Give the gift of theatre!
Gift cards can be used to buy adult or youth tickets to any of our shows that are on sale, season tickets, and production passes.
Some pricing to help you pick what amount to give:
Adult regular ticket - $15
Youth regular ticket - $10
Production pass - $65
4 show season ticket - $60 (February-May productions; available until December 28)
8 show season ticket - $114 (February-September productions; available until December 28)
11 show season ticket - $148 (February-December productions; available until December 28)
Feel free to email ([email protected]) or call (810-334-6415) with any questions!
Gift cards can be used to buy adult or youth tickets to any of our shows that are on sale, season tickets, and production passes.
Some pricing to help you pick what amount to give:
Adult regular ticket - $15
Youth regular ticket - $10
Production pass - $65
4 show season ticket - $60 (February-May productions; available until December 28)
8 show season ticket - $114 (February-September productions; available until December 28)
11 show season ticket - $148 (February-December productions; available until December 28)
Feel free to email ([email protected]) or call (810-334-6415) with any questions!
What shows are coming to use a gift card on?
We're glad you asked!
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AUGUST
Will On the Water: Much Ado About Nothing
by William Shakespeare
Director: Regina Spain;
Comedy: August 2-18
Description: “Sigh no more, ladies, sigh no more” goes a line in Much Ado, and in a good production, you will find yourself sighing—as well as laughing plenty, too. People have been asking us to do this one and it has it all: sexual tension, flirtation, verbal zingers and amusing clowns. The beautifully drawn love-hate relationship between tart-tongued Beatrice and blustery, confirmed bachelor Benedick plus another plot, which hinges on an elaborate scheme of deception and vicious shaming. Much Ado inspires belly laughs and romantic sparks—often at the same time.
Will On the Water: Much Ado About Nothing
by William Shakespeare
Director: Regina Spain;
Comedy: August 2-18
Description: “Sigh no more, ladies, sigh no more” goes a line in Much Ado, and in a good production, you will find yourself sighing—as well as laughing plenty, too. People have been asking us to do this one and it has it all: sexual tension, flirtation, verbal zingers and amusing clowns. The beautifully drawn love-hate relationship between tart-tongued Beatrice and blustery, confirmed bachelor Benedick plus another plot, which hinges on an elaborate scheme of deception and vicious shaming. Much Ado inspires belly laughs and romantic sparks—often at the same time.
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SEPTEMBER
The Mad Ones
by Kait Kerrington & Bree Lowdermilk
Director: Samantha Jex; Music Director: TBA
Musical: September 6-22
Description: Mad to live, mad to talk, mad to be saved... 18-year-old Samantha Brown sits in a hand-me-down car with the keys clutched in her hand. Caught between a yearning for the unknown and feeling bound by expectation, she telescopes back to a time before her world had fallen apart. As she relives her senior year, we meet Sam’s well-intentioned helicopter mother Bev and her high school sweetheart of a boyfriend Adam, but it’s her painfully alive best friend Kelly that haunts her. Kelly was everything Sam is not – impetuous and daring. She pushed Sam to break rules and do the unexpected. When Kelly is killed in a car wreck, Sam loses not only her best friend but also the part of herself that was learning to be brave. Now, Sam has to make a decision: Will she follow her mother’s dreams for her, or will she summon the courage to drive away from her friends and family into a future she can’t imagine?
The Mad Ones
by Kait Kerrington & Bree Lowdermilk
Director: Samantha Jex; Music Director: TBA
Musical: September 6-22
Description: Mad to live, mad to talk, mad to be saved... 18-year-old Samantha Brown sits in a hand-me-down car with the keys clutched in her hand. Caught between a yearning for the unknown and feeling bound by expectation, she telescopes back to a time before her world had fallen apart. As she relives her senior year, we meet Sam’s well-intentioned helicopter mother Bev and her high school sweetheart of a boyfriend Adam, but it’s her painfully alive best friend Kelly that haunts her. Kelly was everything Sam is not – impetuous and daring. She pushed Sam to break rules and do the unexpected. When Kelly is killed in a car wreck, Sam loses not only her best friend but also the part of herself that was learning to be brave. Now, Sam has to make a decision: Will she follow her mother’s dreams for her, or will she summon the courage to drive away from her friends and family into a future she can’t imagine?
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OCTOBER
Legends of the Hollow
by Erilee Lowe, Local Playwright
Director: Erilee Lowe
Thriller: October 4-20
Description: Ichabod Crane is a Yankee schoolteacher who lives in Sleepy Hollow, a Dutch enclave on the Hudson River. A suggestible man, Crane listens to the ghost stories and tales of witchcraft he has heard and read. He is particularly impressed by the tale of a spectral headless horseman said to haunt the area. Crane also wishes to court Katrina Van Tassel, mostly because she is the daughter of a rich farmer and is expected to receive a large inheritance. Abraham Van Brunt is Crane’s jealous rival, a local favorite and a rash horseman who often plays tricks on the schoolmaster. Late one night as Ichabod Crane rides home from a party at Katrina’s home, he is suddenly frightened by a ghostlike headless horseman. The ghost pursues him and well… You’ll have to see the show to find out the rest!
Legends of the Hollow
by Erilee Lowe, Local Playwright
Director: Erilee Lowe
Thriller: October 4-20
Description: Ichabod Crane is a Yankee schoolteacher who lives in Sleepy Hollow, a Dutch enclave on the Hudson River. A suggestible man, Crane listens to the ghost stories and tales of witchcraft he has heard and read. He is particularly impressed by the tale of a spectral headless horseman said to haunt the area. Crane also wishes to court Katrina Van Tassel, mostly because she is the daughter of a rich farmer and is expected to receive a large inheritance. Abraham Van Brunt is Crane’s jealous rival, a local favorite and a rash horseman who often plays tricks on the schoolmaster. Late one night as Ichabod Crane rides home from a party at Katrina’s home, he is suddenly frightened by a ghostlike headless horseman. The ghost pursues him and well… You’ll have to see the show to find out the rest!
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NOVEMBER
Traveler in the Dark
by Marsha Dorman
Director: Stewart Reed
Drama: November 1-10
Description: A brilliant surgeon and cancer researcher, Sam basks in the aura of success and adulation that his career has brought him. But suddenly his world is shattered when his longtime nurse and confidant, Mavis, dies on the operating table because he failed to detect the seriousness of her condition in time.
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DECEMBER
A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story of Christmas
by Michael Wilson, Adapted from Charles Dickens
Director: Regina Spain
Holiday Drama: December 6-22
Description: Great for ALL AGES! This theatrical and spirited version of A Christmas Carol puts the phantasmagoric qualities of Charles Dickens’ classic tale center stage. A swirling chorus of ghost that weave through this uplifting holiday story of redemption, magic and hope. The play has been performed for almost a million people over the years on stages across the nation.
DECEMBER
A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story of Christmas
by Michael Wilson, Adapted from Charles Dickens
Director: Regina Spain
Holiday Drama: December 6-22
Description: Great for ALL AGES! This theatrical and spirited version of A Christmas Carol puts the phantasmagoric qualities of Charles Dickens’ classic tale center stage. A swirling chorus of ghost that weave through this uplifting holiday story of redemption, magic and hope. The play has been performed for almost a million people over the years on stages across the nation.