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SUMMARY:MissCast Productions presents The Trial of Mother Jones at Zootown Arts Community Center
DESCRIPTION:MissCast Productions presents The Trial of Mother Jones by Roger Holzberg with performances nightly at Zootown Arts Community Center in Downtown Missoula 7:30 pm to 10:30 pm Wednesday\, April 15 thru Sunday\, April 19\n\n\n\n\n\nDoors @ 7:00 pm \n\n\n\n“If they want to hang me\, let them. And on the scaffold I will shout Freedom for the working class!”– Mary Harris ‘Mother’ Jones \n\n\n\nIt’s 1914 and impoverished coal miners are on strike in Colorado. On April 20th soldiers from the Colorado National Guard are dispatched to Ludlow to the quash the strike. Countless miners and their family members are injured\, and 21 are killed – 11 of them children. \n\n\n\nIn the aftermath of this massacre\, the prominent union rights activist Mother Jones\, summons 500\,000 UMW members\, imploring them to pick up arms and fight. What follows is The Colorado Coalfield Wars… the bloodiest labor dispute in US history. \n\n\n\nInspired by true events\, The Trial Of Mother Jones is a historical supposition. This play takes place in the eye of the storm – between the Ludlow Massacre and before the Colorado Coalfield Wars – and it asks the question\, was this the only way it could have gone? \n\n\n\nMissCast Productions will be providing Open Captions for the deaf/hearing impaired/hard of hearing community at every show. \n\n\n\nAudio description will be provided by A Quantum Dream at every show for the blind/visually impaired/low vision community. \n\n\n\n\n\nPURCHASE TICKETS LINK
URL:https://missoulaunderground.com/mugevent/misscast-productions-presents-the-trial-of-mother-jones-at-zootown-arts-community-center/2026-04-19/
LOCATION:Zootown Arts Community Center\, 216 W. Main Street\, Missoula\, Montana\, 598802\, United States
CATEGORIES:Play,Theatrical Plays
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SUMMARY:MissCast Productions presents The Trial of Mother Jones at Zootown Arts Community Center
DESCRIPTION:MissCast Productions presents The Trial of Mother Jones by Roger Holzberg with performances nightly at Zootown Arts Community Center in Downtown Missoula 7:30 pm to 10:30 pm Wednesday\, April 15 thru Sunday\, April 19\n\n\n\n\n\nDoors @ 7:00 pm \n\n\n\n“If they want to hang me\, let them. And on the scaffold I will shout Freedom for the working class!”– Mary Harris ‘Mother’ Jones \n\n\n\nIt’s 1914 and impoverished coal miners are on strike in Colorado. On April 20th soldiers from the Colorado National Guard are dispatched to Ludlow to the quash the strike. Countless miners and their family members are injured\, and 21 are killed – 11 of them children. \n\n\n\nIn the aftermath of this massacre\, the prominent union rights activist Mother Jones\, summons 500\,000 UMW members\, imploring them to pick up arms and fight. What follows is The Colorado Coalfield Wars… the bloodiest labor dispute in US history. \n\n\n\nInspired by true events\, The Trial Of Mother Jones is a historical supposition. This play takes place in the eye of the storm – between the Ludlow Massacre and before the Colorado Coalfield Wars – and it asks the question\, was this the only way it could have gone? \n\n\n\nMissCast Productions will be providing Open Captions for the deaf/hearing impaired/hard of hearing community at every show. \n\n\n\nAudio description will be provided by A Quantum Dream at every show for the blind/visually impaired/low vision community. \n\n\n\n\n\nPURCHASE TICKETS LINK
URL:https://missoulaunderground.com/mugevent/misscast-productions-presents-the-trial-of-mother-jones-at-zootown-arts-community-center/2026-04-18/
LOCATION:Zootown Arts Community Center\, 216 W. Main Street\, Missoula\, Montana\, 598802\, United States
CATEGORIES:Play,Theatrical Plays
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T043734Z
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SUMMARY:MissCast Productions presents The Trial of Mother Jones at Zootown Arts Community Center
DESCRIPTION:MissCast Productions presents The Trial of Mother Jones by Roger Holzberg with performances nightly at Zootown Arts Community Center in Downtown Missoula 7:30 pm to 10:30 pm Wednesday\, April 15 thru Sunday\, April 19\n\n\n\n\n\nDoors @ 7:00 pm \n\n\n\n“If they want to hang me\, let them. And on the scaffold I will shout Freedom for the working class!”– Mary Harris ‘Mother’ Jones \n\n\n\nIt’s 1914 and impoverished coal miners are on strike in Colorado. On April 20th soldiers from the Colorado National Guard are dispatched to Ludlow to the quash the strike. Countless miners and their family members are injured\, and 21 are killed – 11 of them children. \n\n\n\nIn the aftermath of this massacre\, the prominent union rights activist Mother Jones\, summons 500\,000 UMW members\, imploring them to pick up arms and fight. What follows is The Colorado Coalfield Wars… the bloodiest labor dispute in US history. \n\n\n\nInspired by true events\, The Trial Of Mother Jones is a historical supposition. This play takes place in the eye of the storm – between the Ludlow Massacre and before the Colorado Coalfield Wars – and it asks the question\, was this the only way it could have gone? \n\n\n\nMissCast Productions will be providing Open Captions for the deaf/hearing impaired/hard of hearing community at every show. \n\n\n\nAudio description will be provided by A Quantum Dream at every show for the blind/visually impaired/low vision community. \n\n\n\n\n\nPURCHASE TICKETS LINK
URL:https://missoulaunderground.com/mugevent/misscast-productions-presents-the-trial-of-mother-jones-at-zootown-arts-community-center/2026-04-17/
LOCATION:Zootown Arts Community Center\, 216 W. Main Street\, Missoula\, Montana\, 598802\, United States
CATEGORIES:Play,Theatrical Plays
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SUMMARY:MissCast Productions presents The Trial of Mother Jones at Zootown Arts Community Center
DESCRIPTION:MissCast Productions presents The Trial of Mother Jones by Roger Holzberg with performances nightly at Zootown Arts Community Center in Downtown Missoula 7:30 pm to 10:30 pm Wednesday\, April 15 thru Sunday\, April 19\n\n\n\n\n\nDoors @ 7:00 pm \n\n\n\n“If they want to hang me\, let them. And on the scaffold I will shout Freedom for the working class!”– Mary Harris ‘Mother’ Jones \n\n\n\nIt’s 1914 and impoverished coal miners are on strike in Colorado. On April 20th soldiers from the Colorado National Guard are dispatched to Ludlow to the quash the strike. Countless miners and their family members are injured\, and 21 are killed – 11 of them children. \n\n\n\nIn the aftermath of this massacre\, the prominent union rights activist Mother Jones\, summons 500\,000 UMW members\, imploring them to pick up arms and fight. What follows is The Colorado Coalfield Wars… the bloodiest labor dispute in US history. \n\n\n\nInspired by true events\, The Trial Of Mother Jones is a historical supposition. This play takes place in the eye of the storm – between the Ludlow Massacre and before the Colorado Coalfield Wars – and it asks the question\, was this the only way it could have gone? \n\n\n\nMissCast Productions will be providing Open Captions for the deaf/hearing impaired/hard of hearing community at every show. \n\n\n\nAudio description will be provided by A Quantum Dream at every show for the blind/visually impaired/low vision community. \n\n\n\n\n\nPURCHASE TICKETS LINK
URL:https://missoulaunderground.com/mugevent/misscast-productions-presents-the-trial-of-mother-jones-at-zootown-arts-community-center/2026-04-16/
LOCATION:Zootown Arts Community Center\, 216 W. Main Street\, Missoula\, Montana\, 598802\, United States
CATEGORIES:Play,Theatrical Plays
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260415T223000
DTSTAMP:20260604T071040
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T043734Z
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SUMMARY:MissCast Productions presents The Trial of Mother Jones at Zootown Arts Community Center
DESCRIPTION:MissCast Productions presents The Trial of Mother Jones by Roger Holzberg with performances nightly at Zootown Arts Community Center in Downtown Missoula 7:30 pm to 10:30 pm Wednesday\, April 15 thru Sunday\, April 19\n\n\n\n\n\nDoors @ 7:00 pm \n\n\n\n“If they want to hang me\, let them. And on the scaffold I will shout Freedom for the working class!”– Mary Harris ‘Mother’ Jones \n\n\n\nIt’s 1914 and impoverished coal miners are on strike in Colorado. On April 20th soldiers from the Colorado National Guard are dispatched to Ludlow to the quash the strike. Countless miners and their family members are injured\, and 21 are killed – 11 of them children. \n\n\n\nIn the aftermath of this massacre\, the prominent union rights activist Mother Jones\, summons 500\,000 UMW members\, imploring them to pick up arms and fight. What follows is The Colorado Coalfield Wars… the bloodiest labor dispute in US history. \n\n\n\nInspired by true events\, The Trial Of Mother Jones is a historical supposition. This play takes place in the eye of the storm – between the Ludlow Massacre and before the Colorado Coalfield Wars – and it asks the question\, was this the only way it could have gone? \n\n\n\nMissCast Productions will be providing Open Captions for the deaf/hearing impaired/hard of hearing community at every show. \n\n\n\nAudio description will be provided by A Quantum Dream at every show for the blind/visually impaired/low vision community. \n\n\n\n\n\nPURCHASE TICKETS LINK
URL:https://missoulaunderground.com/mugevent/misscast-productions-presents-the-trial-of-mother-jones-at-zootown-arts-community-center/2026-04-15/
LOCATION:Zootown Arts Community Center\, 216 W. Main Street\, Missoula\, Montana\, 598802\, United States
CATEGORIES:Play,Theatrical Plays
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260321T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260321T203000
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SUMMARY:MCT's Shakespeare Trunk Show Series - "MacBeth" at Missoula Children's Theatre
DESCRIPTION:MCT continues with the next chapter in the Shakespeare Trunk Show Youth Series with performances of “MacBeth” at Missoula Children’s Theatre at 7:00 pm Friday\, March 20 and Saturday\, March 21\n\n\n\n\n\nDoors @ 6:00 pm \n\n\n\nIn our first Youth Shakespeare Trunk Show production class last year\, we explored the magical world of fairies\, spells\, and enchanted forests with “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” This season\, we take on the darker supernatural side of the Bard. Ambition\, murder\, and madness haunt this tale so terrifying that many dare not speak its name. When Macbeth meets three witches who predict he will become King of Scotland\, he and his wife do anything to seize power and keep it. Our accessible\, fast-paced adaptation uses creativity\, teamwork\, and imagination to bring this “cursed” classic to life\, all tied together with our trusty trunk. \n\n\n\nMCT continues with the next chapter in the Shakespeare Trunk Show Youth Series with performances of “MacBeth” at Missoula Children’s Theatre at 7:00 pm Friday\, March 20 and Saturday\, March 21\n\n\n\nRated PG-13 – Parental Guidance Recommended.For more information about content\, please visit our Content Advisory page on the website\, or call the Box Office at (406) 728-7529. \n\n\n\n\n\nPURCHASE TICKETS LINK
URL:https://missoulaunderground.com/mugevent/mcts-shakespeare-trunk-show-series-macbeth-at-missoula-childrens-theatre/2026-03-21/
LOCATION:Missoula Children’s Theatre\, 200 N. Adams\, Missoula\, MT\, 59802\, United States
CATEGORIES:Play,Theatre,Theatrical Plays
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260320T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260320T203000
DTSTAMP:20260604T071040
CREATED:20260318T171427Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260318T171429Z
UID:10132696-1774033200-1774038600@missoulaunderground.com
SUMMARY:MCT's Shakespeare Trunk Show Series - "MacBeth" at Missoula Children's Theatre
DESCRIPTION:MCT continues with the next chapter in the Shakespeare Trunk Show Youth Series with performances of “MacBeth” at Missoula Children’s Theatre at 7:00 pm Friday\, March 20 and Saturday\, March 21\n\n\n\n\n\nDoors @ 6:00 pm \n\n\n\nIn our first Youth Shakespeare Trunk Show production class last year\, we explored the magical world of fairies\, spells\, and enchanted forests with “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” This season\, we take on the darker supernatural side of the Bard. Ambition\, murder\, and madness haunt this tale so terrifying that many dare not speak its name. When Macbeth meets three witches who predict he will become King of Scotland\, he and his wife do anything to seize power and keep it. Our accessible\, fast-paced adaptation uses creativity\, teamwork\, and imagination to bring this “cursed” classic to life\, all tied together with our trusty trunk. \n\n\n\nMCT continues with the next chapter in the Shakespeare Trunk Show Youth Series with performances of “MacBeth” at Missoula Children’s Theatre at 7:00 pm Friday\, March 20 and Saturday\, March 21\n\n\n\nRated PG-13 – Parental Guidance Recommended.For more information about content\, please visit our Content Advisory page on the website\, or call the Box Office at (406) 728-7529. \n\n\n\n\n\nPURCHASE TICKETS LINK
URL:https://missoulaunderground.com/mugevent/mcts-shakespeare-trunk-show-series-macbeth-at-missoula-childrens-theatre/2026-03-20/
LOCATION:Missoula Children’s Theatre\, 200 N. Adams\, Missoula\, MT\, 59802\, United States
CATEGORIES:Play,Theatre,Theatrical Plays
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ORGANIZER;CN="Missoula Children's Theatre":MAILTO:mct@mctinc.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260222T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260222T213000
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SUMMARY:Montana Repertory Theatre "Can't Drink Salt Water" with UM School of Theatre & Dance at UM Montana Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Montana Repertory Theatre presents the world premiere of Kendra Mylnechuk Potter’s “Can’t Drink Salt Water” with the UM School of Theatre & Dance in the Montana Theatre with performances from Saturday\, February 14 through Sunday\, February 22\n\n\n\n\n\nDoors @ 30 minutes before show time \n\n\n\nWith transformative support from The Roy Cockrum Foundation\, and in partnership with UM School of Theatre and Dance\, Montana Repertory Theatre presents the world premiere of Kendra Mylnechuk Potter’s Can’t Drink Salt Water. The opening night of this gripping new play will take place Saturday\, February 14\, 2026 in the Montana Theatre on the UM Campus (PARTV Building)\, with eight additional performances following\, through February 22. \n\n\n\nJuxtaposing a mother’s relentless search for her missing daughter with the journey of a young woman newly arrived at Bethel House\, an evangelical shelter for victims of sex trafficking\, this timely story weaves together Native identity\, maternal grief\, contemporary religious faith\, humor\, and a call to action. The production showcases professional Indigenous talent from across the country\, including cast members Allison Hicks\, Jennifer Rader\, Serenity Mariana\, and Bradley Lewis\, costumes by Asa Benally\, lighting design by Emma Deane\, sound design by Rory Stitt\, and mask design and creation by Cannupa Hanska Luger. As a co-production\, it showcases UM student actors\, designers\, and crew alongside the professionals. The cast includes students Shadie Wallette\, who previously performed in the 2023 staged reading\, and Octavio Jimenez\, who has toured the state over the past year with State of Mind\, a collaboration between The Rep and the University of Montana Co-Lab for Civic Imagination. UM Students in the crew include Ronnie Avansino as the Props Designer\, Rae Scott as the Assistant Stage Manager\, and Aaron Prati as the Assistant Lighting Designer. The playwright\, Kendra Mylnechuk Potter\, is a University of Montana alum\, and is based in Missoula. \n\n\n\n“I am humbled to have the opportunity to collaborate with so many artists in this meaningful way. And for the work to get to live on this particular stage where I first worked over 20 years ago as a student\, my “home stage” as it were\, is a straight up dream\,” Potter said. “The caliber of work – soup to nuts – from designers through performers\, is just such a treat for our town to get to share in\, and getting to mingle seasoned professionals at the top of their craft while highlighting the talent here in town with that of our UM student artists is a joy that brings this experience additional heart. My sincere hope is that we are able to provide a theatrical experience that feels like a useful contribution to the issues we seek to address: Missing and Murdered Indigenous People\, community care\, ecosystems\, and seeing what (and who) has been here all along.” \n\n\n\n“The School of Theatre and Dance is proud to partner with Montana Repertory Theatre to tell this vital story. We are so grateful to the Native artists\, The Roy Cockrum Foundation\, and to all involved for sharing their artistry\, talents and resources with our students and we look forward to welcoming audiences to the Montana Theatre to see Can’t Drink Salt Water\,” said Bernadette Sweeney\, Director of UM School of Theatre and Dance. \n\n\n\n This project began in 2019 with the idea to commission an original work from an Indigenous artist\, grounded in The Rep’s action-oriented Land Acknowledgement: “Montana Repertory Theatre acknowledges that we are in the aboriginal territories of the Salish and Kalispel people. We also acknowledge the privilege of gathering on this land to share stories. We pledge to always hold a place on our stages for the stories of this land and of its first peoples.” The original commission was supported by the Warren Miller Performing Arts Center in Big Sky\, Montana\, and this story was chosen by a nationwide team of Indigenous artists\, including Lily Gladstone\, DeLanna Studi\, Madeline Sayet\, and Andre Bouchard. \n\n\n\n“The Warren Miller Performing Arts Center (WMPAC) is thrilled to see the next phase of Can’t Drink Salt Water coming to life in Missoula this spring. Any chance we can get to help support new\, adventurous work like the piece that Kendra Mylnechuk Potter has created\, we’re fully on board\, especially when it comes to cultural realities that authentically embody lived experiences here in Montana\,” said John Zirkle\, Executive Director / Artistic Director at WMPAC. \n\n\n\nThis production is supported by a generous grant from The Roy Cockrum Foundation. Founded in 2014 by Roy Cockrum and Benita Hofstetter Koman with winnings from Mr. Cockrum’s Powerball lottery jackpot\, the Foundation’s mission is to award grants to support world-class performing arts projects in not-for-profit professional theatres throughout America. Since 2014\, 76 American theaters and performing arts organizations have received major grants from the Foundation. Inspiration for its mission derives from a Camus quote:“Without culture\, and the relative freedom it implies\, society\, even when perfect\, is but a jungle. This is why any authentic creation is a gift to the future.” ― Albert Camus\, The Myth of Sisyphus and Other Essays.This performance includes mature themes. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPurchase Tickets LINK
URL:https://missoulaunderground.com/mugevent/montana-repertory-theatre-cant-drink-salt-water-with-um-school-of-theatre-dance-at-um-montana-theatre/2026-02-22/2/
LOCATION:UM Montana Theatre\, 32 Campus Drive\, Missoula\, Montana\, 59812\, United States
CATEGORIES:Indigenous,Play,Theatrical Plays
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ORGANIZER;CN="Montana Repertory Theater":MAILTO:Salina.Chatlain@MontanaRep.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260222T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260222T160000
DTSTAMP:20260604T071040
CREATED:20260127T062847Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260127T062850Z
UID:10129207-1771768800-1771776000@missoulaunderground.com
SUMMARY:Montana Repertory Theatre "Can't Drink Salt Water" with UM School of Theatre & Dance at UM Montana Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Montana Repertory Theatre presents the world premiere of Kendra Mylnechuk Potter’s “Can’t Drink Salt Water” with the UM School of Theatre & Dance in the Montana Theatre with performances from Saturday\, February 14 through Sunday\, February 22\n\n\n\n\n\nDoors @ 30 minutes before show time \n\n\n\nWith transformative support from The Roy Cockrum Foundation\, and in partnership with UM School of Theatre and Dance\, Montana Repertory Theatre presents the world premiere of Kendra Mylnechuk Potter’s Can’t Drink Salt Water. The opening night of this gripping new play will take place Saturday\, February 14\, 2026 in the Montana Theatre on the UM Campus (PARTV Building)\, with eight additional performances following\, through February 22. \n\n\n\nJuxtaposing a mother’s relentless search for her missing daughter with the journey of a young woman newly arrived at Bethel House\, an evangelical shelter for victims of sex trafficking\, this timely story weaves together Native identity\, maternal grief\, contemporary religious faith\, humor\, and a call to action. The production showcases professional Indigenous talent from across the country\, including cast members Allison Hicks\, Jennifer Rader\, Serenity Mariana\, and Bradley Lewis\, costumes by Asa Benally\, lighting design by Emma Deane\, sound design by Rory Stitt\, and mask design and creation by Cannupa Hanska Luger. As a co-production\, it showcases UM student actors\, designers\, and crew alongside the professionals. The cast includes students Shadie Wallette\, who previously performed in the 2023 staged reading\, and Octavio Jimenez\, who has toured the state over the past year with State of Mind\, a collaboration between The Rep and the University of Montana Co-Lab for Civic Imagination. UM Students in the crew include Ronnie Avansino as the Props Designer\, Rae Scott as the Assistant Stage Manager\, and Aaron Prati as the Assistant Lighting Designer. The playwright\, Kendra Mylnechuk Potter\, is a University of Montana alum\, and is based in Missoula. \n\n\n\n“I am humbled to have the opportunity to collaborate with so many artists in this meaningful way. And for the work to get to live on this particular stage where I first worked over 20 years ago as a student\, my “home stage” as it were\, is a straight up dream\,” Potter said. “The caliber of work – soup to nuts – from designers through performers\, is just such a treat for our town to get to share in\, and getting to mingle seasoned professionals at the top of their craft while highlighting the talent here in town with that of our UM student artists is a joy that brings this experience additional heart. My sincere hope is that we are able to provide a theatrical experience that feels like a useful contribution to the issues we seek to address: Missing and Murdered Indigenous People\, community care\, ecosystems\, and seeing what (and who) has been here all along.” \n\n\n\n“The School of Theatre and Dance is proud to partner with Montana Repertory Theatre to tell this vital story. We are so grateful to the Native artists\, The Roy Cockrum Foundation\, and to all involved for sharing their artistry\, talents and resources with our students and we look forward to welcoming audiences to the Montana Theatre to see Can’t Drink Salt Water\,” said Bernadette Sweeney\, Director of UM School of Theatre and Dance. \n\n\n\n This project began in 2019 with the idea to commission an original work from an Indigenous artist\, grounded in The Rep’s action-oriented Land Acknowledgement: “Montana Repertory Theatre acknowledges that we are in the aboriginal territories of the Salish and Kalispel people. We also acknowledge the privilege of gathering on this land to share stories. We pledge to always hold a place on our stages for the stories of this land and of its first peoples.” The original commission was supported by the Warren Miller Performing Arts Center in Big Sky\, Montana\, and this story was chosen by a nationwide team of Indigenous artists\, including Lily Gladstone\, DeLanna Studi\, Madeline Sayet\, and Andre Bouchard. \n\n\n\n“The Warren Miller Performing Arts Center (WMPAC) is thrilled to see the next phase of Can’t Drink Salt Water coming to life in Missoula this spring. Any chance we can get to help support new\, adventurous work like the piece that Kendra Mylnechuk Potter has created\, we’re fully on board\, especially when it comes to cultural realities that authentically embody lived experiences here in Montana\,” said John Zirkle\, Executive Director / Artistic Director at WMPAC. \n\n\n\nThis production is supported by a generous grant from The Roy Cockrum Foundation. Founded in 2014 by Roy Cockrum and Benita Hofstetter Koman with winnings from Mr. Cockrum’s Powerball lottery jackpot\, the Foundation’s mission is to award grants to support world-class performing arts projects in not-for-profit professional theatres throughout America. Since 2014\, 76 American theaters and performing arts organizations have received major grants from the Foundation. Inspiration for its mission derives from a Camus quote:“Without culture\, and the relative freedom it implies\, society\, even when perfect\, is but a jungle. This is why any authentic creation is a gift to the future.” ― Albert Camus\, The Myth of Sisyphus and Other Essays.This performance includes mature themes. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPurchase Tickets LINK
URL:https://missoulaunderground.com/mugevent/montana-repertory-theatre-cant-drink-salt-water-with-um-school-of-theatre-dance-at-um-montana-theatre/2026-02-22/1/
LOCATION:UM Montana Theatre\, 32 Campus Drive\, Missoula\, Montana\, 59812\, United States
CATEGORIES:Indigenous,Play,Theatrical Plays
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260221T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260221T213000
DTSTAMP:20260604T071040
CREATED:20260127T062847Z
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SUMMARY:Montana Repertory Theatre "Can't Drink Salt Water" with UM School of Theatre & Dance at UM Montana Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Montana Repertory Theatre presents the world premiere of Kendra Mylnechuk Potter’s “Can’t Drink Salt Water” with the UM School of Theatre & Dance in the Montana Theatre with performances from Saturday\, February 14 through Sunday\, February 22\n\n\n\n\n\nDoors @ 30 minutes before show time \n\n\n\nWith transformative support from The Roy Cockrum Foundation\, and in partnership with UM School of Theatre and Dance\, Montana Repertory Theatre presents the world premiere of Kendra Mylnechuk Potter’s Can’t Drink Salt Water. The opening night of this gripping new play will take place Saturday\, February 14\, 2026 in the Montana Theatre on the UM Campus (PARTV Building)\, with eight additional performances following\, through February 22. \n\n\n\nJuxtaposing a mother’s relentless search for her missing daughter with the journey of a young woman newly arrived at Bethel House\, an evangelical shelter for victims of sex trafficking\, this timely story weaves together Native identity\, maternal grief\, contemporary religious faith\, humor\, and a call to action. The production showcases professional Indigenous talent from across the country\, including cast members Allison Hicks\, Jennifer Rader\, Serenity Mariana\, and Bradley Lewis\, costumes by Asa Benally\, lighting design by Emma Deane\, sound design by Rory Stitt\, and mask design and creation by Cannupa Hanska Luger. As a co-production\, it showcases UM student actors\, designers\, and crew alongside the professionals. The cast includes students Shadie Wallette\, who previously performed in the 2023 staged reading\, and Octavio Jimenez\, who has toured the state over the past year with State of Mind\, a collaboration between The Rep and the University of Montana Co-Lab for Civic Imagination. UM Students in the crew include Ronnie Avansino as the Props Designer\, Rae Scott as the Assistant Stage Manager\, and Aaron Prati as the Assistant Lighting Designer. The playwright\, Kendra Mylnechuk Potter\, is a University of Montana alum\, and is based in Missoula. \n\n\n\n“I am humbled to have the opportunity to collaborate with so many artists in this meaningful way. And for the work to get to live on this particular stage where I first worked over 20 years ago as a student\, my “home stage” as it were\, is a straight up dream\,” Potter said. “The caliber of work – soup to nuts – from designers through performers\, is just such a treat for our town to get to share in\, and getting to mingle seasoned professionals at the top of their craft while highlighting the talent here in town with that of our UM student artists is a joy that brings this experience additional heart. My sincere hope is that we are able to provide a theatrical experience that feels like a useful contribution to the issues we seek to address: Missing and Murdered Indigenous People\, community care\, ecosystems\, and seeing what (and who) has been here all along.” \n\n\n\n“The School of Theatre and Dance is proud to partner with Montana Repertory Theatre to tell this vital story. We are so grateful to the Native artists\, The Roy Cockrum Foundation\, and to all involved for sharing their artistry\, talents and resources with our students and we look forward to welcoming audiences to the Montana Theatre to see Can’t Drink Salt Water\,” said Bernadette Sweeney\, Director of UM School of Theatre and Dance. \n\n\n\n This project began in 2019 with the idea to commission an original work from an Indigenous artist\, grounded in The Rep’s action-oriented Land Acknowledgement: “Montana Repertory Theatre acknowledges that we are in the aboriginal territories of the Salish and Kalispel people. We also acknowledge the privilege of gathering on this land to share stories. We pledge to always hold a place on our stages for the stories of this land and of its first peoples.” The original commission was supported by the Warren Miller Performing Arts Center in Big Sky\, Montana\, and this story was chosen by a nationwide team of Indigenous artists\, including Lily Gladstone\, DeLanna Studi\, Madeline Sayet\, and Andre Bouchard. \n\n\n\n“The Warren Miller Performing Arts Center (WMPAC) is thrilled to see the next phase of Can’t Drink Salt Water coming to life in Missoula this spring. Any chance we can get to help support new\, adventurous work like the piece that Kendra Mylnechuk Potter has created\, we’re fully on board\, especially when it comes to cultural realities that authentically embody lived experiences here in Montana\,” said John Zirkle\, Executive Director / Artistic Director at WMPAC. \n\n\n\nThis production is supported by a generous grant from The Roy Cockrum Foundation. Founded in 2014 by Roy Cockrum and Benita Hofstetter Koman with winnings from Mr. Cockrum’s Powerball lottery jackpot\, the Foundation’s mission is to award grants to support world-class performing arts projects in not-for-profit professional theatres throughout America. Since 2014\, 76 American theaters and performing arts organizations have received major grants from the Foundation. Inspiration for its mission derives from a Camus quote:“Without culture\, and the relative freedom it implies\, society\, even when perfect\, is but a jungle. This is why any authentic creation is a gift to the future.” ― Albert Camus\, The Myth of Sisyphus and Other Essays.This performance includes mature themes. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPurchase Tickets LINK
URL:https://missoulaunderground.com/mugevent/montana-repertory-theatre-cant-drink-salt-water-with-um-school-of-theatre-dance-at-um-montana-theatre/2026-02-21/2/
LOCATION:UM Montana Theatre\, 32 Campus Drive\, Missoula\, Montana\, 59812\, United States
CATEGORIES:Indigenous,Play,Theatrical Plays
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260221T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260221T160000
DTSTAMP:20260604T071040
CREATED:20260127T062847Z
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SUMMARY:Montana Repertory Theatre "Can't Drink Salt Water" with UM School of Theatre & Dance at UM Montana Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Montana Repertory Theatre presents the world premiere of Kendra Mylnechuk Potter’s “Can’t Drink Salt Water” with the UM School of Theatre & Dance in the Montana Theatre with performances from Saturday\, February 14 through Sunday\, February 22\n\n\n\n\n\nDoors @ 30 minutes before show time \n\n\n\nWith transformative support from The Roy Cockrum Foundation\, and in partnership with UM School of Theatre and Dance\, Montana Repertory Theatre presents the world premiere of Kendra Mylnechuk Potter’s Can’t Drink Salt Water. The opening night of this gripping new play will take place Saturday\, February 14\, 2026 in the Montana Theatre on the UM Campus (PARTV Building)\, with eight additional performances following\, through February 22. \n\n\n\nJuxtaposing a mother’s relentless search for her missing daughter with the journey of a young woman newly arrived at Bethel House\, an evangelical shelter for victims of sex trafficking\, this timely story weaves together Native identity\, maternal grief\, contemporary religious faith\, humor\, and a call to action. The production showcases professional Indigenous talent from across the country\, including cast members Allison Hicks\, Jennifer Rader\, Serenity Mariana\, and Bradley Lewis\, costumes by Asa Benally\, lighting design by Emma Deane\, sound design by Rory Stitt\, and mask design and creation by Cannupa Hanska Luger. As a co-production\, it showcases UM student actors\, designers\, and crew alongside the professionals. The cast includes students Shadie Wallette\, who previously performed in the 2023 staged reading\, and Octavio Jimenez\, who has toured the state over the past year with State of Mind\, a collaboration between The Rep and the University of Montana Co-Lab for Civic Imagination. UM Students in the crew include Ronnie Avansino as the Props Designer\, Rae Scott as the Assistant Stage Manager\, and Aaron Prati as the Assistant Lighting Designer. The playwright\, Kendra Mylnechuk Potter\, is a University of Montana alum\, and is based in Missoula. \n\n\n\n“I am humbled to have the opportunity to collaborate with so many artists in this meaningful way. And for the work to get to live on this particular stage where I first worked over 20 years ago as a student\, my “home stage” as it were\, is a straight up dream\,” Potter said. “The caliber of work – soup to nuts – from designers through performers\, is just such a treat for our town to get to share in\, and getting to mingle seasoned professionals at the top of their craft while highlighting the talent here in town with that of our UM student artists is a joy that brings this experience additional heart. My sincere hope is that we are able to provide a theatrical experience that feels like a useful contribution to the issues we seek to address: Missing and Murdered Indigenous People\, community care\, ecosystems\, and seeing what (and who) has been here all along.” \n\n\n\n“The School of Theatre and Dance is proud to partner with Montana Repertory Theatre to tell this vital story. We are so grateful to the Native artists\, The Roy Cockrum Foundation\, and to all involved for sharing their artistry\, talents and resources with our students and we look forward to welcoming audiences to the Montana Theatre to see Can’t Drink Salt Water\,” said Bernadette Sweeney\, Director of UM School of Theatre and Dance. \n\n\n\n This project began in 2019 with the idea to commission an original work from an Indigenous artist\, grounded in The Rep’s action-oriented Land Acknowledgement: “Montana Repertory Theatre acknowledges that we are in the aboriginal territories of the Salish and Kalispel people. We also acknowledge the privilege of gathering on this land to share stories. We pledge to always hold a place on our stages for the stories of this land and of its first peoples.” The original commission was supported by the Warren Miller Performing Arts Center in Big Sky\, Montana\, and this story was chosen by a nationwide team of Indigenous artists\, including Lily Gladstone\, DeLanna Studi\, Madeline Sayet\, and Andre Bouchard. \n\n\n\n“The Warren Miller Performing Arts Center (WMPAC) is thrilled to see the next phase of Can’t Drink Salt Water coming to life in Missoula this spring. Any chance we can get to help support new\, adventurous work like the piece that Kendra Mylnechuk Potter has created\, we’re fully on board\, especially when it comes to cultural realities that authentically embody lived experiences here in Montana\,” said John Zirkle\, Executive Director / Artistic Director at WMPAC. \n\n\n\nThis production is supported by a generous grant from The Roy Cockrum Foundation. Founded in 2014 by Roy Cockrum and Benita Hofstetter Koman with winnings from Mr. Cockrum’s Powerball lottery jackpot\, the Foundation’s mission is to award grants to support world-class performing arts projects in not-for-profit professional theatres throughout America. Since 2014\, 76 American theaters and performing arts organizations have received major grants from the Foundation. Inspiration for its mission derives from a Camus quote:“Without culture\, and the relative freedom it implies\, society\, even when perfect\, is but a jungle. This is why any authentic creation is a gift to the future.” ― Albert Camus\, The Myth of Sisyphus and Other Essays.This performance includes mature themes. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPurchase Tickets LINK
URL:https://missoulaunderground.com/mugevent/montana-repertory-theatre-cant-drink-salt-water-with-um-school-of-theatre-dance-at-um-montana-theatre/2026-02-21/1/
LOCATION:UM Montana Theatre\, 32 Campus Drive\, Missoula\, Montana\, 59812\, United States
CATEGORIES:Indigenous,Play,Theatrical Plays
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260220T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260220T213000
DTSTAMP:20260604T071040
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260127T062850Z
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SUMMARY:Montana Repertory Theatre "Can't Drink Salt Water" with UM School of Theatre & Dance at UM Montana Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Montana Repertory Theatre presents the world premiere of Kendra Mylnechuk Potter’s “Can’t Drink Salt Water” with the UM School of Theatre & Dance in the Montana Theatre with performances from Saturday\, February 14 through Sunday\, February 22\n\n\n\n\n\nDoors @ 30 minutes before show time \n\n\n\nWith transformative support from The Roy Cockrum Foundation\, and in partnership with UM School of Theatre and Dance\, Montana Repertory Theatre presents the world premiere of Kendra Mylnechuk Potter’s Can’t Drink Salt Water. The opening night of this gripping new play will take place Saturday\, February 14\, 2026 in the Montana Theatre on the UM Campus (PARTV Building)\, with eight additional performances following\, through February 22. \n\n\n\nJuxtaposing a mother’s relentless search for her missing daughter with the journey of a young woman newly arrived at Bethel House\, an evangelical shelter for victims of sex trafficking\, this timely story weaves together Native identity\, maternal grief\, contemporary religious faith\, humor\, and a call to action. The production showcases professional Indigenous talent from across the country\, including cast members Allison Hicks\, Jennifer Rader\, Serenity Mariana\, and Bradley Lewis\, costumes by Asa Benally\, lighting design by Emma Deane\, sound design by Rory Stitt\, and mask design and creation by Cannupa Hanska Luger. As a co-production\, it showcases UM student actors\, designers\, and crew alongside the professionals. The cast includes students Shadie Wallette\, who previously performed in the 2023 staged reading\, and Octavio Jimenez\, who has toured the state over the past year with State of Mind\, a collaboration between The Rep and the University of Montana Co-Lab for Civic Imagination. UM Students in the crew include Ronnie Avansino as the Props Designer\, Rae Scott as the Assistant Stage Manager\, and Aaron Prati as the Assistant Lighting Designer. The playwright\, Kendra Mylnechuk Potter\, is a University of Montana alum\, and is based in Missoula. \n\n\n\n“I am humbled to have the opportunity to collaborate with so many artists in this meaningful way. And for the work to get to live on this particular stage where I first worked over 20 years ago as a student\, my “home stage” as it were\, is a straight up dream\,” Potter said. “The caliber of work – soup to nuts – from designers through performers\, is just such a treat for our town to get to share in\, and getting to mingle seasoned professionals at the top of their craft while highlighting the talent here in town with that of our UM student artists is a joy that brings this experience additional heart. My sincere hope is that we are able to provide a theatrical experience that feels like a useful contribution to the issues we seek to address: Missing and Murdered Indigenous People\, community care\, ecosystems\, and seeing what (and who) has been here all along.” \n\n\n\n“The School of Theatre and Dance is proud to partner with Montana Repertory Theatre to tell this vital story. We are so grateful to the Native artists\, The Roy Cockrum Foundation\, and to all involved for sharing their artistry\, talents and resources with our students and we look forward to welcoming audiences to the Montana Theatre to see Can’t Drink Salt Water\,” said Bernadette Sweeney\, Director of UM School of Theatre and Dance. \n\n\n\n This project began in 2019 with the idea to commission an original work from an Indigenous artist\, grounded in The Rep’s action-oriented Land Acknowledgement: “Montana Repertory Theatre acknowledges that we are in the aboriginal territories of the Salish and Kalispel people. We also acknowledge the privilege of gathering on this land to share stories. We pledge to always hold a place on our stages for the stories of this land and of its first peoples.” The original commission was supported by the Warren Miller Performing Arts Center in Big Sky\, Montana\, and this story was chosen by a nationwide team of Indigenous artists\, including Lily Gladstone\, DeLanna Studi\, Madeline Sayet\, and Andre Bouchard. \n\n\n\n“The Warren Miller Performing Arts Center (WMPAC) is thrilled to see the next phase of Can’t Drink Salt Water coming to life in Missoula this spring. Any chance we can get to help support new\, adventurous work like the piece that Kendra Mylnechuk Potter has created\, we’re fully on board\, especially when it comes to cultural realities that authentically embody lived experiences here in Montana\,” said John Zirkle\, Executive Director / Artistic Director at WMPAC. \n\n\n\nThis production is supported by a generous grant from The Roy Cockrum Foundation. Founded in 2014 by Roy Cockrum and Benita Hofstetter Koman with winnings from Mr. Cockrum’s Powerball lottery jackpot\, the Foundation’s mission is to award grants to support world-class performing arts projects in not-for-profit professional theatres throughout America. Since 2014\, 76 American theaters and performing arts organizations have received major grants from the Foundation. Inspiration for its mission derives from a Camus quote:“Without culture\, and the relative freedom it implies\, society\, even when perfect\, is but a jungle. This is why any authentic creation is a gift to the future.” ― Albert Camus\, The Myth of Sisyphus and Other Essays.This performance includes mature themes. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPurchase Tickets LINK
URL:https://missoulaunderground.com/mugevent/montana-repertory-theatre-cant-drink-salt-water-with-um-school-of-theatre-dance-at-um-montana-theatre/2026-02-20/
LOCATION:UM Montana Theatre\, 32 Campus Drive\, Missoula\, Montana\, 59812\, United States
CATEGORIES:Indigenous,Play,Theatrical Plays
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260219T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260219T213000
DTSTAMP:20260604T071040
CREATED:20260127T062847Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260127T062850Z
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SUMMARY:Montana Repertory Theatre "Can't Drink Salt Water" with UM School of Theatre & Dance at UM Montana Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Montana Repertory Theatre presents the world premiere of Kendra Mylnechuk Potter’s “Can’t Drink Salt Water” with the UM School of Theatre & Dance in the Montana Theatre with performances from Saturday\, February 14 through Sunday\, February 22\n\n\n\n\n\nDoors @ 30 minutes before show time \n\n\n\nWith transformative support from The Roy Cockrum Foundation\, and in partnership with UM School of Theatre and Dance\, Montana Repertory Theatre presents the world premiere of Kendra Mylnechuk Potter’s Can’t Drink Salt Water. The opening night of this gripping new play will take place Saturday\, February 14\, 2026 in the Montana Theatre on the UM Campus (PARTV Building)\, with eight additional performances following\, through February 22. \n\n\n\nJuxtaposing a mother’s relentless search for her missing daughter with the journey of a young woman newly arrived at Bethel House\, an evangelical shelter for victims of sex trafficking\, this timely story weaves together Native identity\, maternal grief\, contemporary religious faith\, humor\, and a call to action. The production showcases professional Indigenous talent from across the country\, including cast members Allison Hicks\, Jennifer Rader\, Serenity Mariana\, and Bradley Lewis\, costumes by Asa Benally\, lighting design by Emma Deane\, sound design by Rory Stitt\, and mask design and creation by Cannupa Hanska Luger. As a co-production\, it showcases UM student actors\, designers\, and crew alongside the professionals. The cast includes students Shadie Wallette\, who previously performed in the 2023 staged reading\, and Octavio Jimenez\, who has toured the state over the past year with State of Mind\, a collaboration between The Rep and the University of Montana Co-Lab for Civic Imagination. UM Students in the crew include Ronnie Avansino as the Props Designer\, Rae Scott as the Assistant Stage Manager\, and Aaron Prati as the Assistant Lighting Designer. The playwright\, Kendra Mylnechuk Potter\, is a University of Montana alum\, and is based in Missoula. \n\n\n\n“I am humbled to have the opportunity to collaborate with so many artists in this meaningful way. And for the work to get to live on this particular stage where I first worked over 20 years ago as a student\, my “home stage” as it were\, is a straight up dream\,” Potter said. “The caliber of work – soup to nuts – from designers through performers\, is just such a treat for our town to get to share in\, and getting to mingle seasoned professionals at the top of their craft while highlighting the talent here in town with that of our UM student artists is a joy that brings this experience additional heart. My sincere hope is that we are able to provide a theatrical experience that feels like a useful contribution to the issues we seek to address: Missing and Murdered Indigenous People\, community care\, ecosystems\, and seeing what (and who) has been here all along.” \n\n\n\n“The School of Theatre and Dance is proud to partner with Montana Repertory Theatre to tell this vital story. We are so grateful to the Native artists\, The Roy Cockrum Foundation\, and to all involved for sharing their artistry\, talents and resources with our students and we look forward to welcoming audiences to the Montana Theatre to see Can’t Drink Salt Water\,” said Bernadette Sweeney\, Director of UM School of Theatre and Dance. \n\n\n\n This project began in 2019 with the idea to commission an original work from an Indigenous artist\, grounded in The Rep’s action-oriented Land Acknowledgement: “Montana Repertory Theatre acknowledges that we are in the aboriginal territories of the Salish and Kalispel people. We also acknowledge the privilege of gathering on this land to share stories. We pledge to always hold a place on our stages for the stories of this land and of its first peoples.” The original commission was supported by the Warren Miller Performing Arts Center in Big Sky\, Montana\, and this story was chosen by a nationwide team of Indigenous artists\, including Lily Gladstone\, DeLanna Studi\, Madeline Sayet\, and Andre Bouchard. \n\n\n\n“The Warren Miller Performing Arts Center (WMPAC) is thrilled to see the next phase of Can’t Drink Salt Water coming to life in Missoula this spring. Any chance we can get to help support new\, adventurous work like the piece that Kendra Mylnechuk Potter has created\, we’re fully on board\, especially when it comes to cultural realities that authentically embody lived experiences here in Montana\,” said John Zirkle\, Executive Director / Artistic Director at WMPAC. \n\n\n\nThis production is supported by a generous grant from The Roy Cockrum Foundation. Founded in 2014 by Roy Cockrum and Benita Hofstetter Koman with winnings from Mr. Cockrum’s Powerball lottery jackpot\, the Foundation’s mission is to award grants to support world-class performing arts projects in not-for-profit professional theatres throughout America. Since 2014\, 76 American theaters and performing arts organizations have received major grants from the Foundation. Inspiration for its mission derives from a Camus quote:“Without culture\, and the relative freedom it implies\, society\, even when perfect\, is but a jungle. This is why any authentic creation is a gift to the future.” ― Albert Camus\, The Myth of Sisyphus and Other Essays.This performance includes mature themes. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPurchase Tickets LINK
URL:https://missoulaunderground.com/mugevent/montana-repertory-theatre-cant-drink-salt-water-with-um-school-of-theatre-dance-at-um-montana-theatre/2026-02-19/
LOCATION:UM Montana Theatre\, 32 Campus Drive\, Missoula\, Montana\, 59812\, United States
CATEGORIES:Indigenous,Play,Theatrical Plays
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260218T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260218T213000
DTSTAMP:20260604T071040
CREATED:20260127T062847Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260127T062850Z
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SUMMARY:Montana Repertory Theatre "Can't Drink Salt Water" with UM School of Theatre & Dance at UM Montana Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Montana Repertory Theatre presents the world premiere of Kendra Mylnechuk Potter’s “Can’t Drink Salt Water” with the UM School of Theatre & Dance in the Montana Theatre with performances from Saturday\, February 14 through Sunday\, February 22\n\n\n\n\n\nDoors @ 30 minutes before show time \n\n\n\nWith transformative support from The Roy Cockrum Foundation\, and in partnership with UM School of Theatre and Dance\, Montana Repertory Theatre presents the world premiere of Kendra Mylnechuk Potter’s Can’t Drink Salt Water. The opening night of this gripping new play will take place Saturday\, February 14\, 2026 in the Montana Theatre on the UM Campus (PARTV Building)\, with eight additional performances following\, through February 22. \n\n\n\nJuxtaposing a mother’s relentless search for her missing daughter with the journey of a young woman newly arrived at Bethel House\, an evangelical shelter for victims of sex trafficking\, this timely story weaves together Native identity\, maternal grief\, contemporary religious faith\, humor\, and a call to action. The production showcases professional Indigenous talent from across the country\, including cast members Allison Hicks\, Jennifer Rader\, Serenity Mariana\, and Bradley Lewis\, costumes by Asa Benally\, lighting design by Emma Deane\, sound design by Rory Stitt\, and mask design and creation by Cannupa Hanska Luger. As a co-production\, it showcases UM student actors\, designers\, and crew alongside the professionals. The cast includes students Shadie Wallette\, who previously performed in the 2023 staged reading\, and Octavio Jimenez\, who has toured the state over the past year with State of Mind\, a collaboration between The Rep and the University of Montana Co-Lab for Civic Imagination. UM Students in the crew include Ronnie Avansino as the Props Designer\, Rae Scott as the Assistant Stage Manager\, and Aaron Prati as the Assistant Lighting Designer. The playwright\, Kendra Mylnechuk Potter\, is a University of Montana alum\, and is based in Missoula. \n\n\n\n“I am humbled to have the opportunity to collaborate with so many artists in this meaningful way. And for the work to get to live on this particular stage where I first worked over 20 years ago as a student\, my “home stage” as it were\, is a straight up dream\,” Potter said. “The caliber of work – soup to nuts – from designers through performers\, is just such a treat for our town to get to share in\, and getting to mingle seasoned professionals at the top of their craft while highlighting the talent here in town with that of our UM student artists is a joy that brings this experience additional heart. My sincere hope is that we are able to provide a theatrical experience that feels like a useful contribution to the issues we seek to address: Missing and Murdered Indigenous People\, community care\, ecosystems\, and seeing what (and who) has been here all along.” \n\n\n\n“The School of Theatre and Dance is proud to partner with Montana Repertory Theatre to tell this vital story. We are so grateful to the Native artists\, The Roy Cockrum Foundation\, and to all involved for sharing their artistry\, talents and resources with our students and we look forward to welcoming audiences to the Montana Theatre to see Can’t Drink Salt Water\,” said Bernadette Sweeney\, Director of UM School of Theatre and Dance. \n\n\n\n This project began in 2019 with the idea to commission an original work from an Indigenous artist\, grounded in The Rep’s action-oriented Land Acknowledgement: “Montana Repertory Theatre acknowledges that we are in the aboriginal territories of the Salish and Kalispel people. We also acknowledge the privilege of gathering on this land to share stories. We pledge to always hold a place on our stages for the stories of this land and of its first peoples.” The original commission was supported by the Warren Miller Performing Arts Center in Big Sky\, Montana\, and this story was chosen by a nationwide team of Indigenous artists\, including Lily Gladstone\, DeLanna Studi\, Madeline Sayet\, and Andre Bouchard. \n\n\n\n“The Warren Miller Performing Arts Center (WMPAC) is thrilled to see the next phase of Can’t Drink Salt Water coming to life in Missoula this spring. Any chance we can get to help support new\, adventurous work like the piece that Kendra Mylnechuk Potter has created\, we’re fully on board\, especially when it comes to cultural realities that authentically embody lived experiences here in Montana\,” said John Zirkle\, Executive Director / Artistic Director at WMPAC. \n\n\n\nThis production is supported by a generous grant from The Roy Cockrum Foundation. Founded in 2014 by Roy Cockrum and Benita Hofstetter Koman with winnings from Mr. Cockrum’s Powerball lottery jackpot\, the Foundation’s mission is to award grants to support world-class performing arts projects in not-for-profit professional theatres throughout America. Since 2014\, 76 American theaters and performing arts organizations have received major grants from the Foundation. Inspiration for its mission derives from a Camus quote:“Without culture\, and the relative freedom it implies\, society\, even when perfect\, is but a jungle. This is why any authentic creation is a gift to the future.” ― Albert Camus\, The Myth of Sisyphus and Other Essays.This performance includes mature themes. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPurchase Tickets LINK
URL:https://missoulaunderground.com/mugevent/montana-repertory-theatre-cant-drink-salt-water-with-um-school-of-theatre-dance-at-um-montana-theatre/2026-02-18/
LOCATION:UM Montana Theatre\, 32 Campus Drive\, Missoula\, Montana\, 59812\, United States
CATEGORIES:Indigenous,Play,Theatrical Plays
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ORGANIZER;CN="Montana Repertory Theater":MAILTO:Salina.Chatlain@MontanaRep.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260215T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260215T160000
DTSTAMP:20260604T071040
CREATED:20260127T062847Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260127T062850Z
UID:10129201-1771164000-1771171200@missoulaunderground.com
SUMMARY:Montana Repertory Theatre "Can't Drink Salt Water" with UM School of Theatre & Dance at UM Montana Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Montana Repertory Theatre presents the world premiere of Kendra Mylnechuk Potter’s “Can’t Drink Salt Water” with the UM School of Theatre & Dance in the Montana Theatre with performances from Saturday\, February 14 through Sunday\, February 22\n\n\n\n\n\nDoors @ 30 minutes before show time \n\n\n\nWith transformative support from The Roy Cockrum Foundation\, and in partnership with UM School of Theatre and Dance\, Montana Repertory Theatre presents the world premiere of Kendra Mylnechuk Potter’s Can’t Drink Salt Water. The opening night of this gripping new play will take place Saturday\, February 14\, 2026 in the Montana Theatre on the UM Campus (PARTV Building)\, with eight additional performances following\, through February 22. \n\n\n\nJuxtaposing a mother’s relentless search for her missing daughter with the journey of a young woman newly arrived at Bethel House\, an evangelical shelter for victims of sex trafficking\, this timely story weaves together Native identity\, maternal grief\, contemporary religious faith\, humor\, and a call to action. The production showcases professional Indigenous talent from across the country\, including cast members Allison Hicks\, Jennifer Rader\, Serenity Mariana\, and Bradley Lewis\, costumes by Asa Benally\, lighting design by Emma Deane\, sound design by Rory Stitt\, and mask design and creation by Cannupa Hanska Luger. As a co-production\, it showcases UM student actors\, designers\, and crew alongside the professionals. The cast includes students Shadie Wallette\, who previously performed in the 2023 staged reading\, and Octavio Jimenez\, who has toured the state over the past year with State of Mind\, a collaboration between The Rep and the University of Montana Co-Lab for Civic Imagination. UM Students in the crew include Ronnie Avansino as the Props Designer\, Rae Scott as the Assistant Stage Manager\, and Aaron Prati as the Assistant Lighting Designer. The playwright\, Kendra Mylnechuk Potter\, is a University of Montana alum\, and is based in Missoula. \n\n\n\n“I am humbled to have the opportunity to collaborate with so many artists in this meaningful way. And for the work to get to live on this particular stage where I first worked over 20 years ago as a student\, my “home stage” as it were\, is a straight up dream\,” Potter said. “The caliber of work – soup to nuts – from designers through performers\, is just such a treat for our town to get to share in\, and getting to mingle seasoned professionals at the top of their craft while highlighting the talent here in town with that of our UM student artists is a joy that brings this experience additional heart. My sincere hope is that we are able to provide a theatrical experience that feels like a useful contribution to the issues we seek to address: Missing and Murdered Indigenous People\, community care\, ecosystems\, and seeing what (and who) has been here all along.” \n\n\n\n“The School of Theatre and Dance is proud to partner with Montana Repertory Theatre to tell this vital story. We are so grateful to the Native artists\, The Roy Cockrum Foundation\, and to all involved for sharing their artistry\, talents and resources with our students and we look forward to welcoming audiences to the Montana Theatre to see Can’t Drink Salt Water\,” said Bernadette Sweeney\, Director of UM School of Theatre and Dance. \n\n\n\n This project began in 2019 with the idea to commission an original work from an Indigenous artist\, grounded in The Rep’s action-oriented Land Acknowledgement: “Montana Repertory Theatre acknowledges that we are in the aboriginal territories of the Salish and Kalispel people. We also acknowledge the privilege of gathering on this land to share stories. We pledge to always hold a place on our stages for the stories of this land and of its first peoples.” The original commission was supported by the Warren Miller Performing Arts Center in Big Sky\, Montana\, and this story was chosen by a nationwide team of Indigenous artists\, including Lily Gladstone\, DeLanna Studi\, Madeline Sayet\, and Andre Bouchard. \n\n\n\n“The Warren Miller Performing Arts Center (WMPAC) is thrilled to see the next phase of Can’t Drink Salt Water coming to life in Missoula this spring. Any chance we can get to help support new\, adventurous work like the piece that Kendra Mylnechuk Potter has created\, we’re fully on board\, especially when it comes to cultural realities that authentically embody lived experiences here in Montana\,” said John Zirkle\, Executive Director / Artistic Director at WMPAC. \n\n\n\nThis production is supported by a generous grant from The Roy Cockrum Foundation. Founded in 2014 by Roy Cockrum and Benita Hofstetter Koman with winnings from Mr. Cockrum’s Powerball lottery jackpot\, the Foundation’s mission is to award grants to support world-class performing arts projects in not-for-profit professional theatres throughout America. Since 2014\, 76 American theaters and performing arts organizations have received major grants from the Foundation. Inspiration for its mission derives from a Camus quote:“Without culture\, and the relative freedom it implies\, society\, even when perfect\, is but a jungle. This is why any authentic creation is a gift to the future.” ― Albert Camus\, The Myth of Sisyphus and Other Essays.This performance includes mature themes. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPurchase Tickets LINK
URL:https://missoulaunderground.com/mugevent/montana-repertory-theatre-cant-drink-salt-water-with-um-school-of-theatre-dance-at-um-montana-theatre/2026-02-15/
LOCATION:UM Montana Theatre\, 32 Campus Drive\, Missoula\, Montana\, 59812\, United States
CATEGORIES:Indigenous,Play,Theatrical Plays
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ORGANIZER;CN="Montana Repertory Theater":MAILTO:Salina.Chatlain@MontanaRep.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260214T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260214T213000
DTSTAMP:20260604T071040
CREATED:20260127T062847Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260127T062850Z
UID:10129200-1771097400-1771104600@missoulaunderground.com
SUMMARY:Montana Repertory Theatre "Can't Drink Salt Water" with UM School of Theatre & Dance at UM Montana Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Montana Repertory Theatre presents the world premiere of Kendra Mylnechuk Potter’s “Can’t Drink Salt Water” with the UM School of Theatre & Dance in the Montana Theatre with performances from Saturday\, February 14 through Sunday\, February 22\n\n\n\n\n\nDoors @ 30 minutes before show time \n\n\n\nWith transformative support from The Roy Cockrum Foundation\, and in partnership with UM School of Theatre and Dance\, Montana Repertory Theatre presents the world premiere of Kendra Mylnechuk Potter’s Can’t Drink Salt Water. The opening night of this gripping new play will take place Saturday\, February 14\, 2026 in the Montana Theatre on the UM Campus (PARTV Building)\, with eight additional performances following\, through February 22. \n\n\n\nJuxtaposing a mother’s relentless search for her missing daughter with the journey of a young woman newly arrived at Bethel House\, an evangelical shelter for victims of sex trafficking\, this timely story weaves together Native identity\, maternal grief\, contemporary religious faith\, humor\, and a call to action. The production showcases professional Indigenous talent from across the country\, including cast members Allison Hicks\, Jennifer Rader\, Serenity Mariana\, and Bradley Lewis\, costumes by Asa Benally\, lighting design by Emma Deane\, sound design by Rory Stitt\, and mask design and creation by Cannupa Hanska Luger. As a co-production\, it showcases UM student actors\, designers\, and crew alongside the professionals. The cast includes students Shadie Wallette\, who previously performed in the 2023 staged reading\, and Octavio Jimenez\, who has toured the state over the past year with State of Mind\, a collaboration between The Rep and the University of Montana Co-Lab for Civic Imagination. UM Students in the crew include Ronnie Avansino as the Props Designer\, Rae Scott as the Assistant Stage Manager\, and Aaron Prati as the Assistant Lighting Designer. The playwright\, Kendra Mylnechuk Potter\, is a University of Montana alum\, and is based in Missoula. \n\n\n\n“I am humbled to have the opportunity to collaborate with so many artists in this meaningful way. And for the work to get to live on this particular stage where I first worked over 20 years ago as a student\, my “home stage” as it were\, is a straight up dream\,” Potter said. “The caliber of work – soup to nuts – from designers through performers\, is just such a treat for our town to get to share in\, and getting to mingle seasoned professionals at the top of their craft while highlighting the talent here in town with that of our UM student artists is a joy that brings this experience additional heart. My sincere hope is that we are able to provide a theatrical experience that feels like a useful contribution to the issues we seek to address: Missing and Murdered Indigenous People\, community care\, ecosystems\, and seeing what (and who) has been here all along.” \n\n\n\n“The School of Theatre and Dance is proud to partner with Montana Repertory Theatre to tell this vital story. We are so grateful to the Native artists\, The Roy Cockrum Foundation\, and to all involved for sharing their artistry\, talents and resources with our students and we look forward to welcoming audiences to the Montana Theatre to see Can’t Drink Salt Water\,” said Bernadette Sweeney\, Director of UM School of Theatre and Dance. \n\n\n\n This project began in 2019 with the idea to commission an original work from an Indigenous artist\, grounded in The Rep’s action-oriented Land Acknowledgement: “Montana Repertory Theatre acknowledges that we are in the aboriginal territories of the Salish and Kalispel people. We also acknowledge the privilege of gathering on this land to share stories. We pledge to always hold a place on our stages for the stories of this land and of its first peoples.” The original commission was supported by the Warren Miller Performing Arts Center in Big Sky\, Montana\, and this story was chosen by a nationwide team of Indigenous artists\, including Lily Gladstone\, DeLanna Studi\, Madeline Sayet\, and Andre Bouchard. \n\n\n\n“The Warren Miller Performing Arts Center (WMPAC) is thrilled to see the next phase of Can’t Drink Salt Water coming to life in Missoula this spring. Any chance we can get to help support new\, adventurous work like the piece that Kendra Mylnechuk Potter has created\, we’re fully on board\, especially when it comes to cultural realities that authentically embody lived experiences here in Montana\,” said John Zirkle\, Executive Director / Artistic Director at WMPAC. \n\n\n\nThis production is supported by a generous grant from The Roy Cockrum Foundation. Founded in 2014 by Roy Cockrum and Benita Hofstetter Koman with winnings from Mr. Cockrum’s Powerball lottery jackpot\, the Foundation’s mission is to award grants to support world-class performing arts projects in not-for-profit professional theatres throughout America. Since 2014\, 76 American theaters and performing arts organizations have received major grants from the Foundation. Inspiration for its mission derives from a Camus quote:“Without culture\, and the relative freedom it implies\, society\, even when perfect\, is but a jungle. This is why any authentic creation is a gift to the future.” ― Albert Camus\, The Myth of Sisyphus and Other Essays.This performance includes mature themes. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPurchase Tickets LINK
URL:https://missoulaunderground.com/mugevent/montana-repertory-theatre-cant-drink-salt-water-with-um-school-of-theatre-dance-at-um-montana-theatre/2026-02-14/
LOCATION:UM Montana Theatre\, 32 Campus Drive\, Missoula\, Montana\, 59812\, United States
CATEGORIES:Indigenous,Play,Theatrical Plays
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ORGANIZER;CN="Montana Repertory Theater":MAILTO:Salina.Chatlain@MontanaRep.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260213T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260213T200000
DTSTAMP:20260604T071040
CREATED:20260211T080120Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260211T080123Z
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SUMMARY:Sherlock Holmes - Youth Series performance at Missoula Children's Theatre
DESCRIPTION:The game is afoot with a Youth Series Performance of Sherlock Holmes at Missoula Children’s Theatre at 5:00 pm and 7:00 pm Friday\, February 13\n\n\n\n\n\nThe game is afoot at the Missoula Children’s Theatre! MCT presents Sherlock Holmes\, an original mystery based on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s famous characters. Inspectors Lestrade\, Gregson\, and Drew present Sherlock Holmes with a baffling case: the disappearance of the famous and beloved MacGuffin Puffins from the London Zoo! Worse yet\, Holmes’ rival\, Moriarty\, could be involved in the scheme. With the help of the Hounds of the Baskervilles\, the inspectors\, Doctor Watson\, and a colorful collection of Londoners\, Holmes follows the clues to end the mystery. Sherlock learns that it is impossible to be right all the time\, and that relying on his friends to help doesn’t make him any less clever. MCT’s Sherlock Holmes is packed with red herrings\, hijinks\, royalty\, and a diabolical villain (or two). See you at Baker’s Street! An Original Adaptation by Emily MorrisonMusic by Gregory BorisLyrics by Gregory Boris and Emily Morrison \n\n\n\nPerformance run time is approximately one hour without Intermission.
URL:https://missoulaunderground.com/mugevent/sherlock-holmes-youth-series-performance-at-missoula-childrens-theatre/2026-02-13/2/
LOCATION:Missoula Children’s Theater\, 200 N. Adams Street\, Missoula\, Montana\, 59802\, United States
CATEGORIES:Kids,Play,Theatrical Plays
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ORGANIZER;CN="Missoula Children's Theatre":MAILTO:mct@mctinc.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260213T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260213T180000
DTSTAMP:20260604T071040
CREATED:20260211T080120Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260211T080123Z
UID:10130199-1771002000-1771005600@missoulaunderground.com
SUMMARY:Sherlock Holmes - Youth Series performance at Missoula Children's Theatre
DESCRIPTION:The game is afoot with a Youth Series Performance of Sherlock Holmes at Missoula Children’s Theatre at 5:00 pm and 7:00 pm Friday\, February 13\n\n\n\n\n\nThe game is afoot at the Missoula Children’s Theatre! MCT presents Sherlock Holmes\, an original mystery based on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s famous characters. Inspectors Lestrade\, Gregson\, and Drew present Sherlock Holmes with a baffling case: the disappearance of the famous and beloved MacGuffin Puffins from the London Zoo! Worse yet\, Holmes’ rival\, Moriarty\, could be involved in the scheme. With the help of the Hounds of the Baskervilles\, the inspectors\, Doctor Watson\, and a colorful collection of Londoners\, Holmes follows the clues to end the mystery. Sherlock learns that it is impossible to be right all the time\, and that relying on his friends to help doesn’t make him any less clever. MCT’s Sherlock Holmes is packed with red herrings\, hijinks\, royalty\, and a diabolical villain (or two). See you at Baker’s Street! An Original Adaptation by Emily MorrisonMusic by Gregory BorisLyrics by Gregory Boris and Emily Morrison \n\n\n\nPerformance run time is approximately one hour without Intermission.
URL:https://missoulaunderground.com/mugevent/sherlock-holmes-youth-series-performance-at-missoula-childrens-theatre/2026-02-13/1/
LOCATION:Missoula Children’s Theater\, 200 N. Adams Street\, Missoula\, Montana\, 59802\, United States
CATEGORIES:Kids,Play,Theatrical Plays
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ORGANIZER;CN="Missoula Children's Theatre":MAILTO:mct@mctinc.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260206T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260206T213000
DTSTAMP:20260604T071040
CREATED:20260205T191047Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260205T191049Z
UID:10129971-1770406200-1770413400@missoulaunderground.com
SUMMARY:Live Performance Screening "Fiddler on the Roof" at Cutler Bros. Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Join Cutler Bros. Theatre in Deer Lodge for a live screening of their 2022 stage performance of the epic tale “Fiddler on the Roof” 7:30 pm Friday\, February 6\n\n\n\n\n\nJoin Cutler Bros. Theatre for a live screening of the epic tale “Fiddler on the Roof”. This show is FREE ($10 suggested donation) and was done in May of 2022 and tells the tale of Tevya and his daughters and how change is inevitable. This is NOT THE MOVIE\, but a LIVE SCREENING of the Cutler Bros. 2022 play projected on the big screen. There will be concessions with beer and wine for purchase as well as pizza by the slice from Box Office Pizza. This event is fun for the whole family!
URL:https://missoulaunderground.com/mugevent/live-performance-screening-fiddler-on-the-roof-at-cutler-bros-theatre/
LOCATION:Cutler Bros. Theatre\, 301 Main St\, Deer Lodge\, Montana\, United States
CATEGORIES:Play,Theatrical Plays
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://missoulaunderground.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Cutler-Bros.-Theatre.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Cutler Bros. Theatre":MAILTO:info@cutlerbros.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260125T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260125T150000
DTSTAMP:20260604T071040
CREATED:20260105T212931Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260105T212933Z
UID:10127549-1769349600-1769353200@missoulaunderground.com
SUMMARY:Lamplighter Entertainment presents "The Perfect Pour" at Zootown Arts Community Center
DESCRIPTION:Lamplighter Entertainment presents “The Perfect Pour” at Zootown Arts Community Center in Downtown Missoula at 2:00 pm Sunday\, January 25\n\n\n\n\n\nDoors @ 1:30 pm \n\n\n\nEmbark on a playful journey in “The Perfect Pour\,” where mastering the art of pouring tea becomes an extraordinary adventure. With puppetry\, juggling\, balancing acts\, and captivating storytelling\, this one-hour show is a lively and entertaining experience for all ages!
URL:https://missoulaunderground.com/mugevent/lamplighter-entertainment-presents-the-perfect-pour-at-zootown-arts-community-center/
LOCATION:Zootown Arts Community Center\, 216 W. Main Street\, Missoula\, Montana\, 598802\, United States
CATEGORIES:Comedy,Play,Puppet,Storytelling,Theatrical Plays
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://missoulaunderground.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/Zootown-Arts-Community-Center.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Lamplighter Entertainment":MAILTO:lamplighter.ent@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251220T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251220T213000
DTSTAMP:20260604T071040
CREATED:20251218T185406Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251218T185408Z
UID:10126104-1766259000-1766266200@missoulaunderground.com
SUMMARY:How the Grinch Stole Christmas at Bigfork Playhouse Children's Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Bigfork Playhouse Children’s Theatre presents (Sold-Out) final performances of How the Grinch Stole Christmas at 7:30 pm Friday\, December 19 and Saturday\, December 20\n\n\n\n\n\nHow the Grinch Stole Christmas is a hit at Bigfork Playhouse Children’s Theatre! You only have two more chances to come and see! \n\n\n\nOur houses are full\, so before the show stop by our box office to see if tickets are available\, please try! \n\n\n\nIt’s a classic Christmas story full for rhyming and cheer! BPCT wants you and your family to come celebrate here!
URL:https://missoulaunderground.com/mugevent/how-the-grinch-stole-christmas-at-bigfork-playhouse-childrens-theatre/2025-12-20/
LOCATION:Bigfork Summer Playhouse\, 526 Electric Avenue\, Bigfork\, Montana\, 59911\, United States
CATEGORIES:Christmas,Holiday Events,Kids,Musicals,Play,Theatrical Plays
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://missoulaunderground.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/Bigfork-Playhouse-Childrens-Theater-logo-hz-JPG.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Bigfork Playhouse Childrens Theatre":MAILTO:bpct@bigforksummerplayhouse.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251219T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251219T213000
DTSTAMP:20260604T071040
CREATED:20251218T185406Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251218T185408Z
UID:10126103-1766172600-1766179800@missoulaunderground.com
SUMMARY:How the Grinch Stole Christmas at Bigfork Playhouse Children's Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Bigfork Playhouse Children’s Theatre presents (Sold-Out) final performances of How the Grinch Stole Christmas at 7:30 pm Friday\, December 19 and Saturday\, December 20\n\n\n\n\n\nHow the Grinch Stole Christmas is a hit at Bigfork Playhouse Children’s Theatre! You only have two more chances to come and see! \n\n\n\nOur houses are full\, so before the show stop by our box office to see if tickets are available\, please try! \n\n\n\nIt’s a classic Christmas story full for rhyming and cheer! BPCT wants you and your family to come celebrate here!
URL:https://missoulaunderground.com/mugevent/how-the-grinch-stole-christmas-at-bigfork-playhouse-childrens-theatre/2025-12-19/
LOCATION:Bigfork Summer Playhouse\, 526 Electric Avenue\, Bigfork\, Montana\, 59911\, United States
CATEGORIES:Christmas,Holiday Events,Kids,Musicals,Play,Theatrical Plays
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://missoulaunderground.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/Bigfork-Playhouse-Childrens-Theater-logo-hz-JPG.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Bigfork Playhouse Childrens Theatre":MAILTO:bpct@bigforksummerplayhouse.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251123T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251123T170000
DTSTAMP:20260604T071040
CREATED:20251008T141056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251008T141058Z
UID:10122887-1763910000-1763917200@missoulaunderground.com
SUMMARY:Plays on Tap with Montana Repertory Theatre - "Lost & Found" at Missoula Art Museum
DESCRIPTION:Montana Repertory Theatre returns with Plays on Tap – “Lost & Found” – a series of four new plays in one show with performances November 13 through November 23 at Missoula Art Museum\n\n\n\n\n\nPlays on Tap Returns this November!\n\n\n\nLost & Found\n\n\n\nPlays by Paul W. Kruse\, Avery Deutsch\, Habib Yazdi\, & Madeline Sayet\n\n\n\n“Welcome to your local art museum\, now sponsored by the U.S. Department of War. We want to assure you that all rumors that the museum has become in any way abnormal or unsafe in recent weeks are entirely untrue. And there is absolutely nothing to the hearsay that our beautiful artworks are having profound metaphysical interactions with our patrons.”\n\n\n\nThe Rep partners with the Missoula Art Museum to bring you this unique blending of live theatre and visual art. Join us as four playwrights – Paul W. Kruse\, Madeline Sayet\, Habib Yazdi\, and Avery Deutsch – explore what it means to lose something and\, perhaps\, find it again.\n\n\n\nThis on-site performance of four new plays includes mature themes and language. Audiences will move throughout the art museum during the show.\n\n\n\nThanks to the generosity of Northwestern Energy\, tickets are Pick-What-You-Pay\, with $25 suggested. 
URL:https://missoulaunderground.com/mugevent/plays-on-tap-with-montana-repertory-theatre-lost-found-at-missoula-art-museum/2025-11-23/
LOCATION:Missoula Art Museum\, 335 N. Pattee Street\, Missoula\, Montana\, 59802\, United States
CATEGORIES:Play,Theatrical Plays
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ORGANIZER;CN="Montana Repertory Theater":MAILTO:Salina.Chatlain@MontanaRep.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251123T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251123T160000
DTSTAMP:20260604T071040
CREATED:20251026T212247Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251107T074736Z
UID:10123994-1763906400-1763913600@missoulaunderground.com
SUMMARY:Hamilton Players performance "I Never Saw Another Butterfly" at Hamilton Players Performing Arts Theater
DESCRIPTION:View the true-story experience of the WWII detainment camp of Terezin through the eyes of the children who survived in the Hamilton Players’ production of “I Never Saw Another Butterfly” with weekend performances November 7-23 at the Hamilton Players Performance Art Theater\n\n\n\n\n\nI Never Saw Another Butterfly**By Celeste Raspanti – Produced by special arrangement with The Dramatic Publishing Company of Woodstock\, ILNovember 7-9\, 14-16\, & 21-23Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 PMSundays at 2 PM \n\n\n\nOver 15\,000 Jewish children passed through Terezin detainment camp\, and only about 150 survived by the time Terezin was liberated at the end of World War 2. One of the survivors\, Raja\, having lived through it all\, tells the true story of the children of Terezin. It’s her play and it’s theirs. There were no butterflies at the camp\, of course\, but for the children\, butterflies became a symbol of defiance\, allowing them to live on and play happily while waiting to be transported. \n\n\n\n**Content Advisory: “I Never Saw Another Butterfly” includes themes and imagery related to the Holocaust\, including references to genocide\, death (including the loss of children)\, and antisemitism. These subjects may be emotionally difficult for some audience members. Resources for reflection and education will be available in the lobby after the show. \n\n\n\nDirected by Denise RoseFeaturing:Kiah NislyCecile RichardsonChad FarrenburgRobin PruittNathaniel HeckerothSasha BrooksSarah MattesonEmma WerkmanIke PruittMcKayl NislyIrene MattesonKai AndersonLily WeingartGrant Bess \n\n\n\n\n\nPurchase Tickets LINK \n\n\n\nTICKETS ARE NON-REFUNDABLE \n\n\n\nTICKET HOLDERS ARRIVING AFTER CURTAIN / START OF SHOW MAY NOT BE SEATED UNTIL INTERMISSION
URL:https://missoulaunderground.com/mugevent/hamilton-players-performance-i-never-saw-another-butterfly-at-hamilton-players-performing-arts-theater/2025-11-23/
LOCATION:Hamilton Players Performance Art Theater\, 100 Ricketts Road\, Hamilton\, Montana\, 59840\, United States
CATEGORIES:Play,Theatrical Plays
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ORGANIZER;CN="Hamilton Players":MAILTO:boxoffice@hamiltonplayers.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251122T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251122T213000
DTSTAMP:20260604T071040
CREATED:20251026T212247Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251107T074736Z
UID:10123993-1763839800-1763847000@missoulaunderground.com
SUMMARY:Hamilton Players performance "I Never Saw Another Butterfly" at Hamilton Players Performing Arts Theater
DESCRIPTION:View the true-story experience of the WWII detainment camp of Terezin through the eyes of the children who survived in the Hamilton Players’ production of “I Never Saw Another Butterfly” with weekend performances November 7-23 at the Hamilton Players Performance Art Theater\n\n\n\n\n\nI Never Saw Another Butterfly**By Celeste Raspanti – Produced by special arrangement with The Dramatic Publishing Company of Woodstock\, ILNovember 7-9\, 14-16\, & 21-23Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 PMSundays at 2 PM \n\n\n\nOver 15\,000 Jewish children passed through Terezin detainment camp\, and only about 150 survived by the time Terezin was liberated at the end of World War 2. One of the survivors\, Raja\, having lived through it all\, tells the true story of the children of Terezin. It’s her play and it’s theirs. There were no butterflies at the camp\, of course\, but for the children\, butterflies became a symbol of defiance\, allowing them to live on and play happily while waiting to be transported. \n\n\n\n**Content Advisory: “I Never Saw Another Butterfly” includes themes and imagery related to the Holocaust\, including references to genocide\, death (including the loss of children)\, and antisemitism. These subjects may be emotionally difficult for some audience members. Resources for reflection and education will be available in the lobby after the show. \n\n\n\nDirected by Denise RoseFeaturing:Kiah NislyCecile RichardsonChad FarrenburgRobin PruittNathaniel HeckerothSasha BrooksSarah MattesonEmma WerkmanIke PruittMcKayl NislyIrene MattesonKai AndersonLily WeingartGrant Bess \n\n\n\n\n\nPurchase Tickets LINK \n\n\n\nTICKETS ARE NON-REFUNDABLE \n\n\n\nTICKET HOLDERS ARRIVING AFTER CURTAIN / START OF SHOW MAY NOT BE SEATED UNTIL INTERMISSION
URL:https://missoulaunderground.com/mugevent/hamilton-players-performance-i-never-saw-another-butterfly-at-hamilton-players-performing-arts-theater/2025-11-22/
LOCATION:Hamilton Players Performance Art Theater\, 100 Ricketts Road\, Hamilton\, Montana\, 59840\, United States
CATEGORIES:Play,Theatrical Plays
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ORGANIZER;CN="Hamilton Players":MAILTO:boxoffice@hamiltonplayers.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251122T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251122T213000
DTSTAMP:20260604T071040
CREATED:20251008T141056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251008T141058Z
UID:10122886-1763839800-1763847000@missoulaunderground.com
SUMMARY:Plays on Tap with Montana Repertory Theatre - "Lost & Found" at Missoula Art Museum
DESCRIPTION:Montana Repertory Theatre returns with Plays on Tap – “Lost & Found” – a series of four new plays in one show with performances November 13 through November 23 at Missoula Art Museum\n\n\n\n\n\nPlays on Tap Returns this November!\n\n\n\nLost & Found\n\n\n\nPlays by Paul W. Kruse\, Avery Deutsch\, Habib Yazdi\, & Madeline Sayet\n\n\n\n“Welcome to your local art museum\, now sponsored by the U.S. Department of War. We want to assure you that all rumors that the museum has become in any way abnormal or unsafe in recent weeks are entirely untrue. And there is absolutely nothing to the hearsay that our beautiful artworks are having profound metaphysical interactions with our patrons.”\n\n\n\nThe Rep partners with the Missoula Art Museum to bring you this unique blending of live theatre and visual art. Join us as four playwrights – Paul W. Kruse\, Madeline Sayet\, Habib Yazdi\, and Avery Deutsch – explore what it means to lose something and\, perhaps\, find it again.\n\n\n\nThis on-site performance of four new plays includes mature themes and language. Audiences will move throughout the art museum during the show.\n\n\n\nThanks to the generosity of Northwestern Energy\, tickets are Pick-What-You-Pay\, with $25 suggested. 
URL:https://missoulaunderground.com/mugevent/plays-on-tap-with-montana-repertory-theatre-lost-found-at-missoula-art-museum/2025-11-22/
LOCATION:Missoula Art Museum\, 335 N. Pattee Street\, Missoula\, Montana\, 59802\, United States
CATEGORIES:Play,Theatrical Plays
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ORGANIZER;CN="Montana Repertory Theater":MAILTO:Salina.Chatlain@MontanaRep.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251121T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251121T213000
DTSTAMP:20260604T071040
CREATED:20251026T212247Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251107T074736Z
UID:10123992-1763753400-1763760600@missoulaunderground.com
SUMMARY:Hamilton Players performance "I Never Saw Another Butterfly" at Hamilton Players Performing Arts Theater
DESCRIPTION:View the true-story experience of the WWII detainment camp of Terezin through the eyes of the children who survived in the Hamilton Players’ production of “I Never Saw Another Butterfly” with weekend performances November 7-23 at the Hamilton Players Performance Art Theater\n\n\n\n\n\nI Never Saw Another Butterfly**By Celeste Raspanti – Produced by special arrangement with The Dramatic Publishing Company of Woodstock\, ILNovember 7-9\, 14-16\, & 21-23Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 PMSundays at 2 PM \n\n\n\nOver 15\,000 Jewish children passed through Terezin detainment camp\, and only about 150 survived by the time Terezin was liberated at the end of World War 2. One of the survivors\, Raja\, having lived through it all\, tells the true story of the children of Terezin. It’s her play and it’s theirs. There were no butterflies at the camp\, of course\, but for the children\, butterflies became a symbol of defiance\, allowing them to live on and play happily while waiting to be transported. \n\n\n\n**Content Advisory: “I Never Saw Another Butterfly” includes themes and imagery related to the Holocaust\, including references to genocide\, death (including the loss of children)\, and antisemitism. These subjects may be emotionally difficult for some audience members. Resources for reflection and education will be available in the lobby after the show. \n\n\n\nDirected by Denise RoseFeaturing:Kiah NislyCecile RichardsonChad FarrenburgRobin PruittNathaniel HeckerothSasha BrooksSarah MattesonEmma WerkmanIke PruittMcKayl NislyIrene MattesonKai AndersonLily WeingartGrant Bess \n\n\n\n\n\nPurchase Tickets LINK \n\n\n\nTICKETS ARE NON-REFUNDABLE \n\n\n\nTICKET HOLDERS ARRIVING AFTER CURTAIN / START OF SHOW MAY NOT BE SEATED UNTIL INTERMISSION
URL:https://missoulaunderground.com/mugevent/hamilton-players-performance-i-never-saw-another-butterfly-at-hamilton-players-performing-arts-theater/2025-11-21/
LOCATION:Hamilton Players Performance Art Theater\, 100 Ricketts Road\, Hamilton\, Montana\, 59840\, United States
CATEGORIES:Play,Theatrical Plays
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ORGANIZER;CN="Hamilton Players":MAILTO:boxoffice@hamiltonplayers.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251121T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251121T213000
DTSTAMP:20260604T071040
CREATED:20251008T141056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251008T141058Z
UID:10122885-1763753400-1763760600@missoulaunderground.com
SUMMARY:Plays on Tap with Montana Repertory Theatre - "Lost & Found" at Missoula Art Museum
DESCRIPTION:Montana Repertory Theatre returns with Plays on Tap – “Lost & Found” – a series of four new plays in one show with performances November 13 through November 23 at Missoula Art Museum\n\n\n\n\n\nPlays on Tap Returns this November!\n\n\n\nLost & Found\n\n\n\nPlays by Paul W. Kruse\, Avery Deutsch\, Habib Yazdi\, & Madeline Sayet\n\n\n\n“Welcome to your local art museum\, now sponsored by the U.S. Department of War. We want to assure you that all rumors that the museum has become in any way abnormal or unsafe in recent weeks are entirely untrue. And there is absolutely nothing to the hearsay that our beautiful artworks are having profound metaphysical interactions with our patrons.”\n\n\n\nThe Rep partners with the Missoula Art Museum to bring you this unique blending of live theatre and visual art. Join us as four playwrights – Paul W. Kruse\, Madeline Sayet\, Habib Yazdi\, and Avery Deutsch – explore what it means to lose something and\, perhaps\, find it again.\n\n\n\nThis on-site performance of four new plays includes mature themes and language. Audiences will move throughout the art museum during the show.\n\n\n\nThanks to the generosity of Northwestern Energy\, tickets are Pick-What-You-Pay\, with $25 suggested. 
URL:https://missoulaunderground.com/mugevent/plays-on-tap-with-montana-repertory-theatre-lost-found-at-missoula-art-museum/2025-11-21/
LOCATION:Missoula Art Museum\, 335 N. Pattee Street\, Missoula\, Montana\, 59802\, United States
CATEGORIES:Play,Theatrical Plays
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://missoulaunderground.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Missoula-Art-Museum-Front-Door-pic.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Montana Repertory Theater":MAILTO:Salina.Chatlain@MontanaRep.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251120T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251120T213000
DTSTAMP:20260604T071040
CREATED:20251008T141056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251008T141058Z
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SUMMARY:Plays on Tap with Montana Repertory Theatre - "Lost & Found" at Missoula Art Museum
DESCRIPTION:Montana Repertory Theatre returns with Plays on Tap – “Lost & Found” – a series of four new plays in one show with performances November 13 through November 23 at Missoula Art Museum\n\n\n\n\n\nPlays on Tap Returns this November!\n\n\n\nLost & Found\n\n\n\nPlays by Paul W. Kruse\, Avery Deutsch\, Habib Yazdi\, & Madeline Sayet\n\n\n\n“Welcome to your local art museum\, now sponsored by the U.S. Department of War. We want to assure you that all rumors that the museum has become in any way abnormal or unsafe in recent weeks are entirely untrue. And there is absolutely nothing to the hearsay that our beautiful artworks are having profound metaphysical interactions with our patrons.”\n\n\n\nThe Rep partners with the Missoula Art Museum to bring you this unique blending of live theatre and visual art. Join us as four playwrights – Paul W. Kruse\, Madeline Sayet\, Habib Yazdi\, and Avery Deutsch – explore what it means to lose something and\, perhaps\, find it again.\n\n\n\nThis on-site performance of four new plays includes mature themes and language. Audiences will move throughout the art museum during the show.\n\n\n\nThanks to the generosity of Northwestern Energy\, tickets are Pick-What-You-Pay\, with $25 suggested. 
URL:https://missoulaunderground.com/mugevent/plays-on-tap-with-montana-repertory-theatre-lost-found-at-missoula-art-museum/2025-11-20/
LOCATION:Missoula Art Museum\, 335 N. Pattee Street\, Missoula\, Montana\, 59802\, United States
CATEGORIES:Play,Theatrical Plays
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://missoulaunderground.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Missoula-Art-Museum-Front-Door-pic.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Montana Repertory Theater":MAILTO:Salina.Chatlain@MontanaRep.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251116T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251116T170000
DTSTAMP:20260604T071040
CREATED:20251008T141056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251008T141058Z
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SUMMARY:Plays on Tap with Montana Repertory Theatre - "Lost & Found" at Missoula Art Museum
DESCRIPTION:Montana Repertory Theatre returns with Plays on Tap – “Lost & Found” – a series of four new plays in one show with performances November 13 through November 23 at Missoula Art Museum\n\n\n\n\n\nPlays on Tap Returns this November!\n\n\n\nLost & Found\n\n\n\nPlays by Paul W. Kruse\, Avery Deutsch\, Habib Yazdi\, & Madeline Sayet\n\n\n\n“Welcome to your local art museum\, now sponsored by the U.S. Department of War. We want to assure you that all rumors that the museum has become in any way abnormal or unsafe in recent weeks are entirely untrue. And there is absolutely nothing to the hearsay that our beautiful artworks are having profound metaphysical interactions with our patrons.”\n\n\n\nThe Rep partners with the Missoula Art Museum to bring you this unique blending of live theatre and visual art. Join us as four playwrights – Paul W. Kruse\, Madeline Sayet\, Habib Yazdi\, and Avery Deutsch – explore what it means to lose something and\, perhaps\, find it again.\n\n\n\nThis on-site performance of four new plays includes mature themes and language. Audiences will move throughout the art museum during the show.\n\n\n\nThanks to the generosity of Northwestern Energy\, tickets are Pick-What-You-Pay\, with $25 suggested. 
URL:https://missoulaunderground.com/mugevent/plays-on-tap-with-montana-repertory-theatre-lost-found-at-missoula-art-museum/2025-11-16/
LOCATION:Missoula Art Museum\, 335 N. Pattee Street\, Missoula\, Montana\, 59802\, United States
CATEGORIES:Play,Theatrical Plays
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://missoulaunderground.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Missoula-Art-Museum-Front-Door-pic.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Montana Repertory Theater":MAILTO:Salina.Chatlain@MontanaRep.com
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