September Theatre

By Diana Morton | August 29, 2025

El Dorado Elks Lodge, 121 East Pine St., El Dorado, Cafe Murder featuring the Act 1 Players. 

A strange murder occurs at Cafe Murder; the audience votes on whodunnit and a prize goes to the winner. Sept. 26-27. Doors open at 6:15 p.m., dinner served at 6:30 and performance begins at 7 p.m. Dinner and performance $25, performance only $15. Cash bar open. Call 316-321-9393 or 316-303-7140 for reservations.

Kechi Playhouse, 100 E. Kechi Road, Pygmalion, The Radio Version. The original My Fair Lady! On a bet, phonics professor Henry Higgins transforms a Cockney flower girl into a lady. Fri-Sat, 8 pm, Sun matinee 2:30 pm. Sept 5-28. Tickets are $17 on Fri and Sat and $16 on Sundays. For more information, call 316 -744 – 2152

Mosley Street Melodrama, 234 N. Mosley. Forgetting the Titans by Ryan Schafer and Molly Tully followed by a new musical review. Aug 25-Sept 6. Tickets, dinner, & show $36-40; show only $26-30. 316-263-0222

Next: Frank Einstein by Tom Frye followed by a new musical review. Sept 19-Nov 1.

Music Theatre Wichita, Century II Concert Hall.  A Grand Night for Singing. From Oklahoma! to The Sound of Music, this Tony-nominated take on the Rodgers & Hammerstein songbook has all your favorite hits.  Sept 3-7.

Contact box office for times and prices. 316-265-3107. ASL provided, Saturday, Sept 6 @ 2:00pm

Roxy’s Downtown, 412 E. Douglas, cabaret-style theatre. Evita. Evita charts the young and ambitious Eva Peron’s meteoric rise in Argentina between 1934-1952. 7:30 pm through Sept 27. Tickets $40. 316-265-4400

Wichita Community Theatre, 258 N. Fountain. The Cottage by Sandy Rustin and directed by Mary Lou Phipps-Winfrey. Sylvia and Beau find themselves in an English countryside cottage for their yearly rendezvous, but the arrival of their spouses changes things. Sept 4-14; 8 pm Thu-Sat, 2 pm Sun. Tickets $16-18. 316-686-1282

Contact Diana Morton at dianamorton12@sbcglobal.net

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