Photo from our 2015 production of Grease showing the guys in a small blue convertible, throwing their fists in the air as they sing "Greased Lightning" with text next to it that reads The 2025 Season of Electrifying Musicals.

Join us for our 2025 season!

Photo of Sharon Maroney.

Like the future of Broadway Rose, this season is bright and ready to wow audiences with exciting productions–all with the unparalleled quality that we offer as Oregon’s premier musical theatre company. Ranging from classics to new works, this season is filled with variety to create an electric theatre experience.

Every show this season has a special spark, ignited by sizzling scores, fiery dance numbers, and passionate stories about love, friendship, and courage. We can’t wait to share with you a boogie-worthy revue, a beloved 1950s romp, a Broadway hit about a waitress who finds herself through baking, a tap-filled classic, a contemporary mystery-romance, and lastly, a touching and festive holiday revue.

Get ready for an electrifying season of musical theatre that will leave you wanting more–we’re supplying a whole lot of power this year.

– Sharon Maroney, Producing Artistic Director

Single tickets go on sale December 16, but you can reserve your tickets now and save up to 20% with a season subscription!

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8-TRACK

THE SOUNDS OF THE ’70s IN CONCERT

From “I Want You Back” to “Stayin’ Alive,” the fast-paced musical romp celebrates one of the most iconic decades of the 20th century with a lively revue of the ‘70s. Get ready for what the Los Angeles Times calls “An electric, energetic, and powerful good time!”
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January 23 – February 16, 2025

At the Broadway Rose New Stage

Directed by Dan Murphy

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GREASE

Grease is the word! Journey back to Rydell High School circa the 1950s, where “Burger Palace Boys” and “Pink Ladies” rule the school. Don’t miss the powerhouse Broadway musical that has earned its place as one of the world’s most popular shows.
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April 10 – May 18, 2025

At the Broadway Rose New Stage

Directed by Sarah Jane Hardy

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WAITRESS

This Broadway hit tells the story of Jenna, a waitress and pie maker, stuck in a small town and a loveless marriage. When a baking contest offers her a chance at escape, Jenna finds the courage to take a long-abandoned dream off the shelf.
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June 26 – July 20, 2025

At the Deb Fennell Auditorium

Directed by Lyn Cramer

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ANYTHING GOES

Set sail on the S.S. American with Cole Porter’s classic Broadway hit! This award-winning musical boasts dazzling tap numbers, witty repartee, and a madcap group of passengers. The 2022 revision includes familiar classics from the Great American Songbook sung throughout this zany tale of star-crossed lovers.
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July 31 – August 17, 2025

At the Deb Fennell Auditorium

Directed by Peggy Taphorn

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TRIANGLE

Triangle, a new love story, is set against the backdrop of the infamous Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire in New York and its modern-day inhabitants. This musical explores intersections and parallels between history and modern-day life as two couples navigate love and loss a century apart.
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September 18 – October 12, 2025

At the Broadway Rose New Stage

Directed by Michael Baron

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CHRISTMAS IN DOOR COUNTY

Christmas in Door County, a new holiday musical revue, brings the holiday spirit through festive songs and a heartwarming story. As guests get stranded at the Borealis Bed & Breakfast, they come together to find some yuletide cheer and the true meaning of Christmas.
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November 26 – December 21, 2025

At the Broadway Rose New Stage

Directed by Dan Murphy

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Tax-deductible donations are a great way to support the arts in your community!