MY WAY! A Musical Tribute to Frank Sinatra! 

Directed by Kevin Harris  

Musical Direction by Stephen Tosh

Choreography by Zach Johnson

 

Cast:

John Laird, Suzy Newman, Danielle Dutro, Ayrton Parham

 

Musicians:

William Wingfield, Alec Wingfield, Stephen Tosh

Frank Sinatra. He's the icon of cool - from classic elegance to contemporary "fedora" hipster. Four accomplished vocalists will take you from the 1940's swing era, to the bright lights of Las Vegas with the Rat Pack in the 1960s, and to his final performances in the 1990s of Ol' Blue Eyes. Frank Sinatra's voice is pop music history. Come hear the songs that his voice made history.

 

Anne of Avonlea 

Directed by Shelagh Garren

This delightful sequel to Anne of Green Gables continues the exciting adventures of one of literature's most enduring characters, Anne Shirley. 

 

The Marvelous Wonderettes 

Directed and Choreographed by Jake Liam McGuire

Cast:
Michelle Hansen, Caitlin Fuller, Danielle Mendoza, Lizz Premer, Jessica Quandt

The Marvelous Wonderettes takes you to the 1958 Springfield High School prom where we meet the Wonderettes, four girls with hopes and dreams as big as their crinoline skirts! 

 

The Best Man 

Directed by Brent Keast

 

Cast: Daniel Freeman, Janice Peters, Todd Andeli, Nikki Barnes, Chad Stevens, Brooke Foster, John Carroll, Ed Galena, Elaine Fournier, Evan Camacho, Jeff Zahn, Johannes Beals, Tom Zirk, Franklin Mognett, and Dottie Thompson.


The Best Man puts you in the front row of one of the most heated, vicious presidential campaigns ever imagined. 

 

It's A Wonderful Life 

Directed by Lisa Woske

Experience the extraordinary, heart-warming journey of Bedford Falls resident George Bailey, whose dreams of escape and adventure have been buried under family obligations and civic responsibilities. 

 

Honk Jr! 

Directed by Shelagh Garren
Musical Direction by Sarah Broomell
Choroegraphy by Kelly Fidopiastis

Honk! is the story of the duckling, Ugly, whose odd, gawky looks instantly incite prejudice from his family and neighbors. This whimsical, witty retelling of Hans Christian Andersen’s The Ugly Duckling is an enchanting comic musical for all ages.

 

Watergate and Other Solid Gold Hits! 

Written by David Vienna

Directed by Kevin Harris

Musical Direction by Stephen Tosh

Choreography by Drew Silvaggio

 

CAST: Marcus DiMaggio, Kerry DiMaggio, Seth Blackburn, Logan Hull, Michael Dexter, Arash Shahabi, Kelly Fidopiastis, Yvonne Liu, Lauren Moore, Michelle Hansen, Khara Oliver, Emma Fay, Dave Linfield, Clara Fulks, Janice Peters, Wade Tillotson, Angelo Propecio, Ryan Loyd, Lester Wilson, Wayne Gamble.

BAND: Stephen Tosh, William Wingfield, Adam Levine, Steve Hilstein

From the creative minds behind My Generation and This is Rock 'n' Roll: The Alan Freed Story comes a new original musical about politics and greed, featuring the greatest musical hits of the 1970's.

Click HERE to see the teaser trailer for Watergate!

 

Enchanted April 

Directed by Teresa Thuman

CAST: Angela Hutt, Bob Peterson, Wendy-Marie Martin, Cory Schonauer, David Norum, Jean Miller, Alicia Klein, and Rosh Wright.

When two frustrated London housewives decide to rent a villa in Italy for a holiday away from their bleak marriages, they recruit two very different English women to share the cost and the experience. 

 

The Sound of Music 

Directed and choreographed by Zach Johnson

Musical Direction by Lacey McNamara

CAST: Kerry DiMaggio, John Laird, Kelly Fidopiastis, Larry Kaml,Kathryn Gucik, Paul Osborne, Janice Peters, Ayrton Parham, Ariana Shakibnia, Trevyn Wong, Mackenzie Allen, Sacha Carlson, Marisa Dinsmoor, Ella Harris, Serafina Regusci, Danielle Dutro, Carey Blauvelt, Allison King, Kristina Horacek

From the same director who brought you last year’s runaway hit, Oklahoma!, comes the world’s most beloved musical!  

 

Red by John Logan

Directed by John Battalino

Cast: Michael Siebrass and Kevin Harris

Red chronicles the tormented painter's two-year struggle to complete a lucrative set of murals for Manhattan's exclusive Four Seasons restaurant, and his fraught relationship with a seemingly naïve young assistant, who must choose between appeasing his mentor—and changing the course of art history.