Thursday, April 9, 2026

Cast announced for BETWEEN THE LINES at Paradise Valley Community College

Your first look at SHE LOVES ME at Hale Centre Theatre

 












photos by Nick Woodward-Shaw

Review Highlights: THE NOTEBOOK - National Tour: ASU Gammage

Kyle Mangold, Chloƫ Cheers, Ken Wulf Clark, Alysha Deslorieux,
Beau Gravitte, and Sharon Catherine Brown
Photo by Roger Mastroianni
 
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 12

"The national tour of the musical The Notebook, which had an 11-month run on Broadway in 2024, features a cast who deliver warm and deeply felt authentic performances. Based on the bestselling novel by Nicholas Sparks, the musical has a score that is ballad heavy, but actually works for the melancholic romance. With a creative team, director, and ensemble who collectively clearly understand the emotional weight of the story they're telling, the national tour production packs a quite powerful emotional punch, capturing the sweeping romance and quiet heartbreak that fans of the book, and of the 2004 film, cherish. However, those less inclined to romance and drama may find the instant connection the characters have when they first meet missing depth and not much more than the most basic "rich girl attracted to the poor boy" literary trope."   - Gil Benbrook, TalkinBroadway.com (click here to read the complete review)

"a tear-jerking but exquisite story. For fans of the novel and film, this adaptation upholds the vision that is the original love story. Despite the tragedies that come with aging and the realities that come with it, THE NOTEBOOK is a hopeful and optimistic examination of love that feels refreshing."   - Cheyenne Lewis, Broadway World (click here to read the complete review)

Tuesday, April 7, 2026

Mesa Encore Theatre is hiring an Artistic Director for their 90th Season

 

Cast announced for SEUSSICAL at Places Productions


Cast announced for DIARY OF A WIMPY KID THE MUSICAL at Valley Youth Theatre


Colton Wilcher
Greg Heffley

Jackson Beeson*
Rowley Jefferson

Westley Armbrust
Frank Heffley

Nora Bermudez*
Susan Heffley

Jacob Hammond
Rodrick Heffley

Charlotte Mikalsky*
Patty Farrell

Wade Miller*
Chirag Gupta

Blake Benton*
Fregley and Creighton the Cretin

Beni Bermudez
Bryce Anderson and Joshie

Milan Marcinek*
Claire

Alexia Lade
Christine Hosey

Logan Billings*
Lionel James

Beckett Gambrel*
Paulene

Elizabeth Beckstein*
Yvette

Clementine Payne*
Bill and Mr. Winsky

Mahagani Carter
Mrs. Clayton

Josephine Taylor*
Fregley’s Mom and Mrs. Huff

Ensemble
Laila Carter*
Kennedy Cook*
Zara Sego
Cameron Smidt*

*VYT Debut

Applications now being accepted for ariZoni Adjudicators for the 2026/2027 season

  

Do you love theatre?

Do you have a theatre background or training?

Are you able to see up to a dozen shows a year, for free, to help determine the nominees and winners for the ariZoni Theatre Awards of Excellence for the 2026/2027 season?

The ariZoni Board of Directors are looking for qualified individuals to serve as adjudicators for the upcoming theatre season.

Adjudicators are the anchor of the ariZoni Theatre Awards. Each year the over 30 participating ariZoni theaters put on over 200 productions.  The Zonis need qualified and committed people to see and score these productions which helps decide the nominees and award recipients for each year.

The ariZoni Board of Directors are looking for individuals with the following qualifications:

1) Have a theatre educational background, experience in performing or creative production aspects, knowledge of theatre arts and/or expertise that allows you to accurately and efficiently adjudicate the different types of theatre in town.

2) Able to attend 8-15 performances a year to adjudicate.  The shows will be randomly assigned to you.

3) Able to drive to the various participating ariZoni theatres in town, some of which may be across the Valley from where you live, in order to adjudicate their productions.

4) Able to not allow personal preferences or bias to influence your adjudication scores.

5) Have access to a computer and email account in order to receive notifications from and communicate with the Adjudicator Liaisons, theatre representatives and ariZoni board of directors; and in order to score your ariZoni ballot for each show in our online adjudication scoring system.

6) Able to act and respond in a timely manner concerning:
- coordinating tickets for shows you are assigned to adjudicate at least two weeks before the performances for the show begin
- requesting a substitute due to personal conflicts or conflicts of interest at least two weeks before performances begin
- filling out the scores on your ballot within two weeks of seeing the production


Applications are due by April 30, 2026

Auditions for ANASTASIA at Zao Theatre announced for June 22




ANASTASIA: THE MUSICAL

Auditions will be held Monday, June 22, 2026, beginning at 4:00 p.m. at Zao Theatre, 6338 S. Kings Ranch Rd, Gold Canyon, AZ 85118. Video auditions will be accepted until Monday, June 22, 2026.

For your audition, you are asked to prepare a song which displays your vocal ability. You may also be asked to do a cold read from the script.

Before your audition, you need to email a headshot or current photo, bio, and a resume to shows@zaotheatre.org. You will not need to bring them to your audition.

You will need to bring a completed Audition/Conflict Form , which can be downloaded from the audition site.

Call backs, if needed, will be held at 6:30pm, Tuesday, June 23.

Rehearsals will generally be Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 6:30-9:30 p.m. and Saturday 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.

Performance dates are: October 16 - November 7, 2026.

Show times are Friday 7:30 p.m. and Saturday 2:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Between shows on Saturday a light meal is provided by the theatre. NOTE: At present, the 7:30 PM show on Halloween, October 31, 2026 is cancelled.

Synopsis
Anastasia is a musical with a book by Terrence McNally, music by Stephen Flaherty, and lyrics by Lynn Ahrens, based on the 1997 animated film. It tells the story of Anya, an amnesiac orphan in Russia who, with the help of two con men, journeys to Paris to discover if she is the lost Grand Duchess Anastasia Romanov, all while being pursued by a Soviet officer. The stage version grounds the story in historical realism, removing the animated film's fantasy elements like Rasputin and Bartok, and focuses on themes of identity, memory, and finding family amidst the Russian Revolution.

Author
Book by Terrence McNally, music by Stephen Flaherty, and lyrics by Lynn Ahrens

Playing Dates
Oct 16, 2026 - Nov 7, 2026

Company
Zao Theatre, 6338 S. Kings Ranch Rd, Gold Canyon, Az 85118

Your first look at the National Tour of THE NOTEBOOK



















Photos by Roger Mastroianni

Cast announced for A MOON FOR THE MISBEGOTTEN at Order Chaos Theater Company

 
Josie Hogan....Jenn Gantwerker
Phil Hogan......J. Kevin Tallent
James Tyrone...Mitchell Glass
Mike/Harder.....Owen Mitchell

Southwest Shakespeare Company's 2026/2027 Season!

 

SOUTHWEST SHAKESPEARE COMPANY ANNOUNCES DYNAMIC 2026-27 SEASON

Southwest Shakespeare Company announces its 2026-27 season, to be performed at its home venue at Mesa Arts Center in downtown Mesa, AZ.  The company will produce Richard III, October 10-25, 2026; Whispers In The Dark around Halloween; Peter Shaffer’s Amadeus, November 14-29, 2026; Julius Caesar, February 13-28, 2027; Comedy of Errors, February 19-26, 2027 (which will also tour schools in the fall and spring); and Moliere’s Tartuffe, March 19-April 4, 2027. 

“Across comedy and tragedy alike, these plays explore the dangerous intersection of ego, ambition, deception, and self-deception, revealing how the human hunger for power, validation, or moral superiority can destabilize families, nations, and even the soul itself,” shares Keath Hall, Southwest Shakespeare’s Artistic Director, about his second year of programming for the company.  

The mainstage productions will be complemented by student matinees and workshops, the Flachmann Seminars and educational residencies. 

2026-27 SEASON

RICHARD III
by William Shakespeare
directed by Beau Heckman
October 11 - 26, 2026
Mesa Arts Center - Nesbitt/Elliott Playhouse

A brilliant but ruthless political schemer manipulates, betrays, and murders his way to the English throne, only to be undone by the very ambition that fuels him. The play explores power, propaganda, and moral corruption while offering one of Shakespeare’s most electrifying villains—making it gripping both as psychological drama and political thriller. This production will be classically set, with period costumes and sets and exciting battles. Don’t miss this thrilling exploration of power, morality, and the lengths one man will go to claim the crown.

WHISPERS IN THE DARK
by Edgar Allen Poe
directed by Elizabeth Broeder
Mesa Arts Center


Classic Macabre Meets Modern Stage: Whispers In The Dark brings Edgar Allen Poe’s Darkest Visions to Life. This October, the veil between the living and the dead grows thin as Southwest Shakespeare Company proudly presents Whispers In The Dark, a theatrical production dedicated to the haunting works of Edgar Allan Poe. Moving beyond simple recitation, Whispers In The Dark transforms Poe’s most iconic gothic stories into a visceral, multi-sensory experience. From the rhythmic heartbeat beneath the floorboards in The Tell-Tale Heart to the claustrophobic dread of The Cask of Amontillado, the production uses inventive staging, haunting soundscapes, and a versatile ensemble cast to explore the fragile psyche of Poe’s most famous narrators.

Sunday October 18th 2pm
Sunday October 25th 2pm (Dia De Los Muertos)

AMADEUS
by Peter Shaffer
directed by Ron May
November 14 - 29, 2026

Mesa Arts Center - Farnsworth Studio Theatre

In Amadeus, the aging composer Salieri recounts his obsessive jealousy of Mozart, whose divine musical genius torments him despite Mozart’s childish behavior. This spellbinding production delves into this tumultuous relationship, set against the backdrop of 18th-century Vienna. The play examines envy, mediocrity versus brilliance, divine inspiration, and the pursuit of immortality through music, while surrounding the audience with Mozart’s extraordinary music and a darkly compelling rivalry.  The music will inspire, the irreverence will make you laugh, the intensity will make you shudder.

JULIUS CAESAR
by William Shakespeare
directed by Keath Hall
February 13 - 28, 2027
Mesa Arts Center - Piper Theatre

Southwest Shakespeare Company proudly presents a groundbreaking Japanese-inspired production of William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar. The story is the original--Roman leaders conspire to assassinate Julius Caesar in the name of saving the republic, only to unleash chaos, civil war, and the rise of a new tyranny. This production fuses the classical Roman drama with an homage to Akira Kurosawa and Quentin Tarantino, in an innovative reimagining that captures the political intrigue and betrayal of Shakespeare’s masterpiece while incorporating elements of Noh and Kabuki performance styles. East meets West in this powerful meditation on political idealism, mob psychology, and how quickly noble intentions can spiral into tragedy.

in repertory with

THE COMEDY OF ERRORS
by William Shakespeare
directed by Steve Abaroa
February 19 - 26, 2027
Mesa Arts Center - Piper Theatre

Two sets of identical twins separated at birth accidentally reunite in the same city, triggering a whirlwind of mistaken identities, arrests, jealous spouses, and escalating absurdity. The vaudeville-inspired production is SSC’s 2026-27 educational tour, visiting schools across Arizona. Reimagining the classic farce with slapstick humor, this high-energy version brings the chaos of the original play to life, leaving the audience in stitches. One of Shakespeare’s most purely comic plays, it delivers fast-paced farce while touching on themes of family, belonging, and reunion.

TARTUFFE
by MoliƩre
directed by Jerry Ruiz
March 19 - April 4, 2027
Mesa Arts Center - Farnsworth Studio Theatre


Orgon, a wealthy man, becomes blindly and dangerously devoted to Tartuffe, a hypocritical religious fraud who manipulates piety to control the household and seize its fortune. His friends warn him as they navigate the humorous and poignant clash between virtue and vice. First performed in 1664, this razor-sharp satire skewers hypocrisy, blind faith, and social pretension, while remaining hilarious and surprisingly modern.

FLACHMANN SEMINARS

Saturdays:
Richard III Oct. 10
Amadeus Nov. 14
Julius Caesar Feb. 13
Tartuffe Mar. 20. 
 
and for Whispers In The Dark, TBA 

9AM-Noon, Mesa Arts Center

Location: Dobson Lecture Hall at Mesa Arts Center

Bard Card FLEX SUBSCRIPTION packages offering great discounts and special opportunities are on sale now and can be purchased at https://www.swshakespeare.org/bard-card. An EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT is available through April 20 enabling NEW BARD CARD PURCHASERS to purchase a Bard Card for $345 (including six flex tickets, Flachmann seminars, discounts on additional ticket purchases and more). As of April 20, Bard Cards revert to the regular price of $370 (still a GREAT deal for a value of over $500!)
2026 - 27 Graphic Design by Daniel Fleck
ABOUT SOUTHWEST SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
For 33 years the Southwest Shakespeare Company has been the standard-bearer for classical theatre in Arizona. Founded on a mission to educate, elevate, entertain, and inspire the communities of the Southwest, the not-for-profit company has transformed itself from a small, inspired group of local artist-educators into a theatrical institution of the American Southwest. The company presents an annual season at Mesa Arts Center in the heart of downtown Mesa. Public performances, student matinees, workshops, tours to schools, and seminars all serve to bring the works of Shakespeare and other classical playwrights or plays adapted from classic literature to today's audiences. For more information about Southwest Shakespeare and its work in the community, visit swshakespeare.org