DRUNK DRACULA Returns To New York For A Six-Week Halloween Run
by A.A. Cristi - Sep 26, 2025
Brass Jar Productions has announced the return of Drunk Dracula, the fangtastic Halloween event from the Drunk Shakespeare Society. After a sold-out debut last fall, the booze-soaked parody is back for a six-week limited run.
THE ANABAPTIST GAME Will Play The Tank Theater August 25"31
by A.A. Cristi - Aug 20, 2025
Louisa Nickel’s new play The Anabaptist Game will run August 25–31 at The Tank Theater in New York. Following its early development as The Anabaptist Play, the work now arrives fully staged, blending music, whimsy, and ancestral memory as it explores forgiveness and liberation.
BEAUTIFUL: THE CAROLE KING MUSICAL Comes to Casa Mañana in March
by Stephi Wild - Feb 28, 2023
Casa Mañana presents Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, sponsored by Frank Kent Cadillac. This is among the first regional productions of Beautiful after an acclaimed six-year run on Broadway and subsequent national tour. The show runs March 4–12 and tickets are on sale now.
FRANK-N-FRIEND Announced At Casa Manana
by A.A. Cristi - Jan 9, 2020
Casa Mañana continues its 2019-20 Children's Theatre season, presented by Happy State Bank and sponsored by Frank Kent Cadillac, with the World Premiere of Frank-N-Friend, January 31-February 16, 2020. Tickets are on sale now.
Buddy Holly Is Back on Top at Casa Manana
by Julie Musbach - Jul 22, 2019
Casa Mañana opens its 2019-20, presented by Frank Kent Cadillac, with the world's hottest rock-n-roll musical, Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story. The show runs September 7-15, 2019. Tickets are on sale now.
Casa Mañana Presents THE PRODUCERS
by A.A. Cristi - May 23, 2019
Casa Mañana continues celebrating its 60th anniversary season, presented by Frank Kent Cadillac, with Mel Brooks' outrageous, in-your-face comedy The Producers. The show runs June 1-9, 2019. Tickets are on sale now.
Wizard of Oz Actress Adjusts Performance for Deaf Patrons
by Kyle Christopher West - Apr 26, 2019
This weekend in Fort Worth, Texas, actress Molly Franco took the stage as Dorothy in Casa Mañana's production of THE WIZARD OF OZ. When Franco learned that members of the deaf community were in the audience on Thursday evening, she sought permission to adjust the blocking of the show's iconic song "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" to incorporate American Sign Language into her performance.