2026 SEASON
THE HISTORIC SPRINGER STAGE
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SWING! is dazzling musical celebration of the Swing era, it pays tribute to the cultural phenomenon that shattered barriers and brought the world to its feet. From Jive and Lindy Hop to West Coast Swing and Hip-Hop, this exuberant revue features exhilarating dance numbers and hits from the 1930s to 1946.
FEB 13 – FEB 15
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Feb 21 , 2026
Hearing Loop Technology Available on the Main Floor of the Springer Stage: If your digital hearing aid or cochlear implant is equipped with hearing loop technology, turn it on before the performance to enjoy the best audio fidelity possible. In addition, Assisted Listening Devices are available free of charge at each performance on a first-come, first-served basis. Ask at the Box Office for details.
We've added Auracast™ broadcast audio. It is a Bluetooth LE Audio technology that allows a single audio source—such as a smartphone, TV, or public address system—to broadcast sound to an unlimited number of nearby compatible hearing aids, earbuds, or headphones simultaneously. Connect directly to the broadcast without pairing.
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Historic Springer Stage
810 S Austin Ave
Georgetown, 78626
FEB 13 – FEB 15
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What’s the buzz? The first musical by Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber to be produced for the professional stage, Jesus Christ Superstar has wowed audiences for over 50 years. A timeless work, the rock opera is set against the backdrop of an extraordinary and universally known series of events but seen, unusually, through the eyes of Judas Iscariot. Loosely based on the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, Superstar follows the last week of Jesus Christ’s life. The story, told entirely through song, explores the personal relationships and struggles between Jesus, Judas, Mary Magdalene, his disciples, his followers and the Roman Empire.
The iconic 1970s rock score contains such well-known numbers as “Superstar,” “I Don’t Know How to Love Him” and “Gethsemane.” A true global phenomenon and perfect pick for schools, community theaters and professionals alike, Superstar continues to touch new generations of audiences and performers.
May 29 - July 5
Run Time: 120 mins with 20 minute intermission
Rating: PG-13
Content Warning: Intense violence, death, crucifixion, suicide, loud music, flashing lights, and haze.
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ASL NIGHT: June 6, 2026
Hearing Loop Technology Available on the Main Floor of the Springer Stage: If your digital hearing aid or cochlear implant is equipped with hearing loop technology, turn it on before the performance to enjoy the best audio fidelity possible. In addition, Assisted Listening Devices are available free of charge at each performance on a first-come, first-served basis. Ask at the Box Office for details.
We've added Auracast™ broadcast audio. It is a Bluetooth LE Audio technology that allows a single audio source—such as a smartphone, TV, or public address system—to broadcast sound to an unlimited number of nearby compatible hearing aids, earbuds, or headphones simultaneously. Connect directly to the broadcast without pairing.
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Historic Springer Stage
810 S Austin Ave
Georgetown, 78626
May 29 - July 5
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What’s the buzz? The first musical by Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber to be produced for the professional stage, Jesus Christ Superstar has wowed audiences for over 50 years. A timeless work, the rock opera is set against the backdrop of an extraordinary and universally known series of events but seen, unusually, through the eyes of Judas Iscariot. Loosely based on the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, Superstar follows the last week of Jesus Christ’s life. The story, told entirely through song, explores the personal relationships and struggles between Jesus, Judas, Mary Magdalene, his disciples, his followers and the Roman Empire.
The iconic 1970s rock score contains such well-known numbers as “Superstar,” “I Don’t Know How to Love Him” and “Gethsemane.” A true global phenomenon and perfect pick for schools, community theaters and professionals alike, Superstar continues to touch new generations of audiences and performers.
July 24 - Aug 30
Run Time: 120 minutes with an intermission
Rating: Appropriate for all audiences
Content Warning: Contains mild profanity and violence, smoking, and alcohol use.
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Adaptive Performance – August 8, 2026
ASL Night: August 1, 2026
Hearing Loop Technology Available on the Main Floor of the Springer Stage: If your digital hearing aid or cochlear implant is equipped with hearing loop technology, turn it on before the performance to enjoy the best audio fidelity possible. In addition, Assisted Listening Devices are available free of charge at each performance on a first-come, first-served basis. Ask at the Box Office for details.
We've added Auracast™ broadcast audio. It is a Bluetooth LE Audio technology that allows a single audio source—such as a smartphone, TV, or public address system—to broadcast sound to an unlimited number of nearby compatible hearing aids, earbuds, or headphones simultaneously. Connect directly to the broadcast without pairing.
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Historic Springer Stage
810 S Austin Ave
Georgetown, 78626
July 24 - Aug 30
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A tap-dancing, show-stopping tribute to Broadway’s golden age, this follows Peggy Sawyer, a hopeful chorus girl who steps into the spotlight when the lead actress is injured. With hits like “We’re In the Money,” “Lullaby of Broadway,” and “Shuffle Off to Buffalo,” this Depression-era musical is full of charm, pizzazz, and razzle-dazzle.
Oct 2 - Nov 1
Run Time: 2 hours, 45 minutes with an intermission
Rating: PG-13
Content Warning: Themes of violence, loud gunshot sound effects, flashing lights and images, and suicide.
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October 10, 2026
Hearing Loop Technology Available on the Main Floor of the Springer Stage: If your digital hearing aid or cochlear implant is equipped with hearing loop technology, turn it on before the performance to enjoy the best audio fidelity possible. In addition, Assisted Listening Devices are available free of charge at each performance on a first-come, first-served basis. Ask at the Box Office for details.
We've added Auracast™ broadcast audio. It is a Bluetooth LE Audio technology that allows a single audio source—such as a smartphone, TV, or public address system—to broadcast sound to an unlimited number of nearby compatible hearing aids, earbuds, or headphones simultaneously. Connect directly to the broadcast without pairing.
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Historic Springer Stage
810 S Austin Ave
Georgetown, 78626
Oct 2 - Nov 1
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Frank Capra’s film classic has been brought to vibrant theatrical life through the remarkable collaboration of Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winner Sheldon Harnick and Grammy and Emmy Award-winner Joe Raposo. The story of George Bailey and his wonderful life in Bedford Falls remains a timeless fable of dreams, disillusionment and the power of love. An uplifting chronicle of the extraordinary lives of ordinary folk, A Wonderful Life exhilarates the mind and heart as it celebrates the innate goodness in us all.
Nov 20 - Dec 30
Run Time: 120 minutes with intermission
Rating: Appropriate for all ages
Content Warning: Mild adult themes, primarily centered on suicidal ideation, depression, and financial desperation -
Adaptive Performance – Dec 10, 2026
ALS Night - Nov 28, 2026
Hearing Loop Technology Available on the Main Floor of the Springer Stage: If your digital hearing aid or cochlear implant is equipped with hearing loop technology, turn it on before the performance to enjoy the best audio fidelity possible. In addition, Assisted Listening Devices are available free of charge at each performance on a first-come, first-served basis. Ask at the Box Office for details.
We've added Auracast™ broadcast audio. It is a Bluetooth LE Audio technology that allows a single audio source—such as a smartphone, TV, or public address system—to broadcast sound to an unlimited number of nearby compatible hearing aids, earbuds, or headphones simultaneously. Connect directly to the broadcast without pairing.
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Historic Springer Stage
810 S Austin Ave
Georgetown, 78626
Nov 20 - Dec 30
Doug Smith Performance Center
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Written by Katori Hall, this gripping drama imagines the final evening in the life of Martin Luther King Jr., set in Room 306 of the Lorraine Motel on the night before his assassination. Through a powerful, intimate encounter, it explores legacy, mortality, and the humanity behind the iconic figure.
Feb 6 - March 8
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Doug Smith Performance Center
206 W. 2nd Street
Georgetown, 78626
Feb 6 - March 8
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You’re six years old. Mum’s in hospital. Dad says she’s “done something stupid.” She finds it hard to be happy. So you start to make a list of everything that’s brilliant about the world. Everything that’s worth living for. 1. Ice cream. 2. Kung Fu movies. 3. Burning things. 4. Laughing so hard you shoot milk out your nose. 5. Construction cranes. 6. Me. You leave it on her pillow. You know she’s read it because she’s corrected your spelling. Soon, the list will take on a life of its own. A play about depression and the lengths we will go to for those we love.
June 19 - July 19
Run Time: 90 minutes with no intermission
Rating: PG-13
Content Warning: Contains intense emotions related to depression, childhood trauma, loss of a pet, suicide, and suicidal ideation.
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Doug Smith Performance Center
206 W. 2nd Street
Georgetown, 78626
June 19 - July 19
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Ten strangers are summoned to a remote island. All that the guests have in common is a wicked past they’re unwilling to reveal and a secret that will seal their fate… for each has been marked for murder. As the weather turns and the group is cut off from the mainland, the bloodbath begins; one by one, they are brutally murdered in accordance with the lines of a sinister nursery rhyme about “Ten Little Soldier Boys.”
Aug 21 - Sept 20
Run Time: 90 minutes with an intermission
Rating: PG-13
Content Warning: Contains loud gunshot sound effects, references to voilence, and death.
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Doug Smith Performance Center
206 W. 2nd Street
Georgetown, 78626
Aug 21 - Sept 20
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In this delightful and uproarious comedy, four best friends—Libby Ruth, Deedra, Monette, and Charlie—each yearning to change their life before it’s too late, return to their beloved Laurelton Oaks, a wedding venue they know well—in one of their cases, all too well. With Deedra’s purchase of the stately venue the others rally around her, and the business is ingeniously reimagined as “Occasionally Yours,” an events center for all kinds of fresh, new celebratory gatherings. With these women so involved in each other’s lives, what could possibly go wrong? Basically, almost everything, what with Monette—flashy, vivacious, and self-involved—careening through a comic minefield of yet another divorce; salt-of-the-earth, tree-hugging Charlie struggling to survive her late-arriving mid-life crisis; and Libby Ruth—sweet, guileless but absolutely nobody’s fool—choosing to return to college and at the same time finding herself overwhelmed by the rebirth of her husband’s libido that keeps getting in the way of her studies. Meanwhile, headstrong Deedra is doing her dead-level best to fend off the eagle-eyed control issues of one practical and unflappable Sedalia Ellicott, the former owner, who refuses to relinquish the reins and exit gracefully. In the course of one ferociously funny year, they joyfully throw themselves into hosting all manner of events—baby showers, bachelorette parties, memorial services—where everything that can go awry does. They are even compelled to participate in, yes, another last-minute, improbable wedding. In this side-splitting sequel to ALWAYS A BRIDESMAID—and a stand-alone play in its own right—these tenacious women endure these laugh-out-loud adventures in hospitality and grow closer than ever as they tickle your funny bone and definitely capture your heart—again.
Oct 16 - Nov 15
Run Time: 120 minutes with an intermission
Rating: PG - often suitable for 8+, but parents should review specific content for younger or sensitive viewers. Contains some mature content.
Content Warning: Contains mature themes - sexual content, infidelity, and addiction.
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Doug Smith Performance Center
206 W. 2nd Street
Georgetown, 78626
Oct 16 - Nov 15