Tickets are $14 for children ages 2-17; $16 for adults; and $14 for seniors, ages 60+. Advanced ticket reservation required. Learn more about the production and how to purchase tickets here!
Stages Theatre Company (STC) invites you and your family to Discover the Journey with LEGENDARY: A Detect the Story Adventure this spring. Based on the success of last fall's Enchanted Mystery: Detect the Story Adventure, this new version is inspired by the Myth of Pandora's Box.
Stages Theatre Company has your family's ticket to fun this holiday season with TWAS THE NIGHT: OUT OF THE BOX. Inspired by the poem A Visit from St. Nicholas by Clement Clarke Moore, this original world premiere Out of the Box experience is directed by STC Artistic Director Sandy Boren-Barrett.
Stages Theatre Company is kicking off their Discover the Journey season with ALL THE WORLD: OUT OF THE BOX. Based on the book written by Liz Garton Scanlon and illustrated by Marla Frazee, this world premiere Theatre for the Very Young experience is directed by Melanie Salmon-Peterson.
Everyone's favorite Elf is here for the Holidays! Stages Theatre Company presents the holiday classic Elf the Musical, Jr.! Join us this winter as we follow Buddy the Elf in his quest to find his true identity and win over his new family. Based on the beloved film from New Line Cinema, this hilarious musical is filled with memorable songs, lots of laughs and holiday cheer for the whole family to enjoy.
Everyone's favorite Elf is coming to Stages Theatre Company, in the holiday classic Elf the Musical, Jr.! Join us this winter as we follow Buddy the Elf in his quest to find his true identity and win over his new family. Based on the beloved film from New Line Cinema, this hilarious musical is filled with memorable songs, lots of laughs and holiday cheer for the whole family to enjoy.
When a modern-day theatre troupe in an unnamed totalitarian country mounts a searing satire of the Russian court under Catherine the Great, it becomes the target of intensifying government censorship, harassment, and violence. Bringing the curtain up could mean curtains for them all, and the company is left wondering: is freedom of speech really worth dying for?
The sudden passing of an ex-boyfriend (Benjamin Cardona) forces Scout (Emily Sullivan) to return to her hometown and confront her feelings for Winnie (Rachel Schmeling) and the moments they shared together in an old treehouse in Max berry's deep exploration of even deeper feelings in Treehouse of Dreams - part of the 2019 NYWinterFest at the Hudson Guild Theater, 441 West 20th street in NYC.
The sudden passing of an ex-boyfriend (Benjamin Cardona) forces Scout (Emily Sullivan) to return to her hometown and confront her feelings for Winnie (Rachel Schmeling) and the moments they shared together in an old treehouse in Max berry's deep exploration of even deeper feelings in Treehouse of Dreams - part of the 2019 NYWinterFest at the Hudson Guild Theater, 441 West 20th street in NYC.
Stages Theatre Company's In the Heart of Imagination season continues with world-premiere adaptation of Crenshaw, based on the touching book by, Newbery Winning Author, Katherine Applegate. This imaginative production of reality and fantasy delivers an unforgettable and magical story about family, friendship and resilience.
Stages Theatre Company's In the Heart of Imagination season continues with world-premiere adaptation of Crenshaw, based on the touching book by, Newbery Winning Author, Katherine Applegate. This imaginative production of reality and fantasy delivers an unforgettable and magical story about family, friendship and resilience.
Stages Theatre Company's In the Heart of Imagination season continues with world-premiere adaptation of Crenshaw, based on the touching book by, Newbery Winning Author, Katherine Applegate. This imaginative production of reality and fantasy delivers an unforgettable and magical story about family, friendship and resilience.
THE MISANTHROPE, a classic play with a new and unique interpretation is playing the Bryant Lake Bowl now, and BWW Minneapolis got to know a little more about the director who brought it there.