Sunday, November 30, 2025

SEUSSICAL - Scottsdale Desert Stages Theatre - December 12–December 21, 2025



Scottsdale Desert Stages Theatre
Youth Production of Seussical
Directed by Lisa Figueroa
Choreographed by Cate Carlino
Music Direction by Tyler Thompson

The Cat in the Hat tells the story of Horton, an elephant who discovers a speck of dust that contains the Whos, including Jojo, a Who child sent off to military school for thinking too many “thinks.” Horton faces a double challenge: not only must he protect the Whos from a world of naysayers and dangers, but he must guard an abandoned egg, left in his care by the irresponsible Mayzie La Bird. Although Horton faces ridicule, danger, kidnapping, and a trial, the intrepid Gertrude McFuzz never loses faith in him. Ultimately, the powers of friendship, loyalty, family, and community are challenged and emerge triumphant.

Tuesday, November 25, 2025

Auditions for THE TRAIL TO OREGON at Valley Players announced for November 28



'The Trail to Oregon!' Musical by Jeff Blim, Matt Lang, and Nick Lang, directed by Allyson Harding. Performing Jan 16th, 17th, 23rd, and 24th!

Trail to Oregon is a lively and humorous musical that follows the misadventures of a quirky pioneer family as they journey westward along the Oregon Trail in the 19th century. Led by the bumbling but well-meaning father, the family encounter a series of obstacles and colorful characters along the way, including bandits, buffalo stampedes, and the dreaded dysentery. 

Please review the available slots below and click on the button to sign up. Download the audition packet and review the rehearsal calander that is attached We ask that you prepare a 16-32 bar song that showcases your talents. We will have a bluetooth speaker for music or you may choose to sing accapella.

Auditions-  3400 N Arizona Ave Ste 105 Chandler AZ 85225.

Callbacks are invitation only and will be held Nov. 30th from 6-9pm at 3400 N Arizona Ave Ste 105 Chandler AZ 85225.

Monday, November 24, 2025

It's our birthday!

 


Talking to Rebecca Weinstein about Bringing Joy, Music, and Mazel to the Holidays with "Oy to the World: A Hanukkah Musical Revue" at The Bridge Initiative

Josh and Rebecca Weinstein

by Gil Benbrook

This holiday season, Phoenix audiences are getting something fresh, festive, and long overdue. The Bridge Initiative is premiering "Oy to the World: A Hanukkah Musical Revue." a one-night-only celebration of Jewish music, humor, and heritage taking place on December 1, 2025, at the ASU Kerr Cultural Center and presented by The Bridge Initative. With tickets already on sale and excitement building, the production promises to offer a vibrant alternative to the usual lineup of Christmas classics that dominate the month of December.

At the heart of the project are its creators, Rebecca and Josh Weinstein, two local theatre artists who saw a cultural gap in the Valley’s holiday offerings and decided to fill it with joy, music, and community. Their 90-minute cabaret-style concert blends Hanukkah favorites such as “Hanukkah Blessings” by Barenaked Ladies with Broadway crowd-pleasers like “You Won’t Succeed on Broadway…” from Spamalot, along with winter standards penned by Jewish composers including “Let It Snow.” Backed by a full band and a cast of powerhouse vocalists, the show weaves storytelling, comedy, and spirited singalongs into an evening designed to uplift and entertain.

Beyond its musical variety, "Oy to the World" carries a meaningful mission. At a time when Jewish stories are rarely centered in seasonal programming, the production steps in to provide representation, connection, and celebration. “Oy to the World is about joy and belonging,” co-creator Rebecca Weinstein explains, emphasizing the importance of holding space for Jewish traditions during a season dominated by other holidays. With its blend of humor, heart, and cultural pride, the revue aims not only to entertain but to spark a new tradition in Arizona’s arts scene. As the concert approaches, Rebecca sat down with us to share the inspiration behind the show, her and Josh's creative process, and what audiences can look forward to on this unforgettable night.

Rebecca, what inspired you and Josh to create a Hanukkah-centered musical revue for Arizona audiences?

Rebecca Weinstein: "Last year, while Josh was performing in ATC's production of Scrooge, I found myself thinking about the countless Christmas shows we have both done over the years. (So many Nutcrackers and A Christmas Carols!) I kept coming back to the idea that the Valley really deserved its own Hanukkah show! Around that same time, I went to a Bridge Initiative performance and heard they had an opening for a December cabaret. It felt like fate! I pitched the idea, they believed in us, and once they said yes, we hit the ground running. It has basically been Hanukkah at our house since the summer!"

How did you approach selecting the mix of Hanukkah songs, Broadway numbers, and winter classics for the concert?

"We joked that the first rule was to look for "songs that did not sound like they were written by a cantor in 1887". In reality, we wanted a true mix. Some classics. Some songs that feel warm and familiar. A little Broadway. A few winter standards. And a handful of newer pieces that we hope will become future favorites. The idea was to create a set list that feels lively, inviting, and full of variety!"

What can you tell us about the personal and professional experiences you bring to the show that shaped its tone and storytelling style?

"Both of us have spent years in theatre, and we have always gravitated toward shows with great music and/or great stories. We wanted the show to feel approachable, quick-paced, and full of joy. Something that music lovers, theater lovers, and Jewish folks looking to celebrate with their community could all enjoy. Josh's favorite thing about being Jewish is the humor so he brought plenty of that into the writing. The tone ends up somewhere between Homer Simpson, Seinfeld, Mrs. Maisel, and a healthy dose of millennial self-deprication."

In what ways do you and Josh hope "Oy to the World" will contribute to Arizona’s cultural landscape during the holiday season?

"We wanted to give Arizona a holiday experience that celebrates something not often represented onstage. If the show helps people learn a little, laugh a lot, and enjoy a night out with their favorite people, that means the world to us. And truly, there are not many opportunities to pull out your ugly Hanukkah sweater, so we hope this gives everyone a perfect excuse."

What can y-ou tell us about the band and vocalist you'll have and how you collaborated with them to craft the cabaret-style atmosphere you’ve envisioned?

"We are incredibly fortunate to be working with musicians who play beautifully and understand the heart behind what we are doing. Our cast is entirely Jewish, so they connect deeply with the stories and jokes about being the only Jew in the room. Our musicians are not Jewish (minus Josh on the drums), but from the very beginning we talked with them about creating an atmosphere that feels relaxed and friendly, like a holiday gathering where every song holds a little memory. They have shaped the arrangements with so much care, giving each number its own bit of sparkle. We feel lucky to have these six wonderful artists sharing their talents with us!"

What do you hope audiences take away from seeing "Oy to the World"?

"I hope people walk out having laughed, grooved, and enjoyed ninety minutes of fun. Hanukkah carries themes of resilience, joy, and the light that gets us through the darker days of winter. If people leave with a smile, maybe humming something new, and feeling like they shared a moment of connection with the room around them, then we have done what we set out to do."

Cast announced for A CHRISTMAS CAROL at Hale Centre Theatre



Red Cast:

Ebenezer Scrooge: Tim Dietlein
Bob Cratchit: Clay Sanderson
Fred / Businessman 1 / Ensemble: Cameron Rollins
Marley / Old Joe: Justin Howell
Christmas Past / Christina / Laundress / Head Mourner: Amanda Valenzuela
Christmas Present / Businessman 3 / Poulterer: Trevon Powell
Young Scrooge / Robert: Joshua South
Belle / Narrator: Gracie Gamble
Mr. Fezziwig / Charityman 1 / Undertaker: Jim Roehr
Narrator / Charityman 2 / Jenkins / Topper / Businessman 2: Aaron Adams
Mrs. Cratchit / Mrs. Fezziwig / Narrator / Charwoman: Bonnie Romney
Fred's Wife / Ensemble: Diana Regard
Dick Wilkins / Ensemble: Truman Regard
Topper's Girl / Ensemble: Alixandra Giordano
Martha Cratchit / Beggar Woman / Ensemble: Maddie Sue Miller
Peter Cratchit / Sled Boy / Ensemble: Albert Mendoza
Belinda Cratchit / Little Fan: Sierra Ricks
Doug Cratchit / Boy Scrooge / Beggar Boy / Boy in Courtyard: Parker Harris
Carol Cratchit / Want / Sled Girl / Jenkins' Daughter: Avenly Neal
Tiny Tim / Ignorance: Axton Weinberger
Christmas Future / Town Crier: Jaden Sparkman
Martha Cratchit track u/s & Belinda Cratchit track u/s: Scarlett Hale

Green Cast:
Ebenezer Scrooge: Rob Stuart
Bob Cratchit: Liam Boyd
Fred / Businessman 1 / Ensemble: Danny Karapetian
Marley / Old Joe: Raymond Barcelo
Christmas Past / Christina / Laundress / Head Mourner: Ivana Martinic
Christmas Present / Businessman 3 / Poulterer: Jack Monson
Young Scrooge / Robert: Bennett Allen Wood
Belle / Narrator: Brie Wadsworth-Gates
Mr. Fezziwig / Charityman 1 / Undertaker: Tony Calzaretta
Narrator / Charityman 2 / Jenkins / Topper / Businessman 2: Zac Bushman
Mrs. Cratchit / Mrs. Fezziwig / Narrator / Charwoman: Alice Johnson
Fred's Wife / Ensemble: Karissa Anderson
Dick Wilkins / Ensemble: Reegan Regard-Whipple
Topper's Girl / Ensemble: Sophia Castelluccio
Martha Cratchit / Beggar Woman / Ensemble: Evelyn Humphrey
Peter Cratchit / Sled Boy / Ensemble: Griffin Avery
Belinda Cratchit / Little Fan: Iris VanSlyke
Doug Cratchit / Boy Scrooge / Beggar Boy / Boy in Courtyard: Cole Douglas Vinson
Carol Cratchit / Want / Sled Girl / Jenkins' Daughter: Naomi Avery
Tiny Tim / Ignorance: Miles VanSlyke
Christmas Future / Town Crier: Cayden Atkinson
Martha Cratchit track u/s & Belinda Cratchit track u/s: Scarlett Hale

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Sunday, November 23, 2025

THE NUTCRACKER A CHRISTMAS ADVENTURE - Fuse Performing Arts - December 17-20, 2025


 
We are so excited to bring back our holiday show, Nutcracker: A Christmas Adventure!  Our version of this classic tale is a high energy, fast paced show that is beautifully performed by our dance company. It includes all styles of dance from jazz, tap, ballet, to hip hop Contemporary, and swing dancing! You don't want to miss it.

Broadway Bound Music Revue - Mesa Community College - December 6, 2025



Mesa Community College Music & Dance Department Presents: Broadway Bound Music Revue

Dec 6 at 5 pm and at 7:30 pm – MCC Performing Arts Center  
 
Broadway Hit Revue featuring the students from the Broadway Solos Class. Enjoy a performance of musical theatre hits that will leave you humming a joyful tune.  Proceeds go to benefit the Music Scholarship fund.

Review Highlights: CURTAINS - Arizona State University

Owen Donsker
photo by Reg Madison
 
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 November 23

"Curtains is a bright and funny musical whodunit that blends showbiz satire with old-fashioned musical comedy charm. With a winning cast and smart direction that plays into the zany humor and backstage antics in the show, Arizona State University's production embraces every bit of the musical's playful spirit....Chelsea Anderson's direction is bright and energetic, highlighting the comical backstage hijinks as well as the over-the-top world of Robbin' Hood with a great cast who capture the tongue-in-cheek tone of the script while delivering warm comedic performances. ...a wonderfully engaging Owen Donsker as Lieutenant Frank Cioffi, playing the lovable character with warmth, charm, and keen comic instincts. Donsker makes Cioffi's enthusiasm for both detective work and musical theatre equally endearing and his singing voice is bright and warm. Kendal Turpin as Carmen Bernstein, the show's producer, steals nearly every scene with her sharp comic timing, take-charge attitude, and beautifully brassy singing voice. "   - Gil Benbrook, TalkinBroadway.com (click here to read the complete review)

Saturday, November 22, 2025

Review Highlights: A CHRISTMAS STORY, THE MUSICAL - Arizona Broadway Theatre

Jill Tieskoetter and Rob Watson
Photo by Alexxis Grant, Timeless Present Photos

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 December 28

"A Christmas Story, The Musical has the challenge of honoring a beloved holiday film while also delivering its own theatrical magic, and Arizona Broadway Theatre's production succeeds beautifully. Set in 1940s Indiana, the show humorously sweeps the audience into Ralphie Parker's quest for the perfect Christmas gift. Warm, funny, and filled with charm, and with an exceptional performance by Jackson Beeson as Ralphie, ABT's production captures the spirit of the season while celebrating the timeless tale of childhood wishes and family memories."   - Gil Benbrook, TalkinBroadway.com (click here to read the complete review)

"Now lighting up the Arizona Broadway Theatre stage in Peoria through December 28 is a big-hearted, crowd-pleasing production that wraps nostalgia, comedy, and a festive score into one joyful package: A CHRISTMAS STORY: THE MUSICAL. The story centers, as ever, on young Ralphie’s singular laser-like focused holiday obsession: a Red Ryder Carbine Action 200-shot Range Model air rifle “with a compass in the stock and this thing that tells time.” That wish powers the story like Christmas Eve adrenaline."   - David Appleford, Broadway World (click here to read the complete review)