Monday, March 30, 2026

PIMA THEATER PRESENTS FAIRVIEW

PIMA COMMUNITY COLLEGE THEATER PRESENTS

FAIRVIEW

by Jackie Sibblies Drury

 

2019 Pulitzer Prize for Drama   •   April 23 – May 3, 2026   •   Black Box Theatre, Pima West Campus

 

About the Production

 

Fairview begins as a warmly comic family drama: Beverly is obsessively preparing a birthday dinner for her mother, her husband is being sent on errands, and her sister can't be bothered to help. The Frasiers are an upper-middle-class Black family and everything about their household radiates aspirational normalcy. Then, with precision and mounting dread, the play turns.

In Act Two, the family's scene replays in near-silence while four disembodied white voices are heard from offstage — revealed to be an audience watching the action — casually debating which race they'd choose to be if they could. In Act Three, those voices become bodies: white actors enter the stage and assume roles within the Black family's story, rewriting it as they go. The play ends with Keisha, the Frasiers' college-bound daughter, breaking the fourth wall and speaking directly to the audience about who controls the stories we tell — and who gets to listen.

The Pima production is directed by Esther Almazán, with Tanisha Ray serving as Assistant Director and Dramaturg. It is performed in the intimate Black Box Theatre, making the play's dissection of surveillance and the white gaze all the more immediate.

 

"A hard-hitting drama that examines race in a highly conceptual, layered structure, ultimately bringing audiences into the actors' community to face deep-seated prejudices."

— The Pulitzer Prize Committee, 2019

Performance Schedule

 

 

DATE

CURTAIN TIME

Thursday, April 23

7:00 PM

Friday, April 24

7:00 PM

Saturday, April 25

7:00 PM

Sunday, April 26

2:00 PM

Thursday, April 30

7:00 PM

Friday, May 1

7:00 PM    ASL Night

Saturday, May 2

7:00 PM

Sunday, May 3

2:00 PM

Production Details

 

 

Venue

Black Box Theatre

Pima Community College — West Campus

2202 W. Anklam Road, Tucson, AZ 85709

Written by

Jackie Sibblies Drury

Director

Esther Almazán

Asst. Director /

Dramaturg

Tanisha Ray

Awards

2019 Pulitzer Prize for Drama

2019 Susan Smith Blackburn Prize

2019 Steinberg Playwrighting Award

Best Theater of 2018: New York Times, New Yorker, TIME, New York Magazine, American Theatre, L.A. Times, Buzzfeed, Time Out New York

Original Premiere

Soho Repertory Theatre, New York City, 2018

Directed by Sarah Benson; extended three times

Content Note

Contains frank discussion of race and racism, strong language, and an audience-participation element at the play's conclusion. Recommended for mature audiences.

Run Time

Approximately 2 hours; performed without intermission

Accessibility

ASL-interpreted performance: Friday, May 1 at 7:00 PM

The Black Box Theatre is wheelchair accessible

About the Playwright

 

Jackie Sibblies Drury is a Brooklyn-based playwright raised in Plainfield, New Jersey by her Jamaican immigrant mother and grandmother. She holds a degree in English Literature from Yale University and an MFA in Playwriting from Brown University, where she received the David Wickham Prize. She has taught playwriting at Fordham University and the Yale School of Drama.

Her plays include We Are Proud to Present a Presentation… (Soho Rep, 2012), Really, Social Creatures, Marys Seacole (Obie Award, Lincoln Center Theater), and Fairview. She also provided the story for the Tony Award–winning Broadway dance piece Illinoise (2024). Her work has been produced at Lincoln Center Theater, Soho Rep, Berkeley Rep, Woolly Mammoth, Trinity Rep, and internationally at the Young Vic in London.

Tickets & Contact Information

 

 

Tickets

General Admission:

$15.00

Discounted (Students / Seniors / Military / Groups):

$10.00

Order Online:

eventbrite.com — Search "Fairview Pima Arts"

All Pima Arts Ticketing:

eventbrite.com — Pima Arts 25–26 Season

Refund Policy:

Refunds available up to 7 days before event

Venue & Contact

Black Box Theatre

Pima Community College — West Campus

2202 W. Anklam Road, Tucson, AZ 85709

Box Office:

520-206-6986

centerforthearts@pima.edu

Season Info:

pimaarts.com/calendar

Press / Marketing:

Carina Garcia, Marketing & PR Coordinator

clisalda@pima.edu

 

Pima Arts • Pima Community College West Campus • pimaarts.com • 520-206-6986 • Part of the 2025–26 Pima Arts Season

 

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BROADWAY IN TUCSON PRESENTS BACK TO THE FUTURE - The Musical

BROADWAY IN TUCSON PRESENTS

BACK TO THE FUTURE

The Musical

 

April 14 – 19, 2026   |   Centennial Hall, Tucson, Arizona

 

WINNER

2022 Olivier Award

Best New Musical

WINNER

4 WhatsOnStage Awards

Incl. Best New Musical

WINNER

BroadwayWorld Award

Best New Musical

The Story

 

Great Scott! When Marty McFly finds himself transported back to 1955 in a time machine built by the eccentric scientist Doc Brown, he accidentally changes the course of history. Now he's in a race against time to fix the present, escape the past, and send himself… back to the future.

Based on the beloved 1985 Universal Pictures film, this electrifying production combines stunning special effects, high-energy performances, and an unforgettable soundtrack — including the iconic songs “The Power of Love,” “Johnny B. Goode,” “Earth Angel,” and “Back in Time” alongside original music composed for the stage. When Back to the Future hits 88 mph, it’ll change musical theatre history forever.

Performance Schedule

 

 

DATE

CURTAIN TIME(S)

Tuesday, April 14

7:30 PM

Wednesday, April 15

7:30 PM

Thursday, April 16

7:30 PM

Friday, April 17

7:30 PM

Saturday, April 18

2:00 PM  •  7:30 PM

Sunday, April 19

1:00 PM  •  6:30 PM

Production Details

 

 

Venue

Centennial Hall

1020 E. University Blvd., Tucson, AZ 85721

Run Time

2 hours and 40 minutes (including intermission)

Age Recommendation

Ages 6 and up. No babes in arms; everyone must have a ticket.

Adapted by

Bob Gale — from the Universal Pictures film trilogy he co-created with Robert Zemeckis

Director

John Rando (Tony Award® Winner)

Music & Lyrics

Alan Silvestri (multi-Grammy® winner, Avengers: Endgame)

Glen Ballard (Michael Jackson’s “Man in the Mirror”)

Featured Songs

“The Power of Love”  •  “Johnny B. Goode”  •  “Earth Angel”  •  “Back in Time”

Starring

Lucas Hallauer as Marty McFly

Presenter

Broadway in Tucson — 20th Anniversary Season

North American Tour

 

The North American touring production of Back to the Future: The Musical arrives in Tucson fresh from engagements at Bass Performance Hall in Fort Worth (March 24–29) and The Hobby Center in Houston (March 31 – April 5). Following Tucson, the tour continues to Sacramento, Spokane, San Jose, Salt Lake City, Portland, and The Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. (July 7–19).

Tickets & Contact Information

 

 

Tickets

Online (Ticketmaster):

ticketmaster.com — Centennial Hall

Season Ticket Holders:

am.ticketmaster.com/bit

Groups:

broadwayintucson.com/tickets/groups

Contact

Broadway in Tucson

888 N. Euclid Ave., Suite 202, Tucson, AZ 85719

(520) 903-2929

info@broadwayintucson.com

Centennial Hall Box Office

1020 E. University Blvd., Tucson, AZ 85721

broadwayintucson.com

 

Broadway in Tucson  •  20th Anniversary Season  •  broadwayintucson.com  •  (520) 903-2929

 

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Old Pueblo Playwrights weekly meeting 3-30-26

 

From: David Zinke <dzinkmeister@yahoo.com>
Sent: Sunday, March 29, 2026 11:13 PM
Subject:
Old Pueblo Playwrights weekly meeting 3-30-26

 

Old Pueblo Playwrights cordially invite you to attend their weekly meeting Monday, March 30, 2026 beginning at 7pm. This, the fifth Monday of the month, our meeting will be ZOOM only.  No in person aspect available. The Zoom link in below. 

 

Once again, we have no play reading scheduled. 

 

Undoubtedly, we will have much to talk about as we head into the week of our New Play Festival. 

Still, the meeting will not likely last more than an hour.  

 

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O.P.P. ZOOM MEETING ETIQUETTE   ENABLE AUDIO AND VIDEO TO PARTICIPATE IN OPENING GREETING SECTION Of MEETING.TURN OFF YOUR VIDEO AND AUDIO WHILE A READING IS IN PROGRESS  (ONLY THE ACTORS SHOULD BE HEARD AND SEEN DURING A READING) TURN ON YOUR VIDEO AND AUDIO TO PARTICIPATE IN DISCUSSIONS AFTER EACH READING.

 

THANK YOU FOR YOUR COOPERATION.Regarding our ZOOM calls - you may find it easier to have ZOOM downloaded on your computer OR your phone. It is a free application. [GO TO http://www.ZOOM.US TO ACQUIRE THE PROGRAM] 

 



EVERY Monday, we will again present a "regular" OPP meeting via ZOOM. Here are the instruction of how to tune in.  NOTE: THIS IS UNLIMITED TIME USE. The link is the same every week.



Melvin Hector is Treasurer and host of Old Pueblo Playwrights meetings.  

Melvin Hector is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

MEL HECTORS PHONE  (520)488-9229

   just click on the link below.

 

 

Join Zoom Meeting

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Meeting ID: 878 2574 8620

Passcode: 544241

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OPP MASTER SCHEDULE 2026

MAR      31 FIRST DAY OF TECH FOR

NEW PLAY FESTIVAL 2026  time TBA

                PRESENTED AT: "Invisible Theatre"  

APR       1 WED TECH  

APR       2 OPP NEW PLAY FESTIVAL 

THURS OPENING NIGHT 7 pm

"HOA Blues" by Debra Vassallo    

APR       3 SECOND NIGHT  7 pm

"AI AI O" by Mel Hector

APR       4 SAT. MATINEE 2 pm 

            "CLUTCH" by Liisa Rose  (11:03) 

"WHAT A TRIP" by Leslie Powell  (10:57)  

"CHANGE" by Leslie Powell  (14 Min) 

"MOVING DAY" by Kristen Kallen-Keck   (13 min,)

APR       4 THIRD NIGHT 7 pm

 "The Chemo Lounge" by John Vornholt

DIRECTOR - Stan Sutherland

CAST:

TERRI - Meagan Jones

BILLY - Joe Smith

CRYSTAL - Robin Mirlocca

SHELLY - Stephanie Sikes

DR. SARNOFF - Adrian Cory

HANK/COLIN - Eric Everts

Facilitator TBD

 

APR       5  EASTER  CLOSING NIGHT

                           7 pm "Don't Feed the Troll" by Adrian Cory

 

APR       6  RECAP OF THE 2026 FESTIVAL

                      What worked, what didn't. 

 

APR       13 HYBRID "Ghost Heart Winter" by Mel Hector  (2nd read)

APR       20 HYBRID "Screwed Up"  by Mel Hector  (3rd read)

                     Anne Simmons KUAZ  plus videographer - recording the reading and discussion.

APR      27  ZOOM OPEN

MAY      4  HYBRID   "Rise! The Story of Abraham Lincoln" by Andrew Jaske (A musical – 100 min)

.MAY     11 HYBRID  "Play By The Book" by Mel Hector  (new, full length play)

 

OPP Minutes of the Meeting are only sent to paid members and others who join the conversation providing I have email addresses for them.   

 

Old Pueblo Playwrights Reminder/Invitations are sent to over 200 individuals including all paid members, (40) actor/readers (111) and general mailing list (124) plus one-time invitees. 

 

Your OPP Secretary,

ZINK aka David Zinke

Be Good To You

 

PAY DUES, MAKE A DONATION, CORRESPOND?

OLD PUEBLO PLAYWRIGHTS

P.O. BOX 775

TUCSON, AZ  85702

 

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