Join us for a World Premiere

set at the end of the Universe

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This show is free for
The Scoundrel Society.
Scoundrels can reserve a ticket
by calling our box-office at (520) 448-3300
or emailing boxoffice@scoundrelandscamp.org.

Best enjoyed by Scoundrels ages 12+  

Gretchen Wirges & The Scoundrel and Scamp Theatre present
The World Premiere of

Everything You’ve Got

by Madeline Hill
RUNS JUNE 12-22, 2025

DIRECTED BY SAMANTHA CORMIER

In this new work by Tucson playwright Madeline Hill, two immortal beings reunite in an endless desert under a dying sun. Sworn enemies for eons, they challenge each other on life, death, and the timeless importance of the 1982 sitcom ‘Cheers.’

General Admission Showtimes

Friday, June 12th at 7:00p
Saturday, June 13th at 7:30p
Sunday, June 14th at 2:00p

Friday, June 19th at 7:00p
Saturday, June 20th at 7:30p
Sunday, June 21st at 2:00p

Location: The Scoundrel & Scamp Theatre at The Historic Y
738 N 5th Avenue #131, Tucson, AZ, 85705

The main entrance is located off the parking lot of The Historic Y; the parking lot entrance is accessed from 5th Avenue.

Runtime: Approximately 60 minutes

Audience: Enjoyed by Scamps and Scoundrels ages 12+  

Ticket Price
$20

This show is free for The Scoundrel Society.

Questions? Call our Box Office at 520-448-3300 or email boxoffice@scoundrelandscamp.org

About the Writer

Madeline Hill is a poet and playwright from Tucson, Arizona. In 2023 her zine Dying Girl was on display at the University of Arizona Poetry Center, and her short play The Transgender Terror was produced at The Bartell Theater in Madison, Wisconsin. A recipient of the 2021 AIPA Broadcasting Award, she has been published in Celestite Poetry, Sledgehammer Lit, and So To Speak magazine. She is a student at Pima Community College, and Everything You’ve Got is her first full play.

The Scoundrel and Scamp Theatre is pleased to co-produce Madeline’s work as she was one of our inaugural Scamps when the S&S begain it’s education program in 2017. It is with great pride that we share the work of this emerging playwright with the Tucson community.