PROFESSIONAL SERIES

Snowbound

U.S. Premiere

by Peter Quilter

Directed by Jeremy West

Select Dates: December 12-27, 2025
General Admission Tickets: $33
Students (25 and under): $22
Seniors (65+): $25

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She brought cake. He called the police. It’s complicated.

Patrick loves his solitude. His life is calm, orderly, and perfectly predictable — until a snowstorm changes everything. When Judith — bright, unconventional, and in desperate need of sandwich supplies and human connection — turns up on his doorstep, Patrick's quiet world is thrown into disarray. As the snow traps them together, their clashing personalities slowly thaw, revealing laughs, longing, and the delicate possibility of friendship.

A charming comedy about companionship and loneliness, Snowbound uncovers how opposites sometimes connect in the most unexpected, warm ways. Expect snow, wine, pizza, tears, and laughter in equal measure.

A charming slice-of-life comedy... From the beginning, the author unleashes this hilarious whirlwind of sparkling dialogue to surprise, amuse, and warm the heart.
— Ceske Noviny, Prague

Meet the Cast

Get to know the actors proving that exceptional theatre lives in our own backyard.

  • Blaire Baron is an award-winning actor, playwright, and director whose 33-year career spans film, television, and stage. Her roles include Brenda in the avant-garde feature Privilege (Criterion) and Margaret in Penny Marshall’s blockbuster A League of Their Own, among more than 40 screen appearances. She is the Founder of the Shakespeare Youth Festival, honored by PBS and the City of Los Angeles, bringing Shakespeare programs to youth in Botswana, Kenya, and Mexico in four languages. Her producing and writing credits include the documentary Women in Boxes and the award-winning short The Candidate. She has received playwriting honors for The Milk MeetingsOutspoken, Illspoken & Unspoken, and The Below. She is happily settled in Staunton, far from Los Angeles traffic.  www.blairebaron.com


  • Richard Waddingham is a creative now living in Staunton, after Covid changed life in NYC. He's recently joined Staunton's collective of artists, performing in the Silver Line Theater Exchange production of "Art" and presenting "at the cube" in last year's SOA program. Film and television credits can be found on his IMDb page. Stage highlights include Off-Broadway performances at The Brooklyn Academy of Music, the Beckett Theater on 42nd St.'s Theater Row and the Mint Theater Company. He earned his MFA in acting from Rutgers University, Mason, Gross School of the Arts, studying under William Esper, Maggie Flanagan, Lloyd Richards, and Leonard Petit.

Art Auction: Own a Piece of Original Art From the Set of Snowbound

This original pastel painting by Phoebe West is being auctioned to support Silver Line Theatre Exchange as we face rising operating costs. Your bid directly fuels the work that happens on our stage, in our classrooms, and for our community. Thank you for supporting local theatre —and for giving this artwork its next home.

See the piece in-person in our lobby (and the facsimile on the set!). Bidding runs the length of our Snowbound run, opening on December 12 and closing on December 27.

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Inspired by the array of storied objects in a theatre, artist Phoebe West assembled a still life of what she thinks the character Patrick in Snowbound might have selected to hang on his wall. Each object in the painting has been used at Silver Line — either as a set piece, a prop, at an event, or behind our bar (plus our neighbor John's apples!).

Still Life 1: Russet, Cobalt, Chrome | Chalk Pastel on Primed Board | Approx 22x28 inches | 2025