Tuesday, September 16, 2025

Ronin Theatre Collaborative's 2026 Season!




RONIN THEATRE CO. PRESENTS THEIR 2026 SEASON

Ronin Theatre Collaborative is thrilled to announce at long last their 2026 season. After 2025's year of Breaking Points, we now break ground on the Season of Play! Play is such a deliciously malleable concept and we'll be "play"-ing with every variation and interpretation in 2026. From light hearted fun to cruel irony and back around, this year's program is full of surprises.

Shrines 
by Ashley Rose Wellman, directed by Van Rockwell
Jan 29-Feb 1st  at the Irish Cultural Center 

A family stuck in a horrifying cycle of perpetual mourning throws a party for a dead teenage girl, on what would have been her 30th birthday. When the girl’s former high school sweetheart arrives and drops a major bombshell, the night descends into chaos and forces them to contend with deeply held trauma and disturbing secrets. SHRINES is a play about blurred boundaries, Facebook, and the way we grieve now.

Glen Oaks 
by John Perovich, directed by Cody Goulder
May 21st - May 24th at Irish Cultural Center
 
Glen Oaks drifts through landscapes of love, loss, and memory, where a couple’s fading bond and their daughter’s new romance echo against the town’s haunted past. In this dreamlike world, history lingers, shaping how we hold on — and how we let go.

The Seagull 
by Anton Chekhov, directed by Cody Goulder
July 10-19 at Stage Left Productions, August 14-15 at The Flagstaff Shakespeare Festival

Love, Art, and Mayhem ensues in the Russian countryside as one generation of artists struggles against another, mostly to be taken seriously in spite of themselves.

Megalodon 
by Nicholas Walker Herbert, directed by BJ Garrett
July 30th - Aug 2 at the Irish Cultural Center

Cass, a marine-biologist, had a close encounter with a monster, but no one believes her. Hannah is looking for her missing brother Vogan, but no one will help her. And Vogan – just wants to know he exists.

The Legend of Robin Hood 
by Nathan Makaryk, directed by Elizabeth Broeder 
Sept 10-13 at the Irish Cultural Center

"People with power are running unchecked. People without are growing angry. And in the shire of Nottingham, the sheriff seems intent on doing nothing about it. Both a gripping historical epic and fascinating deconstruction of the famous legend, Nathan Makaryk’s The Legend of Robin Hood mixes history and myth into a complex study of justice—one that twists and turns far beyond the traditional tale of Sherwood Forest’s iconic thief. This critically-acclaimed production would later be the inception for Nathan's debut novel, NOTTINGHAM.

Haunted Castle Season 3
Oct 22 - 30th at the Irish Cultural Center

The hit anthology of horror plays inspired by Ireland's ghost stories and mythology will return for a third season at the Irish Cultural Center & McClelland Library. It's going to be a scream, though not a banshee's for audience safety.

The Macbethest Christmas Pageant Spectaculathon.... Ever!!! 
by John Perovich, directed by Cody Goulder
Dec 4 - 20th at Stage Left Productions (Co-Pro)

What are elves to do when Santa maintains dangerous working conditions? Bring your friends and leave the young ones at home (we're serious!) for a debaucherous dinner party hosted by Lady M. Something wicked this way comes and its called the holiday spirit!

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