Shows
- **Thursday preview-curtain at 7:30 pm-tickets $10
- *Sunday Matinees-curtain at 2:00 pm
- All other dates are Friday and Saturday-curtain at 8:00 pm
- Tickets are $20/$18 for seniors (65+)/full time students free with reservations
- FPT is located in First Presbyterian Church at the corner of Wayne & Ewing—north of the Library
Download the 2009-2010 Theater Brochure
The Laramie Project - Aug 26
This docudrama features a handful of actors as the citizens of Laramie, WY, telling their stories in the aftermath of the brutal murder of Matthew Shepard. From progressive liberals at the university to conservative clergy, this town’s true...
Tuesdays with Morrie - Oct 08
Mitch (an accomplished journalist) happens to catch Morrie (who was his favorite professor in college) on a Nightline report about his battle with Lou Gehrig's Disease. What starts as a perfunctory visit turns into a weekly pilgrimage and a...
The Christmas Spirit - Dec 02
A musical! A comedy! A world premiere! What in the world happened to Christmas Spirit? Eve Cashman’s sanity is slipping away after she gets hoodwinked into staging her church’s Christmas Pageant for yet another year. Filled with lovely music...
Dead Man’s Cell Phone - Jan 14
What happens when you answer a dead man’s cell phone? This quirky play shows us what happens when one ventures beyond immediate reality and into a dead man’s phone calls. Ruhl’s witty magical realism is not only a delightful story, but also a...
As You Like It - Mar 04
Banished by her usurping uncle, Rosalind, disguised as a boy, seeks refuge in the Forest of Arden. She instructs Orlando, the man she secretly loves, in the ways of winning a woman’s heart. Full of wit, wisdom, song, and featuring one of...
Broadway Bound - Apr 29
The final chapter of Neil Simon’s Brighton Beach trilogy starts at the end of WWII as Eugene Morris Jerome leaves his Biloxi Blues for the lights of Broadway! Revisiting his own start in showbiz amidst family turmoil, Simon traces how he became...
The Lady with All The Answers - May 27
For decades Ann Landers answered letters with direct, insightful and often humorously honest responses. On a night in 1975, she must meet a looming deadline for a column dealing with a new kind of heartbreak: her own. As she struggles to...

