

September 11-27

Picnic
Directed by Josh Crank
(Drama/Romance)
During a Labor Day weekend in a small 1950s Kansas town, the arrival of a charming drifter disrupts the quiet lives of two neighboring households. When Hal Carter sparks an unexpected romance with Madge Owens, long-suppressed desires rise to the surface—leading to choices that will change them all.
November 6-22

The Outsider
Directed by Brett Bunker
(Comedy)
Ned Newley doesn’t even want to be governor. He’s terrified of public speaking, and his poll numbers are impressively bad. To his ever-supportive chief of staff, he seems destined to fail. But political consultant Arthur Vance sees things differently: Ned might be the worst candidate to ever run for office… unless that’s exactly what voters are looking for.
February 5-21

Tiny Houses
Directed by Lisa Bennett
(Comedy)
Bohdi is a life coach. Jevne is a YouTube artist. Ollie sells haunted dolls online. Cath has just left her job to move to Oregon with her new boyfriend. Together, they set out to build a tiny house in the backyard, but as the structure rises, tensions swell, discoveries are made, and long-buried feelings rise to the surface. In a world where bigger is always better, can tiny really mean happy… or is this a recipe for disaster?
April 9-25

Bingo
Directed by Terri Gilbert
(Musical)
A fun, fast-paced musical comedy about passionate bingo players whose weekly game is more than just a pastime—it’s a way of life. When a storm knocks out power at the bingo hall, the night takes a turn as past conflicts and long-lost friendships come to light. With humor, heart, and a lively score, Bingo celebrates friendship, resilience, and the magic of second chances.
