November Theatre

By Diana Morton | October 30, 2025

ICT Rep, Turnverein Hall in Old Cowtown Museum. The Past, A Present Yet to Come. 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 writer who hasn’t had a hit since Nicholas Nickleby. Nov 13 – 15, 7:30 pm and Nov 15, 2:00 pm. 316-612-2543
Mosley Street Melodrama, 234 N. Mosley. Holidaze of our Lives by Carol Hughes. Nov 14 – Dec 21. Tickets, dinner, & show $36-40; show only $26-30. 316-263-0222
Prairie Pines Murder Mystery Theatre, Dancing and Dying at the ‘Ole Five and Dime.
A high-energy, interactive, mystery-comedy is played between three dinner courses. Nov 14 – Dec 23. Tickets are available at prairiepinesplayhouse.com or call 316-303-2037

Roxy’s Downtown, 412 E. Douglas, cabaret-style theatre. Rocky Horror Picture Show. In this cult classic, sweethearts Brad and Janet, stuck with a flat tire during a storm, discover the eerie mansion of Dr. Frank-n-Furter and meet a houseful of wild characters. 7:30 pm Thu – Sat; 2 pm Sat, Now-Nov 15. Tickets $40. 316-265-4400
Next: Dwight Christmas. Join Dwight and Mamie are down on the farm for a White Christmas where Mamie will answer the age old question “What Can You Do with a General?” 7:30 pm Thu – Sat, 2 pm Sat matinees. Nov 28 – Dec 27. Tickets $40. 316-265-4400
Contact Diana Morton at dianamorton12@sbcglobal.net

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