2025 – 2026 Season
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Slow Burn Theatre’s ’25-’26 Season
MD Now® Slow Burn Theatre Company’s 2025/2026 Season soars to new heights with 5 red-hot hits! Experience our most exciting season to date, filled with stories of ambition, identity, and resilience—where dreamers chase the impossible, outcasts find their voice, and the power of reinvention takes center stage in a dazzling celebration of music, heart, and unstoppable determination. The season is presented by United Community.
- Catch Me If You Can – October 11 – 26, 2025
- Disney’s FROZEN – December 13, 2025 – January 4, 2026
- Beautiful, The Carole King Musical – February 14 – March 1, 2026
- Hairspray – April 11 – 26, 2026
- Alanis Morisette’s Jagged Little Pill – June 13 – 28, 2026
This is Slow Burn
Slow Burn’s mission is to showcase the best of contemporary musical theatre to South Florida by producing high-quality shows that likely have not been seen by our audiences. We recognize and support the incredible talents of South Florida’s creative professionals, and we provide them with a home where they can create and perform in a nurturing and rewarding environment.

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Our Sponsors
Slow Burn Theatre Company is deeply grateful to our sponsors, whose generosity makes everything we do possible. Their support allows us to bring bold and exciting productions to the stage, nurture the next generation of theatre artists and audiences, and ensure that live theatre continues to thrive in our community.
In times when the arts face great challenges, our sponsors stand with us—and with you—in keeping the power of theatre alive. We couldn’t do it without them.