2025/26 Season Subscription Package: Preview Night Fridays

Included events:
  • Donna Orbits the Moon (Preview) Fri - Jan 23, 2026 - 7:30pm PST
  • Lend Me a Soprano (Preview) Fri - Apr 24, 2026 - 7:30pm PST

We invite you to join us for SRT’s 46th Season, with our Preview Night Friday subscription package.


Preview productions are the first Friday of every show, and give us an opportunity to perform our shows for the first time in front of a live audience. These preview performances offer our patrons a chance to be the very first people to see our latest shows at a discounted price, while allowing our cast and crew to perfect their productions before Opening Night.


2025/26 Season includes:


Kimberly Akimbo

by David Lindsay-Abaire

Directed by Ted Leib

September 26-October 19, 2025


The prospect of dying by age 16 hardly seems like obvious fodder for comedy. This play, which inspired the musical that took Broadway by storm in 2022, is a haunting and hilarious dark comedy that offers theatre at its most wacky and original.

Kimberly Akimbo tells the story of a girl with a genetic disorder that accelerates her aging process – she’s going on 16, but has the body of someone four times older. Kimberly Akimbo manages to ask the big questions about family and mortality in a funny, zany and heartfelt tone. The New York Times called it “the comedy of the year.”


Master Class

A co-Production with The Roustabouts Theatre Co

by Terrance McNally

Directed by Phil Johnson

November 14 – December 14, 2025


This Tony-winning play tells the story of the uncompromising opera diva Maria Callas as she delivers a life-altering master class to students at an elite opera training program. During the class, she encounters three vastly different students who are by turns hilariously crushed, soulfully uplifted, and profoundly inspired by her singular artistry.

Based on a series of real-life classes Callas delivered at Juilliard, Master Class inspires us, transports us and transforms us by carving a window into the soul of one of the most complicated and celebrated artists of the 20th century who pushed the boundaries of artistic sacrifice and quality.


Donna Orbits The Moon

by Ian August

Directed by Kandace Crystal

January 23-February 15, 2026


A comedic one-woman show about anger, grief, Apollo 11, and the importance of baked goods… Something is not quite right with Donna: She’s a loving mother, a devoted wife, and a minor celebrity to all the bake sale planners in town–but something is making her spacey, and she’s not sure what it is. Therapy is out of

the question–and church isn’t the place to share one’s distress. Donna will need to pass through space and through time–all the while listening to an unlikely voice and try to break free from her gravitational pull to learn just how she can land.

August draws a tender dimensional portrait of a woman whose trauma is so relatable, whose heart is so big, and whose intentions are so earnest, we are rooting for her to take that one brave step, even before we know why.


Lend Me A Soprano

by Ken Ludwig

Directed by Kate Rose Reynolds

April 24- May 17, 2026


It’s 1934 and the Cleveland Opera company finds their star soprano arriving late with a jealous husband and a temper to match her over sized ego. The roles are reversed and the ladies take the lead in this madcap screwball comedy based on Ken Ludwig’s Tony Award-winning Lend Me a Tenor, guaranteed to leave audiences teary-eyed with laughter.

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2025/26 Season Subscription Package

Included events:
  • Master Class
  • Donna Orbits the Moon
  • Lend Me a Soprano

We invite you to join us for SRT’s 46th Season!


2025/26 Season includes:


Kimberly Akimbo

by David Lindsay-Abaire

Directed by Ted Leib

September 26-October 19, 2025


The prospect of dying by age 16 hardly seems like obvious fodder for comedy. This play, which inspired the musical that took Broadway by storm in 2022, is a haunting and hilarious dark comedy that offers theatre at its most wacky and original.

Kimberly Akimbo tells the story of a girl with a genetic disorder that accelerates her aging process – she’s going on 16, but has the body of someone four times older. Kimberly Akimbo manages to ask the big questions about family and mortality in a funny, zany and heartfelt tone. The New York Times called it “the comedy of the year.”


Master Class

A co-Production with The Roustabouts Theatre Co

by Terrance McNally

Directed by Phil Johnson

November 14 – December 14, 2025


This Tony-winning play tells the story of the uncompromising opera diva Maria Callas as she delivers a life-altering master class to students at an elite opera training program. During the class, she encounters three vastly different students who are by turns hilariously crushed, soulfully uplifted, and profoundly inspired by her singular artistry.

Based on a series of real-life classes Callas delivered at Juilliard, Master Class inspires us, transports us and transforms us by carving a window into the soul of one of the most complicated and celebrated artists of the 20th century who pushed the boundaries of artistic sacrifice and quality.


Donna Orbits The Moon

by Ian August

Directed by Kandace Crystal

January 23-February 15, 2026


A comedic one-woman show about anger, grief, Apollo 11, and the importance of baked goods… Something is not quite right with Donna: She’s a loving mother, a devoted wife, and a minor celebrity to all the bake sale planners in town–but something is making her spacey, and she’s not sure what it is. Therapy is out of

the question–and church isn’t the place to share one’s distress. Donna will need to pass through space and through time–all the while listening to an unlikely voice and try to break free from her gravitational pull to learn just how she can land.

August draws a tender dimensional portrait of a woman whose trauma is so relatable, whose heart is so big, and whose intentions are so earnest, we are rooting for her to take that one brave step, even before we know why.


Lend Me A Soprano

by Ken Ludwig

Directed by Kate Rose Reynolds

April 24- May 17, 2026


It’s 1934 and the Cleveland Opera company finds their star soprano arriving late with a jealous husband and a temper to match her over sized ego. The roles are reversed and the ladies take the lead in this madcap screwball comedy based on Ken Ludwig’s Tony Award-winning Lend Me a Tenor, guaranteed to leave audiences teary-eyed with laughter.

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