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FRUGAL FRIDAY
Friday, October 24, 2025

Frugal Friday tickets are available online! Use code FRUGAL (active starting at noon on Frugal Friday) to purchase $26 tickets for the first performance of each Mainstage show. Tickets can also be reserved in person or by calling 781-279-2200 starting at noon that day. Limit 4 tickets per patron. Join us in making live theatre accessible to all!

$26 FOR $26
To ensure everyone has the opportunity to enjoy live theatre, we are offering 26 tickets at $26 each for every Mainstage production. These tickets are available on a first-come, first-served basis and are designed for those who may not be able to afford regular-priced tickets. Limit 2 tickets per patron. Reserve by calling our box office at 781-279-2200.

SAVVY SATURDAYS
Savvy Saturday tickets are available online! Use code SAVVY to purchase $45 tickets for the 7 PM Saturday performances of each Mainstage show. These discounted tickets are limited, so get them while they last! Limit 4 tickets per patron. Tickets can also be reserved by calling 781-279-2200 or visiting the box office.

CARD TO CULTURE
Massachusetts residents who present an Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) card at the Box Office may receive up to six $3 tickets per card for Mainstage, Young Company productions, and Special Events. This includes SNAP, WIC, and other qualifying programs.

MURDER FOR TWO

One murder. Two actors. Ten suspects. And one piano!

October 24 – November 9, 2025

Book and Music by Joe Kinosian
Book and Lyrics by Kellen Blair
Directed by Tyler Rosati
Music Direction by Bethany Aiken

Starring Will McGarrahan* and Jared Troilo*

Murder For Two is a zany musical comedy whodunnit, offering the perfect blend of music, mayhem, and murder. When the great American novelist Arthur Whitney is found dead at his own surprise party, the list of suspects is long—was it the prima ballerina, the widow, the niece, the psychiatrist, or even the detective? With just two actors playing 13 roles (and the piano), this clever, fast-paced show is an entertaining homage to old-fashioned murder mysteries. The New York Times hailed it as an “ingenious miniature musical in the form of a snazzy vaudevillian double-act.”

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