Saturday, Oct. 14, 7 pm: Opening the series is “Coffee Shop” by Mari Hill - a dramedy about a coffee shop owner who entangles himself in his patron’s lives.
Saturday, Oct. 21, 7 pm: “Strange Things Are Afoot at the Circle K” by Robert Eyster - a comedy about a recently divorced agoraphobic on a beer run to an inconvenience store.
Sunday, Oct. 29, 2 pm: “American Nightmare/Greek Tragedy” by Kraig Bellows - a modern retelling of Sophocles “Antigone”, set in a contemporary U.S., explores issues of democracy and war.