CONTENT WARNING: Intimacy, sexual situations, some characters will be depicted in underwear. Topics explored include fascism, violence, and religious fanaticism.
Performances take place at 12th Avenue Arts - 1620 12th Avenue Seattle
Friday, Sept 11 | 7:30 pm - Opening Night
Saturday, Sept 12 | 7:30 pm
Thursday, Sept 17 | 7:30 pm
Friday, Sept 18 | 7:30 pm
Saturday, Sept 19 | 7:30 pm
Sunday, Sept 20 | 2:00 pm - Post-show talkback
Monday, Sept 21 | 7:30 pm- Industry Night
Thursday, Sept 24 | 7:30 pm
Friday, Sept 25 | 7:30 pm
Saturday, Sept 26 | 7:30 pm
Sunday, Sept 27 | 2 pm
Monday, Sept 28 | 7:30 pm - Industry Night
Thursday, Oct 1 | 7:30 pm
Friday, Oct 2 | 7:30 pm
Saturday, Oct 3 | 2 pm
Saturday, Oct 3| 7:30 pm - Closing Night
Choose your ticket price
Reboot continues their commitment in making theatre available to all with their tiered ticket pricing. All tickets are general seating no matter the price. Choose a ticket level that is comfortable for you.
Standard ticket price is $36. We offer a mid-ranged ticket at $23, and an Art-for-All level at only $10. Reboot has a limited number of free seats at each performance on a first come, first served basis.
Free and reduced price tickets are supported by a grant from 4Culture.
Parking
Street parking
Street parking is available near the theatre, but can be tough to find. Please allow yourself extra time to find a spot.
Paid garages
Go to Spot Hero to find a garage nearby
Link Light Rail (our recommendation)
12th Ave Arts is a few blocks away from the Capitol Hill light rail station.
Pippin
September 11 - October 3, 2026
Reboot Theatre Company presents PIPPIN, performing September 11th through October 3rd, 2026 at 12th Avenue Arts. Book by Roger O. Hirson, Music and Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz. Originally produced on the Broadway stage by Stuart Ostrow. Originally directed on the Broadway stage by Bob Fosse. 2013 Broadway revival directed by Diane Paulus. Theo Ending Originally Conceived In 1998 by Mitch Sebastian. PIPPIN is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI.
This reboot boldly reimagines Stephen Schwartz's iconic musical under the canvas of a 1930s traveling tent revival. A world where miracles are promised, tribulation is certain, and the line between salvation and surrender is razor thin. In this reimagining, the Leading Player becomes a charismatic Preacher, and the Players become the Revivalists, true believers who guide Pippin through war, politics, and pleasure in search of a life of purpose and transcendence. Or do they?
CREATIVE TEAM
Direction by Scot Charles Anderson (Reboot’s 110 in the Shade, Oliver)
Music Direction by Mark Rabe (Reboot’s 1776, 110 in the Shade)
Choreography by Jordan King (Reboot debut)
Fight & Intimacy Choreography by Raya Tuffaha (Reboot debut)
COMPANY
Player 1/The Leading Player: Mandy Rose Nichols
Player 2/Pippin: Chance Kelly
Player 3/Charles: Cameron Widmark
Player 4/Fastrada: Jacqueline Tardanico
Player 5/Berthe: Cynthia Dario-Good
Player 6/Lewis: Kevin Phillips
Player 7/Catherine: Katie Dreessen
Player 8/Theo: Lucy Petroykus
Player 9/Ensemble (Fastrada u/s): Stefanie MeiFang Van Rafelghem
Player 10/Ensemble (Lewis u/s): Julia Fung
Player 11/Ensemble (Charles u/s): Mark Manning
Player 12/Ensemble (Catherine u/s): Sophie Kashman
Player 13/Ensemble: Sage Suzerkis
Player 14/Ensemble: Ben Swenson-Klatt
Player 15/Ensemble (Leading Player u/s): Chloe Payne