Divorced, beheaded, died, divorced, beheaded, survived. From Tudor Queens to Pop Icons, the SIX wives of Henry VIII take the mic to remix five hundred years of historical heartbreak into a Euphoric Celebration of 21st-century girl power!
Dates: March 26th, 27th & 28th @ 6pm
& March 28th @ 11 am
Tickets are $10 on sale now!
by Peter Tarsi
Directed by Clara Bailey
by Carrie McCrossen & Meg McCrossen
Directed by Peyton Weimer
A group of strangers meet in a dirty subway station. They have arrived with limited personal belongings, their watches have stopped and they all claim to be in different cities. Soon they learn there is no way out of the station, and the unfortunate truth is told to them: they are all dead. Since subway stations have two sides, they reason the train leaving from one platform must be bound for heaven, while the train leaving from the other platform must be bound for hell. But which platform are they on? They reflect upon their lives, recalling and confessing past deeds of which they are not proud, hoping to figure out which platform is which. The arrival of someone from the other platform only complicates matters, and the answer remains unclear. As the subway train finally approaches, they must decide whether to stay and ponder their actions further, or to have faith and climb aboard to their final destination.
When:
March 4th & 5th
Curtain goes up at 6PM
Smash that subscribe button! The two uptight hosts of the Kennedy Center Honors find themselves broadcasting live from their nightmares when they are forced to honor some of the nation’s most ridiculous internet influencers. The confused duo must interview internet stars who’ve made their mark in everything from terrible song parodies to perplexing makeup tutorials and unhinged conspiracy theories about popular cookies. Influencer Nation is a hilarious whirlwind journey through the most outrageous corners of online culture.
When:
January 21st & 22nd
Curtain goes up at 6PM
We are excited to announce that the Boulder Creek Theatre Department will be performing The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde for our Fall Play.
The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde is a witty comedy that follows two young men, Jack and Algernon, who invent alter egos to escape social obligations and pursue romance. As their lies unravel, mistaken identities and satirical twists expose the absurdities of Victorian society. The play ultimately celebrates love, truth, and the delightfully ridiculous nature of earnestness.
Please see our Plan Your Visit! page for info on tickets, location, food and fun for our shows.
When:
January 21st & 22nd
Curtain goes up at 6PM
by Ian McWethy
Directed by Anora Biggs
A casting director has one day to find the leads for a community theater production of Romeo and Juliet. But what seems like a simple task proves impossible when the pool of actors includes extreme method actors, performers who just don't know what to do with their hands, and one particular woman who may or may not think she's a cat. This hilarious comedy will bring you to the last place you'd ever want to be...behind the doors of a casting session.
When:
January 21st & 22nd
Curtain goes up at 6PM
by Stephen Gregg
Directed By Bo White
As the ticking clock reminds you, only 60 minutes remain to complete this oh-so-important predictor of your future. But you didn't get the review sheets, the teacher doesn't like you and your classmates are blatantly cheating. Time passes and the voices in your head remind you that though you are having trouble with the test, your personal life is far, far worse. Then you reach the essay question. The good news—it's an opinion essay. The bad news—it's in Chinese. And things aren't going to get better!