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2024-2025 Season Announced by Xavier University

Tickets are now on sale for Xavier Theatre’s 2024-25 season
https://xaviertheatre.ludus.com

JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR
Lyrics by Tim Rice
Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber
October 11 – 20, 2024
Gallagher Student Center Theatre

Directed by Stephen Skiles
Music Directed by Scot Buzza
Choreographed by Jenna Treinen

What’s the buzz? Jesus Christ Superstar has wowed audiences for over 50 years. Set against the backdrop of an extraordinary and universally known series of events but seen, unusually, through the eyes of Judas Iscariot, Jesus Christ Superstar follows the last week of Jesus Christ’s life. Loosely based on the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, Jesus Christ Superstar features music and lyrics by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice.


THE CHOREOGRAPHERS’ WORKSHOP
November 15-24, 2024
Part of Xavier Theatre’s Student Showcase

Choreography by Gracie Phlipot, Kyra Sander, Reilly Somerville & Brianna Starkey
Physicality and movement are some of the greatest indicators of emotion and play a key role in storytelling. Through a range of styles including hip hop, contemporary, theatre jazz, and more, experience multiple stories told solely through movement.


NO EXIT
By Jean-Paul Sartre
November 15-24, 2024
Part of Xavier Theatre’s Student Showcase

Directed by Erin Bonham

NO EXIT by Jean-Paul Sarte is a gripping, existentialist play that follows the fates of three individuals damned to a hellish fate of their own design. The story is thrilling, enlightening and presents a mirror to audiences about untold facets of our human condition.


JANITOR’S CLOSET
By Reece Niederhausen
November 15-24, 2024
Part of Xavier Theatre’s Student Showcase

Directed by Tate Clemons

Ethan, a lonely gay student at Saint Albans Academy, is attempting to make it out of his junior year alive by hiding away in a janitor’s closet for as long as he can. However, when his ex-best friend Allie reveals a big secret, hiding may not be a viable option. JANITOR’S CLOSET is a World Premiere production written by senior Xavier Theatre Education student Reece Niederhausen.


PIPPIN
Book by Roger O. Hirson
Music & Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz
February 14-23, 2025
Gallagher Student Center Studio Theatre

Directed & Choreographed by Carolyn Guido Clifford
Music Directed by Erin McCamley

Join the enigmatic Leading Player and their magical troupe as they lead Pippin and the audience on an immersive journey through a contemporary club scene. Experience Pippin’s struggle to find their place in this dazzling and intoxicating world.


SUMMER SLAY-CATION!
By Trey Tatum
March 28 – April 6, 2025
Gallagher Student Center Theatre

Directed by Bridget Leak

They say that summer camp closed down after that rash of murders – or, maybe – they say the government performs secret experiments at an underground bunker in those woods – or, maybe – they say all these animal carcuses as the result of creatures that stalk long after sundown. Either way, whoever enters those woods comes out changed, if at all
Part play, part game, Summer Slay-cation! is a story where the audience decides what terrible things happen in the wilderness, and then struggles to bring themselves back to civilization.

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JOHN PROCTOR IS THE VILLIAN Runs April 19-21

XUT_John Proctor is a VillianJOHN PROCTOR IS THE VILLIAN
Xavier University Theatre
April 19-21
[Evanston]

Directed & produced by Stephen Skiles

Cast: Abigail Dirr as Beth, Michelle Mitchell as Ivy, Regan Utrup as Shelby, Alexa Kreuzer as Raelynn, Tierra London Rush as Nell, Anna Verderber as Ms. Gallagher, Owen Clark as Mr. Smith, Matthew Callas as Lee & Sean Moss as Mason
Students: Mia D’Ascenzo, Raya Franklin, Jaime Israel, Josi Peitrzyk, Loretta Rubin, Bri Willingham, Benny Mitchell, Nathan Fisher & Luke Heetderks

At a rural high school in Georgia, a group of lively teens are studying “The Crucible” while navigating young love, sex ed, and a few school scandals. Holding a contemporary lens to the American classic, they begin to question who is really the hero and what is the truth, discovering their own power in the process. Alternately touching and bitingly funny, this new comedy captures a generation in mid-transformation, running on pop music, optimism, and fury, writing their own coming of age story. Contains adult content and language.

  • Fri, April 19 at 7:30pm
  • Sat, April 20 at 2pm & 7:30pm
  • Sun, April 21 at 2pm

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Xavier University Theatre Announces Show Your Pride, March 18-24

cover prom - 1(CINCINNATI, March 11, 2024) – Xavier University Theatre announces a week of LGBTQIA+ pride-centric events in support of its upcoming production of the hit comic musical The Prom, which runs March 22-24.

Leading up to The Prom’s opening and throughout the weekend of performances there will be a series of seven events to educate about the themes of the show at a deeper, more currently contextual level.

When asked about the purpose behind event programming, Darnell Pierre Benjamin, who directs the show, said, “The Prom was originally conceived with the tangible realization that the lives of people within the LGBTQIA+ community are in danger with the passing of bills threatening to negatively affect people’s lives, access to healthcare, and more. It’s apparent to me that the experience of really seeing queerness alive and well needs to exist off the stage as well as on.” He continued to emphasize each event’s individual importance by saying, “The programming leading up to the opening and past the closing of The Prom is vital. It’s an opportunity to connect the dots between real people and these real issues. The purpose is to ensure that people realize that what’s happening in The Prom isn’t all fiction. These events will uplift those within the community, educate those who aren’t aware, and continue the conversation on the necessity of visibility.”

On Monday, March 18, from 3:00-4:00 pm, Xavier Theatre will host Walk with Pride throughout Xavier’s campus. In collaboration with LGBTQIA+ Alliance, students will hand out pamphlets with information about the history of LGBTQIA+ representation and discrimination on college campuses. The pamphlets will also include on-campus and local resources in support of those who identify with the community.

On Tuesday, March 19, from 2:30-4:00 pm, Xavier Theatre will host a Clothing Swap event in Gallagher Student Center’s Clocktower Lounge and start its Clothing Charity Drive, which will last until Sunday, March 24. Interested parties will have an opportunity to donate or swap their clothes; any remaining items will be donated to TreeHouse Cincinnati or Kaleidoscope in Columbus. Donations will be accepted after 4:00 pm throughout the week and during performances at the Xavier Theatre box office, in the GSC’s lower level.

On Wednesday, March 20, from 3:30-4:30 pm, Xavier Theatre will host Blooming with Pride in GSC’s First Floor Atrium in collaboration with Alpha Psi Omega, the program’s honor society. Interested parties will have an opportunity to arrange bouquets with flowers symbolic of love and learn more about the meanings behind flowers and their significance to the LGBTQIA+ community. Bouquets have the option to be kept or donated to Caracole, “an AIDS service organization providing comprehensive HIV prevention, housing and care management services” based in Cincinnati.

On Thursday, March 21, from 10:00 am-3:00 pm, Xavier Theatre will host Independently Queer, a film festival, in GSC’s Arrupe Overlook in collaboration with the Digital Innovation Film and Television (DIFT) program. The event will feature local and student films created by those who identify with the LGBTQIA+ community.

On Friday, March 22, following the opening night performance, audience members will have the opportunity to participate in a LEWK Show event in the GSC Theatre. Up to fifteen audience members will wear their best attire and have the opportunity to strut their stuff across the Xavier Theatre stage. With the help of our audience judge, the final two contestants will Lip Synch for their Lives on the spot. Audience members can sign up to participate outside of the Gallagher Student Center Theatre before the performance.

On Saturday, March 23, starting at 6:00 pm and following the evening performance, local LGBTQIA+ organizations and charities will offer an educational look at issues within the community. The evening will start with a Pre-Show Education event in the GSC Studio Theatre, which will provide historical context of the struggles of the LGBTQIA+ community and the various specialties of these organizations. Following the performance, these same representatives will respond to the show in the GSC Theatre and offer their perspectives on what the show meant to them, as members of organizations who interact with many who identify within the queer community.

The clothing drive will conclude following the final performance on Sunday, March 24. Additionally, during the intermission of all the shows there will be an LGBTQIA+-themed quiz. Winners will receive two tickets to a show in Xavier Theatre’s soon-to-be-announced 2024-2025 season.

Performances of The Prom take place at 7:30 p.m. on March 22 and 23 and 2:00 p.m. March 23 and 24. Tickets are available now. They are $20 each for adults and $15 each for Xavier students, faculty and staff. To purchase tickets, visit https://www.showtix4u.com/event-details/76147 or call 513-745-3939.

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Xavier University Theatre Presents XAVIER THEATRE STUDENT SHOWCASE, Feb. 9-18

(CINCINNATI, January 16, 2023) – Xavier University Theatre continues the 2023-24 season with its innovative Xavier Theatre Student Showcase. The repertory series will run February 9 through 17 and feature productions of The Moors by Jen Silverman and Non-Player Character by Walt McGough, as well as a student-developed Choreographers’ Workshop.

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Max Winski as the Masitff, Sarah Malarney as Agatha & Mattie Ceiplak as Huldey in THE MOORS.

The Moors tells the story of two sisters, their maid, and their dog who live out their lives on the bleak English moors, dreaming of love and power. The arrival of a hapless governess and a moor-hen set off a strange and dangerous course of events. It is a dark comedy about love, desperation, and visibility.

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Erin Bonham as Katja in NON-PLAYER CHARACTER

Non-Player Character explores more current events, following aspiring video game designer Katja and her longtime friend Trent, who are an unstoppable team against animated monsters in the virtual underworlds of SpearLight, an online role-playing game. Comic and poignant, it is a timely, boldly theatrical exploration of gender bias in the digital entertainment industries. The play is roughly inspired by true events.

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Choreographers Abigail Dirr, Tierra London Rush, Sienna Glaze, Alexis Pinto & Anthony Frederickson.

The Choreographers’ Workshop showcases physicality and movement as one of the greatest indicators of emotion that play a key role in storytelling. Through a range of styles including hip hop, contemporary, theatre jazz, and more, audiences will experience ten different stories told completely through movement.

When asked about the Student Showcase, senior Tessa D’Errico, who directs The Moors, says, “I’m excited to work with everyone because I know how passionate we all are about bringing these shows to life. It’s going to be a whirlwind two weekends, but these opportunities are what Xavier Theatre is all about. It brings out the best in us students and is so rewarding!” This sentiment was echoed by many, including the fellow student director, senior Anna Verderber.

Verderber, who directs Non-Player Character, says, “I adore the Student Showcase, because it showcases the incredible talent of the program in every single role. From sound design to directing to acting, this is the only time where EVERYTHING is done by the students. And that’s beautiful. At the end of the day, this is what we all want to do with our lives. This is what we will be doing when we graduate. How amazing we get an opportunity to start practicing that now.”

Senior Sienna Glaze, who is a choreographer, remarked on the importance of learning the skill of leadership. She says, “As a choreographer, I am grateful to be trusted to run a rehearsal room by myself. It has helped me grow in my own leadership and confidence which, I feel, is vital to entering the professional world outside of college.”

The showcase is not only seen as vital to the students most involved. First-year Bri Willingham, who is in the Choreographers’ Workshop, says, “I love that Xavier Theatre gives students the ability to showcase their talent and artistry, it is one of the factors that led me to commit to Xavier University. I can’t wait to see how these productions turn out because I know they will be absolutely incredible.”

The cast for The Moors includes seniors Sarah Malarney (Agatha), Max Winski (Mastiff); junior Mattie Cieplak (Huldey); sophomores Bridget Dean (Marjory) and Molly Franzen (Emilie); and first-year student Josi Pietrzyk (Moor-Hen).

The show is directed by senior Tessa D’Errico. The design team includes Joe Leonard (technical director), junior Mary McMurray and first-year Jaime Israel (costume designers), senior Katie Noth (assistant technical director/set designer), junior Owen Clark and sophomore Leo Jenkins (lighting designers), junior Mattie Cieplak and first-year Luke Heetderks (sound designers), and juniors Matthew Callas and Richie Pokrywka and first-year Loretta Rubin (props designers). Stephen Skiles acts as producer, with seniors Cristin Fries, Ally Linser, and Renee Maloney acting as assistant producers. The stage manager is senior Allison Dible and the assistant stage manager is sophomore Benny Mitchell.

Performances take place at 7:00 p.m. on February 9 and 16, as well as at 2 p.m. on February 11. Tickets are available now. They are $15 each for adults and $10 each for Xavier students, faculty and staff. To purchase tickets, visit https://www.showtix4u.com/event-details/80029 or call 513-745-3939.

The cast for Non-Player Character includes juniors Erin Bonham (Katja/Aria) and Emma Halloran (Naomi/The Crone/Cast); sophomores Caleb Freed (Trent/Caspar), Brady Rogers (Feldrick/Cast), and Jayley Sams (Morwyn/Officer/Voice/Cast); and first-year students Nathan Fisher (Grant/Farmer Jenkins/Cast), Loretta Rubin (understudy), and Julianne Schultz (understudy).

The show is directed by senior Anna Verderber. The design team includes Joe Leonard (technical director), junior Mary McMurray and first-year Jaime Israel (costume designers), senior Katie Noth (assistant technical director/set designer), junior Owen Clark (lighting designer), junior Reece Niederhausen and first-year Raya Franklin (sound designers), and juniors Matthew Callas and Richie Pokrywka and first-year Loretta Rubin (props designers). Stephen Skiles acts as producer, with seniors Cristin Fries, Ally Linser, and Renee Maloney acting as assistant producers. The stage manager is Reece Niederhausen and the assistant stage manager is first-year Hannah Barbee.

Performances take place at 7:00 p.m. on February 15 and 17, as well as at 2 p.m. on February 10. Tickets are available now. They are $20 each for adults and $15 each for Xavier students, faculty and staff. To purchase tickets, visit https://www.showtix4u.com/event-details/80032 or call 513-745-3939.

The cast for the Choreographers’ Workshop includes seniors Abigail Dirr, Anthony Frederickson, and Regan Utrup; juniors Tierra London Rush and Maria Zierolf; sophomore Mia D’Ascenzo; and first-year students Gracie Phlipot, Kyra Sander, Reilly Somerville, Brianna Starkey, Corrine Tiernan, and Willingham.

The show is choreographed by seniors Dirr, Glaze, Frederickson, and Alexis Pinto and junior Rush. The design team includes Leonard (technical director), senior Noth (assistant technical director), and senior Linser and sophomore Ben Hunt (lighting designers). Skiles acts as producers, with seniors Fries, Linser, and Maloney acting as assistant producers. The stage managers are junior Zierolf and first-year Starkey.

Performances take place at 7:00 p.m. on February 10, as well as at 2 p.m. on February 17. Tickets are available now. They are $20 each for adults and $15 each for Xavier students, faculty and staff. To purchase tickets, visit https://www.showtix4u.com/event-details/80064 or call 513-745-3939.

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XT STUDENT SHOWCASE SERIES Runs Feb. 9-17

cover showcase - 1XT STUDENT SHOWCASE SERIES
Xavier University
Feb. 9-17
Gallagher Student Center [Evanston]

THE MOORS
Directed by Tessa D’Errico

Cast: Sarah Malarney as Agatha, Mattie Cieplak as Hudley, Molly Franzen as Emilie, Bridget Dean as Marjory, Josi Pietrzyk as Moor-Hen & Max Winski as Mastiff

Two sisters, their maid, their a dog live out their lives on the bleak English moors, dreaming of love and power. The arrival of a hapless governess and a moor-hen set off a strange and dangerous course of events. THE MOORS is a dark comedy about love, desperation, and visibility.


NON-PLAYER CHARACTER
Directed by Anna Verderber

Cast: Erin Bonham as Katja/Aria, Caleb Freed as Trent/Caspar, Brady Rodgers as Feldrick/Cast, Jayley Sams as Morwyn/Officer/Voice/Cast, Nathan Fisher as Grant/Farmer Jenkins/Cast & Emma Halloran as Naomi/The Crone/Cast

Aspiring video game designer Katja and her longtime friend Trent are an unstoppable team against animated monsters in the virtual underworlds of SpearLight, an online role-playing game. Comic and poignant, NON-CHARACTER PLAYER is a timely, boldly theatrical exploration of gender bias in the digital entertainment industries. And roughly inspired by true events.


THE CHOREOGRAPHERS’ WORKSHOP
Original choreography by Abigail Dirr, Anthony Frederickson, Sienna Glaze, Alexis Pinto & Tierra London Rush

Featuring: Maria Zierolf, Mia D’Asenzo, Regan Utrup, Tierra London Rush, Kyra Sander, Brianna Starkey, Reilly Somerville, Anthony Frederickson, Abigail Dirr, Gracie Phlipot, Corrine Tiernan & Bri Willingham

Physicality and movement are some of the greatest indicators of emotion and play a key role in storytelling. Through a range of styles including hip hop, contemporary, theatre jazz, and more, experience ten different stories told completely through movement.


  • Fri, Feb. 9 at 7pm (TM)
  • Sat, Feb. 10 at 2pm (NPC)
  • Sat, Feb. 10 at 7pm (TCW)
  • Sun, Feb. 11 at 2pm (TM)
  • Sun, Feb. 11 at 7pm (NPC)
  • Fri, Feb. 16 at 7pm (TM)
  • Sat. Feb. 17 at 2pm (TCW)
  • Sat, Feb. 17 at 7pm (NPC)

THE MOORS official page | NON-PLAYER CHARACTER official page | THE CHOREOGRAPHERS’ WORKSHOP official page |

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