Whirlwind by Cris Eli Blak

June 21-29

World Premiere of Whirlwind by Cris Eli Blak

Every sport is more than a game, and every moment of change is made possible by someone opening a door that was previously locked. This is the lesson learned by Grady, a high school tennis player with a chip on his shoulder who finds himself traveling to Lynchburg, Virginia, to be trained and coached by Dr. Robert Walter 'Whirlwind' Johnson. A medical doctor, coach, former college athlete, activist, respected community member - Dr. Johnson seems to have it all, and Grady wants to better himself to get to that level. Little does he know Dr. Johnson is trying to knock down a wall of his own, both in terms of fighting against the past and trying to forge into a future of tennis being an integrated sport.

Come experience local history in this ETC Playwright's Initiative World Premiere!

Location: Thoresen Theatre, Randolph College


William Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing

July 2-20

William Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing

Don Pedro’s army has just returned home victorious after the war. Love is in the air, even as two of Shakespeare’s most tumultuous couples—Benedick and Beatrice, and Claudio and Hero—volley hilarious quips and damning accusations back and forth. Will the truth win in this mischievous game of love? Find out in this dazzling, music-filled outdoor production this summer with Endstation back at the Point of Honor.

Location: Point of Honor, 112 Cabell St.


Season Packages

Save 20% on Premium Season and Standard Season tickets! Choose from our Premium or Standard seating options, and get 2 tickets to use how you choose for Endstation's 2025 Summer Season. Come see both of our 2025 Summer Season shows and get your choice of seating! 


Information & Ticket Policies

Box Office

  • Our box office phone number is (434) 226-0686, our email is boxoffice@endstationtheatre.org, and our hours are Tuesday-Sunday, 9pm to 5:00pm.

  • Please note: All ticket sales add taxes & third-party fees.

Smith Hall Theatre Info

Smith Hall Theatre is the largest of our performance spaces and is located on the second floor of Smith Hall on Randolph College’s Campus. There is a drop off for patrons with accessibility issues right out front along with a limited number of parking spaces. We ask the general public to keep those spaces free for those in need of them. Parking for the majority of our patrons will be on Rivermont Avenue or in Bell Hall Lot (located off of N. Princeton Circle).

Below is a map of Randolph College with locations mentioned above highlighted for your convenience:

Point of Honor Info

Before your visit, here are some things you need to know. Because this is outdoors, we ask that you bring your owns means of comfortable seating (lawn chair, folding chair, blanket, etc).   For those with accessibility issues, there will be a special drop off area closer to the performance space. There will also be a designated seating area.

Concessions and seating begin at 7:00pm. Our temporary ABC license allows you to bring snacks and food, but the only alcohol allowed on site must be provided through our sales. Thank you in advance for adhering to the rules. The play will begin promptly at 7:00pm, and will run for 2 hours including a 15 minute intermission. 

Below is a map of Point of Honor with the location and details of the performance:

Information for all performances

  • All performances are wheelchair accessible. So we can best meet your seating needs, we encourage you to plan your Endstation visit early. Please call the box office at (434) 226-0686 so we can assist you with purchasing wheelchair accessible seating.

  • Most indoor evening performances begin at 7:30 PM. Most Outdoor evening performances begin 7:00pm. Indoor matinee performances begin at 2:00 PM. Outdoor matinee performances begin at 2:00 PM.

  • Tickets can be purchased at the door when available.

  • Tickets are non-refundable, but may be exchanged for another performance date if available.

  • Tickets not redeemed within 10 minutes after the show’s start time may be resold to waiting patrons.

  • Latecomers may be moved to a different seat than was originally purchased.

Ticket Policies

(Click each heading for policy specifics)

+ Refunds & Exchanges

All sales are final. No refunds or exchanges will be provided, except as outlined in our "weather cancellations" section below. To exchange a ticket for a different performance, we request that you give us at least 24 hours notice prior to the date on your current ticket. Some restrictions do apply. We reserve the right to deny any request for a ticket exchange on the day of the show. All exchanges are subject to seat availability. Because of multi-level section pricing, you may have to pay the additional difference in ticket price if exchanging to a higher-priced seat assignment, including if there are no available seats in your section.

+ Weather Cancellations

Cancellations for outdoor performances will be made due to prohibitive weather. Indoor performances will be cancelled only for power outages, extremely hazardous weather, and natural disasters. Cancellations will be announced no earlier than two hours before each performance. Two "rain date" performances will be scheduled for every outdoor production and will only be activated in instances of show cancellation. While no refunds will be issued, exchanges for any available summer performances may be made by calling the box office at (434)226-0686. If there are no longer events available for exchange, patrons may opt to donate the purchase price to Endstation or receive a gift voucher of equal value for future programming!

+ Late Seating

Should you arrive late, the House Manager will seat you at the earliest possible opportunity. However Endstation reserves the right to resell your ticket if you do not arrive within 10 minutes after the show's start time.

+ Toddler & Infant Attendance Policy

All persons, regardless of age, must have a ticket to attend any performance with Endstation Theatre Company. According to fire safety regulations, everyone must occupy a seat, and, for the safety and enjoyment of your fellow patrons, this also means no "babes in arms.” Furthermore, to ensure optimum enjoyment for all patrons, we strongly recommend that children under the age of 5 not attend shows. Some shows contain mature content, language or themes. Parents are best qualified to determine what is appropriate for their children. Please note that anyone making a disturbance during a show will be asked to leave – no matter their age!