2025 Season
Outside Mullingar
February 20-22, 27, 28 and March 1 at 7:30pm Tickets $14 By John Patrick Shanley. Anthony and Rosemary are two introverted misfits straddling 40. Anthony has spent his entire life on a cattle farm in rural Ireland, a state of affairs that—due to his painful shyness—suits him well. Rosemary lives right next door, determined to have him, watching the years slip away. With Anthony’s father threatening to disinherit him and a land feud simmering between their families, Rosemary has every reason to fear romantic catastrophe. But then, in this very Irish story with a surprising depth of poetic passion, these yearning, eccentric souls fight their way towards solid ground and some kind of happiness. Their journey is heartbreaking, funny as hell, and ultimately deeply moving. Outside Mullingar is a compassionate, delightful work about how it’s never too late to take a chance on love. Directed by Matt Hertlein and Noah Webb. |
Run For Your Wife!
June 5-7 & 12-14 at 7:30pm Tickets $14 By Ray Cooney. This superb example of the British farce had audiences rolling in the aisles in London and New York! This 1982 British comedy centers around John Smith, an “ordinary” London taxi driver who is anything but - he secretly has two wives in two different towns! When John inadvertently blows his own cover, the comic adventures multiply. Complication is piled upon complication as the cabby tries to keep his double life from exploding. Be prepared to laugh! Directed by Noah Webb and Matt Hertlein. |
The SpongeBob Musical
July 24-26, 31 & August 1-2 at 7:30pm Tickets $17 Plunge into this stunning all-singing, all-dancing, dynamic stage show! When the citizens of Bikini Bottom discover that a volcano will soon erupt and destroy their humble home, SpongeBob and his friends must come together to save the fate of their undersea world. With lives hanging in the balance and all hope lost, a most unexpected hero rises up. The power of optimism really can save the world! An exciting new musical featuring irresistible characters and magical music, this deep-sea pearl of a show is set to make a splash with audiences young and old. Directed by Mason Strouse, Brandi Billotte, and Jeremiah Dobo. Based on the series by Stephen Hillenburg. Book by Kyle Jarrow. Musical Production Conceived by Tina Landau. Original Songs by Yolanda Adams, Steven Tyler and Joe Perry of Aerosmith, Sara Bareilles, Jonathan Coulton, Alex Ebert of Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros, The Flaming Lips, Lady A, Cyndi Lauper, John Legend, Panic! At the Disco, Plain White T’s, They Might Be Giants, T.I., and Songs by David Bowie, Tom Kenny & Andy Paley. Additional Lyrics by Jonathan Coulton. Additional Music by Tom Kitt. Sponsored by Carns Equipment. |
Murder on the Orient Express
October 9-11 & 16-18 at 7:30pm Tickets $14 By Agatha Christie. Adapted for the stage by Ken Ludwig. Just after midnight, a snowdrift stops the Orient Express in its tracks. The luxurious train is surprisingly full for the time of the year, but by the morning it is one passenger fewer. An American tycoon lies dead in his compartment, stabbed eight times, his door locked from the inside. Isolated and with a killer in their midst, the passengers rely on detective Hercule Poirot to identify the murderer – in case he or she decides to strike again. From the creative mind of Agatha Christie, adapted by Ken Ludwig, this production will be one you won’t want to miss! Directed by Dawn Deppe. Sponsored by Mosquito Creek Sportsmen's Association. |
A Christmas Carol
December 11-13 & 18-20 at 7:30pm Tickets $14 By Charles Dickens. Adapted by Charles Ludlam. This ridiculous but surprisingly faithful rendition of the Dickens classic is suitable for the entire family! Be sure to make CAST part of your holiday plans! Ebenezer Scrooge is haunted by the ghosts of his late partner, Jacob Marley, Christmas Past, Christmas Present, and the Spirit of Christmas Yet to Come. Faced with his own mortality, and the evil results of his misanthropic, miserly ways, Scrooge is redeemed, reconciled with his nephew and his neighbors, and becomes a second father to his assistant's son, Tiny Tim. Ludlam finds the humor as well as the pathos in this Victorian melodrama, creating the most Dickensian and stage worthy adaptation yet. Directed by Lew Duttry. Sponsored by CNB Bank, Denny's Beer Barrel Pub, and Penn Highlands Healthcare. |