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Longmont Theatre Company Announces 70th Season

Longmont Theatre Company Announces 70th Season


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Mandy Lahey, Marketing & Communications

Longmont Theatre Company, 720-224-7311

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Longmont, COLongmont Theatre Company proudly announces our 70th Season, celebrating seven decades of storytelling, community, creativity, and live theatre magic.

The season opens in September with the slapstick farce The Play That Goes Wrong, directed by Rob Mess. Audiences can expect backstage chaos, collapsing scenery, missing props, and plenty of perfectly timed disasters. Show dates: September 18 to October 4, 2026

For Halloween, LTC presents the cult classic The Rocky Horror Show, directed by Bud Coleman and starring Bonnie and Taylor Sims. The rock-and-roll spectacle invites audiences to “do the Time Warp again” as two sweethearts seek refuge in a mysterious castle filled with an array of outrageous tenants. Show dates: October 23 to October 31, 2026

This holiday season, The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, directed by Teresa Collins, brings heart and humor to the stage as six little heathens discover that Sunday school has free snacks! Show dates: December 4 to December 13, 2026

In February, we present Agatha Christie’s gripping psychological thriller The Unexpected Guest, directed by Josh Van Riper, where nothing is quite what it seems. Show dates: February 5 to February 28, 2026

The spring musical features The SpongeBob Musical, directed by Heather May, bringing the undersea world of Bikini Bottom to life for audiences of all ages. Show dates: May 7 to May 22, 2026

Throughout the year, the company’s Stages Academy youth theatre program will present family-friendly productions showcasing the talents of young performers. The Page to Stage play reading series will also continue to expand, offering more opportunities for community members to participate onstage.

In April, LTC will launch its new Expanding the Stage production, an annual initiative designed to bring stories that surprise and inspire in unexpected ways. The first title will be announced in early spring.

As Longmont Theatre Company celebrates its 70th season, the organization is also seeking to expand its volunteer base both onstage and behind the scenes. Visit longmonttheatre.org/engage to get involved!

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