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Aspen Ideas by Abe Koogler
Aug 15 - 31, 2025
Phoenix Theatre Cultural Centre
Cocktail party banter morphs into something much bigger at the Aspen Ideas Festival where people go to change the world. This fast-paced, biting satire considers The Rich and The Famous and the people who long to mingle with them. A smart comedy by one of Off-Broadway’s biggest talents. Directed by Zack Neiditch. Starring Megan Janning, Clay Mabbitt, Diana O’Halloran, Alaine Sims, and Zach Tabor.
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Another Medea by Aaron Mark
Aug 17 - 24, 2025
2025 Indy Fringe Festival: IF Theatre
Murder porn & voyeurism fill your dreary days and Netflix nights, and yet you still think you’re above it, don’t you? You’d never snap. We bet you 60 minutes and 1 actor that you’re wrong. ANOTHER MEDEA explores the power of YOUR imagination. Suspenseful, scary, bold, and surprisingly funny. Oh. And bloody. That too. Directed by Jacob David Lang. Starring Lukas Schooler.
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Wad by Keiko Green
Sept 11 - 28, 2025
Phoenix Theatre Cultural Centre
A co-production with The New Harmony Project. When Nyce, a restless and whip-smart young woman, strikes up a pen-pal relationship with Jim, a man on death row counting down his last days, a seemingly simple curiosity soon spirals into a high-stakes power struggle. As execution day looms, their correspondence becomes a darkly funny and disarmingly honest collision of fantasy, chaos, comedy and reckoning. World Premiere. Directed by Emily Moler.
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Borrowed Babies by Jennifer Blackmer
Feb 5 - 22, 2026
Phoenix Theatre Cultural Centre
Judy London has built her life teaching young women how to build theirs—one perfectly measured domestic skill at a time. As she prepares to retire from her impressive tenure in Home Economics, a surprise visit from one of her former “practice babies” – a real-life university program where students raised borrowed infants – explodes a past she thought was long-settled. World Premiere. Directed by Bridget Haight.
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Fatherland by Stephen Sachs
April 16 - May 3, 2026
IF Theatre
On January 6, 2021 a father storms the U.S. Capitol. In the aftermath of the insurrection, his eighteen-year-old son turns him in to the FBI. What are the limits of family allegiance? How do we hold "right and wrong" accountable with those who taught us "right and wrong"? Drawn entirely from real court transcripts, case files, FBI interviews, and public records—Fatherland is an unflinching portrait of a family and a country in crisis. Directed by Jacob David Lang.
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Arlington, or Your Forgotten American Hero by Andrew Kramer
May 21 - June 7, 2026
Phoenix Theatre Cultural Centre
In 1975, US Marine Oliver Sipple saved President Gerald Ford from an assassination attempt—and was swiftly erased from the story. Hailed as a hero in one breath and discarded in the next, Sipple became a ghost in his own narrative, lost in the shadow of the very country he served. Arlington, or Your Forgotten American Hero confronts the dark undercurrent of American heroism. World Premiere. Directed by Chris Saunders.
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Extreme Home Makeover by Makasha Copeland
July 16 - Aug 2, 2026
Phoenix Theatre Cultural Centre
Valentina has a vision: turn family heartbreak into a home makeover—complete with fresh paint, big dreams, and a spot on reality TV. As three generations of a Texas family throw themselves into auditions for the ultimate before-and-after home renovation show, hilarious chaos and culture clash comedy ensues. A bright, bilingual comedy, Extreme Home Makeover is a celebration of family, reinvention, and the joy of starting over, together. Directed by Carlos Medina Maldonado.