In this semi-autobiographical play by Theatre Factory favorite Neil Simon, a Polish-Jewish American teenager comes of age in the midst of the Great Depression. Family drama, young love, and a quest for identity breathe life into this very human story brimming with nostalgia, heart, and refreshing spontaneity.
Next door neighbors Matt and Luisa are just like any other young people falling in love—except they have to contend with feuding fathers, a kidnapping plot, a bandit, and an impending duel. Would they be better off leaving home to seek adventure and love apart from one another? Or can their connection overcome the very literal wall that stands between them?
Just because Ebenezer Scrooge won't enjoy Christmas doesn’t mean you have to miss out on the festivities! Get into the holiday spirit with ghosts of past, present, and future, poor but warmhearted Bob Cratchit and his family, lost loves, estranged relatives, and all the seasonal magic and marvel that make this tale by Charles Dickens a timeless classic for the whole family.
When teenager Tilly Evans dies in a car crash, her older sister Agnes finds a notebook containing Tilly’s refuge in her last days on Earth—her final Dungeons & Dragons campaign. Through Tilly’s story, Agnes finds a new side of her sister hidden among fairies, ogres, and terrible beasts in this dramatic comedy that proves anyone can find strength and connection in a world of imagination.
In this whimsical fairytale of a musical, several classic Brothers Grimm and Charles Perrault stories get tangled and entwined. A witch’s curse, magic beans, a gold slipper, and an unsuspecting cow bring together Little Red Riding Hood, Rapunzel, Cinderella, Jack, and more in a wild adventure that conjures magic, romance, heartbreak, and hope.