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Post Productions 2026 Season


The Goat or, Who Is Sylvia?
By Edward Albee

March 13, 14, 19, 20, 21, 26, 27 & 28, 2026

A successful architect, his devoted wife, and their precocious son live in blissful domestic stability… until a longtime family friend exposes a troubling secret that threatens to tear the family apart. A razor-sharp drama that probes love, marriage, and the limits of tolerance with provocative wit, The Goat blends bold humor, uncanny insight, and intense moral confrontation to invite audiences to question their own assumptions about normalcy, compassion, and honesty.

​Winner of the 2002 Tony Award for Best Play, and a finalist for the 2003 Pulitzer Prize for Drama.

CAST

Michael K. Potter as Martin Gray
Fay Lynn as Stevie Gray
Nikolas Prsa as Billy Gray
Heath Camlis as Ross Tuttle
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The Pet
​by Shane Nelson

October 2, 3, 8, 9, 10, 15, 16 & 17, 2026
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For several years the Caretaker and the Pet have lived in a co-dependent, secluded relationship under impossible circumstances. The love and trust that binds them together becomes threatened with the introduction of the Admirer, who disrupts their established routines by inspiring thoughts of a better life – leading to a pulse-pounding climax in which the challenges of attachment, caregiver fatigue, the burdens of responsibility, and the implications of societal waste exact a twisted toll. The Pet is an eerie and atmospheric psychological horror unlike anything ever staged in Windsor-Essex… and an experience audiences will never forget.

​Winner of the 2025 Windsor-Essex Playwriting Contest.

Wit
​by Margaret Edson

December 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18 & 19, 2026
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Vivian is a brilliant academic unexpectedly faced with a medical crisis that forces her to confront her own vulnerability. A powerful and intimate drama that blends sharp intelligence with deep humanity, Wit explores how intellect can both shield and isolate us – and how empathy is essential in catastrophe. An unforgettable play that audiences will find thought-provoking, subversively hilarious, warm, and quietly transformative.

​Winner of the 1999 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, and the New York Drama Critics’ Circle award for Best New Play.

Innocence
​by Michael K Potter

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​In a future uncomfortably close to the present, society has collapsed. Two young brothers struggle to survive in a world without parental guidance, schooling, and the reassuring illusions of civilized life. Nearing starvation the boys make a desperate choice to save themselves – a choice that imperils their strong but fragile consciences… and reveals truths that threaten the integrity of their souls. Laced with skin-tingling tension and wrought with moral ambiguity, Innocence explores the good and evil rooted in childhood ignorance, the complex consequences of trust, the boundaries of our most cherished values, and the powerful bonds of love between siblings. What remains, what’s possible, and what’s inevitable when our institutions and culture crumble into dust?
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