GROUPS OF 10+ SAVE 20%
To book groups of 15+, call 732.345.1400 x 1841 or email groups@trtc.org


W indicates Wheelchair seating
Yellow indicates obstructed view
*Seating layout for our smaller theater (Hubert Marion) changes for each show – prime seating is determined by view.
BENEFITS
- Add a reception to your performance with a pre- or post-show event! On-site event spaces range from the intimate to the grand, and can accommodate groups of up to 110 attendees. Light refreshments, linens, and other event amenities can be provided (rental and catering costs may apply).
- Use a Two River show as a fundraiser: set an upsell price for your tickets, and keep the proceeds for your organization!
- Waived per ticket fees* (regularly $9 per ticket).
Space rentals and artist access subject to availability.
*Total price for groups of 10+ will include a $10 fee

2025/26 SEASON LINEUP

Murder on the Links
Take a swing at cracking the case! When Agatha Christie’s famed detective Hercule Poirot is summoned to a country chateau in France, he discovers a body on the golf course with a knife in its back – a hole in one indeed! New clues dredge up old intrigue in Murder on the Links, stylishly reimagined by Tony Award-winning director Darko Tresnjak (A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder).

The Monsters
Written and directed by Ngozi Anyanwu (Good Grief, The Homecoming Queen, The Last of the Love Letters) and co-produced by Two River Theater and Manhattan Theatre Club, The Monsters is a sibling love story about reunions, resentment, reconnection, and wrestling with demons.

A Doll's House
Nora should be happy. She has a doting husband, beautiful children, and is preparing their gorgeous home for the holidays. She also has a secret – and if it gets out, she will lose everything. Now Nora must ask, "What is worth saving?" Critically acclaimed director Justin Emeka (Sweat, Romeo and Juliet) envisions A Doll’s House through a contemporary lens creatively incorporating black culture into the world of one of the greatest plays ever written.

Elephant Shoes
Cy is on the verge of revolutionizing communication! His brilliant invention instantly translates spoken English into American Sign Language (ASL), and vice versa. But his breakthrough depends on whip-smart Roxy, who has ideas of her own. As they work side by side, Cy finds himself falling for her—only to watch his best friend, Chris, sweep her off her feet. A modern-day “Cyrano” tale, Elephant Shoes asks: can love be translated, or does it risk being lost in interpretation?
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