
Individual show tickets go on sale this summer.
THE HELLO GIRLS
September 10 – 28, 2025
Music and lyrics by Peter Mills | Book by Peter Mills and Cara Reichel | Directed by Cara Reichel | Co-produced with Michael Cassel Group
A heroic new musical about connection in a time of conflict.
1918. As the world plunges further into unprecedented catastrophe, Grace Banker works as a telephone operator in New York City, proving herself more than capable in a male-dominated industry. But when the U.S. Army recruits her to lead a group of women directing communications on the frontlines in France, she and her fellow “Hello Girls” will have to prove themselves again and again if they are to convince the top brass—and the country—that they belong in the fight. This new American musical reminds us that in the battle against hopelessness and hate, no weapon can match the power of the human spirit.
“Thrilling… smart, human, with a lively ragtime-and-jazz-score.”
– The New York Times
THE 39 STEPS
October 22 – November 9, 2025
Adapted by Patrick Barlow | From the novel by John Buchan From the movie by Alfred Hitchcock | Licensed by ITV Global Entertainment Limited | And an original concept by Simon Corble and Nobby Dimon
A Hitchcock spoof with hair-raising hijinks.
Alfred Hitchcock’s classic is given the madcap treatment in this award-winning comedy from playwright Patrick Barlow. London, 1935: Retired British Army Officer Richard Hannay has settled into quiet civilian life, but that tranquility is shattered when he’s unwittingly pulled into an international web of state secrets, double agents, and murder. Will Hannay go down for a crime he didn’t commit? Can he trust the beautiful, mysterious woman from the train? And what is the meaning behind the cryptic 39 Steps? Performed by a cast of four actors, this dizzying, hysterical parody is packed with non-stop thrills—a warmly comic love letter to the fiendishly fun spy stories of a bygone era.
“One moment you’ll be giggling at the sheer ridiculousness, the next gasping at a surprisingly brilliant coup de théâtre.”
– London Theatre
A CHRISTMAS STORY
November 25 – December 28, 2025
By Philip Grecian | Based on the motion picture A Christmas Story written by Jean Shepherd, Leigh Brown, and Bob Clark and In God We Trust, All Others Pay Cash by Jean Shepherd | Directed by Robert Hupp
The beloved holiday film, live onstage!
9-year-old Ralphie Parker has his sights set on a coveted Christmas gift, but he’ll have to play his cards right if he’s going to convince the “Old Man” to leave it under the tree. Meanwhile, he’ll have to deal with the neighborhood bully, an annoying kid brother, nagging teachers, and the constant cold of a frigid Indiana winter. Filled with the most memorable moments from the beloved 1983 film—a glorious leg lamp, grandma’s bunny pajamas, Orphan Annie’s decoder ring, and one serious triple-dog-dare—this nostalgic adaptation faithfully captures author Jean Shepherd’s small-town wit while inviting new audiences to discover this timeless family comedy for the first time.
“This version is just as kindly and just as cockeyed as A Christmas Story is meant to be.”
– Orlando Sentinel
RELENTLESS
February 4 – 22, 2026
WORLD PREMIERE
By Rae Binstock | Directed by Melissa Crespo | Co-produced with Sing Out, Louise! Productions
A knockout new play about loyalty and legacy.
Monique Jeffries was poised to be one of the greatest professional boxers in history, but years after her career has ended, she is right back where she started: running Bailey’s, her childhood gym, training finance bros with delusions of grandeur and taking directions from her former coach Johnny. As the Golden Gloves amateur tournament approaches, Monique receives a surprising offer from one of her “white collar” boxing clients: he wants to buy Bailey’s and convert it into an elite boxing facility, where they can train the best of the best and revitalize the flagging sport. But Johnny isn’t about to let that happen, and the ensuing bout between teacher and student is as intimate as it is brutal in this bare-knuckled world premiere.
“The joy of fresh, new, unfamiliar theater is the discovery of setting, story, and character, and new plays are a treat.”
– Syracuse.com | The Post-Standard
JOE TURNER’S COME AND GONE
March 11 – 29, 2026
By August Wilson | Directed by Timothy Douglas
August Wilson’s mystical and heartbreaking masterpiece.
1911. Pittsburgh. Seth Holly’s boarding house is home to drifters and broken hearts, a waystation for folks biding their time. The residents include a restless musician with a wandering eye, a young woman waiting on a husband who’s not coming back, and an eccentric mystic who performs rituals in the yard while helping others find their song. Enter Herald Loomis, recently freed from a Southern chain gang with his young daughter in tow and desperate to reunite with a wife who might not want to be found. A lyrical triumph from Wilson’s magnificent Century Cycle, Joe Turner’s Come and Gone is a haunting and poetic tale of lost souls searching for spiritual mooring in the raging sea that is America.
“Rich in poetry and humor… the sense of having journeyed through a lifetime of feeling in a matter of hours.”
– The New York Times
DISNEY’S FROZEN
THE BROADWAY MUSICAL
May 13 – June 21, 2026
CENTRAL NEW YORK PREMIERE
Music and lyrics by Kristen Anderson Lopez and Robert Lopez | Book by Jennifer Lee | Based on the Disney film written by Jennifer Lee | And directed by Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee | Originally produced on Broadway by Disney Theatrical Productions | Directed by Amy Anders Corcoran | Music direction by Brian Cimmet | Choreographed by Marjorie Failoni | Co-produced with the Syracuse University Department of Drama
Sisterhood, stirring songs, and spectacular adventure.
In the Kingdom of Arendelle, Anna and Elsa enjoy a sheltered royal life, as they prepare to one day inherit a throne that is rightfully theirs. But when Elsa’s budding powers almost lead to tragedy, she’s forced to bury her icy talents—until they erupt, unleashing an eternal winter that threatens to destroy everything she loves. Determined to save her home and her sister, Anna ventures into the treacherous storm, where she must reunite with Elsa if she ever hopes to thaw the cold hearts intent on keeping them apart. A story of sisterhood and embracing your true self, Disney’s majestic musical riff on Hans Christian Andersen’s “The Snow Queen” is a thrilling theatrical event with stirring songs, spectacular adventure, and one magical snowman.
“Frozen has created a winter world that’s simply spectacular.”
– The Chicago Tribune