Verge Theatre has their 2015 - 2016 season planned

Verge Theater will open its 2015-2016 Season in September, on its tiny stage, with the giant Mel Brooks Musical, Young Frankenstein. Left in stitches from Young Frankenstein, we’ll draw back the curtain in late October and continue in true Halloween fashion, welcoming local storytellers as they grab the mic and tell true Tales From The Verge on the subject of TERRIFIED!  You’ll go from shuddering in fear to hitched over in laughter when Improv On The Verge takes a Main Stage weekend in November to showcase the Bozeman Improverts. Next, our very own Ryan Cassavaugh will usher in the Holiday Season with his world premier of Jimmy’s First Christmas (out of jail)! We’ll then ring in the New Year with laughs as our 5th Annual All Original Comedy Revue presents original skits worthy of Saturday Night Live (the good years of SNL, that is). February and March will welcome Guest Directors Todd Hoberecht and Natalie Scheidler, who will respectively captivate you with the hit musical with a message, Next To Normal, and the touching, tragic, and provocative cultural narrative, These Shining Lives. One might think we should drop the mic, walk off stage, and take a much deserved break after all of these fabulous shows, but we have more!!

In April we will again invite local storytellers to the stage for another round of our incredibly popular Tales From The Verge. We haven’t decided on a topic for this one yet, but rest assured, no matter what the subject, it is always fascinating to hear true tales spoken from the mouths of the not-so-innocent. Another Improv On The Verge weekend follows with more hilarious surprises from The Bozeman Improverts (maybe Improv The Musical, maybe an Improv Battle to the death, maybe we’ll just improvise a play before your very eyes; scripts are overrated after all). We’ll continue a very full April with our Annual Rocky Horror Show weekend of debauchery. Pull up your fishnets and strap on your corsets, because nobody gets out unscathed from these 3 performances which culminate in a Midnight show that always gets dirty (We’re talking about the carpet. It’s always a mess when we’re done)! If April is the cruelest month, then May is the quirkiest at Verge Theater. And we won’t disappoint when we produce Row After Row, the off-beat play about three Civil War re-enactors. And then Summer 2016 will find the return of Don’t Close Your Eyes: Live Radio Theater, in their 6th Season, with 7 new Radio Plays written in different genres. This is a local favorite that brings people indoors even during our short Summers!

What else could we possibly do to make Verge Theater enticing to you? Join us as we exit the weekends with laughs at our Monday Night Improv On The Verge shows. Parents, grandparents, older siblings, and babysitters, don’t forget about our full season of Saturday Children’s Matinees and our three full length Teen Theater productions. Verge Theater also has an educational wing that offers kid’s classes in Comedy Improv and Musical Theater, a Teen Theater program to fill those after school hours with energy and art, and a 5 Level Improv school We provide theater and improvisation programs that serve kids and teens across all backgrounds. We also have an exciting and fun improv school for adults who are at risk of becoming boring - See more at: http://vergetheater.com/about/history#sthash.QInZrGYA.dpuf We provide theater and improvisation programs that serve kids and teens across all backgrounds. We also have an exciting and fun improv school for adults who are at risk of becoming boring - See more online, for adults who are at risk of becoming boring.

Don’t miss a day of our 2015-2016 Season. For more info check us out at www.vergetheater.com, or write to us at info@vergetheater.com, or call us at (406)587-0737. See you at The Verge!