The Arlington Players
present
present
Footloose
Performances
Dates and Times
- Friday, 4/23/2027 at 7:30 PM
- Saturday, 4/24/2027 at 7:30 PM
- Sunday, 4/25/2027 at 5:00 AM
- Thursday, 4/29/2027 at 7:30 PM
- Friday, 4/30/2027 at 7:30 PM
- Saturday, 5/1/2027 at 7:30 PM
- Sunday, 5/2/2027 at 5:00 AM
Location
125 S Old Glebe Rd, Arlington, VA 22204
Tickets
| Description | Price |
|---|---|
| Adult | $33.00 |
| Senior/Military | $28.00 |
| Child/Student | $23.00 |
| Group Discount (10+) | $23.00 |
(Prices include all applicable fees.)
Parking
- From Virginia: Take 66 East to exit 71 (Fairfax Drive) towards Glebe Road. Turn right onto Glebe Road South (Virginia 120). Go 1.34 miles, crossing over Route 50. Turn left onto Second Street, then turn left onto South Old Glebe Road. The new parking garage is located at the far end of Alice West Fleet Elementary School (115 S Old Glebe Rd) on the right. For those that remember, the school was built on top of the old parking lot. Please note there are two sharp turns, back-to-back, to enter the garage.
- From Washington, DC: Take Route 50 West (Arlington Blvd.) to Glebe road heading South. Turn left onto Second Street, then turn left onto South Old Glebe Road. The new parking garage is located at the far end of Alice West Fleet Elementary School (115 S Old Glebe Rd) on the right. For those that remember, the school was built on top of the old parking lot. Please note there are two sharp turns, back-to-back, to enter the garage.
- Once in the garage: You can park anywhere that doesn't note a "RESERVED" sign with the times of 6AM -11PM (the signs with 6AM to 6PM noted are good to park in). To exit the garage to the theatre, walk towards the big blue wall at the back and go left, you will see the stairs and elevators there. You can take either option up one level, then take the short walk to the theater lobby doors.
- Click here to see a video for the parking garage.
About the Show
The iconic, high-energy musical bursts onto the stage with unforgettable songs, electrifying dance, and plenty of heart. When a teenager challenges a small town’s ban on dancing, he inspires an entire community to find its voice and celebrate life again.