Love the productions at the Hale Theater, they are always so professional.
Hugs Weeknd
Nov 3, 2022
This was amazing~!! I'm visiting family and I had so much fun. They were so talented, I was surprised they fit so much in that small area~fantastical~!
Greg Starr
Nov 1, 2022
Nice facility. High quality productions.
Glenny Carter
Oct 30, 2022
Went to the Patsy Cline and Loretta Lynn tribute. The singers and band were great. However the venue they are holding it at is too small so everything was too loud in my open. Bring ear protection.
We believe that with intermission that is it about 2 hours and 15-30 minutes. Because tonight is opening day, we don't have a precise time quite yet. Thank you for reaching out!
I have tickets for a Saturday performance what is your cancelation policy
Celeste Pilla-Perry | Nov 5, 2020
Hale Centre Theatre - Arizona | Nov 5, 2020
We do not allow cancellations, but do allow exchanges to a different day of the show as long as we have at least 24 hours notice. Please give our Box Office a call: 480-497-1181
What plays are in Jan and Feb?
Donna Price | Nov 5, 2020
Staci Wolff | Nov 5, 2020
Visit haletheatrearizona.com for a full listing. I'm seeing barefoot in the park and always patsy cline so far. Its a great place! Enjoy
When is the 2020 season available?
Marlene Behn | Nov 6, 2019
Debbie Lilly | Nov 6, 2019
I'm not sure, but probably by July.
What is showing now
Janice Taylor | Nov 6, 2019
Jack Diga | Nov 6, 2019
It changes. Here is the website https://www.haletheatrearizona.com/Online/default.asp
Hale's seasons run August to August. You can find all of their shows through August 2019 on the website. The 2019-2020 schedule should be released in the spring.
Box office hours?
bonnie Harvey | Nov 6, 2019
Jessica Ottley | Nov 6, 2019
The hours depend on the day. Generally hours are Monday-Saturday 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. If there is a show that night, they are open until 30 minutes before the show. At that point, they only do Will Call.
Whats the dec 31 show about?
Frederick Wagner | Nov 6, 2019
Tyler Wilkins | Nov 6, 2019
It's a comedy about a man who is collecting welfare checks for various people who no longer live in the same apartment building as him, and his antics in trying to keep investigators from discovering his fraud. I saw it at the Hale theater in Orem Utah and have rarely laughed so hard. I'd definitely recommend seeing it!
Yes and the best seats, too! But then, I don't think there's a bad seat in the theater, with the arena style viewing all around. A great place. I wanted to edit this to add a picture of my two friends in wheelchairs in front of the billboard for the show "Dear Ruth " that we saw on Tuesday afternoon.