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Current and Upcoming Productions:

The Glass Menagerie

by Tennessee Williams
Directed by Carolyn Ratteray
Dates: April 27 - June 2, 2025

"For nowadays the world is lit by lightning!"

Tennessee Williams' indelible portrait of the dysfunctional Wingfield family. Fading southern belle Amanda, and her two grown children - aspiring poet Tom and desperately shy Laura - pin their hopes on the long-awaited appearance of a Gentleman Caller in this unsparing study of memory, responsibility, and illusion.

Antaeus Company member Carolyn Ratteray directs this great American classic.

Cymbeline

by William Shakespeare
Directed by Nike Doukas
Dates: October 12 - November 17, 2025

"Arm me audacity from head to foot!"

Shakespeare's Cymbeline is reimagined in this rollicking adventure set in the American West in the 1800s. When Imogen defies her father, Cymbeline, and sets off on a treacherous journey, she encounters rugged landscapes, mistaken identities, and daring adventures.

Directed by Artistic Director Nike Doukas (The Tempest, The Hothouse), and featuring original music, this sweeping tale brings Shakespeare's poetry to the wild frontier.

All My Sons

by Arthur MillerOánh Nguyễn
Directed by Oánh Nguyn
Dates: October 12 - November 17, 2025

"There's a universe of people outside and you're responsible to it."

Arthur Miller's All My Sons is a gripping tragedy about family and morality. In the aftermath of World War II, the Keller family's fragile happiness is shattered when long-buried secrets force them to confront the consequences of their choices.

Directed by Oánh Nguyễn, this timeless classic delivers an unflinching look at love, sacrifice, and the price of the American Dream.

Antigone

by Sophokles
​​​​​​​Newly Translated and Adapted by Kenneth Cavander
Directed by Andy Wolk
Dates: May 10 - June 15, 2026

"And if I die
I will die happy."


Antigone's decision to oppose her uncle Kreon's edict and bury her brother's body sets into motion a series of events that will challenge the bonds of family, law, and justice. Kenneth Cavander (The Curse of Oedipus) returns to Antaeus in a powerful new adaptation of Sophokles' Antigone.

Directed by Andy Wolk, this Greek tragedy delves deep into the clash between duty to the state and loyalty to one's kin.

Cherish Monique Duke in Everybody (2022) by Jenny Graham