At 2nd Space Theatre

  • Vintage typewriter with paper showing the text 'Chapter Two', surrounded by crumpled paper balls on a gray background.

    Chapter Two

    January 3 - February 23

  • "The Importance of Being Earnest" text over a floral background with flowers and leaves - black and white.

    The Importance of Being Earnest

    February 28 - April 19

  • Illustration with the phrase 'Silent Sky' in bold, stylized font over a starry night sky background. The outline of a person's face is shown, surrounded by constellations and stars. The design is predominantly blue and white.

    Silent Sky

    May 2 - June 22

  • Abstract style image of a face with wave lines and a speech bubble saying "Biteth me." Accompanied by text reading "The Taming of The Shrew." The background is a combination of orange and black colors.

    The Taming of the Shrew

    June 27 - August 17

  • Illustration of the words 'Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors' with cartoon vampire mouth and bats on a purple background.

    Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors

    August 29 - October 19

  • "A Christmas Carol" text with decorative gold leaves on a dark background.

    A Christmas Carol

    November 1 - December 21

At Roger Rocka’s Dinner Theater

  • Beautiful: The Carole King Musical

    January 17 - March 16

  • Waitress

    March 21 - May 18

  • Image of the Betsy Ross American flag, with "1776" in large white text overlayed, and a portion of the U.S. Constitution visible at the bottom.

    1776

    May 23 - July 20

  • Poster for Disney's Frozen: The Broadway Musical featuring a silhouetted figure in a blue dress with outstretched arms, surrounded by an ice and snow effect. The title "Frozen" is prominently displayed.

    Disney's Frozen

    July 25 - September 21

  • "My Fair Lady" poster with watercolor flowers and subtle face, featuring elegant script text for the musical by Lerner & Loewe.

    My Fair Lady

    September 26 - November 16

  • Illustration of theatrical characters with a banner reading 'Something Rotten!' featuring a stylized tomato as the 'O' in Rotten. Characters appear humorous and exaggerated on a wooden stage.

    Something Rotten

    November 21 - January 18, 2026