Driving Miss Daisy ⭑ May 27 – June 21 | The Zionists: A Family Storm ⭑ June 16 – July 3 | Estate Sale ⭑ June 30 – July 25 | A Chorus Line ⭑ July 15 – August 8 | Dead Girl’s Quinceañera ⭑ August 5 – 29 | Noises Off ⭑ August 19 – September 6 | The Urmetazoan ⭑ September 30 – October 25 | PLUS Vanya ⭑ October 8 – 24

Boyd-Quinson Theater

A portico frames an outdoor scene, picturing a coastline amid a hurricane. Bold white letters spell out "The Zionists: A Family Storm"

June 16-July 3
Opening: Saturday, June 20

Barrington Stage Company Presents
Miami New Drama’s World Premiere
Written by S. Asher Gelman
Directed by Chloe Treat

A red background features a black and white photo lapse of a dancer mid-leap, the bold white letters in front of her spell out "A Chorus Line"

July 15-August 8
Opening: Sunday, July 19

Conceived and originally directed and choreographed by
Michael Bennett
Book by James Kirkwood & Nicholas Dante
Music by Marvin Hamlisch
Lyrics by Edward Kleban
Co-choreographed by Bob Avian
Directed by Alan Paul
Co-Production with Geva Theatre

A yellow background features a sardine can filled with lingerie, an arm holding a bottle of wine, a leg with yellow pumps on, and a teal phone handset. Around it, a script-like font spells out "Noises Off"

August 19-September 6
Opening: Sunday, August 23

By Michael Frayn
Directed by Gordon Greenberg

A man sits in the foreground of a dark space, his arm bent across a knee while he gazes off-frame. The letters behind him spell out "Vanya".

October 8-24
Opening: Sunday, October 11

By Simon Stephens
Starring Mark H. Dold
Co-created by
Simon Stephens, Andrew Scott, and Sam Yates
After Anton Chekhov’s Uncle Vanya
Directed by Alan Paul

St. Germain Stage

A tiffany blue background features a sans-serif font spelling out "Driving Miss Daisy" with sepia photographs of a black man holding his trillby to his chest, and an older white woman with curly white hair is caught mid-sentence.

May 27-June 21
Opening: Saturday, May 30

By Alfred Uhry
Starring Debra Jo Rupp & Ray Anthony Thomas
Directed by Julianne Boyd
In Collaboration with Palm Beach Dramaworks

A bright orange background features a blue and yellow duotone armchair with a tag hanging from it that reads "Not for Sale". Big white font spells out the title of the play, "Estate Sale" in the foreground.

June 30-July 25
Opening: Sunday, July 5

World Premiere
By Keelay Gipson
Directed by Steph Paul

A teal and red wallpaper pattern shows through a clear evidence bag, a pink glittery pump is inside it. The words "Dead Girl's Quinceañera" lie behind the heel on the wall in bold, yellow text.

August 5-29
Opening: Sunday, August 9

World Premiere Co-Production with Goodman Theatre and Hartford Stage
By Phanésia Pharel
Directed by Melia Bensussen

A salmon-hued sky with tiny yellow stars frames two young girls in the foreground, who are yellow and blue duotone atop green and blue duotone grass. One wears an astronaut outfit, the other a dress. They gaze up at the title, "The Urmetazoan"

September 30-October 25
Opening: Sunday, October 4

By Alex Rugman
Directed by Jack Serio