Seattle Rep Unveils its 2026/27 Season: 7 Shows, 2 Tonys, and 1 World Premiere
Seattle theatergoers, grab your planners. Seattle Rep just dropped its 2026/27 season lineup, and it has plenty for everyone with a seven-show run that bounces from eighteenth-century Vienna to modern high school classrooms. Even better? Five of these productions are stamped #BuiltBySeattleRep, meaning the sets, props, and costumes are crafted from scratch by local artists right here in town.
Here is what is hitting the stage.
The Heavy Hitters
The Bagley Wright Theater opens with the world premiere musical Freak The Mighty (July 30 to September 6, 2026). Adapted from Rodman Philbrick’s novel by the producers who brought us Come From Away, it is a heartfelt story about two teenage outcasts.
Later in the winter, get ready for Peter Pan Goes Wrong (November 27, 2026 to January 3, 2027). If you need a break from traditional holiday sweetness, the slapstick chaos, collapsing sets and missed cues should do the trick.
Spring is ushered in with Peter Shaffer’s Amadeus (April 8 to May 9, 2027). Come for the gorgeous 18th-century fashion, stay for the ruthless battle of egos.
Sharp Comedies and West Coast Collabs
Over in the Leo K. Theater, Eureka Day (September 24 to November 15, 2026) finds the dark humor in a progressive school board trying to committee-vote its way out of a health crisis.
In January, the Rep teams up with San Francisco’s American Conservatory Theater and Los Angeles’
Center Theatre Group for John Proctor is the Villain (January 21 to February 21, 2027). It follows a group of high schoolers who take a hard look at “The Crucible” and realize the real witch hunts are happening right in their own hallways.
Rounding out the season for Seattle Rep are Lynn Nottage’s Intimate Apparel (February 18 to March 21, 2027), and an apocalyptic comedy by Keiko Green titled You Are Cordially Invited to the End of the World! (May 13 to June 13, 2027).
Subscriptions for the 2026/27 Season are on sale now.