Little Theatre of Alexandria announces 2023/24 season and 90th anniversary

Proud of its history of producing musicals, dramas, and comedies and weathering the pandemic, the company plans an ambitious seven-show lineup.

The Little Theatre of Alexandria (LTA) kicks off its 2023/24 season on July 22 with one of
America’s favorite musical comedies, Freaky Friday, and keeps right on going with six more major productions to follow, plus special Staged Readings, Showcase Productions, and One-Acts.

Located in the heart of Old Town, LTA has been providing a variety of musicals, dramas, and comedies to audiences in the regional community for nearly 90 years and is extremely proud to have produced shows throughout the COVID period, employing reduced audience size, realistic masking and immunization protocols, and enhanced safety guidelines for the cast and crew of each show. Just like the old Bailey Building and Loan in “It’s A Wonderful Life,” LTA kept its doors open!

The Little Theatre of Alexandria. Photo by M. Enriquez for Visit Alexandria.

The lineup of productions in the 2023/24 season includes:

Freaky Friday: July 22-August 12, 2023
Two on the Aisle, Three in a Van: September 9-30, 2023
Young Frankenstein: October 21-November 11, 2023
A Christmas Carol: December 2-16, 2023
Annie: February 10-March 2, 2024
Murder on the Orient Express: March 23-April 13, 2024
Is He Dead?: May 18-June 8, 2024

Additionally, now in its 15th year, LTA’s Education Program offers a comprehensive year-round schedule of classes, camps, and workshops attended by students of all ages, with the youngest thespians-in-training being just three years old.

The Little Theatre of Alexandria seeks to create a vibrant and thriving artistic space where its members, volunteers, and greater community can engage in rewarding theatrical experiences that entertain, educate, and build community pride and spirit. Having been a landmark in Old Town Alexandria for nearly 90 years, it is the oldest award-winning theatre in the Washington Metro Area and one of the few community theatres in the country with its own building and an ambitious seven-show season.

Proud of its heritage and role in Northern Virginia, LTA is pleased to celebrate its past and looks forward to staging first-rate productions for the next 90 years.

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