Everyman Theatre’s 2024/2025 Season

OUR 34th SEASON

We are excited to bring you another great season of plays filled with laugh-out-loud comedies, suspenseful mysteries, inspiring tales of discovery, and award-winning landmarks in contemporary theatre. Our 2024/2025 lineup offers an incredible combination of six great plays from playwrights that embody Everyman’s mission and artistic spirit, alongside a special summer concert featuring Broadway singers and other new events!

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Baltimore, Broadway, and Beyond 
A Musical Evening with Felicia Curry and Friends 
Directed by Noah Himmelstein
July 10-28

Reserved Table Seats: $65 ($52 early-bird)
General Admission Theatre Level: $42 ($34 early-bird)

For a limited time, Everyman will transform its main stage into an exciting new venue with cocktail tables, a swanky bar, and all the glitz, glamour, and flare of a classic Broadway cabaret! Baltimore, Broadway, and Beyond brings Resident Company Member and Broadway performer Felicia Curry and her band with special guests together for an evening featuring the songs of jazz musician Ethel Ennis, composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim, and the spectacular Nina Simone. This celebration of sound will fill your summer nights with pure joy.


THE PLAYS OF 2024/2025

POTUS:

or Behind Every Great Dumbass are Seven Women Trying to Keep Him Alive  

by SELINA FILLINGER
directed by LAURA KEPLEY

SEPTEMBER 1 – SEPTEMBER 29

A provocative political satire  

What could be more fitting than kicking off a season during an election year with a riotous satire? Leave the kids at home and join us for this Broadway hit about seven brazen women who must save a bumbling President and the world from falling apart (again). With intelligence, wit, and a shocking amount of audacity, these women will have you asking the eternal question, “Why isn’t she President?”  

Queens Girl:

Black in the Green Mountains

by CALEEN SINNETTE JENNINGS
directed by DANIELLE DRAKES

OCTOBER 20 – NOVEMBER 17

An inspiring journey of self-discovery 

Poetry, music, and dance combine to tell the story of Jacqueline Marie Butler’s years at Bennington College in Vermont amidst the raging Vietnam war and the Kent State shootings. Whether you remember her coming of age in previous Everyman productions or will be meeting her for the first time, this final chapter of the award-winning Queens Girl trilogy will sweep you away. Join Jackie as she finds her place in the world in this whirlwind of self-discovery.  

And Then There Were None

by AGATHA CHRISTIE
directed by NOAH HIMMELSTEIN

DECEMBER 1 – JANUARY 5

A best-selling crime story

Adapted for the stage by the Queen of Crime herself, this famous murder mystery masterfully weaves suspicion and intrigue to deliver a shocking tale of suspense. A mysterious host who knows everyone’s secrets lures ten strangers to a mansion on a secluded island. One by one, they start to disappear, eerily mirroring the deaths in an old 1600s nursery rhyme displayed in the house. With no way to escape and a killer among them, tension rises as they attempt to uncover the identity of the murderer before none are left to tell the tale. 

Primary Trust

by EBONI BOOTH
directed by REGINALD L. DOUGLAS

FEBRUARY 2 – MARCH 2

An inventive and touching new play 

Sometimes we all feel a little stuck. In this captivating, humorous, and thought-provoking new play — hailed as a New York Times Critic’s Pick — we meet Kenneth, a shy and gentle man who is forced to rejoin society after being fired from his bookstore job. With the help of his best friend Bert and a few new friends he meets along the way, he slowly finds the courage to overcome his grief and find joy in new beginnings.   

Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? 

directed by VINCENT M. LANCISI

MARCH 23 – APRIL 20

A Tony Award-winning modern masterpiece  

George and Martha return to their New England home drunk at 2AM to await another couple coming over for more drinks. What begins as a game of mental chess between the hosts turns into a marital battlefield exposing the truth lurking beneath their shattering marriage. This Pulitzer Prize nominated play is the perfect blend of explosive comedy and harrowing drama, filled with depth, tension, and wit.  

The Mystery of Irma Vep

— A Penny Dreadful

by CHARLES LUDLAM
directed by JOSEPH W. RITSCH

MAY 18 – JUNE 22

A laugh-out-loud farce

Gothic melodrama gets a high-camp celebration in this first-class comedy filled with murder and mayhem.  With two actors playing over 8 roles each and 30+ costume changes, this side-splitting quick-change marathon moves at breakneck speed. Charles Ludlam’s horror spoof sends these actors on a tour de force ride full of werewolves, mummies, and a scary amount of laughter.