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A MUSICAL CELEBRATION OF FRIENDSHIP AND HOPE After Fern saves Wilbur, the runt of the litter, it’s up to Charlotte the spider to spin a …
You know what dragons really love? Tacos of course! They love chicken tacos, beef tacos, great big tacos, and teeny tiny tacos. While a boy …
Blithe Spirit is a comic play by Noël Coward, described by the author as "an improbable farce in three acts". The play concerns the socialite …
Sixteen-year-old Xochitl Fernandez dreams of becoming a folklórico dancer. Her mother, Ofelia, vehemently opposes the idea, urging Xochitl to focus on college, pursue a well-paying …
It’s Junie B.’s first day of first grade, and a lot of things have changed for her: Junie’s friend, Lucille, doesn’t want to be her …
One letter leads to one life-changing decision. In this six-time Tony Award®-winner, the well-meaning but lonely Evan is forced to choose between truth or belonging …
By America’s great comic playwright, this memory play is set in Yonkers in 1942. Bella is thirty-five years old, mentally challenged, and living at home …
A murderous musical farce with rapid-fire wit, a dazzling score…and a body count. When a charming but penniless young man discovers he’s ninth in line …
The Dracula legend goes South in this outrageous spoof featuring the world's first Yankee vampire, Count Dracula of Pennsylvania. The action takes place on the …
A heart-warming story about family, food, and love. The story centers on Nick, a single Italian-American marketing executive who spends every Sunday dinner with both …
Romance, revelry, and enchanting music ignite in this contemporary, yet lovingly faithful, musical adaptation of Shakespeare's comedy. Using the original text, Love's Labour's Lost reunites …
The Filigree Theatre presents the world premiere of Kathleen Fletcher's “Take Care of My Friend", a memoir play of a young woman diagnosed with severe …
Rent is a rock musical by Jonathan Larson, loosely based on the opera La bohème. It tells the story of impoverished young artists struggling to …
Mrs. Savage has been left ten million dollars and hopes to use it for something meaningful—despite her selfish stepchildren’s attempts to take control of it. …
Playwright Kate Hamill reimagines Little Women in a vibrant adaptation that brings new life to Louisa May Alcott’s beloved classic. Filled with humor and heart, …
This electrifying Broadway hit explodes with iconic ’80s rock anthems, big dreams, bigger egos, and enough glam to melt your leg warmers. Get ready for …
U.S. Army Captain Jack Ludwig, a military doctor stationed in Oregon, begins writing to Louise Rabiner, an aspiring actress and dancer in New York City, …
It’s December 20th, 1970, and Elvis Presley has disappeared. No one, not even his wily manager, “The Colonel”, knows of his whereabouts. But the Colonel …
A group of strangers meet in a dirty subway station. They have arrived with limited personal belongings, their watches have stopped and they all claim …
Automatic: A Life with Shem dives into the enduring impact of a family's separation during the darkest period of autism stigma. The play centers on …
Set in the aftermath of the fall of Troy. Hecuba, the former queen of Troy, and the other Trojan women grapple with their grief and …
Not Every Mountain is a mellow meditation on change, permanence, and our place in the natural world. It is a presentation of the life cycle …
Enid has spent seven years engaged to a dependable but uninspiring fiancé, and she cannot help wondering if life holds something more exciting. When she …
2026 Austin Latino New Play Selections 111 Fires and 1 Flood at the Guatemalan Natural History Museum (written by Khristián Méndez Aguirre) follows a conservation …
The Oldest Profession is a mad dash through 10,000 years of history from a sex worker's perspective. Mixing stand up comedy, history lecture and personal …
Misery is a gripping stage thriller adapted by William Goldman from Stephen King’s chilling novel. When famed novelist Paul Sheldon is rescued from a car …
The non-stop hilarity of this Southern-fried farce highlights one day in the life of the Wilburn family of Mayhew, Arkansas. Meet D. Gene Wilburn, the …
We're excited to announce that our spring show will be a co-production with Austin Scottish Rite Theater, a gorgeous historic space in the heart of …
Calling all witches, wizards, and wonderfully awkward heroes to the hilarious and heart-filled spoof of a very famous wizarding world (you know the one…. This …
This powerful story follows Jonas as he begins to uncover the truth about his seemingly perfect society—one without pain, but also without choice. Our cast …
If you’ve never seen The Outsider, buckle up — it’s a fast-paced political comedy about a painfully shy, catastrophically awkward man who accidentally becomes the …
In this meat market dressed in silk, the gentlemen best mind their manners. These ladies have very particular taste. A mysterious widow and her lovely …
A haunting love triangle triggers an unexpected chain of events in this poetic play. In the early stages of a new relationship, Sarah and Sam …
One of the most beloved operas of all time! Puccini's La bohème follows the lives of young people living in the Latin Quarter of Paris. …
Get swept away by the delightful antics and infectious energy of Rossini's The Barber of Seville in a vibrant new production from Opera Theatre of …
You’ll fall in love with Austen’s beloved classic, now reimagined with wit, energy, and theatrical inventiveness. Kate Hamill’s adaptation brings the Dashwood sisters to life …
The spring comedy features a wealthy widow, Ethel Savage, who is committed to a sanitarium by her greedy stepchildren to get her fortune. She befriends …
Caryl Churchill’s Cloud 9 (1979) uses gender-bending and casting reversals to satirize Victorian colonial repression and modern sexual liberation, with characters evolving from rigid roles …
The comedy classic of famously mismatched roommates Oscar and Felix! When recent failed marriages force them to share an apartment, the pair must determine whether …
Directed by Denise Ebarra, Choreography by Paul Ayala Music directed by Amy Hanson Photography by Deborah Jaye.
They believe in inclusion. They believe in equity. They believe in consensus. They just don’t believe the same facts. A staged reading of Jonathan Spector’s …