
The Aurora Fox Arts Center is raising the curtain on its bold and unforgettable Season 41, featuring five dynamic productions that promise to captivate audiences from the first spotlight to the final bow — including an electrifying regional premiere and a Colorado premiere.
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The season launches with "Waiting for Godot" by Samuel Beckett, Jan. 30 to Feb. 22, a play widely hailed as among the greatest of the 20th century, in which two companions linger on a desolate roadside, wrestling with life’s biggest questions as they await a mysterious arrival.
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That's followed by "Violet" with music by Jeanine Tesori and lyrics and book by Brian Crawley, June 5 to 28, a moving, music-filled journey where a disfigured young woman takes to the open road in search of transformation. Co-produced with the renowned Phamaly Theatre Company, this production is not to be missed.
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In fall of 2026, "Feeding Beatrice" by Kirsten Greenidge, Oct. 2 to Nov. 1, is a deliciously twisted gothic comedy in which a young couple’s dream home comes with unsettling surprises — including a dinner guest who simply won’t leave.
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Finally—if you are tired of the “typical” holiday show, look no further than "Hank Williams: Lost Highway" by Randal Myler and Mark Harelik, Dec. 4 to Jan. 3, 2027, a rollicking musical portrait of a country music legend, tracing the highs, lows and enduring songs of an artist whose voice defined a generation.
Season tickets are available now! Visit AuroraFoxArtsCenter.org or follow the Aurora Fox on social media (@the_aurora_fox) to stay up to date.