Courage, Hope, and History — Harriet Tubman & the Underground Railroad Comes to B Street Theatre
This winter, audiences of all ages will have the chance to witness one of history’s most inspiring stories brought to life onstage in Sacramento. From February 4 through March 8, 2026, B Street Theatre presents Harriet Tubman & the Underground Railroad, a powerful theatrical retelling of the extraordinary life of Harriet Tubman. Written by Jerry Montoya and returning by popular demand, this production returns to the Family Series stage due to overwhelming community interest.
Performed at The Sofia Tsakopoulos Center for the Arts, the play invites theatergoers to follow Tubman’s remarkable journey from enslavement to fearless conductor on the Underground Railroad. Through determination, bravery, and an unwavering belief in justice, Tubman risked everything to lead others to freedom — a narrative that resonates across generations. Filled with adventure, faith, heart, and hope, the show underscores how one person’s courage can shape history and inspire audiences to stand up for what’s right.
Highly recommended for ages 5 and up, the performance runs about 75 minutes with an intermission, making it perfect for families, school groups, and young audiences discovering this powerful chapter of American history. Advance tickets are already on sale, and given the show’s popularity — it has sold out in past runs — early booking is advised.
Throughout its limited run, audiences will have multiple chances to experience this moving portrayal of resilience and hope. Student matinee field trips are also available, offering an educational complement to classroom study and a memorable live-theater experience for kids.
Whether you’re a history enthusiast, parent, educator, or theater lover, Harriet Tubman & the Underground Railroad promises to be a highlight of Sacramento’s winter arts season — a chance to feel the pulse of history in a performance that speaks to the power of courage and community.