MENOPAUSE THE MUSICAL Launches 25th Anniversary North American Tour
The tour kicks off at Laguna Playhouse in Laguna Beach, CA, celebrating over 17 million audience members worldwide.
After 25 years and more than 17 million audience members worldwide, Menopause The Musical is hitting the road for a special anniversary tour. The celebration begins July 14-26, 2026, at Laguna Playhouse in California and will continue across North America through 2027.
Menopause The Musical is celebrating a major milestone. The groundbreaking musical comedy has announced a 25th Anniversary North American Tour, launching July 14-26, 2026, at Laguna Playhouse in Laguna Beach, California, before traveling to cities across the United States through 2027.
What began in 2001 as a small production performed for 76 audience members in an Orlando perfume shop-turned-theater has grown into an international phenomenon. Over the past 25 years, more than 17 million people have seen the show, which transformed conversations around menopause and helped turn what was once considered a taboo topic into a celebration of shared experience and sisterhood.
Inspired by a hot flash and a bottle of wine, creator and playwright Jeanie Linders developed the musical as a comedic and empowering look at the realities of "The Change." The story follows four women who meet while shopping for a black lace bra at a department store sale and discover they have more in common than they realized. Through parodies of classic songs and candid conversations about hot flashes, mood swings, aging and self-discovery, the women form an unlikely friendship while inviting audiences to laugh along with them.
At the time of its debut, the word "menopause" was rarely discussed publicly. According to the production, some theaters initially refused to book the show, and even public venues hesitated to display its title. Yet audiences embraced the musical, finding comfort, humor and community in its honest portrayal of a universal life experience. One of the show's most beloved traditions remains its finale, in which audience members join the cast in a celebratory kickline parody of "YMCA" titled "This Is Your Day."
"To those who have been through the change, are going through it now, or love someone who is, may this production bring you as much laughter, support, and fellowship as intended," said director and producer Seth Greenleaf. "And may our dear Jeanie be laughing and singing along from whichever perch she's watching."
About the Show
Menopause The Musical features a book and lyrics by Jeanie Linders. The creative team includes director Seth Greenleaf, music supervisor and additional arranger Alan J. Plado, assistant director Kim Simari, choreography supervisor Teri Adams and assistant music supervisor Roberta B. Wall. Columbia Artist Theatricals represents the production.
The musical debuted in Orlando before running Off-Broadway for four years and launching a national tour that continues today. International productions have been staged in the United Kingdom, Australia, South Korea, Brazil, France, Slovenia and numerous other countries. The show also holds the distinction of being the longest-running musical in Las Vegas history.
25th Anniversary Tour
The anniversary tour will visit dozens of cities across North America. Confirmed stops currently on sale include Laguna Beach, Thousand Oaks, Albuquerque, Aurora, Bloomington, Shipshewana, Effingham, Burnsville, Port Huron, Worcester, Schenectady, Englewood, Sanford, Concord, Columbus, Jacksonville, Sarasota and Midland, with additional engagements scheduled through spring 2027. More dates are expected to be announced.
Tickets and additional tour information are available at MenopauseTheMusical.com.
25th Anniversary Tour Dates
On Sale Now
- Laguna Beach, CA — July 14-26, 2026 — Laguna Playhouse
- Thousand Oaks, CA — September 30, 2026 — Bank of America Performing Arts Center
- Albuquerque, NM — October 4, 2026 — Popejoy Hall
- Aurora, IL — October 17, 2026 — Paramount Theatre
- Bloomington, IL — October 18, 2026 — Bloomington Center for the Performing Arts
- Shipshewana, IN — October 27, 2026 — Blue Gate PAC
- Effingham, IL — October 29, 2026 — Effingham Performance Center
- Burnsville, MN — November 3, 2026 — Ames Center
- Port Huron, MI — November 6-7, 2026 — McMorran Place Sports & Entertainment Center
- Worcester, MA — November 11, 2026 — The Hanover Theatre Auditorium and Stage
- Schenectady, NY — November 12-15, 2026 — GE Theatre at Proctors
- Englewood, NJ — November 19, 2026 — Bergen Performing Arts Center
- Sanford, ME — November 21, 2026 — Sanford Performing Arts Center
- Concord, NH — November 22, 2026 — Capitol Center for the Arts
- Columbus, GA — January 12, 2027 — RiverCenter for the Performing Arts
- Jacksonville, FL — January 14, 2027 — Jacksonville Center for the Performing Arts
- Sarasota, FL — February 17, 2027 — Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall
- Midland, MI — March 20, 2027 — Midland Center for the Arts
Coming Soon
- Yakima, WA — September 19, 2026 — Capitol Theatre
- Livermore, CA — September 23, 2026 — Livermore Valley Performing Arts Center
- Folsom, CA — September 24-27, 2026 — Harris Center
- Greensboro, NC — October 22, 2026 — Carolina Theatre
- Cornelius, NC — October 23-24, 2026 — Cain Center for the Arts
- Greeneville, TN — October 25, 2026 — Niswonger Performing Arts Center
- Kearney, NE — November 1, 2026 — Merryman Performing Arts Center
- Macon, GA — January 9, 2027 — The Grand Opera House
- Oxford, AL — January 10, 2027 — Oxford Performing Arts Center
- Fort Pierce, FL — January 15, 2027 — Sunrise Theatre
- West Palm Beach, FL — January 16, 2027 — Kravis Center for the Performing Arts
- Dallas, TX — February 5-6, 2027 — AT&T Performing Arts Center
- Marietta, GA — February 11-14, 2027 — Earl and Rachel Smith Strand Theatre
- Avon Park, FL — February 18, 2027 — Alan Jay Wildstein Center for the Performing Arts
- The Villages, FL — February 20-21, 2027 — Savannah Center
- Lancaster, PA — February 25, 2027 — American Music Theatre
- New Brunswick, NJ — February 27, 2027 — State Theatre New Jersey
- Beverly, MA — February 28, 2027 — The Cabot Performing Arts Center
- Waterville, ME — March 4, 2027 — Waterville Opera House
- Nashua, NH — March 6, 2027 — Nashua Center for the Arts
- Plymouth, MA — March 7, 2027 — Memorial Hall
- Ann Arbor, MI — March 16, 2027 — Michigan Theater
- Akron, OH — March 21, 2027 — Edwin J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall
- Sioux Falls, SD — April 10-11, 2027 — Orpheum Theater Center
- Wausau, WI — April 28, 2027 — The Grand Theater
- Ames, IA — April 30, 2027 — Stephens Auditorium
- Mason City, IA — May 1, 2027 — North Iowa Community Auditorium
- Atlantic City, NJ — May 11, 2027 — Tropicana Showroom
- Evans, GA — May 20, 2027 — Columbia County Performing Arts Center
- St. Louis, MO — May 23, 2027 — Blanche M. Touhill Performing Arts Center

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