| Show | Dates | Type | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Harry Potter and the Cursed ChildHarry’s son Albus and Draco’s son Scorpius become unlikely friends at Hogwarts while a dangerous secret from the past resurfaces. The two-part epic picks up where the novels left off, with stage illusions and spectacle built for a full-size theater. | Aug 22 – Sep 12, 2026 | Play | |
| Water for ElephantsIn Depression-era America, a young man jumps a circus train and falls for Marlena, the star equestrian act—while her volatile husband stands in the way. Based on Sara Gruen’s novel, the musical blends romance, grit, and a traveling-menagerie world onstage. | Oct 6–11, 2026 | Musical | |
| The OutsidersPonyboy and his “greaser” brothers navigate class tensions, loyalty, and sudden violence in 1960s Tulsa. S. E. Hinton’s coming-of-age story becomes a propulsive stage musical about found family and the price of survival. | Nov 27 – Dec 6, 2026 | Musical | |
| Disney's Beauty and the BeastBookish Belle trades places with her father as prisoner of a fearsome Beast who is really a prince under a curse. Disney’s fairy-tale musical pairs Alan Menken’s songs with romance, comedy, and enchanted household objects. | Dec 22, 2026 – Jan 3, 2027 | Musical | |
| HadestownAnaïs Mitchell’s folk-opera retells the myths of Orpheus and Eurydice and of Hades and Persephone in a jazz-tinged underworld. Love, doubt, and climate-allegory imagery drive this sung-through score from the road to hell and back. | Jan 19–24, 2027 | Musical | |
| Oh, Mary!†A miserable, stifled Mary Todd Lincoln drinks and yearns for something more in the weeks before Abraham Lincoln’s assassination. Cole Escola’s dark comedy is a queer, boozy farce about desire, fame, and being trapped in history’s shadow. | Feb/Mar 2027 (TBC) | Play | Add-on |
| The Who's TommyAfter childhood trauma leaves Tommy withdrawn, he becomes a pinball prodigy and reluctant messiah in Pete Townshend’s rock opera. The Who’s score powers a story about celebrity, abuse, and breaking through silence. | Mar 16–21, 2027 | Musical | |
| Six†Henry VIII’s six wives step out of history and into a pop-concert showdown to decide who suffered most—and who gets the mic. A tight, funny, concert-style musical that reframes Tudor politics as girl-group energy. | Apr 20–25, 2027 | Musical | Add-on |
| The Sound of MusicNovice Maria becomes governess to the seven von Trapp children and brings music back into their strict home as storm clouds gather over 1930s Austria. Rodgers & Hammerstein’s beloved score carries one of musical theater’s most famous family stories. | Jun 1–6, 2027 | Musical | |
| The Great GatsbyNick Carraway is drawn into Long Island glitter, old money, and Jay Gatsby’s obsessive love for Daisy Buchanan. F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Jazz Age tragedy becomes a lush musical about illusion, class, and the American dream. | Jul 6–11, 2027 | Musical |
| Show | Dates | Type | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| A Chorus LineSeventeen Broadway-hopefuls bare their lives in the ultimate audition, each chasing one shot at the chorus. Marvin Hamlisch, Edward Kleban, James Kirkwood, and Nicholas Dante’s landmark musical is a lean, iconic portrait of dancers who only want to “make it.” | Sep 15–27, 2026 | Musical | Self-produced |
| The Wizard of OzA Kansas cyclone lifts Dorothy, Toto, and their farmhouse into a world of witches, Munchkins, and a yellow brick road to the Emerald City. Harold Arlen and E. Y. Harburg’s score (“Over the Rainbow,” “We’re Off to See the Wizard”) anchors this family adventure about brains, heart, courage, and home. | Nov 27 – Dec 27, 2026 | Musical | Self-produced |
| Operation Mincemeat: A New MusicalIn 1943, British intelligence officers hatch an absurd plan: plant false papers on a corpse to mislead Hitler about the Allied invasion of Sicily. Based on real events (and Ben Macintyre’s history), the Olivier-winning musical turns wartime deception into a fast, funny caper. | Feb 10–21, 2027 | Musical | 1st Natl. Tour |
| Surprise show (subscriber reveal)A fifth mainstage title reserved for subscribers; the production will be announced closer to the run. Check the 5th’s season page or email list for the reveal. | Early summer 2027 | TBA | TBA |
| Maybe Happy EndingIn near-future Seoul, two helper-bots meet for a fling that might mean more than their programming intended. Will Aronson and Hue Park’s intimate chamber musical (Tony winner for Best Musical) is a gentle sci-fi romance about memory, loneliness, and what counts as real love. | Jul 21 – Aug 1, 2027 | Musical | 1st Natl. Tour |
| Show | Dates | Type | |
|---|---|---|---|
| RagtimeTurn-of-the-century New York braids three strands of America—a white upper-class family, a Jewish immigrant and his daughter, and a Black Harlem musician—as their lives collide with history. Terrence McNally, Stephen Flaherty, and Lynn Ahrens’ sweeping musical asks who gets to be called “American.” | Issaquah: Sep 15 – Oct 18, 2026 | Everett: Oct 24 – Nov 15, 2026 | Musical | |
| Come From AwayWhen 9/11 grounds U.S. flights, 7,000 strangers are stranded in Gander, Newfoundland, and the town opens its doors. Irene Sankoff and David Hein’s docu-musical is a true-story hymn to kindness, nerves, and community under pressure. | Issaquah: Nov 10 – Dec 20, 2026 | Everett: Jan 2–24, 2027 | Musical | |
| And Then There Were NoneTen guests lured to an isolated island discover they are being picked off one by one according to a sinister nursery rhyme. Agatha Christie’s tightest thriller is a parlor of guilt, suspicion, and classic whodunit twists. | Issaquah: Jan 12 – Feb 14, 2027 | Everett: Feb 20 – Mar 14, 2027 | Mystery | |
| Dear Evan HansenAn anxious high schooler fabricates a friendship with a classmate who died, and the lie spirals out of control online and at home. Pasek & Paul’s contemporary musical is about grief, connection, and the stories we tell to belong. | Issaquah: Mar 23 – May 2, 2027 | Everett: May 15 – Jun 6, 2027 | Musical | |
| Love Is DeadOn Halloween weekend, heartbroken Jordan books a solo writing retreat only to find her rental comes with a roommate: a sarcastic, flirty ghost. Brett Ryback and Jeff Luppino-Esposito’s world-premiere rom-com musical (per Village Theatre) mixes pop songs with adult humor and “girl meets ghost” chaos. | Issaquah: Jun 1 – Jul 3, 2027 | Everett: Jul 10 – Aug 1, 2027 | World Premiere |
| Show | Dates | Type | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Freak the MightyBased on Rodman Philbrick’s novel, this world-premiere musical follows Maxwell Kane and Kevin “Freak” Avery—two kids who feel like outsiders until they join forces as the heroic “Freak the Mighty.” It is a coming-of-age story about friendship, courage, and burdens that feel lighter when shared. | Jul 30 – Sep 6, 2026 | Musical | |
| Eureka DayAt a painfully progressive private school, a mumps outbreak turns a wellness meeting into a comic referendum on vaccines, privilege, and who gets to speak. Jonathan Spector’s satire is sharp, awkward, and uncomfortably recognizable. | Sep 24 – Nov 15, 2026 | Play | |
| Peter Pan Goes WrongThe accident-prone Cornley Drama Society attempts J. M. Barrie’s classic while sets collapse, cues misfire, and egos collide. From Mischief Theatre, a slapstick “disaster play” that turns technical chaos into the main event. | Nov 27, 2026 – Jan 3, 2027 | Play | Mischief Theatre |
| John Proctor is the VillainIn a rural Georgia high school, students dissect The Crucible while rumors about a teacher ignite a real-life witch hunt. Kimberly Belflower’s play is a #MeToo-era look at power, loyalty, and who gets labeled the villain. | Jan 21 – Feb 21, 2027 | Play | |
| Intimate ApparelIn early-1900s Manhattan, a Black seamstress sews fine lingerie for clients while longing for love across letters with an unlikely suitor. Lynn Nottage’s intimate drama charts desire, class, race, and the gap between fantasy and reality. | Feb 18 – Mar 21, 2027 | Play | |
| AmadeusCourt composer Salieri believes God has mocked him by granting vulgar genius to the young Mozart. Peter Shaffer’s drama is a feverish contest of faith, envy, and whether mediocrity can destroy sublime art. | Apr 8 – May 9, 2027 | Play | |
| You Are Cordially Invited to the End of the World!Keiko Green’s Seattle-set play follows M, a sharp young drag performer, when their father’s illness collides with his conviction that he and the planet share a “Big C” fate. Darkly funny and surreal, it mixes family drama with an end-times party spirit (Seattle Rep & SCT co-production). | May 13 – Jun 13, 2027 | Play | Co-prod. w/ SCT |
| Show | Dates | Type | Stage |
|---|---|---|---|
| HamletThe prince of Denmark returns from school to find his father dead, his mother remarried to his uncle, and a ghost demanding revenge. Shakespeare’s tragedy is a spiral of grief, doubt, surveillance, and the cost of seeking truth in a rotten court. | Sep 19 – Oct 11, 2026 | Play | Allen Theatre |
| Table 17Jada and Dallas, ex-fiancés, meet for a “casual” dinner at their old favorite restaurant two years after splitting. Douglas Lyons’ romantic comedy piles awkward laughs, old wounds, and undeniable chemistry onto one very long reservation. | Oct 24 – Nov 15, 2026 | Play | Falls Theatre |
| Meteor ShowerSteve Martin sends two couples into a California backyard meteor watch where polite small talk curdles into cosmic weirdness. A short, absurdist comedy about marriage, manners, and the night sky falling apart. | Feb 6–28, 2027 | Play | Falls Theatre |
| Much Ado About NothingBeatrice and Benedick trade barbs while their friends scheme to trick them into admitting they are in love. Shakespeare’s battle-of-wits rom-com also tracks a cruel plot against Hero and the chaos of a Messina summer house party. | Mar 20 – Apr 11, 2027 | Play | Allen Theatre |
| The River BrideDays before her sister’s wedding in a Brazilian fishing village, a mysterious stranger is pulled from the Amazon with no memory—and both sisters feel drawn to him. Marisela Treviño Orta’s lyrical fable blends folklore, desire, and family bonds. | May 1–30, 2027 | Play | Falls Theatre |
| Show | Dates | Type | Stage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor DreamcoatAndrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice’s sung-through Bible pop pageant follows Jacob’s favorite son from dreamer to slave to Pharaoh’s right hand. Bright costumes, pastiche styles, and the narrator-as-teacher frame keep the story fleet and family-friendly. | Jul 8 – Aug 15, 2026 | Musical | Jewell Mainstage |
| ConscienceJoe DiPietro’s drama recounts how Maine Senator Margaret Chase Smith defied McCarthyism with her 1950 “Declaration of Conscience.” A political portrait about courage, party pressure, and speaking truth when silence is safer. | Sep 16 – Oct 24, 2026 | Play | Jewell Mainstage |
| Smoke on the MountainIn 1938 Appalachia, the Sanders Family Singers return to the gospel circuit with instruments, testimony, and comic monologues between songs. Connie Ray’s bluegrass variety-show musical is part concert, part church social, all heart. | Running concurrently | Musical | Isaac Studio |
| Nov 2026 onwards — not yet announcedTaproot’s late-2026 and 2027 mainstage titles were still pending announcement when this guide was compiled. Watch Taproot’s season page for the next Jewell and Isaac Studio lineups. | TBA | TBA |
| Show | Dates | Type | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hell’s Kitchen (Alicia Keys)Alicia Keys’ coming-of-age musical follows Ali, a fierce 17-year-old in 1990s Manhattan, as she chases music, love, and independence. | Jul 14–19, 2026 | Musical | |
| Harry Potter and the Cursed ChildHarry’s son Albus and Draco’s son Scorpius become unlikely friends at Hogwarts while a dangerous secret from the past resurfaces. The two-part epic picks up where the novels left off, with stage illusions and spectacle built for a full-size theater. | Aug 1–15, 2026 | Play | |
| Water for ElephantsIn Depression-era America, a young man jumps a circus train and falls for Marlena, the star equestrian act—while her volatile husband stands in the way. Based on Sara Gruen’s novel, the musical blends romance, grit, and a traveling-menagerie world onstage. | Sep 29 – Oct 4, 2026 | Musical | |
| The OutsidersPonyboy and his “greaser” brothers navigate class tensions, loyalty, and sudden violence in 1960s Tulsa. S. E. Hinton’s coming-of-age story becomes a propulsive stage musical about found family and the price of survival. | Nov 17–24, 2026 | Musical | |
| Disney’s Beauty and the BeastBookish Belle trades places with her father as prisoner of a fearsome Beast who is really a prince under a curse. Disney’s fairy-tale musical pairs Alan Menken’s songs with romance, comedy, and enchanted household objects. | Jan 5–10, 2027 | Musical | |
| Hadestown†Anaïs Mitchell’s folk-opera retells the myths of Orpheus and Eurydice and of Hades and Persephone in a jazz-tinged underworld. Love, doubt, and climate-allegory imagery drive this sung-through score from the road to hell and back. | Jan 26–31, 2027 | Musical | Add-on |
| ClueThe board-game mansion mystery becomes a madcap stage farce, spun from the 1985 cult film—secret passages, mistaken identities, and bodies that will not stay still. | Mar 2–7, 2027 | Comedy | |
| The Sound of MusicNovice Maria becomes governess to the seven von Trapp children and brings music back into their strict home as storm clouds gather over 1930s Austria. Rodgers & Hammerstein’s beloved score carries one of musical theater’s most famous family stories. | May 11–16, 2027 | Musical |
| Show | Dates | Type | Stage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pride & PrejudiceKate Hamill’s fizzy, dance-forward adaptation refracts Jane Austen’s courtship comedy through a lively ensemble and plenty of Regency wit. | Sep 27 – Oct 25, 2026 | Play | Mainstage |
| Little Shop of HorrorsSkid Row florist Seymour discovers a bloodthirsty plant named Audrey II and the Faustian bargain of fame. Howard Ashman and Alan Menken’s doo-wop horror musical is dark, funny, and irresistibly tuneful. | Nov 15 – Dec 24, 2026 | Musical | Mainstage |
| Kim’s ConvenienceIns Choi’s hit comedy about a Korean Canadian corner store and the family behind the counter—generational clashes, neighborhood eccentrics, and a lot of heart. | Jan 15 – Feb 7, 2027 | Comedy | Mainstage |
| The 39 StepsPatrick Barlow’s Hitchcock spoof straps four actors into every train chase, heather moor, and double-cross of a spy caper gone gloriously wrong. | Feb 21 – Mar 21, 2027 | Comedy | Mainstage |
| Furlough’s ParadiseTwo cousins reunite in the wake of loss, sorting memory, faith, and what “home” means when the world keeps shifting. A contemporary drama about family ties and second chances. | Mar 21 – May 2, 2027 | Play | Mainstage |
| CovenantYale Drama Series winner Donald Rupe’s play explores belief, doubt, and community in a story that asks who gets to speak for the sacred. | Apr 7 – May 2, 2027 | Play | Ellyn Bye Studio |
| Peter Pan Goes WrongThe accident-prone Cornley Drama Society attempts J. M. Barrie’s classic while sets collapse, cues misfire, and egos collide. From Mischief Theatre, a slapstick “disaster play” that turns technical chaos into the main event. | May 23 – Jun 27, 2027 | Comedy | Mainstage |
| Show | Dates | Type | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| & JulietWhat if Juliet chose herself? A jukebox musical built on Max Martin hits reframes Shakespeare’s ending as a second-chance pop odyssey. | Sep 29 – Oct 4, 2026 | Musical | BC Premiere |
| Disney’s Beauty and the BeastBookish Belle trades places with her father as prisoner of a fearsome Beast who is really a prince under a curse. Disney’s fairy-tale musical pairs Alan Menken’s songs with romance, comedy, and enchanted household objects. | Nov 24–29, 2026 | Musical | BC Premiere |
| Mrs. DoubtfireOut-of-work actor Daniel becomes Scottish nanny Euphegenia Doubtfire to stay close to his kids—a warm, chaotic musical about divorce, disguise, and devotion. | Jan 19–24, 2027 | Musical | BC Premiere |
| HamiltonLin-Manuel Miranda’s hip-hop biography of Alexander Hamilton charts ambition, revolution, and legacy in a sung-through score that reshaped modern musical theater. | May 26 – Jun 13, 2027 | Musical | |
| The BodyguardA superstar singer and the former Secret Service agent hired to protect her spark under fire in this stage musical woven from Whitney Houston’s greatest hits. | Jul 6–11, 2027 | Musical | Whitney Houston songs |
| Show | Dates | Type | Stage |
|---|---|---|---|
| HeistA high-stakes thriller about a crew, a mark, and the moment the plan stops going to plan—tension, double-crosses, and a race against the clock. | Sep 17 – Oct 18, 2026 | Thriller | Stanley · BC Premiere |
| Big StuffA comedy about ego, appetites, and the absurd lengths people go to prove they matter—big laughs and bigger personalities. | Oct 14 – Nov 1, 2026 | Comedy | Olympic Village |
| Dracula: A Comedy of TerrorsGothic horror meets rapid-fire farce as the Count and his pursuers collide in door-slamming, bat-flapping mayhem. | Oct 22 – Nov 15, 2026 | Comedy | Lindsay/Granville |
| Elf: The MusicalBuddy the human elf leaves the North Pole for New York City to find his dad and spread Christmas cheer—sugar, snowballs, and heart in a modern holiday favorite. | Nov 12 – Dec 27, 2026 | Musical | Stanley |
| The Elvis Christmas Comeback SpecialA new musical riffing on the King’s legendary TV special—velvet, swagger, and holiday spirit with a world-premiere bow. | Nov 26 – Dec 27, 2026 | World Premiere | Olympic Village |
| A Wonderheads Christmas CarolThe Wonderheads’ mask-and-puppet style reimagines Dickens’ miser on a redemptive Christmas Eve with visual storytelling and theatrical magic. | Dec 2–27, 2026 | Play | Lindsay/Granville |
| Death of a SalesmanArthur Miller’s landmark tragedy follows Willy Loman’s last ride down the road of delusion, debt, and the American Dream’s broken promises. | Jan 21 – Feb 21, 2027 | Play | Stanley |
| Little Darlin’A tender, funny play about growing up, small-town secrets, and the songs that hold memory in place. | Feb 4–28, 2027 | Play | Lindsay/Granville |
| Behind the MoonA contemporary drama about faith, family, and the stories we tell when the ground shifts beneath us. | Feb 25 – Mar 14, 2027 | Play | Olympic Village |
| John Proctor Is the VillainA high school English class dissects The Crucible just as real-life accusations explode—a sharp Gen Z play about power, reputation, and who gets to tell the story. | Mar 11 – Apr 11, 2027 | Play | Stanley |
| Summer, 1976David Auburn’s memory play about a mother and daughter navigating art, independence, and the summer Picasso died—quiet, funny, and deeply human. | Apr 15 – May 9, 2027 | Play | Lindsay/Granville |
| Shirley ValentineWilly Russell’s solo tour-de-force: a Liverpool housewife talks to the wall, buys a ticket to Greece, and reclaims her appetite for life. | Apr 29 – May 30, 2027 | Play | Stanley |
| A Closer Walk with Patsy ClineA musical tribute woven from Cline’s hits and the friendship between the singer and a devoted fan who kept the radio on. | Jul 8 – Aug 22, 2027 | Musical | Lindsay/Granville |
| Les MisérablesBoublil and Schönberg’s sung-through epic from Hugo’s novel: Jean Valjean’s decades-long quest for redemption amid poverty and uprising in nineteenth-century France, carried by anthems audiences know by heart. | Jun 24 – Aug 22, 2027 | Musical | Stanley |
| Program / Series | Dates | Type | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Opening Night with Yuja WangXian Zhang; Yuja Wang · Prokofiev Lieutenant Kijé suite; Prokofiev Piano Concerto No. 3 (special performance, not Symphonic Series). | Sep 19, 2026 | Masterworks | Opening |
| Xian and James EhnesXian Zhang; James Ehnes · Bruch Violin Concerto No. 1; Berlioz Symphonie fantastique. | Sep 24, 26 & 27, 2026 | Masterworks | Symphonic |
| Morlot Conducts The Sounds of SpringLudovic Morlot; Conor Hanick · Bridge Enter Spring; Samuel Adams No Such Spring; Schumann Symphony No. 1 (“Spring”). | Oct 22 & 24, 2026 | Masterworks | Symphonic |
| Leila Josefowicz ReturnsJonathan Stockhammer; Leila Josefowicz · Unsuk Chin Rocaná; Szymanowski Violin Concerto No. 2; Stravinsky Petrushka (1947). | Nov 5 & 7, 2026 | Masterworks | Symphonic |
| Tchaikovsky’s First Piano Concerto and ZarathustraXian Zhang; Tony Siqi Yun · Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 1; R. Strauss Also sprach Zarathustra. | Nov 12, 14 & 15, 2026 | Masterworks | Symphonic |
| Mozart’s Requiem with XianXian Zhang; soloists, timpani, chorale, orchestra · Joe Pereira Timpani Concerto (co-commission, world premiere); Mozart Requiem. | Nov 19, 21 & 22, 2026 | Masterworks | Symphonic |
| Xian and Emanuel AxXian Zhang; Emanuel Ax · Haydn Symphony No. 82 (“The Bear”); Mozart Piano Concerto No. 25; Mozart Eine kleine Nachtmusik; Haydn Symphony No. 87. | Jan 28 & 30, 2027 | Masterworks | Symphonic |
| Tchaikovsky’s Manfred with XianXian Zhang; Steven Banks · Ibert Concertino da camera; Banks Come As You Are; Tchaikovsky Manfred Symphony. | Feb 4, 6 & 7, 2027 | Masterworks | Symphonic |
| Xian Conducts The Sounds of SpainXian Zhang; Noah Geller · Lalo Symphonie espagnole; Ginastera (four dances from Estancia); Rimsky-Korsakov Capriccio espagnol. | Feb 11 & 13, 2027 | Masterworks | Symphonic |
| Charlie Chaplin’s Modern TimesTimothy Brock · Chaplin Modern Times (film with orchestra). | Feb 25, 27 & 28, 2027 | Masterworks | Symphonic |
| Xian Conducts ScheherazadeXian Zhang · Smetana The Moldau; Steven Mackey Concerto for Orchestra (co-commission, world premiere); Rimsky-Korsakov Scheherazade. | Mar 11 & 13, 2027 | Masterworks | Symphonic |
| Berlioz’s Romeo and JulietHugh Wolff; J’Nai Bridges; Seattle Symphony Chorale · Berlioz Roméo et Juliette, Op. 17. | Mar 18, 20 & 21, 2027 | Masterworks | Symphonic |
| Grieg’s Peer Gynt with XianXian Zhang; Helen Kim · Vaughan Williams The Lark Ascending; Grieg Peer Gynt suite (Zhang’s selections); Webern Im Sommerwind; Scriabin Poem of Ecstasy. | Apr 8 & 10, 2027 | Masterworks | Symphonic · Nature |
| Beethoven’s Pastoral and Gil ShahamXian Zhang; Gil Shaham · Dvořák Violin Concerto; Beethoven Symphony No. 6 (“Pastoral”). | Apr 15, 17 & 18, 2027 | Masterworks | Symphonic · Nature |
| Pines & Fountains of Rome with XianXian Zhang; Gabriela Montero · Montero Piano Concerto No. 1 (“Latin”); Respighi Fountains of Rome; Respighi Pines of Rome. | Apr 22, 24 & 25, 2027 | Masterworks | Symphonic · Nature |
| Shostakovich’s 10th SymphonyDavid Afkham; Steven Osborne · Saariaho Lumière et Pésanteur; Lutosławski Piano Concerto; Shostakovich Symphony No. 10. | Apr 29 & May 1, 2027 | Masterworks | Symphonic |
| Rachmaninov’s Second Piano ConcertoAlexander Shelley; Benjamin Grosvenor · Ian Cusson 1Q84: Sinfonietta Metamoderna; Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No. 2; Sibelius Symphony No. 2. | May 13 & 14, 2027 | Masterworks | Symphonic |
| Mahler’s Fourth SymphonyNicholas Carter; Patricia Westley · Strauss Träumerei am Kamin (from Intermezzo); Debussy (arr. Brett Dean) Ariettes oubliées; Mahler Symphony No. 4. | Jun 3, 5 & 6, 2027 | Masterworks | Symphonic |
| Xian Conducts BrahmsXian Zhang; Daniel Lozakovich · Brahms Symphony No. 3; Brahms Violin Concerto. | Jun 17, 19 & 20, 2027 | Masterworks | Symphonic |
| Wagner’s The Ring Without WordsXian Zhang; George Li · Liszt Piano Concerto No. 2; Wagner (arr. Maazel) The Ring Without Words. | Jun 24 & 26, 2027 | Masterworks | Symphonic |
| Program / Series | Dates | Type | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| “The gentle fragrance of love”: Mahler’s Rückert-LiederSeason closer: Nicole Buetti short works for strings, winds/brass, and full orchestra; Mahler Rückert-Lieder with soprano Stacey Mastrian; Mussorgsky Pictures at an Exhibition (orch. Ravel). | May 30, 2026 | Community | Benaroya Hall |
| Program / Series | Dates | Type | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| “An American Welcome”William Schuman American Festival Overture; Gershwin An American in Paris; Dvořák Symphony No. 9. | Sat May 16, 2026 | Community |
| Program / Series | Dates | Type | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Butterfly FantasyMei-Ann Chen conductor; Melissa White, violin. Che-Yi Lee Dancing Strings; Chen/He, Butterfly Lovers Concerto; Ravel Mother Goose (complete). East/West program with a mini Taiwan Festival (food, activities) at the Asia Pacific Cultural Center date. | May 16 & 17, 2026 | Masterworks | APCC, Tacoma / Pioneer Park, Puyallup |
| The PlanetsMei-Ann Chen conductor; Arturo Fernandez, theremin. Jessie Montgomery Starburst; Fernandez Alia-the-Strange; Carolina Eyck Remembrance; Holst/Stephenson The Planets. Cosmic-scale program from the opening flash to the calm of Neptune. With intermission ~100 min. | Oct 24 & 25, 2026 | Masterworks | Rialto, Tacoma / Pioneer Park, Puyallup |
| TafelmusikDavid Belkovski harpsichord; NWS ensemble. Telemann Tafelmusik Production III (complete)—French overture, small ensembles, double horn concerto, and full-ensemble close. With intermission ~90 min. | Dec 19 & 20, 2026 | Masterworks | Courthouse Square Ballroom, Tacoma / Pioneer Park, Puyallup |
| Youtz / Faigin + Reich / RichterSpecial concert with film. Jeffery Meyer conductor. Gregory Youtz Worlds Within Worlds (world premiere) with paintings by Gary Faigin. Steve Reich Reich / Richter with Gerhard Richter’s film Moving Picture (946-3). With intermission ~85 min. | Jan 21, 2027 | Masterworks | Spanish Ballroom, Tacoma |
| EmoteJeffery Meyer conductor. Anna Clyne Within Her Arms; Alexander Miller ROCOmoji (strings plus sextet of double reeds); Schoenberg Verklärte Nacht (chamber string scoring). With intermission ~90 min. | Jan 23 & 24, 2027 | Masterworks | Schneebeck Hall, Tacoma / Pioneer Park, Puyallup |
| Mozart + SalieriYaniv Attar; Holly Boaz, Nerys Jones, Martin Bakari, José Rubio; with Symphony Tacoma Voices (Geoffrey Boers) and Tacoma Little Theater. Pushkin’s Mozart & Salieri with W. A. Mozart selections; Requiem K.626. With intermission ~110 min. | Mar 13 & 14, 2027 | Masterworks | Rialto, Tacoma / Pioneer Park, Puyallup |
| Re / VisionJeffery Meyer conductor; Curtis Stewart, violin, soloist and co-creator. Perkinson Sinfonietta No. 2, Generations; Coleridge–Taylor/Stewart, three selections from the 24 Negro Melodies; Bartók/Stewart, world premiere inspired by the Roumanian Dances; Bartók Divertimento for Strings. With intermission ~110 min. | May 22 & 23, 2027 | Masterworks | Drost, Tacoma (TBC) / Pioneer Park, Puyallup |
| Program / Series | Dates | Type | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 5David Danzmayr; Abel Selaocoe, cello. Glinka Ruslan and Ludmilla Overture; Jessie Montgomery These Righteous Paths (OS co-commission, West Coast premiere); Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 5. | Oct 2, 3 & 4, 2026 | Masterworks | Salem + Portland |
| Holst’s The PlanetsGiancarlo Guerrero; Portland State choirs. Saariaho Asteroid 4179: Toutatis; Gabriela Lena Frank Picaflor: A future myth (West Coast premiere); Holst The Planets. | Oct 8, 10 & 11, 2026 | Masterworks | Schnitzer, Portland |
| Kahane, Still & CoplandDavid Danzmayr; Gabriel Kahane. Copland Lincoln Portrait; Kahane Every Love Song Is a Protest (OS co-commission, world premiere); Still Symphony No. 4, “Autochthonous.” Sounds Like Portland. | Oct 23, 24 & 25, 2026 | Masterworks | Salem + Portland |
| Stravinsky & BeethovenNorman Huynh; Steiger Butte Drum and Singers; PSUC Chamber Choir. Stravinsky Symphonies of Wind Instruments; Michael Gordon Natural History; Miedziak (commission); Beethoven Symphony No. 1. | Oct 31 & Nov 1, 2026 | Masterworks | Schnitzer, Portland |
| Mahler’s Symphony No. 6David Danzmayr. Mahler Symphony No. 6 (“Tragic”), no intermission. | Nov 21 & 22, 2026 | Masterworks | Schnitzer, Portland |
| Shostakovich & RachmaninoffShiyeon Sung; Marc-André Hamelin, piano. Shin Kafka’s Dream; Rachmaninoff Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini; Shostakovich Symphony No. 11 (“The Year 1905”). | Jan 7, 8, 9 & 10, 2027 | Masterworks | Salem + Portland |
| Emanuel Ax Plays BeethovenDavid Danzmayr; Emanuel Ax, piano. Beethoven (Cooper) Symphony No. 10; Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 4; Brotons; Schubert (Newbould) Symphony No. 10. | Jan 23 & 24, 2027 | Masterworks | Schnitzer, Portland |
| Enigma VariationsDavid Danzmayr; Sarah Kwak, violin. Coleridge-Taylor Ballade; Chen Gang & He Zhenhao, Butterfly Lovers Violin Concerto; Elgar Enigma Variations. | Jan 30 & 31, 2027 | Masterworks | Schnitzer, Portland |
| Romance & Devotion with the Oregon SymphonyJun Märkl; Karen Gomyo, violin. Berlioz Béatrice et Bénédict Overture; Dvořák Violin Concerto; Fauré Pelléas et Mélisande suite; Tchaikovsky Romeo and Juliet Overture-Fantasy. | Feb 12, 13 & 14, 2027 | Masterworks | Salem + Portland |
| Bizet & BoléroChloé van Soeterstède; Simon Trpčeski, piano. Bizet Symphony in C; Ginastera Concierto Argentino; Albéniz Rapsodia española; Ravel Boléro. | Feb 18, 20 & 21, 2027 | Masterworks | Schnitzer, Portland |
| Mendelssohn’s Italian SymphonyDavid Danzmayr; Chien–Kim–Watkins Trio. Bunch; Beethoven Triple Concerto; Mendelssohn Symphony No. 4 (“Italian”). Sounds Like Portland. | Mar 11, 13 & 14, 2027 | Masterworks | Schnitzer, Portland |
| Rachmaninoff’s Symphony No. 3Kevin John Edusei; Vadim Gluzman, violin. Jani; Bernstein Serenade (after Plato’s Symposium); Rachmaninoff Symphony No. 3. | Mar 19, 20 & 21, 2027 | Masterworks | Salem + Portland |
| Don QuixoteMario Venzago; Zlatomir Fung, cello. Berg Piano Sonata (orch. Verbey); Schumann Manfred Overture; Liszt Mephisto Waltz No. 1; R. Strauss Don Quixote. | Apr 10 & 11, 2027 | Masterworks | Schnitzer, Portland |
| Beethoven’s EmperorNicholas McGegan; Steven Osborne, piano. C. P. E. Bach Symphony No. 3; Mozart Symphony No. 39; Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 5 (“Emperor”). | Apr 22, 24 & 25, 2027 | Masterworks | Schnitzer, Portland |
| Mozart’s Mass in C MinorDavid Danzmayr; Oregon Repertory Singers. Harrison La Koro Sutro; Mozart Mass in C minor, K. 427. | May 15 & 16, 2027 | Masterworks | Schnitzer, Portland |
| Danzmayr & PorterDavid Danzmayr; Simone Porter, violin. Mozart Violin Concerto No. 5 (“Turkish”); Bruckner Symphony No. 9. | May 22 & 23, 2027 | Masterworks | Schnitzer, Portland |
| Stravinsky’s PetrushkaJun Märkl; Jean-Yves Thibaudet, piano. Poulenc Les Biches; Gershwin Concerto in F; Stravinsky Petrushka (1947). | Jun 5 & 6, 2027 | Masterworks | Schnitzer, Portland |
| Tchaikovsky’s Violin ConcertoDavid Danzmayr; Stella Chen, violin. Mussorgsky; Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto; Mussorgsky Night on Bald Mountain; Scriabin Poem of Ecstasy. | Jun 10, 12 & 13, 2027 | Masterworks | Schnitzer, Portland |
| Program / Series | Dates | Type | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chopin & Tchaikovsky 4Otto Tausk; Hayato Sumino, piano. Kelly-Marie Murphy A Thousand Natural Shocks; Chopin Piano Concerto No. 1; Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 4. | Sep 11, 12 & 13, 2026 | Masterworks | Diamond · Orpheum |
| Mozart, Sibelius & DebussyOtto Tausk; Nicholas Wright, violin; Hung-Wei Huang, viola. Lizée Zeiss After Dark; Mozart Sinfonia concertante; Sibelius Symphony No. 7; Debussy La mer. | Sep 18, 19 & 20, 2026 | Masterworks | Gold · Orpheum / Bell, Surrey |
| Prokofiev’s CinderellaAntony Hermus; Kevin Zhu, violin. Scriabin Rêverie; Shostakovich Violin Concerto No. 1; Prokofiev Cinderella Suite. | Nov 6 & 7, 2026 | Masterworks | Diamond · Orpheum |
| Liszt Piano Concerto No. 1Otto Tausk; Inon Barnatan, piano; Mireille Asselin, soprano. Liszt Piano Concerto No. 1; Górecki Symphony No. 3. | Nov 13 & 14, 2026 | Masterworks | Gold · Orpheum |
| Brahms, Sibelius & DebussyStanislav Kochanovsky; Clara-Jumi Kang, violin. Debussy Prélude à l’après-midi d’un faune; Sibelius Violin Concerto; Brahms Symphony No. 4. | Jan 22, 23 & 24, 2027 | Masterworks | Gold · Orpheum |
| Grieg, Liszt, Fung & StraussOtto Tausk; Jaeden Izik-Dzurko, piano. Fung Parade; Grieg Piano Concerto; Liszt Les préludes; R. Strauss Death and Transfiguration. | Jan 29 & 30, 2027 | Masterworks | Diamond · Orpheum |
| Strauss, Schumann & RespighiGiordano Bellincampi; Alexander Wide, horn. Respighi Fountains of Rome; R. Strauss Horn Concerto No. 2; Schumann Symphony No. 4. | Mar 5 & 6, 2027 | Masterworks | Gold · Orpheum |
| Mozart & Shostakovich 8Alpesh Chauhan; Bomsori Kim, violin. Mozart Violin Concerto No. 5; Shostakovich Symphony No. 8. | Mar 19, 20 & 21, 2027 | Masterworks | Diamond · Orpheum / Bell, Surrey |
| Schumann & WagnerOtto Tausk; Steven Isserlis, cello. Schumann Cello Concerto; Wagner (De Vlieger) Tristan und Isolde (excerpts). | Apr 16 & 17, 2027 | Masterworks | Diamond · Orpheum |
| Brahms & Dvořák 8Kevin John Edusei; Jeremy Denk, piano. Brahms Piano Concerto No. 1; Dvořák Symphony No. 8. | Apr 23 & 24, 2027 | Masterworks | Gold · Orpheum |
| Stravinsky’s PetrushkaJun Märkl; Karen Gomyo, violin. Pépin Les Eaux célestes; Glazunov Violin Concerto in A minor; Stravinsky Petrushka (1947). | May 28 & 29, 2027 | Masterworks | Gold · Orpheum |
| Elgar’s Violin & Mahler 10Otto Tausk; Christian Tetzlaff, violin. Cassandra Miller Swim; Mahler Symphony No. 10; Elgar Violin Concerto. | Jun 4 & 5, 2027 | Masterworks | Diamond · Orpheum |