Monday, April 13, 2026

Hale Centre Theatre Arizona's 2026-2027 Season of Musicals & Plays



Hale Centre Theatre – Arizona has unveiled its upcoming season of plays. Known for its high-quality, family-friendly productions featuring beloved Broadway musicals and comedies, the theatre has curated what may be its most exceptional season yet, showcasing a dynamic and diverse lineup of
performances. Producer David Dietlein notes, "We are truly honored to share these unforgettable plays and musicals with our audiences. Each story has been chosen with great care, and we believe this season will be a deeply meaningful and exciting experience for everyone who joins us." The upcoming season begins in August. Expect these shows to start soon:

Catch Me If You Can

Based on Steven Spielberg’s hit film of the same name that starred Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hanks, this high-flying adventure follows Frank Abagnale Jr., a brilliant con artist outrunning the FBI as a pilot, doctor, and lawyer. With a swinging 60’s score and electric energy, this high-stakes game of cat and mouse will keep you hooked until the final bow! Catch Me If You Can will run from August 21st
through October 3rd, 2026.

Annie 

Leapin’ Lizards! It’s a hard-knock life for clever redheaded orphan Annie who, more than anything, just wants a mom and dad. A close escape and stroke of luck pairs her with billionaire Daddy Warbucks who pulls out all the stops to help Annie find her family. Hear showstoppers like “Tomorrow,” “Easy Street” and many more in this family favorite musical. Annie will be playing from October 9th through November 21st, 2026.

A Christmas Carol

A Hale Holiday Classic! Our spectacular, heart-warming version of Dickens’ classic tale of redemption is magically brought to life on the Hale Stage. This production is rich with traditional carols, stunning costumes, and memorable characters that are guaranteed to enrich the holiday season for you and your family. Now celebrating its 24th year in Gilbert! A Christmas Carol begins on November 27th
and concludes on December 26th, 2026.

Clue 

On a dark and stormy night, six eccentric guests—Scarlet, Plum, White, Green, Peacock, and Mustard—gather at Boddy Manor for a mysterious dinner party… and their host ends up dead. In Clue, based on the classic board game, the suspects scramble to uncover the killer in this fast-paced comedy full of twists and laughs! Come catch this show, opening on December 31st, 2026, and playing through
February 6th, 2027.

Nunsense 

Nunsense is habit-forming! After 52 poor sisters are accidentally poisoned by the convent cook, The Little Sisters of Hoboken stage a talent show in order to raise the money to bury their dearly departed. With ballet, tap dancing, semi-professional circus performing and more! You won’t want to miss this wacky and outrageous madcap musical comedy! You can catch this hilarious musical on Mondays and
Tuesdays between January 19th and March 23rd, 2027.

Oklahoma! 

Experience the high-spirited rivalry between local farmers and cowboys in this Rodgers and Hammerstein masterpiece. Set in a turn-of-the-century territory, this soaring adventure follows Curly and Laurey as they find love on the frontier. With unforgettable songs like “Oklahoma!,” “Oh What a Beautiful Morning,” “Surrey with the Fringe on the Top,” and more. Be sure to see Oklahoma, playing from February 11th to March 27th, 2027.

Damn Yankees 

Winner of 7 Tony Awards, Damn Yankees is a devilishly funny twist on the Faust legend. Frustrated fan Joe Boyd sells his soul to the Devil to become a star slugger and finally beat the Yankees—but is glory worth the price? Featuring hits like “Whatever Lola Wants,” and “You Gotta Have a Heart,” this classic is a home run for sports fans and skeptics alike. Damn Yankees begins on April 2nd and concludes on May 8th, 2027.

To Be Announced 

A Musical Treat for the Family! This production will be announced on January 14, 2027. Performances run May 14 through July 3, 2027. 

Bright Star - Inspired by a true story and with a stunning score by Steve Martin and Edie Brickell, Bright Star tells a sweeping tale of love and redemption in the 1920’s and 40’s American South. When editor Alice Murphy meets a young soldier returning from WWII, a hidden past begins to surface, leading to a powerful journey of discovery, hope, and second chances. You can see Bright Star from July 9th through August 14th, 2027.

Season tickets will officially go on sale May 11th at 6 AM (MST), with general admission ticket sales beginning June 8th. General admission and season tickets are available through the Hale Centre Theatre Box Office by calling 480-497-1181, or by visiting www.HaleTheatreArizona.com

A gem of a theater, Hale Centre Theatre-Arizona is located at 50 West Page Avenue in Old Town Gilbert, just across the street from the historic Gilbert Water Tower Plaza.

About Hale Centre Theatre Arizona: Located in the heart of vibrant downtown Gilbert, Hale Centre Theatre - Arizona is a professional 350-seat theater-in-the-round. For over 20 years, we've been captivating audiences with top talent in family-friendly Broadway plays and musicals, including hilarious comedies and show-stopping musicals. And new this year, we’ve added our brand new concert hall which features top performers from across the country paying tribute to some of your favorite artists. With over 30 top-rated local restaurants within walking distance and free parking, Hale Centre Theatre offers an unforgettable evening out!

WEEK AT A GLANCE: April 13-April 19, 2026

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Sunday, April 12, 2026

Review Highlights: OCCUPATIONAL HAZARDS - Space 55

Amy Garland, Carrie Ellen Jones, Sarafina Starling, and Marcella Grassa
Photo by Kristy Velesko Photography
 

highlights from local critics reviews - (click link at bottom of each review to read complete review)

Click here for more information on this production that runs through April 26

"I have to imagine that most people are aware that the more time you spend on an internet site, the more posts and comments you're engaged to view and respond to, and the more ads you're forced to view, which results in more advertising revenue for those sites due to an increase in clicks and views. There is also a belief that some of the negative comments on these sites that force people to react and possibly reply to, are from internet trolls or fake accounts from a nefarious overseas country who are trying to push an agenda, cause mistrust, and pit people against each other. In the smartly written, well directed, and expertly acted black comedy Occupational Hazards, in its world premiere production at Space 55, playwright Rob Evans addresses what it's like when the people making those negative comments to engage ordinary citizens are actually working for the internet companies themselves."   - Gil Benbrook, TalkinBroadway.com (click here to read the complete review)

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photos by Jason Walz Fourth Wall Photo Studio