Monday, June 8, 2026
Tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA at ASU Gammage on sale Monday, June 8
Tickets for Cameron Mackintosh’s new production of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s legendary musical, PHANTOM OF THE OPERA, will go on sale Monday, June 8 at 11:00a.m.for its highly anticipated engagement at ASU Gammage September 16-October 4.
Tickets will be available at asugammage.com/phantom
While PHANTOM OF THE OPERA opens the Broadway season – there are 9 other shows coming too – and the best value is becoming a season subscriber.
Season subscriptions are still available https://asugammage.com/seasontickets
Includes the best of Broadway with; WATER FOR ELEPHANTS, THE OUTSIDERS, OPERATION MINCEMEAT, BOOP!, BUENA VISTA SOCIAL CLUB, THE SOUND OF MUSIC, and DEATH BECOMES HER.
WEEK AT A GLANCE: June 8-June 14, 2026
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LIMITED RUN:
STILL PLAYING:
Sunday, June 7, 2026
Auditions for SPINNING INTO BUTTER at Ghostlight Theatre announced for June 15
Auditions for Spinning into Butter, Ghostlight’s first show of the 2026/2027 season, will be held on Monday, June 15 from 6PM to 9PM at Ghostlight Theatre, located at 13541 W Camino Del Sol in Sun City West.
“Spinning Into Butter” explores the dangers of both racism and political correctness in America today. When one of the few African American students at liberal Belmont College begins receiving hate mail, the campus erupts. At the center of this maelstrom is Sarah Daniels, the dean of students. Sarah is forced to explore her own feelings of racism. Her self-examination leads to some surprising discoveries and painful insights, the consequences of which even she can't predict.
Callbacks will be held by invitation only.
THIS ROLE HAS BEEN CAST: The role of Sarah will be played by Kris McQuaid
We are holding auditions for the following roles:
ROSS COLLINS (Male, 35-40)
DEAN CATHERINE KENNEY (Female, 60s)
DEAN BURTON STRAUSS (Male, 50s-60s)
MR. MEYERS (Male, 40s-60s)
PATRICK CHIBAS (Male, 19, Hispanic heritage)
GREG SULLIVAN (Male, 21, Caucasian)
Saturday, June 6, 2026
FIGMENT, a new live solo performance about memory, runs June 12-27
A son reckons with his father's legacy, but can't seem to keep his story straight.
FIGMENT is a live solo performance about memory, grief, and the stories we tell ourselves about the people who hurt us.
The show premiers at the John Paul Theatre on June 12th, with subsequent performances on June 13th, 26th, and 27th. Get tickets and further information at figmentshow.com. If you want to learn more about the truth story which inspired the show, check out this article from AZ Big Media
Jubilate Conservatory of Music's Shine Your Light Summer Camp!
Shine Your Light This Summer Camp !
Jubilate Conservatory of Music presents a fast-track summer musical experience for ages 5–18!
Working Together, We Light the World
Join us for a creative, confidence-building week inspired by the beauty of the Sonoran Desert
What to expect:
• Create your own orchestra
• Help build the set & design costumes
• Learn lines & songs in just 4 days
• Perform on Day 5!
Spirit in the Desert Retreat Center, Carefree, AZ
June 22–26, 2026
9am–1pm (ages 5–18)
10am–12pm (ages 5–6)
$65 per student for the week (Sponsored by Kiwanis)
A fun, collaborative musical camp where kids grow, create, and shine emerged in classical music.
Spots are limited—join the cast today!
Call or text: 480-993-6147
Childsplay's YETi Presents ROMEO & JULIET on June 11 and 12
Tickets are now on sale for this totally tubular version of the Bard's most famous script. Performing at the beautiful Tempe Center for the Arts
Keeping the original language, but adding an 80's flare, Romeo & Juliet tells the story of two star crossed lovers who are from two warring families. Featuring tall hair, fun costumes, and a few musical numbers, this story is sure to bring a smile to your face and a tear to your eye.
YETi of (Youth Ensemble Theatre Inc) is a teen production company hosted by Childsplay and is celebrating 10 season of producing student-lead theatre. Teens select the script, raise money to produce their work, and participate in directing, performing, and designing each production.
Come let us show you what young artists are capable of!
Questions? Email yeti@childsplayaz.org
Auditions for THE COMEDY OF ERRORS Educational Tour and Mainstage Production at Southwest Shakespeare Company announced for June 12
AUDITIONS ANNOUNCED FOR THE COMEDY OF ERRORS EDUCATIONAL TOUR and MAINSTAGE PRODUCTION
Directed by Steve Abaroa
WHEN: Auditions JUNE 12, 2026 - 6 - 10PM
Callbacks JUNE 13, 2026 - 10AM
WHERE: Mesa Arts Center 2nd floor - 1 E Main St in Mesa
PREPARE: two contrasting Shakespearean character monologues (1-2 minutes each), 1 sonnet (can be read) put to music or sung a capella.
ABOUT THE COMEDY OF ERRORS:
Rehearsals for COE start JULY, 2026, and the production performs in schools around Arizona for the entire school year. It sets down for matinees and Public performances in February in the Piper Repertory Theatre at the Mesa Arts Center and runs in rep with Julius Caesar. Public Performances are February 20, 21, 26 & 27 with weekday student matinees on 17, 18, 23, & 26 2027 at 10am. As one of Shakespeare's most farcical comedies this show boasts a high pace. Looking for actors with comedic timing. Those with a musical background and experience playing a musical instrument a plus but not required. Must be able to present different characters since you will be playing muti-characters and the ability to sing some lines. For some characters, being off tune is a must.
Casting:
We will be using a small cast with doubling in the show. All actors are encouraged to audition regardless of ethnicity or gender.
ANTIPHOLUS OF SYRACUSE, a twin to ANTIPHOLUS OF EPHESUS
DROMIO OF SYRACUSE, a twin to DROMIO OF EPHESUS
ANTIPHOLUS OF EPHESUS, a twin of ANTIPHOLUS OF SYRACUSE
DROMIO OF EPHESUS, a twin of DROMIO OF SYRACUSE
ADRIANA, the wife to ANTIPHOLUS OF EPHESUS
LUCIANA, sister to ADRIANA
DUKE SOLINUS, the Duke of Ephesus
ANGELO, a goldsmith in Syracuse and a friend to ANTIPHOLUS OF EPHESUS
EGEON, father to the two ANTIPHOLUSES
A MERCHANT, of Ephesus
EMILIA, an abbess and the long-lost wife of EGEON
AN OFFICER
LUCE, a maid at the house of ANTIPHOLUS OF EPHESUS
FAQ:
WILL YOU CONSIDER EQUITY SUBMISSIONS?
No
ARE ALL ROLES PAID?
YES.
IF WE CANNOT MAKE THE IN-PERSON AUDITION CAN WE SUBMIT VIRTUALLY?
YES. Submit by 10PM June 12th, 2026.
Subject: LASTName Audition to info@swshakespeare.org
Include Video Link, Headshot, Resume and Conflicts
East Valley Children's Theatre hiring Producing Artistic Director
PRODUCING ARTISTIC DIRECTOR (Part-Time, Salaried)
Salary: 25-30K per year, depends on experience
East Valley Children’s Theatre (EVCT)
Reports to: Board of Directors
FSLA Status: Exempt, non-benefits eligible.
Position Overview
East Valley Children’s Theatre (EVCT) is seeking a creative, collaborative and highly organized Producing Artistic Director to oversee the organization’s main stage productions. This leadership role is responsible for collaborating on the artistic vision for EVCT seasons, assembling artistic teams, and maintaining the relationship with our performance venue, The Mesa Arts Center. This role will be pivotal in helping to guide EVCT’s long-term growth and sustainability within the East Valley community.
Company Profile and Mission
East Valley Children’s Theatre has been an artistic force in the East Valley for 29 years, through many unique theatrical programs for children ages 3-18. EVCT focuses on providing transformative theatre experiences, nurturing creativity and fostering inclusivity for young people, their families, and the community.
Company Values
Integrity, Passion for Excellence, Innovation, Respect, Collaboration, Life-long Learning, Community Partnerships
East Valley Children’s Theatre provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training.
Oversee Production Programming
● Propose the annual mainstage performances and budgets for our 5 mainstage shows
● Collaborate with Operations Manager regarding contracts
● Identify and select 5 show mainstage season each year for board approval
● Assemble production team for each production
● Ability to step into production roles as needed
● Oversee all audition requirements and needs, communicating with key stakeholders
● Coordinate regular Production Meetings for each mainstage production
○ Facilitate the volunteer needs with the Volunteer Coordinator
● Participate in the development of budgets and collaborate on contractual production needs with EVCT Operations Manager
● Serve as primary Mesa Arts Center liaison
● Coordinate with EVCT Operations Manager regarding ticket sales, promotions, comp tickets, settlements etc…
● Serve on committee for the annual selection process of the Aspiring Playwright Contest winner
● Coordinate curricular efforts with the education director to reflect the themes within mainstage productions
● Support marketing efforts for mainstage productions
● Serve as primary grant writer for at least 3 grant opportunities per year and provide support to the volunteer grant writer as needed.
● Collaborate with other team members to create season calendar of events
Leadership Responsibilities
Operations Focus
● Provide guidance to contractors and staff in a way that aligns with EVCT’s mission
● Collaborate with EVCT management to identify talent and participate in hiring processes
● Collaborate with organization management to develop budgets
● Participate in monthly financial reporting as required
● Attend staff meetings
Board Focus
● Attend monthly Board Meetings, as needed
● Create monthly programming report for the Board of Directors
● Work with EVCT BOD to update yearly operational plan, and maintain goals/objectives
● Participate in creation and maintenance of 3-5 year strategic plan
● Cultivate and maintain community partnerships by attending Mesa Chamber opportunities, various community events, EVCT fundraisers
● Participate in staff events and responsibilities like house managing productions, Troupe Showcases, Annual Gala, and other special events as scheduled
Desired Qualifications
● Experience in nonprofit arts administration
● Strong directing resume, specifically within youth theatre
● Strong leadership, organizational, and problem-solving skills
● Experience creating and managing budgets, systems, and staff
● Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
● Ability to manage multiple priorities and work collaboratively across departments and with Board of Directors
Compensation
● Salary - $25-$30k (based on experience)
● Hours - 25-30 hours/week
● Benefits ○ Opportunity to serve as Director/production team member for one mainstage production ○ Comp tickets for mainstage productions (up to 10 per production) ○ 50% class discounts for children ○ 2 gala tickets ○ 4 weeks paid time off (based on performance calendar needs) ○ Flexible schedule with the opportunity to work remote (based on production & office needs)
Interested candidates should send a cover letter and resume to employment@evct.org . A member of the EVCT Hiring Team will be in contact with any necessary next steps
Tuesday, June 2, 2026
Monday, June 1, 2026
EVIL DEAD, THE MUSICAL - Fountain Hills Theater - June 12-28, 2026
Book & Lyrics by George Reinblatt
Music by Frank Cipolla, Christopher Bond,
Melissa Morris and George Reinblatt
IT’S LIKE THE MUSICALS YOU LOVE...ONLY EVIL! Five college students go to an
abandoned cabin in the woods and accidentally unleash an evil force that turns them all into
demons. It’s all up to Ash (a housewares employee, turned demon-killing hero), and his trusty
chainsaw to save the day. Blood flies. Limbs are dismembered. Demons tell bad jokes ... and all
to music. Evil Dead The Musical takes all the elements of the cult classic films and combines
them for one of the funniest, craziest and “bloodiest” theatrical experiences of all times. Rated R
for language and simulated violence.
Fountain Hills Theater
11445 N Saguaro Blvd., Fountain Hills, AZ 85268
Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30pm
Sundays at 2pm.
Reservations: (480) 837-9661 x3 or visit fhtaz.org.
Individual tickets are $40.00 for adults and $18.00 for
students.
Rated R for language and simulated violence.
WEEK AT A GLANCE: June 1-June 7, 2026
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OPENING:
Saturday, May 30, 2026
Wednesday, May 27, 2026
Review Highlights: DRACULA, A COMEDY OF TERRORS
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 June 7
"Dracula, A Comedy of Terrors is a fun and frantic theatrical romp that humorously sinks its teeth into the classic Bram Stoker novel, “Dracula.” Gordon Greenberg and Steve Rosen’s fast-paced comedy embraces its own absurdity as soon as it starts and never lets up. The show had a successful Off-Broadway run two seasons ago and that production’s entire creative team, including co-writer Greenberg’s direction, has come to the Arizona Theatre Company for a run through June 7. With a committed cast that fearlessly throw themselves into the comedy’s hijinks with no reservations, it makes for a charming, funny, gender-bending, campy, gothic, theatrical love-fest that affectionately spoofs Stoker’s famous tale." - Gil Benbrook, TalkinBroadway.com (click here to read the complete review)
“The ATC staging is a dandy of delight performed by an ensemble of five witty farceurs who portray the many characters with distinctive uniqueness in a never stopping production that is madly droll and always charmingly hilarious. If madcap fun is something you desire when you attend live theater, “Dracula: A Comedy of Terror” is right up your alley.”
Monday, May 25, 2026
Review Highlights: THE WIZARD OF OZ - Hale Centre Theatre
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| Benicio "Beni" Bermudez, Gracie Gamble, Joshua South, Trevon Powell, and William Buhler Photo by Nick Woodward-Shaw /Hale Centre Theatre |
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 June 27
"I can't imagine a film that's more beloved than the 1939 classic, The Wizard of Oz. The nostalgic and memorable stage adaptation by John Kane is based on the book series by L. Frank Baum and includes all of the film's well-known songs, written by Harold Arlen (music) and E.Y. Harburg (lyrics). While some of the performances could be brighter, Hale Centre Theatre's production of this family-friendly musical still has its charms....Cambrian James' direction manages to zip the show across the many locations and his dances are fun and varied; I love how "The Jitterbug," which was cut from the film but is included in this version of the show, is staged and how the cast have a blast with the high-energy number. Brielle Hawkes' costumes are fun and adhere to the film designs with a few original touches, including beautiful gold stitching on the Wizard's suit, a fantastic costume for the Lion, and gorgeous dresses for the Wicked Witch and Glinda. "
- Gil Benbrook, TalkinBroadway.com (click here to read the complete review)
WEEK AT A GLANCE: May 25-May 31, 2026
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