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Kiss Me, Kate Palm Desert 2026: Musical / play Schedule & Where to Buy Tickets
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Parking & Directions for Kiss Me, Kate Mccallum Theatre
73000 Fred Waring, Palm Desert, CA
92260, US
1. McCallum Theatre Lot - 0 miles, Free
2. Desert Willow Golf Resort - 0.4 miles, $10
3. Westfield Palm Desert Mall - 0.5 miles, Free
4. Shadow Mountain Resort - 0.6 miles, $15
5. The Gardens on El Paseo - 1 mile, Free
Kiss Me, Kate Tickets at Mccallum Theatre | May 15th Show & Info
The McCallum Theatre is truly a gem in the desert, known for hosting the annual Broadway in the Desert series that draws theater lovers from all over. It’s the kind of place where you might catch a star like Diana Krall or Tony Bennett gracing the stage, making each visit feel like a special event. The vibe is vibrant yet intimate, with a lineup that always surprises, from jazz legends to classical concerts, it’s a cultural hub that keeps the desert buzzing. If you’re looking for a great spot for Kiss Me, Kate Palm Desert, this theatre really hits the mark, it’s got that perfect mix of elegance and accessibility. For those who want a little secret spot, the rear balcony offers a wider, almost bird’s eye view that makes you feel like you’re part of the show. Want a bit more comfort? The loge seats are cozy and spacious, ideal for relaxing while soaking in the performance. And getting there is a breeze, just a short drive west on I-10 from the shopping outlets or south down Route 111 from the nearby supermarket. Honestly, it’s one of those theaters that makes you feel connected to the arts and the community, a true desert treasure.