Auditions:
CANCELLED

Public Performance:
CANCELLED

Due to unforeseen issues GTL will regrettably not be able to perform the play Misery this summer.

We will be planning on rescheduling this show for a future date, to be determined.

Keep an eye on our social media as well as updates to our website for other upcoming events.


Public Performance:
May 13th & 14th 7:00 PM

Tickets:
At The Door: $7
(Doors open at 6:30 PM)
(Concessions Available)

Gallatin Theater League is happy to once again be able to host the Gallatin High School Drama Club this year for their performance: A Trip to the Moon.

Set in the transformative summer of 1969, A Trip to the Moon is a vibrant, vignette-style play that captures a nation reaching for dreams of love, equality, and the stars themselves. Told through 16 short slices of life, each inspired by an iconic song from the era, the play weaves together personal stories against the backdrop of historic moments that defined a generation.

From sneaking off to Woodstock and dancing to the sounds of American Bandstand, to watching the moon landing with your crush, the characters grapple with the world shifting around them. They face the realities of the Vietnam War draft, stand up through civil rights and women’s rights movements, and discover the power of a protest. Along the way, there’s laughter, heartache, hope—and even a proposal and a wedding. 


Audition & Practice:
July 6th – 10th
Time: TBD

Public Performances:
July 10th 7:00 PM
July 11th 2:00 PM

Gallatin Theater League welcomes our friend’s from Missoula Children’s Theatre again this year. This program is a ONE-WEEK workshop with two live performances for any kids Kindergarten through 12th Grade.

There is no charge to participate in this program. Simply show up for auditions and practices and be ready to perform. Keep an eye on our website and Facebook for more details as they become available.

“Dress for success” is good advice that the Emperor takes whole-heartedly, wanting to impress new friends. But where to stop?

When the clothes (and other people’s opinions) become more important than the people of the kingdom, trouble brews.

To help their beloved Emperor find the way back to his heart, his true friends create an elaborate “birthday suit” for him to wear for his birthday parade celebration. The Emperor quickly and humbly learns that sometimes “less is more”!