ACT’s 33rd Season

  • Matilda Jr.

    September 13th-21st

    Directed by Mary McLawhorn and Heidi Long

    Rebellion is nigh in Matilda JR., a gleefully witty ode to the the anarchy of childhood and the power of imagination! This story of a girl who dreams of a better life and the children she inspires will have audiences rooting for the "revolting children" who are out to teach the grown-ups a lesson.

    Tickets go on sale August 26th

    Member Tickets go on sale August 19th

  • The Crucible

    October 25th- November 2nd

    Directed by Sabino Herrera

    The Crucible is a 1953 play by American playwright Arthur Miller. It is a dramatized and partially fictionalized story of the Salem witch trials that took place in the Massachusetts Bay Colony during 1692/93. Miller wrote the play as an allegory for McCarthyism, when the United States government persecuted people accused of being communists. Miller himself was questioned by the House of Representatives’ Committee on Un-American Activities in 1956 and convicted of contempt of Congress for refusing to identify others present at meetings he had attended.

    ​Tickets go on sale October 7th

    Member Tickets go on sale September 30th

  • Little Women

    November 29th- December 7th

    Directed by Meg Phinney

    Based on Louisa May Alcott's life, Little Women follows the adventures of sisters, Jo, Meg, Beth and Amy March. Jo is trying to sell her stories for publication, but the publishers are not interested – her friend, Professor Bhaer, tells her that she has to do better and write more from herself. Begrudgingly taking this advice, Jo weaves the story of herself and her sisters and their experience growing up in Civil War America.

    ​Tickets go on sale November 11th

    Member Tickets go on sale November 4th

  • The Merry Wives of Windsor

    January 24th- Febrauary 1st

    Directed by Ryan Laskowski

    Shakespeatre’s beloved comedy is coming to Dalton! Falstaff decides to fix his financial woe by seducing the wives of two wealthy merchants. The wives find he sent them identical letters and take revenge by playing tricks on Falstaff when he comes calling. With the help of their husbands and friends, the wives play one last trick in the woods to put Falstaff's mischief to an end.

    Tickets go on sale January 13th

    Member Tickets go on sale January 4th

  • Urinetown: The Musical

    March 14th-22nd

    Directed by Allen Bishop

    Urinetown: The Musical is a satirical comedy musical that premiered in 2001, with music by Mark Hollmann, lyrics by Hollmann and Greg Kotis, and book by Kotis.[1] It satirizes the legal system, capitalism, social irresponsibility, populism, bureaucracy, corporate mismanagement, and municipal politics. The show also parodies musicals such as The Threepenny Opera, The Cradle Will Rock and Les Misérables, and the Broadway musical itself as a form.

    Tickets go on sale February 24th

    Member Tickets go on sale February 17th

  • Imagine a Dragon

    May 1st-4th

    Directed by Kristen West and M allory Safley

    The dragon is back in town! Well… not really. That’s the story a ragtag band of innkeepers makes up, desperate to draw questing heroes to the struggling Dancing Dragon Inn. An epic folk-rock score brings magic to this funny, heartfelt fantasy musical.

    Tickets go on sale March 31st

    Member Tickets go on sale March 31st

  • James and the Giant Peach Jr.

    June 14th-21st

    Directed by Meg Phinney and Ashlyn Barnett

    Roald Dahl's James and the Giant Peach is now a musical for the whole family to enjoy! Featuring a wickedly tuneful score by the Tony Award-nominated team of Pasek and Paul (Dogfight and A Christmas Story the Musical) and a curiously quirky book by Timothy Allen McDonald (Roald Dahl's Willy Wonka, The Musical Adventures of Flat Stanley), critics rave: James and the Giant Peach is a "masterpeach!"

    Tickets go on sale June 2nd

    Member Ticket go on sale May 26th

  • Big Fish

    July 25th- August 2nd

    Directed by Hunter Ford

    Big Fish shifts between two timelines. In the present-day real world, sixty-year-old Edward Bloom faces his mortality while Will prepares to become a father himself. In the storybook past, Edward ages from a teenager, encountering a Witch, a Giant, a Mermaid, and the love of his life, Sandra. The stories meet as Will discovers the secret his father never revealed.

    Tickets go one saleJuly 7th

    Member Tickets go on sale June 30th

ACT TICKET OPTIONS

 General Admission
Adults………..…………………………………….$19 
Seniors (55+)……………………………….$17 
Children/Students…………………………..…..$15
Memberships
Adults………..……………………………………….$17 
Seniors (55+)……………………………………….$15 
Children/Students…………………..…..$13

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