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Fourteen productions planned for Whitefish Theatre Company’s 2025-26 season

Daily Inter Lake | Daily Inter-Lake | UPDATED 4 months AGO
by Daily Inter Lake
| August 7, 2025 12:00 AM

Whitefish Theatre Company has a slate of events lined up for the 2025-26 season with 14 theater and music productions planned.   

“This season has something for everyone,” company Artistic Director Kim Krueger said. “We’re presenting an irresistible mix of classic comedies, daring dramas, thought-provoking stories, and wildly entertaining musical acts. From ‘Little Shop of Horrors’ to ‘The Odd Couple,’ from ‘Perfect Arrangement’ to world-class musicians like TAKE3 and Reverie Road, we’re bringing you a year of laughter, suspense, and soul.”  

All shows will be held at the O’Shaughnessy Center, 1 Central Ave., in Whitefish.  

Season tickets and Build-Your-Own-Season Pass are on sale at www.whitefishtheatreco.org or at the box office. Season tickets, which include all 14 shows, are $270. A Build-Your-Own-Season Pass is also available for purchase, where patrons select tickets to six or more shows to receive a 10% discount.  

Following is a list of the 2025-26 schedule:  

Sept. 27 and 28: A Black Curtain theater production of “Perfect Arrangement” follows two U.S. State Department employees on a mission to expose deviants in the government, yet, they’re both living double lives themselves. A clever mix of madcap comedy and Cold War tension.  

Oct. 4: The genre-defying trio, TAKE3, will perform an electrifying concert where “rock meets Bach" and classical music collides with rockstar charisma. TAKE3 was created by violinist and vocalist, Lindsay Deutsch, who has toured with musician, Yanni.  

Oct. 16-19 and 23-25: In the mainstage play, “Wait Until Dark,” a blind woman must outwit dangerous criminals in this nail-biting thriller that delivers suspense in spades.  

Nov. 7: Powerhouse Celtic ensemble, Reverie Road, is set to perform. Reverie Road’s members include founding Solas members, Winifred Horan (fiddle) and John Williams (accordion), former Gaelic Storm fiddler, Katie Grennan and Raga and jazz pianist, Utsav Lal.  

Nov. 15 and 16: A Black Curtain theater production titled, “World Builders,” tells the story of two patients in a clinical drug trial who share their imaginary worlds and fall in love. A beautiful, mind-bending story about connection.  



Dec. 4-7 and 11-14: In a mainstage theater production titled, “Let Nothing You Dismay,” a couple’s quiet Christmas turns to chaos as their wildly eccentric families descend upon the maternity ward. A holiday farce full of heart.  

Jan. 24 and 25, 2026: “Brooklyn Laundry,” a Black Curtain play, is a quirky love story about a laundromat meet-cute, unexpected second chances and the weight of family obligations.  

Feb. 6, 2026: Syrian-American soul and funk band, Bassel & The Supernaturals will bring groove, joy and powerful storytelling to the stage.  

Feb. 19-22 and 26-28, 2026: “The Odd Couple,” Neil Simon’s timeless comedy about two wildly mismatched roommates, will be performed on the main stage.  

March 21 and 22, 2026: In a Black Curtain production of “The Best We Could (a family tragedy)," a father-daughter road trip becomes a poignant exploration of memory, grief and connection in this heartbreakingly honest play.  

April 9-12 and 16-18, 2026: “The Cottage, "a British farce with a modern wink, is a romantic comedy full of secrets, scandal and slamming doors will be performed on the main stage.    

April 22, 2026: Quebec’s award-winning folk trio, Bon Débarras, takes the stage, delivering high-energy rhythms, step-dancing and irresistible fun.  

May 8, 2026: Michael Harrison Presents: Ventastic, a one-man ventriloquism and comedy spectacle for the whole family.  

May 21-24 and 28-31, 2026 and June 5-6, 2026: The cult-favorite musical, “Little Shop of Horrors,” about a man-eating plant, fame, love and blood offers toe-tapping outrageous fun on the main stage.