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Group Pricing:
Group prices are $14 per person, with a minimum of 25 seats reserved. One complementary ticket is provided for the total group.

Stageloft Rep has 136 seats, and usually accommodates up to two –55 passenger coaches at a performance. The seating design allows us to provide up to 40 ground level seats which require no stairs. We also can accommodate up to 4 wheelchair patrons. Stageloft Rep is fully air conditioned and handicap accessible.

Coming Soon

The Diary of Anne Frank
Jan 22 - Feb 7
Friday & Saturday @ 8 pm
Sundays @ 2 pm

This timeless and personal story of persecution and a young girl's coming of age compacted into a cramped attic continues to live on long past her death. Join us as we celebrate Anne's life amidst all the chaos and horror of war.

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2010 Season

Love Letters
A. R. Gurney
Feb 12, 13, 14
Friday & Saturday @ 8 pm
Sundays @ 2 pm

The perfect story for Valentine's Day, this beautifully crafted story uses shared letters to trace out the rich lives that a man and woman share from childhood through adulthood.

 

Vagina Monologues
to benefit Abbey's House of Worcester
Friday, February 26 @ 8 pm
Saturday, February 27 @ 8 pm
Sunday, February 28 @ 2 pm

This powerful presentation of stories told through monologues is intended to raise awareness and stop violence against women. This authorized production will include the donation of all proceeds to our designated charity, Abbey's House of Worcester, MA, an organization dedicated to protecting and helping women in need.

Admission is $16 adults, $14 seniors 65+

Due to language and imagery, the subject matter may not be suitable for those under 14.

 

The Drawer Boy
A Comedy by Michael Healey
Mar 5 - Mar 21
Friday & Saturday @ 8 pm
Sundays @ 2 pm

Awarded a Canadian Tony and other prizes for best play in 1999, this comic, yet powerful story of two farmers visited by a college drama student will keep you intrigued and laughing. Set on a farm in 1972 Canada, the play has echoes of Mice and Men. It is considered by many to be one of the most memorable plays in the last decade, and is the most widely performed play in regional theaters this decade.

 

Meshuggah-Nuns
The musical
Mar 26 - Apr 11
Friday & Saturday @ 8 pm
Sundays @ 2 pm

Our beloved nuns take a cruise holiday, eager to see the shipboard production of "Fiddler on the Roof." But, the cast gets seasick, except for Tevye, so the nuns team up with him to entertain all those on board.

 

Romeo & Juliet
A tragedy by Wm. Shakespeare
Apr 30 - May 16
Friday & Saturday @ 8 pm
Sundays @ 2 pm

Shakespeare's beloved tale of star crossed lovers continues to move audiences and entertain with sword fights and a family who just won't listen to their children.

 

Guys & Dolls
the Musical
Jun 18 - Jul 11
Friday & Saturday @ 8 pm
Sundays @ 2 pm

Special Performances:
Saturday, June 26 @ 2 pm
Thursday June 30 @ 8 pm

The classic American musical comes to life as Sky Masterson uses his gambling skills to win the heart of Miss Sarah Brown and a large pool of money. You'll be singing the songs all summer.

 

Felix & Oscar—The Odd Couple Updated
by Neil Simon
Jul 16 - Aug 8
Friday & Saturday @ 8 pm
Sundays @ 2 pm

The battles and conflicts between this famous and hilarious duo have been updated and added new life and new jokes to this classic creation. A Neil Simon gem made even funnier.

 

Agatha Christie's The Spider's Web
Aug 13 - Sept 5
Friday & Saturday @ 8 pm
Sundays @ 2 pm

Agatha Christie took one of her successful novels and turned it into a great suspenseful play, with touches of comedy. See if you can figure out who done it.

 

Wife Begins At Forty
A British Farce by Ray Cooney
Sept 10 - Oct 3
Friday & Saturday @ 8 pm
Sundays @ 2 pm

Ray Cooney has done it again as he puts an English husband in the middle of a pack of lies and watches as he tries to get himself out of trouble. A barrel of laughs.

 

Night of the Living Dead
a Horror Story
Oct 8 - Oct 31
Friday & Saturday @ 8 pm
Sundays @ 2 pm

We're bringing back our beloved version of the famous horror story. Will the pathetic family trapped in their house survive the onslaught of hungry zombies? The perfect way to celebrate the Halloween season.

 

A Christmas Carol
Based on Charles Dickens' classic story
Dec 3 - Dec 19
Friday & Saturday @ 8 pm
Sundays @ 2 pm

Special Performances:
Saturday, December 11 @ 4 pm
Saturday, December 18 @ 4 pm

The timeless story of Scrooge and his journey of personal discovery continues to delight audiences. The three ghosts of Christmas will visit, and Tiny Tim will offer his special blessing.