Current GUS Productions

Rabbit Hole

By David Lindsay-Abaire
Directed by Eddy Lukovic 

Open House: January 16th 6:00-7:00pm 

Show Times: February 6th 7:00pm
February 7th 7:00pm
February 8th 2:00pm
February 13th 7:00pm
February 14th 7:00pm
February 15th 2:00pm
February 20th 7:00pm
February 21st 7:00pm
February 22nd 2:00pm

How do you move forward when grief holds you still?

In Rabbit Hole, acclaimed playwright David Lindsay-Abaire explores the deep ache of loss with honesty, heart, and unexpected humor. The story follows Becca and Howie Corbett, a couple navigating life after an unthinkable tragedy—the loss of their young son. As family tensions rise and coping styles clash, each character searches for meaning, comfort, and a path toward healing.

Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Rabbit Hole is a beautifully crafted portrait of grief, resilience, and the fragile threads that hold a family together.

Parallel Universe of Humanity

By Jason Pizzarello and Thomas J. Misuraca
Directed by John Conan Palmer

Show Times: March 13th 7:00pm
March 14th 7:00pm March 15
th 7:00pm
March 20th 7:00pm
March 21st 7:00pm
March 22nd 2:00pm
March 27th 7:00pm
March 28th 7:00pm
March 29th 2:00pm

A genre-bending modern collection of strange and humorous short stories, exploring the human condition through supernatural and futuristic themes.

In the style of Twilight Zone meets Black Mirror, Parallel Universe of Humanity features stories with a blend of science fiction, fantasy and psychological thriller. Expect twist endings, shocking conclusions and social commentary.

Expect the unexpected.

4th Annual New Works Festival 

Show Dates: April 30th-May 3rd

Join us for the 4th Annual New Works Festival, a multi-day celebration of original plays, staged readings, and exciting theatrical experiments—all crafted by rising playwrights and boundary-pushing storytellers.

This year’s festival features a diverse lineup of bold, heartfelt, and thought-provoking new works that showcase the next generation of theatrical voices. From intimate dramas and sharp comedies to surreal journeys and genre-defying narratives, each piece invites you into a world being shared for the first time.

Whether you’re a passionate theatre-goer or just curious about what’s next in the world of live performance, the New Works Festival is your front-row seat to the future of storytelling.