2026 Shows

  • Text: The Minutes

    The Minutes

    February 13-15 and 21-22, 2026
    Directed by Trevor Baty
    Written by Tracy Letts
    Uptown Theatre at the First Street Community Center

    This scathing new comedy about small-town politics and real-world power, from the author of August: Osage County, exposes the ugliness behind some of our most closely-held American narratives while asking each of us what we would do to keep from becoming history’s losers.

    A sharply funny and unsettling play about small-town politics, secrets, and the stories we choose to tell — and hide. The Minutes is part satire, part thriller, and 100% timely.

    Courtesy of Concord Theatricals

  • The Stuff We Keep

    April 10-12, 2026
    Uptown Theatre at the First Street Community Center

    This is a collection of monologues about the things we can’t get rid of...and why.

    It features original work by Mary Horst, Joe Jennison, Erin Lauer, Monica Leo, and Amy White.

  • The Laramie Project

    June 5-7 and 12-13, 2026
    Directed by Grant Freeman
    Written by Moisés Kaufman and the Members of Tectonic Theater Project
    Uptown Theatre at the First Street Community Center

    In October 1998, a twenty-one-year-old student at the University of Wyoming was kidnapped, severely beaten, and left tied to a fence in the middle of the prairie outside Laramie, Wyoming. His bloody, bruised, and battered body was not discovered until the next day, and he died several days later in an area hospital. His name was Matthew Shepard, and he was the victim of this assault because he was gay. Moisés Kaufman and fellow members of the Tectonic Theater Project made six trips to Laramie over the course of a year and a half, in the aftermath of the beating and during the trial of the two young men accused of killing Shepard. They conducted more than 200 interviews with the people of the town. Some people interviewed were directly connected to the case, while others were citizens of Laramie, and the breadth of the reactions to the crime is fascinating. Kaufman and Tectonic Theater members have constructed a deeply moving theatrical experience from these interviews and their own experiences in Laramie. THE LARAMIE PROJECT is a breathtaking collage that explores the depths to which humanity can sink and the heights of compassion of which we are capable.

    Courtesy of Dramatists Play Service

  • Defying Gravity

    August 7-9 and 14-15, 2026
    Directed by Kami Zbanek Hill
    Written by Jane Anderson
    Uptown Theatre at the First Street Community Center

    Directed by Kami Zbanek Hill

    This free-structured look at the 1986 Challenger disaster places the teacher who died with six others as they hurtled into space at the center of an exploration of our need to reach beyond ourselves and dare the universe. 

    Defying Gravity artfully interweaves the past with the present and the lives of participants and bystanders, drawing parallels among painter Claude Monet's artistic quest, the zest of the teacher selected to the first civilian astronaut, the perspectives of her grieving daughter, the aspirations of elderly tourists who drive their Winnebago to Florida to watch the space shot and dream of hotels in space, the guilt felt by a NASA mechanic, and his girlfriend's fear of heights.

    Courtesy of Concord Theatricals

  • The Mercy Seat

    An Elliott Studio Series Production

    September 11-13 and 18-19, 2026
    Directed by Kerry Covington
    Written by Neil LaBute
    Uptown Theatre at the First Street Community Center

    The world has changed overnight. An endlessly ringing mobile phone haunts Ben and Abby as they explore the choices now available to them in an existence different from the one they knew just the day before.

    The Mercy Seat continues Neil LaBute’s unflinching fascination with the often-brutal realities of the war between the sexes. In a time of national tragedy, the world changes overnight. A man and a woman explore the choices now available to them in an existence different from the one they had lived just the day before. Can one be opportunistic in a time of universal selflessness?

    Courtesy of Broadway Play Publishing, Inc.

  • Skin and Bone

    An Elliott Studio Series Production

    October 23-25 and 30-31, 2026
    Directed by Carrie Pozdol
    Written by Jacqueline Goldfinger
    Uptown Theatre at the First Street Community Center

    A darkly comic tale of a set of twin grandmothers, Midge and Madge, and the love of their life. "Skin & Bone" explores the absurd adherence to the time-honored traditions that destroy you.