The Control Group
OnlineThe Control Group: A Mission in Time is a new, week-long theatrical experience you can enjoy from the comfort of your own home.
The Control Group: A Mission in Time is a new, week-long theatrical experience you can enjoy from the comfort of your own home.
A free reading series of radio scripts from the Theatre Guild on the Air Collection at UT’s Harry Ransom Center, performed by live actors and a foley sound artist.
To win his freedom and restore the city's faith in the true meaning of Christmas, Kris and his friends will need a miracle!
When a young prodigy named Mozart arrives in Vienna determined to make a splash, the court composer Salieri is awestruck by his genius and consumed by deadly jealousy.
In this world-premiere reimagining of the iconic radiocast, Orson Welles orchestrates a last ditch ratings stunt that causes national panic and secures them an undeniable - if infamous - place in media history.
Celebrate Penfold's 10th year of free theatre in the park with this fun new spin on the beloved Shakespeare classic! With misplaced magic and plenty of mayhem...what's not to love?
Enjoy this cherished masterpiece with live foley sound effects and an all-woman company of actors voicing Ebenezer Scrooge, Bob Cratchit, and dozens of others. Fun for the whole family!
Based on actual letters between Vincent Van Gogh and his brother Theo, this intimate one-person play goes beyond mere biography to celebrate the courage, passion, and lust for life that art kindles in us all.
Penfold’s 10th annual fundraising gala sparkles with elegance. Enjoy a mouthwatering meal by Chef Jeff Christiansen and a swinging line-up of cabaret selections sung by some of our favorite Central Texas musical theatre performers!
This world premiere production imagines an unwritten chapter in the story of one of history’s most overlooked folk heroes: Henry "Box" Brown.
How much would you pay for a white canvas? This award-winning comedy grabs us between laughs to ask poignant questions about the meaning of art and friendship.
Because sometimes Christmas isn’t Christmas until Bruce Willis drops Alan Rickman off a California skyscraper… on a wholesome 1940s radio broadcast.