Plays, musicals and readings; one-person shows and full-cast productions; black-box minimalism and tromp l’oeil sets with trapdoors and pulleys. The Depot Stage hosts a world of creativity.
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Recent Shows
Pontoon
Saturday, Jan. 11, 7 p.m.
Written by and starring Rick Ehrstin. Directed by Rebecca Harris. An aging man, concerned that he has wasted his life, is called to a mysterious lake by his big brother. There, he finds a group of motley old folks who own customized pontoon boats. He also finds gigantic fish that swallow you whole, intelligent mice, and a sky that doesn’t make sense at all. This is a one-man show that examines the fear and remorse that can accompany getting old but also reveals the possibilities for release and wonder.
Fat & Scant of Breath, or Stabbing at hamlet
POSTPONED
Asking if you have what it takes to be (or not to be) the Melancholy Dane is a daunting question for any actor, but when you fear you don't fit the traditional mold and your resume lists more comedy clubs than classical theaters, it can be downright (sorry, Ophelia) maddening. Jason O'Connell's follow-up to The Dork Knight explores his relationship with the granddaddy of all Shakespeare plays.
POSTPONED. NEW DATES TO BE ANNOUNCED SHORTLY.