Tickets
$110 (includes $5 restoration fee)
The Stage 2 Subscription includes the following three shows:
- The Amish Project
By Jessica Dickey
In the Pinkerton Theatre Nov. 14 – Dec. 7, 2025
Called “Extraordinary … compelling … [and] a remarkable piece of writing,” this powerful play explores the Nickel Mines schoolhouse shooting in an Amish community, and the path of forgiveness and compassion forged in its wake. - The Cake
By Bekah Brunstetter
In the Pinkerton Theatre Feb. 20 – March 8, 2026
When a beloved family friend asks for a wedding cake-only it’s for a same-sex marriage-Della, a devout Southern baker, must examine her long-held beliefs. The Cake is a heartfelt, humorous look at faith, love, and acceptance. - How I Learned to Drive
By Paula Vogel
In the Pinkerton Theatre March 20 – April 4, 2026
Winner of the Pulitzer Prize and multiple Tony® and Drama Desk Awards, How I Learned to Drive is a powerful, darkly funny memory play exploring trauma, manipulation, and survival with emotional depth, empathy, and haunting theatricality.
You will be selecting the evening/matinee that you wish to attend. For example if you’d like opening night, all three performances will be on the opening night of the run. Performances will all be in The Pinkerton Theatre which is still general admission (open seating) for Stage 2 subscribers.
Getting Here
Pinkerton Theatre
At Venice Theatre
140 Tampa Ave. W.
Venice, FL 34285
Directions
Located inside our main building on the west side. Seating is general admission, however “Golden Ticket” subscribers have reserved seats as a subscriber benefit.