Hip Strip Hijinks: 5 short plays on the Hip Strip

April 25th- April 27th and May 2nd-May 4th at 7:30 pm.

Inspired by the vibrant local businesses along Missoula's iconic Hip Strip, Hip Strip Hijinks presents a series of five new 10-minute plays written by nationally renowned playwrights. Patrons will meet up at GILD Brewing and then walk to five nearby establishments, including the lively atmosphere of Betty’s Divine and the eclectic vibes of Ear Candy, to watch plays that are designed to capture the essence of their host businesses and to offer an immersive and theatrical experience after hours.

What the Constitution Means To Me by Heidi Schreck

Benefit Performance: May 16th at 7:30

Pick-What-You-Pay Performance: May 17 at 7:30 PM

What the Constitution Means to Me, starring Kelly Quinnett (Go, Please, Go, and Reentry), is a powerful exploration of our nation's founding document through the lens of four generations of women. At its core is the story of fifteen-year-old Heidi, whose journey to fund her college education by winning Constitutional debate competitions unfolds with humor and hope. The play breathes new life into the Constitution, examining its profound impact on the lives of Americans and its enduring relevance in shaping our nation's future.

The Odyssey adapted by Briandaniel Oglesby

The Odyssey follows the journey of Odysseus as he encounters Cyclops, sirens, and more on his 10-year voyage home after the Trojan War. Oglesby’s adaptation condenses this sprawling tale into a fast-paced, slapstick comedy performed by a small ensemble of three actors playing dozens of characters. Through imaginative storytelling and physical comedy, the play captures the poetry and tragedy of the original work while making it accessible to modern audiences.  Appropriate for sixth graders and up! Missoula Public Performances Sept 1 at 7:00 and Sept 2 at 2:00 at ZACC.

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NEW PLAY WORKSHOP

CAN’T DRINK SALT WATER

by KENDRA MYLNECHUK POTTER

The Rep continues its mission of developing new works with a New Play Workshop that voices the ongoing tragedy of missing and murdered indigenous women (MMIW). Can't Drink Salt Water, by local indigenous playwright Kendra Mylenchuk Potter [Lummi], Is about how a daughter goes missing and how a mother reaches beyond her human limits to try and find her. Can’t Drink Salt Water asks where we go when we can't stay in our bodies. Can’t Drink Salt Water will be workshopped Nov 13-17 on the University of Montana campus and culminate in a public reading in the Montana Theatre on Sunday, November 19th, at 4:00 pm. 

FIRST READS: A Staged Reading Series

The Montana Repertory Theatre is delighted to announce the return of its "First Reads" staged reading series, featuring three captivating plays that promise to engage and entertain audiences. All readings are free and open to the public in The Copper Room at the Missoula Public Library at 2:00 pm on February 3, February 17, and March 2, 2024. The Thin Place by Lucas Hnath, Zoey’s Perfect Wedding by Matthew Lopez, and Dance Nation by Clare Barron