2023-2024
The Haunting of Hill House
Co-Directors:
Julia Gantzer and Sarah Gantzer
February 2-11, 2024
Finding Nemo, Jr,
Director: Sarah Gantzer
April 5-14, 2024
Tick, Tick...Boom!
Director: Philip A. Palmer
Producer: Eric Blake
Music Director: Thomas Thompkins
May 24-June 2, 2024
The Philadelphia Story
Director: Jillian B. Von Gunten
July 19-28, 2024
The Lightning Thief
Director: Cary Stotts
Producer: Amy P. Underwood
Music Director: Sheryl Wise
2022-2023
The Wind in the Willows
The Wind in the Willows is presented by arrangement with Theatrefolk.com
Director: Angel Palmer
November 4-13, 2022
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals. www.concordtheatricals.com
Director: Sheryl Wise
February 10-19, 2023
A Twisted Christmas Carol
A Twisted Christmas Carol is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals. www.concordtheatricals.com
Director: Philip Palmer
April 14-16, 2023
The Great Gatsby
The Great Gatsby is presented by arrangement with www.pioneerdrama.com
Director: Eric Blake
May 27-June 4, 2023
ONCE UPON A MATTRESS
Music by MARY RODGERS
Lyrics by MARSHALL BARER
Book by JAY THOMPSON, DEAN FULLER, and MARSHALL BARER
ONCE UPON A MATTRESS is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals. www.concordtheatricals.com
Director: Sarah Gantzer
Music Director: Sheryl Wise
July 21-30, 2023
Cabaret (1998 Version)
Cabaret is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals. www.concordtheatricals.com
Director: Jillian B. Von Gunten
2021-2022
DEADLINE
Written by Christopher Brooks
Directed by Amy Pyle Underwood
October 29, 30, November 7, 2021
CLUE: On Stage
Co-Directors: Jan Smith and Philip Palmer
Producers: Angel Palmer and Pam Smith
February 11-20, 2022
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, JR. - musical
Director: Sarah Gantzer
April 1-10, 2022
GHOST by Henrik Ibsen
Director: Eric Blake
May 27, June 5 2022
THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING ERNEST
by Oscar Wilde
Director: Jillian B. Von Gunten
June 2022 SUMMER THEATER DAY CAMP
Camp Director: Sarah Gantzer
FREAKY FRIDAY – musical
Director: Sheryl Wise
2019-2020
Bedtime Stories (As Told By My Dad) (Who Messed Them Up)
by Ed Monk
Director: Sarah Gantzer
October 25-November 2, 2019
Godspell
By Stephen Schwartz
Director: Jan Smith
February7-15, 2020
The Beloved Dearly
By Doug Cooney.
Adapted from the book by Doug Cooney.
Co-directed by
Angel Palmer and Valerie Gahagan
Fun Home
(cancelled due to covid-19)
The Philadelphia Story
(cancelled due to covid-19)
July 17-25, 2020
Little Women
(moved outdoors due to COVID-19)
Adapted by Thomas Hischak. Based on the book by Louisa May Alcott
Directed by Reanna Warne
2018-2019
Of Mice and Men
by John Steinbeck
Directed by Phil Palmer
November 2-10, 2018
Those Crazy Ladies in the House on the Corner
by Pat Cook
Directed by Val Gahagan and Angel Palmer
February 1-9, 2019
The Little Foxes
by Lillian Hellman
Directed by Eric Blake
April 5-13, 2019
O’Donnell’s Pub
By Christopher Brooks
Director: Amy P. Underwood
May 31-June 8, 2019
High School Musical
Based on a Disney Channel Original Movie Written by Peter Barsocchini
Directed by Sarah Gantzer
July 19-27, 2019
City of Angels
Book by Larry Gelbart
Music by Cy Coleman
Lyrics by David Zippel
Directed by Sheryl Wise
2017-2018
Announcing our 55th Season!!
"Sherlock Holmes"
Directed by Val Gahagan and Angel Palmer.
October 29-November 5, 2017
"In-Laws, Outlaws, and Other People
(That Should be Shot)"
Directed by Sarah Gantzer
April 15-22, 2018
"EVITA"
Directed by Michelle Robison
Musical Direction by
Tom Tompkins
and Sheryl Wise
April 15-22, 2018
"Grey Gardens"
Directed by Eric Blake
Musical Direction by Tom Tompkins
June 8-17, 2018
"The Taming of the Shrew"
Directed by Melanie Von Gunten
July 20-29, 2018
"Seussical"
Directed by Jillian B. Von Gunten,
Musical Direction by Sheryl Wise
2016-2017
QUILTERS (musical)
The story of a group of pioneer women whose Incredible lives are told though the blocks of a quilt.
November 4–6 and 11–13, 2016
ANNIE GET YOUR GUN (musical)
With lyrics and music by Irving Berlin, Annie Get Your Gun is loosely based on the life of Annie Oakley, a sharpshooter who starred in Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show.
November 6–7, 2016
FORGIVEN: A FAIRY TALE (children’s play)
This inspirational story about the power of forgiveness is delightfully fun and full of heart.
January 8–9, 2017
THREE TALL WOMEN (drama)
A play by Edward Albee, that won the 1994 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. It is the reflections of the life of one woman, played by three women.
March 19–20, 2017
THE PRODUCERS (musical comedy)
This hilarious Tony award-winning musical is adapted from Mel Brooks’ 1968 film of the same name. The story concerns two theatrical producers who scheme to get rich by overselling interests in a Broadway flop.
July 14–16 and 21–23, 2017
BLITHE SPIRIT (satire/comedy)
Noël Coward’s play concerns a socialite and novelist, who invites an eccentric medium to his house to conduct a séance, hoping to gather material for his next book. The scheme backfires when he is haunted by the ghost of his annoying and temperamental first wife.
2015-2016
The Little Mermaid, Jr.
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Jillian Von Gunten and Sarah Gantzer
Produced by Pam Smith
Musical director – Sheryl Wise
October/November 2015
Murder on the Nile
Directed by Melanie Von Gunten
Produced by Eric Blake
December 2015
25th Angel Tree Benefit
at Zane Trace Players (joint production)
Directed by Rich Tolliver
February 2015
The Ransom of Red Chief
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Val Gahagan
Produced by Angel Palmer
April 2015
Chicago
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Eric Blake
Produced by Janice Blake
Musical director – Thomas Tompkins
2014-2015
Cheaper by the Dozen
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Val Gahagan
Produced by Angel Palmer
October/November 2014
The Hollow
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Melanie Von Gunten
December 2014
24th Angel Tree Benefit
at Zane Trace Players
(joint production)
Directed by Rich Tolliver
February 2015
Rumors
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Jillian Von Gunten
April 2015
Proof
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Eric Blake
Produced by Janice Blake
June 2015
A Bad Year for Tomatoes
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Kelli Marsh and Phil Palmer
July 2015
Into the Woods
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Sheryl Wise
Musical director – Sheryl Wise
2013-2014
Young Frankenstein 2013
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Jan Smith
Produced by Phillip Palmer
Musical director – Sheryl Wise
November 2013
Harmony Romances
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Nancy Hynds
Produced by Susan Stotts
December 2013
23rd Angel Tree Benefit
at Zane Trace Players
(joint production)
Directed by Rich Tolliver
Musical director – Sheryl Wise
February 2014
A Little Princess
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Angel Palmer and Val Gahagan
Produced by Phillip Palmer
April 2014
Spring Awakening
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Eric Blake
Produced by Janice Blake
Musical director – Thomas Tompkins
June 2014
The Diary of Anne Frank
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Matt Harper
Produced by Eric Blake
July 2014
9 to 5: the Musical
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Jillian Von Gunten
Produced by Jan Kiikka
Musical director – Sheryl Wise
2012-2013
Ladies of Harmony
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Nancy Hynds
Produced by Susan Stotts
November 2012
Singin’ in the Rain
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Jan Smith
Produced by Phil Palmer
December 2012
22nd Angel Tree Benefit
at Zane Trace Players
(joint production)
Written and directed by Rich Tolliver
February 2013
Tom Sawyer
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Sue Barzda
Produced by Phil Palmer
April 2013
August: Osage County
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Eric Blake
Produced by Janice Blake
June 2013
You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Val Gahagan and Angel Palmer
Produced by Marynell Townsend
July 2013
50th Season Gala Performance
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Sean McClure
August 2013
25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Jillian Von Gunten
Produced by Jan Kiikka
Musical director – Sheryl Wise
2011-2012
Next Fall
at Findley Avenue
Directed by John Pollock
Produced by Eric Blake
November 2011
Flaming Idiots
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Shane Pyle
Produced by Jan Kiikka
December 2011
21st Angel Tree Benefit
(A Cookie Cutter Christmas)
at Findley Avenue
Written and directed by Rich Tolliver
Produced by Shelley Tolliver
February 2012
M*A*SH*
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Sheryl Wise
Produced by Sue Barzda
April 2012
Sweeney Todd:
the Demon Barber of Fleet Street
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Eric Blake
Produced by Janice Blake and Angel Palmer
August 2012
Oliver!
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Sheryl Wise
Produced by Melanie Von Gunten
2010-2011
Doubt: a Parable
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Eric Blake
Produced by Angel Palmer
November 2010
The Odd Couple
(female version)
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Sheryl Wise
Produced by Nancy Hynds
December 2010
20th Angel Tree Benefit
(Music, Magic, Memories)
at Findley Avenue
Written and directed by Richard Tolliver
Produced by Shelley Tolliver and Jan Kiikka
February 2011
Rent
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Eric Blake
Produced by Janice Blake
April 2011
Back Words
at Findley Avenue
Written and directed by David Schubach
Produced by Stacy Clawson
July/August 2011
Annie
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Amy Parsons and Jillian Von Gunten
Produced by Melanie Von Gunten
2009-2010
A Murder is Announced
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Eric Blake and Melanie Von Gunten
Produced by Janice Blake
November 2009
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Sheryl Wise
Produced by Jan Kiikka
December 2009
19th Angel Tree Benefit
(An Ideal Christmas)
at Findley Avenue
Written and directed by Rich Tolliver
Produced by Shelley Tolliver and Jan Kiikka
January 2010
J.B.
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Eric Blake
Produced by Nancy Hynds
Death of a Salesman
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Bruce Revennaugh
Produced by Shelley Tolliver
June 2010
Noises Off
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Sheryl Wise
Produced by Shelley Tolliver
July 2010
All Shook Up
(summer musical)
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Richard Tolliver
Produced by Shelley Tolliver and Jan Kiikka
2008-2009
Visiting Mr. Green
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Richard Tolliver
Produced by Shelley Tolliver
November 2008
The Tragedy of MacBeth
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Jillian Von Gunten
Produced by Carl Underwood
December 2008
18th Angel Tree Benefit
(Letters to Santa, Letters from Home)
at Findley Avenue
Written and directed by Richard Tolliver
Produced by Shelley Tolliver and Jan Kiikka
January 2009
Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Eric Blake
Produced by Carl Underwood
March 2009
Honk!
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Jillian Von Gunten
Produced by Jan Kiikka
June 2009
Steel Magnolias
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Melanie Von Gunten
Produced by Nancy Hynds
July 2009
Nunsations, the Nunsense Vegas Revue
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Sheryl Wise and John Shivers
Produced by Melanie Von Gunten
2007-2008
Do Black Patent Leather Shoes Really Reflect Up?
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Melanie Von Gunten
Produced by Dan Von Gunten
October/November 2007
Foxfire
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Richard Tolliver
Produced by Shelley Tolliver
December 2007
17th Angel Tree Benefit
(A Perfect Christmas)
at Findley Avenue
Written and directed by Richard Tolliver
Produced by Shelley Tolliver and Jan Kiikka
January/February 2008
The Lion in Winter
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Eric Blake
Produced by Carl Underwood
March 2008
Something’s Afoot
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Sheryl Wise
Produced by Jan Kiikka
May 2008
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Jillian Von Gunten
Produced by Carl Underwood
2006-2007
Fiddler on the Roof
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Richard Tolliver
Produced by Shelley Tolliver
October 2006
Ladies of the Sacred South
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Melanie Von Gunten
Produced by Jan Kiikka
December 2006
16th Angel Tree Benefit
(Wishbook and Dreams)
at Findley Avenue
Written and directed by Rich Tolliver
Produced by Jan Kiikka and Shelley Tolliver
January/February 2007
The Laramie Project
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Roger Touvell and Amy Underwood
Produced by Whitney Blake
March 2007
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Jillian Von Gunten
Produced by Nancy Cain Hynds
May 2007
Our Town
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Richard Tolliver
Produced by Shelley Tolliver and Martha Staley
2005-2006
September 2005
The Mystery of Irma Vep
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Jillian Von Gunten
Produced by Shelley Tolliver
October 2005
The Haunting of Hill House
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Dan Von Gunten
Produced by Jan Kiikka
December 2005
15th Angel Tree Benefit
(Christmas Time and Again)
at Findley Avenue
Written and directed by Rich Tolliver
Produced by Jan Kiikka and Shelley Tolliver
January 2006
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Dan Brown and Shelley Tolliver
Produced by Sarah Rice and Jan Kiikka
March and April 2006
Seussical the Musical
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Amy King
Produced by Carl Underwood
May 2006
Gershwin, by George|The 1936 Radio Show
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Sarah Rice
Produced by Heather Denham
2004-2005
84, Charing Cross Road
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Alice Mauk
Produced by Jan Kiikka
November 2004
Blithe Spirit
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Melanie Von Gunten
Produced by Jan Kiikka
December 2004
14th Angel Tree Benefit
(A Perfect Christmas)
at Findley Avenue
Written and Directed by Richard Tolliver
January 2005
The Odd Couple
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Todd King
Produced by Amy King
April 2005
Working
Directed by Roger Touvell
May 2005
Grace and Glorie
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Rich Tolliver
Produced by Shelley Tolliver and Martha Staley
July 2005
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Jacob Hauser
Produced by Dan Brown, Jon Geyer and Ryan Swingle
2003-2004
Ten Little Indians –
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Melanie Von Gunten
Produced by Jan Kiikka
October 24-26 and 31-November 2, 2003
Little Shop of Horrors
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Jan Smith
Produced by Conni Matz Tolliver
December 12-14, 2003
13th Angel Tree Benefit
(Candy Canes & Destiny)
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Rich and Shelley Tolliver
January 23-25 and
January 30-February 1, 2004
Two One-Acts
at Findley Ave
Kentucky Wings
Directed by Rick Milheim
Sex Without Pliers
Directed by Sam Wilmoth
Both produced by Conni Matz Tolliver
Both scripts written by Robert Leland Taylor, ZCT member.
March 26-28 and April 2-4, 2004
Charlotte’s Web
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Todd and Amy King
Sunday, May 14-16 and 21-23, 2004
Baker’s Dozen (3 One-Act Plays)
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Rich Tolliver
Produced by Shelley Tolliver
2002-2003
One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Joe Porter
Produced by Robin Spence
November 8-10 and 15-17, 2002
Winnie the Pooh –
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Karen Young
Produced by Conni Matz Tolliver
December 13-15, 2002
12th Angel Tree Benefit
(The Cowboy II)
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Rich Tolliver
January 24-26 and January 31 – February 2, 2003
Godspell
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Jan Smith
March 21-23 and 28-30, 2003
The Taming of the Shrew
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Mary Jo Dondlinger
Produced by Rick Milheim
May 16-18 and 23-25, 2003
The Diary of Anne Frank
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Richard Tolliver
Produced by Jan Kiikka
2001-2002
The Mousetrap
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Melanie Von Gunten
Produced by Jan Kiikka
November 9-11 and 16-18, 2001
A Midsummer Night’s Dream
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Maureen Flora
Produced by Jan Kiikka
December 14-16, 2001
11th Angel Tree Benefit
(On a Hoof and a Prayer)
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Rich Tolliver
January 25-27 and February 1-3, 2002
Billy Would’ve Been Thirty Today
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Roger Touvell
Produced by Mary Jo Dondlinger
Written by Robert Leland Taylor,
ZCT member.
April 5-7 and 12-14, 2002
Big River
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Rich Tolliver and Roger Touvell
Produced by Kacy Curry and Shelley Tolliver
May 17-19 and 24-26, 2002
Ramona Quimby
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Amy Ritchie and Todd King
Produced by Jan Kiikka
2000-2001
Nobody Knows I’m a Dog
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Robin Spence
Produced by Jan Kiikka
November 3-5 and 10-12, 2000
I Do, I Do! –
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Joshua Brockwell
December 8-10, 2000
10th Angel Tree Benefit
(It’s a Wonderful Life)
At Bryan Place Ballroom
Directed by Richard Tolliver
January 26-28 and February 2-4, 2001
Those Strange and Glorious Years
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Roger Touvell and Kacy Curry
Produced by Kacy Curry
Written by Robert Leland Taylor, ZCT member
March 16-18 and 23-25, 2001
The Lion in Winter
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Manny Flowers
Produced by Conni Matz Tolliver
1999-2000
Biloxi Blues –
at Findley Avenue
October 29-31 and November 5-7, 1999
Of Mice and Men –
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Roger Touvell
December 10-12, 1999
9th Angel Tree Benefit
(Mistletoe Memories)
Rosecrans HS Auditorium
Directed and written by Rich Tolliver
Produced by Jan Kiikka
January 28-30 and February 4-6, 2000
Hagar the Horrible
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Joshua Brockwell
Produced by ZCT in association with Nevertheless Productions
March 17-19 and 24-26, 2000
The Octette Bridge Club
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Ann Miller-Touvell
Produced by Roger Touvell
May 12-14 and 19-21, 2000
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Mollie Earich
Produced by Jan Kiikka
Second Season Production
July 14-15 and 21-22, 2000
Baby With the Bathwater
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Manny Flowers
Produced by Justin Randolph
1998-1999
Tommy
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Eric Drake
Produced by Cyndie Drake
November 6-8 and 13-15, 1998
Goodbye, Charlie
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Mollie Gookins-Earich
Produced by Robin Spence and Carl Underwood
December 11-13, 1998
8th Angel Tree Benefit
(Stocking Full of Memories)
at Findley Avenue
Directed and written by Rich Tolliver
January 29-31 and February 5-7, 1999
All’s Well That Ends Well
at Findley Ave
Directed by Robin Spence
Produced by Robin Spence
March 19-21 and 26-28, 1999
To Kill a Mockingbird
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Rich Tolliver
Produced by Jan Kiikka
May 14-16 and 21-23, 1999
Lost in Yonkers
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Roger Touvell
Produced by Robin Spence
Second Season Production
July 16-18, 1999
Equus
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Manny Flowers
1997-1998
Twelve Angry Men
at Findley Avenue
Directed by David Tarbert
Produced by Jan Kiikka
November 7-9 and 14-16, 1997
The Mystery of Edwin Drood
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Bruce Revennaugh
Produced by Carl Underwood
December 12-14, 1997
7th Angel Tree Benefit
(The Cowboy)
at Findley Avenue
Directed and written by Rich Tolliver
January 23-25 and
January 30-February 1, 1998
Bus Stop
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Robin Spence
Produced by Jan Kiikka
Much Ado About Nothing –
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Bruce Revennaugh and
Amy Underwood
Produced by Carl Underwood
Once Upon a Mattress
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Manny Flowers and
Bruce Revennaugh
Produced by Carl Underwood
The Glass Menagerie
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Manny Flowers and
Bruce Revennaugh
Produced by Carl Underwood
1996-1997
Greater Tuna –
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Eric Drake
Produced by Bruce Revennaugh
November 15-17 and 22-24, 1996
A Chorus Line
at McIntire Lib Auditorium
Directed by Joe Porter
Produced by Rich Tolliver
6th Angel Tree Benefit –
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Rich Tolliver
January 24-26 and
January 31-February 2, 1997
The Tempest
at Findley Avenue
Produced by Carleton Underwood
March 14-16 and 21-23, 1997
Steel Magnolias
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Rich Tolliver
Produced by Melanie Von Gunten
April 25-27 and May 2-4, 1997
A Little Night Music
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Bruce Revennaugh
Produced by Carleton Underwood
June 6-8 and 13-15, 1997
Jake’s Women
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Robin Spence
Produced by Carl Underwood
1995-1996
Working
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Howard Frye
Produced by Carleton B. Underwood
December 8-10, 1995
5th Angel Tree Benefit
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Rich Tolliver
January 12-14 and 19-21, 1996
Radio Revisited III –
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Jan Smith
Produced by Nancy Cain
February 16-18 and 23-25, 1996
Come Back to the Five and Dime
Jimmy Dean
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Manny Flowers
Produced by Jan Kiikka
March 15-17 and 22-24, 1996
Romeo and Juliet –
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Brian Wagner
Produced by Melanie Von Gunten
April 26-28 and May 3-5, 1996
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Larry Rose
Produced by Jan Kiikka
June 7-9 and 14-16, 1996
One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nes
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Joe Porter
Produced by Phil Porter
1994-1995
The Fantasticks –
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Bruce Revennaugh
Produced by Jan Kiikka
October 28-30 and November 4-6, 1994
MacBeth –
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Bruce Revennaugh
Produced by Darla Revennaugh
4th Angel Tree Benefit
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Rich Tolliver
January 6-8 and 13-15, 1995
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Robert Skidmore
Produced by Victor Sherrick
March 3-5 and 10-12, 1995
Baby
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Eric Drake
Produced by Ann Taylor
April 28-30 and May 5-7, 1995
Bleacher Bums
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Eric Drake
Produced by Jan Kiikka
June 9-11 and 16-18, 1995
The Phantom Toll Booth
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Richard Tolliver
Produced by Jan Kiikka
October 7-9, 1994
Second Season Production
Sherlock Holmes and the Piper’s Song
at Findley Avenue
Written and directed by Victor Sherrick
1993-1994
My Fair Lady
t Findley Avenue
Directed by Rich Tolliver
Produced by Bruce Revennaugh
October/November 1993
Dracula
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Gavin Meeks
Produced by Jan Kiikka
December 1993
3rd Angel Tree Benefit
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Rich Tolliver and
Bruce Revennaugh
October/November 1994
Driving Miss Daisy
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Pamela Orians
Produced by Jan Kiikka
March 1994
Pippin
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Howard Frye
Produced by Carleton Underwood
April/May 1994
You Can’t Take It With You
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Conni Matz Tolliver
Produced by Gavin Meeks
June 1994
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Eric Drake
Produced by Brian Wagner
1992-1993
Oliver!
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Alice Mauk
Produced by Rich Tolliver and
Bruce Revennaugh
Musical director – Darla Revennaugh
October/November 1992
The Sunshine Boys
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Rich Tolliver
Produced by Jan Kiikka
December 1992
2nd Angel Tree Benefit
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Rich Tolliver
January 1993
Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Directed by Bruce Revennaugh
Produced by Rich Tolliver
March 1993
Godspell
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Jan Smith
Produced by Nancy Cain
April/May 1993
The Taming of the Shrew
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Bruce Revennaugh
Produced by Jan Kiikka and Rich Tolliver
Winnie the Pooh
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Eric Drake
Produced by Jan Kiikka
Musical Director – Beth Burrier
1991-1992
The Man of LaMancha
at Findley Avenue
Co-directed by Bruce Revennaugh and
Rich Tolliver
Produced by Rich Tolliver
November 1991
The Foreigner
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Nancy Cain
Produced by Sheryl Wise
December 7-8, 1991
1st Angel Tree Benefit
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Rich Tolliver
February 1992
Death of a Salesman
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Rich Tolliver
Produced by Jan Kiikka
March 20-22, 1992
Kids’ Show
Directed by Eric Drake
Produced by Susan Stotts
May 8-10 and 15-17, 1992
Guys and Dolls
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Sheryl Wise
Produced by Nancy Cain
1990-1991
You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown
at Findley Avenue (in the round?)
Directed by Sheryl Wise
Produced by Susan Stotts
November/December 1990
The Diary of Anne Frank
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Rich Tolliver
Produced by Conni Matz Tolliver
February/March 1991
The Mystery of Edwin Drood
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Bruce Revennaugh
Produced by Susan Stotts
April 1991
Heaven Can Wait
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Eric Drake
Produced by Kelly Coffey
May 17-19, 1991
Children’s One-Acts
at Findley Avenue
The Reluctant Dragon
directed by John Sellers
She’s Not Talking
directed by Sheryl Wise
The Swineherd
directed by John Sellers
Improvisations directed/facilitated by Rich Tolliver
1989-1990
September 21-24, 1989
Camelot
At Findley Avenue
Directed by John Sellers
Produced by Nancy Cain Sellers
October 27-29 and November 3-5, 1989
Little Shop of Horrors
at Findley Ave
Directed by Jan Smith
Produced by Susan Bowman
Best Christmas Pageant Ever
December 8-10 and 15-17, 1989
at Findley Ave
Directed by Sheryl Wise
Produced by Nancy Sellers
February 23-25 and March 2-4, 1990
The Nerd
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Eric Drake
Produced by Nancy Sellers
April 27-29 and May 4-6, 1990
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
At Findley Avenue
Directed by Sheryl Wise
Produced by Susan Bowman
1988-1989
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Rich Tolliver
Produced by Bruce Revennaugh
Radio Revisited II
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Jan Smith
Hello, Dolly
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Sheryl Wise and John Carr
Produced by Nancy Sellers
1987-1988
Directed by Mary Jane Bednarczuk
Produced by Barb Williams and Pam Smith
February 12-14 and 19-21, 1988
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
April 29-May 1 and May 6-8, 1988
Annie Get Your Gun
at Findley Avenue
Directed by John Sellers
Produced by Bruce Revennaugh
1986-1987
The Absence of a Cello
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Sunny Carney
Produced by Susan Bowman
February 27-March 1 and March 6-8, 1987
Carousel
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Bruce Revennaugh
Produced by Kelly Coffey
May 22-24 and May 28-30, 1987
Across the Bridge
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Howard Frye
Produced by Susan Bowman
Original script written by Judge Holland Gary
1985-1986
at Findley Avenue
February 21-22, 1986
Tintypes
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Ted Hissam
Produced by Sylvia Smedley Hargrove
Also performed at Founders’ Hall Auditorium, Ohio State University-Newark Campus
April 4-6, 1986
Radio Revisited
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Jan Smith
Produced by Nancy Sellers
June 21-22 and
June 27-29, 198
Children’s Theatre: Snow White
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Pam Smith and Barb Williams
Produced by John Sellers
1984-1985
Grease
at Rosecrans HS Auditorium
Directed by Jan Smith
Produced by Barb Williams and Dana McKean
March 1-3, 1985
Inherit the Wind
at Rosecrans HS Auditorium
Directed by Howard Frye
Produced by Susan Bowman
Arsenic and Old Lace
September 13-15, 1985
I Do, I Do
at Findley Avenue
Directed by Howard Frye
Produced by Melanie Von Gunten
First production in the 940 Findley Avenue venue
1983-1984
at OUZ
The Diary of Adam and Eve
Directed by Susan Bowman
Produced by John Sellers
Crawling Around
Directed by Bev Provance
Produced by John Sellers
December 1-3, 1983
Annie
at Secrest Auditorium
Directed by Howard Frye
Produced by Susan Bowman
March 22-24, 1984
Murder at the Vicarage
at OUZ
Directed by Bette Christman
Produced by Pam DeGarmo
May 3-5, 1984
Harvey
at OUZ
Directed by Susan Bowman
Produced by Kelly Coffey
1982-1983
at OUZ
Directed by Sylvia Sachs
Produced by Pam DeGarmo
March 16-19, 1983
Play to an Empty House
at OUZ
Written and directed by David Schubach
Produced by Bev Provance
June 2-4, 1983
Anything Goes
at OUZ
Directed by Howard Frye
Produced by Susan Bowman
1981-1982
3 One-Act Plays by Chekhov
at OUZ
December 3-5, 1981
The Gingerbread Lady
at OUZ
Directed by Randi Rarick
Produced by Melanie Von Gunten
March 11-13, 1982
Finian’s Rainbow
at OUZ
Directed by Howard Frye
Produced by Susan Bowman
April 29-30, 1982
A Murder Is Announced
at OUZ
Directed by Bette Christman
Produced by Pam DeGarmo
1980-1981
at OUZ
Directed by Collene Irvin
Produced by Howard Frye
Butterflies Are Free
at OUZ
April 23-25, 1981
Vanities
at OUZ
Directed by Howard Frye
Produced by Randi Rarick
1979-1980
Pippin
at OUZ
Directed by Howard Frye
Produced by Melanie Bunting
February 14-16, 1980
6 Rms Riv Vu
at OUZ
Directed by Randi Rarick
Produced by Susan Bowman
April 17-19, 1980
Not By Bed Alone
at OUZ
Directed by David Schubach
Produced by Bette Christman
1978-1979
Brigadoon
at OUZ
Directed by Daniel Von Gunten
Produced by Melanie Bunting
February 15-17, 1979
The Matchmaker
at OUZ
Directed by Howard Frye
May 3-5, 1979
A Midsummer Night’s Dream
at OUZ
Directed by Randi Rarick
Produced by Daniel J. Von Gunten
1977-1978
The Wizard of Oz
at OUZ
Directed by Howard Frye
Produced by John R. Shivers
February 23-25, 1978
Charlie’s Aunt
at OUZ
Directed by Bette Christman
Produced by Sylvia Hargrove
Saturday, May 4-6, 1978
Forty Carats
at OUZ
Directed by Bev Smith
Produced by Doug Ramsey
1976-1977
1000 Clowns
at OUZ
Directed by William Reid
Produced by Howard Frye
February 11-13, 1977
The Rimers of Eldritch
at OUZ
Directed & Produced by Howard Frye
Assistant Producer – Steve Cox
April 21-23, 1977
The Man of LaMancha
at OUZ
Directed by Ted Hissam
Produced by Patricia Madigan
1975-1976
November 19-22, 1975
Last of the Red Hot Lovers
at OUZ
Directed by T. Michael Hissam
Produced by Carleton B. Underwood
February 25-28, 1976
Life with Father
at OUZ
Directed by Rosemary Cooperrider
Produced by Howard Frye
May 6-9 and May 13-16, 1976
1776
at OUZ
Directed by Mary Elizabeth Stiers
Produced by Bob Adams, Sr.
1974-1975
The Lion in Winter
at OUZ
Directed by Mary Elizabeth Stiers
Produced by Richard Weiser
February 1975
I Never Sang for My Father
at OUZ
April 23-26, 1975
Stop the World, I Want to Get Off
at OUZ
Directed by T. Michael Hissam
Produced by Mary Elizabeth Stiers
1973-1974
November 1973
My Three Angels
at the Liberty Theatre
Directed by Howard Frye
Produced by Amy Pyle and Richard Weiser
February 1974
The Busy Body
at the Liberty Theatre
May 1974
Kiss Me, Kate
at OUZ
Directed & Produced by Mary Elizabeth Stiers
1972-1973
Any Wednesday
Directed by Dorothy Renner
Produced by Ginger & Paul Rutter
February 1973
J.B.
first production with more than 2 performances
at OUZ
Directed by Mary Elizabeth Stiers
Produced by Robert Adams
April 11-12, 1973
First straight drama (non-comedy) production
Plaza Suite – Wednesday, Thursday,
at the Liberty Theatre
Directed by Dorothy Renner
1971-1972
Goodbye, Charlie
at the Liberty Theatre
Directed by Dorothy Renner
Produced by Nancy & Hiram Heck
February 9-10, 1972
Harvey!
at the Liberty Theatre
Directed by Dorothy Renner
Produced by Beverly & Bill Factor
May 10-11, 1972
Fiddler on the Roof
at the Liberty Theatre
Directed by Dorothy Renner
Produced by Paul & Ginger Rutter
1970-1971
See How They Run
at the Liberty Theatre
Directed by Dorothy Renner
Produced by Paul Rutter
February 17-18, 1971
Ready When You Are, CB
at the Liberty Theatre
Directed by Tom Barker
Produced by Gardner Lipps
April 21-22, 1971
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
At the Liberty Theatre
Directed by Don Mercer
Produced by Judy Paulus
1969-1970
at the Liberty Theatre
Directed by Tom Barker
Produced by Mrs. Ben Carskadden
February 18-19, 1970
Carnival
at the Liberty Theatre
Directed by Don Mercer
Co-produced by Mr. and Mrs. William Factor (Bev)
April 22-23, 1970
Come Blow Your Horn
at the Liberty Theatre
Directed by Dorothy Renner
Co-produced by Mrs. Hiram Heck and Mr. Fred Beller
1968-1969
Mr. President
at the Liberty Theatre
Directed by Maury Kenily
Produced by Rosemary Cooperrider
February 5-6, 1969
The Mousetrap
at the Liberty Theatre
Directed by Dorothy Renner
Produced by Hiram Heck
April 23-24, 1969
Barefoot in the Park
at the Liberty Theatre
Directed by Dorothy Renner
Produced by Mary Criswell
1967-1968
November 1, 1967
Elizabeth the Queen
at the Liberty Theatre
Directed by Maury Kenily
Produced by Pat Halfett
June 7, 1968
The Fantasticks
at Shinnick Memorial Auditorium,
Zanesville High School
Directed by Don Mercer & Jim Seevers
Produced by Bob Adams, Sr.
March 13, 1968
The Odd Couple
Directed by Dorothy Renner
Produced by Edith Hoffman
1966-1967
Web of Murder
at the Liberty Theatre
Directed by Maury Kenily
Produced by Bernie Flagg
April 19, 1967
Send Me No Flowers
at the Liberty Theatre
Directed by Dorothy Renner
Produced by Rosemary Cooperrider
1965-1966
Never Too Late
at the Liberty Theatre
April 27, 1966
Suds in Your Eye
at the Liberty Theatre
Directed by Fran Brown
Produced by Dorothy Renner
1964-1965
Solid Gold Cadillac
at the Liberty Theatre
May 5, 1965
The Tender Trap
at the Liberty Theatre
Directed by Fran Brown
Produced by Bob Adams
1963-1964
You Can’t Take it With You
at the Liberty Theatre
Directed by Mrs. David H. Brown
Produced by Hiram Heck
April 15, 1964
Sabrina Fair
at the Liberty Theatre