A contemporary musical loosely based on the animated film, Anastasia: The Musical follows Anya, a young woman with a mysterious past struggling to survive in post-Revolutionary Russia. When Anya meets two affable con men, she sets off to discover who she is. Carried by an enchanting score, we travel with Anya from the glum streets of St. Petersburg to a lavish 1920s Parisian opera house. This spectacular work of historical fiction brings a legend to life with equal parts heart, opulence, and intrigue. The message echoes across a century: No matter where life takes you, you can always find your way home.

Book by Terrence McNally
Music by Stephen Flaherty
Lyrics by Lynn Ahrens
April 16 - 19, 2026
Annie Russell Theatre

Interior of the historic Annie Russell Theatre, as viewed from the balcony.

Performance Dates & Times

Thursday, April 16 at 7:30pm
Friday, April 17 at 7:30pm
Saturday, April 18 at 2pm
Saturday, April 18 at 7:30pm
Sunday, April 19 at 4pm

Tickets to Anastasia: The Musical are on sale August 19.

We are currently seating season subscribers. Purchase tickets to Anastasia: The Musical as part of your three-show package or four-show R-rated package.


Know Before You Go

What are the content and sensory advisories for this production?

Anastasia: The Musical contains violence, including firearms, and discussion of war and death.

How long is the show?

Anastasia: The Musical lasts approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes, including one intermission.

Which performance of Anastasia: The Musical offers American Sign Language interpretation?

The Saturday, April 18 evening performance of Anastasia: The Musical at 7:30pm will offer American Sign Language interpretation. When booking your tickets, please select the seats labeled, "ASL Seating (Choose if you need accommodations)."

Which performance of Anastasia: The Musical offers audio description for blind and low-vision patrons?

The Saturday, April 18 matinee performance of Anastasia: The Musical at 2pm will offer live audio description. Please contact the box office at (407) 646-2145 to book your seats.

How can I chat with someone to learn more about the show?

Email boxoffice@rollins.edu or call (407) 646-2145.