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Dec 17, 2010

Friday

  • Oliver 7:30pm to 12:42pm @ Muncie Civic Theatre 216 E. Main St.
    Cost: $15 Adults, $7 Students

    Muncie Civic Theatre presents Oliver! on the Mainstage Theatre, December 3rd-4th, 10th-12th, & 16th-18th. Thursday through Saturday performances are at 7:30pm and the Sunday matinee on December 12th is at 2:00pm. 

    After running away from the orphanage run by the heartless Mr. Bumble, Oliver meets the Artful Dodger and is recruited to pick pockets for Fagin. There, Oliver finds a friend in Nancy, but neither she nor the boy are fit for a life of crime. Adapted from "Oliver Twist" by Charles Dickens and featuring Brownie from WERK-FM Oldies 104.9 in the role of Fagin.

    Tickets are $15 for adults and $7 for students. Call 765.288.7529 to purchase over the phone or stop by the Box Office Tuesday-Friday, Noon-6pm. Walk-in sales open one hour before the show.

    The theatre will be accepting "Food, Glorious Food" donations for the Boys & Girls Club at each performance in honor of the hit song in the show. Please bring non-perishable food items to the show and help support the effort.

Dec 18, 2010

Saturday

  • Oliver 7:30pm to 12:42pm @ Muncie Civic Theatre 216 E. Main St.
    Cost: $15 Adults, $7 Students

    Muncie Civic Theatre presents Oliver! on the Mainstage Theatre, December 3rd-4th, 10th-12th, & 16th-18th. Thursday through Saturday performances are at 7:30pm and the Sunday matinee on December 12th is at 2:00pm. 

    After running away from the orphanage run by the heartless Mr. Bumble, Oliver meets the Artful Dodger and is recruited to pick pockets for Fagin. There, Oliver finds a friend in Nancy, but neither she nor the boy are fit for a life of crime. Adapted from "Oliver Twist" by Charles Dickens and featuring Brownie from WERK-FM Oldies 104.9 in the role of Fagin.

    Tickets are $15 for adults and $7 for students. Call 765.288.7529 to purchase over the phone or stop by the Box Office Tuesday-Friday, Noon-6pm. Walk-in sales open one hour before the show.

    The theatre will be accepting "Food, Glorious Food" donations for the Boys & Girls Club at each performance in honor of the hit song in the show. Please bring non-perishable food items to the show and help support the effort.

Feb 18, 2011

Friday

  • The Diviners 7:30pm to 12:42pm @ Muncie Civic Theatre
    Cost: $15 Adults, $7 Students



    Winner of the American College Theatre Festival, this marvelously theatrical play is the story of a disturbed young man and his friendship with a disenchanted preacher in southern Indiana in the early 1930s. When the boy was young he almost drowned. This trauma and the loss of his mother in the same accident has left him deathly afraid of water. The preacher, set on breaking away from a long line of Kentucky family preachers, is determined not to do what he does best. He works as a mechanic for the boy's father. The town doesn't have a preacher and the women try to persuade him to preach while he tries to persuade the child to wash. When the preacher finally gets the boy in the river and is washing him, the townspeople mistake the scene for a baptism.


    Muncie Civic Theatre presents The Diviners on the Mainstage Theatre, February 18th-19th, 25th-27th, & March 3rd-5th. Thursday through Saturday performances are at 7:30pm and the Sunday matinee on February 27th is at 2:00pm. Tickets are $15 for adults and $7 for students.

    Cast List
    C.C. - Ryan Lash
    Buddy - Andrew Cutshaw
    Dewey - Ross Reagan
    Melvin - Kodie Egenolf
    Jenny Mae - Cassie Alexander 
    Darlene - Lauren Donahue
    Ferris - Benji Koontz
    Basil - Jeff Shull
    Luella - Wendy Carpenter
    Goldie - Phoebe Wantz 
    Norma - Sonja Rees

    Written by Jim Leonard, Jr.
    Directed by Todd Sandman

Feb 19, 2011

Saturday

  • The Diviners 7:30pm to 12:42pm @ Muncie Civic Theatre
    Cost: $15 Adults, $7 Students



    Winner of the American College Theatre Festival, this marvelously theatrical play is the story of a disturbed young man and his friendship with a disenchanted preacher in southern Indiana in the early 1930s. When the boy was young he almost drowned. This trauma and the loss of his mother in the same accident has left him deathly afraid of water. The preacher, set on breaking away from a long line of Kentucky family preachers, is determined not to do what he does best. He works as a mechanic for the boy's father. The town doesn't have a preacher and the women try to persuade him to preach while he tries to persuade the child to wash. When the preacher finally gets the boy in the river and is washing him, the townspeople mistake the scene for a baptism.


    Muncie Civic Theatre presents The Diviners on the Mainstage Theatre, February 18th-19th, 25th-27th, & March 3rd-5th. Thursday through Saturday performances are at 7:30pm and the Sunday matinee on February 27th is at 2:00pm. Tickets are $15 for adults and $7 for students.

    Cast List
    C.C. - Ryan Lash
    Buddy - Andrew Cutshaw
    Dewey - Ross Reagan
    Melvin - Kodie Egenolf
    Jenny Mae - Cassie Alexander 
    Darlene - Lauren Donahue
    Ferris - Benji Koontz
    Basil - Jeff Shull
    Luella - Wendy Carpenter
    Goldie - Phoebe Wantz 
    Norma - Sonja Rees

    Written by Jim Leonard, Jr.
    Directed by Todd Sandman

Feb 25, 2011

Friday

  • The Diviners 7:30pm to 12:42pm @ Muncie Civic Theatre
    Cost: $15 Adults, $7 Students



    Winner of the American College Theatre Festival, this marvelously theatrical play is the story of a disturbed young man and his friendship with a disenchanted preacher in southern Indiana in the early 1930s. When the boy was young he almost drowned. This trauma and the loss of his mother in the same accident has left him deathly afraid of water. The preacher, set on breaking away from a long line of Kentucky family preachers, is determined not to do what he does best. He works as a mechanic for the boy's father. The town doesn't have a preacher and the women try to persuade him to preach while he tries to persuade the child to wash. When the preacher finally gets the boy in the river and is washing him, the townspeople mistake the scene for a baptism.


    Muncie Civic Theatre presents The Diviners on the Mainstage Theatre, February 18th-19th, 25th-27th, & March 3rd-5th. Thursday through Saturday performances are at 7:30pm and the Sunday matinee on February 27th is at 2:00pm. Tickets are $15 for adults and $7 for students.

    Cast List
    C.C. - Ryan Lash
    Buddy - Andrew Cutshaw
    Dewey - Ross Reagan
    Melvin - Kodie Egenolf
    Jenny Mae - Cassie Alexander 
    Darlene - Lauren Donahue
    Ferris - Benji Koontz
    Basil - Jeff Shull
    Luella - Wendy Carpenter
    Goldie - Phoebe Wantz 
    Norma - Sonja Rees

    Written by Jim Leonard, Jr.
    Directed by Todd Sandman

Feb 26, 2011

Saturday

  • The Diviners 7:30pm to 12:42pm @ Muncie Civic Theatre
    Cost: $15 Adults, $7 Students



    Winner of the American College Theatre Festival, this marvelously theatrical play is the story of a disturbed young man and his friendship with a disenchanted preacher in southern Indiana in the early 1930s. When the boy was young he almost drowned. This trauma and the loss of his mother in the same accident has left him deathly afraid of water. The preacher, set on breaking away from a long line of Kentucky family preachers, is determined not to do what he does best. He works as a mechanic for the boy's father. The town doesn't have a preacher and the women try to persuade him to preach while he tries to persuade the child to wash. When the preacher finally gets the boy in the river and is washing him, the townspeople mistake the scene for a baptism.


    Muncie Civic Theatre presents The Diviners on the Mainstage Theatre, February 18th-19th, 25th-27th, & March 3rd-5th. Thursday through Saturday performances are at 7:30pm and the Sunday matinee on February 27th is at 2:00pm. Tickets are $15 for adults and $7 for students.

    Cast List
    C.C. - Ryan Lash
    Buddy - Andrew Cutshaw
    Dewey - Ross Reagan
    Melvin - Kodie Egenolf
    Jenny Mae - Cassie Alexander 
    Darlene - Lauren Donahue
    Ferris - Benji Koontz
    Basil - Jeff Shull
    Luella - Wendy Carpenter
    Goldie - Phoebe Wantz 
    Norma - Sonja Rees

    Written by Jim Leonard, Jr.
    Directed by Todd Sandman

Feb 27, 2011

Sunday

  • The Diviners 2:00pm to 12:42pm @ Muncie Civic Theatre
    Cost: $15 Adults, $7 Students



    Winner of the American College Theatre Festival, this marvelously theatrical play is the story of a disturbed young man and his friendship with a disenchanted preacher in southern Indiana in the early 1930s. When the boy was young he almost drowned. This trauma and the loss of his mother in the same accident has left him deathly afraid of water. The preacher, set on breaking away from a long line of Kentucky family preachers, is determined not to do what he does best. He works as a mechanic for the boy's father. The town doesn't have a preacher and the women try to persuade him to preach while he tries to persuade the child to wash. When the preacher finally gets the boy in the river and is washing him, the townspeople mistake the scene for a baptism.


    Muncie Civic Theatre presents The Diviners on the Mainstage Theatre, February 18th-19th, 25th-27th, & March 3rd-5th. Thursday through Saturday performances are at 7:30pm and the Sunday matinee on February 27th is at 2:00pm. Tickets are $15 for adults and $7 for students.

    Cast List
    C.C. - Ryan Lash
    Buddy - Andrew Cutshaw
    Dewey - Ross Reagan
    Melvin - Kodie Egenolf
    Jenny Mae - Cassie Alexander 
    Darlene - Lauren Donahue
    Ferris - Benji Koontz
    Basil - Jeff Shull
    Luella - Wendy Carpenter
    Goldie - Phoebe Wantz 
    Norma - Sonja Rees

    Written by Jim Leonard, Jr.
    Directed by Todd Sandman

  • OSCAR NIGHT: presented by Muncie/Delaware Clean and Beautiful 7:00pm to 11:00pm @ Muncie Civic Theatre

    Come to this Formal Wear (Black tie optional) Fundraiser for the 
    non-profit Muncie/Delaware Clean and Beautiful!

    Presenting:

    A Red Carpet Entrance
    Light Appetizers from The Downtown Farmstand
    Cash Bar
    Silent Auction
    Celebrity Look-a-Like Contest
    Paparazzi Pictures

    The 83rd Academy Awards Show will be shown on a Giant Screen.

    Community awards will be given out during commercials to outstanding locals for their dedication to Muncie/Delaware County.

    Tickets are:
    $20 per individual/$35 per couple in advance at these locations:

    The Fickle Peach
    420 Underground on Campus
    Ink Solutions
    Ford's Menswear
    G&M Garden Center
    Tonne WInery

    $25 per individual/$40 per couple at the door

    All proceeds benefit the programs of MDCB which strives to keep our community Clean & Beautiful by continually supporting our median adoption programs, leading community clean-ups, building a stronger network of community gardens and initiating vacant lot beautification.

Mar 3, 2011

Thursday

  • The Diviners 7:30pm to 12:42pm @ Muncie Civic Theatre
    Cost: $15 Adults, $7 Students



    Winner of the American College Theatre Festival, this marvelously theatrical play is the story of a disturbed young man and his friendship with a disenchanted preacher in southern Indiana in the early 1930s. When the boy was young he almost drowned. This trauma and the loss of his mother in the same accident has left him deathly afraid of water. The preacher, set on breaking away from a long line of Kentucky family preachers, is determined not to do what he does best. He works as a mechanic for the boy's father. The town doesn't have a preacher and the women try to persuade him to preach while he tries to persuade the child to wash. When the preacher finally gets the boy in the river and is washing him, the townspeople mistake the scene for a baptism.


    Muncie Civic Theatre presents The Diviners on the Mainstage Theatre, February 18th-19th, 25th-27th, & March 3rd-5th. Thursday through Saturday performances are at 7:30pm and the Sunday matinee on February 27th is at 2:00pm. Tickets are $15 for adults and $7 for students.

    Cast List
    C.C. - Ryan Lash
    Buddy - Andrew Cutshaw
    Dewey - Ross Reagan
    Melvin - Kodie Egenolf
    Jenny Mae - Cassie Alexander 
    Darlene - Lauren Donahue
    Ferris - Benji Koontz
    Basil - Jeff Shull
    Luella - Wendy Carpenter
    Goldie - Phoebe Wantz 
    Norma - Sonja Rees

    Written by Jim Leonard, Jr.
    Directed by Todd Sandman

Mar 4, 2011

Friday

  • The Diviners 7:30pm to 12:42pm @ Muncie Civic Theatre
    Cost: $15 Adults, $7 Students



    Winner of the American College Theatre Festival, this marvelously theatrical play is the story of a disturbed young man and his friendship with a disenchanted preacher in southern Indiana in the early 1930s. When the boy was young he almost drowned. This trauma and the loss of his mother in the same accident has left him deathly afraid of water. The preacher, set on breaking away from a long line of Kentucky family preachers, is determined not to do what he does best. He works as a mechanic for the boy's father. The town doesn't have a preacher and the women try to persuade him to preach while he tries to persuade the child to wash. When the preacher finally gets the boy in the river and is washing him, the townspeople mistake the scene for a baptism.


    Muncie Civic Theatre presents The Diviners on the Mainstage Theatre, February 18th-19th, 25th-27th, & March 3rd-5th. Thursday through Saturday performances are at 7:30pm and the Sunday matinee on February 27th is at 2:00pm. Tickets are $15 for adults and $7 for students.

    Cast List
    C.C. - Ryan Lash
    Buddy - Andrew Cutshaw
    Dewey - Ross Reagan
    Melvin - Kodie Egenolf
    Jenny Mae - Cassie Alexander 
    Darlene - Lauren Donahue
    Ferris - Benji Koontz
    Basil - Jeff Shull
    Luella - Wendy Carpenter
    Goldie - Phoebe Wantz 
    Norma - Sonja Rees

    Written by Jim Leonard, Jr.
    Directed by Todd Sandman

Mar 5, 2011

Saturday

  • The Diviners 7:30pm to 12:42pm @ Muncie Civic Theatre
    Cost: $15 Adults, $7 Students



    Winner of the American College Theatre Festival, this marvelously theatrical play is the story of a disturbed young man and his friendship with a disenchanted preacher in southern Indiana in the early 1930s. When the boy was young he almost drowned. This trauma and the loss of his mother in the same accident has left him deathly afraid of water. The preacher, set on breaking away from a long line of Kentucky family preachers, is determined not to do what he does best. He works as a mechanic for the boy's father. The town doesn't have a preacher and the women try to persuade him to preach while he tries to persuade the child to wash. When the preacher finally gets the boy in the river and is washing him, the townspeople mistake the scene for a baptism.


    Muncie Civic Theatre presents The Diviners on the Mainstage Theatre, February 18th-19th, 25th-27th, & March 3rd-5th. Thursday through Saturday performances are at 7:30pm and the Sunday matinee on February 27th is at 2:00pm. Tickets are $15 for adults and $7 for students.

    Cast List
    C.C. - Ryan Lash
    Buddy - Andrew Cutshaw
    Dewey - Ross Reagan
    Melvin - Kodie Egenolf
    Jenny Mae - Cassie Alexander 
    Darlene - Lauren Donahue
    Ferris - Benji Koontz
    Basil - Jeff Shull
    Luella - Wendy Carpenter
    Goldie - Phoebe Wantz 
    Norma - Sonja Rees

    Written by Jim Leonard, Jr.
    Directed by Todd Sandman

Sep 1, 2011

Thursday

  • Jean McCauley Exhibition Reception 5:00pm to 8:00pm @ Muncie Civic Theatre 216 E. Main St.

    First Thursday September is Jean McCauley, a talented local artist who paints in oils, pastels, and is also a very gifted photographer. She is a member of the Muncie Artist Guild and was a featured artist at Art and Soul by Phoebe Gallery. 

    Sean Orlosky will also be showing a few of his paintings. Sean has become a resident artist at Muncie Civic. Sean is not only an artist, but also a thespian and has appeared in Civic productions through the years. 

    Vera Mae's Bistro always caters these events with their delicous food and wine will be served. It is free to the public. Board members will be on hand to tell about the new Season that Civic is offering and explain the upcoming auditions for "RENT" and "Marvin's Room." Tickets will be on sale for "Steel Magnolias" and "In the Next Room or (the vibrator play), which open September 16th and September 23rd respectively.

Sep 2, 2011

Friday

  • Middletown Theatre Project 7:30pm to 9:30pm @ Muncie Civic Theatre
    Cost: $5


    Come join the Middletown Theatre Project as we present the world premiere of a brand new play exploring and celebrating life in Muncie and middle America. Using real voices from the Muncie community, this new work will be performed for the first time featuring a cast of both student and community actors as a fundraiser for Muncie Civic Theatre. Come experience the first public reading of the next piece of Muncie history!

    $5 at the door or reserve in advance by calling (765) 288-PLAY or purchasing online at http://www.munciecivic.org/.
    All proceeds benefit Muncie Civic Theatre.

    Please stay for a discussion following the performance!

    The Student Writers
    Rebecca Austin
    Josh Baker
    Hannah Drake
    Melody Ekstrom
    Craig Ester
    Jessica Hoffmann
    Erica Kesling
    Andrew Neylon
    Sarah Paradise
    Laura Pittenger
    Bradford Reilly
    Blake Ricciardi
    Kristen Vincenty

    The Faculty Advisors
    Jennifer Blackmer
    Melinda Messineo

Sep 16, 2011

Friday

Sep 17, 2011

Saturday

Sep 23, 2011

Friday

  • Steel Magnolias 7:30pm to 12:42pm @ Muncie Civic Theatre 216 E. Main St.
    Cost: $15 for adults, $7 for students

    Muncie Civic Theatre presentsSteel Magnolias on the Mainstage Theatre, September 16th-17th, 23rd-25th & 29th-October 1st. Thursday through Saturday performances are at 7:30pm and the Sunday matinee on September 25 is at 2:00pm. Tickets are $15 for adults and $7 for students.

    A play which met with immediate critical and popular acceptance in its premier production by New York's WPA Theatre. Concerned with a group of gossipy southern ladies in a small-town beauty parlor, the play is alternately hilarious and touching - and, in the end, deeply revealing of the strength and purposefulness which underlies the antic banter of its characters.

    Written by Robert Harling
    Directed by Robert Dirden

  • In the Next Room (The Vibrator Play) 8:00pm to 12:42pm @ Muncie Civic Theatre 216 E. Main St.
    Cost: $10

    Muncie Civic Theatre presentsIn the Next Room or The Vibrator Play in the Studio Theatre, September 23rd-24th, 30th-October 2nd & 7th-8th. Friday and Saturday performances are at 8:00pm and the Sunday matinee on October 2nd is at 2:00pm. Tickets are $10 for all ages.

    In the Next Room or the vibrator play is a comedy about marriage, intimacy, and electricity. In a seemingly perfect, well-to-do Victorian home, proper gentleman and scientist Dr. Givings has innocently invented an extraordinary new device for treating “hysteria” in women (and occasionally men): the vibrator. Adjacent to the doctor’s laboratory, his young and energetic wife tries to tend to their newborn daughter—and wonders exactly what is going on in the next room. When a new “hysterical” patient and her husband bring a wet nurse and their own complicated relationship into the doctor’s home, Dr. and Mrs. Givings must examine the nature of their own marriage, and what it truly means
    to love someone.

    Written by Sarah Ruhl
    Directed by Bill Wilkison

Sep 24, 2011

Saturday

  • Steel Magnolias 7:30pm to 12:42pm @ Muncie Civic Theatre 216 E. Main St.
    Cost: $15 for adults, $7 for students

    Muncie Civic Theatre presentsSteel Magnolias on the Mainstage Theatre, September 16th-17th, 23rd-25th & 29th-October 1st. Thursday through Saturday performances are at 7:30pm and the Sunday matinee on September 25 is at 2:00pm. Tickets are $15 for adults and $7 for students.

    A play which met with immediate critical and popular acceptance in its premier production by New York's WPA Theatre. Concerned with a group of gossipy southern ladies in a small-town beauty parlor, the play is alternately hilarious and touching - and, in the end, deeply revealing of the strength and purposefulness which underlies the antic banter of its characters.

    Written by Robert Harling
    Directed by Robert Dirden

  • In the Next Room (The Vibrator Play) 8:00pm to 12:42pm @ Muncie Civic Theatre 216 E. Main St.
    Cost: $10

    Muncie Civic Theatre presentsIn the Next Room or The Vibrator Play in the Studio Theatre, September 23rd-24th, 30th-October 2nd & 7th-8th. Friday and Saturday performances are at 8:00pm and the Sunday matinee on October 2nd is at 2:00pm. Tickets are $10 for all ages.

    In the Next Room or the vibrator play is a comedy about marriage, intimacy, and electricity. In a seemingly perfect, well-to-do Victorian home, proper gentleman and scientist Dr. Givings has innocently invented an extraordinary new device for treating “hysteria” in women (and occasionally men): the vibrator. Adjacent to the doctor’s laboratory, his young and energetic wife tries to tend to their newborn daughter—and wonders exactly what is going on in the next room. When a new “hysterical” patient and her husband bring a wet nurse and their own complicated relationship into the doctor’s home, Dr. and Mrs. Givings must examine the nature of their own marriage, and what it truly means
    to love someone.

    Written by Sarah Ruhl
    Directed by Bill Wilkison

Sep 25, 2011

Sunday

  • Steel Magnolias 2:00pm to 12:42pm @ Muncie Civic Theatre
    Cost: $15 for adults, $7 for students

    Muncie Civic Theatre presentsSteel Magnolias on the Mainstage Theatre, September 16th-17th, 23rd-25th & 29th-October 1st. Thursday through Saturday performances are at 7:30pm and the Sunday matinee on September 25 is at 2:00pm. Tickets are $15 for adults and $7 for students.

    A play which met with immediate critical and popular acceptance in its premier production by New York's WPA Theatre. Concerned with a group of gossipy southern ladies in a small-town beauty parlor, the play is alternately hilarious and touching - and, in the end, deeply revealing of the strength and purposefulness which underlies the antic banter of its characters.

    Written by Robert Harling
    Directed by Robert Dirden