
A New Play by Jorge Ignacio Cortiñas
February 22 - March 3
This enchanting new play, developed at New York’s renowned Public Theater and performed in Cuba, asks the question— is it more dangerous to follow our desires, or to bury them? Reiderico sneaks out of his house and spends his nights in the garden conspiring with a boy who lives at the bottom of a well, testing stormy waters between reality and the surreal.
Music by Arthur Sullivan
Book and Lyrics by W.S. Gilbert
April 19 - 28
Not your Grandmother’s Pirates of Penzance... immerse yourself in this 21st Century fun house combo platter of Gilbert and Sullivan meets Royal Caribbean cruise lines. Conceived in the same spirit as G&S’s satire of Victorian England, this fresh take on the original retains the brilliance of the music, the splash of it’s story, while updating it’s moving targets. Jump in and enjoy the swim!
by William Shakespeare
November 9 - 18
History’s most famous star crossed lovers play out their ill-fated tale by William Shakespeare set in the backdrop of Italy’s Verona. Packed with epic sword fights and compelling soliloquies, Romeo & Juliet is sure to transport the audience back to the Globe during the English renaissance.

Music & Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz
Book by Roger O. Hirson
October 5 - 14
With an infectiously unforgettable score from four-time Grammy winner, three-time Oscar winner and musical theatre giant, Stephen Schwartz (Wicked, Godspell, Children of Eden) and a timeless book by Roger O. Hirson, Pippin tells the fable of a young prince on a quest to find true happiness and fulfillment. Through Prince Pippin’s encounters with fantastical characters that he meets along the way, we discover whether he will find his corner of the sky.
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