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SCCT 2026 Season

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About the Shows:

Death of a Hot Sauce Salesman (April 2026)

Prescott Knight, owner of the Hot Knights Genuine Pepper Sauce empire, discovers on the morning of the annual Knight Family Barbecue that someone is trying to kill him.  A family meeting is hastily arranged, and Prescott announces he is changing his will so that the recipe for Hot Knights will pass into the right hands.  Hours later, family members find Prescott dead and the recipe stolen.  Prescott’s family, his lawyer, the housekeeper, and the gardener are all suspects.  With the help of audience members, who have been given clue packets, Judge Titus A.  Drumm slowly unravels this spicy comedy filled with zany characters, outrageous lines, and plenty of hot sauce.

Curtains (July 2026)

Set in the brassy, bright, and promising year of 1959, Boston’s Colonial Theatre is playing host to the opening night performance of a new musical. When the leading lady mysteriously dies on stage… the entire cast and crew are suspects. Enter a local detective, who just happens to be a musical theatre fan!

Noises Off (September 2026)

Called “the funniest farce ever written,” Noises Off presents a manic menagerie of itinerant actors rehearsing a flop called Nothing’s On. Slamming doors, on and offstage intrigue, and an errant herring all figure in the plot of this hilarious, high-energy comedy. Mixing mockery and homage, Frayn heaps a hilarious melée of stock characters and situations into his side-splitting play-within-a-play.

Dinner At 8, Dead By 9 (November 2026)

This deliciously clever comedy mystery is written specifically for a dinner theatre setting, though it can also be presented traditionally.  The action takes place around the head table of a banquet room where guests — and of course your audience members — are expecting a dinner theatre show.  But when the guest of honor, Eleanor Van Heusen, falls face first into her plate of spaghetti, the guests are suddenly witnesses to a murder!  Luckily, Inspector Bungles is there to help solve this whodunit.  To say the least, Eleanor wasn’t loved by all.  In fact, all her family members and even the chef have reasons to kill her.  Hilarity ensues as they each reveal their own murder plans, yet all claim innocence.


SEATING CHARTS

Check out the seating charts for our past performance spaces:

Boal Barn Playhouse

Millbrook Marsh

The State Theatre

The Penn State Downtown Theatre Center


GROUP RESERVATIONS

Group reservations must currently be made through our Box Office by emailing boxoffice@scctonline.org. If you are planning a group outing, please let us know your individual circumstances. Rates and other arrangements are evaluated on a group-by-group basis. Group theatre outings can be very fun events and we want to do our best to make yours as special as possible!


At this time, all persons requiring ADA Seating should email us at boxoffice@scctonline.org to purchase tickets or to make your reservations.


Note:  All ticket sales are final and non-refundable.  

Tickets can be exchanged for another performance, but the same seats cannot be guaranteed. Exchanges are only possible in advance of the production. Please arrive early – in the event of a sell-out performance, we will allow people on the waiting list to purchase unclaimed seats at show time.