Saturday, June 27, 2026

Southern Arizona Symphony Orchestra Chorus OPEN AUDITION

AUDITION ANNOUNCEMENT • 2026–2027 SEASON

SASO Chorus

Southern Arizona Symphony Orchestra

 

 

Audition Date:  Saturday, July 11, 2026  •  Noon to 5:00 PM

Location:  Catalyst Collaborative Arts & Maker Space

  4500 N. Oracle Road, Suite 110, Tucson, AZ

Virtual Auditions:  Available for those who cannot attend in person

Rehearsals:  Tuesday evenings, 6:30–9:30 PM  (beginning August 2026)

Rehearsal Venue:  Catalyst Collaborative Arts & Maker Space, 4500 N. Oracle Road, Suite 110

Voice Parts:  All voice parts (SATB) — all singers welcome

Ensemble Size:  40–60 singers

Interest Form:  www.sasomusic.org/saso-chorus-interest

Email:  info@sasomusic.org

 

About the SASO Chorus

 

The Southern Arizona Symphony Orchestra — founded in 1979 and a cornerstone of Tucson’s classical music community — is proud to launch its first-ever chorus for the 2026–2027 season. The SASO Chorus is an auditioned ensemble of 40 to 60 singers that will perform a wide variety of music, from a cappella folk traditions to full orchestral and operatic works.

"Few other opportunities exist for community members to sing such diverse and challenging repertoire," said Chorus Director Robin Lopez-Hanshaw. The chorus will rehearse Tuesday evenings starting in August 2026 at Catalyst Collaborative Arts & Maker Space.

 

Chorus Director: Robin Lopez-Hanshaw

 

Robin Lopez-Hanshaw is a composer, conductor, author, and metalworker in bronze and steel based in Tucson. She brings to the SASO Chorus a deep commitment to music that transcends cultural boundaries and a conviction that even ordinary singers can achieve extraordinary musical heights.

Her Tucson choral credentials are extensive. She has composed works commissioned and performed by the Tucson Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, and wrote a series of pieces for the Tucson Girls Chorus (2016–2019). In 2018, she organized, composed, rehearsed, and conducted an hour-long Chanukah Cantata featuring solos by all of Tucson’s Jewish cantors, performed with SASO at the Tucson JCC. She has served as choir director at Temple Emanu-El (now Kol Ami Synagogue), the Tucson chapter of HaZamir International Jewish Teen Choir, and the UA Faculty-Staff Choir. She also founded and co-directed Camerata Sonora, a chamber choir, for three seasons.

Lopez-Hanshaw studied music composition at the University of Arizona, where she sang in the Symphonic Choir under Dr. Elizabeth Schauer and served as its Assistant Conductor. Her scholarly writing on microtonality has appeared in publications by New Music USA and the International Choral Bulletin (translated into Spanish, French, and German), and she contributed a chapter on musical evolution to Music in Human Experience (2022). She has also composed original scores and sound design for seven theatrical productions by Scoundrel & Scamp and Winding Road Theater Ensemble.

 

Inaugural Season — 2026–2027

 

The SASO Chorus debut season features four major programming events:

 

October 24 & 25, 2026 — “Let All Nations Sing”

Grace St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 2331 E. Adams St., Tucson

Saturday, Oct. 24 at 7:00 PM  •  Sunday, Oct. 25 at 3:00 PM

An ambitious global choral journey drawing on folk and classical works from 11 countries. The program includes the celebrated Heyr Himna Smidur by Icelandic composer Thorkell Sigurbjornsson, alongside works by four Tucson composers. Repertoire spans Sacred Harp traditions of the American South, music from the Republic of Georgia, Iceland, France, East Prussia, Lithuania, Sicily, Congo, and South Africa, as well as original works by Lopez-Hanshaw, Vargas, Linthicum-Blackhorse, Blakeslee, Aurora Bass, and Kepner-Adney. Chamber orchestra drawn from SASO musicians.

 

December 5 & 6, 2026 — “Midwinter Lights”

A celebration of the winter season’s many traditions — Chanukah, Christmas, Diwali, and others — including a world premiere by composer Michael Kaulkin. Chamber orchestra drawn from SASO musicians.

 

Spring — “Lux Aeterna” with Tucson Masterworks Chamber Singers

The SASO Chorus joins the Tucson Masterworks Chamber Singers for a collaborative performance of Morten Lauridsen’s beloved Lux Aeterna.

 

Spring — SASO Opera: “Die Fledermaus”

The SASO Chorus takes part in SASO Opera’s spring production of Johann Strauss II’s Die Fledermaus.

 

About the Southern Arizona Symphony Orchestra

 

Founded in 1979, SASO is a vital community resource that unites performers and audiences through a passion for music. Under the direction of Music Director Linus Lerner, the orchestra presents world premieres, seldom-performed treasures, and classical gems, performing at venues including the DesertView Performing Arts Center in SaddleBrooke and St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church in Tucson. SASO has a tradition of community engagement, international collaboration, and showcasing both emerging and established artists.

 

Ready to Sing? Auditions Are Open to All.

In-person auditions: Saturday, July 11, 2026 • Noon–5:00 PM

Catalyst Collaborative Arts & Maker Space • 4500 N. Oracle Rd., Suite 110, Tucson

Virtual auditions also available.

Express interest: sasomusic.org/saso-chorus-interest  •  info@sasomusic.org

 

 

Southern Arizona Symphony Orchestra  •  sasomusic.org  •  info@sasomusic.org

 

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The School of Ballet Tucson 2026-2027 Enrollment Opens July 13

ANNOUNCEMENT

The School of Ballet Tucson

2026–2027 Enrollment Opens July 13

 

 

Enrollment Opens:  Monday, July 13, 2026

Phone:  520.623.3373

Email:  school@ballettucson.org

Web:  ballettucson.org/school

Location:  200 S. Tucson Blvd., Tucson, AZ 85716

School Office Hours:  Mon–Fri 3:00–7:30 pm  •  Sat 9:00 am–2:00 pm

 

About The School of Ballet Tucson

 

The School of Ballet Tucson (SBT) is the official school of Ballet Tucson — Southern Arizona’s only professional ballet company. Founded in 1986, SBT has provided exceptional dance training to students of all ages for four decades. Faculty members are drawn from Ballet Tucson’s own company dancers and artistic leaders, each with credits in prestigious national and international companies.

The School is committed to an encouraging environment centered on personal growth, artistry, and creativity, offering rigorous training that serves students both on stage and throughout their lives.

 

Classes Offered — All Ages & Levels

 

SBT offers a wide variety of classes for students from young children through adults:

  • Ballet (Pre-Ballet through Advanced)
  • Pointe
  • Jazz
  • Modern
  • Tap
  • Hip Hop
  • And more — see the 2026/2027 brochure at ballettucson.org/school

 

What Students Gain

 

  • Training from Ballet Tucson company dancers and artistic leaders
  • Masterclasses with world-renowned guest teachers (intermediate and advanced students, at no additional charge)
  • Performance opportunities alongside professional Ballet Tucson dancers, including the award-winning Nutcracker with the Tucson Symphony Orchestra at the Linda Ronstadt Music Hall
  • The annual Spring Showcase and Summer Workshop Performance
  • Exclusive 40% discount on tickets to all Ballet Tucson performances throughout the season
  • Pathway to apprenticeship consideration with the professional company for outstanding graduates

 

A Record of Exceptional Alumni

 

SBT graduates have been accepted to, awarded scholarships to, or danced professionally with some of the most respected institutions in the world, including American Ballet Theatre, New York City Ballet, Boston Ballet, Pacific Northwest Ballet, San Francisco Ballet, Dutch National Ballet, Houston Ballet, Alvin Ailey, Dance Theatre of Harlem, the Radio City Music Hall Rockettes, and many others.

 

Early registration is strongly recommended.

Enrollment opens July 13, 2026. Contact the School at 520.623.3373 or school@ballettucson.org to secure your place.

 

 

The School of Ballet Tucson  •  200 S. Tucson Blvd., Tucson AZ 85716

520.623.3373  •  school@ballettucson.org  •  ballettucson.org/school

 

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Thursday, June 25, 2026

LIVE THEATRE WORKSHOP presents TREVOR, The Musical

LIVE THEATRE WORKSHOP

3322 E Fort Lowell Rd  •  Tucson, AZ 85716  •  livetheatreworkshop.org

 

PRESENTS

TREVOR

The Musical

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Book and Lyrics by Dan Collins   |   Music by Julianne Davis Wick

Based on the Academy Award-Winning Film by Celeste Lecesne

 

About the Show

It's 1981 in America, and Trevor Nelson is busy navigating adolescence in suburbia while dreaming of a life in show business. When an embarrassing incident at school suddenly puts him in the wrong spotlight, Trevor must summon the courage to forge his own path. A deeply moving and funny story of self-discovery and the power of acceptance — Trevor is about living your best life with a ton of passion… and a touch of pizzazz.

 

Performance Schedule

 

Day

Dates & Time

Fridays at 7:00 PM

July 17, 24, & 31, 2026

Saturday at 7:00 PM

July 18, 2026

Sundays at 2:00 PM

July 19, 26, & August 2, 2026

Saturdays at 2:00 PM

July 25 & August 1, 2026

 

Purchase Tickets Online: livetheatreworkshop.org/trevor

Box Office: Wed–Thu 3–5 PM  •  Fri–Sat 4–6 PM  •  (520) 327-4242

 

Meet the Cast

 

Performer

Role

Eli Sallard

Trevor

Kellen Tanner

Walter

Jack Bersbach

Pinky

Jadyn Gillette

Cathy

Sydney Johnson

Frannie

Ivy Buffalo

Mary

Cooper Stacy

Jason / U/S Trevor

Edan Cabrera

Diana Ross

Danna Maldonado-Munoz

Mom

Greyson Pfannenstiel

Trevor's Dad

Nicholas Waszkiewicz

Jack

Tenley Williams

Mrs. Kerr

Braeley McIntire

Coach Gregory

Max Landon

Father Joe / Mike / U/S Jason

Anita Osakwe-Anderson

Todd

August Overstreet

Luke / U/S Walter

Violette Burge

Lindsay / U/S Mary

Harmony Garner

Mandi

Katie Howell

Becky / U/S Frannie

Harlow Geddings

Ensemble

Kyle Lukas

Ensemble / U/S Cathy

Zane Burge

Ensemble

 

 

Artist Biographies

Eli Sallard  —  Trevor

Eli Sallard is an eighteen-year-old graduate from Empire High School pursuing the performing arts at Pima Community College. Nominated for the 2025 Monte Awards while portraying Percy Jackson, they have also appeared as The Wolf (Into the Woods), Anna of Cleves (Six: Teen Edition), and Rupert Van Brunt (Sleepy Hollow).

 

Kellen Tanner  —  Walter

Kellen Tanner (he/him) is ecstatic to return to LTW for his second musical experience. His favorite LTW credit is Ranked (Ryan). He found LTW in elementary school and has been delighting in its supportive community of theatre teens ever since.

 

Jack Bersbach  —  Pinky

Jack Bersbach is a proud member of Empire High School's Troupe 7057 and Raven Rhapsody, heading into his senior year. Past credits include Jack (Into the Woods), Orpheus (Hadestown), Beetlejuice (Beetlejuice Jr.), and Mush (Newsies).

 

Jadyn Gillette  —  Cathy

Jadyn Gillette is an upcoming senior and Thespian Troupe President at Empire High School. Favorite credits include Little Red Riding Hood (Into the Woods), Katherine Howard (Six: Teen Edition), and Annabeth Chase (The Lightning Thief).

 

Sydney Johnson  —  Frannie

Sydney Johnson (she/her) has appeared as Cinderella (Into the Woods), Clarisse (The Lightning Thief), and Catherine of Aragon (Six: Teen Edition). She has also performed with Young Playwrights of Tucson for the past two years.

 

Ivy Buffalo  —  Mary

Ivy Buffalo (she/they) is a rising senior at Catalina Foothills High School. Favorite roles include Constance Blackwood (Ride the Cyclone), Eurydice (Hadestown), and Jordan Carter (Ranked: A Musical).

 

Cooper Stacy  —  Jason / U/S Trevor

Cooper Stacy is a 15-year-old performer with five years of acting, singing, and musicianship — recently adding dance and directing to his repertoire. He made his student-directing debut with Romeo and Juliet in 10 Minutes at the Desert Crown Theater Company and aspires to a career on Broadway.

 

Edan Cabrera  —  Diana Ross

Edan Cabrera is a senior in advanced drama at Empire High School. Favorite roles include the Baker's Wife Understudy (Into the Woods) and various characters in Quest.

 

Danna Maldonado-Munoz  —  Mom

Danna Maldonado-Munoz (she/her) is thrilled to make her LTW debut. Past credits include Mean Girls (Janis), Beauty and the Beast Jr. (Ensemble), and Nemo Jr. (Peach the Starfish).

 

Greyson Pfannenstiel  —  Trevor's Dad

Greyson Pfannenstiel is a four-year LTW veteran now enrolled at Northern Arizona University. Favorite LTW credits include Viv in Ranked: A Musical, King Arthur in Spamalot, and Pugsley in The Addams Family.

 

Nicholas Waszkiewicz  —  Jack

Nicholas Waszkiewicz is an 11th grader at Canyon del Oro High School. Previous roles include Minstrel (Once Upon a Mattress) and Toby (Sweeney Todd). He is grateful for the support of family, friends, and directors.

 

Tenley Williams  —  Mrs. Kerr

Tenley Williams (they/them) is eighteen and attends Canyon del Oro High School. Favorite roles include Hannah (Puffs), the Cook/Singing Telegram Girl (Clue: On Stage) with Canyon Players, and Mr. Bumble (Oliver!) with CYT Tucson.

 

Braeley McIntire  —  Coach Gregory

Braeley McIntire (they/she) is a rising senior at Empire High School. Favorite credits include Anna of Cleves (Queens), Pinocchio (Shrek Jr.), and Granny (Into the Woods).

 

Max Landon  —  Father Joe / Mike / U/S Jason

Max Landon is a rising junior at the Gregory School appearing in his second LTW production. Favorite past roles include Nick Bottom (Something Rotten! Jr.) and Jonathan Harker (Dracula). He also dabbles in sound design.

 

Anita Osakwe-Anderson  —  Todd

Anita Osakwe-Anderson is honored to play Todd. She fell in love with acting her sophomore year and has appeared in Page to Stage, Quest, and Empire High's production of Into the Woods.

 

August Overstreet  —  Luke / U/S Walter

August Overstreet is a sophomore at Empire High School making his community theatre debut. Previous school credits include Wonka (Willy Wonka Jr.) and Shakespeare (Romeo and Juliet), alongside extensive tech experience.

 

Violette Burge  —  Lindsay / U/S Mary

Violette Burge, 15, is a rising sophomore at Salpointe Catholic High School and founder of Citrus Ink Creative. Recent credits include Bright Star and Peter and the Starcatcher (Salpointe) and The Little Mermaid (CYT Tucson). She is also writing and directing the student film QM14.

 

Harmony Garner  —  Mandi

Harmony Garner is entering her 10th school year and has been pursuing theatre for nearly four years. Favorite roles include Cronan (Cronan: The Barbarian), Carly (Ranked), and Opera House Manager (Phantom of the Opera).

 

Katie Howell  —  Becky / U/S Frannie

Katie Howell is a junior in advanced drama at Empire High School. Favorite credits include Rapunzel (Into the Woods) and roles in Page to Stage Vol. 15 and The Lightning Thief Musical.

 

Harlow Geddings  —  Ensemble

Harlow Geddings is a senior at Empire High School. Favorite past roles include Stapleton in Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery and Marty in The First Lemonade.

 

Kyle Lukas  —  Ensemble / U/S Cathy

Kyle Lukas is heading into her freshman year at Tucson High, bringing credits including Delia (Beetlejuice Jr.), Jan (Grease), and Caitlyn (Camp Rock). She thanks her family and friends for their unwavering support.

 

Zane Burge  —  Ensemble

Zane Burge, 12, is a rising seventh grader at Orange Grove Middle School. Recent credits include Flounder (The Little Mermaid, CYT Tucson) and Noah Claypole (Oliver!). Outside theatre, Zane plays trombone, writes, and loves cooking and baseball.

 

 

 

Trevor is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI).

Live Theatre Workshop  •  3322 E Fort Lowell Rd, Tucson, AZ 85716  •  (520) 327-4242

livetheatreworkshop.org  •  info@livetheatreworkshop.org

 

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