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The Dumb Waiter

  • January 8 - 12, 2026
  • The Scoundrel & Scamp Theatre

    738 North 5th Avenue
    Tucson, Arizona 85705
Ticket Price $15.00 Buy Tickets
Description

Two hit men wait in the basement of a long-abandoned restaurant for the arrival of their next victim. But when the ancient dumb waiter descends, it brings with it equal amounts of tension and absurdity, bringing them into violent conflict with each other.

Content Warning: 13+, Depictions or Discussions of Violence.

Artist Bio: Mermaid Productions was founded by Ariel Pinkerton in 2013 to be her primary producing company for the Minnesota Fringe. She has since expanded to The Cincy Fringe and the Tucson Fringe. She performed The Dumb Waiter in 2009 under a different company and sold out all 5 performances.

Date & Time

Jan 8 - 12, 2026

Venue Details

The Scoundrel & Scamp Theatre

738 North 5th Avenue
Tucson, Arizona 85705 The Scoundrel & Scamp Theatre
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