MUSIC & LYRICS BY STEPHEN SONDHEIM
BOOK BY JAMES LAPINE
DIRECTED BY SUSANNAH MARTIN
MUSIC DIRECTION BY DAVID MöSCHLER
Work is what you do for others. Art is what you do for yourself.
Epic in scale, daring, abstract, and grounded in the pursuit of love and art, this Stephen Sondheim classic is a groundbreaking musical about making something new. Inspired by French painter Georges Seurat and his iconic 1880s masterpiece A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte, this Pulitzer Prize–winning work brings the artist’s world to life, dot by dot, as he wrestles with creation, connection, and legacy. One hundred years later, a modern artist searches for what lasts when everything else changes. With onstage seating and an immersive design, you might even find yourself becoming a part of the painting.
Runtime: 2 hours & 45 minutes including intermission
Post-show Conversations: Thursdays and Sundays
Learn more about our sliding scale ticket prices, $15 MAD Tickets, and other discounts here.
season sponsors
Karen Elizabeth Austin
Naomi Janowitz & Andrew Lazarus
Craig & Kathy Moody
Russell Nelson
Les & Sue Polgar
Ragesh Tangri & Daralyn Durie
Bibi Tiphane
Richard & Kate West
production sponsors
Joseph Gratz
Joe Mallon & Sue Trowbridge
David Shepherd & Al Hoffman
preview performances
Sat, November 15
Sun, November 16
Thurs, November 20
Fri, November 21
OPENING NIGHT
Sat, November 22
MAD NIGHT
Are you 25 or under? Don’t miss MAD Night! $15 gets you a beer (21+) or soda, pizza, and a ticket!
thurs, december 4
POST-SHOW CONVOS
Thursdays & Sundays
AUDIO-DESCRIBED PERFORMANCE
Sun, December 7
HAPTIC TOURS
Pre-show haptic tours allow blind and low-vision patrons to experience the space, performers, costumes, and props through touch, their own movement, hearing, and kinesthetic senses. Usually lasting 20 to 30 minutes, these tours lay a multi-sensory foundation to support the audio description. Doors for pre-show Haptic Tours open at 12:45 PM for check-in. We recommend arriving early as tours begin promptly at 1 PM. The audio-described performances start at 2 PM.
