Our Season

Leave Your Fears Here

September 12-15, 19-22

In this intensely personal one-man play, actor James Morrison recounts his beloved son’s struggle with and ultimate recovery from brain cancer. It is a tale of losing a language and learning a new one, of a child teaching the parent, and the power of hope in the darkest of times. James takes you on a journey that affirms love and human connection as the antidote to fear and despair.

Special benefit for Katie’s Handprint on Opening Night!

Written and Performed by James Morrison

Directed by Robert Egan


Ken Ludwig’s Moriarty

November 1-3, 8-10, 15-16

Holmes and Watson join forces with Irene Adler to take down the criminal mastermind, Professor Moriarty. Danger! Adventure! Laughter! With 5 Actors playing 40 roles, what could possible go wrong!?

Cyrano! The Musical

Following in the style of last year’s successful comedy, “The Three Musketeers,” this new version of Cyrano de Bergerac is sure to please. Swords! Romance! Swords! Did we mention Swords? And a little bit of music to boot. Come see the sweeping epic!

The Merry Wives of Windsor

April 18-20, 25-27 & May 2-3

Shakespeare’s comedy follows the misadventures of Sir John Falstaff as he attempts to seduce the women of Windsor. But will he succeed? or will Mistress Page and Mistress Ford outwit the disreputable knight instead?

Second Stage Performances!

White Rabbit Red Rabbit

March 13

No rehearsals.
No director.
No set.
The actor reads the script for the first time when they take the stage.
Will you participate?
Will you be manipulated?
Will you listen?
Will you really listen?

MST’s Serial Bowl!

Episode 1: Oct. 11-12
Episode 2: Jan. 17-18
Episode 3: Mar. 7-8

Playwrights from around the world compete in Anchorage’s episodic one act festival where you, the audience, get to vote on which performance moves on to the next round!

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