ICTRep Production History
Relive your favorite ICTRep moments through this archive of our past shows
2025-26 Season
Silent Sky
January 22-February 1, 2026
This 2015 drama – poetically and imaginatively written – is the true story of 19th-century astronomer Henrietta Leavitt. It explores a woman’s place in society as several different women negotiate a time of immense scientific and personal discoveries. With music and math bursting forth onstage, Henrietta and her female peers change
The Past, A Present Yet to Come
November 13-16, 2025
How did Charles Dickens come to write the holiday classic “A Christmas Carol”? In this witty new play, an ambitious young family man plans an elaborate trick on his old miser of an uncle, Ebenezer Scrooge. To help, he enlists a sarcastic and morally suspect female theatrical producer, and a
Amadeus
October 10-19, 2025
Shaffer’s 1979 masterpiece is a fictionalized story of the boy-genius Mozart and his musical contemporary, the Court Composer Antonio Salieri. Narrated by Salieri (the self-confessed “Patron Saint of Mediocrities”) whose life’s work is threatened by his jealousy of Mozart’s brilliance, this drama examines Salieri’s tortured, obsessive battle with the Creator,
A Jukebox for the Algonquin
August 15-24, 2025
At a senior living community in Upstate New York, a small group of residents refuse to go “gentle into that good night.” This band of former city dwellers from Brooklyn and The Bronx devise a plot to prove that “old” is not a New York state of mind. The award-winning
2024-25 Season
Witness for the Prosecution
March 28-April 6, 2025
Leonard Vole is accused of murdering a widow to inherit her wealth. The stakes are high. Will Leonard survive the shocking witness testimony, will he be able to convince the jury – and you – of his innocence and escape the hangman’s noose?
Ms. Holmes & Ms. Watson – Apt. 2B
November 14-17, 2024
In this bold and highly theatrical romp, oddball female roommates Sherlock (yes, a girl named Sherlock) Holmes and Joan Watson join forces to emerge from pandemic fog as a madcap-dynamic duo, ready to solve all the mysteries and kick butts of all villains! A fast-paced, whip-smart feminist fable.
War Horse in Concert
October 27, 2024 at 3:00 p.m.
The timeless story of friendship, bravery and innocence set against the devastating backdrop of World War I, as told through the eyes of the brave-hearted horse Joey. ICTRep will stage readings from this classic book with projected illustrations by Rae Smith, while the Wichita Symphony Orchestra and a full choir perform an orchestral suite written
Travesties
July 18-21, 2024
Tom Stoppard’s Comedy about Art, Revolutionaries, Libraries, and Cucumber Sandwiches wows audiences with its riff on those who create art and those create social change. “The year is 1916, the place is neutral Switzerland, and the world is unhinged…”
The Importance of Being Earnest
June 20-23, 2024
Oscar Wilde’s 1895 Comic Masterpiece – Re-imagined in the 21st century! One of the wittiest plays ever written, and the only known trifecta of playwriting to include a food fight, a baby rescued from the lost-and-found, and yummy cucumber sandwiches.
2023-24 Season
The Old Man and The Old Moon
January 11-14, 2024
“The Old Man and The Old Moon,” a 2012 story-telling play with folk music, is a whimsical origin story for how the Moon came to wax and wane. For ages 8-108, a delightfully imaginative story to share.
Boeing Boeing
November 9-12, 2023
Bernard, an American architect living in Paris, is delighted with his carefully balanced life. He has three fiancées (yep, you read that right) – Gloria from New York, Gabriella from Italy, and Gretchen from Germany – and they’ve never met! … until faster jet engines and bad weather over Helsinki throws all flight schedules
Sleuth
August 25-27, 2023
One of the slickest psychological thrillers ever written for the stage, SLEUTH is twisty, intriguing and wickedly fun.
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