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2024 Stage @ The Warner Season

The 2024 Stage @ The Warner season promises to be exceptional!

Tickets are currently on sale for subscribers and will be available to the general public opening weekend of the SpongeBob Musical, July 29, 2023.

For more information on how to become a subscriber please contact the box office at [email protected] or 860-489-7180 x1.

The Irish & How They Got That Way

March 2-17, 2024 in the Nancy Marine Studio Theatre.

We open in March—just in time for St. Patrick’s Day—by reviving one of our most popular productions ever,
The Irish & How They Got That Way by Frank McCourt. The beloved bestselling author of Angela’s Ashes has given us a heartfelt history of the Irish in America with original musical arrangements, by Rusty Magee, of classic
Irish songs from Danny Boy to U2. Presented by special arrangement with The Irish Repertory Company, Inc.


Love, Sex and the I.R.S.

May 4-12, 2024 in the Nancy Marine Studio Theatre.

What says “Happy Mother’s Day” like a screwball comedy? Love, Sex & The I.R.S. by Billy Van Zandt and Jane Milmore has been described as a cross between I Love Lucy and Some Like It Hot, with more mistaken
identities and plans-gone-haywire than you can shake an audit at!


School of Rock: The Musical

August 3-11, 2024 on the Oneglia Auditorium Main Stage

Rock ain’t got no reason, rock ain’t got no rhyme…but you better get to school on time! School of Rock is based on the Paramount movie by Mike White with book by Julian Fellowes (Downton Abbey), lyrics by Glenn Slater,
and new music by Andrew Lloyd Webber. If this stage is rockin’, you better come a-knockin’!


International Playwright’s Festival

October 11-12, 2024 in the Nancy Marine Studio Theatre.

The International Playwright’s Festival is returning to the Warner Theatre for its thirteenth year!


Dracula

October 25-November 2 (including a special Halloween performance) in the Nancy Marine Studio Theatre.

Wrapping up our season is a classic—with a twist. Dracula, adapted from Bram Stoker’s novel by Jana Beagley. The twist? This is a reverse-gendered production; a bloodthirsty Transylvanian Countess stalks and drains handsome young Englishmen by night…and an intrepid band of bad-ass women race to stop her before all is lost. Terrifying. Sexy. Bloody-good storytelling.