The Newly Dead Game- A Murder Mystery Dinner at The Hub

If you aren’t into murder mystery’s, who are you really? We’re excited to introduce our next event! Saturday, March 19th at 7pm join us for a Murder Mystery Dinner at the Hub! Plot twist- this murder story is a play on the 1970’s hit game show The Newley Wed Game. We’re mixing murder with comedy,…

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Spamalot the Musical at Renaissance Theatre

Spamalot the Musical Comes to Renaissance Theatre! You don’t want to miss this international stage hit, lovingly ripped off from the classic film Monty Python and the Holy Grail: Spamalot the Musical! “You can’t prevent yourself from laughing even if you want to” (Journal News). Reserve your seat now at https://bit.ly/SpamalotDM About Spamalot the Musical:…

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The Healing Project by Tiger Bradley

Tiger’s play The Hurt and The Healed continues its Mansfield playwright Tiger Bradley workshops his material in partnership with our campus theatre program. Bradley, a first administrator of New Community Temple and youth pastor for 20 years, has written several plays, including The Hurt and The Healed, to help people discover the root cause of…

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Infant and Toddler—Explore Music!

 Monday, February 7, 2022 at 10:30 AM  Renaissance Ballroom Registration Parents and Caregivers! Are you struggling to find fun, educational, FREE, activities for your little ones during the week? Is your toddler sensory seeking and you’ve run out of ideas to keep them engaged during the day? Are you tired and exhausted from just trying…

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Teddy Bear Concert: Carnival of the Animals

Get Tickets The second offering in our Teddy Bear Concert series will feature The Carnival of the Animals. The event teams up local actors with Mansfield Symphony musicians for an imaginative “trip to the zoo.” This interactive concert features an original script, written by Renaissance Artistic Director Michael Thomas, accompanied by the classic “Carnival of…

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Staged Reading of De Luxe by Louis Bromfield and John Gearon

This rarely-presented work depicts a social elite on the eve of destruction. Set in Paris sixteen years after the First World War and in the midst of The Great Depression, Bromfield’s story follows a war veteran disillusioned by life after the war and a group of shallow elites and social climbers who struggle to face…

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Irving Berlin’s White Christmas the Musical at Renaissance Theatre

White Christmas the Musical at Renaissance Theatre Entertain all the family at the Renaissance Theatre with the spectacular, toe-tapping production of Irving Berlin’s classic musical, White Christmas. “This terrific dose of pure escapism” (The Times) will be lighting up The Renaissance this November. Join veterans Bob Wallace (John Broda) and Phil Davis (Ryan Shreve) as…

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Shawn Mullins, with Jai Merina at the Mansfield Playhouse

After a series of indie record releases, Shawn Mullins’ critical breakthrough came when 1998 Soul’s Core album shot him to fame on the strength of its Grammy-nominated No. 1 hit, “Lullaby” followed by AAA/Americana No. 1 “Beautiful Wreck” from 2006’s 9th Ward Pickin Parlor.  His song, “Shimmer” was used in promotion of the 2000 Summer…

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Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind

Having opened in 1988 and still playing today as the longest-running show in Chicago history, this ensemble experiment in presenting “30 plays in 60 minutes.” A mix of audience call-out, improv, sketch comedy, and selective madness, each two-minute play is performed in random order by audience request. An onstage 60-minute timer keeps everyone honest. And……

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Staged Reading of The Guys by Anne Nelson

Less than two weeks after the September 11th attacks, Joan receives an unexpected phone call. Nick, a fire captain who has lost most of his men in the attack, is looking for a writer to help him with the eulogies he must present at their memorial services. The Guys is based on a true story….

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