The Princess and the Pea
Adapated by Noah Smith
It's time for Prince Archibald to get married but he isn't interested in the Princess his father, the King, has in mind. Princess Kate from the Northern Kingdom caught his fancy, but her sassy speak-her-mind attitude has the King skeptical that she's even a Princess! With the help of Jim the tailor, a big band and the rest of the royal court, the King comes up with a way to discover if she is a Princess. Will Archie marry his true love? What happens to his betrothed? And will Kate get a good nights rest? Come see Makeshift Theatre's The Princess and the Pea, adapted by Noah Smith, to find out!

Treasure Island
Adapted by Jack Neary
This is a faithful adaptation of the classic tale by Robert Louis Stevenson, created to move quickly in exciting storytelling fashion as the shipwrecked sailor Ben Gunn greets the audience with an enthusiastically-delivered telling of his great adventure, which evolves very swiftly into a storytelling challenge between Gunn and rip-roaring pirate Long John Silver. As these two magnificently colorful sea squabblers square off and try to top each other with their renditions, the story comes to life and all of Stevenson's beloved characters appear in gripping, intriguing, swashbuckling scenes leading to the great battle and chase at the end.

The Ugly Duckling
Adapted by Jack Neary
The second in The Misdirected Theatre Company series, following Robin Hood; they have once again missed their appearance, so, again, Margaret must fend for herself and present the classic Andersen tale utilizing her stalwart company. As the story unfolds, Mother gives birth to a set of very cute ducklings, and one very large, very awkward...thing...that might be a duck, or a turkey, or...who knows what. When the weird duckling realizes he is a ....