Queen's Musical Theatre Presents Sunday in the Park with George

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Sunday in the Park with George is a captivating musical by Stephen Sondheim that brings to life the iconic painting A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte by Georges Seurat. Set in both the late 19th century and the present day, the show explores the artistic process, the tension between creativity and personal relationships, and the struggles of artistic legacy. With stunning music, heartfelt performances, and a unique blend of visual art and theatre, this musical invites audiences to experience the beauty of Seurat’s masterpiece from an entirely new perspective. Don’t miss your chance to see this critically acclaimed work come to life on stage! 

Sunday in the Park with George is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.mtishows.com

Ages 8+ (Please see content notice below)

Tickets and Showtimes

Tickets can be purchased at this link.

Tuesday, January 14: Pay What You Can Preview 7PM
Wednesday, January 15: Opening show 7PM
Thursday, January 16: 7PM
Friday, January 17: 7PM
Saturday, January 18: 1:30PM (Relaxed) and 7PM
Sunday, January 19: 1:30PM
Wednesday, January 22: 7PM
Thursday, January 23: 7PM
Friday, January 24: 7PM
Saturday, January 25: 1:30PM (Masks Encouraged) and 7PM
Sunday, January 26: 1:30PM

Masks-Encouraged Performance (January 25 at 1:30PM): All audience members are encouraged to wear masks to create a safe and accessible theatre environment for everyone. Actors will not be wearing masks. While we encourage audience members to bring your own masks, masks will be available at the Front of House. 

Relaxed Performance (January 18 at 1:30PM): This relaxed performance is designed to provide a less restrictive audience experience, ensuring that all patrons can feel comfortable and safe enjoying the show in their own way. Our goal is to foster a non-judgmental environment where everyone is welcome to engage with the performance as they need. At this show, actors will introduce themselves and their roles before the performance begins. Please review the content warning, technical advisories, and descriptions of immersive elements above to determine if this production aligns with your preferences. Note that no adjustments will be made to the performance itself for this relaxed show.

More Information

Immersive Experience: Please be aware that all front-row seats are part of an immersive experience. If you choose to sit in these seats, actors may interact with you directly, including coming up to you, speaking to you, or shaking your hand. [If you would like to reserve a non-immersive seat, please reach out to Nathan Lackman-Caplin (Access Coordinator) at qmtaccessibility@gmail.com at least 24 hours before the performance you plan to attend.] 

Tech Advisories: In a few scenes, this production features quickly moving lights that, at times, are directed toward the audience. Audience members are welcome to step out of the theatrr if needed. We can provide you with timestamp indicators in advance if you would like to step out of the theatre for these moments. Additionally, the production utilizes surround sound. If you have any questions, please email Nathan Lackman-Caplin (Access Coordinator) at qmtaccessibility@gmail.com. 

Content Warning: This production includes sparse coarse language, allusions to power dynamics in relationships, themes of infidelity and conversations surrounding responsibility, brief moments of grief, and a scene depicting the spanking of a child. If you would like a more descriptive content warning, please email Nathan Lackman-Caplin (Access Coordinator) at qmtaccessibility@gmail.com.