
Tybee Post Theater, Tybee Island
10 Van Horne Ave, Tybee Island, GA 31328
Tennessee Williams's The Glass Menagerie — one of the most cherished works in American theatre. This moving, poetic memory play paints a vivid portrait of a family clinging to dreams while confronting the harshness of reality. At its heart is Amanda Wingfield — a mother longing for a brighter past — and her children, Tom and Laura, searching for hope and meaning.
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New Oak Theatre exists to create honest, intimate, and transformative live theatre right here in Savannah. We're rooted in this community and committed to telling stories that connect us, challenge us, and remind us of our shared humanity.

There's nothing quite like live theatre. It's immediate, unpredictable, and entirely present. When the lights go down and the story begins, you're not watching from a distance—you're part of it. Live theatre offers intimacy and connection you can't get from a screen.

New Oak Theatre thrives because of our volunteers. Whether you want to help with productions, support events, or just be part of our growing community, there's a place for you here.
Volunteer opportunities include ushering, set building, audition assistance, and more. No experience necessary—just enthusiasm and a willingness to be part of something meaningful.

Attending a show at New Oak Theatre is just the beginning of what makes Savannah special. Before or after the performance, explore everything this beautiful historic city has to offer—from cobblestone streets and moss-draped squares to waterfront dining and coastal adventures.
Whether you're planning a full weekend getaway or looking for the perfect pre-show activity, Savannah delivers unforgettable experiences at every turn. Discover things to do in Savannah that will make your theatre visit even more memorable.

Your support helps us bring professional theatre to Savannah. Every contribution funds new lighting and sound equipment, production materials, artist fees, and programs that make theatre accessible to our entire community.
Supporting the arts means investing in creativity, empathy, and connection. It means ensuring that stories continue to be told, that artists have space to create, and that our community has access to transformative live experiences. Thank you for believing in what we do.
