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2025-2026 SEASON SUBSCRIPTION
Season Subscriptions for MET’s MainStage Series are flexible and affordable ways to save money while supporting Maryland Ensemble Theatre. Plan a season full of date nights, girlfriend gatherings, and family time in one easy step! Pick your own seats and dates before the general public with free ticket exchanges for no extra cost or hassle to you!
Each Season Subscription includes:
- 1 ticket to each of the five (5) MainStage shows
- 1 ticket to MET’s FUN Company (family theatre shows)
- 1 ticket to a MET Comedy Night show of your choice,
- a “Bring a Friend Pass”
- exclusive invitations to special events and VIP receptions
- a first look at the next season
- access to a once annual subscription discount
- MET flair
- AND for those times when you need extra tickets to any show at MET, you receive 10% savings on general public prices for any MET-produced show (rentals and A Christmas Carol excluded).
Adult Season Ticket Price Per Person: $165
Under 25/Over 65/Military Pricing: $155
INDIVIDUAL TICKETS CAN BE CONVERTED TO A SEASON SUBSCRIPTION BY CALLING THE BOX OFFICE AT 301-694-4744 OR EMAILING CONTACT@MARYLANDENSEMBLE.ORG.
THE SHARK IS BROKEN
BY IAN SHAW and JOSEPH NIXON
DIRECTED BY Gené Fouché
SEPTEMBER 12 – OCTOBER 5
Preview September 11
ASL Interpreted performance September 19
It’s 1974 and the hit movie JAWS is being filmed. Well, it would be, if the prop shark wasn’t a mechanical mess. In this laugh-out-loud comedy, testy, feuding costars Robert Shaw, Richard Dreyfuss, and Roy Scheider take center stage as booze flows, egos clash, and tempers flare. The actors pray for an end to the shoot, not knowing it will change their lives forever.
Individual tickets go on sale July 1.
THE THANKSGIVING PLAY
BY LARISSA FASTHORSE
DIRECTED BY SUZANNE BEAL
NOVEMBER 7 – DECEMBER 27
Preview November 6
ASL Interpreted Performance November 14
Good intentions collide with absurd assumptions in this biting satire, as a troupe of performatively “woke” thespians scrambles to create a pageant that somehow manages to celebrate both Turkey Day and Native American Heritage Month without any cultural stumbles.
Individual tickets go on sale July 1.
SMALL MOUTH SOUNDS
BY BESS WOHL
DIRECTED BY PETER WRAY
FEBRUARY 13 – MARCH 15
Preview February 12
ASL Interpreted Performance February 20
Six strangers find themselves at a silent retreat in the woods, each seeking connection while struggling with their own, silent, inner demons. Both awkwardly hilarious and strangely compassionate, Small Mouth Sounds asks how we address life’s biggest questions when words fail us.
Individual tickets go on sale July 1.
THE CRUCIBLE
BY ARTHUR MILLER
DIRECTED BY JULIE HERBER
APRIL 3 – 26
Preview April 2
ASL Interpreted Performance April 10
A group of teenage girls creates mass hysteria as they accuse fellow villagers of witchcraft in the rigid Puritan society of Salem, Massachusetts in 1692. The accused face the choice of maintaining their ideals or conforming in order to survive in this play about the dangers of unchecked fear, the fragility of justice, and the consequences of history.
Individual tickets go on sale July 1.
EVERY BRILLIANT THING
BY DUNCAN MACMILLIAN and JONNY DONAHOE
DIRECTED BY TAD JANES
MAY 15 – JUNE 14
Preview May 14
ASL Interpreted Performance May 22
At once a transcendent coming-of-age tale and a call to reach out to each other, Every Brilliant Thing is a warm-hearted, hilarious, heart-wrenching play about how depression can affect a family, and the lengths we will go for those we love.
Individual tickets go on sale July 1.