Season 21
2022 - 2023
Fireflies
by Matthew Barber
October 11 - October 29, 2023
Retired schoolteacher Eleanor Bannister lives a quiet life alone in tiny Groverdell, Texas, set in her routines and secure in her position as the town’s most respected woman—until a hole in her roof draws the attention of Abel Brown, a smooth-talking drifter intent on renovating Eleanor’s house, and possibly her life. Can the unexpected sparks of late-life romance be trusted, or is there truth in the gossip that Abel isn’t all that he seems to be? Either way, the whole town is talking.
Broadway at Good Theater: The Twin Piano Edition
Conceived & Directed by Brian P. Allen
November 1 - November 19, 2023
We fill the Good Theater stage with some of the best vocals to ever delight our audiences. We've got soaring ballads, a lot of great comedy numbers, big group numbers and so much more.
Many of the songs have been rethought and given fun twists. Did you ever think you'd hear "How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria" sung by four men??? There is literally something for everyone in this two hour fun-filled event.
One Man, Two Guvnors
by Richard Bean
January 17 - February 11, 2024
In 1963 Brighton, out-of-work skiffle player Francis Henshall (Dustin Tucker) becomes separately employed by two men – Roscoe Crabbe, a gangster, and Stanley Stubbers, an upper class twit. Francis tries to keep the two from meeting, in order to avoid each of them learning that Francis is also working for someone else. Over-the-top and wildly funny, a perfect antidote to the winter blues.
A Man of No Importance
book by Terrence McNally
lyrics by Lynn Ahrens
music by Stephen Flaherty
February 28 - March 24, 2024
In 1964 Dublin, Alfie Byrne, a middle-aged bachelor living a too-quiet life with his sister, spends his days as a bus conductor and his nights as a community theatre impresario dedicated to the plays of his hero, Oscar Wilde. When Alfie declares that the troupe will next present Wilde’s provocative Salome, the church where the theatrical troupe is housed balks at the plays “immodest” dancing and his safe little world begins to crumble.