Spring 2026 – Annie
Set in 1930s New York City during the Great Depression, Annie tells the heartwarming story of a spirited young orphan who refuses to give up hope. Living under the harsh rule of the miserable Miss Hannigan at the municipal orphanage, Annie dreams of the day her parents will return for her. Despite the difficult circumstances, her optimism and determination shine through.
Annie’s life takes an unexpected turn when she is selected to spend the holidays at the home of the wealthy businessman Oliver Warbucks. What begins as a temporary visit soon grows into something much more meaningful as Annie’s charm and positive outlook win over Warbucks and everyone around her. Together, they embark on a search for Annie’s parents, attracting national attention along the way.
Filled with memorable songs, humor, and heart, Annie is a timeless musical about family, resilience, and the belief that brighter days are always ahead.

2026 Special Patriotic Show: 1776
Set in the summer of 1776, 1776 follows the debates and struggles of the Continental Congress as the American colonies consider declaring independence from Great Britain. The story centers on the passionate but often frustrating efforts of John Adams, who pushes his fellow delegates to vote for independence despite strong opposition and political division.
Adams works alongside Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson to persuade the colonies that freedom is worth the risk of war. As tensions rise, delegates wrestle with personal convictions, political pressures, and the moral contradictions of liberty—particularly the issue of slavery. Through spirited debate, humor, and powerful music, the Congress ultimately reaches a historic decision: to sign the Declaration of Independence and give birth to a new nation.
1776 blends history, drama, and wit to explore the courage, compromise, and humanity behind one of America’s most pivotal moments.
Auditions March 26-27, April 2-3
Performances June 12-20

