Broadway Magic Returns to Eugene
The Hult Center for the Performing Arts is buzzing with excitement as it announces the lineup for its 2026-27 Broadway Presents season. From historical dramas to whimsical comedies, this season promises a rich variety of shows that are sure to delight local audiences. Major titles include the reimagined Shakespeare tale “& Juliet,” the evocative drama “Water for Elephants,” and the audacious World War II musical “Operation Mincemeat.”
A Diverse Selection for All Theater Lovers
Laura Lee, the managing director of the Hult Center, shared that these productions are not just crowd-pleasers but also poignant stories that encourage empathy and reflection. “Eugene is an open creative community that likes to see really great theatrical productions,” Lee noted, explaining the significance of such narratives to foster understanding of diverse perspectives.
Preview of Upcoming Shows
The lineup includes a mix of critically acclaimed and fan-favorite musicals:
- & Juliet (Oct 6-11): A pop-infused retelling where Anne Hathaway convinces Shakespeare to rewrite the tragic ending of “Romeo and Juliet.”
- Water for Elephants (Nov 6-8): A stage adaptation of the beloved novel about love and survival in a 1930s circus.
- Operation Mincemeat (Feb 3-7, 2027): A Tony-winning show about a WWII scheme using deception to mislead the enemy.
- Shucked (April 2-4, 2027): A musical comedy revolving around a corn town facing crisis.
- Six (April 30 – May 2, 2027): A retelling of Henry VIII's wives through powerful musical performances.
Exciting Add-Ons for Extra Fun
Additionally, there are two add-on shows featured in this season, which include the anniversary production of “Jersey Boys” and the enchanting “Waitress.” These productions are set to enhance the theatrical diversity available in Eugene, allowing residents to enjoy Broadway without traveling far.
A Season to Remember
The Hult Center’s commitment to bringing high-quality productions to the community showcases the important role of theater in engaging local creativity. As the season approaches, local residents can look forward to a theatrical immersion filled with laughter, tears, and the magic of live performance, inspiring continued conversation and connection among diverse audiences.
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