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September 12 - October 6
Thursdays @ 7:30pm
Fridays and Saturdays @ 8:00pm
Sundays @ 2:00pm


Adults $33
Seniors/Students $30

Tickets - 513-241-6550

Box Office hours Monday - Friday, 11am -5pm.
On show nights open until showtime.  Sat.& Sun. open 3 hours before showtime.

Audio Description performance on Saturday, Sept. 14

Purchase tickets online (fees added to online sales)

The all-time hit musical spoof about the misadventures of five star-struck, singing, dancing nuns! Sadly, the rest of the sisterhood died from botulism after eating vichyssoise prepared by Sister Julia Child of God. The remaining nuns – ballet-loving Sister Leo, streetwise Sister Robert Anne, befuddled Sister Mary Amnesia, the Mother Superior Sister Regina, and mistress of the novices Sister Mary Hubert – stage a wildly off-kilter talent show to raise the money to bury their dearly departed. With catchy songs and irresistible comedy, Nunsense is sure to keep you rolling with laughter. NUNSENSE is habit-forming!

 

 

 

 

 

 

The cast: Diana Rogers (Mother Superior), Annie Schneider (Sister Hubert), Anna Kahle (Sister Amnesia), Cassidy Perme (Sister Leo), Karli Smith (Sister Robert Anne) and Jenna Mays (Swing)

Production team: Doulas Berlon, Director; Ted Baldwin, Music Director, Molly Sexton, Choreographer and Jill Rothmeeler, Stage Manager  

 

 

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  October 17 - November 10
Thursdays @ 7:30pm
Fridays and Saturdays @ 8:00pm
Sundays @ 2:00pm


Adults $33
Seniors/Students $30

Tickets - 513-241-6550

Box Office hours Monday - Friday, 11am -5pm.
On show nights open until showtime.  Sat.& Sun. open 3 hours before showtime.

Audio Description performance on Saturday, Oct. 19

Purchase tickets online (fees added to online sales)  

     

October 17 – November 10, 2024

Book by Karey Kirkpatrick and John O'Farrell, Music and Lyrics by Karey Kirkpatrick and Wayne Kirkpatrick

Welcome to the Renaissance! The Black Plague has ceded power to the Puritans. Farthingales and codpieces are the latest fashion trends. And the biggest celebrity in England is some guy named William Shakespeare. Meanwhile, brothers Nick and Nigel Bottom, in trying to keep their acting company afloat consult a soothsayer who informs them that the future of theatre involves acting, singing, and dancing – sometimes all at once! With hilarious songs like “I Hate Shakespeare,” “Will Power” and the title tune “Something Rotten,” the Bottom brothers write the world’s very first “musical,” as they battle the Bard himself. SOMETHING ROTTEN is a hysterical, joyous musical celebration of everything you love about Broadway!

 

 

The cast: Aaron Marshall (Nick Bottom), Christopher Wells (Shakespeare), Anthony J. Contreras (Nigel Bottom), Jazzmann McMullen (Nostradamus), Cammi Caldwell (Bea), Jerrod Gruber (Brother Jeremiah), Elena Boyd (Portia), Austin Hoard (Minstrel), Josh Van Nort (Lord Clapham/Ensemble), Trey Finkenstead (Shylock/Ensemble), Jordan Ward, Sarah Condon, Emma Hackworth and Cassidy Steele (Bards Girls/Townspeople/Ensemble), Issiah Current (Tom Snout/Ensemble), Caleb Freed (Robin/Ensemble), Nick Rohr (Peter Quince/Ensemble), Delaney O’Toole (Ensemble), Katie McCarthy (Ensemble/Swing for Bea and Portia), Noah Jeffreys (Ensemble) and Nick Godfrey (Ensemble)

 

Production team: Jay Goodlett, Director; Greg Dastillung, Music Director, Tina DeAlderete, Choreographer and Jenny Lutes, Stage Manager

 

Something Rotten                         

Thurs. Oct. 17 - Fri. Oct. 18 – Sat. Oct. 19 – Sun. Oct. 20 

Thurs. Oct. 24 - Fri. Oct. 25 – Sat. Oct. 26 – Sun. Oct. 27                  

Thurs. Oct. 31 – Fri. Nov. 1 – Sat. Nov. 2 – Sun. Nov. 3

Thurs. Nov. 7 – Fri. Nov. 8 – Sat. Nov. 9– Sun. Nov. 10