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Into The Woods
Into The Woods brings its musical sophistication to TheaterWorks as part of the expanded 2026–2027 MainStage Season. The production is one of seven shows in a lineup that celebrates the power of live theater for audiences of all ages.
Jazz in the Cathedral with We3
Celebrating the Music Guild's 10 years of volunteer work, Music at Trinity offers its first Jazz in the Cathedral concert with the trio We3, comprised of Renee Grant Patrick, violinist Suzanne Lansford, and pianist Nicole Pesce. The group performs music ranging from Blues to...
Jubilee
Written by Tazewell Thompson, Jubilee is inspired by the true story of the Fisk Jubilee Singers, following a group of formerly enslaved students who set out to save their struggling school and share the power of spirituals with the world. Filled with soaring music and...
August Wilson's Gem of the Ocean
Written by August Wilson, Gem of the Ocean is the first chronological play in his ten-play American Century Cycle. Set in 1904 Pittsburgh, the play follows a young man seeking a fresh start who becomes entangled in a local dispute and is taken by 285-year-old spiritual matriarch...
Chant and Polyphony II: From Dusk till Dawn
Following sold-out performances in 2026, Phoenix Chorale brings back its immersive sacred music experience. Performed without interruption or applause, the contemplative program invites audiences to pause, reflect and experience centuries of sacred music. The program offers an...
ComposerFest Concert 1: Chamber
Members of Urban Nocturnes explore the chamber music of Camille Saint-Saëns, from solo works through ensemble pieces, as part of the second annual ComposerFest.
ComposerFest Concert 2: Chanson and Choral Music
Members of Helios: A Modern Renaissance explore the diversity of Camille Saint-Saëns' vocal output in both chanson and choral settings, as part of the second annual ComposerFest.

A Doll's House Part 2
Fifteen years after Nora Helmer slammed the door on her stifling domestic life, she is knocking at that same door, having returned with an urgent request for her former husband. Before Nora can get what she needs, she must reckon with the people she left, all of whom have some...
Becoming (PCC Spring Concert Series)
The season concludes with a concert series exploring themes of resilience, hope and possibility through music.
Triângulo
Conceived as a modern MMA opera, Triângulo merges mixed martial arts with musical theatre and an original score infused with Brazilian rhythms and early-1990s pop, rock and dance music. Performed primarily in English with Spanish and Portuguese, it tells the story of Esperança...
Scottsdale Symphonic Orchestra | Symphony Untux'd—Mahler's First Revealed
The Scottsdale Symphonic Orchestra closes its season with Symphony Untux'd—Mahler's First Revealed, blending live performance with insight and demonstration. The concert brings audiences closer to Mahler's First Symphony by revealing its energy, structure and emotion.
Michael Kosta | Big Dad Energy
Blending observational humor with hilarious anecdotes, former tennis pro turned The Daily Show host Michael Kosta brings his high-energy, razor-sharp storytelling to Scottsdale.
Killing Kit: A Shakespeare Murder Mystery
A world premiere written by John Stephens, a New York Times best-selling author and writer/producer of television series including Gotham, Gossip Girl, Gilmore Girls, The O.C., and Pennyworth. The play imagines Shakespeare confronting the assassination of poet, playwright, and...
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Fiddler on the Roof Chandler Center for the Arts (3/12-3/14) |
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Sabaton, Pop Evil & Wings of Steel Arizona Financial Theatre (11/11-11/11) |
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The 3 International Tenors Hale Centre Theatre (9/01-9/05) |
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Tucker Wetmore Mesa Amphitheatre (10/23-10/23) |
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Staged Reading of Las Nuevas Tamaleras By Alicia Mena Live Theatre Workshop (9/05-9/06) |
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Murder For Two The Phoenix Theatre Company (8/26-9/20) |
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Peking Acrobats Chandler Center for the Arts (1/24-1/24) |
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The Comedy of Errors By William Shakespeare Adapted by Stephen Frankenfield Live Theatre Workshop (9/18-10/11) |
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Stop Kiss Tornabene Theatre (10/15-12/06) |
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The Velocity of Autumn by Eric Coble Live Theatre Workshop (8/07-8/30) |









