Pentacle Theatre is setting the stage for laughter, music, and intrigue in 2026 with a season of beloved classics, contemporary gems, and fan favorites designed to give audiences a true escape.
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Here’s what’s coming to the stage —
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Pentacle Theatre presents You Can't Take It With You
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Pentacle Theatre presents Something Rotten
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Pentacle Theatre presents The Lost Virginity Tour
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Pentacle Theatre presents Rumors
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Pentacle Theatre presents Catch Me If You Can
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Pentacle Theatre presents Angel Street
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Pentacle Theatre presents Charles Dickens Writes A Christmas Carol
YOU CAN’T TAKE IT WITH YOU
January 30 – February 21
The unconventional Vanderhof household lives happily outside the rules of polite society until granddaughter Alice falls for the very proper Tony Kirby. Their worlds collide in a dinner gone spectacularly wrong, and love is put to the test amid the chaos. This heartwarming classic reminds us that the best things in life aren’t things. By George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart | Directed by Scott Ramp
SOMETHING ROTTEN
March 20 – April 11
Nick and Nigel Bottom are determined to outdo Shakespeare, so they turn to a soothsayer who predicts the next big thing in theater: musicals. Their quest leads to the wildly misguided creation of Omelette: The Musical, complete with show-stopping numbers, mistaken identities, and Elizabethan absurdity. Book by Karey Kirkpatrick & John O’Farrell. Music & Lyrics by Wayne & Karey Kirkpatrick | Directed by Robert Salberg
THE LOST VIRGINITY TOUR
May 8 – 30
Four women from an Arizona retirement community head out on a road trip. As they revisit the places they lost their virginity, memories both sweet and scandalous surface, stirring reflections on love, regret, and resilience. This poignant comedy is a heartfelt celebration of friendship and second chances. By Cricket Daniel | Directed by Karen McCarty
RUMORS
June 26 – July 18
A high-society dinner party unravels when a New York official is discovered injured and incoherent, and his guests scramble to contain the fallout. Rumors and alibis, confusion and cover-ups, chaos and comedy compound in this classic, quick-witted farce. By Neil Simon | Directed by Robert Barnett
CATCH ME IF YOU CAN
August 14 – September 5
Frank Abagnale Jr. takes the world for a ride in this high-flying musical inspired by his real-life cons, posing as a pilot, doctor, and lawyer before he’s even old enough to drink. This unexpected journey of identity and ambition is a cat-and-mouse chase with heart. Book by Terrence McNally. Music by Marc Shaiman. Lyrics by Scott Wittman & Marc Shaiman | Directed by Wendy Boyack
ANGEL STREET (GAS LIGHT)
October 2 – 24
In Victorian London, Bella Manningham is haunted by flickering lights, vanished belongings, and unexplained sounds. Is she losing her grip on reality? As doubts mount, a detective’s arrival hints that her husband may be orchestrating something far more sinister. This gripping classic gave the world the term “gaslighting” for a reason. By Patrick Hamilton | Directed by Gregory Jolivette
CHARLES DICKENS WRITES A CHRISTMAS CAROL
November 20 – December 12
Buried in debt and fresh out of ideas, Charles Dickens struggles to write the story that will become his most enduring holiday classic. Blending biography and fantasy, this play follows him as he wrestles with ghosts of his own making and rekindles the spirit of Christmas. With carols, dancing, a full choir, and even pirates, it’s a festive celebration for all ages. By Richard Quesnel | Directed by Chris Davidson