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Current Season

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Directed by Dave Zochert

October 2-5, and 9-12, 2025

It is 1981, and Jamie is closing up the bar, when an older man named Jimmy begs to stay for a little while, with no real explanation why. They then begin talking about life, destiny, and dreams, and are soon joined by Jamie’s girlfriend, Abby. Then Jimmy reveals the unbelievable truth about where he’s from and why he’s there...

From the same author as The Tin Woman, this thought-provoking story explores living with the costs of our decisions, regrets of “what-if”, and the real value of love. It begs to answer the question: If you had the ability to go back to change anything in your past, what would you do?

Drama, Comedy, Romance

Produced by special agreement with Playscripts, Inc.

October 2, 3, 9, & 10 @ 7:30 pm

October 4 & 11 @ 4 pm

October 5 & 12 @ 2 pm

Generously Sponsored by

(TBD Looking for Sponsor)

Directed by Pete Dignan

December 4-7 and 11-14, 2025

Ebenezer Scrooge has just died under suspicious circumstances, and a now-all-grown-up Tiny Tim is determined to get to the bottom of what really happened... And what better person to ask for help with his investigation than the world’s most iconic detective–Sherlock Holmes?!

Featuring a mashup cast of classic characters from The Christmas Carol and Sherlock Holmes, this delightfully suspenseful holiday tale follows The Great Detective as he works to solve a case on Christmas Eve, haunted not only by the ghost of Scrooge, but those of the past, present, & future.

Christmas, Mystery, Comedy

Presented by special arrangement with Broadway Licensing, LLC, servicing the Dramatists Play Service collection

December 4, 5 11, 12 @ 7:30 pm

December 6 & 13 @ 4 pm

December 7 & 14 @ 2 pm

Generously Sponsored by

(TBD Looking for Sponsor)

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Directed by Teresa Aportela Sergott

February 12-15 & 19-22, 2026

Desperate to continue producing food during the height of WWII, Fred Hunt concedes to allow German POWs from a nearby camp to work his family’s fields, despite the fact that he is furious about his own son being an injured POW oversees.

In an attempt to bring some joy back into their home, Isabelle Hunt begins to discreetly encourage their 17-year-old daughter Anna to get to know one of the young soldiers–igniting wrath from Fred that calls the true meaning of shared humanity into question, and examines whether a person must be “deserving” of love and acceptance from others.

Drama, Romance, Historical

Produced by special arrangement with Eldridge Publishing 

February 12, 13, 19, & 20@ 7:30 pm

February 14 & 21 @ 4 pm

February 15 & 22 @ 2 pm

Generously Sponsored by

(TBD Looking for Sponsor)

Directed by Kristi Skrinska

April 16-19, & 23-26, 2026

Fanny, Willa, and Johnnie Faye have supported each other through decades of life’s highs and lows–and now they need to more than ever, as one battles the shock of her 60th birthday, another turns to vodka and speed-knitting to cope with her stressful knitting job, and the third is desperately trying to make a comeback from being a widow.

Then, the women are tasked with caring for an ailing aunt and dealing with hordes of family keepsakes no one wants. As they sort through chaos together, they learn it’s never too late to try a new path forward. 

Comedy, Heartwarming, Light

Produced by special arrangement with THE DRAMATIC PUBLISHING COMPANY of Woodstock, Illinois

April 16, 17, 23 & 24 @ 7:30 pm

April 18 & 25 @ 4 pm

April 19 & 26 @ 2 pm

Generously Sponsored by

(TBD Looking for Sponsor)

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Staged Readers Theater Continues!

Will Continue Next Season!
Please, keep an eye out for dates!

Current Health & Safety Guidelines

Please review our safety guidelines before purchasing tickets. 

Weather Guidelines

Important Note: Green Bay Community Theater does not reschedule or cancel performances due to inclement weather. All sales are final. We do not issue refunds or allow rebookings for tickets that were booked and not used.

We will update our health and safety guidelines as needed.

To offer the safest environment possible for our patrons, artists, employees, volunteers and community, we have implemented the following requirements for everyone who enters the building.

2025-2026 Season.

If you are feeling ill, even just a little bit, please stay at home. The Box Office will help you exchange your tickets, convert the value into a donation or provide a refund.

Seating: GBCT is selling tickets at full capacity. If you would like to change your seats once you arrive, visit the box office and we will do our best to accommodate the change.

Masks: Masks will be available while attending 2025-2026 Season at Green Bay Community Theater as we will be entering flu season as well as Covid cases are expected to rise during this time.  We ask patrons for responsible and respectful cooperation of this policy. Our goal is to continue to provide a safe and healthy environment for everyone.

Hand Sanitizers. Stations will be available near all entryways to the theater, restrooms, and in other strategic locations. 

Although Green Bay Community Theater follows CDC guidelines to disinfect our facility, GBCT cannot guarantee you will not be exposed to COVID-19. By entering Green Bay Community Theater, visitors accept all responsibility for the medical risk associated with their presence in a public space for themselves and for those for whom they act as legal guardians. The Green Bay Community Theater is not liable for illness or injury beyond what may be prevented through reasonable accommodations. Please follow the city ordinance on masks, avoid touching surfaces, wash your hands or use hand sanitizers frequently, and please follow all signage posted to provide you with an up-to-date safe experience.

Health & Safety Guidelines

If you missed our 2020-21 Off-Stage Season see below for links to our webinars.

Scenic Design with April Beiswenger

September 17, 2020:  Click here to watch recording

Costume Design with April Beiswenger

September 24, 2020:  Click here to watch recording

Post Its, Pencils & Paperwork!

The Basics of Stage Management

with Erin Gerard & Chad Bishop

October 1, 2020: Click here to watch recording

Director's Panel Conversation with

Craig Berken, Kristi Skrinska & Dave Zochert

October 8, 2020: Click here to watch recording.

Lighting Design for the Stage with April Beiswenger

October 15, 2020: Link Coming Soon! 

Actor's Panel Conversation with Lyle Becker, Lina Green, Bill Sergott,  Jami Thompson & Eric Westphal

October 22, 2020, Click here to watch recording. 

Death and Beauty  with April Beiswenger

October 29, 2020 Click here to watch recording.

Post-Its Talkback with actors and director

November 19, 2020 Click here to watch recording.

The A, B, C's of Makeup for the Stage with Christopher Russo

December 3, 2020 Click here to watch recording.

Cornered by Robert Patrick Talkback with actors; Kathryn Schroeder and Eric Westphal and director Sandy Zochert

January 28, 2021: Click Here to watch recording. 

With This Ring Talkback with actors and director

February 18, 2021 Click here to watch recording.

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