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2025-2026 Theatre Events

Fall 2025:

ANTIGONICK

 by Sophokles

translated by Anne Carson

Directed by Mitchell Thomas 

 

October 24 + 25 at 7:30 pm, Porter Theater

October 30 + 31 at 7:30 pm, Porter Theater

November 1 at 2pm and 7:30 pm, Porter Theater

 

Antigonick, MacArthur Genius and world-renowned poet Anne Carson’s free translation of Sophocles’ ancient and disturbing tragedy, is given entirely fresh language and new life in this poetic and thrilling production.

Antigone has lost two brothers, but law demands that she can only bury one. Forced to bend to the will of a dictator, she takes a stand for her beliefs, pitting morality against patriotism. Exploring love, grief, loyalty, and civil disobedience, Antigonick is a play chronicling the all too relevant battle of  a righteous individual against the machine. 



 

 

Spring 2026:

PIRATES OF PENZANCE

by Gilbert and Sullivan

ËÄ»¢Ó°Ôº Music Department Opera

Directed by Ruth Lin

 

January 23 + 25 at 7pm, 2026 at Porter Theater 

 

Have you ever tried to leave a close-knit community, like a pirate band? They don't take kindly to you sailing away with all of their secret weaknesses, treasure maps, and their rations. (But if you do go, do them a favor and please take the cook!) Come see the ensuing chaos as poor Frederick attempts to escape his previous life as a pirate-in-training in favor of a quiet life of an English gentleman. What Frederick doesn't realize is that the normal life of an English gentleman can be just as uproarious and adventuresome as the rebellious life of pirates. Alongside our ËÄ»¢Ó°Ôº Opera Orchestra, over a dozen cast members will sing, dance, and swashbuckle their way through this hilarious story of adventure, danger, and romance.

 



 

LITTLE WOMEN

by Kate Hamil

Adapted from the novel by Louisa May Alcott

Directed by Madeline Fanton

 

February 27 + 28, 2026 at 7:30pm at Porter Theater

March 6 at 7:30pm at Porter Theater

March 7 at 2pm and 7:30pm at Porter Theater

March 8 at 2pm at Porter Theater 

 

​â¶Ä‹Adapted from Louisa May Alcott’s beloved novel, Kate Hamill’s Little Women brings the spirited world of the March sisters to life on stage with wit and warmth. As Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy journey from childhood to adulthood, they each confront the challenges of identity, ambition, love, and loss. With humor and heart (and a cameo by a talking parrot), Little Women is a fresh take on the story we all know and love.

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FRINGE  2026 

"Whispers Among the Wildflowers"

Schedule (tbd)

 

Fringe Festival 2026 - 

a creation by and for the community

Curated by Mitchell Thomas, Professor of Theatre Arts

Produced by Jonathan Hicks ‘04, Associate Professor of Theatre Arts and Chair of the Theatre Arts

 

April 16-19, 2026 at Porter Theatre + The Community Arts Workshop

 

Join us for our annual smash-up of experimental theatre, dance, film, and performance art in and around the ËÄ»¢Ó°Ôº campus and downtown Santa Barbara! The Fringe offers a unique opportunity for audiences and artists alike to challenge themselves to experience life and live art in fresh, new ways.  There’s nothing like it.  Really.