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Arizona Broadway Theater

This venue is known for its specialty in outstanding Broadway musical theater performances. The theater, located in Peoria, was founded in 2004 and has become a stronger theater each year since. Morphing from an average theater experience to dinner theater, this one-of-a-kind experience has turned into a hit. The performance space holds 470 theatergoers to dine and take in a fantastic musical production. Anyone is open to come try out for a show, as the theater holds everything from children’s musicals to adults-only performances. Currently come relax, watch and dine and as you get to watch their latest performance of “Saturday Night Fever.” Tickets are on sale now.

 

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Herberger Theater

The Herberger Theater Center is a longtime staple for the arts community in Phoenix. The arts center and arts advocate works through a nonprofit and supports live theater and youth outreach programs. The resident acting companies that call this theater’s stage home include: Center Dance Ensemble, iTheatre Collaborative, and the Arizona Theatre Company. The Center Stage, located in Downtown Phoenix, holds 800 audience members. Currently, you can head down to watch “Fiddler on a Hot Tin Roof” a special lunchtime theater show.

 

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Desert Stages Theater

The local theater has marked its place in Scottsdale; as the city has changed, the theater has not. This nonprofit children’s theater specializes in putting on shows that light up life the way only a child’s smile could. The  theater holds to smaller stages, The Actor’s Café, and the Main stage Series in Cullity Hall. Founded by Gerry Cullity and now taken over by his wife Laurie, the theater has kept on a legacy that continues to shine. Currently, the theater is making its biggest move yet, heading into Scottsdale’s Fashion Square Mall this upcoming year from its original theater platform. Make sure you make it to see their next upcoming show, Gerry Cullity’s “Cinderella: A Ragtime Musical.” It will be sure to bring a new twist on a old princess classic. You can purchase tickets online now.