Tickets from The Attic Theatre: (Singin' In The Rain - Thursday, November 20th, 7:00 PM)
Step into the golden age of Hollywood in Singin’ in the Rain, a dazzling musical comedy where silent films are out and “talkies” are the new sensation. As movie star Don Lockwood navigates fame, romance, and a hilarious vocal mishap with his co-star, he discovers that love—and laughter—always take center stage. Bursting with tap-dancing charm and unforgettable tunes like “Make ‘Em Laugh” and the iconic title number, this splashy stage adaptation celebrates old-school glamour, showbiz satire, and the sheer joy of performance. It’s pure theatrical sunshine with a forecast of fun.
Tickets from The Attic Theatre: (Singin' In The Rain - Friday, November 21th, 7:00 PM)
Step into the golden age of Hollywood in Singin’ in the Rain, a dazzling musical comedy where silent films are out and “talkies” are the new sensation. As movie star Don Lockwood navigates fame, romance, and a hilarious vocal mishap with his co-star, he discovers that love—and laughter—always take center stage. Bursting with tap-dancing charm and unforgettable tunes like “Make ‘Em Laugh” and the iconic title number, this splashy stage adaptation celebrates old-school glamour, showbiz satire, and the sheer joy of performance. It’s pure theatrical sunshine with a forecast of fun.
Tickets from The Attic Theatre: (Singin' In The Rain - Saturday, November 21th, 2:00 PM)
Step into the golden age of Hollywood in Singin’ in the Rain, a dazzling musical comedy where silent films are out and “talkies” are the new sensation. As movie star Don Lockwood navigates fame, romance, and a hilarious vocal mishap with his co-star, he discovers that love—and laughter—always take center stage. Bursting with tap-dancing charm and unforgettable tunes like “Make ‘Em Laugh” and the iconic title number, this splashy stage adaptation celebrates old-school glamour, showbiz satire, and the sheer joy of performance. It’s pure theatrical sunshine with a forecast of fun.
Tickets from The Attic Theatre: (Singin' In The Rain - Saturday, November 21th, 7:00 PM)
Step into the golden age of Hollywood in Singin’ in the Rain, a dazzling musical comedy where silent films are out and “talkies” are the new sensation. As movie star Don Lockwood navigates fame, romance, and a hilarious vocal mishap with his co-star, he discovers that love—and laughter—always take center stage. Bursting with tap-dancing charm and unforgettable tunes like “Make ‘Em Laugh” and the iconic title number, this splashy stage adaptation celebrates old-school glamour, showbiz satire, and the sheer joy of performance. It’s pure theatrical sunshine with a forecast of fun.
Tickets from The Attic Theatre: (High School Musical - Thursday, February 26th, 7:00 PM)
In High School Musical, the jocks, brainiacs, and thespians of East High collide when basketball star Troy Bolton and shy math whiz Gabriella Montez audition for the school musical—shattering expectations and shaking up the status quo. With catchy tunes, high-energy choreography, and heartwarming themes of friendship, identity, and following your dreams, this stage adaptation captures all the fun of the beloved Disney hit. As cliques clash and alliances form, one message rings clear: be true to yourself, and the rest will fall into place. A feel-good celebration of teen spirit and showbiz sparkle.
Tickets from The Attic Theatre: (High School Musical - Friday, February 27th, 7:00 PM)
In High School Musical, the jocks, brainiacs, and thespians of East High collide when basketball star Troy Bolton and shy math whiz Gabriella Montez audition for the school musical—shattering expectations and shaking up the status quo. With catchy tunes, high-energy choreography, and heartwarming themes of friendship, identity, and following your dreams, this stage adaptation captures all the fun of the beloved Disney hit. As cliques clash and alliances form, one message rings clear: be true to yourself, and the rest will fall into place. A feel-good celebration of teen spirit and showbiz sparkle.
Tickets from The Attic Theatre: (High School Musical - Saturday, February 28th, 2:00 PM)
In High School Musical, the jocks, brainiacs, and thespians of East High collide when basketball star Troy Bolton and shy math whiz Gabriella Montez audition for the school musical—shattering expectations and shaking up the status quo. With catchy tunes, high-energy choreography, and heartwarming themes of friendship, identity, and following your dreams, this stage adaptation captures all the fun of the beloved Disney hit. As cliques clash and alliances form, one message rings clear: be true to yourself, and the rest will fall into place. A feel-good celebration of teen spirit and showbiz sparkle.
Tickets from The Attic Theatre: (High School Musical - Saturday, February 28th, 7:00 PM)
In High School Musical, the jocks, brainiacs, and thespians of East High collide when basketball star Troy Bolton and shy math whiz Gabriella Montez audition for the school musical—shattering expectations and shaking up the status quo. With catchy tunes, high-energy choreography, and heartwarming themes of friendship, identity, and following your dreams, this stage adaptation captures all the fun of the beloved Disney hit. As cliques clash and alliances form, one message rings clear: be true to yourself, and the rest will fall into place. A feel-good celebration of teen spirit and showbiz sparkle.
Tickets from The Attic Theatre: (The Man Who Came to Dinner - Thursday, April 2nd, 7:00 PM)
Chaos and comedy ensue in The Man Who Came to Dinner, a sparkling screwball farce by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart. When famously irritable radio personality Sheridan Whiteside slips on ice outside a midwestern home, he’s forced to recuperate—uninvited—through the holidays. As he takes over the household with outrageous demands, meddles in love lives, and welcomes eccentric guests (including penguins!), pandemonium reigns. Packed with zingers and razor-sharp wit, this satirical romp skewers celebrity culture while delivering riotous laughs. It’s a fast-paced, festive delight where bad manners make for brilliant entertainment.
Tickets from The Attic Theatre: (The Man Who Came to Dinner - Friday, April 3rd, 7:00 PM)
Chaos and comedy ensue in The Man Who Came to Dinner, a sparkling screwball farce by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart. When famously irritable radio personality Sheridan Whiteside slips on ice outside a midwestern home, he’s forced to recuperate—uninvited—through the holidays. As he takes over the household with outrageous demands, meddles in love lives, and welcomes eccentric guests (including penguins!), pandemonium reigns. Packed with zingers and razor-sharp wit, this satirical romp skewers celebrity culture while delivering riotous laughs. It’s a fast-paced, festive delight where bad manners make for brilliant entertainment.