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Student and Senior Ticket Discounts Available
*see below for Season Subscription Flex Pass Ticketing

$6 Parking Vouchers for the Arizona Center Parking Garage
Available online when you purchase your tickets or at the KAX Box Office

 

November 1st – 17th

Next Fall navigates the intricacies of a five-year relationship between two gay men, Luke and Adam, whose starkly different beliefs – one devoutly religious, the other an atheist – add layers of complexity. As they grapple with their differences, their bond endures until an unexpected accident alters their lives irreversibly. Adam's journey following the accident leads him to seek solace and understanding from Luke's circle, prompting profound questions about family, love, faith, and acceptance. Written by Geoffrey Nauffts and Directed by Mark Alan Clemente

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December 12th – 22nd

Claus and Effect  Mrs. Claus finds herself disillusioned and "over it" with the holiday season. With the assistance of the mischievous trio Prancer, Dancer, and Vixen, who are not reindeers but rather mischievous elves, they concoct a plan to reignite Mrs. Claus's holiday spirit. Drawing inspiration from classic tales like "A Christmas Carol," "It's a Wonderful Life," and "A Christmas Carol" they embark on a whimsical journey filled with ghosts, memories, songs, and stories. Through their imaginative efforts, they aim to restore the joy and magic of the season to Mrs. Claus's heart. Written and Directed by Jean-Paoul Clemente

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January 10th – 26th

The Lion in Winter presents a comedic yet deeply dramatic portrayal of the power struggles within the Plantagenet family, vying for control of a kingdom. Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine, imprisoned for her defiance against King Henry II, emerges as a formidable force as she navigates the complex dynamics among her husband and their three ambitious sons. With the backdrop of a Christmas visit, tensions escalate as each family member schemes to secure their place in the line of succession, exposing the dysfunctional yet enthralling essence of familial politics. Written by James Goldman and Directed by Janis Webb

 

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February 21st – March 8th

Shine On Harvest Moon is a captivating musical journey that transports audiences from the vibrant streets of Tin Pan Alley to the heart of timeless songwriting influences. Through iconic tunes like "Shine On Harvest Moon," "Hello My Baby," and "Alexander's Ragtime Band," the production celebrates the rich tapestry of music that has shaped generations. From the melodies that defined an era to the enduring legacy that continues to inspire contemporary songwriters, the show pays homage to the golden age of songcraft while highlighting its enduring impact on modern music. Written by Jean-Paoul Clemente and Directed by Brianna Pena-Onate

 

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April 4th – 20th

Crimes of the Heart Meg's career is a wreck, Lenny is celebrating her birthday alone, and Babe has just been accused of shooting her husband," the Magrath sisters converge in their small Mississippi hometown, Hazlehurst, awaiting news of their grandfather's impending passing. Lenny, the eldest, faces the pressures of spinsterhood; Meg, the middle sister, returns from a failed singing career on the West Coast; and Babe, the youngest, grapples with legal troubles after shooting her husband. Amidst their familial turmoil, they confront their past with a blend of gravity and humor, buoyed by the presence of their prudish cousin, Chick, and a lovestruck young lawyer. As they navigate their challenges, the play explores themes of resilience, redemption, and the quest for a brighter future, all while delivering a poignant, hilarious, and unforgettable narrative of family and sisterhood.

Written by Beth Henley and Directed by Mark Alan Clemente

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Seth Tucker
as Adam
Spencer Shaw
as Luke
Andrea Hough
as Holly
Christi Sweeney
as Arlene
Scott Hyder
as Butch
Mitchell Glass
as Brandon
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24/25 Season Subscription Flex Pass Tickets
Enjoy flexibility and great value with our Flex Pass Packages for the 24-25 season.

Tier 1: Flex Passes

  • Price: $22.50 per pass/ticket

  • Minimum: 6 tickets

  • Maximum: 11 tickets

  • Package starts at: $148.50

​Tier 1 Flex Passes offer the perfect blend of flexibility and affordability. With the option to choose between 6 and 11 tickets, you can tailor your experience to your schedule and preferences. Starting at just $148.50, this package is ideal for those looking to enjoy multiple events without committing to a full season pass.

Tier 2: Flex Passes (Includes Parking Passes)

  • Price: $22.50 per pass/ticket

  • Minimum: 12 tickets

  • Maximum: 24 tickets

  • Package starts at: $297.00

  • Bonus: Includes 6 total Parking Passes for the Arizona Center Parking Garage

Tier 2 Flex Passes provide even greater value and convenience with the added bonus of 6 total parking passes for the Arizona Center Parking Garage, adding extra convenience and savings. With the flexibility to choose between 12 and 24 tickets, this package ensures you won't miss out on any of the season's excitement. Starting at $297.00

Purchase a Season Subscription Flex Pass to include any of these productions

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