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Single Ticket Prices



Fri & Sat evening &
Sun matinees:

Thurs evening &
Sat matinees:

General $30
Senior (62+) $24
Youth (21-13) $24
Children (12-5) $14

General $22
Senior $18
Youth $18
Children $14

Into the Woods (replaces 42nd Street)



Music & Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
Book by James Lapine

Directed by Gene Abravaya

Someone's been fooling with our fairy tales!

Once upon a time, a Baker and his Wife journey into the woods on a quest to lift a witch's curse.  On the way, they cross paths with Little Red Riding Hood, Rapunzel, Cinderella, and a menagerie of other fairy tale characters.  They pursue individual wishes until their stories become entangled in unexpected ways, revealing what happens after "happily ever after."  Stephen Sondheim's wickedly witty score weaves a magical spell with such bewitching gems as "Children Will Listen," "Giants In The Sky," and "No One Is Alone."