Monday, March 30, 2026
WEEK AT A GLANCE: March 30-April 5, 2026
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Friday, March 27, 2026
Auditions for THE MOTHER IN LAW AND OTHER NATURAL DISASTERS announced for April 25
The Mother In Law and Other Natural Disasters
There are 6 roles, posted below. Please review the available slots below and click on the button to sign up for a time slot and to let me know which role you are interested in reading. You will receive an email with sides for the audition. Thanks, Frank
Characters:
Lucas Spencer: early to mid 30's. A dentist. Grew up on theupper east side of Manhattan. Recently married to his husband Kyle. Refuses to see the negative actions of his mother and blindly makes excuses for her. Doesn't always enjoy socialization with other people outside of his immediate family, partly because he's worried that he doesn't measure up.
Kyle Houston: early 30's, male. Born and raised in Iowa, part of a large family. Moved to New York for college. A former investment banker, he quit and decided to start building furniture because that was his passion. Sees the best in people and is Lucas' opposite in sociability. With the exception of his mother-in-law, Margaret. He sees her as a stereotypical mother-in-law and not as a person.
Gertrude Vandemere: 50's-60's female. A whimsical rebel, who refuses to let "society" define her. She marches to her own drum. Somewhat forgetful, and possibly a little alcoholic, but never drunk, she enjoys life. Has a particularly close friendship with Kyle.
Melissa Talbot: 30’s female. Kyle's best friend since college. She is an interior designer, and frequent collaborator with Kyle. Took psychology in college and ever since, thinks that she can fix everyones problems for them but often times causes more issues to develop.
Roger Talbot: 30’s-40’s male. A sportscaster and former baseball player. Injured out, and went into broadcasting. Likable to most people but oftentimes is the recipient of Lucas's ire. Alpha male in appearance but generally kind and lets Melissa, his wife take the lead.
Margaret Spencer: 50’s-60’s female. An old school New York socialite. Wants to appear as a leader of society, always dignified and impeccably dressed. Clashes with Kyle because she sees that Kyle brings out a loving quality in her son Lucas that he usually doesn't express with others. She was a distant parent that had nannies for her son, but deep down, regrets that she wasn't more of a "hands on" parent.
Date:04/25/2026 (Sat.)
Time:10:30AM - 2:00PM MDT
Location:Glendale public library
Review Highlights: GUTENBERG! THE MUSICAL! - Almost Famous Theatre Company
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 March 29
"The delightful Gutenberg! The Musical!, which depicts the tryout for a musical about the man who invented the printing press, proves that sometimes simplicity, along with the audience's imagination, can create theatrical magic. Almost Famous Theatre Company embraces the show's bare-bones structure, delivering a production that is laugh-out-loud funny, briskly paced, and undeniably charming. With just two actors at the center, the energy never flags as the evident joy and commitment from both Nick Philips and Patrick Keyser create an infectious atmosphere that pulls the audience along for the ride. It's a reminder that a musical comedy doesn't need spectacle to succeed when you have talent, good comic timing, and a willingness to be a little ridiculous." - Gil Benbrook, TalkinBroadway.com (click here to read the complete review)
Stray Cat Theatre announces 2026-2027 Silver Anniversary Season
EUREKA DAY
by Jonathan Spector
directed by Louis Farber
Tempe Center for the Arts Studio Theatre
October 9 - 17, 2026
TWO WEEKEND ENGAGEMENT ONLY
Winner of the 2025 Tony Award for Best Revival of a Play!
The Eureka Day School in Berkeley, California, is a bastion of progressive ideals: representation, acceptance, social justice. But when a mumps outbreak threatens the Eureka community, facts become subjective and every solution divisive, leaving the school’s leadership to confront the central question of our time: How do you build consensus when no one can agree on truth?
“…Critic’s Pick! “[A] lively portrait... The perfect play for our age of disagreement.” – The New York Times
INFINITE LIFE
by Annie Baker
directed by Jodie Weiss
Tempe Center for the Arts Studio Theatre
December 11 - 19, 2026
TWO WEEKEND ENGAGEMENT ONLY
The newest play from the Pulitzer Prize-winning writer of Stray Cat favorites THE FLICK, JOHN, and THE ANTIPODES. INFINITE LIFE focuses on five women – four of them in their 60s, one 47 – and one middle aged man - staying at a health retreat in northern California. This surprisingly funny new play is an inquiry into the complex experience of pain - our own and each other’s - and how we collectively and independently navigate suffering.
“An undeniably important and timely work... often mesmerizing and undeniably audacious.” – The Guardian
DOWNSTATE
by Bruce Norris
directed by Ron May
February 12 - 20, 2027
TWO WEEKEND ENGAGEMENT ONLY
In downstate Illinois, at a group home for registered sex offenders, four men are living with the realities of post-incarcerated life when a man shows up to confront the piano teacher convicted of abusing him as a child. Question is, does he want closure or retribution? The New York Times hailed DOWNSTATE as, “…the kind of play that takes over your body gradually. Its tension seeps into your limbs, settles tautly in your solar plexus and does not leave.”
“[DOWNSTATE is] a stunning demonstration of the power of narrative art to tackle a taboo, to compel us to look at a controversial topic from novel perspectives. …proof positive that you can love a play that turns you inside out." - The Washington Post
TEETH
book and music by Anna K. Jacobs
book and lyrics by Michael R. Jackson
directed by Ron May
Tempe Center for the Arts Studio Theatre
April 30 - May 15, 2027
The new coming of rage musical comedy.
Based on the cult classic film of the same name, this savagely entertaining new musical conjures the legend of Dawn O’Keefe - an evangelical Christian teen with a powerful secret not even she understands – when men violate her, her body bites back. Literally. Michael R. Jackson (A STRANGE LOOP) and Anna K. Jacobs’ “brilliant and incendiary” theatrical adaptation explores teenage sexual desire, the dangers of an oppressive purity culture and what happens when myth becomes reality.
“A gory blast! A bloody, bawdy musical... with banging songs.” – Vulture
CLICK HERE for more information, and to purchase tickets, when available
Please note: Titles and Dates subject to change
Cast announced for THE WIZARD OF OZ at TheaterWorks
Dorothy Gale....................................................................................Hannah Rembert
Scarecrow/Hunk.....................................................................Tristan “Ace” Acevedo
Tinman/Hickory.................................................................................Cooper Townley
Lion/Zeke..................................................................................................Jon Landvick
Toto (Puppeteer)..................................................................................Morgan James
Aunt Em...................................................................................................Kathie Merritt
Uncle Henry................................................................................................Buddy Flint
Almira Gulch/Wicked Witch...................................................................Colleen Rose
Glinda....................................................................................................Samantha Belle
Professor Marvel/Wizard...............................................................Steven Meythaler
Emerald City Guard............................................................................Matthew Prieve
Winkie, Ozian (Swing & Dance Cpt.)....................................Cameron Lucas Eggers
Munchkin Mayor, Ozian.........................................................Sonia Rodriguez Wood
Munchkin Coroner, Ozian........................................................................Zoee Woods
Lullaby League, Ozian, Featured Dancer...................................Alivia Desmarteau
Lullaby League, Ozian..........................................................................Marissa Myers
Lullaby League, Flying Monkey..............................................................Hailey Black
Lollipop Guild, Flying Monkey (u/s Dorothy)...............................Jacquelyn Fuchs
Lolliop Guild, Nikko.....................................................................................Jaxon Lage
Lollipop Guild, Flying Monkey..........................................................Carsten Tunney
Munchkin, Flying Monkey....................................................................Leah Shumate
Munchkin..................................................................................................Arabella Jean
Munchkin...............................................................................................Grayson Troub
Munchkin.................................................................................................Mariana Lewis
Munchkin Barrister, Ozian..........................................................................Zack Wells
Munchkin, Ozian.......................................................................................April Rideout
City Father #2, Ozian................................................................................Aimee Lucus
City Father #1, Ozian..............................................................................Mars Madison
Winkie General, Ozian.........................................................................Fernando Rubio
Winkie, Ozian...........................................................................................Donovan Reza
Winkie, Ozian............................................................................................Ryan Whitney
Winkie, Ozian.....................................................................................Devin Baheshone
Winkie, Ozian...................................................................................Zachary MacIntyre
Winkie, Ozian, Tree 3....................................................................................Isaac Sainz
Ozian, Tree 2..............................................................................................Jessica Wells
Ozian, Tree 1..............................................................................................Emma Denny
Ozian, Crow 1............................................................................................Tennille Audi
Featured Dancer, Crow 2, Ozian.................................................................Anna Koth
Featured Dancer, Ozian......................................................................Hannah Seibold
Featured Dancer, Ozian...................................................................Hannah Famulare
Featured Dancer, Ozian...........................................................................Alyssa Ocean
Featured Dancer, Ozian.............................................................................Ella Escalera
Cast announced for THE COCOANUTS at Fountain Hills Theater
Jamison (Zeppo): Bob Feugate
Mrs. Potter: Kandyce Hughes
Harvey Yates: Dan Marburger
Penelope Martin: Brennan Hogue
Polly Potter: Michelle Holguin
Robert Adams: Michael McGraw
Henry W. Schlemmer (Groucho): Thomas Graca
Willie the Shill (Chico): Adam Gobeski
Silent Sam (Harpo): Jamie Graves
Hennessey: Henry Male
Thursday, March 26, 2026
Cast announced for ANNIE at Desert Foothills Theater
Penny Currier - Annie
Christian Krugman - Warbucks
Grace McGeoch - Grace
Lynn Golden - Hannigan
Bear Golden - Rooster
Brooklyn Stetz - Lily St. Regis
Sienna McCorkle - Molly
Emery Mueller - Kate
Avery Morse - Tessie
Rayna Sweeney - Pepper
Sofia Dahya - July
Mae Thorius - Duffy
Maya Snyder - Orphan Ensemble
Emma Samahy - Orphan Ensemble
Presley Batycki - Orphan Ensemble
Madi Carrington - Orphan Ensemble
William Randles - Bert Healy, Ensemble
Jenna Lombino - Connie Boylan, Ensemble
Jazmyne Yarbrough - Ronnie Boylan, Ensemble
Madelyn Decker - Bonnie Boylan, Ensemble
Brenna Eagmin - Star to be, Pugh, Ensemble
Sebastian Stallone - Drake
Frank Aaron - Roosevelt, Ensemble
Alli Lambert - Mrs. Greer, Perkins, Ensemble
Jasmine Samuels - Cecile, Ensemble
Chirine Holley - Annette, Ensemble
Aaron Mueller - Mr. Bundles, Ensemble
Phyllis Strupp - Apple Seller, Ensemble
Peter Strupp - Ickes, Ensemble
Josh Aaron - Hull, Ensemble
Rich Gilliam - Morganthau, Ensemble
Lee DeFord - Howe, Lt. Ward, Ensemble
Tony Baillargeon - Dog Catcher, Kaltenborn, Ensemble
Rachael Madden - Usherette, Ensemble
Remington Taylor - Asst. Dog Catcher, Ensemble
Gus Snyder - Sandy Dog
Season General Auditions for The Phoenix Theatre Company's 2026/2027 season announced for April 10-13
Performers, the time has come! Sign-ups for in-person general auditions for our 26/27 Season open Friday, March 27!
In-person general auditions for the ‘26-’27 season for actors 17 years old and older will be April 10-13, 2026.
ABOUT THE PHOENIX THEATRE COMPANY
The Phoenix Theatre Company is dedicated to casting and employing local Phoenix-based talent.
The Phoenix Theatre Company produces classic and contemporary musicals, classic and contemporary dramas and comedies, world premiere plays and musicals, new work developmental readings and staged readings, and numerous outreach and community-based programming.
All actors will be considered regardless of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, ancestry, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, political persuasion or belief, marital status, familial status, physical or mental disability, veteran status, or status as a whistleblower. The Phoenix Theatre Company is an equal opportunity employer.
Calls or email submissions sent directly to The Phoenix Theatre Company artistic staff are not permitted. You will not receive a reply.
Review Highlights: MOBY DICK - Southwest Shakespeare Company
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 4
"Mark Rosenwinkel's adaptation of Henry Melville's "Moby-Dick" proves that a sprawling literary classic can be condensed for the stage without losing its soul. This 75-minute, four-person production embraces its scaled-down nature, using it as a strength rather than a limitation. With remarkable clarity and theatrical ingenuity, the piece focuses the novel's central, and sometime sprawling, ideas into something that feels both immediate and emotionally resonating. With a talented cast and impressive creative elements, Southwest Shakespeare's production of Moby Dick feels both intimate and expansive, capturing the spirit of Melville's work in a clean and crisp way that makes its themes land with a striking force." - Gil Benbrook, TalkinBroadway.com (click here to read the complete review)
"When a novel as vast and unruly as MOBY DICK drifts onto the stage, you expect compromise. What you don’t expect is how liberating that compromise can be. Mark Rosenwinkel’s adaptation doesn’t try to haul Melville’s leviathan aboard intact. Instead, it trims the story to the bone, trusting the audience’s imagination to supply the sea around it. The surprise in this Southwest Shakespeare Company production is how theatrical the result can feel. Now playing at the Mesa Arts Center until April 4, Rosenwinkel’s script reduces the sprawling narrative to a lean storytelling engine, told in just over seventy-five minutes, then oddly stretched with an unnecessary intermission." - David Appleford, Broadway World (click here to read the complete review)
Tuesday, March 24, 2026
Phoenix Theatre Company's 2026/2027 Season!
The Phoenix Theatre Company has announced its 107th Season of shows to lift your spirits and spark your imagination, featuring eleven productions across three stages beginning August 24, 2026.
Programing includes five Tony Award–winning musicals, two pre-Broadway productions. It stands as one of the most expansive seasons in the company’s history.
The 107th Season marks the first time The Phoenix Theatre Company will operate a full year of programming across all three stages on its expanded campus. From large-scale musicals in the 500-seat Dr. Stacie J. and Richard J Stephenson Theatre to intimate plays and inventive new works in the Hormel Theatre and Judith Hardes Theatre, the company will present a range of theatrical experiences designed to meet audiences at every scale.
“Last season we opened a new stage,” said Michael Barnard, Producing Artistic Director. “That moment expanded what was possible for us, but this season is really about the full picture of who we are as a theatre company. For the first time, we’re programming across all three of our stages for an entire year, which allows us to tell stories in very different ways and at very different scales.”
The 107th Season’s offerings include five Tony Award–winning musicals that have shaped the contemporary Broadway landscape. From the historical storytelling of Suffs to the razor-sharp wit of Kimberly Akimbo, the legendary score of Stephen Sondheim’s Sweeney Todd, and the beloved theatrical spectacle of Mary Poppins and Monty Python’s Spamalot, the season brings an exciting mix of celebrated titles and new works to Phoenix audiences.
The new season also features two pre-Broadway productions: the world premiere of Stage Mother and Unlock’d, a witty and whimsical new musical poised for a life beyond Phoenix. Together, these projects reflect The Phoenix Theatre Company’s growing role in developing musicals for the national stage, giving local audiences the rare chance to experience new work at a pivotal moment in its journey.
Across comedy, history, spectacle, and new production development, the season reflects the company’s commitment to presenting theatre that spans generations and genres.
Together, the productions reflect the growing scale and ambition of the city’s largest producing theatre as it enters its 107th year of live performance in Phoenix:
Murder for Two
Joe Kinosian (Book and Music)
Kellen Blair (Book and Lyrics)
August 26, 2026 – September 20, 2026 | Hormel Theatre
When a famous novelist is murdered at his own birthday party, an eager police officer must interrogate all thirteen suspects, played by just one other actor. This wildly funny musical comedy is a non-stop sprint through suspects, accents, and a live piano score.
Suffs
Shaina Taub (Book, Music and Lyrics)
October 14, 2026 – November 29, 2026 | Hormel Theatre
This Tony Award-winning musical tells the electrifying true story of the women who fought for their right to vote. From suffragist icons like Susan B. Anthony and Sojourner Truth to the young activists who carried the movement forward, Suffs brings one of history's most important battles to life through a bold, contemporary score.
Mary Poppins
Original music and lyrics by Richard M Sherman and Robert B Sherman
Julian Fellows (Book)
New Music and Lyrics by Anthony Drewe and George Stiles
Co-Created by Cameron Mackintosh
November 18, 2026 – December 31, 2026 | The Dr. Stacie J. and Richard J Stephenson Theatre
When the Banks family is in need of a miracle, a practically perfect nanny arrives with a magic carpet bag and an extraordinary gift for turning the ordinary into the unforgettable. This beloved stage musical brings the iconic story to life with spectacular songs, dazzling stagecraft, and a little bit of supercalifragilistic magic.
Richard P. Stahl Festival of New American Theatre
December 4, 2026 – December 20, 2026 | Hormel Theatre
Hosted annually by The Phoenix Theatre Company, the Richard P. Stahl Festival of New American Theatre amplifies new voices and expands the canon of American theatre. The 29th annual festival will continue honoring our longstanding commitment to the development of new works, playwrights, and performers, and include a variety of events that allow artists of all kinds to see their work come alive onstage.
Churchill & Roosevelt: The Christmas that Saved the World
David Payne (Playwright)
January 9, 2027 – March 28, 2027 | Hardes Theatre
In the days following Pearl Harbor, Winston Churchill traveled secretly to the White House for a Christmas that would shape the course of World War II. After captivating audiences with Churchill in our 2024/2025 Season, David Payne returns in this compelling new play exploring the unlikely friendship between Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt and the conversations that helped shape the Allied alliance.
Unlock'd
Sam Carner (Book and Lyrics)
Derek Gregor (Music)
January 28, 2027 – February 21, 2027 | The Dr. Stacie J. and Richard J Stephenson Theatre
This pre-Broadway production is a witty new musical in which rival fairies and gnomes meddle in the love lives of four young royals at Hampton Court, setting off a whirlwind of romance, rivalry, and magical mischief. Described as “A Midsummer Night’s Dream meets Mean Girls,” this whimsical pop musical is a fresh and funny story about love, identity, and discovering who you truly are.
Monty Python's Spamalot
Eric Idle (Book and Lyrics)
John DuPrez and Eric Idle (Music)
February 17, 2027 – May 16, 2027 | Hormel Theatre
King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table set off on a wildly absurd quest to find the Holy Grail, encountering showgirls, killer rabbits, and a great deal of interference from the French along the way. Lovingly ripped off from Monty Python and the Holy Grail, this Tony Award-winning musical comedy is one of the funniest nights you'll ever spend in a theatre.
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
Stephen Sondheim (Music and Lyrics)
High Wheeler (Book)
March 17, 2027 – April 18, 2027 | The Dr. Stacie J. and Richard J Stephenson Theatre
When a barber is wrongly exiled from London, he returns years later with revenge on his mind and a razor in his hand. With the help of the resourceful Mrs. Lovett and her struggling pie shop, he sets a plan in motion that the city will never forget. Stephen Sondheim's darkly brilliant Tony Award-winning musical is a masterpiece of wit, menace, and unforgettable music.
Stage Mother
Brad Hennig (Book)
Zina Goldrich (Music)
Marcy Heisler (Lyrics)
May 19, 2027 – June 20, 2027 | The Dr. Stacie J. and Richard J Stephenson Theatre
A small-town church choir director who unexpectedly inherits a drag club from her son, she finds herself caught between the world she knew and a vibrant new community she never expected to love. This heartfelt musical celebrates family, acceptance, and the places that change us.
Kimberly Akimbo
David Lindsay-Abaire (Book and Lyrics)
Jeanine Tesori (Music)
June 16, 2027 – July 18, 2027 | Hormel Theatre
Kimberly is a wonderfully optimistic teenager navigating high school, a dysfunctional family, and a rare condition that causes her body to age four times faster than normal. This Tony Award-winning musical is a funny, deeply moving celebration of resilience, connection, and making the most of the time we have.
Legally Blonde
Laurence O'Keefe and Nell Benjamin (Music and Lyrics)
Heather Hach (Book)
July 14, 2027 – August 22, 2027 | The Dr. Stacie J. and Richard J Stephenson Theatre
When her boyfriend dumps her for someone more "serious," Elle Woods does what any determined woman would do, she gets into Harvard Law School to win him back. But once she arrives, she discovers she's far more capable than anyone gave her credit for. This high-energy, Tony Award-nominated musical is a joyful celebration of confidence, wit, and bending the rules.
The Fantasticks
Tom Jones (Book and Lyrics)
Harvey Schmidt (Music)
August 11, 2027 – August 29, 2027 | Hormel Theatre
One of theatre’s most beloved musicals, this is a classic boy meets girl story with a twist. Two parents hatch a scheme to push their kids into falling in love by staging a fake feud, and it works… until it really doesn’t. Set to a memorable score featuring the iconic song “Try to Remember.”
As Arizona’s largest regional theatre, The Phoenix Theatre Company produces each show in-house, with a dedicated team of artisans and experts shaping every aspect of the production. From set construction to costume design, this hands-on approach allows for bold creative interpretation and immersive storytelling.
Subscription packages begin to go on sale starting March 24, 2026, while single tickets go on sale June 2, 2026. For details, visit www.phoenixtheatre.com.
ABOUT THE PHOENIX THEATRE COMPANY
The Phoenix Theatre Company is not only the largest professional regional theatre
company in the state, with over 600 performances each year on multiple stages, but it’s
also the first arts organization in Arizona and a founding member of the Central Arts
District. Committed to advancing the performing arts in the Valley, The Phoenix Theatre
Company’s mission is to create exceptional theatrical experiences that inspire hope and
understanding. For more information about our upcoming shows, outreach programs, and
more, visit www.phoenixtheatre.com.
Registration now open for Bold Reckless Grace Performing Arts' 2026 Summer Camp production of SEUSSICAL, JR
Here at Bold Reckless Grace Performing Arts (located at Community of Grace), our impassioned staff are dedicated to the mission of cultivating a powerfully inspirational theatre experience, all while valuing virtue and an inclusive culture that emboldens every performer of all ages."
-Early Bird Price: $350 if registered by March 31, plus 10% sibling discount • Regular Price: $450 starting April 1 • PAYMENTS ARE NON-REFUNDABLE
-Auditions are held on April 25th with signups available from 8:15am-11pm; callbacks for lead & supporting roles are same day from 3-7pm
-Auditions are required, and we are asking for a 32-bar audition cut (sheet music or audio track) as well as a 1-paragraph monologue
-Cast size is up to 50, and everyone who signs up & auditions is automatically cast in the show
-There are still open slots available
Camp info:
-Located at Community of Grace Lutheran Church: 10561 W Pinnacle Peak Rd, Peoria, AZ 85383
-Two week camp, rehearsal days run from June 8th-12th and June 15th-19th; rehearsal times are 8am-3pm each day
-Three shows total, dates are June 19th at 6pm and June 20th at 12pm and 4pm
Production team:
Co-Artistic Director/Music Director - Adam Bei
Co-Artistic Director/Choreographer - Rylee Bei
Assistant Director - Lise Hopson
Assistant Choreographer - Laena Martin
Lighting Designer - Steve Hontz
Audio Designer - Danny Wright
Media Designer - Diane Wright
Set/Prop Designer - Amy Palmer
We are also in need of volunteers for the following:
Costume Designer
Hair/Makeup Designer
Stagehands (for showdays)
Anybody who's interested in filling these roles please reach out to:
Monday, March 23, 2026
Arizona Broadway Theatre’s 2026/2027 Season!
Arizona Broadway Theatre Unveils its 22nd Season
The 2026-27 line-up includes a mix of award-winning musicals, new productions and family favorites.
Arizona Broadway Theatre proudly announces its 22nd season of live performances in the West Valley. The 10-show line-up will run from October 2026 through September 2027, with productions ranging from classics like “My Fair Lady” to family favorites like “Miracle on 34th Street” and award-winning musicals like “Cabaret” and “Pippin.” The season also includes the world premiere of “Triângulo” and three regional musical premieres, including “Mean Girls,” “Wonderland” and “Honeymoon in Vegas.”
“There is so much to look forward to with the upcoming season at Arizona Broadway Theatre,” said Kurtis Overby, Artistic Director at Arizona Broadway Theatre. “Each show was chosen with thought and care about what will inspire and excite Valley audiences. We always love to reinvigorate classic musicals for a new generation, plus bringing three regional premieres and a world premiere production to the Arizona stage for the first time is both a privilege and a responsibility we don’t take lightly.”
The 466-seat Arizona Broadway Theatre is located in the Northwest Valley in the heart of the P83 entertainment district in Peoria. It provides an all-encompassing entertainment experience for audiences of all ages by combining a one-of-a-kind venue with world-class dining and professional theatre. It is the only theatre of its kind in Arizona.
“Finally sharing details about a new season after we have worked on cultivating it for months, is very gratifying,” Overby added. “To me, it feels like opening a door and inviting the whole community into something special. We’ve put together a lineup full of electrifying moments you just can’t replicate anywhere other than live theatre. This season, we want guests to leave each show feeling enriched, entertained and eager to return for more!”
The 2026-27 season includes:
Pippin
October 2 - November 8, 2026
“Pippin” is a thrilling, magical musical that invites audiences on an unforgettable journey of adventure, self-discovery and wonder. With an electrifying score by Stephen Schwartz (Wicked), this Tony-Award-winning show follows a young prince determined to find his purpose and experience life to the fullest. Bold, inspiring and captivating, “Pippin” is a musical experience that will leave audiences spellbound.
Miracle on 34th Street
November 20 - December 29, 2026
“Miracle on 34th Street” is a heartwarming holiday classic that captures the true spirit of Christmas through wonder, laughter and holiday magic. When a kind and mysterious man named Kris Kringle claims to be the real Santa Claus, his belief sparks a joyful chain of events that reminds everyone - young and old - that you just have to believe. “Miracle on 34th Street” is the perfect seasonal treat, leaving audiences smiling, inspired and ready to embrace the magic of the holidays.
JingleJacks
December 10-23, 2026
“JingleJacks” centers around four Canadian lumberjacks, isolated in a cabin, living out their dreams of becoming internet sensations with their Christmas webcast. The pop star wannabes hold contests, sell merchandise and send “shout outs” to their loyal fans, “The Jackals.” Through it all, their warmth, charm and quirkiness provide a big holiday bear hug loaded with traditional song favorites and fresh melodies.
My Fair Lady
January 15 - February 27, 2027
One of the most beloved musicals ever made, “My Fair Lady” is full of heart, wit and unforgettable music. Follow the journey of Eliza Doolittle, a spirited young flower seller, as she is transformed by the demanding Professor Henry Higgins in an experiment that challenges class, identity and the true meaning of refinement.
Cabaret
March 5 - April 4, 2027
Welcome to the Kit Kat Klub in 1930s Berlin, where nothing is as it seems. In the Tony-Award winning, “Cabaret,” the nightlife sparkles, but danger looms quietly beyond the club doors. This masterpiece follows the passionate romance of a writer and the magnetic Sally Bowles as the world around them starts to crumble and change in unsettling ways. With musical hits like, “Maybe this Time,” “Mein Herr” and “Cabaret”, this musical leaves audiences captivated long after the final curtain.
Triângulo
April 16 - May 2, 2027
WORLD PREMIERE: Set in the 1990s at the birth of mixed martial arts, “Triângulo” tells the inspiring story of Esperança, a young Brazilian woman determined to build a better life for herself, her ailing younger brother, and her love, a traveling Cuban musician. Set to an electrifying score infused with Brazilian rhythms and the pulse of 1990s pop, rock and dance music, Esperança enters the brutal, male-dominated world of professional fighting to prove that the small one can win.
Mean Girls
May 14 - June 13, 2027
REGIONAL PREMIERE: Based on the 2004 hit movie, “Mean Girls,” written by Tina Fey, follows new high school student, Cady Heron, as she navigates the wild world of cliques, crushes and the infamous “Plastics.” The Tony-Award-nominated musical is a bold and modern story about friendship, identity and learning to be true to yourself. Packed with catchy songs and hilarious moments, “Mean Girls” will transport audiences back to the joys and tribulations at the heart of high school.
Wonderland
June 25 - August 1, 2027
REGIONAL PREMIERE: “Wonderland” is a fresh and modern twist on the beloved story of Alice in Wonderland. This musical is an exhilarating journey of self-discovery for dreamers of all ages. Whimsical, heartfelt and bursting with theatrical magic, this musical invites audiences to rediscover the power of imagination and find their way back to wonder.
Pump Boys and Dinettes
July 22 - August 8, 2027
Set at a roadside gas station and diner along Highway 57, this lively show features a talented
cast of musicians who play their own instruments on stage, performing an irresistible mix of country, rockabilly and folk-inspired tunes. Served up with a side of Southern hospitality, this musical experience will feel like the best live concert and hometown gathering all rolled into one.
Honeymoon in Vegas
August 13 - September 12, 2027
REGIONAL PREMIERE: “Honeymoon in Vegas” is a laugh-out-loud, high-energy musical comedy based on the hit film starring Sarah Jessica Parker and Nicolas Cage. The story follows lovable couple Jack and Betsy on their dream wedding trip to Las Vegas. Featuring a sizzling score of classic Elvis Presley music, this show is a joyful celebration of love and taking chances.
Season ticket packages for the 2026-27 season are now on sale. FLEX subscriptions will be available for purchase starting June 1, 2026, at 10 a.m. Single tickets go on sale July 13, 2026, at 10 a.m. For more information, visit www.azbroadway.org or call the box office at (623)776-8400.
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