2026/27 Season

Tickets for all shows now on sale.

Subscribers get 4 shows for the price of 3!

Supporter

All 4 shows for $180

Single Tickets: $60

Making great theatre is expensive. The regular price of a ticket isn’t enough to cover all of our costs. So we added this price to make it easy to give a little more.

If you can afford it, you will be helping to produce vibrant, live theatre in El Cerrito AND getting to see our fantastic shows.

Standard

All 4 shows for $135

Single Tickets: $45

Community

All 4 shows for $90

Single Tickets: $30

Discounted price for seniors and students.

What’s New

  • We have eliminated all fees and additional charges across the board. The price you see is the price you’ll pay.

  • Our new Supporter ticket price gives you an extra opportunity to support CCCT.

  • We have moved to a new, improved ticketing system, and we are here to help with the transition. If you’d like assistance or just want us to take care of a transaction, email the boxoffice@ccct.org, or call us at 510-524-9132. Check out the ticketing FAQ.

We hope you’ll join us!

Explore our shows

Promotional image for "Eureka Day" at CCCT. A woman wears a t-shirt with the emblem of the school in the play.
Promotional image for "Eureka Day" at CCCT. A woman wears a t-shirt with the emblem of the school in the play.

Eureka Day
September 11 to September 27, 2026

By Jonathan Spector
Directed by Enrico Banson

Winner of the 2025 Tony Award — Best Revival of a Play

The Eureka Day School embodies Berkeley’s progressive ideals, with a Board of Directors that values social justice, inclusion, and acceptance above all else. But when a mumps outbreak throws the community into chaos, the group clashes over vaccination policies, personal freedom, and the limits of tolerance. 

Written before the COVID-19 pandemic but made even more relevant by it, Eureka Day brilliantly captures how quickly shared values can fracture when fear, misinformation, and ideology collide, creating a comedy that is as poignant as it is uproariously funny.

Show times:
Friday and Saturday nights at 7:30 PM
Sunday Matinees at 2 PM

Promotional image for "A Year with Frog and Toad at CCCC. Illustration of a frog and a toad in winter clothing riding a wooden sled through snow.
Promotional image for "A Year with Frog and Toad at CCCC. Illustration of a frog and a toad in winter clothing riding a wooden sled through snow.

A Year with Frog and Toad
December 12 to December 27, 2026

Music by Robert Reale
Book and lyrics by Willie Reale
Based on the books by Arnold Lobel

Directed by Anne Yumi Kobori

Originally Presented on Broadway by Bob Boyett, Adrianne Lobel,
Michael Gardner, Lawrence Horowitz and Roy Furman
World Premiere at The Children's Theatre Company Minneapolis, Minnesota

A Year with Frog and Toad is a warm, whimsical musical that follows the enduring friendship between two lovable amphibians as they journey through the seasons together, sharing small adventures filled with humor, kindness, and heart. Based on the beloved children’s books by Arnold Lobel, the show celebrates the simple joys of companionship, curiosity, and community through upbeat, jazzy songs, gentle comedy, and timeless storytelling. A hit on Broadway, A Year with Frog and Toad is a rare theatrical experience that will genuinely charm audiences of all ages.

Show dates & times:
December 12, 13, 19, 20, 26 and 27 at 10:30 AM and 1:30 PM
December 22 and 23 at 6:30 pm

Frost / Nixon
February 12 to February 28, 2027

By Peter Morgan
Directed by David Bogdonoff

Frost/Nixon dramatizes the 1977 televised interviews between British journalist David Frost and disgraced former U.S. President Richard Nixon in the aftermath of the Watergate scandal and Nixon’s resignation. What begins as a celebrity-style media event evolves into a tense moral reckoning over abuse of presidential power, political accountability, and the manipulation of public perception. Its exploration of image management, partisan loyalty, and the fragile line between democracy and authoritarian impulse resonates as strongly now as it did during Nixon’s era, reminding us that political scandals are never just about one leader, but about the systems and citizens that enable or resist them.

“Structured as a prize fight between two starkly ambitious men in professional crisis, Frost/Nixon makes it clear that the competitor who controls the camera reaps the spoils.” — The New York Times

Show times:
Friday and Saturday nights at 7:30 PM
Sunday Matinees at 2 PM

A Chorus Line
June 4 to June 27, 2027

Conceived and Originally Directed and Choreographed by Michael Bennett
Book by James Kirkwood and Nicholas Dante
Music by Marvin Hamlisch
Lyrics by Edward Kleban
Co Choreographed by Bob Avian

Director To Be Announced

A Chorus Line returns to our stage in a powerful new production that celebrates the dreams, sacrifices, and resilience of performers who dedicate their lives to the theatre. Set during a grueling Broadway audition, the groundbreaking musical invites audiences into the personal stories of dancers fighting for a place in the chorus—and a chance to be seen. The groundbreaking, Pulitzer Prize-winning musical set a new standard for Broadway and remains relevant, poignant, provocative and explosively entertaining today.

Show times:
Friday and Saturday nights at 7:30 PM
Sunday Matinees at 2 PM