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Displaying events between May 1, 2024 and May 31, 2024

John Proctor is the Villain At a rural high school in Georgia, a group of lively teens are studying “The Crucible” while navigating young love, sex ed, and a few school scandals. Holding a contemporary lens to the American classic, they begin to question who is really the hero and what is the truth, discovering their own power in the process. Alternately touching and bitingly funny, this new comedy captures a generation in mid-transformation, running on pop music, optimism, and fury, writing their own coming of age story. Dates: Fri 17, Sat 18 Booking and More Information
Little Shop of Horrors Mushnik’s flower shop on Skid Row is about to go under, until Seymour, a tragically shy assistant, stumbles upon a new breed of plant with an unusual appetite - for blood. Little Shop of Horrors is a hilarious, musical hit and sci-fi homage to B-movies, that continues to devour the hearts of theater goers for over 30 years.

Advisory - The musical contains some dark themes and some mild language. Recommended for ages 12/13 and up.
Dates: Wed 01, Fri 03, Sat 04, Sun 05, Fri 10, Sat 11, Sun 12 Booking and More Information
Little Shop of Horrors Prologue Join us for a glimpse into the artistic process of Little Shop of Horrors. Prologues begin 30 minutes before curtain and last approximately 15 minutes. These fascinating insights into the play are led by a member of the PCPA artistic team. Dates: Sat 04 Booking and More Information
Little Shop of Horrors Talkback Join us for a glimpse into the artistic process of Little Shop of Horrors. Talkbacks begin after the performance and last approximately 20 minutes. These fascinating insights into the play are led by a member of the PCPA artistic team. Dates: Sun 05 Booking and More Information
The Clockmaker's Daughter In the late 19th century, Spindlewood was home to a Clockmaker. A master of his craft, his work lauded far across the seas. Distraught after the untimely death of his daughter, Abraham Reed sets about capturing her image in clockwork, building a young girl so unquestionably real that even he is unable to fathom her making. However, upon winding her, Abraham realizes he has created something more than a machine. Constance, as he names her, can think… Terrified of being discovered, Abraham gives Constance one rule; to remain hidden from the outside world. But the young creation, full of child-like curiosity and frustrated with her limited existence, quickly forms other plans. The story unfolds as the sleepy town of Spindlewood, unaware of Constance's secret, accepts her and welcomes her. However, when the truth is discovered, the town has to reckon with whether they can look past Constance's differences and accept her for who she really is. Dates: Thu 16, Sat 18 Booking and More Information

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