2024 CAST Season Tickets
Exchanges
Season ticket holders have the privilege of exchanging tickets for another performance night. Those who wish to exchange tickets must contact CAST prior to opening night. Once a show has opened, ticket exchanges will not be accepted. We recommend contacting CAST early to exchange tickets. We will work with you to get the best possible seats available.
Refunds and Surrenders
Refunds will not be given for any CAST events. If you cannot attend your scheduled performance, or any other performances for that production, please let CAST know and we can resell your tickets. This money will benefit CAST. You can also give your tickets to someone.
Season ticket holders have the privilege of exchanging tickets for another performance night. Those who wish to exchange tickets must contact CAST prior to opening night. Once a show has opened, ticket exchanges will not be accepted. We recommend contacting CAST early to exchange tickets. We will work with you to get the best possible seats available.
Refunds and Surrenders
Refunds will not be given for any CAST events. If you cannot attend your scheduled performance, or any other performances for that production, please let CAST know and we can resell your tickets. This money will benefit CAST. You can also give your tickets to someone.
Rock of Ages
February 22-24, 29 & March 1-2 at 7:30pm | Tickets $15 Rock of Ages is a five-time Tony Award-nominated musical, written by Chris D'Arienzo, which tells the story of a small-town girl, a city boy, and a rock ‘n’ roll romance on the Sunset Strip. But when the bar where rock reigns supreme is set to be demolished, it’s up to these wannabe rockers and their band of friends to save the day – and the music. Rock of Ages’ electric score features all your favorite ‘80s rock anthems and power ballads, including: “Every Rose Has It's Thorn,” “I Wanna Know What Love Is,” “Here I Go Again,” “Don't Stop Believin’,” and more! Directed by Matt Hertlein. This production contains mature content. |
On Golden Pond
NEW DATES! May 2, 4 & 9-11 at 7:30pm | May 5 at 3:00pm Adults $12, Students $10 On Golden Pond is a classic American comedic drama that's every bit as touching, warm, and witty today as when it debuted off Broadway in 1978. Retired couple Ethel and Norman Thayer are spending their 48th summer at their vacation home on Golden Pond, in the woods of Maine. Their delightful summer routine--fishing, picking strawberries, enjoying old mementoes, listening to the loons call--is given a bitterly comedic edge by Norman’s unreliable memory and cantankerously morbid statements. When their daughter Chelsea visits for Norman’s 80th birthday, bringing her boyfriend Bill and Bill’s teenage son, Billy Jr., the whole family must come to grips with Norman and Chelsea’s mutual bitterness, while Norman blossoms with his chance to mentor young Billy. The turbulent relationship between father and daughter, the generation gap between young and old, and the difficulties of a couple in the twilight years of a long marriage, all combine in a play that effortlessly illustrates the hilarious, heartbreaking, human moments of which life is made. |
Cabaret
July 25-27 & August 1-3 at 7:30pm | Tickets $15 Willkommen, bienvenue, welcome to Cabaret, Kander and Ebb’s legendary musical about British nightclub singer Sally Bowles, American writer Cliff Bradshaw, and the decadence of 1929 Berlin. With mounting fear and uncertainty outside, the bawdy Emcee lures you into the world of the Kit Kat Club where your troubles are left at the door. Daring, provocative and exuberantly entertaining, Cabaret explores the dark and heady life of Bohemian Berlin as Germany slowly yields to the emerging Third Reich. Directed by Brandi Billotte. This production contains mature content and is recommended for age 18+. |
The Miser
September 5-7 & 12-14 at 7:30pm | Adults $12, Students $10 The Miser is an adaptation of Moliere's classic comedy which explores the fine line between money and love and the consequences of valuing the former over the latter. Harpagon loves nothing so much as his money, not even his own children. So, even though both his son and daughter have fallen in love with young, vital partners, Harpagon attempts to engage them to a rich widow and widower in their declining years. Making matters worse, Harpagon wants to marry his son's lover himself, his only regret being she has very little money as a dowry. Directed by Gayle Gearhart. Tickets on sale August 8 at 12 noon. Tickets can be purchased online at www.ClearfieldArts.org or by clicking the button below. Tickets can also be purchased in person at the CAST office Wednesdays 10:30-11:30 and Thursdays 4:30-5:30. |
All Quiet on the Western Front
November 7-9 &14-16 at 7:30pm | Adults $12, Students $10 In October 1918, a month before the end of World War I, Paul Bäumer is shot and killed by a sniper on the western front. He is the last of his classmates to fall in a war that will destroy many in his generation and disillusion those who remain. All Quiet on the Western Front chronicles Paul’s observations of life and death in the mud of the trenches and the impossibility of returning to civilian life after living in hell. Paul, Müller, Kat, and Kropp are all briefly brought to life in this adaptation of one of the great anti-war classics of the twentieth century. Directed by Robert Roxby. |