Baltimore (4.2.2026) — Chesapeake Shakespeare Company (CSC) announces its 2026–2027 Season, a compelling lineup that explores the fragility and strength of human nature—where ambition, fear, and the delightful disorder of love transform individuals and whole communities. Spanning horror, historical drama, and Shakespearean comedy, the season pairs some of the canon’s most captivating works with CSC’s signature commitment to imaginative staging and design.
“At CSC, community is something we build each time we gather in the same room to hear a story. This season was shaped with that in mind,” writes CSC’s Producing Executive Director, Lesley Malin. “I’ve chosen plays that spark conversation, that give us reasons to be together—whether to enjoy a good scare, a gripping drama, or a joyful comedy.”
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Opening the season in October is Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, directed by CSC’s Founding Artistic Director Ian Gallanar. Arriving with the chills of fall, this timely staging of Shelley’s gothic classic follows a young scientist whose monstrous ambition gives birth to something he cannot contain. As his forsaken creation turns toward vengeance, Frankenstein confronts the moral cost of his curiosity and the boundary between creator and creation.
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From monsters to ghosts to witchcraft. With the new year comes Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, directed by Lise Bruneau, returning to the Company following her 2025 performance in the title role of Mary Stuart and 2024 direction of The Oresteia. Set in 1692 Salem, this searing American classic traces how fear can be weaponized in society. As whispers of witchcraft circulate, hearsay hardens into evidence, and a small town turns on itself. Miller’s edge-of-your-seat drama remains a fascinating reflection of mass hysteria and the price of integrity amidst it all.
Spring brings laughter and love in William Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing, directed by Megan Behm, who earlier this season directed CSC’s regional premiere of Jane Austen’s Persuasion. This 16th-century romantic comedy bursts with sparkling wit as two brilliant rivals are tricked into falling in love while a darker plot threatens to upend a joyous wedding. It’s a fast-paced, sharp-tongued “merry war” and a celebration of love’s messy, triumphant magic.
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Alongside the mainstage and In-The-Ruins shows, the Company’s community initiatives continue. CSC’s Student Matinee program returns with its annual spring staging of Romeo and Juliet, offering thousands of Maryland students an immersive encounter with Shakespeare through live performance. Entering its fourth summer, CSC’s Shakespeare Beyond is back, bringing free educational programs and performances into neighborhood parks across the state, on its Shakespeare Wagon.
Together, the 2026–2027 Season centers the human experience and affirms the power of gathering. These are stories that challenge, thrill, delight, and ultimately bring us into closer dialogue with one another. Chesapeake Shakespeare Company remains dedicated to making space for that exchange.
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TICKET INFORMATION
For those interested in securing their first choice of seats for CSC’s 2026-2027 season, subscription packages go on sale today. Single tickets for mainstage shows will go on sale later this summer.
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PRODUCTION INFORMATION
Mary Shelley’s FrankensteinAdapted from Mary ShelleyDirected by Ian GallanarOctober 9 – November 1
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November 28 – December 23
Arthur Miller’s The Crucible
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Directed by Lise Bruneau
February 12 – March 7
Student Matinee: Romeo and JulietBy William ShakespearePerformances run: March 23-May 7
Much Ado About Nothing
By William Shakespeare
Directed by Megan Behm
April 23 – May 16
The Two Gentlemen of Killarney
Adapted from William Shakespeare by Séamus Miller
Directed by Séamus Miller
June 18 – July 25
ABOUT CHESAPEAKE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY:
Founded in 2002, Chesapeake Shakespeare Company brings great classic theatre to Baltimore, Howard County, the state of Maryland, and beyond. The company offers performances of Shakespeare and other plays of classic stature that are unforgettable, challenging, and innovative. In 2012, Chesapeake Shakespeare Company acquired the Mercantile Safe Deposit and Trust Company building in downtown Baltimore, renovating it into a modern Globe Theater for indoor performances. CSC produces outdoor Shakespeare every summer at the PFI Historic Park in Howard County and brings free Shakespeare performances directly into neighborhoods across Maryland with our innovative travelling Shakespeare Beyond Wagon. The organization regularly serves 34,000+ people annually through artistic projects and intentional community engagement. CSC’s vibrant education program includes an extensive matinee series, camps, classes, and in and out-of-school residencies. The company invites patrons, students, and neighbors to become part of the creative collaboration that generates powerful, magical theatre and a more purposeful, engaged, and connected community.



