Beauty and The Beast at ASU Gammage
Experience the enchanting tale of Beauty and The Beast at the renowned ASU Gammage in Tempe, Arizona, from June 24 to July 3, 2026. This beloved musical, based on the classic Disney animated film, has captivated audiences worldwide since its Broadway debut in 1994. With its timeless story of love, redemption, and the transformative power of kindness, this production promises to be a highlight of the theatre season.
The ASU Gammage is an architectural masterpiece designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, known for its unique design and excellent acoustics. It has hosted numerous acclaimed performances, making it a cultural cornerstone in Tempe. The venue offers a variety of seating options, allowing attendees to choose from different price ranges, generally between $50 to $150, depending on the seat location.
The cast will include talented performers bringing to life iconic characters such as Belle, the Beast, and Gaston. Audience members can look forward to unforgettable musical numbers, including "Beauty and the Beast," "Be Our Guest," and "Something There." Previous tours of Beauty and The Beast have garnered rave reviews for their stunning visual effects and powerful performances, ensuring that this production will be no exception.
For those planning to attend, parking at ASU Gammage is readily available, with several options close to the venue. Make sure to check the seating maps on our platform, mesa-tickets.com, to select the best seats available for your experience. With a popularity score of 9.5 out of 10, this event is not to be missed!
Frequently Asked Questions
- What are the performance dates for Beauty and The Beast at ASU Gammage?
The performances will run from June 24 to July 3, 2026. - How can I purchase tickets for the show?
You can buy tickets through our platform, mesa-tickets.com, or directly at the ASU Gammage box office. - What is the price range for tickets?
Ticket prices generally range from $50 to $150, depending on the seating section you choose. - Can I get a refund if I cannot attend?
Refund policies vary, so it's best to check the specific terms at the time of purchase on mesa-tickets.com. - What should I know about parking at ASU Gammage?
There are various parking options available near the venue, and it's recommended to arrive early to secure a good spot. - Are there any age restrictions for attending the performance?
This family-friendly show is suitable for all ages, but parental discretion is advised for very young children. - What are some of the top songs featured in Beauty and The Beast?
Expect to hear classics like "Be Our Guest," "Something There," and the title song "Beauty and the Beast." - How does the seating at ASU Gammage compare to other theatres?
ASU Gammage offers great sightlines and acoustics, making it one of the best venues for theatrical performances in Arizona. - Is there a dress code for attending the show?
While there is no strict dress code, most attendees opt for smart-casual attire to enhance the theatre experience. - Will there be merchandise available for purchase?
Yes, there will be a selection of merchandise related to Beauty and The Beast available at the venue.
A New Holiday Tradition in Community Theater
The Arizona Community Theatrical Company (AZACT) is set to revive the spirit of holiday performances with "A Christmas Carol the Musical," replacing the long-standing production that concluded last year after 26 years. The original show, led by Michele and Michael Rubino, has been a cherished tradition in Ahwatukee, but with their retirement, it was deemed time for a fresh start. The new rendition, featuring music by Alan Menken, promises to bring a vibrant new energy while honoring the legacy of the previous performances. Auditions for performers of all ages are scheduled for October 18, with rehearsals beginning shortly after. The creative team, including Melissa Snow and others, is enthusiastic about the show's potential to establish a new holiday tradition for the community. Menken's version, which originally debuted in New York City, is known for its engaging music and lively storytelling, reminiscent of the charm found in "Beauty and the Beast." This new adaptation aims to unite performers and audiences alike in a joyful celebration of the holiday season.


