Upcoming Theatre & Stage Production Events

Summer Camps – 2026

Join us for one week camps this summer for ages 4-7, and 8-14!

Rabbit Hole

How do you move forward when grief holds you still Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Rabbit Hole is a beautifully crafted portrait of grief, resilience, and the fragile threads that hold a family together.

Performances: February 6th-22nd, 2026

Shrek Jr. – Winter Production

Join our winter production of Shrek Jr! Rehearsals at the Pacific Highlands Ranch Rec Center and performances at Madison High School.

Performances March 13th-15th

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (One-Act) – Winter Production

Join our fall production of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe! Rehearsals and performances at Trinity Theatre Company

Performances April 17th-19th

Youth Theatre Classes

Join musical theater classes for ages 4-7, and 8-14. Actors will sing, dance, and act their way through classic songs and stories.

2025-2026 Arts Education Season

Join us for arts education productions in Carmel Valley and Mission Valley for ages 8-18!

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It’s unbelievable, but true! Philip was offered the role of Dickon Sowerby in The Secret Garden. He let out a scream of joy when he found out about it and he has been excited and in a happy mood ever since. What a great new reality. I still cannot quite believe it. It’s clear that without your excellent guidance it would have not happened. His monologue and his confidence about acting had improved substantially after you taught him. I am therefore immensely grateful to you for having helped Philip gain access to a new world in which he will surely make new and wonderful experiences. He will always remember and be grateful to his very first theater teacher for the rest of his life.
Jurgen
Parent

Reviews

5 Stars. I loved it!
Took our 12 year old daughter, who is really into Shakespeare right now, to see it and she laughed the whole way through.
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Abridged
Judging by his most recent production of the very quirky, oddball 1999 dysfunctional-family comedy, “Fuddy Meers,” by David Lindsay-Abaire, he and his company are definitely worth a look-see. 
Under Boyd’s direction, the cast of “Fuddy Meers” (a stroke victim’s mangling of ‘funhouse mirrors’), centered by the ebullient performance of Kandace Crystal as the amnesiac Claire, captured the wacky, off-the-wall sensibility of this play about family and memory — and violence (excellent fight choreography by Kellen Gold). A very committed ensemble who deftly mined the humor and the play’s dark absurdity.
Pat Launer