Welcome to the area’s best theatre calendar.
Looking for what’s happening around town? — We’ve got you covered, with locally sourced plays, touring musicals, dance, comedy, and more, all around the Sound.
Use Categories to view only Theatre, Comedy, Dance, Outdoor Shows, Free Events, and more.
Use Tags to filter by location/region, representation, ASL interpreted shows, sliding scale tickets, and more.
Click the Calendar icon (MONTH YEAR) to start the view from a future date.
We try hard to provide updated information, but these showtimes are not official. Please confirm dates/times with the individual theatres via their ticketing pages.
Listings are currently limited to those based in King, Pierce, Snohomish, and Thurston Counties; and slowly expanding west and north (Kitsap, Jefferson, Skagit, and Whatcom counties). The below show listings will be updated as new information is received. If you have a professional, community theatre, dance, or fringe show coming up in Western Washington that’s not listed, please tell us about it.
Everyone is worried about Elwood P. Doud’s relationship with his six-foot, three and one half inch friend. Why, you say? Well, he happens to be an invisible rabbit.
Tickets ($20) here.
Fast forward and the plot thickens in this sequel to Run for Your Wife. The web of lies gets even stickier when John Smith’s teenage kids from each family meet online and hit it off. Little do they know they share more than just common interests — they share a dad! John, with his trusty but dim-witted sidekick Stanley, dives headfirst into a sea of fibs and fabrications to keep his kids from discovering they’re half-siblings. It’s a comedic catastrophe of epic proportions that proves the internet really does bring people closer — maybe a bit too close for comfort.
General admission seating. Tickets are $18.50.
*****
By Ray Cooney
Directed by Dan Estes
Cast: Joel Oliver, Josie Twigt, Ronni Wolfe, Gary Fetterplace, Trevor Easley, Emery Ray, & Daniel Lunsford-Melin.
Run dates: opens 10/4, closing 10/20
They came together for adventure. But can they sort out their differences (and roll high enough) to win the day before it’s too late? Enoch City Arts is proud to present a glorious new musical, inspired by the world’s most popular tabletop role-playing game.
General admission seating. Tickets are $26.
*****
Adapted by Brian Shourd
Based on a 1906 classic by Victor Herbert
Run dates: opens 9/27, closing 10/12
Venue accessibility info: Restroom is single-stall and gender-neutral.
In the wilds of the Pacific Northwest, a nature-loving hermit accused of the murder of his nephew fights for his way of life and the safety of his loved ones after finding himself the target of the largest manhunt of its time.
Reserved seating. Ticket prices ($43-$53) vary by seat location, and pay-what-you-choose tickets (limited) offered for all show dates.
*****
By Linda Dowdell (music & lyrics)
and Jessica Welsh (book & lyrics)
Directed by Brendan Chambers
Music directed by Linda Dowdell
Cast: Christa Holbrook, Bry Kifolo, Anna Mae, Casey Raiha, Ricky Spaulding, Angel Vargas, & Robert Winstead. With musicians Joey Gish, Rachel Gribben, Isaac Jasinski, Angie Tabor, & Sal Michael.
Run dates: opens 10/3, closing 10/27
Accessible show dates: Pay-what-you-choose tickets offered at all shows. ASL interpreted show 10/13 (matinee).
Everyone is worried about Elwood P. Doud’s relationship with his six-foot, three and one half inch friend. Why, you say? Well, he happens to be an invisible rabbit.
Tickets ($20) here.
They came together for adventure. But can they sort out their differences (and roll high enough) to win the day before it’s too late? Enoch City Arts is proud to present a glorious new musical, inspired by the world’s most popular tabletop role-playing game.
General admission seating. Tickets are $26.
*****
Adapted by Brian Shourd
Based on a 1906 classic by Victor Herbert
Run dates: opens 9/27, closing 10/12
Venue accessibility info: Restroom is single-stall and gender-neutral.
Fast forward and the plot thickens in this sequel to Run for Your Wife. The web of lies gets even stickier when John Smith’s teenage kids from each family meet online and hit it off. Little do they know they share more than just common interests — they share a dad! John, with his trusty but dim-witted sidekick Stanley, dives headfirst into a sea of fibs and fabrications to keep his kids from discovering they’re half-siblings. It’s a comedic catastrophe of epic proportions that proves the internet really does bring people closer — maybe a bit too close for comfort.
General admission seating. Tickets are $18.50.
*****
By Ray Cooney
Directed by Dan Estes
Cast: Joel Oliver, Josie Twigt, Ronni Wolfe, Gary Fetterplace, Trevor Easley, Emery Ray, & Daniel Lunsford-Melin.
Run dates: opens 10/4, closing 10/20
They came together for adventure. But can they sort out their differences (and roll high enough) to win the day before it’s too late? Enoch City Arts is proud to present a glorious new musical, inspired by the world’s most popular tabletop role-playing game.
General admission seating. Tickets are $26.
*****
Adapted by Brian Shourd
Based on a 1906 classic by Victor Herbert
Run dates: opens 9/27, closing 10/12
Venue accessibility info: Restroom is single-stall and gender-neutral.
In the wilds of the Pacific Northwest, a nature-loving hermit accused of the murder of his nephew fights for his way of life and the safety of his loved ones after finding himself the target of the largest manhunt of its time.
Reserved seating. Ticket prices ($43-$53) vary by seat location, and pay-what-you-choose tickets (limited) offered for all show dates.
*****
By Linda Dowdell (music & lyrics)
and Jessica Welsh (book & lyrics)
Directed by Brendan Chambers
Music directed by Linda Dowdell
Cast: Christa Holbrook, Bry Kifolo, Anna Mae, Casey Raiha, Ricky Spaulding, Angel Vargas, & Robert Winstead. With musicians Joey Gish, Rachel Gribben, Isaac Jasinski, Angie Tabor, & Sal Michael.
Run dates: opens 10/3, closing 10/27
Accessible show dates: Pay-what-you-choose tickets offered at all shows. ASL interpreted show 10/13 (matinee).
In the wilds of the Pacific Northwest, a nature-loving hermit accused of the murder of his nephew fights for his way of life and the safety of his loved ones after finding himself the target of the largest manhunt of its time.
Reserved seating. Ticket prices ($43-$53) vary by seat location, and pay-what-you-choose tickets (limited) offered for all show dates.
*****
By Linda Dowdell (music & lyrics)
and Jessica Welsh (book & lyrics)
Directed by Brendan Chambers
Music directed by Linda Dowdell
Cast: Christa Holbrook, Bry Kifolo, Anna Mae, Casey Raiha, Ricky Spaulding, Angel Vargas, & Robert Winstead. With musicians Joey Gish, Rachel Gribben, Isaac Jasinski, Angie Tabor, & Sal Michael.
Run dates: opens 10/3, closing 10/27
Accessible show dates: Pay-what-you-choose tickets offered at all shows. ASL interpreted show 10/13 (matinee).
In the wilds of the Pacific Northwest, a nature-loving hermit accused of the murder of his nephew fights for his way of life and the safety of his loved ones after finding himself the target of the largest manhunt of its time.
ASL interpreted performance
Reserved seating. Ticket prices ($43-$53) vary by seat location, and pay-what-you-choose tickets (limited) offered for all show dates.
*****
By Linda Dowdell (music & lyrics)
and Jessica Welsh (book & lyrics)
Directed by Brendan Chambers
Music directed by Linda Dowdell
Cast: Christa Holbrook, Bry Kifolo, Anna Mae, Casey Raiha, Ricky Spaulding, Angel Vargas, & Robert Winstead. With musicians Joey Gish, Rachel Gribben, Isaac Jasinski, Angie Tabor, & Sal Michael.
Run dates: opens 10/3, closing 10/27
Accessible show dates: Pay-what-you-choose tickets offered at all shows. ASL interpreted show 10/13 (matinee).
Everyone is worried about Elwood P. Doud’s relationship with his six-foot, three and one half inch friend. Why, you say? Well, he happens to be an invisible rabbit.
Tickets ($20) here.
Fast forward and the plot thickens in this sequel to Run for Your Wife. The web of lies gets even stickier when John Smith’s teenage kids from each family meet online and hit it off. Little do they know they share more than just common interests — they share a dad! John, with his trusty but dim-witted sidekick Stanley, dives headfirst into a sea of fibs and fabrications to keep his kids from discovering they’re half-siblings. It’s a comedic catastrophe of epic proportions that proves the internet really does bring people closer — maybe a bit too close for comfort.
General admission seating. Tickets are $18.50.
*****
By Ray Cooney
Directed by Dan Estes
Cast: Joel Oliver, Josie Twigt, Ronni Wolfe, Gary Fetterplace, Trevor Easley, Emery Ray, & Daniel Lunsford-Melin.
Run dates: opens 10/4, closing 10/20
In the wilds of the Pacific Northwest, a nature-loving hermit accused of the murder of his nephew fights for his way of life and the safety of his loved ones after finding himself the target of the largest manhunt of its time.
Reserved seating. Ticket prices ($43-$53) vary by seat location, and pay-what-you-choose tickets (limited) offered for all show dates.
*****
By Linda Dowdell (music & lyrics)
and Jessica Welsh (book & lyrics)
Directed by Brendan Chambers
Music directed by Linda Dowdell
Cast: Christa Holbrook, Bry Kifolo, Anna Mae, Casey Raiha, Ricky Spaulding, Angel Vargas, & Robert Winstead. With musicians Joey Gish, Rachel Gribben, Isaac Jasinski, Angie Tabor, & Sal Michael.
Run dates: opens 10/3, closing 10/27
Accessible show dates: Pay-what-you-choose tickets offered at all shows. ASL interpreted show 10/13 (matinee).
Everyone is worried about Elwood P. Doud’s relationship with his six-foot, three and one half inch friend. Why, you say? Well, he happens to be an invisible rabbit.
Tickets ($20) here.
Fast forward and the plot thickens in this sequel to Run for Your Wife. The web of lies gets even stickier when John Smith’s teenage kids from each family meet online and hit it off. Little do they know they share more than just common interests — they share a dad! John, with his trusty but dim-witted sidekick Stanley, dives headfirst into a sea of fibs and fabrications to keep his kids from discovering they’re half-siblings. It’s a comedic catastrophe of epic proportions that proves the internet really does bring people closer — maybe a bit too close for comfort.
General admission seating. Tickets are $18.50.
*****
By Ray Cooney
Directed by Dan Estes
Cast: Joel Oliver, Josie Twigt, Ronni Wolfe, Gary Fetterplace, Trevor Easley, Emery Ray, & Daniel Lunsford-Melin.
Run dates: opens 10/4, closing 10/20
In the wilds of the Pacific Northwest, a nature-loving hermit accused of the murder of his nephew fights for his way of life and the safety of his loved ones after finding himself the target of the largest manhunt of its time.
Reserved seating. Ticket prices ($43-$53) vary by seat location, and pay-what-you-choose tickets (limited) offered for all show dates.
*****
By Linda Dowdell (music & lyrics)
and Jessica Welsh (book & lyrics)
Directed by Brendan Chambers
Music directed by Linda Dowdell
Cast: Christa Holbrook, Bry Kifolo, Anna Mae, Casey Raiha, Ricky Spaulding, Angel Vargas, & Robert Winstead. With musicians Joey Gish, Rachel Gribben, Isaac Jasinski, Angie Tabor, & Sal Michael.
Run dates: opens 10/3, closing 10/27
Accessible show dates: Pay-what-you-choose tickets offered at all shows. ASL interpreted show 10/13 (matinee).
Everyone is worried about Elwood P. Doud’s relationship with his six-foot, three and one half inch friend. Why, you say? Well, he happens to be an invisible rabbit.
Tickets ($20) here.
Everyone is worried about Elwood P. Doud’s relationship with his six-foot, three and one half inch friend. Why, you say? Well, he happens to be an invisible rabbit.
Tickets ($20) here.
Fast forward and the plot thickens in this sequel to Run for Your Wife. The web of lies gets even stickier when John Smith’s teenage kids from each family meet online and hit it off. Little do they know they share more than just common interests — they share a dad! John, with his trusty but dim-witted sidekick Stanley, dives headfirst into a sea of fibs and fabrications to keep his kids from discovering they’re half-siblings. It’s a comedic catastrophe of epic proportions that proves the internet really does bring people closer — maybe a bit too close for comfort.
General admission seating. Tickets are $18.50.
*****
By Ray Cooney
Directed by Dan Estes
Cast: Joel Oliver, Josie Twigt, Ronni Wolfe, Gary Fetterplace, Trevor Easley, Emery Ray, & Daniel Lunsford-Melin.
Run dates: opens 10/4, closing 10/20
In the wilds of the Pacific Northwest, a nature-loving hermit accused of the murder of his nephew fights for his way of life and the safety of his loved ones after finding himself the target of the largest manhunt of its time.
Reserved seating. Ticket prices ($43-$53) vary by seat location, and pay-what-you-choose tickets (limited) offered for all show dates.
*****
By Linda Dowdell (music & lyrics)
and Jessica Welsh (book & lyrics)
Directed by Brendan Chambers
Music directed by Linda Dowdell
Cast: Christa Holbrook, Bry Kifolo, Anna Mae, Casey Raiha, Ricky Spaulding, Angel Vargas, & Robert Winstead. With musicians Joey Gish, Rachel Gribben, Isaac Jasinski, Angie Tabor, & Sal Michael.
Run dates: opens 10/3, closing 10/27
Accessible show dates: Pay-what-you-choose tickets offered at all shows. ASL interpreted show 10/13 (matinee).
In the wilds of the Pacific Northwest, a nature-loving hermit accused of the murder of his nephew fights for his way of life and the safety of his loved ones after finding himself the target of the largest manhunt of its time.
Reserved seating. Ticket prices ($43-$53) vary by seat location, and pay-what-you-choose tickets (limited) offered for all show dates.
*****
By Linda Dowdell (music & lyrics)
and Jessica Welsh (book & lyrics)
Directed by Brendan Chambers
Music directed by Linda Dowdell
Cast: Christa Holbrook, Bry Kifolo, Anna Mae, Casey Raiha, Ricky Spaulding, Angel Vargas, & Robert Winstead. With musicians Joey Gish, Rachel Gribben, Isaac Jasinski, Angie Tabor, & Sal Michael.
Run dates: opens 10/3, closing 10/27
Accessible show dates: Pay-what-you-choose tickets offered at all shows. ASL interpreted show 10/13 (matinee).
Everyone is worried about Elwood P. Doud’s relationship with his six-foot, three and one half inch friend. Why, you say? Well, he happens to be an invisible rabbit.
Tickets ($20) here.
Fast forward and the plot thickens in this sequel to Run for Your Wife. The web of lies gets even stickier when John Smith’s teenage kids from each family meet online and hit it off. Little do they know they share more than just common interests — they share a dad! John, with his trusty but dim-witted sidekick Stanley, dives headfirst into a sea of fibs and fabrications to keep his kids from discovering they’re half-siblings. It’s a comedic catastrophe of epic proportions that proves the internet really does bring people closer — maybe a bit too close for comfort.
General admission seating. Tickets are $18.50.
*****
By Ray Cooney
Directed by Dan Estes
Cast: Joel Oliver, Josie Twigt, Ronni Wolfe, Gary Fetterplace, Trevor Easley, Emery Ray, & Daniel Lunsford-Melin.
Run dates: opens 10/4, closing 10/20
In the wilds of the Pacific Northwest, a nature-loving hermit accused of the murder of his nephew fights for his way of life and the safety of his loved ones after finding himself the target of the largest manhunt of its time.
Reserved seating. Ticket prices ($43-$53) vary by seat location, and pay-what-you-choose tickets (limited) offered for all show dates.
*****
By Linda Dowdell (music & lyrics)
and Jessica Welsh (book & lyrics)
Directed by Brendan Chambers
Music directed by Linda Dowdell
Cast: Christa Holbrook, Bry Kifolo, Anna Mae, Casey Raiha, Ricky Spaulding, Angel Vargas, & Robert Winstead. With musicians Joey Gish, Rachel Gribben, Isaac Jasinski, Angie Tabor, & Sal Michael.
Run dates: opens 10/3, closing 10/27
Accessible show dates: Pay-what-you-choose tickets offered at all shows. ASL interpreted show 10/13 (matinee).
Everyone is worried about Elwood P. Doud’s relationship with his six-foot, three and one half inch friend. Why, you say? Well, he happens to be an invisible rabbit.
Tickets ($20) here.
In the wilds of the Pacific Northwest, a nature-loving hermit accused of the murder of his nephew fights for his way of life and the safety of his loved ones after finding himself the target of the largest manhunt of its time.
Reserved seating. Ticket prices ($43-$53) vary by seat location, and pay-what-you-choose tickets (limited) offered for all show dates.
*****
By Linda Dowdell (music & lyrics)
and Jessica Welsh (book & lyrics)
Directed by Brendan Chambers
Music directed by Linda Dowdell
Cast: Christa Holbrook, Bry Kifolo, Anna Mae, Casey Raiha, Ricky Spaulding, Angel Vargas, & Robert Winstead. With musicians Joey Gish, Rachel Gribben, Isaac Jasinski, Angie Tabor, & Sal Michael.
Run dates: opens 10/3, closing 10/27
Accessible show dates: Pay-what-you-choose tickets offered at all shows. ASL interpreted show 10/13 (matinee).
Everyone is worried about Elwood P. Doud’s relationship with his six-foot, three and one half inch friend. Why, you say? Well, he happens to be an invisible rabbit.
Tickets ($20) here.
In the wilds of the Pacific Northwest, a nature-loving hermit accused of the murder of his nephew fights for his way of life and the safety of his loved ones after finding himself the target of the largest manhunt of its time.
Reserved seating. Ticket prices ($43-$53) vary by seat location, and pay-what-you-choose tickets (limited) offered for all show dates.
*****
By Linda Dowdell (music & lyrics)
and Jessica Welsh (book & lyrics)
Directed by Brendan Chambers
Music directed by Linda Dowdell
Cast: Christa Holbrook, Bry Kifolo, Anna Mae, Casey Raiha, Ricky Spaulding, Angel Vargas, & Robert Winstead. With musicians Joey Gish, Rachel Gribben, Isaac Jasinski, Angie Tabor, & Sal Michael.
Run dates: opens 10/3, closing 10/27
Accessible show dates: Pay-what-you-choose tickets offered at all shows. ASL interpreted show 10/13 (matinee).
In the wilds of the Pacific Northwest, a nature-loving hermit accused of the murder of his nephew fights for his way of life and the safety of his loved ones after finding himself the target of the largest manhunt of its time.
Reserved seating. Ticket prices ($43-$53) vary by seat location, and pay-what-you-choose tickets (limited) offered for all show dates.
*****
By Linda Dowdell (music & lyrics)
and Jessica Welsh (book & lyrics)
Directed by Brendan Chambers
Music directed by Linda Dowdell
Cast: Christa Holbrook, Bry Kifolo, Anna Mae, Casey Raiha, Ricky Spaulding, Angel Vargas, & Robert Winstead. With musicians Joey Gish, Rachel Gribben, Isaac Jasinski, Angie Tabor, & Sal Michael.
Run dates: opens 10/3, closing 10/27
Accessible show dates: Pay-what-you-choose tickets offered at all shows. ASL interpreted show 10/13 (matinee).
In Noël Coward’s Blithe Spirit, the mundane life of novelist Charles Condomine takes a hilariously supernatural turn when a séance gone awry conjures the ghost of his mischievous first wife, Elvira. As Elvira’s spectral antics wreak havoc on Charles’s current marriage to the no-nonsense Ruth, the play spirals into a delightful farce filled with witty banter, eccentric characters, and a whirlwind of ghostly chaos. With Coward’s signature sharp humor and clever dialogue, Blithe Spirit is a timeless comedy that explores the complexities of love, marriage, and the afterlife with a charmingly light touch.
Reserved seating. Tickets $19.50.
*****
By Noël Coward
Directed by Trina Williamson
Cast: James Evans, Arianna Wells, Ashley Corbaley, Becky Eastgard, Peter Taafe, Ann Sveen, & Jillian Maynard.
Run dates: opens 11/1, closing 11/24
In Noël Coward’s Blithe Spirit, the mundane life of novelist Charles Condomine takes a hilariously supernatural turn when a séance gone awry conjures the ghost of his mischievous first wife, Elvira. As Elvira’s spectral antics wreak havoc on Charles’s current marriage to the no-nonsense Ruth, the play spirals into a delightful farce filled with witty banter, eccentric characters, and a whirlwind of ghostly chaos. With Coward’s signature sharp humor and clever dialogue, Blithe Spirit is a timeless comedy that explores the complexities of love, marriage, and the afterlife with a charmingly light touch.
Reserved seating. Tickets $19.50.
*****
By Noël Coward
Directed by Trina Williamson
Cast: James Evans, Arianna Wells, Ashley Corbaley, Becky Eastgard, Peter Taafe, Ann Sveen, & Jillian Maynard.
Run dates: opens 11/1, closing 11/24
In Noël Coward’s Blithe Spirit, the mundane life of novelist Charles Condomine takes a hilariously supernatural turn when a séance gone awry conjures the ghost of his mischievous first wife, Elvira. As Elvira’s spectral antics wreak havoc on Charles’s current marriage to the no-nonsense Ruth, the play spirals into a delightful farce filled with witty banter, eccentric characters, and a whirlwind of ghostly chaos. With Coward’s signature sharp humor and clever dialogue, Blithe Spirit is a timeless comedy that explores the complexities of love, marriage, and the afterlife with a charmingly light touch.
Reserved seating. Tickets $19.50.
*****
By Noël Coward
Directed by Trina Williamson
Cast: James Evans, Arianna Wells, Ashley Corbaley, Becky Eastgard, Peter Taafe, Ann Sveen, & Jillian Maynard.
Run dates: opens 11/1, closing 11/24
In Noël Coward’s Blithe Spirit, the mundane life of novelist Charles Condomine takes a hilariously supernatural turn when a séance gone awry conjures the ghost of his mischievous first wife, Elvira. As Elvira’s spectral antics wreak havoc on Charles’s current marriage to the no-nonsense Ruth, the play spirals into a delightful farce filled with witty banter, eccentric characters, and a whirlwind of ghostly chaos. With Coward’s signature sharp humor and clever dialogue, Blithe Spirit is a timeless comedy that explores the complexities of love, marriage, and the afterlife with a charmingly light touch.
Reserved seating. Tickets $19.50.
*****
By Noël Coward
Directed by Trina Williamson
Cast: James Evans, Arianna Wells, Ashley Corbaley, Becky Eastgard, Peter Taafe, Ann Sveen, & Jillian Maynard.
Run dates: opens 11/1, closing 11/24
In Noël Coward’s Blithe Spirit, the mundane life of novelist Charles Condomine takes a hilariously supernatural turn when a séance gone awry conjures the ghost of his mischievous first wife, Elvira. As Elvira’s spectral antics wreak havoc on Charles’s current marriage to the no-nonsense Ruth, the play spirals into a delightful farce filled with witty banter, eccentric characters, and a whirlwind of ghostly chaos. With Coward’s signature sharp humor and clever dialogue, Blithe Spirit is a timeless comedy that explores the complexities of love, marriage, and the afterlife with a charmingly light touch.
Reserved seating. Tickets $19.50.
*****
By Noël Coward
Directed by Trina Williamson
Cast: James Evans, Arianna Wells, Ashley Corbaley, Becky Eastgard, Peter Taafe, Ann Sveen, & Jillian Maynard.
Run dates: opens 11/1, closing 11/24
In Noël Coward’s Blithe Spirit, the mundane life of novelist Charles Condomine takes a hilariously supernatural turn when a séance gone awry conjures the ghost of his mischievous first wife, Elvira. As Elvira’s spectral antics wreak havoc on Charles’s current marriage to the no-nonsense Ruth, the play spirals into a delightful farce filled with witty banter, eccentric characters, and a whirlwind of ghostly chaos. With Coward’s signature sharp humor and clever dialogue, Blithe Spirit is a timeless comedy that explores the complexities of love, marriage, and the afterlife with a charmingly light touch.
Reserved seating. Tickets $19.50.
*****
By Noël Coward
Directed by Trina Williamson
Cast: James Evans, Arianna Wells, Ashley Corbaley, Becky Eastgard, Peter Taafe, Ann Sveen, & Jillian Maynard.
Run dates: opens 11/1, closing 11/24
In Noël Coward’s Blithe Spirit, the mundane life of novelist Charles Condomine takes a hilariously supernatural turn when a séance gone awry conjures the ghost of his mischievous first wife, Elvira. As Elvira’s spectral antics wreak havoc on Charles’s current marriage to the no-nonsense Ruth, the play spirals into a delightful farce filled with witty banter, eccentric characters, and a whirlwind of ghostly chaos. With Coward’s signature sharp humor and clever dialogue, Blithe Spirit is a timeless comedy that explores the complexities of love, marriage, and the afterlife with a charmingly light touch.
Reserved seating. Tickets $19.50.
*****
By Noël Coward
Directed by Trina Williamson
Cast: James Evans, Arianna Wells, Ashley Corbaley, Becky Eastgard, Peter Taafe, Ann Sveen, & Jillian Maynard.
Run dates: opens 11/1, closing 11/24
In Noël Coward’s Blithe Spirit, the mundane life of novelist Charles Condomine takes a hilariously supernatural turn when a séance gone awry conjures the ghost of his mischievous first wife, Elvira. As Elvira’s spectral antics wreak havoc on Charles’s current marriage to the no-nonsense Ruth, the play spirals into a delightful farce filled with witty banter, eccentric characters, and a whirlwind of ghostly chaos. With Coward’s signature sharp humor and clever dialogue, Blithe Spirit is a timeless comedy that explores the complexities of love, marriage, and the afterlife with a charmingly light touch.
Reserved seating. Tickets $19.50.
*****
By Noël Coward
Directed by Trina Williamson
Cast: James Evans, Arianna Wells, Ashley Corbaley, Becky Eastgard, Peter Taafe, Ann Sveen, & Jillian Maynard.
Run dates: opens 11/1, closing 11/24
In Noël Coward’s Blithe Spirit, the mundane life of novelist Charles Condomine takes a hilariously supernatural turn when a séance gone awry conjures the ghost of his mischievous first wife, Elvira. As Elvira’s spectral antics wreak havoc on Charles’s current marriage to the no-nonsense Ruth, the play spirals into a delightful farce filled with witty banter, eccentric characters, and a whirlwind of ghostly chaos. With Coward’s signature sharp humor and clever dialogue, Blithe Spirit is a timeless comedy that explores the complexities of love, marriage, and the afterlife with a charmingly light touch.
Reserved seating. Tickets $19.50.
*****
By Noël Coward
Directed by Trina Williamson
Cast: James Evans, Arianna Wells, Ashley Corbaley, Becky Eastgard, Peter Taafe, Ann Sveen, & Jillian Maynard.
Run dates: opens 11/1, closing 11/24
In Noël Coward’s Blithe Spirit, the mundane life of novelist Charles Condomine takes a hilariously supernatural turn when a séance gone awry conjures the ghost of his mischievous first wife, Elvira. As Elvira’s spectral antics wreak havoc on Charles’s current marriage to the no-nonsense Ruth, the play spirals into a delightful farce filled with witty banter, eccentric characters, and a whirlwind of ghostly chaos. With Coward’s signature sharp humor and clever dialogue, Blithe Spirit is a timeless comedy that explores the complexities of love, marriage, and the afterlife with a charmingly light touch.
Reserved seating. Tickets $19.50.
*****
By Noël Coward
Directed by Trina Williamson
Cast: James Evans, Arianna Wells, Ashley Corbaley, Becky Eastgard, Peter Taafe, Ann Sveen, & Jillian Maynard.
Run dates: opens 11/1, closing 11/24
In Noël Coward’s Blithe Spirit, the mundane life of novelist Charles Condomine takes a hilariously supernatural turn when a séance gone awry conjures the ghost of his mischievous first wife, Elvira. As Elvira’s spectral antics wreak havoc on Charles’s current marriage to the no-nonsense Ruth, the play spirals into a delightful farce filled with witty banter, eccentric characters, and a whirlwind of ghostly chaos. With Coward’s signature sharp humor and clever dialogue, Blithe Spirit is a timeless comedy that explores the complexities of love, marriage, and the afterlife with a charmingly light touch.
Reserved seating. Tickets $19.50.
*****
By Noël Coward
Directed by Trina Williamson
Cast: James Evans, Arianna Wells, Ashley Corbaley, Becky Eastgard, Peter Taafe, Ann Sveen, & Jillian Maynard.
Run dates: opens 11/1, closing 11/24
In Noël Coward’s Blithe Spirit, the mundane life of novelist Charles Condomine takes a hilariously supernatural turn when a séance gone awry conjures the ghost of his mischievous first wife, Elvira. As Elvira’s spectral antics wreak havoc on Charles’s current marriage to the no-nonsense Ruth, the play spirals into a delightful farce filled with witty banter, eccentric characters, and a whirlwind of ghostly chaos. With Coward’s signature sharp humor and clever dialogue, Blithe Spirit is a timeless comedy that explores the complexities of love, marriage, and the afterlife with a charmingly light touch.
Reserved seating. Tickets $19.50.
*****
By Noël Coward
Directed by Trina Williamson
Cast: James Evans, Arianna Wells, Ashley Corbaley, Becky Eastgard, Peter Taafe, Ann Sveen, & Jillian Maynard.
Run dates: opens 11/1, closing 11/24
The Broadway Junior adaptation of the classic novel and award-winning musical springs to life with some of the most memorable characters and songs to ever grace the stage, based on Charles Dickens’ novel, Oliver Twist. The Tony and Olivier Award-winning show is one of the few musicals to win an Academy Award for Best Picture and is widely hailed as a true theatrical masterpiece by actors and audience members alike.
The streets of Victorian England come to life as Oliver, a malnourished orphan in a workhouse, becomes the neglected apprentice of an undertaker. Oliver escapes to London and finds acceptance amongst a group of petty thieves and pickpockets led by the elderly Fagin. When Oliver is captured for a theft that he did not commit, the benevolent victim, Mr. Brownlow, takes him in. Fearing the safety of his hideout, Fagin employs the sinister Bill Sikes and the sympathetic Nancy to kidnap him back, threatening Oliver’s chances of discovering the true love of a family.
Oliver! Jr. is full of classic songs like “Consider Yourself,” “Food, Glorious Food” and “Where is Love?” and perfectly showcases the talents of a large ensemble cast in a condensed version of the original musical with a run-time of approximately one hour.
Reserved seating. Tickets $16.50.
*****
Book, music, & lyrics by Lionel Bart
Directed by Rana Teresa Tan
Run time: 60 minutes
Run dates: opens 12/13, closing 12/15
Based on the timeless children’s novel by Barbara Robinson, come laugh your way into the holiday season when the Herdmans, the worst kids in the neighborhood, become the storytellers.
Tickets ($20) here.
The Broadway Junior adaptation of the classic novel and award-winning musical springs to life with some of the most memorable characters and songs to ever grace the stage, based on Charles Dickens’ novel, Oliver Twist. The Tony and Olivier Award-winning show is one of the few musicals to win an Academy Award for Best Picture and is widely hailed as a true theatrical masterpiece by actors and audience members alike.
The streets of Victorian England come to life as Oliver, a malnourished orphan in a workhouse, becomes the neglected apprentice of an undertaker. Oliver escapes to London and finds acceptance amongst a group of petty thieves and pickpockets led by the elderly Fagin. When Oliver is captured for a theft that he did not commit, the benevolent victim, Mr. Brownlow, takes him in. Fearing the safety of his hideout, Fagin employs the sinister Bill Sikes and the sympathetic Nancy to kidnap him back, threatening Oliver’s chances of discovering the true love of a family.
Oliver! Jr. is full of classic songs like “Consider Yourself,” “Food, Glorious Food” and “Where is Love?” and perfectly showcases the talents of a large ensemble cast in a condensed version of the original musical with a run-time of approximately one hour.
Reserved seating. Tickets $16.50.
*****
Book, music, & lyrics by Lionel Bart
Directed by Rana Teresa Tan
Run time: 60 minutes
Run dates: opens 12/13, closing 12/15
The Broadway Junior adaptation of the classic novel and award-winning musical springs to life with some of the most memorable characters and songs to ever grace the stage, based on Charles Dickens’ novel, Oliver Twist. The Tony and Olivier Award-winning show is one of the few musicals to win an Academy Award for Best Picture and is widely hailed as a true theatrical masterpiece by actors and audience members alike.
The streets of Victorian England come to life as Oliver, a malnourished orphan in a workhouse, becomes the neglected apprentice of an undertaker. Oliver escapes to London and finds acceptance amongst a group of petty thieves and pickpockets led by the elderly Fagin. When Oliver is captured for a theft that he did not commit, the benevolent victim, Mr. Brownlow, takes him in. Fearing the safety of his hideout, Fagin employs the sinister Bill Sikes and the sympathetic Nancy to kidnap him back, threatening Oliver’s chances of discovering the true love of a family.
Oliver! Jr. is full of classic songs like “Consider Yourself,” “Food, Glorious Food” and “Where is Love?” and perfectly showcases the talents of a large ensemble cast in a condensed version of the original musical with a run-time of approximately one hour.
Reserved seating. Tickets $16.50.
*****
Book, music, & lyrics by Lionel Bart
Directed by Rana Teresa Tan
Run time: 60 minutes
Run dates: opens 12/13, closing 12/15
Based on the timeless children’s novel by Barbara Robinson, come laugh your way into the holiday season when the Herdmans, the worst kids in the neighborhood, become the storytellers.
Tickets ($20) here.
The Broadway Junior adaptation of the classic novel and award-winning musical springs to life with some of the most memorable characters and songs to ever grace the stage, based on Charles Dickens’ novel, Oliver Twist. The Tony and Olivier Award-winning show is one of the few musicals to win an Academy Award for Best Picture and is widely hailed as a true theatrical masterpiece by actors and audience members alike.
The streets of Victorian England come to life as Oliver, a malnourished orphan in a workhouse, becomes the neglected apprentice of an undertaker. Oliver escapes to London and finds acceptance amongst a group of petty thieves and pickpockets led by the elderly Fagin. When Oliver is captured for a theft that he did not commit, the benevolent victim, Mr. Brownlow, takes him in. Fearing the safety of his hideout, Fagin employs the sinister Bill Sikes and the sympathetic Nancy to kidnap him back, threatening Oliver’s chances of discovering the true love of a family.
Oliver! Jr. is full of classic songs like “Consider Yourself,” “Food, Glorious Food” and “Where is Love?” and perfectly showcases the talents of a large ensemble cast in a condensed version of the original musical with a run-time of approximately one hour.
Reserved seating. Tickets $16.50.
*****
Book, music, & lyrics by Lionel Bart
Directed by Rana Teresa Tan
Run time: 60 minutes
Run dates: opens 12/13, closing 12/15