The Thin Place
Lucas Hnath

Directed by Carin Heidelbach
September 20-October 6

In Lucas Hnath’s eerie play we meet Hilda, whose childhood lessons in clairvoyance from her grandmother made her a believer in “the thin place” – the almost-imperceptible space between our world and the world beyond. But those lessons terrified Hilda’s mother, who banished her grandmother and never looked at Hilda the same way again.

Decades later, Hilda’s mother has gone missing, and Hilda is still seeking answers about “the thin place” when she meets Linda, a professional psychic. The two become fast friends, and one night Linda invites Hilda to join her and her friends Sylvia and Jerry for drinks. The evening takes a turn when Sylvia accuses Linda of being a false friend and the truth about Linda’s psychic “abilities” comes to light.

With tensions running high, Hilda and Linda leave, and Hilda makes a split-second decision that will alter their friendship forever and bring us all to the edge of “the thin place” as the boundaries between reality and the unknown begin to splinter.

The Shark Is Broken
By Ian Shaw and Joseph Nixon

Directed by James Kusy
November 15-December 1

The first summer blockbuster movie is being filmed—but no one working on the film would know it.

“The script never let’s interest lag over the play’s ninety, intermission-less minutes, the tension, humor, depth, silliness and horror coming like waves lapping the boat.” —Associated Press.

Skylight
By David Hare

Directed by Jack Souza
January 31-February 16

Winner! 2015 The Guardian’s Award for Best New Play?Winner! 2015 Tony Award, Best Revival of a Play?Nominee: 2015 Drama Desk Award?Nominee: 2015 Drama League Award, Best Revival of a Play?Nominee: 2015 Olivier Award, Best Revival of a Play

Broadway and the West End applauded this intensely clear-sighted and compassionate play about former lovers who attempt to rekindle their passionate relationship, only to find themselves locked in a dangerous battle of opposing ideologies and mutual desires

The Revolutionists
Lauren Gunderson

Directed by Laura Dickinson-Turner
March 21-April 6

Four beautiful, badass women lose their heads in this irreverent, girl-powered comedy set during the French Revolution’s Reign of Terror. This grand and dream-tweaked comedy is about violence and legacy, art and activism, feminism and terrorism, compatriots and chosen sisters, and how we actually go about changing the world.

The Mother
by Bertolt Brecht

Directed by Anna Rose
June 13-June 29

Brecht utilizes narrative, irony, the juxtaposition of self-proclaimed “truths” to reveal their flaws, the concretizing of complex ideas into dramatic events, an understanding and simple presentation of human behavior, and a comedic optimism that things can be changed and that reason and common sense will overcome fear and superstition.