Adapted from the short story by Daphne du Maurier (that also inspired Hitchcock’s film) this thriller by Conor McPherson (The Weir, Girl from the North Country), set in “near future” Ireland, looks in on three strangers who shelter together as society collapses around them. Taking refuge in an abandoned house, Nat, Diane, and Julia find relative sanctuary from the flocks of attacking birds outside, but remain vulnerable to dwindling food supplies, a mysterious neighbor — and each other.
Twelfth Night (6/28/24-7/14/24)
Anything Goes (7/26/24-8/11/24)
Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of the Elusive Ear (9/6/24-9/6/24)
Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of the Fallen Soufflé (9/13/24-9/13/24)
Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of the Ghost Machine (9/20/24-9/20/24)
The Play That Goes Wrong (10/4/24-10/6/24)
Finding Nemo Jr. (11/15/24-11/23/24)
All Is Calm: The Christmas Truce of 1914 (12/13/24-12/15/24)
South Bend Civic Theatre is at 403 North Main Street, South Bend, IN.
August Wilson's The Piano Lesson (3/15/24-3/24/24)
Kalamazoo (2/14/24-2/18/24)
SILENT SKY (9/9/22-9/18/22)
SENSE AND SENSIBILITY/ MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING (8/12/22-8/28/22)
Sense and Sensibility (8/11/22-8/28/22)
Something Rotten! (7/15/22-7/31/22)
JOE TURNER'S COME AND GONE (6/10/22-6/19/22)
South Bend Fringe Festival (5/23/22-5/26/22)
THE LONESOME WEST (5/13/22-5/22/22)
NOISES OFF (4/22/22-5/1/22)
South Bend Civic Theatre (SBCT) was founded in 1957 by two University of Notre Dame graduates who believed community theatre should be an important part of this area’s culture, and who also believed that living in our community were aspiring actors and actresses who needed to show and form their talents. While early performances were held in homes, hotels, and various locations at Notre Dame, SBCT staged most of its productions after 1968 at the Firehouse, a local historic landmark located on Portage Ave, in South Bend’s historic Near Northwest neighborhood.Beginning in 2000, SBCT began staging larger productions outside the Firehouse, and exploring options for a new permanent venue. In January 2007, the beginning of the Civic’s 50th Anniversary year, SBCT celebrated the opening of its new home in the heart of downtown South Bend, in what had formerly been a First Church of Christ Scientist. The historic domed structure is an architectural wonder and sealed SBCT’s position as a pillar of the region’s art community.
Videos
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DeVos Performance Hall (7/9 - 7/14) | ||
Rodgers + Hammerstein's Cinderella
Twin City Players (6/7 - 6/30) | ||
James an the Giant Peach
The Tin Shop Theatre (8/2 - 8/5) | ||
The Boardinghouse
Barn Swallow (9/5 - 9/8) | ||
All Is Calm: The Christmas Truce of 1914
South Bend Civic Theatre (12/13 - 12/15) | ||
Plaza Suite
The Tin Shop Theatre (12/6 - 12/15) | ||
Big Fish
Phoenix Performing Arts (9/20 - 9/22) | ||
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