Dallas-Fort Worth, October 23, 2025
News Summary
The Firehouse Theatre is set to debut its new Performing Arts Series featuring two productions: “Totally Made-Up Musical,” an improvised musical comedy, and the popular adaptation of “The Wedding Singer.” Both shows run concurrently, offering audiences a unique experience from May 15 to June 1. Tickets for the improvised musical are priced at $20, while tickets for “The Wedding Singer” range from $17 to $39. More information can be found on their website.
Dallas-Fort Worth — The Firehouse Theatre is launching a new Performing Arts Series that will open with “Totally Made-Up Musical”, a completely improvised musical comedy running May 15 to June 1, 2025. Tickets for “Totally Made-Up Musical” are priced at $20. The Firehouse Theatre is also presenting “The Wedding Singer” during the same run, with an opening night scheduled for May 16 at 7:30 p.m.
What’s happening now
The Firehouse Theatre will present two productions as part of its new Performing Arts Series. The first is “Totally Made-Up Musical”, described as a completely improvised musical comedy where the plot, songs, and show title are created on the spot from audience suggestions. The cast will include some of Dallas-Fort Worth’s funniest actors and singers, with featured cast members including Firehouse favorites Jason Philip SolÃs and Grant Hollowell. Tickets for this improvised show are priced at $20 and the run is scheduled for May 15 to June 1, 2025.
Additional production: The Wedding Singer
Also running May 15 to June 1, 2025 is “The Wedding Singer”, based on the popular film featuring Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore. The story follows Robbie Hart, a wedding singer who is left at the altar and navigates new feelings for Julia, a waitress. This production is described as packed with ‘big hair, big laughs, and bigger heart.’ Co-directors Ally Beans and Owen Beans characterize the show as a full-throttle, feel-good ride through the ’80s. Music direction is by Jason Philip SolÃs and choreography is by Kelsey Jordan Ward.
Ticketing and performance details
Ticket pricing for “The Wedding Singer” is structured as follows: $39 for adults, and $35 for students, seniors, educators, and first responders. Preview performances for “The Wedding Singer” are priced at $35. Walk-up rush tickets for “The Wedding Singer” are available for $17, subject to availability. The scheduled opening night for “The Wedding Singer” is May 16 at 7:30 p.m.
Where to get more information
More information and tickets can be found at www.TheFirehouseTheatre.com.
Context and note on programming
The pair of productions presents contrasting experiences within the same series window: an improvised, audience-driven musical comedy in “Totally Made-Up Musical”, and a staged, book musical adaptation in “The Wedding Singer”. Both shows are scheduled to run concurrently from May 15 to June 1, 2025, giving audiences multiple opportunities to attend different performances during the series run.
FAQ
What is the new Performing Arts Series and its opening show?
The Firehouse Theatre is launching a new Performing Arts Series. The series will kick off with “Totally Made-Up Musical.”
What is “Totally Made-Up Musical”?
“Totally Made-Up Musical” is a completely improvised musical comedy. The plot, songs, and show title are created on the spot from audience suggestions.
Who appears in “Totally Made-Up Musical”?
The cast includes some of Dallas-Fort Worth’s funniest actors and singers. Featured cast members include Firehouse favorites Jason Philip SolÃs and Grant Hollowell.
When and how much are tickets for “Totally Made-Up Musical”?
Tickets for “Totally Made-Up Musical” are priced at $20. The show runs from May 15 to June 1, 2025.
What is “The Wedding Singer” production information?
“The Wedding Singer” is based on the popular film featuring Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore. The story follows Robbie Hart, a wedding singer who is left at the altar and navigates new feelings for Julia, a waitress.
How is “The Wedding Singer” described and who is on the creative team?
The production is described as packed with ‘big hair, big laughs, and bigger heart.’ Co-directors Ally Beans and Owen Beans refer to the show as a full-throttle, feel-good ride through the ’80s. “The Wedding Singer” features music direction by Jason Philip SolÃs and choreography by Kelsey Jordan Ward.
When is “The Wedding Singer” and what are the ticket prices?
“The Wedding Singer” runs from May 15 to June 1, 2025. Tickets for “The Wedding Singer” are priced at $39 for adults, $35 for students, seniors, educators, and first responders. Preview performances for “The Wedding Singer” are priced at $35. Walk-up rush tickets for “The Wedding Singer” are available for $17, subject to availability. The opening night for “The Wedding Singer” is scheduled for May 16 at 7:30 p.m.
Where can I find more information and buy tickets?
More information and tickets can be found at www.TheFirehouseTheatre.com.
| Feature | “Totally Made-Up Musical” | “The Wedding Singer” |
|---|---|---|
| Run Dates | May 15 to June 1, 2025 | May 15 to June 1, 2025 |
| Ticket Price | $20 | $39 for adults; $35 for students, seniors, educators, and first responders |
| Preview / Rush | — | Preview performances $35; Walk-up rush $17 (subject to availability) |
| Opening Night | — | May 16 at 7:30 p.m. |
| Format / Description | Completely improvised musical comedy; plot, songs, and show title from audience suggestions | Based on the popular film featuring Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore; story follows Robbie Hart |
| Notable Cast / Crew | Includes some of Dallas-Fort Worth’s funniest actors and singers; Jason Philip SolÃs; Grant Hollowell | Co-directors Ally Beans and Owen Beans; music direction Jason Philip SolÃs; choreography Kelsey Jordan Ward |
| More Info | www.TheFirehouseTheatre.com | |
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