Shucked Tickets
Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts | Greensboro, North Carolina
If you're a lover of musical theater and in search of the next big event, mark your calendar for Tuesday 27th January 2026 because the hilariously brilliant Broadway musical Shucked is coming to Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts in Greensboro, North Carolina. This amusing comedy musical is guaranteed to make you laugh out loud and keep you engrossed from the first act to the final encore.
Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts will host this laugh-filled show and boost your experience with plush seats, a lovely theater, and all the theater luxuries you need to make the most of your theater-going experience. With an original score, a hilarious and brilliant cast, and music that is sure to get your feet thumping, Shucked is going to be your next favorite performance.
Immerse yourself in the wonderful world of a small, corn-loving town that tries to find out why the crops are dying. Maizy, a a soon-to-be bride whose wedding came to an unexpected stop because of the dying corn, makes it her mission to restore the corn of Cob County and determine why the corn is dying. She travels to Tampa, where she meets a man who says he is a corn doctor but is actually a con-artist and things get interesting.
The musical perfectly combines corn-themed humor with award-winning performances to deliver a theatrical event you’re sure to enjoy. Experience it for yourself when Shucked comes to Greensboro this winter by purchasing your Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts tickets for this Tuesday 27th January 2026 showing! Prices start from $221.
From Tuesday 27th January 2026, the world-renowned Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts in Greensboro, North Carolina, will be running the incredibly funny Shucked production. This Broadway musical featuring a stellar cast, magnificent music, and unmatched comedy will surely make you view corn differently. Critics and audiences alike are wild about this comedic play, and now it's your turn to experience Shucked when it takes to the stage at Tuesday 27th January 2026.
Shucked takes place in the fictional town of Cob County, a farming town that doesn't hide its love for corn. When crops die across the town, community member Maizy looks for a reason by traveling to the big city, only to meet Gordy, a con artist pretending to be a “corn doctor.” He only wants to steal from the desperate, small-town farmers Maizy is trying to help, and things escalate from there.
The comedic storytelling includes countless puns, an original score from two of country music's most successful musicians, and an ensemble cast that effortlessly delivers corn-themed humor. Audiences consider this musical as one of the most hilarious new musicals to hit the Broadway stage, and now it'll hit the stage at Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts to start its winter run in Greensboro!
Listen to the memorable songs and original score from Nashville's leading country music duo, collaborators Shane McAnally and Brandy Clark. Their effortless use of corn-themed humor, profound lyrics, and vocals, along with playwright Robert Horn's storytelling, will surely sweep you off your feet! Come and see why reputable critics from New York Stage Review, Entertainment Weekly, and The Daily Beast all applaud Shucked's musical scores, exceptional acting, and knee-slapping comedy!
Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts is one of the finest entertainment venues in Greensboro, so it's a great place to see Shucked live. Thanks to easy nearby parking options, accessibility, comfortable seating, and splendid decor, you'll have an unforgettable experience watching amazing characters put on one of the best musicals of our time. Be sure to check out the concession stand during intermission!
Don't wait too long to get your tickets to Shucked at Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts for Tuesday 27th January 2026. Tickets are going fast for this production, so secure your seats now for the low price of $221 and experience the corniest Broadway play ever!