Tickets are now on sale for SING! 2026 performances that will take place on Thursday, March 5; Friday, March 6; and Saturday, March 7. We invite you to join us in celebrating this Stuyvesant tradition since 1973 of friendly inter-grade theatrical competition with hidden alumni judges each night. Purchase tickets, support Stuyvesant students and enjoy the shows! Everyone who wishes to see the who must have a ticket (including performers wishing to sit in the audience for other grades’ shows). Seating is assigned and is not general admission.
Each SING! (Soph/Frosh, Juniors & Seniors) has approximately one month to create its own original musical. Every aspect of SING! is student produced, from dancing and acting to the script and costume design. The coordinators, producers, directors, performers, and crews help to organize and produce each grade’s vision. SING! participants come in during weekends and stay long hours for rehearsals, sometimes lasting for hours after school ends. Their hard work and dedication is tested when they are given the opportunity to perform live in front of a sold out audience and judging panel. When the performances end on Saturday, the coordinators and Student Union gather together to tally up the judges’ scores, and the winners are released at midnight. Despite the competition, the true power of a SING! is the unparalleled bonding that occurs between students of all grades, bringing Stuyvesant together as a community for one week of excitement.
Here are the ticket links for each show day:
Thursday, March 5 - https://StuySING2026Thursday.eventbrite.com
Friday, March 6 - https://StuySING2026Friday.eventbrite.com
Saturday, March 7 - https://StuySING2026Saturday.eventbrite.com
Tidbits about the upcoming shows:
SophFrosh Show:
A rising pop group runs into trouble before a competition which could end their career. As trouble begins to brew, can they pull themselves together to win the competition?
Junior Show:
As the jazz blares and confetti flies at Mardi Gras, a reunited trio watches as mysterious sabotages turn their beloved celebration into chaos… but this is New Orleans, so let the good times (and the beignets) roll!
Senior show:
Prepare yourselves for the story of a lifetime at the glorious 1889 Paris World’s Fair! As the greatest invention (since who knows what) is being unveiled, an unassuming baker gathers a crew of thieves to reclaim what was once hers.