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Coming Up Next...

Enough Dance Concert

Enough is a concert-length piece exploring the theme of satiation - when is enough enough?

Sally K. Albrecht Studio Theatre (located in the Tiedtke Theatre & Dance Centre)

Friday, March 21 at 7pm and Saturday, March 22 at 4pm

Admission is at no cost and seating is first come, first served. For more information, contact boxoffice@rollins.edu or call (407) 646-2145.

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And then...

Nowheresville

Written by Lexi Shroll '24
Directed by Kaila Cohen '25

April 11 - 13

Nowheresville is a town where everybody knows everybody, and for most, that's a blessing. These townsfolk lend Bradley support as he deals with the passing of his parents and finds his way towards new beginnings. 

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2024-2025 at the Annie Russell Theatre

Our 2024-25 season has a little bit of everything. Learn more about the productions and view performance dates and times.

  • Bike America (Oct 3-6, 2024)

    The Great American Road Trip. On bikes. On stage. Our heroine Penny – possessing no physical stamina and a very cheap bike – joins a cross-country pedal in search of a place that feels like home.

  • Pride & Prejudice (Nov 21-24, 2024)

    It is a truth universally acknowledged that Pride and Prejudice is a love story for the ages. Set in the stunning Regency period (a la Bridgerton), this spunky adaptation of the Jane Austen classic pokes fun at the “marriage mart” and the societal norms that fuel its madness.

  • Everybody (Feb 20-23, 2025)

    In Everybody – a 2018 finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Drama written by Branden Jacobs-Jenkins – Death comes for Everybody and they look to see who’s willing to come along. Friendship? Stuff? Maybe Love? In this harrowing existential comedy, as in life itself, the roles are assigned by lottery at each performance.

  • Carrie: The Musical (Apr 24-27, 2025)

    This unique musical adaptation of the classic horror story offers a deeper look at Stephen King’s complex characters, powerful musical numbers, and of course, sensational effects.

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Contact the Box Office

Purchase a season subscription online, buy tickets to individual shows online, or contact the Annie Russell Theatre Box Office by emailing boxoffice@rollins.edu or calling (407) 646-2145.

The box office walk-up window is open each weekday between 1pm and 5pm.

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Plan Your Visit

Your guide to parking, accessibility, and enjoying a great night out.

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Looking for more?

There's more to see beyond our mainstage season.

  • Five actors gather excitedly around a small couch, from Aunt Jack, April 2024.

    Sally K. Series

    A season produced and directed by students.

  • A single dancer next to a ghostlight on an empty stage.

    Expressions Dance Concert

    New works created by student choreographers, faculty, and guest artists, presented each December.

  • Eight students form a line on a stage in front of a whiteboard with audience suggestions.

    Rollins Improv Players

    Improvisational theatre troupe performing signature shows.

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