Save 25% on Presidents’ Day Weekend!
Get the best deal yet on 2022 season tickets this Presidents’ Day weekend — and secure the best seats in the house — before single tickets go on sale to the general public! Our 2022 season includes one standout musical along with stories of family, friendship, and triumph. Plus, this year we’ve made the savings even simpler:
- Save 25% on 5-Play preview-week packages (Week 1 only; previews are Tuesday – Friday)
- Deals are available starting at 12PM on Friday, February 18 through 11:59PM on Monday, February 21.
- Excludes already-discounted LGBT Night Out packages.
To attend in-person performances, all audience members must present proof of vaccination and booster and wear a mask at all times while inside. Please review our full safety protocols here.
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2022 season overview
Next to Normal
April 5 – 23
This 2009 Tony Award®-winning hit musical and winner of the 2010 Pulitzer Prize for Drama gives a groundbreaking look at a family in crisis, while pushing the boundaries of contemporary musical theater. From the director/choreographer of the Playhouse’s 2019 hit, In the Heights.
music by Tom Kitt
book + lyrics by Brian Yorkey
directed + choreographed by Marcos Santana
Straight White Men
May 24 – June 5
It’s Christmas Eve, and Ed has invited his three grown sons back to their family home for pranks, Chinese takeout, and gossip. But when an impossible question threatens the cheery festivities, they’re forced to face their own identities.
by Young Jean Lee
directed by Mark Lamos
Kim's Convenience
July 5 – 17
A convenience store in Toronto sets the stage for this delightful comedy about a Korean-Canadian family. Before it was a six-season television hit on Netflix, it was this warm and joyous play. When a scheduling conflict with Ain’t Misbehavin’ came up, Kim’s Convenience presented as the perfect opportunity to get a glimpse into a new community and meet an instantly recognizable family.
by Ins Choi
directed by Nelson T. Eusebio III
The News York Times named Kim’s Convenience as one of the best international television series of 2021!
4000 Miles
Aug 23 – Sep 4
After suffering a major loss while on a cross-country bike trip, 21 year-old Leo seeks solace from his feisty 91 year-old grandmother Vera in her Greenwich Village apartment. Over the course of a single month, these unlikely roommates infuriate, bewilder, and ultimately find each other.
by Amy Herzog
directed by David Kennedy
From the Mississippi Delta
Oct 18 – 30
This Pulitzer Prize-nominated play traces the story of one woman’s journey out of a difficult childhood in Mississippi through the civil rights movement and beyond.
by Dr. Endesha Ida Mae Holland
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