The Hult Center Announces the 2025-2026 Broadway Season

(L to R) Lena Owens (Lisa), Amy Weaver (Sophie Sheridan), and Haley Wright (Ali) in MAMMA MIA!. Photo by Joan Marcus.

The Hult Center for the Performing Arts is excited to announce its next season of the Broadway in Eugene series, featuring a collection of shows that feature our favorite stories for an unforgettable season of Broadway experiences.

2025-2026 Season
ShowDates
Mrs. DoubtfireNovember 21-23, 2025
The Book of Mormon *January 2-4, 2026
TinaFebruary 5-8, 2026
BeetlejuiceMarch 3-8, 2026
Mamma Mia!May 6-10, 2026
ClueJuly 10-12, 2026

* Season Add-on

The Season will also include a second add-on show: Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater (March 17-18, 2026). 

Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater grew from a now-fabled performance in March 1958 at the 92nd Street Y in New York City. Led by Alvin Ailey and a group of young African-American modern dancers, that performance changed forever the perception of American dance. The Ailey company has gone on to perform for an estimated 25 million people at theaters in 48 states and 71 countries on six continents – and has reached millions more online and through television broadcasts.

When Mr. Ailey began creating dances, he drew upon his “blood memories” of Texas, the blues, spirituals, and gospel as inspiration, which resulted in the creation of his most popular and critically acclaimed work, Revelations.

Although he created 79 ballets over his lifetime, Mr. Ailey maintained that his company was not exclusively a repository for his own work. Today, the Company continues Mr. Ailey’s mission by presenting important works of the past and commissioning new ones. In all, more than 200 works by over 80 choreographers have been part of the Ailey company’s repertory.

Before his untimely death in 1989, Alvin Ailey named Judith Jamison as his successor, and over the next 21 years, she brought the Company to unprecedented success. Ms. Jamison, in turn, personally selected Robert Battle to succeed her in 2011. In announcing his appointment as Artistic Director, she stated, “Combining an intimate knowledge of the Ailey company with an independent perspective, Robert Battle is without question the creative force of the future.”

Pictured (L-R): Will Burton (Adam), Megan McGinnis (Barbara), Madison Mosley (Lydia) and Justin Collette (Beetlejuice). Photo by Matthew Murphy, 2024.

Subscription renewals and new subscriptions are now available. Single ticket sales will be announced later this summer. Patrons are encouraged to contact the Hult Center Box Office team to find out all the options and perks that come with subscriptions.

More information about the season can be found here.

The venue also encourages all interested patrons to look for information and tickets at HultCenter.org, and be wary of reseller and scalper sites that will often list tickets at exorbitant prices.

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