A storm at sea. A plot to usurp a throne. A new love. And a sorcerer on an island, commanding an army of faeries, with the fate of his enemies in his hands…
The Tempest, a revenge fantasy that ultimately takes a comic turn, and is the last play known to be entirely from William Shakespeare’s own pen. With many of the features of a tragedy in place at the start, The Tempest explores betrayal, redemption, mercy, and forgiveness—without asking whether it’s been earned. SRC Theatre’s Fall 2025 production of this “late romance” of Shakespeare’s will perform November 14-16.
“Nothing to be done.” Or is there?
Step into a world where time stands still, and anything—or nothing—can happen. In Waiting for Godot (1952), Samuel Beckett’s iconic tragicomedy, two vagabonds wait on a desolate road beneath a solitary tree for the mysterious Godot. Blending dark humor with poignant insight, Waiting for Godot is a theatrical landmark that redefined modern drama. This Spring 2026 production from SRC Theatre performs March 6-8.
For more information about the SRC Theatre Program, contact Douglas Okey at 309-649-6308 or Email Douglas Okey.
Spoon River College is a two-year, public community college in West Central Illinois, with campuses and Community Outreach Centers in Canton and Macomb, and Learning Centers in Havana and Rushville.