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Greenbrier Valley Theatre Announces 2025 Season

The Greenbrier Valley Theatre, 1038 Washington Street East, announces their 2025 show season featuring an exciting lineup of productions that will inspire, entertain, and delight audiences of all ages.

Clue – May 16-31 Based on the Screenplay by Jonathan Lynn Written by Sandy Rustin

One dark night, six strangers are brought together for a mysterious dinner party. Suddenly, DUN, DUN, DUUUN, MURDER!! Was it Mrs. Peacock in the kitchen, or Colonel Mustard with the candlestick? In this side-splitting farce, adapted from the 1985 movie, everyone’s a suspect and no one can be trusted.

Beautiful – June 27 – July 12 Music & Lyrics by Carole King, Gerry Goffman, Cynthia Weil & Barry Mann Book by Douglas McGrath

From songwriter for musical icons such as Aretha Franklin, to her own place in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Carole King stands out in history as one of the greatest singer/songwriters of the 20th century. Her inspiring story is told through the chart-topping hits we all remember, such as “Will You Love Me Tomorrow” and “One Fine Day.”

Patsy Cline – August 29 – September 13 By Dean Regan

Country music queen Patsy Cline takes the stage to tell her story, starting in Winchester, Virginia, and making it all the way to New York City’s Carnegie Hall. Featuring great hits like “Walkin’ After Midnight” and “Crazy,” her captivating journey to stardom is brought to life before your eyes.

The Burnt Part Boys – October 17 – November 1 Music by Chris Miller Lyrics by Nathan Tyson Book by Mariana Elder

After The Burnt Part mine explosion kills four men, and leaves three children fatherless, Pickaway Coal Company shuts down the mine. When they decide to reopen ten years later, one young man and his companions set off on a dangerous journey to stop them. Set in the mountains of West Virginia, this bluegrass-inspired musical masterpiece resonates with audiences of all ages.

Miss Bennett: Christmas at Pemberley – November 29 – December 13 By Lauren Gunderson and Margot Melcon

The Bennet sisters’ escapades continue, in this holiday sequel to Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice. Christmas has arrived in the Bennet household, and middle sister Mary is growing weary watching her sisters’ romantic lives bloom. When an intriguing guest arrives unexpectedly, Mary begins to hope that her chance at love has finally come.

Tickets are available at gvtheatre.org, at the box office or by calling 304-645-3838.

About The Greenbrier Valley Theatre The Greenbrier Valley Theatre is the State Professional Theatre of West Virginia. Learn more about GVT at www.gvtheatre.org.

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