A human-like figure with a donkey head looks up at a glowing spiral in a starlit forest, while glowing fairies float nearby.

A Midsummer Night’s Dream

March 13 – October 25, 2026

Angus Bowmer Theatre
By William Shakespeare
Directed by Marcela Lorca

In Shakespeare’s timeless romantic comedy, two couples flee into the woods and are drawn into a dream world that is dark, mysterious, and full of wonder.
A tall pile of colorful suitcases sits on rocky ground near a calm sea, with a village of white cottages and gathered figures in the background.

Come From Away

March 14 – October 24, 2026

Angus Bowmer Theatre
Book, Music, and Lyrics by Irene Sankoff and David Hein
Directed by Laurie Woolery
Choreographed by Sunny Min-Sook Hitt
Music Directed by Angie Benson

Following September 11, 2001, residents of a small Canadian town opened their homes to 7,000 stranded air travelers—an astonishing true story that sparks this heartfelt, award-winning musical.
A single red flower blooms in a small pot on a windowsill, bathed in soft sunlight through an open window with flowing green curtains.

A Raisin in the Sun

March 15 – July 19, 2026

Angus Bowmer Theatre
By Lorraine Hansberry
Directed by Tim Bond

One of the greatest American dramas ever written, this portrait of a Chicago family is fierce, tender, and as urgent now as when it debuted in 1959.
A person in a white shirt stands with their face obscured by a dramatic splash of yellow paint against a smooth blue background.

Yellow Face

August 5 – October 23, 2026

Angus Bowmer Theatre
By David Henry Hwang
Directed by May Adrales

Fresh off a thrilling Broadway run, this Pulitzer Prize finalist is a laugh-out-loud mockumentary that skewers the worlds of theatre, identity politics, and public image with razor-sharp wit.
A glowing disco ball with a flaming tail streaks through a vivid stormy sky over a suburban home lit warmly from within.

You Are Cordially Invited to the End of the World!

April 16 – August 21, 2026

Thomas Theatre
By Keiko Green
Directed by Zi Alikhan

This play about terminal illness—and cringe-y family dinners, and lawnmowers, and gay bars, and climate change, and awkward support groups—is exquisitely touching and hilarious.
A lone figure in dark pants, white tank top, and a fedora stands between wooden fences in a foggy alley, illuminated by a narrow beam of light.

August Wilson's King Hedley II

July 16 – October 24, 2026

Thomas Theatre
By August Wilson
Directed by Tim Bond

Ex-con King seeks redemption from a past that still haunts him in August Wilson’s mythic and metaphysical landscape amongst the crumbling Black neighborhood of Pittsburgh’s Hill District in the 1980s.
A person in a brown suit smiles while singing into a microphone under a warm spotlight, surrounded by tropical plants and bright flowers.

Smote This, A Comedy About God... and Other Serious $H*T

August 27 – October 24, 2026

Thomas Theatre
Created and performed by Rodney Gardiner
Directed by Raz Golden

This sharp and hilarious solo show follows actor Rodney Gardiner as he attempts to abandon God as a devoutly raised, undocumented Black boy growing up in tumultuous 1980s Miami.
An individual wearing red high heels walks across a blue surface, trailing a white bridal veil with a black bow tie left behind on the ground.

The Taming of the Shrew

June 5 – October 11, 2026

Allen Elizabethan Theatre
By William Shakespeare
Directed by Shana Cooper

This bold production of Shakespeare’s uproarious comedy turns the tables on tradition, inviting us to question everything we think we know about courtship, gender, and power.
An individual stands on a table holding up a frothy beer mug toward a crown-shaped chandelier, surrounded by a cheering crowd in a dim room.

Henry IV, Part One

June 6 – October 10, 2026

Allen Elizabethan Theatre
By William Shakespeare
Directed by Rosa Joshi

Prince Hal spends all his time boozing with his buddies and a corrupt knight, Falstaff. Will he ever come around and act like the king he will be one day?
A person in a white regency-style dress lounges on a red velvet couch, wearing red heart-shaped sunglasses and a green pendant necklace.

Emma

June 7 – October 9, 2026

Allen Elizabethan Theatre
By Kate Hamill
Based on the novel by Jane Austen
Directed by Meredith McDonough

Jane Austen’s beloved Regency-era heroine takes center stage in this fast, funny, feminist adaptation by Kate Hamill, featuring contemporary pop music and a screwball-comedy spirit.