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The debate that shook the nation.
Inherit the Wind
February 27 – April 5, 2026
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Credits
By Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee
Directed by Ryan Guzzo Purcell
Produced in Association with The Feast -
Location
Fichandler Stage
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Running Time
Approx. 2 hours 10 minutes, including one 15-minute intermission
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Advisories
Contains theatrical haze and flashing lights
The debate that shook the nation.
Based on the real-life Scopes “Monkey” Trial, this electrifying courtroom drama pits two towering legal minds against each other in a small-town battle over science, religion, and the right to think freely. As the town becomes a stage for national attention, personal conviction clashes with public opinion in a trial that transcends its time. Inherit the Wind, the American classic by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee, is a searing, deeply human portrait of a country still wrestling with the cost—and courage—of progress.
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Inherit the Wind is made possible through generous funding from Herb and Dianne Lerner. This production is sponsored by Decker Anstrom and Sherry Hiemstra and Susan and Steven Bralove with additional support from Linda A. Baumann, Susan E. Carter, and Peggy and David Shiffrin.
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Special Performances
Southwest Night Performances: Friday, February 27 through Wednesday, March 4
Early Curtain Performance: Sunday, March 29 at 6PM
Audio-Described Performance: Saturday, March 21 at 2PM
Closed Captioning: Globetitles begins Friday, March 6
College Night: Saturday, February 28 at 8PM
Pride Night: Wednesday, March 4 at 7:30PM
Young Professionals Night: Saturday, March 7 at 8PM
HBCU Night: Tuesday, March 10 at 7:30PM
Post-Show Conversations: Connect with the show beyond the performance at a post-show conversation on March 24 following the 7:30PM performance, and on March 25 and April 2 following the 12PM matinees.
Special Events
Wordplay Wednesday at Planet Word: Wednesday, March 4, 5–8:15PM
Arena Stage and Planet Word team up for an evening of games, puzzles, and activities inspired by Inherit the Wind! We’ll close out the night with a thought- proving panel on journalism and free speech—past, present, and future.
ACLU Pre-Show Panel: Wednesday, March 18, 6:30–7:15PM
Join us for pre‑show discussion connecting the ACLU Scopes Trial to today’s First Amendment debates—exploring the “Right to Think,” intellectual freedom, and the role of the arts in our democracy. Moderated by Monica Hopkins, Executive Director of the ACLU of the District of Columbia, the conversation will feature Professor Daniel Mach, Director of the ACLU Program on Freedom of Religion and Belief and adjunct professor at the George Washington University Law School, alongside members of the Inherit the Wind creative team. Grab tickets to the performance here!