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The Lion in Winter
Featuring Virginia Olivieri, Tyler Brignone, Chase Zeiner, Leonidas Karandreas,
Tyler Sines, Kristen Therese Chua and Owen Xavier Rapkoch
PC Todd Sandberg * Graphic Design Dina Bernardoni Osinski * Lighting Design Maybe Stewart
A comedic yet deeply dramatic portrayal of the power struggles within the Plantagenet family, vying for control of a kingdom. Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine, imprisoned for her defiance against King Henry II, emerges as a formidable force as she navigates the complex dynamics among her husband and their three ambitious sons. With the backdrop of a Christmas visit, tensions escalate as each family member schemes to secure their place in the line of succession, exposing the dysfunctional yet enthralling essence of familial politics. Written by James Goldman and Directed by Janis Webb


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Featuring Suze St. John, Raheem De'Angelo,
Nicholas John Gearing and Ryan Malikowski
OCTC and this production of Claus and Effect proudly supports
and in partnership with Midtown Primary School
PC Todd Sandberg
Graphic Design Dina Bernardoni Osinski
Mrs. Claus finds herself disillusioned and "over it" with the holiday season. With the assistance of the mischievous trio Prancer, Dancer, and Vixen, who are not reindeers but rather mischievous elves, they concoct a plan to reignite Mrs. Claus's holiday spirit. Drawing inspiration from classic tales like "A Christmas Carol," "It's a Wonderful Life," and "Ghost," they embark on a whimsical journey filled with ghosts, memories, songs, and stories. Through their imaginative efforts, they aim to restore the joy and magic of the season to Mrs. Claus's heart. Written and Directed by Jean-Paoul Clemente








Featuring Seth Tucker, Spencer Shaw, Andrea Hough, Mitchell Glass, Christi Sweeny and Scott Hyder
OCTC and this production of Claus and Effect proudly supports and in partnership with One.N.Ten
PC Todd Sandberg
Graphic Design Dina Bernardoni Osinski
Next Fall navigates the intricacies of a five-year relationship between two gay men, Luke and Adam, whose starkly different beliefs – one devoutly religious, the other an atheist – add layers of complexity. As they grapple with their differences, their bond endures until an unexpected accident alters their lives irreversibly. Adam's journey following the accident leads him to seek solace and understanding from Luke's circle, prompting profound questions about family, love, faith, and acceptance. Written by Geoffrey Nauffts and Directed by Mark Alan Clemente







Featuring Rachel Weiss and Janis Webb
OCTC and this production of 'night Mother proudly supports Alliance of Hope
PC Fourth Wall Photo Studio Jason K Walz
Graphic Design Dina Bernardoni Osinski
‘night Mother delves into the poignant dynamic between Jessie and her mother, exploring the repercussions of concealed family truths. Set in the 1980s, the play unfolds within the confines of a modest home shared by the two women. Jessie's decision to confront her past and her relationship with her mother takes center stage as they engage in a revealing dialogue that unveils the complexities of their bond and the reasons behind Jessie's pivotal choice. Written by Marsha Norman
Directed by Jean-Paoul Clemente
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