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August 26 - 30, 2026 (Preview 8/25)
Produced in partnership with Circle of Fire Theatre
Art critic John Ruskin and his wife Effie invite the young artist John Everett Millais to join them on a trip to the Scottish Highlands, unwittingly setting the stage for what would become one of the greatest scandals of Victorian England. As painful secrets of the Ruskins’ marriage emerge, Effie finds refuge in her growing friendship with Millais. A gripping exploration of love, repression, betrayal, at the crossroads of art, morality, and personal freedom.
May 29-31
Featuring Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 6 in B Minor
Close out the season with a concert that captures the joy of life and the poignancy of its impermanence. Tchaikovsky’s final symphony, the emotionally gripping Pathétique, anchors this moving program—a work of astonishing beauty, grandeur, and vulnerability. With sweeping melodies and haunting introspection, Exuberance & Elegy is a powerful invitation to reflect, rejoice, and savor the music that speaks to our deepest selves.
May 1–23, 2026
Fueled by the explosive energy of Green Day’s Grammy Award–winning album, American Idiot is a high-octane rock musical that follows three friends as they navigate the disillusionment and confusion of post-9/11 America. With an electrifying score and raw, urgent storytelling, the show captures the voice of a generation searching for meaning in a media-saturated, war-torn world. Visually striking and emotionally charged, this production fuses live music, movement, and multimedia in a unique theatrical experience that will shake you to your core.
March 6–22, 2026
Presented in partnership with Book-It Repertory Theatre
Adapted from Jim Lynch’s beloved novel, The Highest Tide is a poetic, funny, and deeply personal coming-of-age story set against the backdrop of Puget Sound. When 13-year-old Miles O’Malley discovers an incredible sea creature during a midnight low tide, his small coastal town is thrown into the national spotlight. Through his growing fascination with marine biology and his search for understanding in a world of chaos, Miles’ journey becomes one of connection—to the sea, to science, and to his own emerging self. Presented with Book-It’s signature style of storytelling through narrative and action, this production invites us to rediscover the wonder of the natural world.
February 20 - 22, 2026 (Preview 2/21)
Produced in partnership with Bainbridge Island Theater Lab
World renowned scientist Dr. Kendra Swope is just days away from achieving her most cherished goal: escaping her own species to live in the underwater habitat she designed. But now, an ecoterrorist is threatening her, her co-worker is talking to fish, and the company she’s retiring from won’t cut her loose. How did such a simple desire get so complicated?
February 13–15, 2026
Featuring Dvořák’s Symphony No. 8 in G Major
This joyful midwinter concert whisks you away on a symphonic journey—by land, sea, and imagination. All Aboard celebrates motion, momentum, and the thrill of travel, with Dvořák’s sunny and optimistic Symphony No. 8 as the centerpiece. Full of pastoral charm and radiant orchestral color, it’s the perfect musical escape to shake off the winter blues and explore the world through sound.
Friday, January 23 @ 7 PM
Hot Club Swing musicians from around Puget Sound are coming together to celebrate Django Reinhardt’s 116th birthday! The concert will feature local band Ranger and the ‘Re-Arrangers’, plus several guest soloists will join the band for a few tunes each.
Members of the Bainbridge Symphony Orchestra, along with special guest artists, come together for an intimate afternoon of works that showcase the beauty, balance, and creativity of the Baroque era.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6 @ 7:30 PM
Join us for a night of spontaneous laughter with The Edge Improv! Performing monthly at Bainbridge Performing Arts, The Edge delivers fast-paced, unscripted comedy based entirely on audience suggestions. No two shows are ever the same and it’s the perfect way to shake up your routine and share some laughs with friends.
December 5–21, 2025
Based on the Victor Hugo novel and featuring the soaring music of Alan Menken (The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast), this epic musical tells the powerful story of Quasimodo, the bell-ringer of Notre Dame Cathedral. Isolated from society but longing for connection, he finds courage and love in the face of prejudice and fear. With unforgettable characters, stunning choral music, and breathtaking theatricality, this production resonates with the timeless themes of identity, compassion, and the price of justice.