Our Next Show in the 2025 Season is : A Song Without Words. April 17th - 27th at the Hillside Theater.
April 17-27
Hillside Theatre at Taliesin
By Jennifer Vosters
You may have heard of the great composer F. Mendelssohn. You may not have heard that there were two. Equally talented siblings Felix and Fanny Mendelssohn were each other's chief supporters and best friends. But under the constraints of an unforgiving world, there was only room for one to be great.
Songs Without Words is the funny, tragic, and heartfelt story of one artistic soul inhabiting two very different artists. Featuring a solo actor's tour-de-force performance as both Fanny and Felix, Songs Without Words wrestles enduring questions of gender and genius, family and fame, siblinghood and the power of art.
Directed by Michael Cotey
Starring Jennifer Vosters
Thank you to everyone who came out to A Number ! We’re so grateful for the support of our incredible community!
A NUMBER
February 20 - March 2
Touchstone Theatre on the APT Campus
By Caryl Churchill
Human cloning is the subject of this beguiling hour-long psychological thriller that blends topical scientific speculation with a stunning portrait of the relationship between fathers and their sons.
Director - Dee Dee Batteast
Salter - David Daniel*
Bernard - Marcus Truschinski*
Stage Manager - Rivka Kelly*
Assistant Stage Manager - Nora Murphy
Costume Designer - Kaela Wohl
Lighting Designer - Lea Branyan
Scenic Designer - Doug Dion
Sound Designer - Brian Grimm
Approximate run time: 60 Minutes
This production is appropriate for mature audiences (18+)
Artistic Director Marcus Truschinski and APT Core Company actor David Daniel star in this brilliant and provocative thriller - February 20 through March 2 - in the Touchstone Theatre on the APT campus.
They’ve shared the stage many times, but not quite like this.
Don’t miss your chance to see these two core company members at APT shine as a father and his sons in this mind-bending story about cloning, which begs the question, “Can we start again?”
Fans of Severance and Black Mirror shouldn’t miss this one! A relationship tale of identity and individuality, with a sci-fi twist. Directed by Dee Dee Batteast.
Thank you to cast, crew, and community for a wonderful run of Harry Clarke. What a great way to kick off our 2025 Season. Sold-out shows, standing ovations, and rave reviews. We are so excited to share our next two shows of the season with you! Get your tickets now.
Director - Marcus Truschinski
Philip Brugglestein/Harry Clarke - Nate Burger*
Stage Manager - Nora Murphy
Assistant Stage Manager - Caitlyn De Araujo
Sound Designer - Ben Feiner
Lighting Designer - Lea Branyan
Scenic/Costume Designer - Robert R. Doyle
Harry Clarke is the story of a shy Midwestern man who feels more himself when adopting the persona of a cocky Londoner, Harry Clarke. Moving to New York and presenting himself as an Englishman, he charms his way into a wealthy family’s life, romancing two family members as the seductive and sexually precocious Harry, with more on his mind than love. With his spellbinding and emotionally nuanced storytelling, Cale has created a riveting story of a man leading an outrageous double life.
Approximate run time: 80 minutes
This production is appropriate for mature audiences (18+)
Poster by Jack Whaley. Video by Asa Derks.
Ticket Policy: Please note all sales are final and no refunds will be given. Tickets can be exchanged for any show up to 24 hours before the performance, where available. In order to exchange tickets please email us here: boxoffice@twocrowstheatrecompany.org. There is no cost to exchange tickets.
Please arrive at the theatre 30 minutes before the performance in order to pick up tickets and be seated. Unfortunately, latecomers will not be seated under any circumstance. If a performance is sold out, unclaimed tickets will be released to the waiting list at curtain time.
*Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers