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- Broadway in Jackson has announced its 2026-27 season at Thalia Mara Hall.
- The lineup includes “Jersey Boys,” “Beetlejuice,” “Mannheim Steamroller Christmas,” and “STOMP.”
- “The Price Is Right Live!” will be featured as a special season add-on production.
- Season memberships offer benefits like savings and priority seating for the expanded four-show schedule.
Broadway in Jackson will bring four touring productions and one season add-on to Thalia Mara Hall during its 2026-27 season, including the Tony Award-winning musical “Jersey Boys” and the Broadway comedy “Beetlejuice.”
The lineup, announced Wednesday, July 8, also includes “Mannheim Steamroller Christmas,” the percussion sensation “STOMP” and “The Price Is Right Live!” as a season add-on.
Current members can begin renewing their season memberships immediately, while new members can sign up for presale access at JacksonBroadway.com. Those who register will receive access to the membership portal beginning July 21.
Broadway in Jackson 2026-27 schedule
- Sept. 30, 2026: Jersey Boys
- Dec. 18, 2026: Mannheim Steamroller Christmas
- March 24, 2027: The Price Is Right Live! (season add-on)
- April 4, 2027: STOMP
- May 18, 2027: Beetlejuice
Season memberships include tickets to each subscription show, savings of up to 15% compared to buying individual tickets, waived service fees, priority seat exchanges if additional performances are added and the ability to keep the same seats each season, according to Broadway in Jackson.
The announcement marks an expansion from Broadway in Jackson’s return season earlier this year, which featured three productions — Chicago, Kinky Boots and Riverdance 30 – The New Generation — after the reopening of Thalia Mara Hall.
The theater was closed for about 18 months beginning in August 2024 because of mold and water damage, forcing Broadway in Jackson to cancel most of its scheduled performances while the city completed more than $3.2 million in renovations.
Charlie Drape covers the City of Jackson for the Clarion Ledger and has covered the Jackson bribery scandal since its inception.
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