Mosaic Theater Announces 2026/27 Season
Continuing its mission of producing bold, culturally diverse and conversation-shaping theater that resonates far beyond the stage to bring communities together, Mosaic Theater Company announced the first productions of its 2026/27 season. The full slate will be the company’s largest subscription season since the COVID-19 pandemic.
The three productions announced today represent the power of contemporary perspectives on American identity. The season includes two world premieres: 7th Street Echo, a celebration of DC’s music and culture by critically-acclaimed playwright Paige Hernandez; and Natural History, a caper comedy from playwright Collin Van Son about the importance of fighting for our history before it’s too late. From award-winning co-creator and star of Off-Broadway’s Mexodus, Brian Quijada’s Somewhere Over the Border makes its DC premiere this fall. Taking audiences on a musical journey featuring cumbia, Mexican mariachi boleros, hip hop and more, this captivating story is inspired by the real-life journey of Quijada’s mother from El Salvador to the U.S. and L. Frank Baum’s The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Additional programming will be announced at a later date.
Continuing its mission of producing bold, culturally diverse and conversation-shaping theater that resonates far beyond the stage to bring communities together, Mosaic Theater Company announces the first productions of its 2026/27 season. The full slate will be the company’s largest subscription season since the COVID-19 pandemic.
The three productions announced today represent the power of contemporary perspectives on American identity. The season includes two world premieres: 7th Street Echo, a celebration of DC’s music and culture by critically-acclaimed playwright Paige Hernandez; and Natural History, a caper comedy from playwright Collin Van Son about the importance of fighting for our history before it’s too late. From award-winning co-creator and star of Off-Broadway’s Mexodus, Brian Quijada’s Somewhere Over the Border makes its DC premiere this fall. Taking audiences on a musical journey featuring cumbia, Mexican mariachi boleros, hip hop and more, this captivating story is inspired by the real-life journey of Quijada’s mother from El Salvador to the U.S. and L. Frank Baum’s The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Additional programming will be announced at a later date.
Mosaic maintains its commitment to provide deeper engagement with themes of its programming through its Reflection Series. Robust community and audience activities built in collaboration with over 40 partners annually, the Reflection Series allows Mosaic to reach all eight wards of DC through its programming. Subscriptions and more information are available at mosaictheater.org.