Upcoming Season

At Redhouse, we believe theatre is more than entertainment. It is a place where we gather to ask big questions together, to laugh, to feel, and to recognize ourselves in one another. As we looked ahead to the 26/27 season, one question kept rising to the surface: What do we owe each other?
Babelfest 2026
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@ Redhouse Arts Center
Returning after a high-energy inaugural year, Babelfest showcases new and developing plays as part of a 4-day festival that centers bold voices and fearless experimentation.
Because the future of theatre doesn’t wait for a mainstage slot. It explodes onto the scene.
Annie
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@ Redhouse Arts Center
Big heart. Big songs. Big joy.
Set during the Great Depression, this beloved musical, one of the most recognizable titles in the American canon, follows an irrepressibly optimistic young orphan who finds hope, family, and possibility in unexpected places. With its warmth, humor, and iconic score, Annie reminds us of the power of resilience and kindness.
This holiday season, hope takes center stage.
- Friday, December 4 – 7pm
- Saturday, December 5 – 2pm and 8pm
- Sunday, December 6 – 2pm*
- Thursday,December 10 – 7pm
- Friday, December 11 – 7pm
- Saturday, December 12 – 2pm** and 8pm
- Sunday, December 13 – 2pm
- Thursday, December 17 – 7pm
- Friday, December 18 – 7pm
- Saturday, December 19 – 2pm – 8pm
- Sunday, December 20, 2pm
A Raisin in the Sun
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@ Redhouse Arts Center
Some dreams are too powerful to stay deferred.
Lorraine Hansberry’s landmark play centers on the Younger family as they wrestle with dreams, sacrifice, and the meaning of dignity while deciding how and where to build their future. Deeply human and urgently relevant, this play is as moving now as ever.
Theatre that sparks conversation long after the curtain.
- Friday, February 12 – 7pm
- Saturday, February 13 – 2pm
- Sunday, February 14 – 2pm*
- Friday, February 19 – 7pm
- Saturday, February 20 – 2pm**
- Sunday, February 21 – 2pm
Everybody
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@ Redhouse Arts Center
Imagine a show where even the actors don’t know who they’ll play.
From the author of Purpose, the winner of the 2025 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Everybody is a contemporary, playful adaptation of the medieval morality play Everyman. This play asks what truly matters at the end of a life. With a nightly lottery determining which actors play which roles, no two performances are the same. The result is an experience that is surprising, funny, and deeply personal for both artists and audiences.
A bold, inventive journey into what really matters in the end.
- Friday, April 2 – 7pm
- Saturday, April 3 – 2pm and 8pm
- Sunday, April 4 – 2pm*
- Thursday, April 8 – 7pm
- Friday, April 9 – 7pm
- Saturday, April 10 – 2pm** and 8pm
- Sunday, April 11 – 2pm
Urinetown
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@ Redhouse Arts Center
You’ll never hear plumbing jokes the same way again.
Set in a drought-ravaged city where private toilets are illegal, this Tony Award–winning musical uses satire and an infectious score to explore power, inequality, and collective responsibility. Urinetown balances broad comedy with sharp social critique and offers an entertaining entry point to big questions about justice and community.
Yes. That title is real. And so is the genius behind it.
- Friday, June 11 – 7pm
- Saturday, June 12 – 2pm and 8pm
- Sunday, June 12 – 2pm*
- Thursday, June 17 – 7pm
- Friday, June 18 – 7pm
- Saturday, June 19 – 2pm** and 8pm
- Sunday, June 20 – 2pm