100 Lives
2025-26 SEason
NEW ROADS
1 BRAND NEW COMPANY
3 UNFORGETTABLE PLAYS
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THE PAVILION
By CRAIG WRIGHT
May 15th – June 7th
Spotlight Theatre
Performances:
Thu, Fri, Sat @ 730pm
Sun @ 5pm
Hailed by critics as an “an Our Town for our time,” this play is by turns poetic and comic, romantic and philosophical. Peter returns to his twenty-year high-school reunion with dreams of winning back Kari, the girl he left behind after an unexpected pregnancy ended their relationship. Standing in Peter’s way is Kari’s bitter-as-ever resentment, her husband and the fact that Peter still hasn’t grown up. As the night progresses, both Peter and Kari are led, through their interactions with a host of characters all played by a virtuosic Narrator, to face the consequences of choices made long ago and start back into life with newfound strength and bittersweet resolve.
SIT RABBIT STAY
A new play by Annie Kehoe
Performances
4/10, 4/11, 4/17, & 4/18 @ 7pm
***Sit Rabbit Stay has been rescheduled for a later date TBD***
If you bought a ticket for the originally scheduled run of Sit Rabbit Stay and haven’t yet been refunded, please email us at 100livesrep@gmail.com
Some family has to be chosen.
How old is too old to feel orphaned? Jessie is about to find out. After a trying time at home, Jessie sets out to confront the man who she thinks is her biological father.
Premiering at Portland’s Fertile Ground Festival of New Plays, SIT RABBIT STAY is a heartfelt play about fathers, daughters, secrets, new beginnings, dead rabbits, and really bad coffee. This little gem of a play cuts deep.
The Body’s Midnight
by Tira Palmquist
February 6th – March 1st
Spotlight Theatre
“It firmly establishes [100 Lives] as a company that produces work that moves you deeply and refuses to let go.”
“So much emotional honesty , you forget you’re watching a performance”
“This is a must-see production. Go with someone whose hand you can hold.”
BroadwayWorld Portland
Anne and her husband David are about to find out. Determined to put a troubling diagnosis in the rearview mirror, they set off on the perfect American road trip … But what if this perfect plan is merely a distraction from the messier journey they’d hoped to avoid? Bearing witness to the beauty of things, even as they disappear, Anne and David struggle to come to terms with the unexpected and unavoidable journey of their lives.
ORANGE FLOWER WATER
By Craig Wright
September 26th – October 18th
Spotlight Theatre
“Expertly handled… Orange Flower Water feels as raw and real as it did 20 years ago.”
“MORE RAW THAN ANYTHING I’VE WITNESSED ONSTAGE.”
“IT’S BRUTAL. AND BRILLIANT. IF YOU GO TO THEATRE TO FEEL SOMETHING — REALLY FEEL IT — DON’T MISS THIS PRODUCTION.”
A gripping, sexy and surprisingly funny glimpse behind the closed doors of two married couples. Ecstatic love, (in)fidelity, and the struggle between personal desire and responsibility.
Wild, uncommonly intense, with zero filter. This play is biting and sharp, messy and intimate… It will do something to you.


