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EARLY BIRD SEASON TICKETS 26-27 $200.00
We are thrilled to present our 2026-2027 55th Season! 9/13/26-9/27/26 IN THE NEXT ROOM (OR THE VIBRATOR PLAY) by Sarah Ruhl "In the Next Room (or The Vibrator Play)" is a comedic exploration of marriage, intimacy, and the dawn of electricity in the 1880s, based on the historical fact that doctors used vibrators to treat "hysteria." The story unfolds in the seemingly perfect home of Dr. Givings, a gentleman scientist who has invented a device for this treatment, while his curious wife tends to their newborn daughter and wonders about the activities in the next room. When a patient and her husband enter their lives with their own complex relationship, the Givings couple is prompted to reflect on the nature of their own marriage and love. Set against a backdrop of modern technology and instant gratification, the play highlights that true emotional intimacy and sexual satisfaction cannot be substituted by mere devices or artificial connections. It serves as a poignant reminder that genuine human touch and chemistry are irreplaceable and remain the most profound forms of connection. Finalist: 2010 Pulitzer Prize in Drama Nominee: Three 2010 Tony Awards, including Best Play DIRECTED BY: Christina Walker Queen 11/1/26-11/22/26 EUREKA DAY by Jonathon Spector 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. In weekly meetings Eureka Days five board members develop and update policy to preserve this culture of inclusivity, reaching decisions only by consensus. But when a mumps outbreak threatens the Eureka community, facts become subjective and every solution divisive, leaving the schools leadership to confront the central question of our time: How do you build consensus when no one can agree on the truth? Winner! 2025 Tony Award for Best Revival of a Play Winner! 2025 Drama League Award for Outstanding Revival of a Play Winner! 2025 Drama Desk Award for Best Revival of a Play DIRECTED BY: Amy Almquist 12/4-12/13/26 HOLIDAY HARMONIES by various artists The Tucson Community is rich with incredible local musicians. We will be featuring many of them over two weeks of music featuring a diverse and talented array of artists across genres! Something for everyone over the course of two weeks! 1/24/27-2/14/27 VINTAGE HITCHCOCK By Joe Landry Spies, murder, love and other trademarks of Alfred Hitchcock come to life in the style of a 1940s radio broadcast of the master of suspenses earlier films. With The Lodger, Sabotage and The 39 Steps, Vintage Hitchcock: A Live Radio Play is a triple feature, complete with vintage commercials, a daring train chase, a serial killers ominous presence and a devastating explosion through the magic of live sound effects. Directed by: Gretchen Wirges 3/7/27-3/28/27 MURDER FOR TWO By Kellen Blair and Joe Kinosian Lyrics by Kellen Blair Music by Joe Kinosian Murder For Two is the perfect blend of music, mayhem and murder! In this hilarious 90-minute show, 2 performers play 13 roles not to mention the piano in a witty and winking homage to old-fashioned murder mysteries. You won't want to miss this killer musical comedy! The New York Times calls it "Ingenious!" Winner! 2011 Joseph Jefferson Award for Best New Musical Nominee: 2014 Drama Desk Award, Outstanding Book of a Musical Nominee: 2014 Drama League Award, Outstanding Production of a Broadway or Off-Broadway Musical Nominee: 2014 Outer Critics Circle Award, Outstanding New Off Broadway Musical Directed by: Betsy Kruse Craig 4/25-5/16/27
MUD AND FIRE: THE POTTERY PLAY By Lindsay Joelle (workshopped originally at Invisible Theatre as part of the Women's Voices Play Reading Series in September 2025) Rayna Zimmerman accepts a pottery apprenticeship at Sam Ortega's studio in Tucson, AZ, hoping to learn from a master. But her ambition and impulsive energy clash with the quiet life of privacy and discipline he's cultivated after the burnout of unwelcome fame. As Ray tries to coax Sam to help launch her career, the desert has other lessons for her about climate, borders, community, and what it means to be forged through fire. Directed by: Betsy Kruse Craig Specials: |
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