
From Terry Pratchett to William Shakespeare, Haven Arts Theatre brings you a Season of Magic and Moonlight in 2025 and 2026.
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Haven Arts Theatre’s favorite Emcee “Pip” and some friends take you on a journey through some of Shakespeare’s greatest death scenes. Though what should be a magical and relaxing evening of classical theatre, turns into something strange and mysterious. A who-dunnit night of comedy mixed with the Macabre.
Created by Matt Elliott and Kassidy Fajardo
Auditions September 6th and 7th at 5pm. Cold reads and Fight auditions.
Performances November 6, 7, 8, 9, 2025

Terry Pratchett’s infamous city of Ankh-Morpork is under threat from a 60-foot fire-breathing dragon, summoned by a secret society of malcontented tradesmen.
Defending Ank-Morpork against this threat is the entire, underpaid, undervalued City Night Watch – a drunken and world-weary Captain, a cowardly and overweight Sergeant, a small opportunistic Corporal of dubious parentage…and their newest recruit, Lance Constable Carrot, who is upright, literal, law-abiding and keen. Aiding them in their fight for truth, justice and the Ankh-Morporkian way are a small swamp dragon and the Librarian of Unseen University (who just happens to be an orang-utan).
Performances January, 30, 31, February 1, 5, 6, 7, 2026

‘It is an heretic that makes the fire, not she which burns in’t’ – William Shakespeare (Winter’s Tale)
Even in the darkest of winters, redemption may be found.
Unjustly accused of infidelity, Hermione is rejected by her jealous husband, brutally separated from her daughter and her young son dies. Years later, fate offers reconciliation in the most magical of circumstances.
An enigmatic story of love, loss and rebirth. Directed by Shawn Havranek.
Performances April 11, 12, 18, 19 at Mercer Botanical Gardens

Scream of the Siren has been postponed to a future date. We know you’re looking forward to our next Dreamshow, stay tuned for more information on this will be produced.
What is a “Dreamshow?” These shows use contemporary dance as the primary storytelling medium. The shows are story driven and the characters sing (often while dancing) and share spoken dialogue. They are visceral, surreal stories that reach for the human heart to communicate straight to the soul, in a way that only dance can.
