HOW THE LIGHT GETS IN
By E.M. Lewis
Directed by Emilie Beck
Four lonely people, their stories written on paper, earth, and skin, find each other when one of them falls apart. A beautiful, haunting, and richly human world premiere.
By E.M. Lewis
Directed by Emilie Beck
Four lonely people, their stories written on paper, earth, and skin, find each other when one of them falls apart. A beautiful, haunting, and richly human world premiere.
By Kit Steinkellner
Directed by Jessica Kubzansky
This deliciously funny and irreverent world premiere is a fictional account of the birth of The Blue Stocking Society, the world’s first major feminist movement in 1750s London, told through a modern lens.
By David Hare
Directed by Michael Michetti
David Hare’s masterful play revolves around two pivotal moments in the life of Oscar Wilde, and pulses with the ecstasy and anguish of an enamored heart.
Written by Sarah B. Mantell
Directed by Jessica Kubzansky
A provocative, funny new work that plays between the gaps in Shakespeare’s classic The Merchant of Venice to expose the realities of Jewish history.
Written by Mfoniso Udofia
Directed by Gregg T. Daniel
A poignant family drama penned by first generation Nigerian-American storyteller Mfoniso Udofia. Don’t miss this West Coast Premiere!
written by Tennessee Williams
directed by Michael Michetti
This daring new production strips away decades of Southern gothic gauze to reveal striking themes of class, race, and gender—reinvigorating the classic which shocked audiences in its debut 70 years ago. By placing the iconic 1940s-era Blanche within an entirely contemporary and multicultural environment, this 21st century production highlights the timeless relevance of this play for our divided America.
written by Julia Lederer
directed by Jessica Kubzansky
Why is it that we are ever more connected and yet we have never felt more alone? With Love and a Major Organ is an eccentric, edgy comedy about what it costs to give your heart away, and what happens when you discover you actually have one.
by Dan O’Brien
directed by Michael Michetti
As Tolstoy said “All happy families are alike; each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.” In The House in Scarsdale, playwright Dan O’Brien traces the roots of his family’s particular unhappiness to learn why his parents and siblings cut him off years ago.
by Jen Silverman
directed by Lindsay Allbaugh
This brash uncompromising comedy delivers a knockout blow to a thousand boring tropes about female identity.
By Idris Goodwin
Directed by Weyni Mengesha