2026/27 Season Subscription Package
Included events:- Theatre People or the Angel Next Door
- Murder for Two
- 4000 Miles
- Private Lives
We invite you to join us for SRT’s 47th Season!
2026/27 Season includes:
Theatre People or the Angel Next Door
By Paul Slade Smith
Directed by Christopher Williams
August 27-September 20, 2026
An Angel is not always angelic, and a Broadway bound gravy train play might run off the rails in this rollicking comedy by Paul Slade Smith. Theatre People or The Angel Next Door serves up fun and fabulousness in this zany screwball comedy about theatre people being theatrical. “It’s hard to think of more fun you could have at the theatre right now or really more fun anywhere.” (Broadway World)
Oliver Adams is on the brink of a major success. His novel “The Angel Next Door” is set to be published, and famed Broadway playwrights Charlotte and Arthur Sanders have already adapted his book for what is sure to be a huge stage hit. And who do they have their eye on as the leading lady? Margot Bell, of course, the very person Oliver adores and about whom he has written his novel (though he hasn’t told her yet). When they all converge for a weekend in Newport, Rhode Island, the thin walls of the well-appointed mansion reveal that the angel may not be angelic, and only the power of theatre can save the play, Oliver’s novel, and perhaps most importantly, his heart.
Murder For Two
by Joe Kinosian & Kellen Blair
Directed by AJ Knox
Jan. 21- Feb. 13, 2027
Shots ring out a surprise birthday party and music, mayhem and murder ensue. In this hilarious homage to old fashioned murder mysteries two performers play thirteen roles – not to mention the piano.
“A snazzy double-act that spins out comic mystery animated by deftly tuned songs.” (The New York Times)
4000 Miles
by Amy Herzog
Directed by Ted Leib
March 4-27, 2027
21-year-old Leo seeks solace from his 91-year-old grandmother and these two unlikely roommates infuriate, bewilder and ultimately reach each other.
Authentic and moving without a shred of sentimentality, 4000 Miles shows us how two outsiders can find their way in this challenging world.
4000 Miles by Amy Herzog is a 2013 Pulitzer Prize-finalist drama exploring grief and generational bonds. It follows Leo, who unexpectedly crashes at his feisty, 91-year-old grandmother Vera’s Greenwich Village apartment after a traumatic cross-country bike trip. These two unlikely roommates infuriate and bewilder one another, but will they ultimately reach each other?
“A funny, moving, and altogether wonderful drama.” (The New York Times)
Private Lives
A co-Production with The Roustabouts Theatre Co
by Noel Coward
Directed by Phil Johnson
April 22- May 16, 2027
Private Lives by Noël Coward is considered one of the most sophisticated, entertaining plays ever written. Elyot and Amanda, tempestuously married, divorced and now honeymooning with new spouses at the same hotel, meet by chance, reignite the old spark and impulsively elope. Soon the fierce love that first brought them together has rekindled. They abscond together, leaving their new spouses behind and initiating a dangerous dance of desire – and violence. Written by Coward in 1930 for his friend Gertrude Lawrence and instantly a stylish West End, Broadway and literary classic, the play has featured the biggest stars in entertainment: Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, Alan Rickman, Tallulah Bankhead and Maggie Smith. Bad behavior and martinis abound for two people, very much in love, but unable to stand each other. Often it is said that love and hate are very close, but can lovers be honest enough to admit they might be better off apart? Find out for yourself and laugh your head off at Private Lives.