Roswell is rolling out a packed fall schedule, and it’s built for families, arts lovers and anyone ready for a night out. The City of Roswell and Roswell Cultural Arts Fall 2025 lineup brings award-winning touring acts, local favorites and youth performers to the Roswell Cultural Arts Center all season long.
From glow-in-the-dark dinosaurs to live radio chills, international rhythms, improv stars and a youth take on a Broadway hit, here’s what’s on tap, according to Roswell Cultural Arts:
Dino-Light — Sunday, Oct. 12 at 2 p.m.
Lightwire Theater lights up the stage with a glow-in-the-dark adventure that won a Jim Henson Foundation Grant. The troupe has been seen on NBC’s America’s Got Talent as semifinalists and was recently featured on CBS Sunday Morning. Tickets start at $37.25. Roswell Cultural Arts notes this one is fun for all ages and likely to sell quickly.
Exploring the Boundaries of Slavic Music — Sunday, Oct. 19 at 4 p.m.
A 44th anniversary concert traces centuries of Slavic folk melodies and modern interpretation. Expect virtuosic playing and storytelling that crosses borders. Tickets are $33.50 for adults, $28.50 for students and $17 for children under 12.
Dead Air: A Halloween Radio Event — Friday, Oct. 24 and Saturday, Oct. 25 at 7 p.m.
The Atlanta Radio Theatre Company turns up the tension with live foley, voices and old-school radio drama — performed right in front of the audience. Tickets are $17.
The Melvin Invention — Saturday, Nov. 1 at 2 p.m.
Alliance Theatre brings a smart, funny story by Megan Tabaque, directed by Samantha Provenzano. Two students 3D-print the “coolest” kid in school…and learn being yourself is the real win. Tickets start at $12.
Bluebird Improv — Wednesday, Nov. 5 at 7 p.m.
Nationally touring comedians and alumni of The Second City, Upright Citizens Brigade and iO Chicago take audience suggestions and run with them. Scheduled to appear: Matt Walsh (Veep), Joe Canale, Brad Morris and a surprise special guest, according to Roswell Cultural Arts. Tickets start at $39.75.
Sweet Baby James: The #1 James Taylor Tribute — Sunday, Nov. 9 at 4 p.m.
Singer-songwriter Bill Griese channels the sound and spirit of James Taylor — no wigs or gimmicks, just voice, guitar and the songs you know. Tickets start at $39.75.
Heroes & Villains: An Epic Musical Showdown! — Saturday, Nov. 15 at 7 p.m.
Tritone Orchestras pits good versus evil in a symphonic face-off. Expect themes from Star Wars and Beauty and the Beast alongside Led Zeppelin and Beethoven. Tickets start at $17.
The Addams Family Musical: Young@Part (PG) — Friday, Nov. 21 at 7 p.m.; Saturday, Nov. 22 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m.
Roswell Youth Theatre Mainstage showcases students in grades 6–12 in a family-friendly take on the spooky, kooky favorite. Wednesday Addams has a boyfriend — and the family is in for a surprise. Tickets are $17.
Roswell Cultural Arts encourages residents to plan ahead; several events have limited seating and family-friendly matinees. Tickets and details are available through Roswell Cultural Arts and the City of Roswell.
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