Announcing our 2024-25 season!
SRT is happy to share a terrific lineup of plays for the 2024-25 season. See the descriptions below.
Fully Committed
by Becky Mode
Directed by Ted Leib
September 6-29, 2024
Preview Performance: September 6
Opening Night: September 7
If you’re an out of work actor manning the reservation desk at Manhattan’s number one restaurant you have to deal with coercion, threats, bribes and histrionics as a cast of desperate would-be diners will stop at nothing to get the right table. One incredibly talented actor plays forty wildly diverse characters. Hilarity abounds as good food inspires bad behavior.
Tiny Beautiful Things
based on the book by Cheryl Strayed
Directed by Kym Pappas
adapted for the stage by Nia Vardalos
November 15-December 8, 2024
Preview Performance – November 15
Opening Night: November 16
With empathy and intuition, advice columnist Sugar exemplifies the lost art of listening and healing. NewYork Times critic’s pick, Tiny Beautiful Things opens our eyes to the tiny moments when the world surprises us with care. “A theatrical hug in turbulent times” (Variety)
CONTENT ADVISORY: Contains strong language and adult themes.
WHITE
by James Ijames
Directed by Yolanda Marie Franklin
February 14-March 9, 2025
Preview Performance: February 14
Opening Night: February 15
Gus is a painter who desperately wants to show his art at the prominent and renowned Parnell Museum. Vanessa is an actress with the qualities he needs to make it happen. With the help of his boyfriend Tanner, and his inner diva St Diana of Detroit, Gus weaves through a comedic story that explores privilege in the art world. White is filled with twists and surprises, subverting expectations as it illuminates contemporary culture.
CONTENT ADVISORY: Contains adult themes, strong language and physical intimacy.
Mary’s Wedding
by Stephen Massicotte
Directed by Kate Rose Reynolds
April 4-27, 2025
Preview Performance: April 4
Opening Night: April 5
Mary and Charlie meet in a deserted barn and begin a whirlwind romance. But World War I is looming, and the lovers must part as Charlie joins the war effort and Mary is left alone with her dreams. This deeply romantic dream-play is an exquisitely personal examination of the cost of war.
Unnecessary Farce
by Paul Slade Smith
Directed by Christopher Williams and Robert May
May 23-June 15, 2025
Preview Performance: May 23
Opening Night: May 24
From the playwright who gave us The Outsider comes a rollicking farce. Two cops, three crooks, eight doors – GO! Questions abound: Who is in which room? Who is being videotaped? Who has taken the money? Who has hired a hitman? And why does the accountant keep taking off her clothes? Enjoy!