2025 Season Schedule

Adult Season Tickets:  $60  –  Senior & Child Season Tickets:  $48
Tickets:  $15 for Adults – $12 for Seniors over 60 – $12 for Children Under 12

“Improvise This!”

~ Auditions:  Monday, January 6, 2025 at 7:00pm ~

PERFORMANCES: Jan, 24(Members and Sponsors Private Showing)
Jan 25, 31, Feb 1, at 7:30pm & Jan 26 & Feb 2 at 2:00pm

‘Improvise This!’ is a laugh-out-loud comedy show where our quick-witted performers take the stage to create hilarious characters and outrageous scenes—all on the fly! With prompts coming from the host and the audience, no two shows are ever the same. Watch as these comedic geniuses turn the most random suggestions into side-splitting entertainment. Come on out and get ready for a rollercoaster of spontaneous fun!
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“A Dog’s Life”

Book and lyrics by Sean Grennan, music by Leah Okimoto

~ Auditions:  March 10, 2025 at 7:00pm ~

PERFORMANCES: April 18, 19, 25 & 26 at 7:30pm & April 20 & 27, at 2:00pm

Joel doesn’t want a dog — he wants his girlfriend back, and she wants a dog. But when she refuses to get back together, Joel becomes the reluctant owner of Jack. Meanwhile, Big Dog wants to be adopted alone, but his only way out includes yippy Little Dog. For both of these pairs, initially hesitant relationships blossom into profound friendships. Blending comic and touching moments, this musical is an uplifting tale of companionship, our time on this earth, and simple, unconditional love.
A Dog’s Life is presented by special arrangement
with Broadway Licensing Global. (www.broadwaylicensing.com)

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“don’t u luv me?”by Linda Daugherty

~ Auditions:  April 28, 2025 at 7:00pm ~

PERFORMANCES: May 16 & 17 at 7:30pm & May 18, at 2:00pm

40 minutes panel after
Partner with Emma’s House and Safe Dramatic Publishing

Angela has a new boyfriend. C.J.’s amazingly handsome, romantic, and he’s a
senior. He texts her day and night. Angela’s girlfriends are impressed, but her best friend, Jen, is troubled. At homecoming, a jealous C.J. roughly grabs Angela’s arm as she dances with her pal Duffy, but later texts, begging Angela’s forgiveness. The relationship continues, but Angela’s girlfriends exclude her and she begins lying to her mother. Using e-mail, texting, his cell phone and an intimate photo of Angela, C.J. exerts his control, isolating Angela from family and friends as the relationship spirals dangerously downward. Hope replaces despair when, at Jen’s urging, Angela finally reaches out to her parents. This well-researched and thought-provoking play explores the hidden world of aggression and violence in teen dating while encouraging young people to make choices that result in healthy relationships.

Performed with permission from Dramatic Publishing
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“And Then There Were None” by Agatha Christie

~ Auditions:  Sept 2 &3, 2025 at 7:00pm ~

PERFORMANCES: October 10, 11, 17 & 18 at 7:30pm & October 12 & 19 at 2:00pm

“Please join us, Mr and Mrs Rogers, for a fun filled weekend at our secluded home on Indian Island off the Devon coast. You will join seven other specially selected guests for two days of challenging intrigue and bone chilling mystery! The weekend promises such unexpected shock, and such delightful terror, and you simply don’t dare to miss it! All arrangements have been made for your transport, comfort and wellbeing. You don’t want to be caught dead by not being there now, do you???”

Stevensville Playhouse is pleased to present “And Then There Were None”, by Dame Agatha Christie. The play was originally presented as “Ten Little Indians”, in 1943. Join us for an evening of mystery and murder as Mr and Mrs Rogers’ guests try to figure out the identity of the killer among them, without becoming a victim themselves.

Performed with permission from: Concord Theatrical

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“Little Women” – Adapted from the Louisa May Alcott classic book, adapted by Scott Davidson

~ Auditions:  October 27 & 28, 2025 at 7:00pm ~

PERFORMANCES: December 5, 6, 12 & 13 at 7:30pm & December 7 & 14 at 2:00pm

Share this timeless and enduring classic about the March sisters’ journey from childhood to maturity during the American Civil War. Audiences of all generations will enjoy acquainting — or reacquainting — themselves with the sisters: Meg, the eldest; Jo, the high-spirited tomboy; Amy, the self-centered beauty; and gentle Beth, as well as their beloved Marmee and Father. Together the March family learns to endure both good times and bad as they share the joys and pains of growing up. This adaptation skillfully compresses the novel while still including milestones such as Meg’s declaration of independence from the tyranny of Aunt March, Amy’s trip to Europe, and even Beth’s death. The play ends with Jo’s realization of her life’s work — the publication of her first novel. Interlaced with warmth, family loyalty, and traditional values, all these important events provide us with a better understanding of our own lives. Penned by Louisa May Alcott 140 years ago, this much-loved classic tale’s message is still relevant for audiences today.

Performed with permission from Pioneer Licensing

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