2026 Season, Fayette County Community Theatre

 
(via FCCT)In 2026, FCCT will bring SIX productions at FOUR different venues county-wide! We hope you will join us for the following productions:
 
February 20-21: The Dumb Waiter by Harold Pinter. This year's annual fundraiser dinner/show event is a darkly comedic tale of two hit men waiting for the delivery of their next victim. Directed by Kenneth Couch, this production stars two BEST OF Fayette County Actors, Blake Harbers and Scott Toensing
 
May 1-3: The Curious Savage by John Patrick. The spring comedy features a wealthy widow, Ethel Savage, who is committed to a sanitarium by her greedy stepchildren to get her fortune. She befriends the other residents while foiling the attempts of her stepchildren!
 
June 26-28: Student Production 1: Abandoned Way Out West by Diana Burbano and Music by Tom Shelton. In this student production, Aquilina, a clever, courageous, and imaginative girl leads a group of orphans in a recently abandoned wild west town as they discover that two strangers belong to a vicious gang, and are about to cause trouble! Aquiliana and her friends use wits and a lemon cream pie to outsmart the gang and save the town.
 
July 24-26: Student Production 2: Little Women adapted by Marisha Chamberlain from the novel by Louisa May Alcott. This classic tale of four young sisters, their mother and housekeeper, struggling to keep the family going while their father is away in the Civil War. In this skillfully written interpretation of the famed novel, even with difficulty, illness, and sibling strife looming, each girl attempts to discover her true identity.
 
September 18 -19: Now and Then by Sean Grennan. This comedy/drama play tells the story of a young bartender in 1981 who is offered money by a mysterious older man to have a drink with him and his girlfriend, leading to a thought-provoking conversation about life choices, love, and destiny, with a twist involving a second, older woman who appears later.
 
October 30-November 1: Too Many Ghosts by Todd Wallinger. In the “spirit” of the popular TV show, Too Many Ghosts is a hilarious, heartwarming comedy that’s guaranteed to lift your spirits any time of year.