
Our Past Productions

The Lion in Winter
Set during Christmas 1183. Henry II, the aging king of England, summons his imprisoned wife, Eleanor of Aquitaine, and his three sons to decide who will inherit the throne. Amid all the plotting, nothing is resolved — power struggles continue, and so does their bitter rivalry.

Diversions and Delights
Craig Dudley channeled Oscar Wilde in a one-actor show of humorous anecdotes, theatrical gossip, and nostalgic stories. He reflected on the highs and lows of Wilde's time on stage and in society. The tone is witty, self-deprecating, charming, and full of nostalgia and dry humor.

An Evening with Sir Derek Jacobi
Sir Derek Jacobi discussed his distinguished career, including a Tony Award for Much Ado About Nothing, Emmys for a guest appearance on "Frasier," a BAFTA Award for "I, Claudius," and being a founding member of London's Royal National Theatre.