2025-2026 Season

We are proud to announce our 51st season at Theatre West. The 2025-2025 season contains four shows, and runs between October of 2025 and August of 2026.


The Shows

2025-2026 Poster

We are proud to announce the new 2025-2026 season!

There are four shows this season:

Beside out regular plays, we are also producing three ‘Reader’s Theater’ events.


  • The Subject Was Roses

    A troubled young man returning to a troubled home, with all the family interaction that ensues from that.

    2025

    THUR
    FRI
    SAT
    Oct 30
    Oct 31
    Nov 1
    Nov 6
    Nov 7
    Nov 8
    Nov 13
    Nov 14
    Nov 15
    Sunday Matinee
    Nov 16 @ 2:00pm
    Nov 20
    Nov 21
    Nov 22
    Regular Show Time 7:30 PM

    Written by:

    Frank Gilroy

    Directed by:

    Bonnie Ross

    Oct. 30-1, 6-8, 13-15, 20-22
    Shows start at 7:30 PM

    Matinee:
    Sunday, November 16th @ 2:00pm

    “The Subject Was Roses” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French Inc, www.concordtheatricals.com

    The Story:

    It is May of 1946 and Timmy Cleary has come home from the war to his estranged parents, John and Nettie, in the Bronx apartment where he grew up. As their reunion promises a return to life as it never was, John, giving up a lucrative business opportunity, attends a ball game with his son and grudgingly, at Timmy’s request, returns with roses for Nettie in an insincere attempt at reconciliation. Reminiscing, the three attempt to recapture the past and all it symbolizes, but the ideal is shattered amidst recriminations. The next morning Timmy announces he is leaving once again, and husband and wife must face the reality of life with only their memories.


  • The Sunshine Boys

    Two men have numerous issues to work out before they return to normal society.

    2026

    THUR
    FRI
    SAT
    Jan 29
    Jan 30
    Jan 31
    Feb 5
    Feb 6
    Feb 7
    Saturday Matinee
    Feb 7 @ 2:00pm
    Feb 12
    Feb 13
    Feb 14
    Sunday Matinee
    Feb 15 @ 2:00pm
    Feb 19
    Feb 20
    Feb 21
    Regular Show Time 7:30 PM

    Written by:

    Neil Simon

    Directed by:

    K. Athena Suckow

    Jan. 29-31, Feb. 5-7, 12-14, 19-21
    Shows start at 7:30 PM

    Matinee:
    Saturday, February 7th @ 2:00pm and Sunday, February 15th @ 2:00pm

    “The Sunshine Boys” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordetheatricals.com.

    For auditions, be prepared for cold readings with other auditioners. We are happy to support and encourage you whether you are a seasoned actor or doing it for the first time. We love welcoming new performers to our ranks, both on stage and back stage.

    Looking for 5 Men & 2 Women:

    • Willie Clark: Lead
    • Al Lewis: Lead
    • Ben Silverman: Supporting
    • Registered Nurse: Supporting
    • Burlesque Nurse: Supporting
    • Eddie: Supporting
    • Patient: Supporting

    The Story:

    Al and Willie as “Lewis and Clark” were top-billed vaudevillians for over forty years. Now they aren’t even speaking. When CBS requests them for a “History of Comedy” retrospective, a grudging reunion brings the two back together, along with a flood of memories, miseries and laughs. The story follow the attempt by a young theatrical agent to reunite his elderly uncle, a former vaudevillian great, with his long-time stage partner for a TV reunion. Despite their celebrated reputation, the two old men have not spoken in twelve years. Besides remastering their sketch, the two men have numerous issues to work out before they are ready to return to the public eye.


  • The Dead Guy

    What would you do if you had one week to spend a million dollars until you became “The Dead Guy”?

    2026

    THUR
    FRI
    SAT
    Apr 30
    May 1
    May 2
    May 7
    May 8
    May 9
    Sunday Matinee
    May 10 @ 2:00pm
    May 14
    May 15
    May 16
    Sunday Matinee
    May 17 @ 2:00pm
    May 21
    May 22
    May 23
    Regular Show Time 7:30 PM

    Written by:

    Eric Colbe

    Directed by:

    Lewis Smith

    Apr. 30-2, 7-9, 14-16, 21-23
    Shows start at 7:30 PM

    Matinee:
    Sunday, May 10th @ 2:00pm and Sunday, May 17th @ 2:00pm

    “The Dead Guy” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Dramatists Play Service. www.concordetheatricals.com.

    The Story:

    Under the glare of studio lights, a floundering nobody named Eldon Phelps is thrust into sudden celebrity when a television producer offers him a macabre bargain: one million dollars to spend in a single week, after which he must die. What begins as a carnival of cash and reckless generosity quickly warps into a spectacle of greed, voyeurism, and moral decay, as friends and strangers alike claw for their piece of Eldon’s fleeting fortune. With every indulgence broadcast to a hungry nation, Eldon’s humanity flickers against the relentless machinery of entertainment, until the final day forces both him and his audience to confront the true cost of turning death into prime-time amusement.


  • Lungs

    An unsettling and funny portrait of a relationship in jeopardy.

    2026

    THUR
    FRI
    SAT
    Mar 27
    Mar 28
    Saturday Matinee
    Mar 28 @ 2:00pm
    Regular Show Time 7:30 PM

    Written by:

    Duncan Macmillan

    Directed by:

    Bonnie Ross

    Mar. 27, 28
    Shows start at 7:30 PM

    Matinee:
    Saturday, March 28th @ 2:00pm

    LUNGS is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Dramatists Play Service. http://www.concordtheatricals.com

    This play is being presented at no charge, and tickets can be obtained through the Buy Tickets button.

    The Story:

    Duncan Macmillan’s Lungs is an intense, minimalist two-hander that follows a young, educated couple as they grapple with the ethical and emotional complexities of bringing a child into a world facing environmental collapse. Stripped of sets, costumes, and lighting cues, the play unfolds as a singular, breathless conversation spanning years, capturing the raw anxiety of a generation paralyzed by “overthinking” their carbon footprint versus their primal desire to procreate. As their relationship weathers pregnancy, loss, and the inevitable passage of time, the play evolves from a sharp, witty debate about global responsibility into a poignant exploration of the enduring, messy nature of human love.”