Test of Princess #12 from "Once Upon a Mattress" in summer 2012
Elle and Warner, from "Legally Blonde: the Musical" in summer 2014
From "All My Sons" in April 2012
From "Radio Gals" in summer 2013
From "All My Sons" in April 2012
Brooke Wyndham, from "Legally Blonde: the Musical" in summer 2014
From "The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: Abridged" in April 2014
From "All My Sons" in April 2012
Fred meets Dauntless in "Once Upon a Mattress" (summer 2012)
From "Radio Gals" in summer 2013
A promo photo for "I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change" in February 2012 (the actors recreated famous poses for the promos)
A promo photo for "I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change" in February 2012 (the actors recreated famous poses for the promos)
Elle tests the "Bend and Snap" on Nikos (from "Legally Blonde: the Musical, summer 2014)
Professor Callahan teaches a harsh lesson in "Legally Blonde: the Musical" (summer 2014)
Omigod you guys! (From "Legally Blonde: the Musical" in summer 2014)
Sarah DeYong, as Dorothy in Town & Gown's 2007 production of "The Wizard of Oz"
From "The Fantasticks" in summer 2006
Princess Fred's arrival, from "Once Upon a Mattress" in summer 2012
Time to study! From "Legally Blonde: the Musical" in summer 2014
A scene from "Annie" in summer 2011
Cast/crew of "The Fantasticks" - summer 2006
A scene from Town & Gown's 2008 production of "Arsenic and Old Lace"
Elle arrives at Harvard, in "Legally Blonde: the Musical" in summer 2014
From "All My Sons" in April 2012
Michael H.
Jul 3, 2017
We love to go here. You are right on the stage. Great price and fun time. The actors aren't pros but it doesn't matter
Read MoreTonia H.
Mar 21, 2014
While I enjoy theatre and the performing arts in general, I was a little disappointed in the play "Greater Tuna". The actors did an amazing job bringing their characters to life and making them believable, the story line was one I felt lacked that spark that it needed to make this play one of my favorites.
Read MoreJulianna H.
Nov 8, 2014
It's okay for a small town community theater. The plays they choose kinda baffle me. A mix of classic, modern, and lame. The sets always look nice. Actors are hit and miss, but non have been truly unwatchable. Oh, I did leave a play early, "Rumor " I think. No concessions. Free parking near the entrance, no handicap parking.
Read MoreEugenia T.
Dec 3, 2015
I love community theatres. They aren't meant to be professional touring companies although for entertainment I think they can't be beat. I absolutely love Greater Tuna! It is hilarious. My kids still pop up with quotes from that play. We are so fortunate to have talented actors that give time to inspire and entertain us. Thanks from me and the kids that you have inspired.
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