Broadway hit Hamilton comes to Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts in November as part of the Broadway Comes to Reno series
Since the dawn of Broadway’s theater scene in 1750, the craving for plays, musical theater, and orchestras has spread across the country. From New York City to Reno, people worldwide have come to enjoy the pure excitement and enthusiasm for the lights, cameras, and action brought to life before their eyes.
In 1995, Broadway made its official debut inside the legendary Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts in Downtown Reno. Since then, most Broadway tours have played to full houses under the golden dome.
Today, as performing arts companies emerge from a challenging year of theater closures, the Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts and title sponsor First Independent Bank are ready to welcome them back to once again and give the community a historic experience with the return of Broadway Comes to Reno.
The season kicks into high gear with the debut of the Broadway musical Hamilton, which will play its premiere Reno engagement and anchor the 2021 – 22 Broadway Comes To Reno season. The season also features the Tony-nominated, newly staged revival of Fiddler On The Roof; the iconic musical phenomenon celebrating its 50th anniversary Jesus Christ Superstar; the record-breaking musical spectacular Cats; and the Tony® and Grammy® Award-winning Best Musical Hadestown, in its Reno premiere. On-sale dates for individual tickets will be announced as each performance approaches.
Want to guarantee a seat at Hamilton? Reserve season tickets for Tuesday – Thursday performances for best availability. Inside the Pioneer’s iconic, majestic structure is the option to see shows from two different levels; each seat in the space makes you feel as if you are part of the show, moving you to sway or sing along with the music, cry, laugh, and love with the characters on stage.
“We are so excited to bring Hamilton to Reno, along with our strongest lineup of classics, plus the premiere of reigning Tony Award-winning Best Musical Hadestown! The size and strength of the Reno subscription base certainly impact the shows we are able to present, and we appreciate the continuous support,” says Dennyse Sewell, executive director of the Pioneer Center for Performing Arts. “Our desire to bring a season of full-week engagements has been realized, and that creates great opportunities for new and existing subscribers and patrons. Together with our partners at Nederlander National Markets, we can’t wait to welcome our Northern Nevada audiences back for a great season of Broadway!”
The team at the Pioneer Center encourages the community to support this season by purchasing season ticket subscriptions and asks business owners to invest, sponsor, and support “Broadway Comes to Reno.” The only way to guarantee seats to these blockbuster shows is to subscribe to a season subscription package, starting as low as $301. Call the Subscriber Hotline at 775-434-1050, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m., Mon. – Fri., or visit Pioneercenter.com.
Broadway Comes To Reno 2021-22 Season Performance Dates
Hamilton: November 3 – 14, 2021 ~ 16 performances
Fiddler On The Roof: January 18 – 23, 2022 ~ 8 performances
Jesus Christ Superstar: May 17 – 22, 2022 ~ 8 performances
Cats: June 14 – 19, 2022 ~ 8 performances
Hadestown: July 26 – 31, 2022 ~ 8 performances
About the Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts
Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts (PCPA) is a private, nonprofit 501(c)3 cultural organization. PCPA owns and operates the Pioneer Center, a 1,500-seat theater located at 100 S. Virginia St. in the heart of downtown Reno, Nevada. The Pioneer Center is the largest performing arts facility in northern Nevada and features a distinctive gold-anodized geodesic dome. In recognition of its historical and architectural significance, the Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts is listed in the National, State, and City Registers of Historic Places.
To learn more about Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts or how to donate, visit Pioneercenter.com. For administrative services, call 775-686-6610.