Whether you're an avid theater-goer, love a good classic, or maybe you've always wanted to be a game show contestant, this season there is something for everyone to enjoy. Several shows make stops throughout Ohio in the coming months.

  • Hamilton coming to Columbus
  • Fiddler on the Roof in Cincinnati
  • Evita to be performed in Toledo

Tickets are still available for Lin Manuel Miranda's smash hit Hamilton , when it comes to the Ohio Theatre in Columbus January 29-February 17th. The 11 time Tony Award-winning musical and history lesson centered around one of America's founding fathers, Alexander Hamilton. If you're feeling lucky there will also be a lottery where you can "not throw away your shot" of potentially winning a $10 admission. 

Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella has a run at the Connor Palace in Cleveland’s Playhouse Square January 15th-20th. The Tony Award-winning revival has been revamped for a 21st century audience but still keeps true to its classical roots. 

Fiddler on the Roof and In the Heights make stops in Cincinnati mid-January, offering rich Jewish tradition and Puerto-Rican flare.

Dancing with the Stars tour makes a stop in Cincinnati's Taft Theatre for one night on January 31st. 

Miss Saigon is coming to Cleveland's State Theatre January 29-February 17th. Fresh off of its Broadway revival run, the love story is set during the final days of the Vietnam War and was adapted from Puccini's hit opera Madame Butterfly

RENT's  20th anniversary tour will play in Athens February 26th-27th and later in Columbus March 19-24th.​

Evita is bringing it's glamour and rocking score including the hit ballad "Don't Cry for me Argentina". Toledo's Stranahan Theatre will play host to the musical now in it's 40th year--January 31st-February 3rd.

The Price is Right Live comes to the Ohio Theatre in Columbus on February 19th with stops at the Jack Cincinnati Casino on February 23rd and 24th and the Sandusky State Theatre February 29th. You can register to be a contestant at the theatre the day of the show and you might just hear your name being called to "Come on down!"

Tickets are available now for the highly anticipated first national tour of Dear Evan Hansen, it will have runs at Cincinnati's Aronoff Center beginning in April and Cleveland's Playhouse Square later this summer.