At Renton Civic Theatre, patrons are eligible for Student/Senior discount prices if:
They have current valid student ID for any educational institution
OR
They are at least 60 years old
Now Playing
Hay Fever
by Noël Coward
Starring Donna Austin, Travis Blount, Bob DeDea, Lorrie Fargo,
Rosalie Hilburn, Laura Kessler, Buddy Todd, Gianni Truzzi, and Rachel Wilkie
Directed by John Munn
17 February 2012 — 3 March 2012
Thursdays 7:30 PM | Fridays 8:00 PM | Saturdays 8:00 PM | Sundays 2:00 PM
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Mr. Coward sends the audience on holiday with the eccentric and somewhat self–absorbed Bliss family. The four Bliss family members spend the weekend in their country home and unbeknownst to each other have each invited a romantic prospect. As the unsuspecting romantic prospects begin to arrive and family members each discover the increasing number of guests, the Bliss family lives up to its name as the "quiet weekend" comes to an exhausting and hilarious finale.
Tickets purchased for this show will be assigned the best available seats.
Pavane
A One–Act Production by Sally Dixon Wiener
19 February 2012 — 27 February 2012
Sundays and Mondays at 7:30 PM
Two gay couples perform a Pavane to produce one child: a radiant, magical being who changes their lives forever. Fast paced with tart tongued dialogue and rich in laughter, tears and insight, Pavane is a glowing tribute to human strength and love.
Next at Renton Civic Theatre
Coming Soon
Crossing Delancey
by Susan Sandler
Directed by Bill Huls
13 April 2012 — 28 April 2012
Thursdays 7:30 PM | Fridays 8:00 PM | Saturdays 8:00 PM | Sundays 2:00 PM
Crossing Delancey is a charming romantic comedy set in present day New York City. The play explores the age old traditional roles of women as expressed by Bubbie, the lovable, feisty, sharp–witted grandma in her eighties and contrasted with the liberated options of the "new woman" explored by her twenty–something granddaughter Isabelle "Izzy" Grossman. When Bubbie and the matchmaker Hannah try to arrange a date for Izzy with Sam, the local pickle man, a generational and cultural clash erupts! Izzy has ideas of her own and the conflict is resolved with a generous dose of humor, affection, and wisdom. Crossing Delancey is a production all ages can enjoy together!
Tickets purchased for this show will be assigned the best available seats.
The Purse Thief
A One–Act Production by Don Gordon
15 April 2012 — 23 April 2012
Sundays and Mondays at 7:30 PM
George is an unemployed salesman so down on his luck he's been sleeping in the park and going on job interviews wearing a suit he found in the trash. Discouraged, he's changed his profession to purse snatcher. However, his victims never react the way he expects. Mostly they chase him and retrieve their belongings. As a thief, George is a complete failure. One of his victims, Sharon Peabody, is desperate, consumed with guilt, has a gun, one bullet and is about to end it all. Her life is a bigger mess than George's. It's the start of something good?
This script was just awarded the best One Act at the Orlando Fringe Festival 2011.
Pump Boys and Dinettes
by John Foley, Mark Hardwick, Debra Monk, Cass Morgan, John Schimmel and Jim Wann
Directed by John Kelleher and Julie Denninghoff
8 June 2012 — 23 June 2012
Thursdays 7:30 PM | Fridays 8:00 PM | Saturdays 8:00 PM | Sundays 2:00 PM
On Highway 57, somewhere between Frog Level and Smyrna, stands a gas station. Across the blacktop is a roadside eatery called the Double Cupp Diner. The four guys at the station have been known to do some auto repairs, but only when aided by quantities of time and beer. The Cupp sisters celebrate their home cooking with the same zeal they bring to being neighborly with the boys. This is their musical tribute to life by the roadside! They perform on guitars, piano, bass and, yes, kitchen utensils.
Tickets purchased for this show will be assigned the best available seats.
Road Trip
A One–Act Production by Jason Milligan
10 June 2012 — 18 June 2012
Sundays and Mondays at 7:30 PM
Vernon, a drifter in his late twenties, visits his brother Ron after a long absence. Their older brother Alan is in a coma and Ron, who is about to get married, wants to take Alan off life support equipment after a prolonged period of little or no improvement. Is this for Ron's convenience or is it really time to let Alan go? Vernon questions the ethics of Ron's decision and fiancée Lisa joins the fray to protect Ron's interests in an emotionally charged confrontation that results in tentative steps toward unity and a sense of family.
Box Office Hours
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| Day of Week | Regular Hours | Hours during show weeks |
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| Wednesday | | 1:00pm — 5:00pm |
| Thursday | 1:00pm — 6:00pm | 1:00pm — 8:00pm |
| Friday | 1:00pm — 6:00pm | 1:00pm — 8:00pm |
| Saturday | | 3:00pm — 8:00pm |
| Sunday | | 11:00am — 2:00pm |
The box office is always open for two hours preceding events.