To Kill a Mockingbird

By Harper Lee
Adapted by Christopher Sergel
OneAmerica Mainstage
America’s most beloved novel comes to life
$25-59 adult | $20 student
Begins: January 29, 2016
Ends: February 28, 2016

Scout and her brother Jem don’t always understand their father, Atticus Finch. But as he defends an innocent man, wrongly accused of a heinous crime, they begin to learn about the realities of life in a racially divided world. Harper Lee’s groundbreaking novel has changed millions of lives; seeing this story live on stage will change yours.

Peter Rabbit and Me

Adapted by Aurand Harris from the tales of Beatrix Potter
The Cabaret
Cherished characters and their playful adventures
Adult and child pricing (chair): $20
Adult pricing (floor): $15
Child and Student pricing (floor): $8

Meet young Beatrix Potter as she first begins to reshape her everyday life into the enchanting world of Flopsy, Mopsy and Cottontail. Join Peter Rabbit on his exciting adventures in Farmer McGregor’s Garden. This beloved classic is filled with humor, surprise, colorful characters and the simple magic of children’s imaginations.

A Christmas Carol

By Charles Dickens
Adapted by Tom Haas
OneAmerica Mainstage
A favorite holiday tradition
$25-89 adult | $20 student

Indy’s favorite holiday tradition returns for its 25th year at the IRT. Scrooge’s visits to the past, the present and the future bring us hope in the dark of winter, when we need it most. Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol celebrates the power of kindness, family and love in this beloved tale filled with laughter, tears and redemption.

The Mousetrap

By Agatha Christie
One America Mainstage
World’s longest running stage play
$25-59 adult | $20 student
Begins: April 26, 2016
Ends: May 22, 2016

Welcome to the classic Agatha Christie mystery thriller: a houseful of strangers trapped by a blizzard and stalked by an unknown murderer. The Mousetrap is the world’s longest running stage play, celebrating its 64th year in 2016. Part drawing room comedy and part murder mystery, this timeless chiller is a double-barreled whodunit full of twists and surprises.

April 4, 1968: Before We Forgot How to Dream

By James Still
IRT Upperstage
An intimate look at an Indianapolis family’s collision with history.
$25-59 adult | $20 student

Bobby Kennedy’s powerful speech on the night of Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination is a vital moment in Indiana’s memory. Inspired by true stories from those who were there, this world premiere offers an intimate look at one family and their personal experiences as history unfolds around them. It will surprise you, move you—and perhaps remind you.