APRIL 9-25, 2026
Experience Stephen Sondheim’s spellbinding musical that brings your favorite fairy tales to life—with a twist. When a Baker and his Wife set out to break a witch’s curse, their journey intertwines with characters like Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Jack, and Rapunzel. But happily ever after isn’t always what it seems. With its rich score, sharp wit, and heartfelt storytelling, Into the Woods explores the consequences of wishes and the tangled paths we take to find what we truly want. A captivating evening of magic, music, and meaning awaits.
MAY 28-JUNE 7, 2026
At the prestigious Charles R. Drew Prep School for Boys, tradition is everything, and the award-winning gospel choir is its crown jewel. Pharus Jonathan Young, a talented and driven student, knows he has what it takes to lead it. But in a school that prizes discipline, conformity, and a narrow definition of masculinity, standing out can come at a cost. As Pharus navigates friendship, rivalry, and the pressures placed upon him by both his peers and the institution, he must decide what it truly means to be a leader, and whether he can succeed without compromising who he is. Filled with electrifying gospel music and deeply human storytelling, Choir Boy is a moving coming-of-age story about identity, resilience, and the courage to live authentically.
JULY 16-AUGUST 1, 2026
Experience the birth of America like never before in the bold and exhilarating musical 1776. With wit, drama, and a stirring score, this Tony Award-winning classic brings to life the passionate debates, clashing personalities, and high-stakes decisions that led to the signing of the Declaration of Independence. At the center are John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and Benjamin Franklin—founding fathers portrayed not as distant legends, but as flawed, fiery individuals fighting for a new future. Both timely and timeless, 1776 is a powerful reminder of the courage it takes to build a nation—and the cost of making history.
SEPTEMBER 3-13, 2026
Smart, sharp, and hilariously on point, The Thanksgiving Play by Larissa FastHorse is a biting satire that takes aim at performative activism, cultural appropriation, and the pitfalls of “woke” theater-making. When a group of well-meaning white educators attempts to devise a politically correct Thanksgiving play for their school, chaos—and comedy—ensues. As their efforts spiral out of control, the play exposes the absurdities of trying to do the right thing without truly understanding the story. Fast-paced and thought-provoking, The Thanksgiving Play is a laugh-out-loud comedy that holds a mirror up to our good intentions—and asks us to look a little deeper.
OCTOBER 15-25, 2026
Seductive, haunting, and deeply moving, Kiss of the Spider Woman is a powerful musical that explores love, fantasy, and survival in the darkest of places. Set in a Latin American prison, the story follows two cellmates: Valentin, a political revolutionary, and Molina, a gay window dresser who escapes the brutal reality around them through the glamorous world of old films—embodied by the mysterious Spider Woman. As their unlikely bond deepens, dreams and truth blur in a tale of resilience, sacrifice, and the transformative power of connection. With a lush score by Kander and Ebb, Kiss of the Spider Woman is a bold, unforgettable theatrical experience.
DECEMBER 4-20, 2026
Step into a world of magic, romance, and unforgettable music with Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella. This beloved classic fairy tale comes to life with dazzling costumes, enchanting songs, and a timeless story of hope and transformation. Follow Cinderella as she navigates kindness, courage, and a little help from her fairy godmother to find her happily ever after. Perfect for all ages, Cinderella is a sparkling celebration of dreams coming true and the power of believing in yourself.