Colonial Theatre Announces 2026 Season
The Colonial Theatre in Phoenixville has unveiled a vibrant 2026 season that blends Broadway, disco, cinema, and immersive nightlife experiences. The new season begins Saturday, Jan. 17, with The First…

The Colonial Theatre in Phoenixville has unveiled a vibrant 2026 season that blends Broadway, disco, cinema, and immersive nightlife experiences.
The new season begins Saturday, Jan. 17, with The First Laughs Comedy Show, highlighting Pennsylvania comedians Joey Callahan, Derek Lee, Donna Ottena, and Anissa “Ms. Darkchild” Bane.
On Sunday, Jan. 18, the spotlight turns to Broadway talent from Wicked, SIX, and Floyd Collins, featuring vocal performances led by Amanda Jane Cooper, Keri Renée Fuller, Jason Gotay, and Dan Micciche.
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The winter season also extends beyond the theater. Wednesday, Jan. 21, marks the start of a 12-week Introduction to Screenwriting program in the Garden Suite. This series guides participants from initial idea to finished screenplay with weekly classes and table reads.
The Black History Month lineup begins Sunday, Feb. 1, with the Celebrating Black Artists Film Series. It opens with The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars & Motor Kings, followed by Killer of Sheep on Wednesday, Feb. 4, and Spike Lee's Malcolm X on Sunday, Feb. 15.
Kashmir: The Spirit of Led Zeppelin Live on Friday, Feb. 20, celebrates the 55th anniversary of Led Zeppelin IV and the 50th anniversary of Presence, delivering the band's most recognizable songs in a full-scale live tribute.
On Friday, Feb. 27, HUSH: An Immersive Speakeasy Experience will feature a 1920s-themed night with period cocktails from Bluebird Distillery and performances by Parlour Noir and the Franklin Follies.
Founded in 1902 and home to Blobfest, The Colonial Theatre is a nonprofit arts organization operating three venues and entertaining more than 70,000 patrons annually. The organization continues to anchor Phoenixville's cultural life with films, concerts, comedy, and community events. Learn more by visiting The Colonial Theatre's website.




