2025-2026 Season Announced!

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Adults $15
Seniors 65+ $7
CWRU Faculty and Staff $7
Students with ID $5

New! Season Ticket Packages!

The Theater Department offers season packages for those who want to experience all four shows. Simply choose your preferred date (Friday, Saturday, or Sunday) and the weekend you would like to attend (First or Second).

Save $10 when you buy the full 2025-26 Season Package. 


Package Details:

$15 Adult, General Admission // $50 Season Package
$10 CWRU Faculty, Staff / Senior (60+) // $30 Season Package
Packages not available for students

How it Works:
Simply choose the performance day you’d like and lock in that performance for all four shows! For example: First Friday gets you tickets to all 4 opening nights! Second Sunday gets you all four closing matinees! It’s just that simple!

FALL 2025

The Harvest
by Samuel D. Hunter

In this thought-provoking new play, a group of young people meet in the basement of a small evangelical church in southeastern Idaho, preparing to leave to do missionary work in the Middle East. One of them, Josh — reeling from the recent loss of his father – has bought a one-way ticket and intends to stay on after the rest of the group returns. But his plans are complicated when his estranged sister, a recovering drug addict, returns home and makes it her mission to keep him there.

October 3rd, 4th, 5th, 10th, 11th, 12th
Kalberer Theatre

The Importance of Being Earnest
By Oscar Wilde

In Oscar Wilde’s most beloved play, two Victorian gentlemen each find themselves in love with a woman who must be married to a man named Ernest. Through comic deception, false identities and a dramatic reveal, The Importance of Being Earnest is a witty satire of social conventions and manners.

November 14th, 15th, 16th, 21st, 22nd, 23rd
Roe Green Theatre

SPRING 2026

Mercury
By Steve Yockey

Revenge is a dish best served… bloody. In this savagely hilarious comedy-thriller, three stories cross outside of Portland, Oregon including an illicit affair, a couple hanging on by a thread, bears at the window, the worst curiosity shop on the west coast, and an adorable missing dog named Mr. Bundles. No one’s happy, people stop being nice, and blood spills. This mash up of myth, missing empathy, and “good neighbors” explores what happens when the mercury rises.

Feb 20th, 21st, 22nd, 27th, 28th, Mar 1st
Kalberer Theatre

Pippin
Music & Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz
Book by Roger O. Hirson with Additional Material by Bob Fosse

Heir to the Frankish throne, the young prince Pippin is in search of the secret to true happiness and fulfillment. He seeks it in the glories of the battlefield, the temptations of the flesh and the intrigues of political power (after disposing of his father, King Charlemagne the Great). Pippin must decide if happiness lies in extraordinary endeavors, or rather in the unextraordinary moments that happen every day. Nominated for 11 Tony Awards in 1973, Pippin is full of magic, wonder, and extraordinary things.

April 10th, 11th, 22th, 17th, 18th, 19th
Roe Green Theatre