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In McClintock's Corn // Week 2
Jan
29
to Feb 1

In McClintock's Corn // Week 2

This play follows the 50-year career of geneticist and Nobel laureate Barbara McClintock, her intimate friendship with former student Harriet Creighton, and her revolutionary quest to understand diversity in nature—in spite of the many obstacles faced by women in science.

SHOWTIMES
WEEK 1
Thu, Jan 22, 7pm
Fri, Jan 23, 7pm
Sat, Jan 24, 7pm
Sun, Jan 25, 2pm

WEEK 2
Thu, Jan 29, 7pm
Fri, Jan 30, 7pm
Sat, Jan 31, 7pm
Sun, Feb 1, 2pm

PRESENTED BY
Helen Rynaski

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The Mousetrap // Week 1
Feb
19
to Feb 22

The Mousetrap // Week 1

The Mousetrap by Agatha Christie was originally performed in London’s West End in 1952. It is a two-act murder mystery play with a twist ending that subverts the traditional genre expectations of detective fiction. The action takes place at Monkswell Manor, which has been converted into a guest house. There is a snow storm that traps the guests and one of them might be a murderer. A timeless tale of “whodunnit”!

SHOWTIMES
WEEK 1
Thu, Feb 19, 7:30pm
Fri, Feb 20, 7:30pm
Sat, Feb 21, 7:30pm
Sun, Feb 22, 2pm

WEEK 2
Thu, Feb 26, 7:30pm
Fri, Feb 27, 7:30pm
Sat, Feb 28, 7:30pm
Sun, Mar 1, 2pm

PRESENTED BY
Taos Onstage

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The Mousetrap // Week 2
Feb
26
to Mar 1

The Mousetrap // Week 2

The Mousetrap by Agatha Christie was originally performed in London’s West End in 1952. It is a two-act murder mystery play with a twist ending that subverts the traditional genre expectations of detective fiction. The action takes place at Monkswell Manor, which has been converted into a guest house. There is a snow storm that traps the guests and one of them might be a murderer. A timeless tale of “whodunnit”!

SHOWTIMES
WEEK 1
Thu, Feb 19, 7:30pm
Fri, Feb 20, 7:30pm
Sat, Feb 21, 7:30pm
Sun, Feb 22, 2pm

WEEK 2
Thu, Feb 26, 7:30pm
Fri, Feb 27, 7:30pm
Sat, Feb 28, 7:30pm
Sun, Mar 1, 2pm

PRESENTED BY
Taos Onstage

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The Fantasticks // Week 1
Apr
30
to May 3

The Fantasticks // Week 1

The Fantasticks is a musical that premiered in 1960. It tells the story of two young lovers, Matt and Luisa, whose relationship is complicated by their fathers' meddling, ultimately exploring themes of love and growing up.

SHOWTIMES
WEEK 1
Thu, Apr 30, 7:30pm
Fri, May 1, 7:30pm
Sat, May 2, 7:30pm
Sun, May 3, 2pm

WEEK 2
Thu, May 7, 7:30pm
Fri, May 8, 7:30pm
Sat, May 9, 7:30pm
Sun, May 10, 2pm

PRESENTED BY
Taos Onstage

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The Fantasticks // Week 2
May
7
to May 10

The Fantasticks // Week 2

The Fantasticks is a musical that premiered in 1960. It tells the story of two young lovers, Matt and Luisa, whose relationship is complicated by their fathers' meddling, ultimately exploring themes of love and growing up.

SHOWTIMES
WEEK 1
Thu, Apr 30, 7:30pm
Fri, May 1, 7:30pm
Sat, May 2, 7:30pm
Sun, May 3, 2pm

WEEK 2
Thu, May 7, 7:30pm
Fri, May 8, 7:30pm
Sat, May 9, 7:30pm
Sun, May 10, 2pm

PRESENTED BY
Taos Onstage

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5 Short Plays // Week 1
Jun
11
to Jun 14

5 Short Plays // Week 1

Join us for the New Mexico winners of the Don Keefe Memorial Playwriting Contest who wrote five dynamite one-act plays directed by Taos locals. A wonderful community theater event that supports local playwrights and their dream to see their work onstage!

SHOWTIMES
WEEK 1
Thu, June 11, 7:30pm
Fri, June 12, 7:30pm
Sat, June 13, 7:30pm
Sun, June 14, 2pm

WEEK 2
Thu, June 18, 7:30pm
Fri, June 19, 7:30pm
Sat, June 20, 7:30pm
Sun, June 21, 2pm

PRESENTED BY
Taos Onstage

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5 Short Plays // Week 2
Jun
18
to Jun 21

5 Short Plays // Week 2

Join us for the New Mexico winners of the Don Keefe Memorial Playwriting Contest who wrote five dynamite one-act plays directed by Taos locals. A wonderful community theater event that supports local playwrights and their dream to see their work onstage!

SHOWTIMES
WEEK 1
Thu, June 11, 7:30pm
Fri, June 12, 7:30pm
Sat, June 13, 7:30pm
Sun, June 14, 2pm

WEEK 2
Thu, June 18, 7:30pm
Fri, June 19, 7:30pm
Sat, June 20, 7:30pm
Sun, June 21, 2pm

PRESENTED BY
Taos Onstage

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In McClintock's Corn // Week 1
Jan
22
to Jan 25

In McClintock's Corn // Week 1

This play follows the 50-year career of geneticist and Nobel laureate Barbara McClintock, her intimate friendship with former student Harriet Creighton, and her revolutionary quest to understand diversity in nature—in spite of the many obstacles faced by women in science.

SHOWTIMES
WEEK 1
Thu, Jan 22, 7pm
Fri, Jan 23, 7pm
Sat, Jan 24, 7pm
Sun, Jan 25, 2pm

WEEK 2
Thu, Jan 29, 7pm
Fri, Jan 30, 7pm
Sat, Jan 31, 7pm
Sun, Feb 1, 2pm

PRESENTED BY
Helen Rynaski

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Confessions of a Vietnam Vet
Jan
15
to Jan 17

Confessions of a Vietnam Vet

Original plays by Taos playwright, Scot Henderson Jones, which explore war, death, and the after-life.

From veteran nurses and scientists to the almighty and the grim reaper, these short plays will promote dialogue and provoke thought.

Cast of plays in order of appearance:
A Woman's Touch - Ana Chavez
Whistle Blower - TBD
A Mother's Perspective - Andee Mason
Confessions of a Vietnam Vet - Richard Greywolf
A Look at Death - Alice Zorthian

SHOWTIMES
Thu, Jan 15, 7pm
Fri, Jan 16, 7pm
Sat, Jan 17, 7pm

PRESENTED BY
Scot Henderson Jones

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It's Grand to be Open! Anniversary Party & Fundraiser
Jan
9
to Jan 10

It's Grand to be Open! Anniversary Party & Fundraiser

Join us this 2026 to celebrate the anniversary of WildFlower Playhouse’s grand opening back in 2023!

DAY 1 // ART AUCTION
Fri, Jan 9, 6-9pm
Free to attend

DAY 2 // DINNER & A SHOW
Sat, Jan 10, 6-9pm
Performances from local companies, musicians and artists
$100 for both or $20 for show 7:30pm

PRESENTED BY
WildFlower Playhouse

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Spirit Journey
Dec
23

Spirit Journey

An evening of Native Storytelling and Music with Sky Redhawk and Blue Winds

Spirit Journey is a multi-sensory, intergenerational experience weaving together the powerful storytelling traditions of indigenous cultures, shared by Sky Redhawk, and the evocative music of Native American flute, accompanied by a rich tapestry of traditional world instruments by Blue Winds.

SHOWTIME
Tues, Dec 23, 6-8pm
$25 in Advance | $30 at the Door | $15 for children 18 and younger

PRESENTED BY
Sky Redhawk and Blue Winds

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Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol and the Jingle & Mingle Holiday Reception
Dec
17
to Dec 19

Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol and the Jingle & Mingle Holiday Reception

A timeless tale that is a crowd pleaser for all ages.  Crabby old miser, Ebenezer Scrooge, goes through a life transformation thanks to the ghost of his former partner, Jacob Marley, and the spirits of Christmas Past, Present and Yet To Come.

For the holiday season, we are having a Jingle & Mingle pre-show reception at 6pm each night in the WildFlower Gallery. There will be food and drinks and the opportunity to see friends and Jingle & Mingle all the way into the theater!

SHOWTIMES
Wed, Dec 17, 6pm reception, 7pm show
Thu, Dec 18, 6pm reception, 7pm show
Fri, Dec 19, 6pm reception, 7pm show

PRESENTED BY
Taos Onstage

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(Type)Writer
Dec
12
to Dec 14

(Type)Writer

Haunted by the memory of his brother, Finn - a novelist - finds himself unable to sleep at night. Sleepwalking through the day and drowning out the people who love him most, Finn struggles to come up with his next bestselling idea while believing words are all he has left. Nearly as lost as her husband, Josie desperately fights to keep the family afloat as their home weathers the storm. Caught between wanting to know and wanting to help, she busies herself with looking after the garden, their pseudo-adopted teenager, and reorganizing boxes that hold past memories. Left wondering what happened to her brothers the night of the accident, Lily pushes Finn too far as she demands answers no one can seem to give. Written and directed by Rachel Dodd, this new work explores loss, grief, hope, and forgiveness through the ebb and flow of love, memory, chosen family, and quiet strength.

SHOWTIMES
Fri, Dec 12, 7pm
Sat, Dec 13, 2pm
Sat, Dec 13, 7pm
Sun, Dec 14, 2pm

PRESENTED BY
Rachel Dodd

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The Grinch Who Stole Christmas
Dec
6

The Grinch Who Stole Christmas

All of Whoville is gathering for the Christmas Whobulation. Meanwhile up on Mt. Crumpet, the Grinch is planning how to stop all this Christmas nonsense for good. Will Whoville's festive spirit be squelched? Will Cindy Lou Who get back her Christmas tree? Will they ever carve the Roast Beast? Come help Whoville survive!

SHOWTIMES
Sat, Dec 6, 1pm
Sat, Dec 6, 7pm

PRESENTED BY
Taos Children's Theatre

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“TAOS DOES BROADWAY 2” A Musical Revue of the Best of Broadway // Week 2
Nov
21
to Nov 23

“TAOS DOES BROADWAY 2” A Musical Revue of the Best of Broadway // Week 2

Directed by Cynthia Freeman-Valerio
Musical Direction by Rick De Stefano

We are bringing our love of Broadway musicals to you with songs you will sing along with featuring wonderful Taos singers accompanied by an incredible live band with a song list from A-Z!

Our Broadway revue features dynamic songs that inspire you to clap your hands, stomp your feet, laugh out loud and feel moved with tunes about life and relationships and poignant melodies and ballads that will have you resonating with the essence of these remarkable numbers. 

Our musical repertoire includes upbeat recognizable songs from "Anything Goes," "Beautiful: The Carole King Musical," "Chicago,"  and "Oliver" to poignant ballads from "A Beautiful Noise: the Neil Diamond Musical, "Annie," "Camelot," "Man of La Mancha" and much more!

Come join us and see our best of Broadway revue and vote for the musical(s) you would like to see produced and performed in Taos!

SHOWTIMES
Fri, Nov 14, 7pm
Sat, Nov 15, 7pm
Sun, Nov 16, 2pm
Fri, Nov 21, 7pm
Sat, Nov 22, 7pm
Sun, Nov 23, 2pm

PRESENTED BY
ArtSoul

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“TAOS DOES BROADWAY 2” A Musical Revue of the Best of Broadway // Week 1
Nov
14
to Nov 16

“TAOS DOES BROADWAY 2” A Musical Revue of the Best of Broadway // Week 1

Directed by Cynthia Freeman-Valerio
Musical Direction by Rick De Stefano

We are bringing our love of Broadway musicals to you with songs you will sing along with featuring wonderful Taos singers accompanied by an incredible live band with a song list from A-Z!

Our Broadway revue features dynamic songs that inspire you to clap your hands, stomp your feet, laugh out loud and feel moved with tunes about life and relationships and poignant melodies and ballads that will have you resonating with the essence of these remarkable numbers. 

Our musical repertoire includes upbeat recognizable songs from "Anything Goes," "Beautiful: The Carole King Musical," "Chicago,"  and "Oliver" to poignant ballads from "A Beautiful Noise: the Neil Diamond Musical, "Annie," "Camelot," "Man of La Mancha" and much more!

Come join us and see our best of Broadway revue and vote for the musical(s) you would like to see produced and performed in Taos!

SHOWTIMES
Fri, Nov 14, 7pm
Sat, Nov 15, 7pm
Sun, Nov 16, 2pm
Fri, Nov 21, 7pm
Sat, Nov 22, 7pm
Sun, Nov 23, 2pm

PRESENTED BY
ArtSoul

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Obsessed
Oct
1
to Oct 2

Obsessed

Obsessed is a one woman show documenting one girl's initiation into womanhood. Starring Monica Marrocco, the show weaves together comical and emotional scenework, Monica's original songs, and mythological stories. The show will shine light on what remains unspoken in our culture; showcasing the neuroses that arise from a disconnected world. It challenges the narratives that keep women from being able to actually love themselves and be who they are meant to be. A reclaiming of soul on stage, this performance is genuine, from the heart, and a prayer for the collective feminine to be reclaimed.

SHOWTIMES
Wed, Oct 1, 6:30pm
Thu, Oct 2, 6:30pm

PRESENTED BY
Monica Marrocco

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2 Solo One-Act Plays
Aug
28
to Aug 31

2 Solo One-Act Plays

Two actors in two separate pieces. SHERRY, with Izumi Yokoyama as a woman remembering a high school love. THE FEVER, Bruce McIntosh as a man in an impoverished foreign country who wrestles with his own legacy of privilege.

SHOWTIME
Thu, Aug 28, 7pm
Fri, Aug 29, 7pm
Sat, Aug 30, 7pm
Sun, Aug 31, 4pm

PRESENTED BY
Metta Theatre

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The Heartthrob Double Feature: Two Musicals by The Milking Parlor
Jul
28
to Jul 31

The Heartthrob Double Feature: Two Musicals by The Milking Parlor

The Milking Parlor, a four piece acoustic ensemble will be playing, singing, and acting out two musical works recently written and composed by Taos resident Justin “Donkeyman” Phillips.

Through The Fence - A Taos Musical about friendship. A young man and woman become platonic bedmates and explore the fine line between friendship and love.

The Shepherd & The Sparrow - A Taos Opera about love and loss. A magic arrow creates a precarious romance between a pastoral shepherd and a migrating bird in this tragic allegory.

SHOWTIMES
Mon, July 28, 7pm
Tue, July 29, 7pm
Thu, July 31, 7pm

PRESENTED BY
The Milking Parlor

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 Taos Children's Theatre "Twelfth Night"
Jul
25
to Jul 27

Taos Children's Theatre "Twelfth Night"

Taos Children's Theatre performs Shakespeare's romantic comedy, all about love, "Twelfth Night" complete with sword fights, love between giants, and heart throbs between humans.

SHOWTIMES
Fri, July 25, 7pm
Sat, July 26, 7pm
Sun, July 27, 2pm

PRESENTED BY
Taos Children's Theatre

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Sex, Murder & Applesauce // Week 2
Jun
26
to Jun 29

Sex, Murder & Applesauce // Week 2

By Jeffrey Marks and Mike Morris. Winner of the 2024 Don Keefe Memorial Playwriting Contest!

Arroyo Piñon is the typical retirement community—lots of activities to fill one’s golden years—playing cards, puzzling, partaking of early happy hours, murdering men for their nest eggs…An off-beat comedy with plenty of laughs and surprises.

SHOWTIMES
Thu, Jun 26, 7:30pm
Fri, Jun 27, 7:30pm
Sat, Jun 28, 7:30pm
Sun, Jun 29, 2pm

PRESENTED BY
Taos Onstage

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Sex, Murder & Applesauce // Week 1
Jun
19
to Jun 22

Sex, Murder & Applesauce // Week 1

By Jeffrey Marks and Mike Morris. Winner of the 2024 Don Keefe Memorial Playwriting Contest!

Arroyo Piñon is the typical retirement community—lots of activities to fill one’s golden years—playing cards, puzzling, partaking of early happy hours, murdering men for their nest eggs…An off-beat comedy with plenty of laughs and surprises.

SHOWTIMES
Thu, Jun 19, 7:30pm
Fri, Jun 20, 7:30pm
Sat, Jun 21, 7:30pm
Sun, Jun 22, 2pm
Thu, Jun 26, 7:30pm
Fri, Jun 27, 7:30pm
Sat, Jun 28, 7:30pm
Sun, Jun 29, 2pm

PRESENTED BY
Taos Onstage

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La Chuparosa
May
3

La Chuparosa

The Elementary Arts Visiting Artist presents “La Chuparosa” — a performance and gallery exhibit celebrating youth artists of the Taos Municipal School.

SHOWTIME
Sat, May 3, 1pm
Reception at 2pm

PRESENTED BY
Elementary Arts Visiting Artist

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Zombie
Apr
30

Zombie

Set in Ireland in the 1960's during the conflict between Northern and Southern Ireland, this student performance explores the conflict within one family, including the ways we perpetuate violence and the choice to de-escalate. Based loosely on the song Zombie by the Cranberries.

SHOWTIME
Wed, Apr 30, 5:30pm

PRESENTED BY
Juniper Home School Co-op

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Desdemona, A Play About A Handkerchief by Paula Voge // Week 2
Apr
24
to Apr 27

Desdemona, A Play About A Handkerchief by Paula Voge // Week 2

Desdemona (wife of Othello) has long been viewed as the "victim of circumstance." Pulitzer-winning playwright, Paula Vogel, introduces Desdemona, Bianca, and Emilia along with their lovers and husbands.

SHOWTIMES
Thu, April 17, 7:30pm
Fri, April 18, 7:30pm
Sat, April 19, 7:30pm
Sun, April 20, 2pm

Thu, April 24, 7:30pm
Fri, April 25, 7:30pm
Sat, April 26, 7:30pm
Sun, April 27, 2pm

PRESENTED BY
Taos Onstage

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Desdemona, A Play About A Handkerchief by Paula Voge // Week 1
Apr
17
to Apr 20

Desdemona, A Play About A Handkerchief by Paula Voge // Week 1

Desdemona (wife of Othello) has long been viewed as the "victim of circumstance." Pulitzer-winning playwright, Paula Vogel, introduces Desdemona, Bianca, and Emilia along with their lovers and husbands.

SHOWTIMES
Thu, April 17, 7:30pm
Fri, April 18, 7:30pm
Sat, April 19, 7:30pm
Sun, April 20, 2pm

Thu, April 24, 7:30pm
Fri, April 25, 7:30pm
Sat, April 26, 7:30pm
Sun, April 27, 2pm

PRESENTED BY
Taos Onstage

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Neverland Noir
Apr
11
to Apr 13

Neverland Noir

Classic noir meets Neverland mythology in this timeless tale of light and shadow. An original theatrical production, presented by the Taos Youth Ensemble.

SHOWTIMES
Fri, April 11, 6pm
Sat, April 12, 1pm
Sat, April 12, 6pm
Sun, April 13, 1pm

PRESENTED BY
Taos Youth Ensemble

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The Trip To Bountiful // Week 2
Mar
20
to Mar 23

The Trip To Bountiful // Week 2

Horton Foote’s moving play tells the story of Carrie Watts, an elderly woman, who longs to escape the cramped Houston apartment. Carrie wants to return to her beloved hometown of Bountiful, Texas, one final time before she dies.

SHOWTIMES
Thu, Mar 13, 7pm
Fri, Mar 14, 7pm
Sat, Mar 15, 7pm
Sun, Mar 16, 4pm
Thu, Mar 20, 7pm
Fri, Mar 21, 7pm
Sat, Mar 22, 7pm
Sun, Mar 23, 2pm

PRESENTED BY
Metta Theatre

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The Trip To Bountiful // Week 1
Mar
13
to Mar 16

The Trip To Bountiful // Week 1

Horton Foote’s moving play tells the story of Carrie Watts, an elderly woman, who longs to escape the cramped Houston apartment. Carrie wants to return to her beloved hometown of Bountiful, Texas, one final time before she dies.

SHOWTIMES
Thu, Mar 13, 7pm
Fri, Mar 14, 7pm
Sat, Mar 15, 7pm
Sun, Mar 16, 4pm
Thu, Mar 20, 7pm
Fri, Mar 21, 7pm
Sat, Mar 22, 7pm
Sun, Mar 23, 2pm

PRESENTED BY
Metta Theatre

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Taos Onstage  Presents The Laramie Project
Feb
20
to Mar 2

Taos Onstage Presents The Laramie Project

by Moisés Kaufman
and the Members of Tectonic Theater Project
Directed by Charlotte Keefe

A Stunning and Moving Mosaic
The Laramie Project is a breathtaking collage that explores the depths to which humanity can sink and the heights of compassion of which we are capable.

SHOWTIMES
Thu, Feb 20, 7:30pm
Fri, Feb 21, 7:30pm
Sat, Feb 22, 7:30pm
Sun, Feb 23, 2pm
Thu, Feb 27, 7:30pm
Fri, Feb 28, 7:30pm
Sat, Mar 1, 7:30pm
Sun, Mar 2, 2pm

PRESENTED BY
Taos Onstage

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A stage reading of PIGEON SUICIDE by John C. Richards
Feb
12

A stage reading of PIGEON SUICIDE by John C. Richards

Pigeon Suicide is a full-length play in two acts set primarily at a downtown Los Angeles bus stop, where a diverse group of people see a pigeon run over by a car.

Pigeon Suicide is about the randomness of life. That bird stepped into the road at the exact moment that was going to lead to a ripple effect in the lives of every witness.

SHOWTIME
Wed, Feb 12, 7pm
One Night ONLY!

PRESENTED BY
Taos Theater With Benefits

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