Vashon Rep’s
2024-25 Season

Celebrating 5 Years!

This year Vashon Rep dives into our fifth season in partnership with Vashon Center for The Arts and sporting material from renowned regional and national playwrights.
We have arrived!

Tickets for all shows go on sale May 11

Thank you for your patronage!

Oskar’s Journey

by Bryan Willis

Friday, August 23—6pm
Saturday, August 24—2pm + 6pm
Sunday, August 25—2pm

in VCA’s Heron Meadow


A Story of the Vashon Troll’s Origins
Drawing on an abundance of Scandinavian folklore, playwright Bryan Willis has created an original, fanciful story about Vashon’s troll, and the origin of both his trollness and his place as protector of the birds. This playful tale is perfect for outdoor staging in the VCA Heron Meadow with loads of audience interaction. It is kid friendly with plenty of humor for adults and a gentle message for all.

Directed by Andy James
Pay-What-You-Will at the Door


The Story of Edgar Sawtelle

by David Wroblewski

Preview-Thursday, October 10- 7:30pm
Pay-What-You-Will | Opening- Friday, October 11- 7:30pm
Saturday, October 12- 2pm + 7:30pm
Sunday, October 13—2pm
Thursday, October 17—7:30pm
Friday, October 18—7:30pm
Saturday, October 19—2pm + 7:30pm
Sunday, October 20—2pm

at Vashon Center for the Arts


A Retelling of Hamlet with a Dog Hero
Book-it Repertory Theatre’s Founding Artistic Director, Jane Jones, adapts and directs this poignant story of a farm boy and his heroic dog, told in the Book-It Style. In this retelling of Shakespeare’s Hamlet, Edgar Sawtelle is a mute boy who, after his father is killed, runs away but then returns to his usurped home, hoping to prove his suspicions that his uncle murdered his father.

$32 General admission, $30 Seniors,
Under 18 Free


Incubator Series:
Women Playwrights

Thursday, March 6—7:30pm
Friday, March 7—7:30pm
Saturday, March 8—2pm + 7:30pm
Sunday, March 9—2pm

At Vashon Center for the Arts

To showcase contemporary women playwrights, VRT will stage readings of five new woman-penned-plays to celebrate Women’s History Month. From intimate and personal to tragic, funny, and universal, the readings will feature talkbacks with the playwrights and encourage audience input.

$25 General Admission


Summer, 1976

by David Auburn

West Coast Premiere

Thursday, May 1- Preview—7:30pm
PWYW | Friday, May 2—7:30pm
Saturday, May 3—2pm + 7:30pm
Sunday, May 4—2pm


at Vashon Center for the Arts

Vashon Rep will stage the West Coast premiere of a new play by Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning playwright David Auburn. It’s a story of two Ohio women who become unlikely friends over playdates with their young daughters during the summer of 1976, the American Bicentennial. As the Bicentennial is celebrated nationwide, these two women navigate motherhood, ambition, and intimacy, and help each other discover their independence.

Directed by Charlotte Tiencken

$32 General admission, $30 Seniors
Not suitable for children under 16