Photos from Theatrical Shows

Photos from Theatrical Shows

2025-March 28-April 13 - Beehive: The '60s Musical

Beehive: The '60s Musical was directed by Marianne Lonati. Photos by Stephen Ide/The Mass Arts Center  CLICK FOR MORE PHOTOS

2025-Feb. 20-March 2 - GOOD PEOPLE

Good People, written by David Lindsay-Abaire and directed by William Deschenes, ran at the Mass Arts Center from Feb. 20-March 2, 2025. Photos by Stephen Ide/The Mass Arts Center  CLICK TO SEE MORE PHOTOS

2025-Jan 10-26 BRIGHT STAR

Bright Star was directed and choreographed by Vincent Ratsavong with music directed by Derrick Lacasse. Photos by Stephen Ide/The Mass Arts Center   CLICK FOR MORE PHOTOS

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Red Hot Patriot: The Wit & Wisdom of Molly Ivins celebrated the renowned newspaper columnist in this one-woman play, featuring Marianne Phinney. Photos by Stephen Ide/The Mass Arts Center. CLICK FOR MORE PHOTOS

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2023 Dec 7-17 Relatively Speaking

Relatively Speaking, directed by Sheila Kelleher and written by Alan Ayckbourn, explored complexities of relationships with a comedic twist. Photos by Stephen Ide/The Mass Arts Center  CLICK FOR MORE PHOTOS

 

2023 Nov 3-19 Amelie

Directed by Vincent Ratsavong and music directed by Derrick Lacasse, Amélie followed the imaginative young woman who performed random acts of kindness for those around her. Photos by Stephen Ide/The Mass Arts Center CLICK FOR MORE PHOTOS

 

 

2023 Sept 28-Oct 8 Reality Romance

Reality Romance is an original musical created by Krisanthi Pappas with a book by Bianca Vranceanu and is a parody of The Bachelor series. Directed by Alex Sweeney, the musical offered drama, humor, and catchy songs during the quest for true love. Photos by Stephen Ide/The Mass Arts Center  CLICK FOR MORE PHOTOS

 

2023 July 27-29 Love, Loss and What I Wore

Love, Loss, and What I Wore  was performed as a dinner show at Trattoria Della Nonna in Mansfield. Directed by Linda Strano, the production featured talented actresses Judi Burns-Kotta, Cindy McCarron, Michelle Monti, and Alice Springer. Based on the book by Ilene Beckerman and written by Nora and Delia Ephron, the show explored women’s relationships and wardrobes through humorous and poignant monologues. Photos by Stephen Ide/The Mass Arts Center

2023 May 12-14 Les Miserables

The "Les Mis Performance Group" presented the School Edition of Les Misérables. Directed by Dori Bryan-Ployer, the program was for students aged 10-18. The Academy's Education Sponsor was Hands-On Montessori School. Photos by Stephen Ide/The Mass Arts Center  CLICK FOR MORE PHOTOS

 

2023 April 13-23 Urinetown: The Musical

Urinetown: The Musical  was directed and choreographed by Vincent Ratsavong with music directed by Derrick Lacasse. Photos by Stephen Ide/The Mass Arts Center  CLICK FOR MORE PHOTOS

 

2023 March 2-12 - Measure For Measure

Measure for Measure, directed by Steve Dooner, showcased Shakespeare's exploration of justice, mercy, and hypocrisy. Photos by Stephen Ide/The Mass Arts Center  CLICK FOR MORE PHOTOS

 

2023 Jan 19-29 - Forbidden Broadway's Greatest Hits

Forbidden Broadway's Greatest Hits is a hilarious revue that features parodies of famous Broadway hits. Written by Dan Moore, the show was directed by Marianne Phinney and choreographed by Vincent Ratsavong. Photos by Stephen Ide/The Mass Arts Center  CLICK FOR MORE PHOTOS

2022-Dec 3 - A Broadway Christmas

A Broadway Christmas  was directed & staged by Jennifer & Kevin Mischley, with music directed by Derrick Lacasse. Photos by Stephen Ide/The Mass Arts Center CLICK FOR MORE PHOTOS

2022-Nov 25-26 ANN

ANN starred Beth Goldman and was directed by Dori-Bryan-Ployer. Photos by Stephen Ide/The Mass Arts Center CLICK FOR MORE PHOTOS

2022-Nov 4-20 SWEENEY TODD

SWEENEY TODD, a musical by Stephen Sondheim & Hugh Wheeler, directed by Adam Joy, music directed by Eli Bigelow. Photos by Stephen Ide/The Mass Arts Center  CLICK FOR MORE PHOTOS