Musical director: David Behnke
Musicians: Peter Boak, Molly Sturges, Brian Weiland
Singers: David Behnke, Rachel Cook, Jenny Friedman, Leslie Guzman and Katherine Reid
A spirited centenarian and lifelong Oak Bluffs resident forges a friendship with an autistic teenaged neighbor. A stirring poignant story about one woman’s remarkable life, and the enduring power of place in the African American community.
Musical director: David Behnke
Musicians: Peter Boak, Molly Sturges, Brian Weiland
Singers: David Behnke, Jenny Friedman, Katherine Reid, with special guests Emma Burt, Ken Romero, Aidan Weiland.
A spirited centenarian and lifelong Oak Bluffs resident forges a friendship with an autistic teenaged neighbor. A stirring poignant story about one woman’s remarkable life, and the enduring power of place in the African American community. Starring S. Epatha Merkerson as Miss Maybel with Michael Boatman, Michelle Wilson, Cate Damon, and introducing Owen Alleyne as Trey,
A workshop of a new play. Funded, in part, by the Martha’s Vineyard Community Foundation
August 3 - 13, 2022; Wednesday - Saturday at 7:30 pm
A new, fabulous solo show about the famed aviatrix told in dialogue, song and movement. A brilliant performance by April Armstrong, who also brings to life other characters; including dreamy visits from Harriet Tubman, Joan of Arc and Paul Lawrence Dunbar. An inspiring play, perfect for the whole family (children ages 8 and up).
Jimmy Tingle mixes his funniest comedic hits and newest, post pandemic bits, to deliver the humor, hope and humanity the world so desperately needs in 2022.
Fear of Heights examines what it means to be a man, & how one generation measures success relative to their forebears — themes that run throughout this hilarious biographical work.
Boston native Sweeney, a veteran of the comic stage, radio, film and television, leads the audience on a journey around his home city in this wonderful solo show.
Who gets to tell the story of race, history and power in America? In this riveting, provocative play, a black student and her white professor – both brilliant – debate whether the legacy of slavery defines our past, and our present.