2026/27 SEASON

Always...Patsy Cline
July 23 - Aug 1 Thurs, Fri, & Sat at 7:30pm
Tickets: $20 online $25 at the door
Hayden Cabin 5489 Sherwin Creek Rd.
Seats are limited so bring a lawn or camping chair or just have a picnic on a blanket. Onsite parking is limited so parking is also available at Mammoth Creek.
Love Always… Patsy Cline is a popular, musical play written by Ted Swindley. It is based on the true story of the unlikely friendship and pen-pal correspondence between the country music legend and her biggest fan, Houston housewife Louise Seger. This musical play, complete with down-home country humor and big-hearted emotion, includes over two dozen of her classic hits, including "Crazy," "Walkin' After Midnight," and "I Fall to Pieces." Runtime 90 minutes. Feel free to bring a lawn chair. Limited seating is available. Limited parking available at site or park at Mammoth Creek and walk over.

Shakespeare Kids - Presents Hamlet
July 31 @ 5:30
Location Shady Rest Park
SHAKESPEARE KIDS - Children's Summer Camp
A professional educational program that brings the brilliance and fun of William Shakespeare’s works to students of all ages.
We combine specialty workshops in varied performance skills with a fun rehearsal process that culminates in a grand performance for family and friends. An edited down version of a presentation of Hamlet is the culmination of the 2 week camp.
This event is free but donations are welcomed.

A NIGHT OF IMPROV
Coming in August
Location TBA
Our local talent will be presenting a night of improv with tons of laughs that will have you rolling in the aisle. These improvisors have been training for weeks. This "no fee" course is offered to our local talent to keep their craft on point and have an opportunity to share their talents with our theatre audiences.
This event is free but donations are welcomed.
Mary Shelly's Frankenstein
by David Catlin
Oct 16 - Nov 1, 2025
Fri & Sat at 7pm - Sunday @ 4pm
Tickets online: $18/$20
Tickets at the door $25 No discounts
At Mammoth High School MPR
David Catlin’s acclaimed adaptation of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is a visceral, play-within-a-play that intertwines the classic horror narrative with the true story of how the novel was born.
Catlin’s script cleverly merges two timelines. The frame story takes place during the infamous summer of 1816 in a Swiss villa on Lake Geneva, where Mary Godwin (later Shelley), Percy Bysshe Shelley, Claire Clairmont, Lord Byron, and Dr. John Polidori challenge one another to write a ghost story. As Mary begins to spin her terrifying tale, the villa’s quintet transforms into the characters from the novel, acting out the tragic saga of Victor Frankenstein and his creation.

Theatre for Young Audience Production:
Kid Frankenstein the Musical
book and lyrics by peter Charles Morris Music by David Mallamud
For bookings Contact Shira Dubrovner @ mammothlakesrep@yahoo.com
14-year-old Frankie Steiner has just lost his dad. To cope
with the grief, he throws himself into his robotics project for the school’s Science Expo, but his mom and friends are shocked when he builds a life-like robot that looks and sounds exactly like his late dad. A musical about loss and acceptance handled with humor and warmth, set to a pop/rock score.

A Night Of Broadway
January 15 & 16, 2027
Fri - Sat @ 7pm
Tickets online: $20/$18/$15
Tickets at the door $25 No discounts
Who needs to go to the Tony's when we are bringing you some of the best musical numbers from the best shows on Broadway. 2 nights only, so get your tickets early.
Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead
by Tom Stoppard
Mar. 5 - 21, 2027
Fri & Sat @ 7pm & Sunday @ 4pm
Tickets online: $20/$18/$15
Tickets at the door: $25 No discounts
Acclaimed as a modern dramatic masterpiece, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead is the fabulously inventive tale of Hamlet as told from the worm’s-eye view of the bewildered Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, two minor characters in Shakespeare’s play. In the great Tom Stoppard’s best-known work, this Shakespearean Laurel and Hardy finally get a chance to take the lead role, but do so in a world where reality and illusion are entwined, and where fate leads our two heroes to a tragic but inevitable end.
“A stimulating, funny, imaginative comedy.” – New York Daily News
“Very funny, very brilliant, very chilling; it has the dust of thought about it and the particles glitter excitingly in the theatrical air.” – The New York Times
Writers & Spoken Word open mic
Coming this Spring!
Location and Date TBA
Join us for Writers Wednesday, a supportive public reading and open mic night at a local coffee house. Enjoy an evening of spoken word, storytelling, and poetry in a welcoming environment for writers and listeners alike.
Interested in sharing your work? Participants may sign up for 5 minutes on the mic.
To reserve a reading slot, please email Shira Dubrovner at MammothLakesRep@yahoo.com
All are welcome to attend and celebrate the creativity of our local writing community.
Mammoth Lakes Film Festival
May 26 - 30, 2027
Earlybird Passes on sale Nov 2026
The 13th annual Mammoth Lakes Film Festival is committed to screening new independent films by inspired and innovative filmmakers!

