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2025-2026 Production Season

Join us next academic year to enjoy the following productions:

Silhouette of a woman pointing upward in front of the U.S. Constitution’s “We the People” text, with warm, aged parchment tones in the background.What the Constitution Means to Me

By Heidi Schrek
Presented by the Menard Family Center for Democracy

September 16-21

Think the Constitution is just an old piece of paper? Think again. This raw, funny, and mind-opening play dives into how America’s founding document still shapes real lives—especially for women. It’s a charged, unforgettable experience that hits hard and sticks with you.





A steam train with a glowing headlight pushes through heavy snow at night during a blizzard, steam and snow swirling in the air.Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express

By Ken Ludwig

November 19-23

Luxury train. Dead body. A locked-room mystery with style, wit, and some serious plot twists. Whether you're a true crime addict or just love drama with a touch of glam, this classic whodunnit will keep you guessing until the final reveal.






A woman in a yellow dress is interviewed on a TV talk show set, smiling with a suited host. A cameraman films, and stage lights shine above.By the Way, Meet Vera Stark

By Lynn Nottage

March 11-15

Ever wonder who gets left out of the spotlight? This sharp, hilarious play follows a Black actress hustling through 1930s Hollywood—and the legacy she leaves behind. It’s part satire, part mystery, and totally relevant, unpacking fame, identity, and the stories history forgets.






Fairy tale characters, including Little Red Riding Hood, Jack with a cow, and Cinderella in a carriage, walk a forest path near a tall tower.Into the Woods

Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
Book by James Lapine

May 1-7

What happens after “happily ever after?” Your favorite fairy tales just got way more real. This musical mashup serves unforgettable songs, heartbreak, and big “be careful what you wish for” energy. With unexpected twists and rich characters, it’s like your childhood stories grew up—with you.






Tickets

Tickets can be purchased online or by contacting the Miami Box Office 513-529-3200. The Miami Box Office, located in Nellie Craig Walker Hall, is open Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. for walk-up purchases.

Season tickets are also available, with purchasers receiving a 25% discount.

Tickets will also be available at the door in the Center for Performing Arts. The onsite box office opens approximately one hour before curtain for walk-up sales and will call.

FACULTY: A curricular discount price of $9 per ticket is available to students, with faculty entitled to 2 free tickets per show if students receive credit for attending. To participate, contact the box office and provide your course number.

For additional information about the productions please contact the Department of Theatre at 513-529-3053.

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