
William Shakespeare
Directed by Laura Dickinson-Turner
Sept 19-20, 26-28, Oct 3-5
Four friends make a three-year vow of celibacy, in order to focus on their studies…only for them to encounter four brilliant, beautiful women who threaten their lofty academic goals. This early Shakespeare comedy is full of disguises, shenanigans, and clever commentary on timeless themes. Love’s Labor’s Lost will be a delightful kick-off to our 25th season!

By Stephen Dietz
Directed by James Kusy
Nov 14-15, 21-23, 28-30
Three couples who have been friends for ages come together at a dinner party where truth is unexpectedly on the menu, and everyone is dishing it out. Sharp, smart, and satirical, Rancho Mirage is a humorous feast of a play, seasoned with truly touching moments.

By John Logan
Directed by Molly Souza
Jan 16-17, 23-25, Jan 30-Feb 1
Red is a captivating story that plunges renowned artist Mark Rothko into a reckoning with the purpose of art, fame, and the creative process itself. Starring Prospect’s Founding Artistic Director Jack Souza as Rothko and directed by Molly Souza, this Tony Award-winning drama will have audiences on the edge of their seat.

By Diana Son
Directed by Traci Sprague
March 20-21, 27-29, April 3-5
Callie and Sarah are from very different backgrounds, but they strike up an unlikely friendship – which starts to develop into something more, until they encounter a sudden, violent act of intolerance. This provocative, deeply moving play is as captivating today as it was in 1998, when premiered in New York.

By Noel Coward
Director To Be Announced
June 12-13, 19-21, 26-28
Broadway playboy Garry Essendine is on the verge of a mid-life crisis, but not if his whip-smart secretary, doting valet, and sarcastic-yet-patient ex-wife have anything to say about it! This much-loved play has all the hallmarks of a great farce: plenty of doors, misunderstandings, and witty wordplay – as only the great Noel Coward can deliver.
