Archives for Mainstage Category
Bright Star, March 2019
Bright Star is an uplifting musical journey featuring the Grammy-nominated Americana score by Steve Martin and Edie Brickell. Set in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, 1940s literary editor Alice Murphy shares her story of loss, love and hope.
Julius Caesar, March 2016
JULIUS CAESAR by William Shakespeare A play in five acts, directed by Michelle Milne Performance Dates: March 4, 5 & 11 at 8p.m. and March 6, 12 & 13 at 3p.m. Tickets may be purchased at the Goshen College Welcome Center or online at goshen.edu/tickets Shakespeare’s classic draws parallels to our current political and social…
Godspell (2012), November 2015
Godspell (2012 revised version) by John-Michael Tebelak and Stephen Schwartz Doug Liechty Caskey, Director Scott Hochstetler, Music Director Performance Dates: Novermber 13-15 and 21-22, 2015 Micheal Holland’s new orchestration gives this classic musical a modern spin. Originally produced by Tebelak and Schwartz, Jesus teaches a group of disciples and friends what it means…
Eurydice, Nov. 2014
Eurydice Nov. 14-16, 22-23, Fall Mainstage directed by Michelle Milne, M.F.A.
The Diviners, April 2013
Winner of the American College Theater Festival, and written when Jim Leonard, Jr. was just 19 years old, this marvelously theatrical play is the story of a disturbed young man with an uncanny gift for finding water and his friendship with…
URINETOWN, THE MUSICAL, Nov. 2012
URINETOWN, THE MUSICAL offers a unique "what if" story. What if in the near future the world has nearly exhausted the earth's water supply?
Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare, Mar. 2012
When some shipwrecked strangers get washed ashore in the world of Illyria, a playful entanglement of music, love, mistaken identity and trickery ensues.
Fall Mainstage: A View from the Bridge, Nov. 2011
Classified by critics as a modern tragedy, A View from the Bridge focuses on the domestic world of middle class individuals--both strengths and imperfections.
Winter Mainstage – Translations, Feb. 2011
A funny and bitter portrait of Irish peasants caught up in the midst of quiet socio-political upheaval