Celebrating our 35th Season!

The Roeblings of Saxonburg

Written and Directed by Rennick Steele.

Unveiling a New Historical Drama:
“The Roebling’s of Saxonburg,” Premieres This July

We are thrilled to announce the opening of “The Roebling’s of Saxonburg,” an evocative historical drama that tells the remarkable story of the Roebling family, German immigrants whose ingenuity led to the development of wire rope crucial for the construction of iconic suspension bridges, including the Brooklyn Bridge. This powerful narrative intertwines the lives of the Roebling family, particularly spotlighting John A. Roebling, Washington Roebling—a hero of the Civil War—and his courageous wife, Emily Warren Rolling, who played a pivotal role in completing the Brooklyn Bridge. Set against the backdrop of 19th-century America, the play explores themes of ambition, love, and legacy, while celebrating the spirit of resilience that shaped our nation. Join us for the opening in July and witness the unfolding of a compelling chapter in our history.

2025 PERFORMANCE DATES:
Friday, Saturday, Sunday
July 11,12,13,18,19.20,25,26,27
All Performances Begin at 7:00 p.m.

TICKET PRICES:
$15/12/10/10 (General Admission/Military/Seniors/Student)

RESERVATIONS RECOMMENDED:

Written and Directed by Rennick Steele.

A new historical drama by resident playwright Rennick Steele, about the immigrants who founded and built Saxonburg, including John A. Roebling, the inventor of wire-rope which was later used in the construction of suspension bridges throughout the nation, including his masterpiece, the Brooklyn Bridge. In addition the play follows the life of his son, Washington Roebling, who was a Civil War hero and his wife Emily, who supervised the construction of the Brooklyn Bridge.

2025 PERFORMANCE DATES:
Friday, Saturday, Sunday
July 11,12,13,18,19.20,25,26,27
All Performances Begin at 7:00 p.m.

TICKET PRICES:
$15/12/10/10 (General Admission/Military/Seniors/Student)

RESERVATIONS RECOMMENDED: