2025 Season

All Access Pass On Sale Now!

  • All Access Pass includes tickets to all shows, with the option to add our Season Kickoff, an evening of musical performances, theatrical readings, and a sneak-peak at the upcoming season.
  • No service fees. A savings of $15+.
  • Tickets to all four new MainStage plays – 12 live in-person performances.
  • Invitations to other special events and behind-the-scenes access to our artists.
  • Four free passes to bring newcomers to the Cape Cod Theatre Project.
  • Flexibility: see every MainStage play, whenever you’d like.
All Access Pass WITH Season Kickoff: $125
All Access Pass WITHOUT Season Kickoff: $100
Individual Season Kickoff Ticket: $35 (plus $3 service fee)

Season Kickoff!
June 29 at 7:00 PM
Falmouth Academy

The evening will feature scenes from new plays by CCTP friends, musical guests and a taste from our upcoming season.

Scarecrow
by Heidi Armbruster
directed by Tamilla Woodard
Friday, Saturday, Sunday
July 3, 5, & 6 at 7:30 PM ET

About the play: A big-city actress lands back on her dad’s small-time Wisconsin dairy farm with plans to start a new life. It doesn’t take long for her Hallmark movie fantasies to get derailed by busted pipes, lonely nights & toxic neighbors. Broadway’s Heidi Armbruster pens and performs a rip-roaringly hilarious and unbelievably touching one-woman journey of roller coasters, meatloaf, kittens, and cows. Many, many cows.

Heidi Armbruster: Scarecrow: Dorset Theatre Festival, Next Act, Weidner Center, Page 73 (workshop). Mrs. Christie: Theatreworks, Dorset Theatre Festival, Primary Stages (workshop), Orchard Project (residency) and upcoming productions at Milwaukee Rep, Cincinnati Playhouse, and the McCarter. Dairyland: Playmakers Rep, Chautauqua Theater Festival, and workshops at Playhouse on Park, Primary Stages, The Lark, Luna Stage. Murder Girl: Forward Theatre Company, Milwaukee Chamber Theater (upcoming) and workshops at Page 73, TAP, Kansas City Rep. The Murder of Roger Ackroyd: Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival, Alleyway Theatre. Heidi was a member of the Working Farm at Space on Ryder Farm, Page 73 Interstate Writers, and a founding member of Women Artists Writing. Heidi is currently partnering on a new Bruce Hornsby musical “SCKBSTD” and is under commission to write “The Boys From Baraboo,” a new play about the Ringling Brothers. As an actress, Heidi has extensive theater, film, and TV credits. Scarecrow was workshopped at Dorset Theatre Festival under the direction of Dina Janis.

Both
by Paloma Nozicka
Thursday, Friday & Saturday
July 10, 11 & 12 at 7:30 pm ET

About the play: Xoshi, a young woman, is dealing with a lot: a difficult pregnancy, a new relationship, a family that can’t stand her, and the loss of her twin brother Sebastian, who was declared missing last year. As she tries to navigate her life (and keep her sanity), the impossible happens: Sebastian reappears. Her family is overjoyed, but she remains suspicious: where has he been? And why does this version of Sebastian seem so different than the one she knew? And why does everyone believe it’s him except her! Both is a thrilling examination of family, love, memory, loyalty, and the power of believing.

Paloma Nozicka is a Mexican-American writer, actor, and award-winning filmmaker. Plays include Enough to Let the Light In (Contemporary American Theater Festival) and Both, which is currently in development with the Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles. Screenwriting credits include “Enough to Let the Light In” (feature), “Horns” (feature), “Each Lovely Thing” (short), “HUGE” (short), “Sam Kelly” (short). Television acting credits include “The Irrational” (NBC); “The Red Line” (CBS); “Proven Innocent,” “Empire” (FOX); “Chicago Med,” “Chicago PD” (NBC); “The Secret Santa” (TLC); “Under employed” (MTV). Nozicka is a member of the 2023/24 Geffen Playhouse Writers’ Room. Both is an O’Neill finalist and will be produced next spring by Teatro Vista in partnership with Steppenwolf.

How to Draw a Triangle
by Jake Brasch
Thursday, Friday & Saturday
July 17, 18 & 19 7:30 pm ET

About the play: Aaron is a musical theatre-obsessed fifth grader who pogo sticks to school and wears a fanny pack at all times. Unable to write legibly or catch a ball, he is sent to work with Ms. Jimenez, a burnt-out occupational therapist. After a rocky start, the two form an unlikely bond.  A comedy about coming of age, the wreckage of our past, and the heroes who go out on a limb to help us become ourselves.

Jake Brasch (he/they) is a writer + performer + composer + clown and a recent graduate of The Juilliard School. His play The Reservoir is in co-production between the Geffen Playhouse, Alliance Theatre, and Denver Center. They recently won both national awards named for Paula Vogel — from the Kennedy Center and The Vineyard Theatre. Jake is the inaugural recipient of the Terrence McNally Recovery Commission and was recently named a finalist for the Alliance/Kendeda Playwriting Competition. He’s a proud alum of the Page 73 Writers Group and Youngblood at The Ensemble Studio Theatre. Jake is currently developing work with the Manhattan Theatre Club, Alliance Theatre, Geffen Playhouse, Denver Center, South Coast Rep, The Acting Company, The Farm Theater, and the EST/Sloan Project. With playwright Nadja Leonhard-Hooper, Jake is a Co-Founder of American Sing-Song, a collective that writes and performs filthy hour-long comedic musicals. Jake has long worked as a birthday party clown in the Tri-State area and is developing a sitcom based on his exploits. He has three brothers, owns 18 pairs of glasses, and lives in Brooklyn with his brilliant husband, Tyler Brasch. BFA: NYU Tisch. jakebrasch.com.

No Singing in the Navy
by Milo Cramer
directed by Aysan Celik
Thursday, Friday & Saturday
July 24, 25 & 26 at 7:30 pm ET

About the Play: Three hilarious sailors have $100 and 24 hours in San Diego before they’re shipped off to war and certain death in this 3-actor 1-piano attack on the “golden age” of musicals. NO SINGING IN THE NAVY explores what happens when American ideas of innocence and nostalgia collide with messy political realities and uncomfortable truths.

Milo Cramer’s Obie-winning solo show SCHOOL PICTURES has been featured on NPR’s This American Life, and produced at The Wilma in Philadelphia, Latte Da in Minneapolis, and Playwrights Horizons in New York, where it was named the #1 show of 2023 by Sara Holdren in Vulture. Other works include CUTE ACTIVIST at The Bushwick Starr with Clubbed Thumb (“a brilliant match of material and theater… a fable for our times” – NYT), MINOR CHARACTER with New Saloon at The Public Theater / Under the Radar, and BUSINESS IDEAS, originally developed by Clubbed Thumb and Mabou Mines, winner of the 2024 Kendeda Award at The Alliance Theater in Atlanta. Milo is a MacDowell Fellow, a UCSD MFA, and an Aries.

Schedule:

  • July 1 at 5pm with Heidi Armbruster 
  • July 8 at 5 pm with Paloma Nozicka
  • July 15 at 5 pm with Jake Brasch
  • July 22 at 5 pm with Milo Cramer