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Decieved

Arizona Theatre Company presents Decieved This gripping, suspense-filled new adaptation of 1938’s tense psychological thriller Gaslight follows a young wife as she struggles to make sense of strange occurrences in […]

Vanities

UofA Repertory Theatre presents Vanities: The Musical chronicles the life-affirming journey of three vivacious Texas teens from cheerleaders to sorority sisters to housewives to liberated women and beyond. The show […]

The Climate Project

A collaborative physical theatre creation of the theatre of metamorphosis that evolves the work created in Requiem for a Reef (2024). This physical theatre production will expand the exploration of […]

Silent Sky

Live Theatre Workshop presents Silent Sky by Lauren Gunderson An inspiring historical glimpse into the life of the groundbreaking astronomer Henrietta Leavitt, whose work illuminated the cosmos and changed the […]

The WoBo Show

The Scoundral & Scamp Theatre present The WoBo Show WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY WOLFE BOWART THREE SHOWS: SEP 12-14 Wolfe Bowart’s The WoBo Show comes back to the S&S for […]

The Rocky Horror Show

Arts Express Theatre presents A satirical and loving homage to the classic B sci-fi film and horror movies of the 20th century, the show centers around two naïve lovers, Brad […]

Les Miserables

Broadway in Tucson presents Les Miserables Cameron Mackintosh’s acclaimed production of Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schönberg’s Tony Award-winning musical phenomenon, Les Misérables, makes a triumphant return to Tucson. Set against […]

The Cake

Invisible Theatre presents THE CAKE Written by Bekah Brunstetter September 7th-September 21st
 Tucson, AZ – Bekah Brunstetter’s THE CAKE explores faith, family, and the complicated ties that bind when a […]

Tartuffe

The Rogue Theatre presents by Molière translated/adapted by Richard Wilbur Told in rhyming couplets of contemporary English, the play shows a sanctimonious grifter overwhelming the good intentions of a man […]