We're delighted to announce our 2026/27 Season! Check out our exciting lineup, featuring spellbinding solo shows, a wildly inventive time-hopping play, and a hilarious and incisive satire. Subscriptions are available now!
To experience our full lineup of shows, we now offer a full-season subscription alongside our Pop-Up Only and Mainstage Only options!
Our 2026/27 Pop-Up Play in a Pub Series:

A Gambler’s Guide to Dying
by Gary McNair
Directed by Matt Pfeiffer
From Scotland
Sept. 30 - Oct. 18, 2026
Fergie’s Pub
“A genuine pleasure – a beautifully written…warmly comic piece” (The Guardian)
A lifelong gambler and habitual storyteller receives a diagnosis that gives him two months to live. He bets that he’ll beat the prognosis — but can he out-gamble his own mortality? Told from the perspective of his grandson, and written by one of the playwrights of our 2025 hit Square Go, this funny and tender tall tale is a sure bet.

A Year and a Day
by Christopher Sainton-Clark
Directed by Meghan Winch
From England
Nov. 4 - 22, 2026
Fergie’s Pub
"A triumph, an immensely satisfying hour in its simplicity of the best theatre has to offer" (Theatre Review)
When Nathan steals a rare coin from a local kingpin, he finds himself facing an unexpected consequence: has he been cursed? Every time he goes to sleep, a night passes for him, but a year and a day passes for everyone else — his loving wife, his betrayed best friend, and the furious gangsters hot on his trail. This solo performance is all at once a crime caper, a fairy tale, and a moving meditation on love.
Our 20026/27 Mainstage Series:

The Beautiful Future Is Coming
by Flora Wilson Brown
Directed by KC MacMillan
From England
March 17 - Apr. 4, 2027
Proscenium Theatre at the Drake
“Elegant and exciting…shrewdly questions how we can actively cultivate hope, even as we feel overwhelmed by despair.” (The Stage)
In 1854 New York, Eunice fights to be recognized for a trailblazing environmental discovery. In near-future London, Clare begins an irresistible flirtation with a coworker at her climate org. In 2100 Svalbard, Ana tries to grow seeds — and a baby — while a months-long storm rages outside her lab. With wild inventiveness and humor, this compelling play from one of England’s most exciting new voices examines the biggest challenge of our time with a dazzling intellect and a beating human heart.

Irishtown
by Ciara Elizabeth Smyth
Directed by KC MacMillan
From Ireland
June 2 - 20, 2027
Proscenium Theatre at the Drake
“Rip-roaring hilarity. A play that takes affectionate aim at the rich tradition of Irish theater…A laugh til-you-cry spoof.” (Exeunt)
The Irishtown Players in Dublin are on the verge of bringing their newest play across the pond to Broadway. But the up-and-coming playwright has delivered a script that just doesn’t feel…“Irish” enough? Everyone’s alive, no one’s drunk, and there’s not a fairy to be seen! So they do the only sensible thing: they make up their own Irish Play, inadvertently and hilariously sending up the Irish dramatic canon. This uproarious comedy sharply satirizes what we demand from Irish stories — and the knots artists tie themselves in to deliver.
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