Oscar-winning actress Mira Sorvino is taking a turn from Broadway stages to a more intimate setting next month.
The Mira Sorvino Woodstock Opera House appearance is scheduled for Friday, March 6 at 7:30 p.m., marking what organizers describe as a Mira Sorvino one night event in Illinois.
Fresh off her Broadway run as Roxie Hart in “Chicago,” Sorvino will bring a mix of conversation, live performance and audience Q&A to the historic venue.
A Shift From Broadway Spotlight
The Woodstock Opera House March 6 event comes just months after Sorvino concluded her three-month run in the Tony-winning revival of “Chicago.” That performance marked her Broadway debut and was widely viewed as a career milestone decades after her Academy Award win for “Mighty Aphrodite.”
Instead of moving directly into another large-scale theater production, Sorvino appears to be leaning into smaller, interactive formats.
The event is being billed as an evening of storytelling, performance segments and behind-the-scenes insights into her work across film, television and theater.
What the Audience Can Expect
According to organizers, attendees at the Mira Sorvino live event Illinois stop can expect:
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A moderated conversation covering her Oscar-winning role and career highlights
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Stories from her time in “Chicago” on Broadway
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Reflections on films such as “Romy and Michele’s High School Reunion”
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Live performance elements
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An interactive Q&A session
The format signals a deliberate shift toward direct audience engagement rather than traditional stage roles.
Career Momentum Continues
Sorvino’s Broadway appearance in “Chicago” was seen as both a return to her theatrical roots and a public reminder of her versatility. Her recent stage work coincides with renewed film interest, including the planned sequel to “Romy and Michele.”
The Woodstock performance also highlights a broader trend: established film actors reconnecting with audiences through intimate theater venues rather than large arena tours.
Event Details
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Date: Friday, March 6, 2026
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Time: 7:30 p.m. CST
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Venue: Woodstock Opera House, Illinois
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Tickets: Starting at $55
The Larger Angle
While it may seem like a single-night performance, the event reflects something larger. For Sorvino, it represents a pivot back toward live performance after decades primarily in film and television.
Whether this signals a longer stage-focused chapter or simply a selective tour stop remains to be seen. For now, the Mira Sorvino Woodstock Opera House appearance offers fans a rare, close-up look at a Hollywood and Broadway career in transition.









