Ivoryton Playhouse 2026 Season Starts With Hilarious Comedy, I’m Connecticut.
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The 2026 Season Opens on March 27th

IVORYTON, CT — Ivoryton Playhouse kicks off its 2026 season with the new comedy I’m Connecticut by Emmy-winning writer Mike Reiss (The Simpsons), running March 27 through April 19. A fast-paced romantic comedy filled with sharp wit and affectionate satire, the play takes a playful look at identity, relationships, and the quirks that make Connecticut and its residents unique.
The story follows Marc, a mild-mannered scientist from Connecticut who moves to New York City in search of love and excitement. Along the way, he encounters speed dating disasters, cultural misunderstandings, and a series of hilariously awkward situations that force him to confront who he really is. With lively storytelling and direct audience engagement, the play blends romantic comedy with clever commentary about hometown pride and self-discovery.
“This year we’re celebrating America and the 250 years since the birth of our nation. We thought what better way to begin the season than by celebrating our own state?” said Hubbard. “I’m Connecticut is a hysterical and loving look at what makes Connecticut residents who we are: our humor, our history, and our wonderfully peculiar habits.”
The production features a lively cast of performers bringing Mike Reiss’s comic characters to life. Quinn Corcoran* stars as Marc, whose search for love sparks the play’s whirlwind of events. He is joined by Bruce Connelly* as Grandpa, Bonnie Black* as Polly and Judith, Michael Barra* as Kyle, Deanna Ott* as Diane, Kenneth Robert Marlo* as the Manager, and John C. Baker* as Twain and Canada. The ensemble includes Stephanie Wasser, Alexis Trice, and Nathan Szymanski, who portray multiple roles throughout the play.
Behind the scenes, a talented creative team helps bring the story’s fast-moving comedy and imaginative staging to life. The production is directed by Jacqui Hubbard, with scenic design by Starlet Jacobs, lighting design by Kyle Stamm, costume design by Sean Spina, projections by John Horzen (assisted by Anna Horzen), and props design by Kat Schorn. The production’s sound environment is shaped by Alan Piotrowitz, sound designer, with Brian Salvia serving as audio engineer. The Stage Manager is James Joseph Clark*, with Holly Price* as Assistant Stage Manager.
Previews begin March 26th. The show opens March 27th and runs through April 19th, 2026, at Ivoryton Playhouse: 103 Main Street, Ivoryton, CT.
Tickets are available at ivorytonplayhouse.org or by calling the Box Office at 860-767-7318.
SHOWTIMES:
• Wednesdays at 2 pm (No matinee on Wednesday of opening week)
• Thursdays at 2 pm and 7:30 pm
• Fridays at 7:30 pm
• Saturdays at 2 pm and 7:30 pm (No matinee on Saturday of opening week)
• Sundays at 2 pm
With its quick pace, clever humor, and heartfelt moments, I’m Connecticut celebrates the sometimes-overlooked charm of the Constitution State. Audiences will recognize themselves in the characters’ struggles to balance where they come from with who they hope to be.
*Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States.



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