The Warehouse Theatre

Main Stage

The Rocky Horror Show

The Rocky Horror Show

Sep 7 - 8, 13 - 15, 20 - 22, 27 - 29

The classic campy B-movie for the stage! The Warehouese Theatre remounts its sold out run of the 2011/12 season…but this time it’s bigger, better and bawdier!

By Richard K O'Brien

Starring Will Ragland as Frankenfurter and Directed by Brian Haimbach

Midnight shows are listed as 11:59pm day of performance.

All tickets $40.

The remount of The Rocky Horror show is made possible by Jackie and John Warner, Debra and Tom Strange and by The Rogers Foundation!

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November

November, a play by David Mamet

Oct 26 - 28, Nov 1 - 5, 8 - 10

A donkey and an elephant walk into a bar...no...seriously...fed up with politics? Fed up with clowns posing as public servants? Fed up with the Feds? Come enjoy this non-politically correct farce set in the Oval Office during a presidential election!

By David Mamet, Directed by Jayce Tromsness

All Tickets $30

Adult Language

Director's Circle Sponsor: Current Tools

Playwright's Circle Sponsor: Don Faircloth and Mark Blonstein

Additional support from: Nicolette & Allen Grumbine

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The Christmas That Almost Wasn't

The Christmas That Almost Wasn't

Dec 7 - 9, 13 - 16, 20 - 23, 28 - 29

This family friendly Christmas musical adapted from Odgen Nash's poem of the same title is the heartwarming Christmas treat you and your kids crave. Follow the adventures of Nicholas Knock as he brings Christmas back to the kingdom of King Oldwin.

50 minutes of Christmas Fun! Kid-friendly performance times.

By Ogden Nash, Adapted by Will Rhys

Music by ira Sakolsky, Lyrics by Ogden Nash and Ira Sakolsky

Directed by Brenna Yeary

Adult tickets $20, Children 15 and under $10

Sponsored By: The Jean T. & Heyward G. Pelham Foundation,

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The Santaland Diaries / Season's Greetings

The Santaland Diaries / Season's Greetings

Dec 7 - 9, 13 - 16, 20 - 23, 28 - 29

Santaland Diaries: David Sedaris spent a Christmas Season as an elf to a Santa in a mall. These are his stories. Hilarious, irreverent and not for kiddies! 

Starring Ryan Bradburn and Directed by Matt Reece

Season's Greetings: You know those Christmas family "newsletters" that give you all the ins and outs of distant family friends and 3rd cousins thrice removed? This is the dysfunctional version. Not for the kids.

Starring Kerrie Seymour and Directed by Anne Kelly Tromsness

Both shorts by David Sedaris

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Eurydice

Eurydice

Jan 25 - 27, 31, Feb 1 - 3, 7 - 10, 14 - 16

Sarah Ruhl continues to be one of our finest playwrights. The New York Times said this of her play Eurydice, "Like all fine poems, songs and paintings, it's a love letter to the world that deserves to be remembered for a good long time."

Come see this beautiful retelling of the Orpheus and Eurydice story, told from the perspective of Eurydice.

By Sarah Ruhl

Directed by Anne Tromsness

All tickets $30

Show sponsors: Claire and Joe Blake, VidiStar, Beth and Scott McMillan, and Northwestern Mutual

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Romeo and Juliet

Romeo and Juliet

Mar 22 - 24, 28 - 30, Apr 4 - 7, 11 - 13

This play is one of Shakespeare's greatest works. A classic tale of a romance between enemies, of two young lovers trying to break through the feud of their families.

Directed by Paul Savas

All tickets $30.

Playwright's Circle Sponsor:

Elliott Davis, Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd, P.A., Debra and Tom Strange

 

 

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A Little Night Music

A Little Night Music

May 17 - 19, 23 - 26, 30 - 31, Jun 1 - 2, 6 - 8

One of Sondheim's greatest and most popular musicals. Weaving from farce to comedy to bittersweet romance, this tale of living with choices you make includes the all-time favorite, the classic song Send in The Clowns.

Music by Stephen Sondheim, Directed by Chip Egan

All tickets $35

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