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| Company
Reserved Seating
On the night of his 35th birthday, confirmed bachelor Robert faces a turning point in his life, uncertain whether to remain single or embrace the idea of marriage. Surrounded by his married friends, Robert is invited to explore both the joys and challenges of commitment through a series of dinner parties, first dates, and thought-provoking conversations. As he navigates these interactions, Robert is forced to confront his own reluctance to settle down. Stephen Sondheim's COMPANY is a groundbreaking and witty musical that delves into the complexities of relationships and of "being alive."
October 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11 @ 8PM
October 4, 11, 12 @ 2PM
TICKET PRICES
Adult: $25-32
Senior: $23-30
Child: $18-20
Non-Wagner Student: $18-20
Subscription & Group Pricing Available
CONTENT WARNING
Please be advised the COMPANY contains coarse language, adult themes and situations, and representations of tobacco and cannabis use. | Buy Tickets |
| Silent Sky
General Admission
For all the dreamers under the moon, Silent Sky tells the story of Henrietta Leavitt, the star-fiend who unlocked the Universe and redefined what we know today as the Cosmos.
When she begins working at the Harvard Observatory—the pinnacle of the astronomical community—in the 1900s, she joins a group of female "human computers," known as the head astronomer’s harem. She quickly learns she isn’t allowed to touch a telescope or express an original idea. But, wildly passionate about her craft, she silently breaks those barriers, and Miss Leavitt’s stars come to life in an immense scientific discovery that will shift the evolution of astronomy.
Though following the true story of the 19th-century astronomer, Silent Sky becomes more than a biographical play: a hymn to the unsung heroes who stood before us and an inspiration to the leaders of tomorrow.
October 9, 10 @ 7:30PM
October 11 @ 4PM & 8PM
October 12 @ 2PM
CONTENT WARNING
Viewer discretion is advised.
TICKET PRICES
General Admission: $10 + $2 service fee | Buy Tickets |
| Picnic
Reserved Seating
PICNIC by William Inge brings to life the heat and tension of a sweltering Labor Day morning in a small Kansas town, where the women of a quiet neighborhood prepare for the annual picnic. Amidst the preparations, watchful mother Flo Owens hopes her beautiful daughter, Madge, will receive a wedding proposal, while younger sister Millie dreams of escaping their small-town life. Good-natured Mrs. Potts enjoys a rare break from caring for her elderly mother, and spinster schoolteacher Rosemary keeps her boyfriend at arm’s length. However, their seemingly tranquil lives are upended when Hal Carter, a muscular and charming drifter arrives unexpectedly.
November 13, 14, 15, 20, 21, 22 @ 8PM
November 15, 22, 23 @ 2PM
TICKET PRICES
Adult: $25-32
Senior: $23-30
Child: $18-20
Non-Wagner Student: $18-20
Subscription & Group Pricing Available
CONTENT WARNING
Please be advised that PICNIC includes coarse language and adult themes. | Buy Tickets |
| Antigone
General Admission
After Oedipus' son Polyneices attacks his home city of Thebes and is killed in battle, the burial of his corpse is forbidden by Creon, king of Thebes. And yet, Antigone will not hesitate to bury her brother even if the entire world is working against her. Written over two thousand years ago by the master playwright Sophocles and here translated by Irish poet and Nobel laureate Seamus Heaney, Antigone continues to ask us if we ought to follow the law of the land, or whether we should heed a higher call.
November 20, 21, 22 @ 7:30 PM
November 22, 23 @ 2:00PM
CONTENT WARNING
Viewer discretion is advised.
TICKET PRICES
General Admission: $10 | Buy Tickets |
| First Lady Suite
Reserved Seating
FIRST LADY SUITE, a captivating musical by Michael John LaChiusa, delves into the lives of four overlooked historical figures—the wives of U.S. presidents. This enthralling piece brings to life Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy, Mamie Eisenhower, Bess Truman, and Eleanor Roosevelt, exploring their personal struggles and complex relationships. Produced by the New York Shakespeare Festival in 1993, FIRST LADY SUITE offers a unique, theatrical lens into the lives of these iconic women, blending history with evocative storytelling.
March 5, 6, 7, 12, 13, 14 @ 8PM
March 7, 14, 15 @ 2PM
TICKET PRICES
Adult: $25-32
Senior: $23-30
Child: $18-20
Non-Wagner Student: $18-20
Subscription & Group Pricing Available
CONTENT WARNING
FIRST LADY SUITE includes mature themes as well as occasional coarse, racially charged language. | Buy Tickets |
| Much Ado About Nothing
General Admission
Join us this spring in Stage One for a “skirmish of wit”, as Beatrice and Benedick take the stage in William Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing. Love, intrigue and mischief are in the air, as Shakespeare blends equal parts comedic and deeply vulnerable moments in this classic love story. Join Shakespeare's beloved characters as love blossoms, tensions rise and sparks fly in this modern production directed and adapted by Sierra Friday.
March 12, 13, 14 @ 7:30 PM
March 14, 15 @ 2:00PM
CONTENT WARNING
Viewer discretion is advised.
TICKET PRICES
General Admission: $10 + $2 service fee | Buy Tickets |
| Bright Star
Reserved Seating
Inspired by a true story, BRIGHT STAR is an uplifting Broadway musical inspired by a true story, featuring a Tony-nominated score by Steve Martin and Edie Brickell. Set in the American South during the 1920s and '40s, the show weaves a poignant tale of love, loss, and redemption. The musical unfolds Alice’s journey from her carefree youth in the Blue Ridge Mountains to her present-day life as a successful editor in Asheville, whose encounter with a young soldier named Billy awakens painful memories of a child she once lost
April 23, 24, 25, 29 & May 1, 2 @ 8PM
April 25 & May 2, 3 @ 2PM
TICKET PRICES
Adult: $25-32
Senior: $23-30
Child: $18-20
Non-Wagner Student: $18-20
Subscription & Group Pricing Available
N.B. The TD Five Boro Bike Tour is being held on May 3, 2026. Please anticipate traffic delays and allow additional time for travel.
CONTENT WARNING
BRIGHT STAR includes themes of grief, loss, and trauma. There are also depictions of physical injury, child endangerment and abandonment, and intense emotional distress. Viewer discretion is advised. | Buy Tickets |
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