Mainstage Season
10/3 - 10/5
All My Sons
By Arthur Miller
Directed by Christie Davis ‘27
Joe Keller’s success is built on a devastating lie. As the truth emerges, long-buried guilt and betrayal threaten to destroy the life he has built for his family. A powerful drama about the cost of capitalist ambition, social responsibility, and the reality of the military-industrial complex, this classic American play remains as relevant as ever.
October 3-4 at 8 PM, October 5 at 2 PM
$12 General | $10 Staff & Seniors | $8 Students or FREE with Student Events
Buy tickets at tickets.princeton.edu or the Theatre Intime box office 45 minutes before every show.
11/21 - 11/23
Fefu and Her Friends
By María Irene Fornés
Directed by Kailani Melvin ‘28
Written by America’s “greatest unknown playwright”, Fefu and Her Friends invites you to step into the home of Fefu and her 7 guests as they prepare for a children’s education fundraiser. The fallout of a strange accident, water fights, a rekindled romance between ex-lovers, and a gun that’s supposedly loaded with blanks... What will these women get up to?
November 21-22 at 8 PM, November 23 at 2 PM
$12 General | $10 Staff & Seniors | $8 Students or FREE with Student Events
Buy tickets at tickets.princeton.edu or the Theatre Intime box office 45 minutes before every show.
2/20 - 2/28
Company
Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, Book by George Furth
Directed by Adam Bathurst ‘27
Music Directed by Morgan Taylor ‘27
Presented by Theatre Intime and the Princeton University Players
Examining the most fundamental sides of the human condition, Sondheim’s game-changing musical depicts the confusing and hazy moments of life in vivid vignettes. Both witty and mellow, Company follows Bobby and his failed relationships, as he tries to figure out what it’s all about. Will he find the company he needs?
February 20-21 + 27-28 at 8 PM, February 22+28 at 2 PM
$12 General | $10 Staff & Seniors | $8 Students or FREE with Student Events
Buy tickets at tickets.princeton.edu or the Theatre Intime box office 45 minutes before every show.
4/10 - 4/12
Hurricane Diane
By Madeleine George
Directed by Pixley Marquardt ‘27
To prevent total climate disaster, Diane–a Greek god and part-time permaculture gardener–drops in on four women in suburban New Jersey to redesign their lawns and restart her cult of mortal followers. This hilarious, bold tragicomedy blends HGTV, Real Housewives, bacchanalia, and lesbian pulp, exploring the absurdity of living in the ‘new normal,’ and what it takes to escape it.
April 10-11 at 8 PM, April 12 at 2 PM
$12 General | $10 Staff & Seniors | $8 Students or FREE with Student Events
Buy tickets at tickets.princeton.edu or the Theatre Intime box office 45 minutes before every show.
Reunions 2026:
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead
By Tom Stoppard
Directed by Jemima Smith ‘28
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern find themselves in the middle of Hamlet without knowing who they are or what they’re doing there. As these two ‘minor’ characters explore the surreal world at the margins of Shakespeare’s narrative, Tom Stoppard’s modern classic begs the question: who is a character when the story’s somewhere else?
May 22-24 at Times TBD
$12 General | $10 Staff & Seniors | $8 Students or FREE with Student Events
Buy tickets at tickets.princeton.edu or the Theatre Intime box office 45 minutes before every show.
Festivals & Other Programming
Play in a Day
September 12-13
Starting with just a few nonsensical prompts, students from all across Princeton’s campus set out to write, rehearse, and perform an entirely new work of theater in just 24 hours!
Writers start writing on Friday night at 8 PM. Directors, actors, and designers prepare the next day for a performance at 7:30 PM on Saturday night.
The Rocky Horror Picture Show
October 31 at 8 PM
Join us for the return of one of Princeton’s most memorable Halloween events, our annual shadowcast performance of The Rocky Horror Picture Show (complete with audience participation). Let’s do the time warp again!
The Freshman One Act Festival
November 7-9
The newest theater-makers of the Princeton undergraduate community take the stage in a festival of one-act plays directed, designed, and performed entirely by members of the class of 2029!
Student Playwrights Festival
February 6-8
Be among the first audiences to witness the future of theater at our Student Playwrights Festival! Celebrating the fresh talent of young writers of Princeton, this event features the world premiere short plays of three student playwrights.
This event is free to the public and unticketed.
All The World’s Stages
March 17-19
All the World’s Stages is a new festival at Theatre Intime celebrating international theater and translation! The festival features short performances, poetry, and presentations in a variety of languages
This year, join us for a staged reading of Sewol / 세월호 by Heidi Nam ‘27 and directed by Mindy Sim ‘27, a new tragi-comedy based on the 2014 sinking of the eponymous ferry.