Vancouver’s Magenta Theater is excited to announce our 2024 line up. In addition to our Main Stage productions, we look forward to bringing a full schedule of staged readings, children’s plays, improv theater, musical reviews and fun and entertaining special events to the community.“We are thrilled about our plans for the 2024 season,” said Angela Wall, Magenta Theater board president. “We are bringing three shows to the main stage for our patrons that will allow us to accommodate all the Main Street Promise project construction happening next year.”
Even with the reduced number of large productions, Wall said the rest of the year is filling up with plenty of entertainment options for theater fans to choose from.
2024 Ticket Prices Announced
Season ticket holders get access to all three main stage shows at a discounted price along with early seat selection. Early seat selection opens one week before the public can purchase tickets.$25 - Individual tickets
$70 - Season tickets
Spring 2024, May 3-May 19
Steel Magnolias
By Robert Harling
Welcome to Truvy’s beauty salon in Chinquapin, Louisiana, where all the ladies who are “anybody” come to have their hair done. Filled with hilarious repartee and not a few acerbic but humorously revealing verbal collisions, the play unexpectedly moves toward tragedy. The characters help us realize our own mortality and remind us what really matters in life. We can’t wait to bring you this truly touching, funny and marvelously amiable play.
Fall 2024, Sept 27- Oct 13
Murdered to Death
If you like witty comedy and laugh-out-loud characters then this spoof of Agatha Christie’s murder mysteries is for you! Magenta Theater presents Murdered to Death directed by Olivia Johnson and played to comedic perfection by a brilliant cast of suspects – er actors.
Holiday, Dec 6- Dec 22
Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story
By Charles Dickens adapted by Jerry R Montoya
An inspired adaptation of the holiday classic, reimagined through highly theatrical storytelling. Actors whimsically transform from narrators into characters, and beloved carols are played and sung to alternately joyful and sinister effect, giving this familiar Christmas story a fresh and energetic feel.