Thursday, July 9, 2026

Theatre Artists Studio's 2026-2027 Season!




Other Desert Cities 
by Jon Robin Baitz
September 11- 27

A riveting and emotionally charged award winning play about a family coming to terms with long held secrets. What if they were made public? In art and in life, should our loyalty be to the truth or those we love?


Witch 
by Jen Silverman
October 23 -November 8

What would it take to sell your soul to the devil?   Is it a  fair exchange for money, power, love, recognition, vengeance?  In another time and another place would things be the same?  Come see this thought-provoking dark comedy and make your own decisions!


Father Christmas and The Snow Queen (An Interactive Holiday Panto) 
by Alan Austin
December 4 - 20

Want to share in the fun, the adventure, the high jinks, the magic, and the music of the holidays?  Join us for this unique and timeless British style comedy!  It is a gift and a joy for the whole family!


Continuity 
by Bess Wohl
January 15 – 31

Both hilarious and thought provoking, the play follows a film crew as they  race to shoot their blockbuster eco-action movie.  Personalities clash, artistic vision meets Hollywood demands and the gap between fiction and scientific reality grows wider.  A must see!


Bad Books 
by Sharyn Rothstein
February 26 -March 14

This relevant and compelling play about the complicated questions behind censorship and who decides what stories belong on the shelf, quickly sparks a chain reaction of unexpected outcomes.  With empathy, poignancy and humor can we resolve the differences that divide us?


Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf 
by Edward Albee
April 9 – 25

From the treasury of American Theatre, comes Albee’s explosive, comedic and harrowing masterpiece. An evening with George and Martha and their guests invites us  to experience the complexity of marriage, the fragility of relationships, the power of illusions and the truth that lies beneath the surface.


Conscience 
by Joe DiPietro

May 25 -June 6

Welcome to a slice of history!   Based on a true-life confrontation in 1950 between Margaret Chase Smith and Joseph McCarthy when they were both serving in the United States Senate.  A story that gives us an insightful view of McCarthyism, women in politics, the courage of conscience, and the importance of truth and reason in society


Summer Shorts
June 17 – 27

Don’t miss our Annual Festival of 10  Minute Plays from our talented Studio Playwrights
You never know what to expect ..except a good time!

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