Maybe You Could Love Me

How many sleepovers and shared hijab pins does it take to make you best friends? For Sajida and Noor, the number was forgotten years ago. However, as high school graduation looms, they must decide if their love for each other is the key to becoming who they were meant to be, or if it will cause everything to unravel.

Love Somebody Now

With a score from award-winning composer Andrew Lippa (THE ADDAMS FAMILY, BIG FISH), LOVE SOMEBODY NOW features original songs combined with songs from eight of his most beloved shows woven into a new, original, sung-through, dialogue-free, dramatically staged story by Nathan Brewer and Matthew Webster.

The musical follows two single women who head out to a restaurant and meet their respective partners. Throughout the course of the show, those new couples each have a child, those children fall in love with each other and are eventually married. The empty nesters are left to figure out the third chapter of their lives—one couple is better off together, and the other is better off apart.

With a cast of six (4 women, 2 men) and brand-new arrangements and orchestrations for 5 musicians, the show captures the full arc of love over many years—not just the initial attraction, but the risk and commitment involved towards moving forward each day with hope and belief.

Never Can Say Goodbye

NEVER CAN SAY GOODBYE: The ’70s Beehive Musical is the electrifying new musical in the spirit of the beloved BEEHIVE: The ’60s Musical. Produced by TRW Production, this dynamic new installment captures the empowering spirit, cultural revolution, and bold style of the 1970s, driven by a soundtrack of iconic hits made famous by artists like Gloria Gaynor, Heart, and Linda Ronstadt. From heartfelt ballads to glittering disco anthems, the show is a high-energy tribute to sisterhood, self-expression, and the unforgettable music of a transformative decade.

Are The Bennet Girls OK?

ARE THE BENNET GIRLS OK? is an adaptation of Pride & Prejudice exploring the relationship between the Bennet sisters and their mother as they navigate the increasingly desperate world of marriage market economics, as they wait for Mr. Bennet to die. An irreverent retelling in modern language, complete with uncomfortable truths about how and why people end up together.

Magdalene

This play is inspired by the Gospel’s writings of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John and another Gospel, the fragmented GOSPEL OF MARY MAGDALENE. Mary Magdalene’s Gospel, discovered in 1896 in Cairo, Egypt, continues her story, describing a subsequent meeting with the Apostles.

The Catholic Church has consistently diminished the role of women throughout its history. Only recently has Mary Magdalene’s influence been acknowledged and early claims trying to diminish her as a prostitute dismissed. This play attempts to look at the early, tumultuous history of the church through the eyes of a major figure largely excluded from it.

Not Your Mother’s Goose!

NOT YOUR MOTHER’S GOOSE! is a high-energy, laugh-out-loud romp through Gooseville, where nursery rhymes come to life—and fall apart in the most delightful way! When Hickory the clock-mouse ditches his post, the enchanted Tickety-Tock Clock grinds to a halt, unleashing chaos: time unravels, day turns to night without warning, and rain refuses to fall. With the 100th Annual Peter Pumpkin Eater Harvest Festival at stake, it’s up to the ever-rhyming Mother Goose, the mischievous Itsy-Bitsy Spider, precocious Jack, contrary Mary, and a lovable cast of nursery rhyme characters to restore order. Full of clever wordplay, wild schemes, magical mishaps, and heartwarming lessons about friendship and community, NOT YOUR MOTHER’S GOOSE! is a fast-paced theatrical farce that turns childhood classics upside down—and right-side up again.

Mary

In first-century Nazareth, Mary, an unmarried teenage girl, finds herself pregnant. If she cannot “sort this out” it will likely spell death. But then… could it not perhaps be something else? Something glorious?

Tuba!

When Jessica, an impressionable freshman, joins the tuba section of the marching band at a major football university in Texas, she is forced to confront her identity as a non-Spanish speaking latina. She and her newfound family of ragtag tuba players, on the precipice of entering the “real world,” explore their perceived identities, created identities, and forced identities through the lens of the tuba section—the most identifiable group in the marching band.

Trespassers

When a progressive suburban attorney invites his son—freshly pardoned for crimes committed during the January 6th uprising—into the upscale home he shares with his African-American partner, the reunion explodes into a darkly comic battle over guns, race, and America’s fractured pride. Blending tense domestic realism with sharply satirical humor, TRESPASSERS creates a world in which menace and laughter live side by side. The result is an unsettling portrait of a nation in crisis, asking whether reconciliation is even possible when ideology, prejudice, and denial trespass into our most intimate spaces.

Back to the Drawing Board

Can submitting cartoons to the New Yorker magazine result in true love or a dream career? Two cartoonists are about to find out in this middle-aged romantic comedy complete with projected cartoons for a unique theatre experience.