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🎟️ Tickets are now on sale for One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest!
📅 July 30 - August 16, 2026 (Recommended for 18+)
Make room on your calendar for an unforgettable theatrical experience from La Bête Productions.
This summer, the Woodlawn Pointe will be transformed into the ward of an institution, creating a one-of-a-kind experience where the audience will be close to the action.
Dale Wasserman’s stage adaptation of Ken Kesey’s world-famous novel remains one of the most unforgettable plays ever written. Set inside a psychiatric institution, this gripping drama explores rebellion, control, and what it truly means to hold onto one's humanity.
Join us at Woodlawn Pointe Community Center and step inside the ward with us. Visit us here for ticketing information: https://www.labeteproductions.com/upcoming-productions
Content Advisory: This play deals with issues related to mental health and contains partial nudity, profanity, acts of physical violence and suicide, and the use of herbal cigarettes, pyrotechnics, and haze. Viewer discretion is advised.
Seating is first-come, first-served. Doors open at 7:00pm, so we recommend arriving at least 20-30 minutes before the scheduled start time to guarantee your spot and choose your preferred seat(s).
Cash or card bar available for select alcoholic beverages and treats.
Tickets must be purchased online.Recommended for audiences 18 and over.
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"Saints for Today: An Evening of Staged Readings" is a unique theatrical experience presented by The Great Commission Theatre in collaboration with the Oblate School of Theology. This inaugural event features a curated selection of original 10-minute plays and monologues by playwrights from across the country, inspired by the lives and witness of the saints and exploring themes of humanity, struggle, hope, grace, and transformation.
Directed by guest directors from local San Antonio theatre communities and performed in a staged reading format with minimal staging, the evening places the focus on storytelling, emotional truth, and authentic human connection. Following the performances, audiences are invited to participate in a post-show talkback exploring the themes and questions raised through the work.
Free and open to the public. Registration required.
Tickets must be obtained prior to the event through our online ticketing platform. For questions, please contact Veronica Montalvo at vmontalvo@ost.edu or (210) 341-1366 ext. 206