Flagler College Theatre Productions 2025-2026
The Flagler College Performing Arts 2025-2026 season is upon us! Here's what you have to look forward to.

Flagler College Performing Arts 2025-2026 Season
Most of this year's performances, including live stage shows and musical concerts, occur in Flagler College's beautiful Lewis Auditorium downtown. Here's what to know.
Upcoming Performances
Upcoming Performances
Dates
Oct. 3-5, 2024, at 7:30 p.m. and Oct. 5-6 at 2 p.m.
Called “the funniest farce ever written,” Noises Off presents a manic menagerie of itinerant actors rehearsing a flop called Nothing’s On. Doors slamming, on and offstage intrigue, and an errant herring all figure in the plot of this hilarious and classically comic play.” Concord Theatricals
"The most dexterously realized comedy ever about putting on a comedy. It is a spectacularly funny, peerless backstage farce. This dizzy, well-known romp is festival of delirium." - The New York Times
Tickets
$20 (general admission), $5 (students)
*Free for Flagler students and faculty and staff members and their families. Show your Flagler ID at the door or email the Box Office to reserve.
Box Office: (904) 826-8600
Location
Dates
Nov. 14-16, 2024, at 7:30 p.m. and Nov. 17 at 2 p.m.
In October 1998, a twenty-one-year-old student at the University of Wyoming was kidnapped, severely beaten, and left tied to a fence in the middle of the prairie outside Laramie, Wyoming. His bloody, bruised, and battered body was not discovered until the next day, and he died several days later in an area hospital.
His name was Matthew Shepard, and he was the victim of this assault because he was gay.
Moisés Kaufman and fellow members of the Tectonic Theater Project made six trips to Laramie over a year and a half in the aftermath of the beating and during the trial of the two young men accused of killing Shepard. They conducted more than 200 interviews with the people of the town. Some people interviewed were directly connected to the case, while others were citizens of Laramie, and the breadth of the reactions to the crime is fascinating.
Kaufman and Tectonic Theater members have constructed a deeply moving theatrical experience from these interviews and their own experiences in Laramie.
The Laramie Project is a breathtaking collage that explores the depths to which humanity can sink and the heights of compassion of which we are capable. —Dramatist Play Service
“A pioneering work of theatrical reportage and a powerful stage event.” —Time.
Tickets
$20 (general admission), $5 (students)
*Free for Flagler students and faculty and staff members and their families. Show your Flagler ID at the door or email the Box Office to reserve.
Location
Dates
Nov. 25, 2024, at 7 p.m.
Enjoy a free choir concert on the beautiful Flagler College campus.
Tickets
Free to the public.
Location
Lewis Auditorium
Dates
Oct 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th at 7:30 pm and Oct 5th at 2 pm
“THE STORY: Ten explorers. Four boats. One Grand Canyon. MEN ON BOATS is the true(ish) history of an 1869 expedition, when a one-armed captain and a crew of insane yet loyal volunteers set out to chart the course of the Colorado River.” Dramatists Play Service
“…off-the-canyon-walls funny…” —Variety.
“…you will surely want to spend time with the hearty title characters of MEN ON BOATS…[a] rollicking history pageant…MEN ON BOATS makes canny use of the obvious distance between performers and their roles to help bridge the distance between then and now…The tone is comic, but never cute or camp. And ultimately, you feel, the play respects its bold if fallible pioneers, in all their natural bravery and fearfulness.” —The New York Times.
Tickets
$20 (general admission), $5 (students)
*Free for Flagler faculty/staff/students. Faculty/staff can bring immediate family members at no charge.
Box Office: (904) 826-8600
Location
Dates
Nov 12th, 13th 14th at 7:30 pm and Nov 15th and 16th at 2 pm
Synopsis: “Good intentions collide with absurd assumptions in Larissa FastHorse’s wickedly funny satire, as a troupe of terminally woke teaching artists scrambles to create a pageant that somehow manages to celebrate both Turkey Day and Native American Heritage Month.” Concord Theatrical
“The familiar, whitewashed story of Pilgrims and Native Americans chowing down together gets a delicious roasting from expert farceurs.” – The New York Times
“A satirical and visual punch.” – New York Stage Review
“Very, very funny. Larissa FastHorse’s The Thanksgiving Play skewers liberal pretensions with glee – this clever satire is something for which to be truly thankful.” – Hollywood Reporter
Tickets
$20 (general admission), $5 (students)
*Free for Flagler faculty/staff/students. Faculty/staff can bring immediate family members at no charge.
Box Office: (904) 826-8600
Location
Date
Nov 24th at 7:00 pm
Enjoy a free choir concert on the beautiful Flagler College campus.
Tickets
Free to the public.
Location
Date
January 30th and 31st at 7 pm
Tickets
Contact sconnor@flagler.edu for more information and/or tickets
Location
TBD
Dates
Feb 25th, 26th, 27th, 28th at 7:30 pm, and March 1st at 2 pm
Synopsis: “A 19-year-old man has just stood trial for the fatal stabbing of his father. "He doesn't stand a chance," mutters the guard as the 12 jurors are taken into the bleak jury room. It looks like an open-and-shut case—until one of the jurors begins opening the others' eyes to the facts. "This is a remarkable thing about democracy," says the foreign-born juror, "that we are notified by mail to come down to this place—and decide on the guilt or innocence of a person; of a man or woman we have not known before. We have nothing to gain or lose by our verdict. We should not make it a personal thing." But personal it is, with each juror revealing his or her own character as the various testimonies are re-examined, the murder is re-enacted and a new murder threat is born before their eyes! Tempers get short, arguments grow heated, and the jurors become 12 angry men. The jurors' final verdict and how they reach it—in tense scenes that will electrify your audience and keep them on the edge of their seats—add up to a fine, mature piece of dramatic literature, an experience you'll be proud to present.” Dramatic Publishing
Tickets
$20 (general admission), $5 (students)
*Free for Flagler faculty/staff/students. Faculty/staff can bring immediate family members at no charge.
Box Office: (904) 826-8600
Location
Music and Lyrics by Benj Pasik and Justin Paul, Book by Timothy Allen McDonald.
Dates
April 16th, 17th, 18th at 7:30 pm and April 19th at 2 pm
Synopsis: “When James is sent by his conniving aunts to chop down their old fruit tree, he discovers a magic potion that results in a tremendous peach... and launches a journey of enormous proportions. Suddenly, James finds himself in the center of the gigantic peach, among human-sized insects with equally oversized personalities, but after it falls from the tree and rolls into the ocean, the group faces hunger, sharks and plenty of disagreements. Thanks to James' quick wit and creative thinking, the residents learn to live and work together as a family. The dangerous voyage is a success, but the adventure takes on a whole new twist once they land on the Empire State Building.” Music Theatre International
Critics rave: James and the Giant Peach is a "masterpeach!"
Tickets
$25 (General Admission) $5 (Students)
*Free for Flagler faculty/staff/students. Faculty/staff can bring immediate family members at no charge
Box Office: (904) 826-8600
Location
More Information
Location
Most performances take place in Lewis Auditorium:
Flagler College-Lewis Auditorium
14 Granada St.
St. Augustine FL
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Box Office
Box Office: 904-826-8600
Disclaimer
Disclaimer
Flagler College values the free exchange of ideas and respectful communication, in alignment with the Chicago Principles that emphasize the importance of free expression on campus. The views expressed by the speaker(s) are their own and are not intended to represent those of the institution.