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2025 SEASON

IMAGINATION, RESILIENCE, and a TOUCH of the ABSURD 

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Ride the Cyclone

by Jacob Richmond & Brooke Maxwell

MARCH 7-22

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Buckle up for a wild ride through life, death, and the spaces in between. This darkly uproarious musical dares to ask the question: What story would you tell to win a chance at more life? With an eclectic mix of musical styles, unforgettable characters, and a plot full of unexpected twists, Ride the Cyclone will leave you screaming for more!
 

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The Baltimore Waltz

by Paula Vogel

JUNE 13-21

  

When a young woman is diagnosed with a mysterious new illness, she and her beloved brother flee to Europe in search of a cure — and to escape the uncertainty of the future. Their unfolding adventure becomes a whirlwind of Hitchcockian espionage, medical quackery, matching stuffed bunnies, and hedonistic pleasures.

 

Written by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Paula Vogel, The Baltimore Waltz is surreal and surprising — darkly funny, yet deeply moving.

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Gutenberg! The Musical!

by Scott Brown & Anthony King

SEPTEMBER 12-27

  

Get ready for a fast-paced, laugh-out-loud romp with Bud and Doug — best friends, die-hard theatre nerds, and the masterminds behind the most bizarre musical you’ve never imagined. In this outrageous two-man spoof, they throw together a no-holds-barred backers’ audition for their latest obsession: a full-blown spectacle about none other than... Johann Gutenberg, inventor of the printing press!​

* This show was cast in 2020. We are excited to welcome back the original cast members. 

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Puffs

Or, Seven Increasingly Eventful Years at a Certain School of Magic and Magic

by Matt Cox

NOVEMBER 7-15

  

You know that boy wizard with the scar? Yeah, this isn’t his story. It's about the other kids — the awkward, average, panicked students just trying not to die each year. Puffs is a tale for adults who grew up with wizards and are now old enough to question the ethics of sending children to fight evil. It’s chaotic, weirdly moving, and yes, there will be badgers!

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