2025 Theatrical Season
With Artistic Director, Anthony D'Juan
Welcome to our 2025 Season! Take a look at our upcoming shows below and get insight about each play from our new Artistic Director, Anthony D'Juan!
The Plays
Lobby Hero
Kenneth Lonergan
March 2025
Directed by Imani Mitchell. Four New Yorkers involved in a murder investigation face moral and ethical dilemmas that explore issues of racism and sexism, and whether it's ever honorable to do the wrong thing for the right reason.
2018 Tony Award Winner for Best Revival of a Play
" Its a period piece... it deals with this interpersonal relationship with these two police officers. It's just regular people trying to connect and navigating themselves through some terrible decisions. It all comes back to the human experience- it's a very good show." - Anthony D'Juan
Waiting for Godot
Samuel Beckett
May 2025
​Directed by Devin Valdez. Vladimir and Estragon wait on a deserted country road to meet someone - or something - named Godot. Samuel Beckett’s enigmatic play explores the inexhaustible meaning of life through vaudeville, word play, dreamscapes and absurdity.
2009 Tony Award Winner for Best Revival of a Play
2009 Outer Circle Award for Outstanding Revival of a Play
" Devin [Valdez] understands comedy... her background and choreography really helps with that. She's smart. [Waiting for Godot] is an important piece in the canon of theatre, it reminds us about what we do when we pass time- more of that human experience." - Anthony D'Juan
For The Love of Dog
Bill Glasser
July 2025
​Directed by Anthony D'Juan.
2023 Debut at The Stage at Burke Junction
Authors Notes: "Its the people powered dog- loving story show! It all started during COVID, I was living with a 160lb mastiff, and found myself talking to him. We accredit our dogs with so much of our emotional baggage, its sort of a riff on that." -Bill Glasser, Writer "For the Love of Dog"
Buried Child
Sam Shepard
August 2025
Directed by Karen Vance. Dodge, Haile, and Tilden’s are in a whirlwind of chaos, as the family tries desperately to keep the past a secrets. But the darkness begins to come to light, in Sam Shepard’s Pulitzer Prize Winning play.
1979 Pulitzer Prize for Drama
" Sam Shepard is my favorite playwright- he was fearless, and his plays weren't always perfect. People make same crazy decisions in these [plays] but they're all rooted in family, flawed humanity, just regular people. His work is very California, rural, he just fits that. He's like a regular guy." - Anthony D'Juan
Race
David Mamet
October 2025
Directed by Eileen Hoang. Two lawyers find themselves defending a wealthy White executive charged with a sex crime against a Black woman. But when the new legal assistant gets involved, opinions that once boiled beneath explode to the surface.
"This is the one really dealing with power dynamics. It's a bunch of men fumbling the ball so to say, but masters of their own universe. It is an interesting bookend to our season. - Anthony D'Juan
Winter Show
December 2025
TBD