Our 95th Season

2024 - 2025

Main Stage Tickets


Fall 2024

Camelot

Mary Godfrey Playhouse
September 20 - 22
September 27
September 28, 2 performances
No Performance September 29
October 4 - 6

$15 Thursday, September 26, 2024

This performance has ended. Thank you for coming!


Books & Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, Music by Frederick Loewe, Directed by Keith Neville

An idealistic young King Arthur hopes to create a kingdom built on honor and dignity, embodied by his Knights of The Round Table. His Ideals, however, are tested when his lovely queen, Guenevere, falls in love with the young Knight, Lancelot and the fate of the kingdom hangs in the balance.

The Velveteen Rabbit

Mary Godfrey Playhouse
November 8 - 10
November 15-17
November 22 -24

$15 Thursday, November 14, 2024
Tickets go on sale November 7, 2024

This performance has ended. Thank you for coming!


Adapted by James Still. From the classic story by Margery Williams. Directed by Diane Edgar

Written as a "memory play," The Velveteen Rabbit is an emotional journey through time, as told through the eyes of a young man looking back on his childhood. By reliving the relationship between his 4-year-old self and his favorite toy, the velveteen rabbit, he rediscovers the true meaning of friendship.

Not a Creature was Stirring,
Not Even a Moose

Historic Atlas Theatre
December 6 - 8
December 13 - 15
December 20 - 22
$15 Thursday, December 12, 2024
*Dinner is closed for December 7, 13 & 14
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If you would like to order dinner theatre for December 20 & 21, please call the Box Office at 307-638-6543 Tues - Friday 12 -5 p.m.

Written by Pat Cook, Directed by Brenda Lyttle

Missing the Christmas spirit? Has the Yuletide you up in knots? Then subscribe to the Herald Tribune, where editor J.J. Garnes makes sure he uses the holiday to his own advantage, whether it be to expose the crooked mayor or sell a few more issues with just the right angle. And he thinks he finds that angle when he receives a letter from a small boy who "don't want no more Christmases." Delilah and Sarah, Garnes' assistants, are equally cynical until they find a "Wish Moose," a Christmas ornament that grants their fondest wishes.


Spring 2025

Sondheim on Sondheim

Mary Godfrey Playhouse
February 14 - 16
February 21 - 23
February 28, March 1, 2

$15 Thursday, February 20, 2025
Tickets go on sale February 13, 2025


Musical by James Lapine, Directed by Keith Thomson

Sondheim on Sondheim is a musical revue consisting of music and lyrics written by Stephen Sondheim for his many shows


Steel Magnolias

Historic Atlas Theatre
March 14 - 16
March 21 - 23
March 28 - 30

$15 Thursday, March 20, 2025
Tickets go on sale March 13, 2025

Dinner Theatre:
March 15, 22, 29


Written by Robert Harling, directed by Rory Mack

Set in the fictional northwestern Louisiana parish of Chinquapin, the play opens at Truvy's in-home beauty parlor where a group of women regularly gather. They discuss Shelby's upcoming wedding to her fiancé, Jackson. The plot covers events over the next three years relating to Shelby's Type 1 diabetes, and with how the women cope with their conflicts, while remaining friends: Shelby's decision to have a child despite jeopardizing her health, Clairee's friendship with the curmudgeon Ouiser; Annelle's transformation from a shy, anxious newcomer in town to a good-time girl then repentant revival-tent Christian; and Truvy's relationships with the men in her family. Although the main storyline involves Shelby, her mother M'Lynn, and Shelby's medical battles, the group's underlying friendship is prominent throughout the drama.

Murder on the Orient Express

Mary Godfrey Playhouse
May 2 - 4
May 9 - 11
May 16 - 18

$15 Thursday, May 8, 2025
Tickets go on sale May 1, 2025


Written by Agatha Christie, adapted by Ken Ludwig, directed by Mary Hall

Just after midnight, a snowdrift stops the Orient Express in its tracks. The luxurious train is surprisingly full for the time of the year, but by the morning it is one passenger fewer. An American tycoon lies dead in his compartment, stabbed eight times, his door locked from the inside. Isolated and with a killer in their midst, the passengers rely on detective Hercule Poirot to identify the murderer – in case he or she decides to strike again.