2025

A Sherlock Carol

Nov 26 – Dec 27, 2025   |  

The world-famous miser is dead, to begin with… and Sherlock Holmes is seeing ghosts. Retired after Moriarty’s death, Holmes is pulled back into action because of a missing gem, strange visions, and a ghostly visitor. With help from Scrooge and a host of other beloved characters, Holmes unravels a twisty tale of Christmas carols and confections in this witty, heartwarming, and surprising mashup of Dickens and Doyle.

  • Upcoming Performances
  • 7:30pm | 11/26/25
  • 7:30pm | 11/28/25
  • 2:00pm | 11/29/25
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Ain’t Misbehavin’

Mar 18 – Apr 18, 2026   |  

The club is alive, the band is swingin’, and the music of a jazz legend brings the house down. This dazzling celebration of Fats Waller springs to life with joy, rhythm, and soul. Remembering his generation-defining songs and lasting impact on today’s music, this exuberant Tony Award winning tribute to Black artistry sings, laughs, hopes, and lives out loud.

Till We Have Faces

Jan 21 – Feb 21, 2026   |  

January 21–February 21, 2026
When Psyche is sacrificed to appease the gods, her sister Orual—the future warrior queen—ventures to give her a proper burial. But Psyche is not dead, and she believes she’s living a life Orual cannot see. What follows is a powerful, mythic journey through love, beauty, faith, doubt, and the bonds of sisterhood.

2026 Mainstage Season

Jan 21 – Oct 17, 2026   |  

Welcome to Taproot Theatre’s 50th Anniversary Season! This year marks a golden milestone—50 years of stories told with heart, courage, laughter, and hope. As we celebrate this legacy, we’re also dreaming forward. Because while we honor where we’ve been, we’re even more excited about where we’re going.

The Importance of Being Earnest

Sep 17 – Oct 18, 2025   |  

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A play of love and snacks. Indulge in the delightful absurdity of Oscar Wilde’s comedic masterpiece! In this dazzling display of deception and desire, two charming bachelors bumble through a maze of mistaken identities and appetites. Sharp, smart, and satirical, Wilde called his most popular work “A trivial comedy for serious people.”

  • Upcoming Performances
  • 7:30pm | 9/17/25
  • 7:30pm | 9/18/25
  • 7:30pm | 9/19/25
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Lewis and Tolkien

Jan 1, 1970   |