SINGLE TICKETS

GHOSTS
by Henrik Ibsen (FEB 26 - MAR 22)
Henrik Ibsen’s (A Doll’s House, Hedda Gabler) haunting masterpiece of moral reckoning, Ghosts lays bare the corrosive power of secrets and the cost of keeping up appearances. In a remote Norwegian town, widow Helen Alving prepares to dedicate an orphanage in her late husband’s name. But when her son Oswald returns home, buried truths begin to rise, and the ghosts of the past refuse to stay hidden. Hypocrisy, illness, and forbidden love begin to expose the rot beneath respectability, igniting a firestorm of guilt and desire. Bold, unsettling, and decades ahead of its time, Ghosts still hits like a gut punch with one of the most powerful climaxes in all of modern drama.

THE CRIPPLE OF INISHMAAN
by Martin McDonagh (APR 9 - MAY 3)
From the darkly hilarious mind of Martin McDonagh (The Banshees of Inisherin, Hangmen) comes this wickedly funny tale of hope, cruelty, and island gossip. On the remote Irish island of Inishmaan, young “Cripple” Billy dreams of escaping his bleak life and earning a role in a Hollywood film. When a movie crew arrives on a neighboring island, Billy sees his chance—but at what cost? With its absurd characters and razor-sharp wit, The Cripple of Inishmaan is a twisted comic gem that balances laughter with heartbreak in equal measure.

CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF
by Tennessee Williams (MAY 28 - JUN 28)
One of the most iconic dramas of the 20th century, this searing American classic returns to The Gamm. In the sweltering Mississippi heat, the Pollitt family gathers to celebrate Big Daddy’s birthday, but the air is thick with tension. Brick drinks to forget, Maggie claws for love—and everyone is hiding something. With Williams’ (A Streetcar Named Desire, The Night of the Iguana) signature lyricism and emotional depth, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof burns with desire, denial, and the desperate fight to hold on to what’s already slipping away.



