Thingamajig Theatre is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit professional theatre company in residence within the Pagosa Springs Center for the Arts. We are dedicated to present professional theater with artist from across the country, in musicals, comedies, dramas and new works year-round. We also provide educational opportunities for children with theatre classes and camps. Thingamajig Theatre Company is proud to be a major tourist attraction and economic driver for our community..
Our Broadway in the Mountain Summer Season includes a multitude of broadway style musicals running throughout the summer. When the weather gets cold, we’re still playing with comedies, dramas, musicals, and new works being produced throughout the fall, winter, and spring.
Mamma Mia!
ABBA’s hit songs help illustrate tell the hilarious story of a young woman’s search for her birth father…
Cerebrotini: Stirred, But Not Shaken
Karl Isberg, author of the wildly popular “Welcome to Siberia, Now Go Home!”, is back with another dark comedy full of Pagosa Springs flavor.
A Christmas Carol
Pplaying December 14 – 30, from the novella by Charles Dickens; adapted and directed by Dennis Elkins…
Little Women: the Musical
“Little Women” breathes new life into the literary classic by Louisa May Alcott! Based on Alcott’s life, we follow the adventures of four sisters…
Dennis Elkins’ One-Man Show, ‘box.’
This 70 minute one-man play demands ransoming our lives from the boxes tucked away under the bed or back of the closet…
Dark Comedy ‘Little Shop of Horrors’ Will Devour Your Heart
“Our puppeteers have been more than willing to throw themselves into the life-sized puppets…”
Teen ‘ThingamaWHOs’ Production ‘Pinkalicious’ Opens July 7
The rehearsal process for this show has been unique because it utilizes a combination of professional actors and young local talent…
‘Thoroughly Modern Millie’ a Musical Journey into Roaring ’20s
This feel good musical is full of vicious tap numbers that push the boundaries of speed and skill…
Powerful ‘West Side Story’ Presents a Timeless Tale
“It’s vitally important for us to see stories like this….”