ASPI is thrilled to announce their upcoming 2025 season! We are sure the productions will dazzle and delight cast and audiences alike!
Drumroll please…
The Productions
Godspell
Director: Elizabeth Jolly-Haslitt
Performances: March 13-23, 2025
Godspell is based on the Gospel of Matthew, with music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz. Yes, the same composer for Wicked and Pippin! This timeless tale of friendship and love is demonstrated by an eclectic group that teams up with Jesus. Using a blend of parables, songs, games, and dare we say tomfoolery, Jesus’ life is played out onstage. In this new age production Jesus’ message of kindness, tolerance, and love shines vibrantly!
And did we mention that there will be nine shows instead of the usual eight?!
The Play that Goes Wrong
Director: Mike Eserkaln
Performances: May 8-18, 2025
The Play That Goes Wrong begins before the curtain has even been raised! After benefitting from a large and sudden inheritance, the inept and accident-prone Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society embark on producing an ambitious 1920s murder mystery, ‘Murder at Haversham Manor’.
With the audience present while the Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society prepares to stage their new production, the set is unfortunately not yet complete and there is no time to finish it off…..the show must go on!
However, the props start to disappear, actors go missing, and the set begins to collapse around, and often on, the cast. Mayhem ensues, the acting gets worse, and the set becomes increasingly dangerous. But the company struggles on regardless! The question is whether any of the cast and crew will remain standing, or conscious, by the final curtain?!
A Ghost Tale for Mr. Dickens, Jr.
Director: Bobby Buffington
Performances: December 4-14, 2025
A Ghost Tale for Mr. Dickens JR. is an adaptation of book number 44 in Mary Pope Osborne’s award-winning fantasy adventure series Magic Tree House. The book series has sold more than 100 million copies and is available in more than 100 countries around the world!
In this holiday-themed story, Jack and Annie’s tree house takes them to the foggy streets of Victorian London where they will learn the importance of charity and kindness through their friendship with legendary author Charles Dickens, who is suffering from a severe case of writer’s block. While Jack and Annie witness the hardships faced by the poor, and Mr. Dickens is haunted by sad memories of his own, they inspire Mr. Dickens to write one of the greatest holiday stories of all time! This musical puts a unique twist on a famous holiday tale!
Tickets
Ticket Prices Per Show:
Adult – $19
Senior/Youth/Veteran – $17
Season Tickets:
All 3 shows!
Adult – $51
Senior/Youth/Veteran – $45
To purchase tickets, please call the Box Office at 920-826-5852 or visit abramstheater.com!
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