A city.

A cubicle.

A council.

A home.

America.

Where We Live.

Season Four

  • Two young adults in a city

    'Sanctuary City' by Martyna Majok - CLOSED 9.24.24

    Two young DREAMers fight like hell to establish a place for themselves and each other in an increasingly volatile American city. From Pulitzer Prize winner Martyna Majok (Cost of Living) – this explosive and tender new play asks us to consider the actual young lives obstructed by culture wars and border debates. Directed by Drew Vidal at Phoenix Theatre Cultural Centre.

    Sept 7-24, 2023. With Carlos Medina Maldonado, Diego Sanchez-Galvan, and Senaite Tekle

  • A young boy alone at home.

    'Natural Affection' by William Inge - CLOSED 1.21.24

    A young man, abandoned early in life by his single mother, returns home from school to find her now living with a confrontational lover. As tensions in their cramped quarters mount, the fight for human connection gives way to a startlingly recognizable form of desperation in this lost gem from a classic Midwestern playwright. Directed by Chris Saunders at IndyFringe.

    Jan 5-21, 2024. With Carrie Ann Schlatter, Christine Zavakos, Zach Hoover, Alex Oberheide, Ronn Johnstone, Diana O’Halloran, Haley Glickman, Garrett Rowe, Wendy Brown, & Tim Leonard

  • 'The Minutes' by Tracy Letts - CLOSED 2.11.24

    A small-town city council meeting becomes a hysterical comedy of manners about stolen bikes, an inaccessible fountain, and a “Lincoln Smackdown.” But boiling beneath the banter lies the whiff of something distinctly sinister and uniquely American. Pulitzer Prize winner Tracy Letts (August: Osage County) delivers a modern masterpiece that is as funny as it is shocking. Directed by Chris Saunders at Phoenix Theatre Cultural Centre.

    Jan 25-Feb 11, 2024. With Ian Cruz, Suzanne Fleenor, Charles Goad, Scot Greenwell, Raymond Kester, Stephen Roger Kitts II, Len Mozzi, Susannah Quinn, Josh Ramsey, Tristan Ross, & Paige Scott.

  • A white man and a black man sit together and look out onto a field.

    'A Case for the Existence of God' by Samuel D. Hunter

    What begins as an everyday loan application inside a cubicle gives way to a flood of shared experience and empathy between two very different men. Samuel D. Hunter (The Whale) explores the tenderness of fatherhood and the complexity of friendship between two men living very different lives, but with a shared, familiar ache. Directed by Andrew Kramer at Phoenix Theatre Cultural Centre.

    April 12-28, 2024. With Eric Reiberg and Eric Thompson.

    *Please note there is no performance Sat, April 13.

  • Empty bleachers on a summer day

    'Spay' by Madison Fiedler

    Two sisters forge their paths in opioid-addicted Appalachia. When a stranger proposes a shocking solution to their family’s dilemma, a portrait of hope and hard habits reveals an America in crisis. Winner of the 2023 Osborn New Play Award. Directed by Jen Johansen at Phoenix Theatre Cultural Centre.

    June 13-30, 2024. With Jaddy Ciucci, Shawnte Gaston, Matt Kraft and Julie Dixon

  • Upcoming Events

    Several events, including post-show discussions for A Case for the Existence of God, and also a May Fundraiser are coming up. Stay Tuned!