Playhouse 2025-26 season includes ‘Jagged Little Pill,’ more
Ty Lenderman performs “If I Only Had A Heart” from “The Wizard of Oz” at Playhouse on the Square’s 57th season reveal party Monday, March 3. (Alys Drake/The Daily Memphian)
Playhouse on the Square announced its 2025-26 season at an event at the theater Monday, March 3.
The 57th season includes both fan favorites and regional premieres.
“I’m very proud of the fact that Playhouse on the Square has the freedom to choose the shows we do,” Playhouse Executive Director Michael Detroit said. “We do not shy away from anything. Our desire to reflect our community through discussions about family, race politics, gender, sexuality and more speaks to another facet of our mission to produce a challenging and diverse repertory that speaks to the intelligence the soul and the imagination of our Memphis community, and that is what we will continue to do.”
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Alys Drake
Alys Drake is a Memphian born and raised in the Bluff City. A theater-lover, she has worked in a variety of marketing and communications roles at entities within the advertising, legal, marketing, religious and financial services sectors. She is a graduate of Memphis Central High School and Millsaps College in Jackson, Mississippi.
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