Chattanooga Theatre Centre announces 101st season lineup

The Chattanooga Theatre Centre has announced ten shows for its upcoming 101st season.

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See what’s in store for CTC’s upcoming season.

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Exciting news, theater-goers. The Chattanooga Theatre Centre (CTC) has released the production lineup for its 101st season. Folks will be able to see 10 productions starting in September and running through August 2025.

There will be a mix of productions suitable for different ages, including three titles performed by CTC’s youth theater program.

Here’s the 2024-2025 lineup:

  • “Waitress” | Friday, Sept. 13-Sunday, Sept. 29
  • “Tuck Everlasting” | Friday, Oct. 4-Sunday, Oct. 13
  • “Angry, Raucous, and Shamelessly Gorgeous” | Friday, Nov. 8-Sunday, Nov. 24
  • “Willy Wonka” | Friday, Dec. 6-Sunday, Jan. 5
  • “Love/Sick” | Friday, Jan. 24-Sunday, Feb. 9
  • “The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs” | Friday, Feb. 21-Sunday, March 2
  • “Dreamgirls” | Friday, March 28-Sunday, April 13
  • “101 Dalmatians, Kids” | Friday, May 9-Sunday, May 18
  • “Twelfth Night: A Beach Party” | Friday, June 6-Sunday, June 22
  • “The SpongeBob Musical” | Friday, July 18-Sunday, Aug. 3

Want to go ahead and snag your seat? You can purchase individual tickets or a 101st Season Anytime Ticket Package (which comes in bundles of four, six, eight, or 10).

Bonus: Package holders also receive up to 20% off the ticket price, a year-round parking pass + discounts on other CTC events.

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