Coming in 2026...
Three women, one terrible boss, and a plan for change. 9 to 5 bursts with Dolly Parton’s unforgettable songs in a hilarious, uplifting story about friendship, workplace rebellion, and the fight for respect.
March 21, 27, 28 - 7pm
March 22, 29 - 2:30pm
Magnolia Hall
"A witty, musical celebration of friendship, courage, and office chaos."
Our 2026 Season
March 21, 22, 27, 28, 29
Workplace woes, Dolly’s hits, and comedy you’ll recognize instantly.
June 11, 12, 13, 14
Chaos, courage, and rebellion collide in a powerful live theater experience.
July 23-26 - Pinckney Hall
Bureaucracy gone wild— a funny, smart, and surprisingly heartwarming play.
September 17, 18, 19, 20
Comedy, suspense, and mystery collide on stage.
Oct. 31, Nov. 1, 6, 7, 8
Celebrate the season with dazzling dance, timeless songs, and holiday romance.
Stories
Behind the Scenes at Sun City Theatre

Meet the Characters of Almost, Maine
Watch our video to meet the quirky, lovable characters of Almost, Maine. Our play is about love; not the ‘sentimental flowers and chocolates and everything will be perfect in two

“The Bobs” discuss Sun City Theatre’s 25th Anniversary
Sun City Theatre legends Bob McCloskey and Bob Taylor share their thoughts about our 25th Anniversary.

We Broke Another Record!
Murder on the Orient Express was a hit in Sun City! Thanks to you, we broke our ticket sales record for a non-musical play, selling over 1,800 seats. Thanks to

“Fiddler on the Roof” smashes all records!
Nearly ten years ago, Sun City Community Theatre performed “Fiddler on the Roof” to huge crowds and smashing reviews. When we decided to bring the beloved musical back this year,

More Matinees in 2024!
Our Sunday matinee shows have long been the most popular with our audiences. We listened to you, and now we’re offering more matinee performances. Our 2024 musicals, Fiddler on the

We are now Sun City Theatre
We’ve changed the name of our club to Sun City Theatre. Our original name, “Sun City Community Theatre” served us well for 25 years, but we felt the need to