Midwinter Revels 2026

Midwinter Revels is a cherished holiday tradition for over 70,000 people throughout the country. Every December, the Cambridge Revels community gathers in Harvard University’s historic Sanders Theatre to celebrate the season through the traditional songs, dances, and stories of cultures from around the world. This year’s production will be performed live at Sanders Theatre December 12 – 28!

Tickets go on sale this fall!

Performance Schedule 2026*

Saturday, December 12 – Matinee
Sunday, December 13 – Matinee & Evening
Friday, December 18 – Evening
Saturday, December 19 – Matinee & Evening
Sunday, December 20 – Matinee & Evening
Monday, December 21 – Evening (Winter Solstice)
Wednesday, December 23 – Matinee
Saturday, December 26 – Matinee & Evening
Sunday, December 27 – Matinee & Evening
Monday, December 28 – Matinee

*Performance times are subject to change.

Location

Harvard University’s Sanders Theatre in Memorial Hall. 45 Quincy Street, Cambridge MA

 

Ticket Prices

Premium Adult  $105
Premium Student/Child  $80

Top Adult  $85
Top Student/Child  $60

Middle Adult  $65
Middle Student/Child  $40

Partial View Adult  $45
Partial View Student/Child  $20

All tickets are sold through the Harvard Box Office

 

Closed Captioning and ASL Interpretation

Revels is excited to provide closed captioning access to all patrons of Midwinter Revels. This service is free, available at all performances, and easily accessible from any smartphone with internet access. Instructions on how to use closed captioning are posted at the theatre at the product table in the lobby. If you need assistance, please see an usher or member of the Revels staff. Closed captioning is provided by Access Tech.

ASL interpreters will be provided for select performances. Those who require ASL interpretation can purchase seats that allow for premium viewing of interpreters.

LIVE PERFORMANCE TICKETS
Midwinter Revels:
Midwinter Revels: An American Celebration of the Solstice
45-105 /per ticket

Tickets will go on sale in the Fall of 2026!

 

Get Early-Access Tickets – Donate Today!

Revels donors of $150+ annually receive early access to Midwinter Revels tickets, a full TWO WEEKS before tickets open to the general public! If you haven’t made your 2026 donation yet, click here to learn how you can support Revels and be among the first to buy your seats.

December 12, 2026 7:00 pm ET - December 28, 2026 1:00 pm ET

All tickets are sold through the Harvard Box Office

 

Revels is proud to offer discounts for  EBT and WIC card holders and for young patrons 35 and under! Learn more here about Midwinter Revels ticket discounts.

Closed Captioning: Revels is excited to provide closed captioning access to all patrons of Midwinter Revels. This service is free, available at all performances, and easily accessible from any smartphone with internet access. Instructions on how to use closed captioning are posted at the theatre at the product table in the lobby. If you need assistance, please see an usher or member of the Revels staff. Closed captioning is provided by access tech.

Parking: Your tickets to Midwinter Revels include free parking at the nearby Broadway Garage, Felton Street, Cambridge. We also encourage Revels attendees to use public transportation. Sanders Theatre is a short walk from the Harvard Square Red Line stop.

Meet the Artists
Full artist information will be available soon!
David Coffin
Master of Ceremonies
David Coffin
Master of Ceremonies

David Coffin (Master of Ceremonies) is a firm believer in not doing anything full-time. While he’s been on the Revels stage since 1980 and performed as Master of Ceremonies since 1990, he also presents two very interactive School Enrichment Programs: The History of the Recorder and A Maritime Voyage in Song. March through November, David can also be found on Boston Harbor, narrating harbor history and running the crew onboard the high-speed stunt boat, Codzilla. Working with kids is a passion for David, so taking over 10,000 inner-city kids out to the Harbor Islands every summer since 2000 through Save the Harbor/Save the Bay has been a nice way to round out his year.

During the pandemic, David created over 600 videos on TikTok trying to teach young people what a real sea chantey is (i.e. NOT THE WELLERMAN SONG!) A byproduct of these videos is the digital album The Sound of Time, a series of “one take” songs requested by followers on the app. David has produced a series of virtual concerts, two of which became a digital album; A Revels Hymn Sing and A Virtual Maritime Concert. David has several other solo CDs to his credit and was also featured in the Amazon Prime movie Blow the Man Down as the Singing Fisherman.

In his years with Revels, including 10 years standing behind Jack Langstaff and 36 years spent trying to fill his enormous shoes, David learned an awful lot about performing from Jack. He also owes a huge debt of gratitude to Paddy Swanson for giving him his various onstage roles and for preserving and honoring “the part that Jack built.”

Jeffrey Binder
Director
Jeffrey Binder
Director

Jeffrey Binder is a theatre artist and arts leader whose work spans directing, playwriting, producing, education, and nonprofit administration. He brings a lifelong commitment to storytelling that fosters empathy, joy, and a sense of belonging across generations and communities.

Binder spent nearly three decades performing on Broadway, in regional theatres across the country, and in London’s West End. He later served as Associate Artistic Director of Gulfshore Playhouse in Naples, Florida, where he helped shape artistic programming, expand education initiatives, and support a successful capital campaign culminating in the opening of a new state-of-the-art theatre complex.

As a playwright, Binder’s modern adaptation of Scapino is published by Samuel French and has enjoyed record-breaking productions. He is deeply passionate about building artistic homes that honor tradition while welcoming new voices and is energized by styles and performances that are uniquely theatrical.

Jeff is thrilled to join the Revels family along with his daughter Annika, husband Mike, and dogs Quincy and Penny – with occasional, reluctant participation from his creaky old cat, Torch.

Elijah Botkin
Music Director
Elijah Botkin
Music Director

Elijah Botkin (Music Director, Revels Music Director), a Boston-based conductor, arranger, choral educator, and performer, was named Revels’ Music Director in December of 2021. He graduated from Northeastern University in 2015 with bachelor’s degrees in Music History & Analysis and Mathematics. While at Northeastern, Elijah founded and directed the Northeastern Madrigal Singers, served as President and Assistant Conductor for the NU Choral Society, and sang with and arranged for the award-winning a cappella group Distilled Harmony.

 

Elijah’s work on Distilled Harmony’s quarterfinal-winning performance set won the distinction of Outstanding Arrangement from the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella. His arrangement of “Nothing Feels Like You” by Little Mix also won a CARA (Contemporary A Cappella Recording Award) for Best Mixed Collegiate Song. In 2014, Elijah was granted the Gideon Klein Award in order to write his composition The Closed Town, which was premiered by the Northeastern University Chamber Choir in April 2015.

 

In addition to his role with Revels, Elijah continues to direct the NU Madrigal Singers and was recently named the Interim Music Director of the Reading Community Singers for Spring 2023. He is also a frequent performer with a variety of professional ensembles in the Boston area, with recent and upcoming performances including appearances with Carduus and the Boston Symphony Orchestra’s performance of Morton Feldman’s Rothko Chapel, the NU Madrigal Singers’ 10th Anniversary Concert, the Nightingale Vocal Ensemble’s recent concerts SALONMUSIK and BLUE SUN, and Nightingale’s season gala, Renaissance Reimagined. He is passionate about using choir and the power of singing together to bring joy to anyone and everyone willing to lend their voice.

Sarah Higginbotham
Assistant Music Director, Children's Music Director
Sarah Higginbotham
Assistant Music Director, Children's Music Director

Sarah Higginbotham (Assistant Music Director, Children’s Music Director) finds joy in developing authentic ways to create multigenerational community through art. She’s been a songleader in schools, camps, churches, and children’s theaters. Sarah was the Revels Education Director from 2005-2009, establishing after-school workshops and in-school residencies around greater Boston, and she has assisted Revels music directors for over 20 years. Sarah currently serves as Director of Communications & Christian Formation at First Church in Cambridge, UCC.

Patrick Swanson
Senior Artistic Advisor
Patrick Swanson
Senior Artistic Advisor

Patrick “Paddy” Swanson (Senior Artistic Advisor) began his career in London as an actor at the Arts Theatre in the West End. In 1969, following a European tour with the La MaMa Plexus Troupe, he moved to New York and received his world theater education as a resident actor at La MaMa E.T.C. His numerous directing projects include opera, ensemble pieces, music theater, and circus. He was a founding stage director of Circus Flora and the Artistic Director of Revels. Paddy taught acting and improvisation at the London Academy of Dramatic Art (L.A.M.D.A.), the London Drama Centre, and the Tisch School of the Arts at N.Y.U. He served as artistic director of the Castle Hill Festival in Ipswich, Massachusetts, directing and co-producing opera and theater works, including the premieres of Julie Taymor’s Liberty Taken and Peter Sellars’ production of Cosi fan tutte. He directed the Boston Camerata in Tristan and Iseult at the Spoleto USA festival and Shirley Valentine at the Alley Theatre, Houston, and the Charles Playhouse, as well as numerous other productions in the U.K. and Europe. His Actor’s Shakespeare Project production of Shakespeare’s King Lear with Alvin Epstein was nominated for three 2006 Elliot Norton awards and subsequently transferred Off-Broadway. Paddy’s most recent acting role was as Father Jack in Brian Friel’s Dancing at Lughnasa at Gloucester Stage. He was the Artistic Director of Revels for 34 years, and in his current role as Senior Artistic Advisor, serves as a consultant to the other eight Revels production companies performing throughout the United States.

Rave Reviews

The colder and stormier the December, the better the Revels……the annual festival of song, dance and drama reflects feelings as old as humanity itself: fear of chill and darkness at the winter solstice, celebration as the sun begins to return.

New York Times

Thank you for still finding a way to share Revels with us; I am newer to the show, but in the last few years it has truly become a part of my holiday traditions, and I would have missed it sorely.

Amber R.

Revels exemplifies the power of good ideas not contained! By creating its own annual custom, Revels has found a unique way to celebrate the seasonal rituals of the world…To my family, the celebration has become tradition wrapped in tradition.

Yo-Yo Ma, cellist
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