The season will open with two contemporary history plays in repertory Born with Teeth and Or, both by Liz Duffy Adams, and includes Heidi Schreck’s poignant work What the Constitution Means to Me, the Pulitzer Prize-winning musical Sunday in the Park with George by James Lapine and Stephen Sondheim, a workshop of the Indigifuturist play Pueblo Revolt by Indigenous (Mississippi Choctaw, Laguna, and Isleta Pueblo descent) Santa Fean playwright Dillon Chitto, a reimagined Melodrama, the new road-trip comedy Cebollas by New Mexican playwright Leonard Madrid, and the family favorite You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown. FlexPass Subscriptions Now On Sale! As are individual tickets to each show.

“The art of creation is front and center at the Santa Fe Playhouse. We live in a time of conflict, and the plays and musicals in our 2024 season remind us of our humanity and the need to connect and catalyze change within us and our community. Beyond our mainstage, we will continue to offer educational opportunities through our Playhouse Studio. Our Summer Youth Theatre Intensive will expand to include an edition for kids 6 to 11. And The Melodrama will be an opportunity to engage with other local organizations that genuinely represent the makeup of this city.”

Antonio Miniño| Artistic Director


February 13, 2024

SPECIAL EVENT

SFP SEASON PREVIEW

A sneak peek into Santa Fe Playhouse’s 2024 Season. Be one of the first to experience a look inside Santa Fe Playhouse’s 2024 season. Featuring live performances and video cameos from our exhilarating upcoming productions. This is a unique opportunity to meet and mingle with the artists shaping your theatrical experience in 2024. Unlock an exclusive opportunity to win a Premium FlexPass subscription. Presented by the Santa Fe Playhouse as part of the Art + Sol Santa Fe Winter Arts Festival. 


March 6-31, 2024

MAINSTAGE

Or,

Written by Liz Duffy Adams
Directed by Zoe Burke

Against a background of a long, drawn-out war and a counter-culture of free love, cross-dressing, and pastoral lyricism, the 1660s look a lot like the 1960s in this neo-Restoration comedy about the life of Aphra Behn, poet, spy, and first professional female playwright. Or will be running in repertory with Born With Teeth.


March 6-31, 2024
MAINSTAGE

BORN WITH TEETH

Written by Liz Duffy Adams
Directed by Antonio Miniño

An aging ruler, an oppressive police state, a restless polarized people seething with paranoia: it’s a dangerous time for poets. Two of them—the marvelous Kit Marlowe and up-and-comer Will Shakespeare—meet in the back room of a pub to collaborate on a history play cycle, navigate the perils of art under a totalitarian regime, and flirt like young men with everything to lose. One of them may well be the death of the other. Born With Teeth will be running in repertory with Or.


May 9-June 2, 2024

MAINSTAGE

WHAT THE CONSTITUTION MEANS TO ME

Written by Heidi Schreck
Directed by Lynn Goodman

Playwright Heidi Schreck’s boundary-breaking play breathes new life into our Constitution and imagines how it will shape the next generation of Americans. Fifteen-year-old Heidi earned her college tuition by winning Constitutional debate competitions across the United States. In this hilarious, hopeful, and achingly human new play, she resurrects her teenage self to trace the profound relationship between four generations of women and the founding document that shaped their lives.


June 27-July 28, 2024

MAINSTAGE

SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE

Book by James Lapine, Music, and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
Directed by Anna M. Hogan

Inspired by the painting A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte by Georges Seurat, Sunday in the Park with George, Stephen Sondheim, and James Lapine’s stunning masterpiece merges past and present into beautiful, poignant truths about life, love, and the creation of art. One of the most acclaimed musicals of our time, this moving study of the enigmatic painter Georges Seurat won a Pulitzer Prize. It was nominated for an astounding ten Tony Awards, including Best Musical.


August 15-18, 2024

WORKSHOP

PUEBLO REVOLT

Written by Dillon Christopher Chitto
Directed by Tara Moses

A comedy about two Indigenous brothers living under Colonial Spanish rule in New Mexico: one is an inexperienced revolutionary, and the other is a gay idealist. They must question their beliefs, morality, and what is necessary to ensure their people’s and family’s survival when the Pueblo Revolt of 1680 begins. Equally hilarious and poignant, the play weaves together history and Indigifuturism. Pueblo Revolt has received productions at AlterTheater Ensemble, American Stage Theatre Company, Goodman Theatre, and No Peeking Theatre. It is the winner of the Rella Lossy Award for Best New Play.


August 29 – September 15, 2024

SPECIAL EVENT

MELODRAMA

Written by commissioned playwrights with ties to New Mexico.

The Melodrama returns and will continue to roast the city and state we love. In 2024, Santa Fe Playhouse plans to partner with different community-based organizations to create a participatory theater experience to restore and build community by connecting people through performance. This year, the 102nd Melodrama coincides with the 100th anniversary of the burning of Zozobra.


October 17-November 10, 2024

MAINSTAGE

CEBOLLAS

Written by Leonard Madrid
Directed by Rebecca Aparicio

A hilarious new road-trip comedy comes from the writer of LA LLUVIA (SFP’s New Play Reading Series). Three Latina sisters travel from Albuquerque to Denver, not for business or pleasure, but to deliver a dead body. What could possibly go wrong as they make stops in Bernalillo, Santa Fe, Huerfano, Colorado Springs, and Castle Rock along the way? CEBOLLAS will receive its world premiere at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts in January 2024.


December 2-29, 2024

MAINSTAGE

YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN

Based on the comic strip Peanuts by Charles M. Schulz
Book, music, and lyrics by Clark Gesner
Additional dialogue by Michael Mayer and additional music and lyrics by Andrew Lippa
Directed by Christine McHugh

Charlie Brown and the entire Peanuts gang explore life’s great questions as they play baseball, struggle with homework, sing songs, swoon over their crushes, and celebrate the joy of friendship.