A spectacular season awaits as the nonprofit Midland Center for the Arts today announces its 2026/27 season.
Featuring the greatest shows direct from Broadway, to artists from around the world, symphonic masterworks with the Midland Symphony Orchestra, and local theatrical productions by Center Stage Theatre, the new season invites audiences to gather for experiences that entertain, move and connect.
This season also arrives during a historic period of transformation for the Center, as Midland Center for the Arts prepares to reopen its Museum and expand opportunities for the community to engage across art, science and history. The season announcement reflects the organization’s renewed mission: sparking creativity by connecting art and science across the past, present, and future.
Show | Dates |
|---|---|
| Jersey Boys | October 30–November 1, 2026 |
| Clue | November 14-15, 2026 |
| Riverdance | February 26-28, 2027 |
| Beetlejuice | April 9-11, 2027 |
| A Beautiful Noise | April 24-25, 2027 |
| The Wiz | June 4-5, 2027 |
“As we continue this exciting period of growth and transformation, we are building experiences at Midland Center for the Arts where more people can see themselves, connect with one another, and feel a true sense of belonging,” said Matt Travis, President & CEO of Midland Center for the Arts. “This season is an invitation into that vision, through the best Broadway tours, music that inspires you, and theatre that moves us. These shared experiences reflect the creativity and connection at the heart of our mission.”
The Midland Symphony Orchestra continues its tradition of bold and engaging programming with a five-concert season. Highlights include Gallery of Sound with guest artists h2 quartet, Vivaldi’s Four Seasons featuring violinist Matthew Vera, the Center’s annual Holiday Pops with Broadway star Dez Duron (Maybe Happy Ending), OCEAN In Concert with live orchestration performing Steven Price’s score alongside the acclaimed film narrated by David Attenborough, and a season finale featuring Brahms’ Symphony No. 4 and Dvořák’s Cello Concerto with guest cellist Gabriel Martins.
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