HART Valentine’s Day Cabaret

Valentine’s Day Cabaret

A serenade to love in HART’s coziest setting Celebrate love this Valentine’s Day with HART’s annual Valentine’s Day Cabaret! This year’s performance takes a fresh and intimate turn in the cozy setting of the Feichter Studio, HART’s black box performance space. Featuring an acoustic showcase of talent by Candice Dickinson, Morgan Miller, Chelcy Frost, Drake Frost, and […]

Valentine’s Day Cabaret Read Post »

HART Women and War

Women and War

By Jack Hilton CunninghamDirected by Julie Kinter The untold stories of courage, sacrifice, and resilience. Through poignant correspondence and heartfelt monologues, Women and War brings to life a tapestry of fictional stories rooted in historical truths. Spanning generations, this reader’s theater production gives voice to American women whose lives have been shaped by conflict—from The Great War

Women and War Read Post »

The Book of Will

The Book of Will follows the journey of William Shakespeare’s friends and fellow playwrights as they struggle to preserve his legacy after his death. Amid betrayal, heartbreak, and ambition, they work to compile his works into the First Folio, ensuring his immortality in the world of theater.

The Book of Will Read Post »

Ti[r]ed – Black Women

Different Strokes’! New online production speaks poetic justice to being a Black Woman in the land of opportunity and freedom. “Ti[r]ed”-Black Women, takes center stage in the digital space, offering a raw, unapologetic, and deeply moving exploration of the lives of Black women in America. This compelling compilation of spoken word poetry and dramatic readings capture

Ti[r]ed – Black Women Read Post »

HART An Iliad

An Iliad

An Iliad by Lisa Peterson and Denis O’HareDirected by Dakota Mann in the Fangmeyer Theatre An Iliad runs January 24th – February 2nd The rage of gods, the flaws of men, the echoes of history. In this modern-day reimagining of Homer’s epic, An Iliad weaves poetry, humor, and raw emotion into an unforgettable theatrical experience.

An Iliad Read Post »

Scroll to Top