Mainstage Shows
Book by and Originally Directed
and Choreographed by Stuart Ross
Music by Supervision and
Arrangements by James Raitt
On the way to their gig, tragedy strikes Forever Plaid, a “guy group” specializing in barbershop quartet harmonies and pitch-perfect melodies. Forever Plaid begins when the guys are given the chance to perform from the afterlife. This smash-hit musical is a nostalgic homage to the music of the ‘50s and includes hits such as “Three Coins in the Fountain” and “Love is a Many-Splendored Thing.”
Presented by special arrangement with Music Theatre International
Cast
- SmudgeRafi Bromberg
- JinxBrandon Conti
- FrankieSean Lynch-Littlejohn
- SparkyJoe Piserchio
Production Staff
- DirectorAmy Calzone
- Musical DirectorBruce De La Cruz
- ProducerCamille DiLorenzo
- Stage ManagerBarbara Mills
- Rehearsal Stage ManagerScott Baird
- Set DesignLawrence Gabriel
- Set ConstructionLawrence Gabriel
- Set Construction CrewArt Ackerman
John Bookstaver
Lou Cusano
Camille DiLorenzo
Larry D’Oench
Kathy Falcone-Bernstein
Michael Foster
Jim Frame
Sharon Garry
Steve Goscinski
Nick Kumberis
Sean Lynch-Littlejohn
John Misiewicz
Michael Owens
Diane Penola
Bill Purdy
Carolyn Schnell
Emma Terhune
Micah Weiss
Sarita Wilson
Ted Wilson
Michael Yoder - Set DecorLawrence Gabriel
- Painting CrewDaisy Calzone
Carla Kendall
Cheryl Marocco Bookstaver
Pam Misiewicz
Andrea Noto
Jennifer Paldino
Joanne Rich
Stephen Samitt
Joan Thomas - Lighting DesignLauren M. Grof-Tisza
- Lightboard OperatorJil Leonard
- Lighting CrewEddie Coen
Nicholas Marmo
Bill Purdy - Sound DesignJeff Knapp
- Sound CrewCheryl Wilbur
- PropsCamille DiLorenzo
- CostumesJeffrey Fiorello
- Costumes CrewGeraldine Baillod
Barbara Mills - PhotographyJoe Gigli
Tom Schopper - InternElijah Dor
All Tickets: $23
Box Office Performances:
- 11/18/2022 at 8:00 pm
11/19/2022 at 2:00 pm
11/20/2022 at 2:00 pm - 11/25/2022 at 8:00 pm
11/26/2022 at 8:00 pm
11/27/2022 at 2:00 pm - 12/2/2022 at 8:00 pm
12/3/2022 at 8:00 pm
12/4/2022 at 2:00 pm
Benefit Performances:
- 11/24/2022 at 8:00 pm
12/1/2022 at 8:00 pm
Written by Christopher Demos-Brown
An estranged bi-racial couple must confront their feelings about race and bias after their son is detained by the local police following a traffic stop incident. Their disparate histories and backgrounds inform their assumptions as they try to find out what happened to their son.
Presented by special arrangement with Concord Theatricals
Reviews:
We just arrived home after seeing the American Son. My husband and I are so moved by the story and the cast that played in the show. They were absolutely amazing, true professionals. Really could have given them a ‘standing ovation’ I want to thank them. The only bad part of it all, unfortunately, is how true the story is. Thank you for having this.“
Cast
- Kendra Ellis-ConnorTasha R. Williams
- Scott ConnorSeth Kaplan
- Officer Paul LarkinByron Hagan
- Lt. John StokesRon Richardson
Production Staff
- DirectorsScott Baird
Fallon King - ProducersCarla Kendall
Leslie Silverman - Production Stage ManagerJil Leonard
- Asst. Stage ManagerCamille DiLorenzo
- Set Design/DecorLawrence Gabriel
- CostumesSharon Garry
- PropsCamille DiLorenzo
- Lighting DesignKevin Ohlweiler
- Sound DesignCheryl Wilbur
- InternElijah Dor
- Set ConstructionBill Purdy
John Kendall
Michael Owens
Michael Yoder
Larry D’Oench
Jim Frame
Ed Bohon
Lou Cusano
Steve Samitt
Ted Wilson
Micah Weiss
Steve Goscinski
Cheryl Bookstaver
Diane Penola
Mark Hebish - Painting CrewCarla Kendall
Elijah Crawford
Lily Bohon
Geraldine Balliod
Sarita Wilson
Joan Thomas
Written by Sandy Rustin with Hunter Foster & Eric Price
Music by Michael Holland
Based on the iconic film and the popular board game, Clue is a hilarious farce-meets-murder mystery. The tale begins at a remote mansion, where six mysterious guests assemble for an unusual dinner party where murder and blackmail are on the menu. When their host turns up dead, they all become suspects. Clue is the comedy whodunit that will leave both cult-fans and newcomers in stitches as they try to figure out…WHO did it, WHERE, and with WHAT!
Produced by special arrangement with Broadway Licensing
Cast
- Wadsworth: Alan Ellis
- Yvette: Jill Mortenson
- Colonel Mustard: Kevern Cameron
- Mrs. White: Kym Frank
- Mrs. Peacock: Carla Kendell
- Mr. Green: Kevin Vislocky
- Professor Plum: Joe Guadara
- Miss Scarlet: Sky Monroe
- Ensemble: Michael Foster
- Ensemble: Jacob Turchi
- Ensemble: John Trumbull
- Ensemble: Melissa Martinique
- Ensemble: Sean Lynch-Littlejohn
- Ensemble: David O’Grady
Production Staff
- Director Christopher Mortenson
- Producer Janice Schopper
- Director’s Assistant Camille DiLorenzo
- Production Stage Manager Lauren M. Grof-Tisza
- Set Design Lawrence Gabriel
- Stage Crew: Steve Goscinski
Susan Hagen
Melissa Martinique
Sebastian Mendoza
Ericka Traugh
Jacob Turchi - Set Construction Lawrence Gabriel
Joe Guadara - Set Construction Crew: Keith Beechey
Lou Cusano
Larry D’Oench
Alex Frame
Jim Frame
Steve Goscinski
David O’Grady
Michael Owens
Diane Penola
Bill Purdy
Frank Thierwechter - Set Décor Camille DiLorenzo
- Set Painting Crew: Lauren M. Grof-Tisza
Carla Kendall
Denise Thierwechter
Sarita Wilson - Scenic Artist Joanne Rich
Joe Guadara - Lighting Design Nick Von Hagel
- Lighting Operation Mark Hebish
- Sound Design Bob Jakuc
- Sound Operation Jil Leonard
- Piano Score Jim Horan
- Properties Carr Fitzpatrick
- Properties Crew: Camille DiLorenzo
- Costume Design Janice Schopper
- Hair / Makeup Cheryl Bookstaver
Written by Jon Robin Baitz
Brooke Wyeth returns home to Palm Springs after a six-year absence to celebrate Christmas with her family. Brooke announces she is about to publish a memoir dredging up a pivotal and tragic event in the family’s history — a wound they don’t want reopened. In effect, she draws a line in the sand and dares them all to cross it.
Presented by special arrangement with Broadway Licensing, LLC servicing the Dramatists Play Service collection
Cast
- Brooke Rachel Babashak
- Polly Cheryl Bookstaver
- Silda Jodi Maloy
- Trip Jacob Turchi
- Lyman Larry Wilbur
Production Staff
- Director Rob Nissen
- Producer Janice Schopper
- Set Design / Construction / Decor Lawrence Gabriel
- Production Stage Manager / Lighting Design / Sound Design Cheryl Wilbur
Book by Burt Shevelove and Larry Gelbart
Music by Stephen Sondheim
Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum is a nonstop laughfest in which Pseudolus, a crafty slave, struggles to win the hand of a beautiful, but slow-witted, courtesan named Philia for his young master, Hero, in exchange for freedom. The plot twists and turns with cases of mistaken identity, slamming doors, and a showgirl or two.
Presented by special arrangement with Music Theatre International
Production Staff
- Director Joe Elefante
- Musical DirectorJack Bender
- Producer Kathy Falcone-Bernstein
- ProducerCamille DiLorenzo
- Stage ManagerBarbara Mills
- ChoreographerAmy Calzone
- Assistant to DirectorAmanda DeMouthe
- CostumesJanice Schopper
- Props / DecorCarr Fitzpatrick
- Props / DecorMarie Bogert
Special Events
Musical Direction by Regan Ryzuk
See some of your favorite Barn performers singing songs from roles they would not traditionally be cast in!
Cast
- PerformerCheryl Bookstaver
- PerformerScott Baird
- PerformerJodi Maloy
- PerformerRich Maloy
- PerformerChristopher Mortenson
- PerformerJill Mortenson
Production Staff
- Musical DirectorRegan Ryzuk
- ProducerJanice Schopper
Written by Robin Blasberg
Directed by Evie Turner-Salerno
Santa and Mrs. Claus are forced to confront the digital world head-on when video game addiction strikes the North Pole and threatens Santa’s Christmas delivery.
Cast
- SantaDavid Toussas
- Mrs. ClausBrooke Kaye
- JingleGrace Lyttle
- JangleEmily Bonaria
- AliceCaroline Ritacco
- ElfJoanne Rich
- Mother/ElfCorrine Hower
- RickyGerson Alkin
- ReindeerFletcher Alkin
- ReindeerLilah Shuman
- ReindeerJenna Levitt
- ReindeerGalencia Polking
- ReindeerJuliette Polking
- ReindeerSophia Marotto
Production Staff
- DirectorEvie Turner-Salerno
In and Out of Love – A Valentine’s Day Concert
Musical Direction by James Horan
Join The Barn Theatre for a performance of songs from the Great American Songbook as well as Pop and Broadway hits!
Featuring songs from composers Richard Rodgers, George Gershwin, Cole Porter, Carole King, Kander & Ebb, Jerry Herman, Stephen Sondheim and more!
With musical direction & arrangements by Jimmy Horan and Darrell Courtley on reeds, and performances by Russ Crespolini, Lauren M. Grof-Tisza, Tracey Lynn Haskell, Sean Lynch-Littlejohn, Danielle Pennisi, Joe Piserchio and Sharon Singleton.
Cast
- PerformerRuss Crespolini
- PerformerLauren M. Grof-Tisza
- PerformerTracey Lynn Haskell
- PerformerSean Lynch-Littlejohn
- PerformerDanielle Pennisi
- PerformerJoe Piserchio
- PerformerSharon Singleton
- PerformerBrendan Lynch-Littlejohn
Production Staff
- Musical DirectorJames Horan
- ReedsDarrell Courtley
Trivia Night
Best Men Trivia comes to The Barn Theatre to run an entertaining game full of pub-style trivia questions in a way that doesn’t feel rushed and at the same time doesn’t drag. You will have 6 rounds of 8 questions each to determine if your team of 4 will triumph over all the others. Gather your foursome and compete for prizes and glory! Doors open at 7pm with Trivia beginning at 8pm.