NYC Trip Fall 2026
Date : Wednesday, November 11, 2026
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NOVEMBER 11 – 13, 2026
Theater J Trip to New York City
To make a deposit or purchase a spot, call the Ticket Office at 202-777-3210
We hope you will join us November 11 – 13, 2026 for a week of theater and fellowship.
This trip includes:
• Two nights at the Sofitel NYC
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• Tickets to three shows
• Two dinners and a farewell brunch
• Admission and tour of one of New York City’s Exceptional Museums
*Please note that transportation to and from NYC is not provided*
Rates and Registration
$3300 per person for a single room.
$3000 per person for a double room.
Price is inclusive of fees and $500 is tax deductible.
*If you’re not using hotel, the cost remains the same but please let us know as soon as possible*
**Credit cards are subject to a 3% fee. You may pay by debit card or by check to avoid the fee**
Deadline to Register: Monday, September 28
50% Deposit Deadline: Monday, October 26
Full Payment Due: Monday, October 19
Any special accommodations that are needed must be submitted, prior to registering, email Emma Wesslund at ewesslund@theaterj.org.
About the Shows
To make a deposit or purchase a spot, call the Ticket Office at 202-777-3210.
A Few Good Men
by Aaron Sorkin
Directed by Michael Arden
Military lawyer Daniel Kaffee is known for his wit, charm, and uncanny talent for closing cases before they ever get to trial. When assigned to defend two young Marines accused of murder, his typical strategy is upended by Lt. Commander JoAnne Galloway, a sharp attorney determined to prove the men’s innocence. But the evidence soon leads them to a cover-up, putting them on a collision course with the entire chain of command.
Starring Emmy Award® winner Bradley Whitford (“The West Wing,” “The Handmaids Tale”) and Tom Blyth (“The People We Meet on Vacation,” “The Hunger Games: Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes”), and directed by six-time Tony Award® winner Michael Arden (Maybe Happy Ending), A Few Good Men shows the cost of following your conscience in a system built on secrecy and obedience—and asks us to choose the truth anyway. Gripping, high-stakes, and ultimately hopeful, it reminds us that a country’s ideals are only as strong as our willingness to stand behind them.
Ms. Blakk for President
by Tarell Alvin McCraney and Tina Landau
Directed by Tina Landau
Introducing Joan Jett Blakk—the first (and only) Black Drag Queen Candidate for President of the United States of America. It’s the early 90s, the height of the AIDS epidemic, and Joan and the newly formed Queer Nation Chicago set off on an exhilarating and dangerous journey to drag queer politics out of the closet—and onto the floor of the DNC. Inspired—but not bound—by the true story of drag performer and activist Terence Alan Smith, MS. BLAKK FOR PRESIDENT is a joyous stampede through urgent and unfinished business.
Part campaign rally, part nightclub performance, part confessional—and all party—this singular new work by Tarell Alvin McCraney and Tina Landau features a cast led by Wayne Brady as the incomparable Terence/Joan.
TBD
We are finalizing the details on the final show and will share more information when we can.
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