The Master Chorale of Flagstaff performs everything from Bartok and Copland to familiar Disney favorites, all wrapped up in a theatrical presentation by Theatrikos actors!

The Master Chorale of Flagstaff performs everything from Bartok and Copland to familiar Disney favorites, all wrapped up in a theatrical presentation by Theatrikos actors!
When Nancy auditions for the school play, her fancy world crumbles when she learns she’s cast not as a mermaid but as a tree! With the help of her friends, Nancy rallies and the play is a huge success, with the fanciest dance ever.
After seeing her fiance kiss another woman at the televised Thanksgiving Day Parade, Mary’s life falls apart — just in time for the holidays.
Larger-than-life puppets used to great effect as Tilly battles giant spiders and lizards, a five-headed dragon, and other mythical creatures sprung to life from within the game.
In this intensely funny character-driven play, eccentric medium Madame Arcati holds a séance at the home of cantankerous novelist Charles Condomine, unwittingly bringing back the spirit of Charles’ first wife—whose haunting disrupts his second marriage.
The breathtaking glamour and decadent excess of the Jazz Age comes to the stage with Jay Gatsby, a self-made millionaire, who passionately pursues the elusive Daisy Buchanan in Simon Levy’s adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s famous novel, “The Great Gatsby.”
A moving tale of an aging widow’s desire to return to her beloved hometown of Bountiful, Texas, one final time before she dies.
Neil Simon’s “Lost in Yonkers” is equal parts humor and heart, a touching glimpse of a family finding its center. The Tony Award- and Pulitzer Prize-winning production will be staged February 2-18 at the Doris Harper-White Playhouse in historic downtown Flagstaff.
In this hilarious Christmas classic, a couple struggling to put on a church Christmas pageant is faced with casting the Herdman kids—probably the most inventively awful kids in history.
Adorable but sociopath 8-year-old Tina will do anything to get the lead role in her school play—“including murdering the leading lady!”