Theatrikos Theatre Company is proud to announce the world premiere of Route 66 to the Grand Canyon, an original, interactive family-friendly comedy commissioned to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the world’s most famous highway.
Written by acclaimed filmmaker and writer Peter Kershaw and directed by longtime Theatrikos veteran John Propster, Route 66 to the Grand Canyon is a farcical, magical journey down the Mother Road, filled with laughs, local lore, and the legendary spirit of Northern Arizona.
Performances will run throughout 2026 and will be held at both the historic Doris Harper-White Playhouse and, in an exciting new partnership, the Museum of Northern Arizona.
“It was apt I was approached by Theatrikos to write this comedic play as theatre is the foundation stone of my creative experience as a filmmaker and writer,” said Peter Kershaw, “I was very excited to be invited to write Route 66 to the Grand Canyon and help create a very special theatrical experience for Flagstaff and Northern Arizona to celebrate the Centennial of the world’s most famous Highway.”
Inspired by the British tradition of “end-of-the-pier shows,” the play combines zany humor, audience participation, and heartfelt storytelling to explore what it truly means to “Get Your Kicks on Route 66.” The plot follows Ruth, a stranded traveler whose broken-down car leads her to Mother Road, a mystical embodiment of Route 66 itself, and James, a tow truck mechanic with a story of his own. Together, they take audiences on a transformative ride through the landscapes and legends of Northern Arizona.
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