Current Season

TheatreUNI is pleased to announce its 2023-2024 season:

.... Wrights and Wrongs...

Learn more about our upcoming shows, and join us for four outstanding performances!


The Play That Goes Wrong

September 29 – October 8

An unconscious leading lady, a corpse who can't play dead, a ruffled detective, and a word-mangling butler (among others) must battle against technical gaffes, forgotten lines, and sabotaging scenery in a quest to arrive all in one piece at the final curtain call.

Featuring hidden doors, a disintegrating set, and actors who are prone to mishaps, The Play That Goes Wrong, a smash hit on Broadway, London and on multiple international tours, is one of the funniest and best known comedies of the past decade.

Dates: 
September 29-30 & October 6-7 - 7:30pm
October 1 & 8 - 2:00pm

Location: Strayer-Wood Theatre


As You Like It artwork

Dracula: A Feminist Revenge Fantasy, Really

October 26 – November 5

Kate Hamill, well-known for her contemporary theatrical adaptations of classic literature, boldly reimagines the world’s most famous vampire story from a feminist point of view. Tables are turned and roles reversed as the heroines of this play plunge a wooden stake into the heart of the patriarchy itself. 

Content Warning: This production contains blood, stage weapons, and staged physical violence, as well as references to and depiction of domestic violence and suicide.

Dates: 
October 26-28 & November 2-4 - 7:30pm
October 29 & November 5 - 2:00pm

Location: Bertha Martin Theatre


Dracula

Heathers: The Musical

February 23 – March 3

Welcome to Westerburg High, where Veronica Sawyer is just another nobody dreaming of a better day. But when she joins the beautiful and impossibly cruel Heathers and her dreams of popularity may finally come true, mysterious teen rebel JD teaches her that it might kill to be a nobody but it is murder being a somebody... Based on the 1998 cult hit that starred Winona Ryder and Christian Slater.

Content Warning: This production deals frankly with issues including self-harm, suicide, bullying, and mental health. It may not be suitable for younger audiences.

Dates: 
February 23-24 & March 1-2 - 7:30pm
February 25 & March 3 - 2pm

Location: Strayer-Wood Theatre


Radium Girls

Suzette Who Set To Sea

April 20 & 21

In a small seaside village where men build boats and women do not, young Suzette knows she is different – she longs for the sea and believes she is meant for something greater than a life on land. So when a mysterious event occurs, Suzette is forced to do that most difficult thing – prove herself worthy of her destiny.

This show is best enjoyed by K-5 audiences and their families.

Dates: 
April 20 - 10:30 am
April 21 - 2 pm

Location: Bertha Martin Theatre

This youth theatre production will tour to local elementary schools during the Spring 2024 semester.


Suzette who set to sea