The Arden Theatre Company has announced that they will delay their 2015-16 season by one week, as the visit coincides with previews for their new season opener, Metamorphoses. This will also push back the second show of the season, Bill Cain's Equivocation. "Our opening show, Metamorphoses, promises to be an extraordinary and visually stunning production," commented Arden managing director Amy L. Murphy in a press statement. "60 percent of the Arden’s ticket buyers live outside of Center City. We would hate for audience members to miss the show or face difficulties getting to and from the theatre during the week of the Pope’s visit." For more information on the season ahead visit ArdenTheatre.
The Walnut Street Theatre has also rescheduled all performances that were previously scheduled during the Pope's visit. That includes the mainstage production of High Society as well as Shrek The Musical, Jr.. For more information on the updated calendar visit WalnutStreet.
The Philadelphia Theatre Company will not be in production during the papal visit and therefore has not had to reschedule any performances. The new season will open Oct. 9 with the Broadway hit, Disgraced, by Ayad Akhtar.