Auburn University’s Gogue Center declares 2023-24 season schedule

The Jay and Susie Gogue Performing Arts Center, or GPAC, at Auburn University recently announced its 2023-24 season performance schedule.

The season, which has been generously sponsored by Walt and Ginger Woltosz, features 28 performances that include Broadway hits like “My Fair Lady,” “Come From Away” and the recent Tony Award-winning production of “To Kill a Mockingbird,” as well as stage and screen legend Patti LuPone, the avant-garde Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater and a brand new Country Series led by Pam Tillis and Lorrie Morgan.

Performances are divided across six genre-specific series: Broadway, Celebrity, Concert, Country, Dance & Movement and Orchestra & Chamber Music. A seventh series, Family, returns this year with performances tailored to younger audiences. In addition, GPAC is offering a 2023 Summer Film Series featuring “Moana” on June 15, “La La Land” on June 29 and “National Treasure” on July 13.

All 2023-24 season performances are scheduled for 7 p.m. on their respective dates. Family Series performances have been scheduled for Sundays at 3 p.m. All performances during the season will take place in the Woltosz Theatre.

One additional 2023-24 season performance will be announced later this month. The current performance schedule, including artist, date, time and series details, is listed below. A complete calendar that features performance pages for each artist can be viewed online.

Full-season subscriptions for the 2023-24 season are currently available to Gogue Center subscribers, sponsors and donors. Season and series subscriptions will be available to the general public beginning Tuesday, June 27, and remaining single tickets will go on sale in August.

Tickets for all 2023-24 Family Series performances are not included with any subscription package and must be purchased separately. Tickets for these performances will be available for purchase this summer.