Broadway hits, acclaimed premieres, razor-sharp
comedies, and powerhouse performances.
The 28th season captivates, thrills, and excites.
Directed by Nicole Stodard
September 25 – October 18, 2026
A Regional Premiere
Reporting live from Fresno! A California weather girl struggles to deliver forecasts about our climate-stricken planet with unflinching optimism. Beneath her sunshiny veneer lurks something fantastically primal, something that may be the key to saving us all. This blistering dark comedy by Brian Watkins was named one of The New York Times’ Best Plays of 2025.
“A hurricane-strength performance.” – New York Theatre Guide
Directed by Bari Newport
November 20 – December 20, 2026
A Regional Premiere
Deception, champagne, and Michelangelos collide in this suspensefully sharp comedy. When a wide-eyed art history major lands a job at a prominent museum, she is pulled into a fast-moving game of ambition, treachery, and lies. Decadent, depraved, and wickedly funny, this new work by Jessica Provenz arrives just in time for Art Basel.
“A timely, wickedly smart comedy.” – Berkshire on Stage
Directed by Stuart Meltzer
January 22 – February 14, 2027
A Regional Premiere
Joshua shares a singular bond with his luminous grandmother, the woman who introduced him to Medea, Mapplethorpe, and Broadway, and set him on the path to becoming a playwright. In this moving love letter to complicated families, Joshua Harmon (Prayer for the French Republic) unravels thirty years of family history, with a little Rashomon-style assistance from his mother.
“…hilarious and touching.” – New York Sun
Directed by Bari Newport
March 19 – April 18, 2027
A Regional Premiere
Contains nudity
In a time-bending exploration of freedom and womanhood, a daughter traces her mother’s legacy and investigates the unfinished fight for women’s rights. Fresh from its acclaimed Broadway run, this irreverent and intensely relevant tour-de-force by Bess Wohl won the Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding New Play.
“An enthralling, emotional knockout.” – The Washington Post
Directed by Teo Castellanos
May 14 – June 13, 2027
A Regional Premiere
Blending poetry, live music, and ritual, Rudi Goblen’s Miami-rooted work shatters through the fourth wall. This electrifying tale of brotherhood and belonging follows two Nicaraguan-born brothers whose competing visions of identity and the American Dream set them on a collision course with fate.
“…unfolds like a dream in motion.” — Los Angeles Sentinel
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