
Three musicals are on tap as the Virginia Samford Theatre continues its 2021-2022 season in the new year.
“9 to 5” (Jan. 20-Feb. 6, 2022): Amy Johnson, Savannah Hudson, Chelsea Reynolds and Kyle Holman star in the show based on the 1980 movie about three female coworkers who plot revenge against their sexist boss. Presented on the VST Mainstage, tickets are $43 for reserved seating, with $23 student tickets available at the box office. Get tickets.
“Company” (March 31-April 10, 2022): Stephen Sondheim and George Furth’s 1970 musical about Robert, who is single, and the five married couples who are his best friends. The score includes songs such as “The Ladies Who Lunch” and “Being Alive.” Presented on the VST Mainstage, tickets are $43 for reserved seating, with $23 student tickets available at the box office. Get ticket.
“The Sound of Music” (June 9-26, 2022): The Rodgers and Hammerstein classic based on the story of the nun Maria and the von Trapp family she comes to nanny. Songs include “My Favorite Things,” “Do-Re-Mi” and “Climb Ev’ry Mountain.” Presented on the VST Mainstage, tickets are $43 for reserved seating, with $23 student tickets available at the box office. Get tickets.
In addition, the VST has two STARS Presents junior productions on its schedule:
“Junie B. Jones the Musical Jr.” (March 3-6, 2022): Based on the children’s books, the musical is set with Junie B. in first grade. Presented on the VST Mainstage, tickets are $28 for reserved seating, with $23 student tickets available at the box office. Get tickets.
“Sister Act Jr.” (July 28-Aug. 7, 2022): Deloris Van Cartier witnesses a murder and is put into protective custody at a convent. The one-time disco diva brings a new vibe to the convent’s choir. Presented on the VST Mainstage, tickets are $43 for reserved seating, with $23 student tickets available at the box office. Get tickets.
Alec Harvey