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This season, we’re exploring many stories from across the American experience. We’ll hear stories from those who knew this land first. We’ll explore how economic forces displace working-class people. And we’ll explore how race exacerbates that divide. We’ll introduce the idea of environmental legacy, and we’ll question the generational responsibility for the land we leave behind. We’ll see how being underestimated can become the ultimate advantage. We’ll look at what it means to be an outsider, and how quickly that can change. We’ll celebrate the beauty of ordinary life.
For thirty-five years, we’ve been gathering in this space, finding common ground through shared stories. In a world that feels increasingly divided, that tradition feels more important than ever. Come home with us.

Aaron Lamb, Producing Artistic Director
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January 23-February 8, 2026
Forty-seven years after its 1966 premiere, Jeffrey Hatcher has adapted Frederick Knott’s (Dial ‘M’ for Murder) original script with crackling, claustrophobic, and calculated efficiency. When the lights go out, survival comes down to nerve, instinct, and the element of surprise.
March 6-29, 2026
Larry Shue’s The Foreigner proves how easily secrets and prejudices can tip a friendly gathering into something far more dangerous. In the spirit of screwball mayhem meets rustic intrigue, each new confession detonates laugh‑out‑loud chaos.
April 18-19, 2026
The first staged reading in our Bold Voices series, Lucy Kirkwood’s The Children is a taut, unsettling exploration of aging, legacy, and environmental responsibility — a surprisingly funny, yet razor-sharp thriller.
May 1-17, 2026
Driven by Tlingit song, dance, and ancestral wisdom, this heartfelt drama honors Indigenous voices and stories that echo across time. Some journeys don’t end at the summit—they reach all the way to the stars.
June 19-July 19, 2026
December 4, 1956. Sun Records. One legendary night. Inspired by the true story of that once-in-a-lifetime jam session, Million Dollar Quartet is a Tony Award-nominated high-octane rock ’n’ roll musical packed with heart, history, and hit after iconic hit.
August 8-9, 2026
The second staged reading in our Bold Voices series, Lynn Nottage’s Sweat brings us into a neighborhood bar where friendships begin to splinter, long-held tensions erupt, and a town already stretched thin is pushed to the brink. Winner of the Pulitzer Prize, this powerful, provocative drama lays bare the intersection of race, class, and resilience in a country struggling to hold itself together.
August 21-September 6, 2026
Smart, snappy, and full of heart, Tony Award-winning Barefoot in the Park opened on Broadway in 1963 and ran for 1,530 performances, becoming Neil Simon’s first smash hit and one of the ten longest‑running plays in Broadway history. Today, Simon’s landmark comedy remains an American stage treasure, its sparkling wit and heartfelt charm as irresistible as ever.
October 2-November 1, 2026
Winner of the 1938 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Thornton Wilder’s masterpiece has stood as a timeless pillar of the American stage. Poetic, poignant, and profoundly human, this groundbreaking play invites us to slow down, look closer, and cherish the fleeting beauty of life.
October 9-25, 2026
Pulitzer Prize winner Martyna Majok's Sanctuary City asks the question: In a nation built on the promise of opportunity, how do we determine who benefits? Where once belonging was measured by front‑porch waves and neighborhood gatherings, today it hinges on paperwork and the threat of separation - or possibly far worse.
November 14-15, 2026
Inspired by MCC Theater's beloved annual tradition, Harlequin Miscast! celebrates the joy of theatrical surprises and the magic that happens when artists play against type.
November 27-December 24, 2026
Ring in the Yuletide season with a heart-warming holiday show at Harlequin. We don’t yet know exactly what we’ll put on the boards, but rest assured, there will be good cheer, voices raised in song, and plenty of fun for the whole family!
2026 Bold Voices
April 18-19, 2026
The first staged reading in our Bold Voices series, Lucy Kirkwood’s The Children is a taut, unsettling exploration of aging, legacy, and environmental responsibility — a surprisingly funny, yet razor-sharp thriller.
August 8-9, 2026
The second staged reading in our Bold Voices series, Lynn Nottage’s Sweat brings us into a neighborhood bar where friendships begin to splinter, long-held tensions erupt, and a town already stretched thin is pushed to the brink. Winner of the Pulitzer Prize, this powerful, provocative drama lays bare the intersection of race, class, and resilience in a country struggling to hold itself together.
November 14-15, 2026
Inspired by MCC Theater's beloved annual tradition, Harlequin Miscast! celebrates the joy of theatrical surprises and the magic that happens when artists play against type.