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City Springs Theatre Company announces 2025-26 season shows | Arts & Entertainment

City Springs Theatre Company announces 2025-26 season shows | Arts & Entertainment

SANDY SPRINGS, Ga. — Metro Atlanta’s fastest-growing performing arts organization, the City Springs Theatre Company, announced its eighth season of musicals at the Sandy Springs Performing Arts Center’s Byers Theatre.

New subscriptions for the 2025-26 season go on sale May 1, offering a diverse lineup of entertainment, including hit musicals from American comedy legends Mel Brooks and Tina Fey, and a stage adaptation of a Hollywood classic.

City Springs Theatre Company’s productions have garnered nationwide attention with acclaimed, locally produced productions of “Fiddler on the Roof,” “Jersey Boys,” “The Music Man” and “A Chorus Line.”

Executive Director Natalie DeLancey and Artistic Director and Tony Award-winner Shuler Hensley lead the nonprofit community theater, focused on youth training, attracting audiences and high-quality productions.







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The City Springs Theatre Company announces its 2025-26 season featuring two Tony Award-winners, Shuler Hensley and Baayork Lee, “Mean Girls: The Musical” from Tina Fey and a Mel Brooks classic. New subscriptions for the 2025-26 season go on sale May 1.




“Our subscribers and patrons have come to expect two things from our company — to be entertained and to experience production values that rival what they might see on Broadway,”

DeLancey said. “Over the years it has been inspiring to watch as our audiences grow and begin to take a sense of ownership and pride in our company.”


Sandy Springs theater company brings spark to new season

Hensley has directed one production each season since 2022, a tradition he is set to continue when the company presents the newest title in its upcoming season, the hit musical “Come From Away.”

Hensley said he and others continue to be impressed by the city’s talent.

“We have an amazing community of performers, including some Broadway veterans like myself who call Metro Atlanta home,” he said. “From our lead performers to our ensemble dancers, they all have contributed significantly to the success of our company.”

For more information about shows and ticket, visit www.cityspringstheatre.com.

— Hayden Sumlin

 


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