2025-2026 SEASON SHOWS
Single Tickets on sale JULY 15

AGATHA CHRISTIE'S MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS
By Agatha Christie. Adapted for the stage by Ken Ludwig.
Festival Stage | Ages 12+
A luxury locomotive, a confounding murder, and Agatha Christie’s most famous sleuth,
Hercule Poirot.
Just after midnight, a snowdrift stops the fabled Orient Express in its tracks. By morning, an American businessman lies dead in his compartment, his door locked from the inside. Isolated by the snow and with a killer in their midst, world-famous detective Hercule Poirot must solve the case before the murderer strikes again. Book your passage now for this wickedly funny thrill ride.

DISNEY'S FROZEN THE BROADWAY MUSICAL
NOVEMBER 26, 2025 – JANUARY 4, 2026
Music & Lyrics by Kristen Anderson-Lopez & Robert Lopez. Book by Jennifer Lee.
Festival Stage | Ages 5+
Disney’s magical, musical hit that took Broadway by storm.
Anna, the princess of Arendelle, sets off on an epic journey to find her sister, Elsa, whose icy powers have trapped their kingdom in eternal winter. With the help of Kristoff, his adorable reindeer Sven, and the silly snowman Olaf, can Anna bring her sister home? Based on the Academy Award-winning animated film, Disney’s Frozen includes the film’s beloved songs such as “Let it Go” and “For the First Time in Forever.”

THE LEHMAN TRILOGY
JANUARY 29 – FEBRUARY 15, 2026
By Stefano Massini. Adapted by Ben Power.
Octagon Stage | Ages 12+
A sweeping theatrical adventure, tracing the rise and fall of an immigrant family from Montgomery, Alabama, to Wall Street.
From a small general store on Montgomery’s Commerce Street to unimaginable wealth on Wall Street, the Lehman Brothers epitomized the American Dream. Together, they built a firm that would shape — and later shake — the very foundation of global finance. The Lehman Trilogy explores ambition, identity, and the price of unchecked success.

SHAKESPEARE'S MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING
MARCH 19 – APRIL 5, 2026
By William Shakespeare
Festival Stage | Ages 12+
A sparkling comedy where hearts are won, masks are dropped, and love triumphs — though not without a fight.
The war is over, but the real battle is just beginning in this whimsical comedy. With wit as their weapon of choice, Beatrice and Benedick spar with relentless charm, unaware that love is quietly taking aim. Friends plot to bring them together, secrets threaten to tear others apart, and Shakespeare’s surprisingly modern romantic comedy delivers a whirlwind of romance, deception, and laugh-out-loud mischief.

ReCON$truXion
APRIL 23 – MAY 3, 2026
By Robert Schenkkan
Octagon Stage | Ages 14+
The unbelievable, true story of Mississippi’s first Black Speaker of the House.
In the searing aftermath of the Civil War, a man born into slavery challenges the broken promises of Reconstruction. John Lynch rose to become the first Black Speaker of Mississippi’s House of Representatives, a United States Congressman, and chair of the Republican National Convention. Commissioned by Alabama Shakespeare Festival for its New Southern Canon, Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning playwright Robert Schenkkan (All the Way, The Kentucky Cycle) introduces us to an inspiring writer, attorney, military officer, and politician who embodied the strength and the struggles of a rapidly changing America.
*World Premiere

CHICKEN & BISCUITS
JUNE 4 – JUNE 21, 2026
By Douglas Lyons
Octagon Stage | Ages 14+
A hilariously dysfunctional family and a funeral you’ll never forget.
Laughter and chaos collide in this uproarious Broadway comedy, as sisters Baneatta and Beverly reunite at their father’s funeral. Surrounded by their wacky relatives, the homegoing turns into a feast of family drama when a shocking revelation bursts into the room. Past wounds resurface, tempers flare, and sibling rivalry reaches a fever pitch, but this fast-paced farce ultimately dishes up a healthy serving of humor, heart, and healing.

BEAUTIFUL: THE CAROLE KING MUSICAL
Book by Douglas McGrath. Words & Music by Gerry Goffin & Carole King, Barry Mann & Cynthia Weil.
Festival Stage | Ages 12+
A smash Broadway musical packed with pop hits that defined a generation.
Before she was world-renowned singer-songwriter Carole King, she was Carole Klein — a Brooklyn girl with a piano, a dream, and a sound all her own. From writing chart-toppers for music’s biggest stars to becoming one herself, Carole King’s rise to fame is as powerful as the music she created. Bursting with timeless hits, including “You’ve Got a Friend,” “Will You Love Me Tomorrow,” “Natural Woman,” “Locomotion,” and more, this high-energy musical celebration takes you from the songwriting rooms of the Brill Building to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.

UNFORGETTABLE: JOHN-MARK MCGAHA SINGS NAT KING COLE
FEBRUARY 12 – FEBRUARY 15, 2026
Festival Stage | Ages 14+
Special Event – Not included in Subscription Packages.
An unforgettable concert honoring legendary crooner Nat King Cole.
The genius and warmth of Montgomery’s own Nat King Cole is brought to life by acclaimed singer, storyteller, and multi-instrumentalist John-Mark McGaha (The Ray Charles Legacy, Smokey Joe’s Cafe). In this romantic and heartfelt concert, McGaha leads a lush jazz ensemble as he reflects upon Cole’s trailblazing career with an intimate charm. With an extraordinary voice that BroadwayWorld calls “crystal-clear perfection,” McGaha croons classics such as “Unforgettable,” “Route 66,” “L-O-V-E,” “Straighten Up and Fly Right,” and “Mona Lisa.”