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Flat Rock Playhouse announces 12 shows for 2026 season

Flat Rock Playhouse announces 12 shows for 2026 season

Flat Rock Playhouse has announced their 2026 slate of shows. Photo: Saga Communications/Pruett Norris


FLAT ROCK, N.C. (828newsNOW) — Flat Rock Playhouse, a professional theatre located in the village of Flat Rock, N.C., has announced its 2026 season of plays, musicals and tribute concert experiences. The 12 show season will feature popular titles like “Footloose,” “Rent” and “Pride and Prejudice.”

Laying out the Flat Rock slate

Tickets for the Main Stage shows will go on sale Tuesday, Jan. 13 for Flat Rock Playhouse subscribers and Tuesday, Jan. 20 to the public at large. Find tickets at www.flatrockplayhouse.org/box-office.

Find more information by clicking the title of each of the shows below.

Mixtape! The Best Of The 60’s, 70’s, & 80’s (Vol. 3) – Feb. 19-22

Bee Gees Gold: The Tribute – March 13-15

Boots -n- Blues – March 27-29

The Ultimate Doors – April 10-12

Songbird: The Singular Tribute To Barbra Streisand – April 16-18

Pride & Prejudice – May 1-23

FootlooseJune 12-July 5

Rent (30th Anniversary)July 24-Aug. 15

The Odd Couple – Aug. 28-Sept. 19

Sister Act – Oct. 2-25

Rumpelstiltskin – Nov. 12-15

A Flat Rock Playhouse Christmas Show (10th Anniversary Special) – Nov. 27-Dec. 20

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