BWW Stage Mag Twelfth Night - River Stage at the Cosumnes River College Black Box Theatre Stage Mag
COSUMNES RIVER COLLEGE DEPARTMENT OF THEATRE & DANCE/RIVER STAGE
& COSUMNES COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT
proudly present

TWELFTH NIGHT

   

By WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

at Laguna Town Hall
2024-25 #THETIMEISNOW Season

 Follow Us on Instagram: @seeaplayatCRC

 

Featuring

APRIL MAYLENE

AUDREY DI PAOLO

CAMERON MATTHEWS

CHLOE ESPINOZA

ERIC CHARLTON

ERYKAH LEWIS

FAYE CROOK

JOSHUA NOWELL

LEE RODRIGUEZ

RYLEE WALKER

SARAH EDWARDS

 

Creative Team

Costume Design by

 Scenic Design & Properties by

Lighting Design by
MARI CARSON TRICIA TECSON MIKE RUIZ
Original Music by Fight Choreography & Vocal Coaching by Dramaturgy by
GRAHAM SOBELMAN MATTHEW MILLER

ELYSE SHARP &

KOURTNEY SMITH

Production Stage Manager
MACIE UTILE
Directed by
ANTHONY D'JUAN
 

 

 

July 18 - August 3, 2025

Performances

Fridays, July 18, 25 & August 1 @ 7:30 pm

Saturdays, July 19, 26 & August 2 @ 7:30 pm

Saturdays, July 20, 27 & August 3 @ 7:30 pm

Thursday, July 31 @ 7:30 pm

Tickets

PAY WHAT YOU CAN



 

SHOW INFORMATION

Setting & Time

Southern California sometime in the 1990s.

Run Time

2 hours, 10 minutes including one 15 minute intermission

Electronic Devices

Please be courteous to your fellow audience members and to the cast & crew by turning off all electronic devices - phones, tablets, smart watches, etc. - so that you don't interrupt the show. Don't be that person! 

Photography & Recording

Please take selfies and pictures before the show - and don't forget to tag our Instagram account @seeaplayatCRC! During the show, please do not use any flash or otherwise distract other audience members.

 

Follow Us:

LAND ACKNOWLEDGMENT

We acknowledge the land currently occupied by Cosumnes River College as the traditional home of the Miwok and Nisenan people. These sovereign people have been caretakers of the area since time immemorial. The state of California is home to more than 110 Federally Recognized Indian Tribes, representing the most diverse set of tribal nations anywhere in the United States. Despite centuries of genocide and occupation, the Miwok and Nisenan people continue as vibrant and resilient federally recognized tribes, bands, and rancherias. The waters of the Sacramento, American, and Cosumnes Rivers have nourished Miwok and Nisenan tribal communities with cultural and dietary sustenance throughout time. ‘Cosumnes’ of Cosumnes River derives from the Plains Miwok language. Stemming from the words "kosumu," meaning salmon and "umne," meaning the place of, it translates as "The Place of the Salmon." Today, we celebrate our Miwok and Nisenan tribal neighbors as the ancestral stewards of this land and honor their sustained existence. It is with their blessing and continued guidance that Cosumnes River College seeks to provide an accessible, equitable, and principled institution of learning.

Support Indigenous Communities

nativegov.org

Native Governance Center: Supporting Indigenous Changemakers & Nations.

native-land.ca

Native Land: Learn more about the Indigenous communities in your area.

Find Campus Resources

CRC Honors the Miwok and Nisenan People

CRC Native American Higher Education Resources (NAHER)

About the Show

SPECIAL CO-PRODUCTION

The CRC Arts, Media & Entertainment Division, the Department of Theatre & Dance Arts, and River Stage would like to thank the team at the COSUMNES COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT, especially Elizabeth Rhoan, for their partnership and community in bringing this first collaboration to life.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

We want to express our gratitude to the following:

  • Dr. EDWARD C. BUSH, President, Cosumnes River College
  • DANA WASSMER, Associate Vice President, Cosumnes River College
  • ELIZABETH RHOAN, Partnerships & Events, Recreation Supervisor, Cosumnes Community Services District
  • JULIE ZALASKY, Account Clerk, Cosumnes River College Business Office
  • SHAKESPEARE ANYONE? Podcast
    • ELYSE SHARP
    • KOURTNEY SMITH

Cast

APRIL MAYLENE
Captain, Fabian, Attendant
AUDREY DI PAOLO (She/Her)
Malvolio
CAMERON MATTHEWS
Sir Toby Belch
CHLOE ESPINOZA (She/Her)
Olivia
ERIC CHARLTON
Sebastian
ERYKAH LEWIS (she/her)
Duke Orsino
FAYE CROOK
Feste, Police Officer, Priest
JOSHUA NOWELL
Valentine, Antonio
LEE RODRIGUEZ (they/them)
Sir Andrew Aguecheek, Curio
RYLEE WALKER
Viola
SARAH EDWARDS
Maria

Creative Team

ANTHONY D'JUAN

Director, Faculty

ELYSE SHARP

Co-Dramaturg

KOURTNEY SMITH

Co-Dramaturg

TRICIA TECSON

Scenic Designer, Properties, Faculty

MARI CARSON

Costume Designer, Faculty

MIKE RUIZ

Lighting Designer, Lead Carpenter, Theatre Technician

MATTHEW MILLER

Fight Choreographer, Vocal Coach, Faculty

GRAHAM SOBELMAN

Composer

MARTIN FLYNN

Technical Director, Faculty

MACIE UTILE

Production Stage Manager

CHLOE ESPINOZA

Costume Construction

ERIC FERNANDEZ

Run Crew, Scene Shop Assistant

LILLY KISNER

Run Crew, Scene Shop Assistant

JARED SHIH

Run Crew

TAIYU OU

Run Crew, Scene Shop Assistant

HAYLI CRANDALL

Scene Shop Assistant

RYAN PEREZ ADAME

Box Office Manager/Front of House, Faculty

Elyse Sharp

Co-Dramaturg

Meet the Company

APRIL MAYLENE

Captain, Fabian, Attendant
APRIL MAYLENE - Captain, Fabian, Attendant April is an actor in the Shakespeare on the Vine troupe, having performed in THE TAMING OF THE SHREW (Biondello/Bianca/servant), A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM (Puck/Hermia/Quince/Cobwebb), ROMEO & JULIET (Lady Capulet/Benvolio), and many others. Other favorite credits include Teatro Nagual's LYDIA (Rosa), Teatro Espejo's LA VIRGIN SHOW (Frida Kahlo), Chautauqua Playhouse's YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU (Gay Wellington), and B Street Theatre's 24-Hour Plays, which she has performed in for the past three years (with the first script written by Anthony D'Juan). Many thanks to everyone for coming out to support the arts!

AUDREY DI PAOLO (She/Her)

Malvolio
AUDREY DI PAOLO (She/Her) - Malvolio This is Audrey Di Paolo’s fifth show acting at Cosumnes River College, and her first ever Shakespeare show! Audrey found her love for theater here at CRC, and has been doing both tech and acting ever since. Previous acting credits include ELECTRICIDAD (Clemencia), THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST (Cecily), NUNSENSE (Mother Superior), PLAY IT STRAIGHT (Principal Beacher), and URINETOWN (Officer Barrel).

CAMERON MATTHEWS

Sir Toby Belch
CAMERON MATTHEWS - Sir Toby Belch Cameron is really excited to be a part of TWELFTH NIGHT as Sir Toby. This will be his first Shakespeare play and he is really proud of how it is turning out. Here’s to a hilarious and crazy performance at the town hall!

CHLOE ESPINOZA (She/Her)

Olivia
CHLOE ESPINOZA (She/Her) - Olivia Chloe Espinoza is an actor and wardrobe/costuming assistant. She has been with CRC as an actor in Water By the Spoonful (Odessa), The Play it Straight (Jenny), Importance of Being Earnest (Miss Prism), Assassins (Emma Goldman), and acted in and wrote a one-act for the CRC Playfest. She has assisted wi the alterations in most of these shows with CRC and works as a dresser at the Harris Center, for touring shows such as The Cher Show, Annie, and Dear Evan Hansen. She is looking to get a transfer degree in costume design with a minor in acting.

ERIC CHARLTON

Sebastian
ERIC CHARLTON - Sebastian Eric is an actor from the Sacramento area who loves performing in all kinds of productions. Though he tends to gravitate more toward musicals, when given the opportunity he enjoys performing in straight plays just as much. Eric is currently a college student at Cosumnes River College pursuing a degree in both theatre and music performance with intentions to transfer to a four year university. When he’s not on stage or rehearsing for a show, Eric loves to play video games, listen to audio books, and listen to new music.

ERYKAH LEWIS (she/her)

Duke Orsino
ERYKAH LEWIS (she/her) - Duke Orsino Erykah is excited to be in her first show here at CRC. When she's not on the stage, she is teaching full-time at COHS, or doing her part-time job as a professional audience member for other shows. She hopes to find more time for the stage in the future.

FAYE CROOK

Feste, Police Officer, Priest
FAYE CROOK - Feste, Police Officer, Priest Faye Crook is a returning student to Cosumnes River College, majoring in music. Faye has been a part of various plays and musicals here as well. She has performed in ASSASSINS, URINETOWN, and WATER BY THE SPOONFUL all at Cosumnes River College. She enjoys studying and performing many different musical theatre pieces. Faye Crook has started her journey as a vocalist and an actor, taking different opportunities at Cosumnes River College and within the community. During her time at Cosumnes River College, she began to study under Omari Tau for voice.

JOSHUA NOWELL

Valentine, Antonio
JOSHUA NOWELL - Valentine, Antonio Joshua Nowell is an artist who lives in Sacramento and attends Cosumnes River College.

LEE RODRIGUEZ (they/them)

Sir Andrew Aguecheek, Curio
LEE RODRIGUEZ (they/them) - Sir Andrew Aguecheek, Curio Lee Rodriguez has been a performer all their life but only got involved in theatre a few years ago. Their specialty is costumes. They work in the Costume Shop at Music Circus, as well as, Wardrobe for both Music Circus and touring shows at the Harris Center. They have acted in previous CRC shows, as La Cuca in Electricidad and multiple roles in Shortage: An Anthology. They also wrote the one act "Just Friends?"

RYLEE WALKER

Viola
RYLEE WALKER - Viola Rylee Walker is a sophomore at Cosumnes River Community College actively working towards their AA. Rylee has plans to transfer and continue their education, eventually earning their BFA in Theater Arts. Rylee’s goal is to one day be someone’s quirky theater professor. Some of Rylee’s notable roles include Antigone in ANTIGONE, Lucille in JUNIE B. JONES: BATMAN SMELLS , and Cordelia in KING LEAR. From the first moment they stepped on a stage, Rylee knew it’s where they needed to be. Rylee would like to thank everyone for coming, but enough about them. On with the Show!

SARAH EDWARDS

Maria
SARAH EDWARDS - Maria Sarah Edwards (she/her) is excited to be performing with CRC again! She has performed locally with Musical Mayhem Productions, Broadway Sacramento, and Sacramento Theatre Company. Previous roles: Olive Ostrovsky (THE 25th ANNUAL PUTNAM COUNTY SPELLING BEE), Gwendolen Fairfax (THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST), and Hope Cladwell (URINETOWN). Thanks to family, friends, and teachers for the support. Enjoy!

ANTHONY D'JUAN

Director, Faculty
Anthony D'Juan is a Sacramento based director-playwright who has been active since 1996. He was assistant and protégé to Ed Claudio from 1997-2005. Playwriting credits include: THEORY OF THE DREAM, SAFE AT HOME, MEN IN RIFFS, POTENTIAL LITERATURE, 3:BLACK GIRL BLUES (with Danielle Moné Truitt), THIS IS HOW IT HAPPENED, DOMESTIC DISTURBANCE (with Carla Fleming and Joe Archie), BIRDMOCKING, US & THE REST OF ‘EM and ANY’PERSON. Directing credits include SUBURBIA, OTHELLO, FIVE WOMEN WEARING THE SAME DRESS, A CLOCKWORK ORANGE (THE MUSICAL), ENDGAME (best drama 2004), BASH:LATTER DAY PLAYS, THE DISTANCE FROM HERE, THE DUMB WAITER, TOPDOG/UNDERDOG (2007), THE MOUNTAINTOP, BOOTYCANDY (nominated best director), SKELTON CREW, PASS OVER, THE ROYALE, DIRECT FROM DEATH ROW:THE SCOTTSBORO BOYS, FATSO (with Logan Heller - 2023 revival), PAPI ME AND CESAR CHAVEZ, CLYDE’S, ROBIN HOOD (world premier), THE GOAT OR WHO IS SYLVIA? (nominated best director), PROOF, FAIRVIEW (nominated best director), and FENCES (2025).

ELYSE SHARP

Co-Dramaturg

KOURTNEY SMITH

Co-Dramaturg

TRICIA TECSON

Scenic Designer, Properties, Faculty
Tricia is honored to be a part of this production of TWELFTH NIGHT as Scenic Designer and Properties Manger. She has recently worked with Capital Stage, Contra Costa CivicTheatre, and Berkeley Playhouse. Her other works include UNSEEN, FAIRVIEW, THE CHINESE LADY, ELECTRICIDAD and many more. Tricia would like to thank her husband, her friends and family for being her tremendous support.

MARI CARSON

Costume Designer, Faculty
Mari Carson is a costume and sound designer based in the Sacramento area. She received her BA in Architecture from UC Berkeley and her MFA in Dramatic Arts from UC Davis.

MIKE RUIZ

Lighting Designer, Lead Carpenter, Theatre Technician

MATTHEW MILLER

Fight Choreographer, Vocal Coach, Faculty
As a working actor his theatre credits extend across the country and internationally, including the Royal National Theatre of Great Britain’s production of AN ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE with Sir Ian McKellen. Northern California credits include roles at the Sacramento Theatre Company (over forty productions), Capital Stage Company, B Street Theatre, Davis and Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festivals. As a director his credits include many productions at Sacramento Theatre Company, where he was appointed Artistic Director in 2010. He is also an award-winning playwright, fight director, dialect coach and acting teacher. His extensive film, TV and voice-over credits can be seen at his IMDB.com page. He is a proud member of American and Canadian Actors’ Equity Associations, SAG-AFTRA, the Dramatists Guild and the American Federation of Teachers.

GRAHAM SOBELMAN

Composer
Graham Sobelman is a music director, pianist, and composer residing in Northern California. His music direction credits include Forbidden Broadway, I Love You, You’re Perfect, ...Now Change (Broadway Sacramento); 35mm, Songs for an Unmade Bed, Passion, Tell Me On A Sunday, Little Fish, Celebration, It’s Only Life, tick, tick…BOOM!, They’re Playing Our Song, [title of show] (New Helvetia Theatre); Tell Me On A Sunday (Ensemble Theatre Company), Ruthless, A Christmas Carol (Sacramento Theatre Company); Mr. Burns, Pippin, Flora The Red Menace, & The Who’s Tommy (UC Davis); john & jen (Hillbarn Theatre); A New Brain (Cosumnes River College); Pippin, Hair, The Who's Tommy (Folsom Lake College). Graham also conducted Gregg Coffin’s rightnextto me at B Street Theatre and has worked with children’s programs at Music Circus since 2000. He enjoys accompanying master classes and has had the honor of playing for Jonathan Groff, Sutton Foster, Megan Hilty, Laura Bell Bundy, Rachel Bay Jones, Betsy Wolfe, Natalie Weiss, Jessica Phillips, Rory O'Malley, Jared Gertner, Stafford Arima, & many others. He started local cabaret series Graham-A-Rama in 2009 & has released (with Maggie Hollinbeck) Another Shade of Blue (covering the entirety of Joni Mitchell’s 1971 masterpiece, Blue) and Jane Kenyon Sessions: Volumes One, Two, Three, & Four (consisting of poems by Jane Kenyon that Graham musicalized for Maggie). Graham also composed songs with lyricist Emily Melander and released an EP of those five songs called Reach (featuring vocalists Omari Tau, Dani Hansen, & Maggie Hollinbeck). Other recordings include This Is Ain't Betty (featuring original music he co-wrote with Meleva Steiert) and A Sunday Polaroid (featuring Nanci Zoppi and cellist Tim Stanley performing songs from the musical Tell Me on a Sunday). Additionally, as a composer, Graham has written Love Is Eternal (a song-cycle with British lyricist David Kent), a trio of choral pieces premiered by Sacramento choral ensemble RSVP (A Dozen Fires Alight) with lyricist Omari Tau, & many other art songs using the poems of Emily Dickinson, Robert Frost, William Shakespeare, and others. He has also written underscoring for A Tale of Two Cities and Orlando for SacImpulse Theatre and the score for short film, Lily. He was commissioned in 2012 to write a piece for the Sacramento Gay Men’s Chorus - "Voices Carry." Songs From Eagle Pond (featuring Graham's compositions using poetry by Jane Kenyon and Donald Hall) had its first concert reading in Andover, NH in October 2022. Graham completed his BA in Cultural Anthropology and an MA in Spanish. He is avid soccer player. He and his husband are raising a Bernese Mountain Dog named Henry.

MARTIN FLYNN

Technical Director, Faculty
Martin Flynn, Professor of Technical Theatre, has been teaching at CRC since 2017. Martin has designed scenery for over 150 productions, mainly in Northern California, for theatre companies such as American Conservatory Theater, Broadway at Music Circus, Capital Stage, Berkeley Playhouse, Shotgun Players, Town Hall Theatre, TheatreFIRST, Lorraine Hansberry Theatre, and over 40 shows for Bay Area Children's Theatre where he was the resident scenic designer. In the academic world, Martin has designed for U.C. Berkeley, U.C. Davis, Montclair State University, Chabot College, Napa Valley College and Cosumnes River College. Martin's design for PICASSO AT THE LAPINE AGILE at Town Hall Theatre won a Shellie Award for Outstanding Scenic Design. His work has been nominated 3 times for the Theatre Bay Area Awards, 5 times for the Shellie Awards, and 4 times for Elly Awards. From 2007-2010 Martin was the Scenic Design Associate at American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco. Some of his favorite experiences were assisting Tony Award winning director John Doyle on SWEENEY TODD and THE CAUCASIAN CHALK CIRCLE and designing the world premiere of Lauren Gunderson's FIREWORK, directed by the amazing Mina Morita, at TheatreFIRST in Berkeley.

MACIE UTILE

Production Stage Manager
Macie Utile is excited to continue participating in theatre through her involvement as a stage manager. Growing up, Macie Utile participated in community theatre and dance. While in high school, she was involved in Sheldon High School's TheatreWorks program. Macie would like to thank her past directors, including her high school teacher, Craig Howard, for spending countless hours helping her explore the art of theatre.

CHLOE ESPINOZA

Costume Construction

ERIC FERNANDEZ

Run Crew, Scene Shop Assistant

LILLY KISNER

Run Crew, Scene Shop Assistant

JARED SHIH

Run Crew

TAIYU OU

Run Crew, Scene Shop Assistant

HAYLI CRANDALL

Scene Shop Assistant

RYAN PEREZ ADAME

Box Office Manager/Front of House, Faculty
Ryan is a theater and visual artist who has taught and performed in schools and theaters in L.A. and Sacramento for 25 years. Acting credits include: the California premier of THE HOMBRES (Julián) at Capital Stage, DURANGO 66 with Mexico City-based company Teatro Línea de Sombra at REDCAT, DAVID LANG: CROWD OUT at Disney Concert Hall/L.A. Philharmonic, ANTIGONE (Kreon) at the Walt Disney Modular Theater, HEDDA GABLER (Brack) at Studio 407, THE CONFERENCE OF THE BIRDS (Sparrow) at B Street Theatre, THE FANTASTICKS (El Gallo), OKLAHOMA! (Ali Hakim), THE DROWSY CHAPERONE (Aldolpho), THE MUSIC MAN (Harold Hill), and THE PRODUCERS (Roger DeBris). TV: THE MELS. Directorial credits include: the original work CASULATIES OF WAR (Hollywood Fringe Festival), THE 25TH ANNUAL PUTNAM COUNTY SPELLING BEE (River Stage), CHICAGO, YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN, THE ADDAMS FAMILY, NUNSENSE, and THE DROWSY CHAPERONE. He is the co-founder of “The Pinkys”, an all-BIPOC performance collective whose work WITNESS THE YELLOW PERIL premiered at the Son of Semele and Hollywood Fringe Festivals in L.A. and was selected for the Edmonton Fringe Festival in Canada. He earned his BA from UC Davis, a Master of Public Administration from the University of Southern California, and his Master of Fine Arts in Acting from the California Institute of the Arts. Ryan is an Affiliate Artist at Emory University as well as an Adjunct Professor of Theatre Arts and the PRIDE Center Faculty Coordinator here at Cosumnes River College. He is a proud member of Actors’ Equity, SAG/AFTRA, and LRCFT.

Elyse Sharp

Co-Dramaturg
Elyse Sharp - Co-Dramaturg Elyse Sharp is the co-host and co-producer of Shakespeare Anyone?, the podcast that makes Shakespeare easier to understand. She is also a professional actor, director, producer, and teaching artist with over two decades of Shakespeare performance and scholarship. She is a member of Actors' Equity Association and the Shakespeare Association of America. She has been the resident dramaturg for Shakespeare on the Vine Theatre Company (Murphys, CA) since 2020 and teaches acting, Shakespeare, and script analysis at Capital Stage in Sacramento. Elyse believes that Shakespeare is for everyone and her goal is to make it easier for people of all backgrounds to engage with and understand Shakespeare. For more, visit www.shakespeareanyone.com.

Announcing the 2025-26 Season: This Is Our Story

 

birdmocking

OCTOBER 7-11, 2025

By ANTHONY D'JUAN

Centering the humanity of a wrongfully-accused father and husband awaiting trial in an Alabama jail, CRC faculty member Anthony D’Juan gives fullness and voice to Tom Robinson and breathes new life into a old story in this reimagination of Harper Lee’s classic novel TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD.

RENT

November 7-23, 2025

Book, Music, and Lyrics by JONATHAN LARSON

The Tony- and Pulitzer Prize-winning musical that defined a generation examines the lives of a group of struggling young artists searching for love, meaning, and inspiration amidst the ravages of the AIDS epidemic and gentrification in 1990s New York. Inspired by Puccini’s legendary opera La Bohème, the score includes contemporary classics like “One Song Glory”, “Light My Candle”, and “Seasons of Love”.

 

Rent is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.mtishows.com

the S.O.A.P.

THE STUDENT ONE ACT PLAYFEST

December 5, 2025

New name, same great original works by our playwrighting students!

STORY EXPLORERS

Touring Fall 2025

Book, Music & Lyirics by MIN KAHNG

A musical experience for children with autism and other special needs.

Contact us at AdameR@crc.losrios.edu for information on booking a performance at your school!

GLORIA 

March 6-14, 2026

By BRANDEN JACOBS-JENKINS

Ambition, corporate culture, and celebrity-obsession collide in the 2016 Pulitzer Prize-nominated play about young editorial assistants trying to climb the publishing industry ladder and the one day in the office that forces them to realize that telling their own stories isn’t up to them alone.

ANNA IN THE TROPICS

April 24-May 3, 2026

By NILO CRUZ

Set in a Florida cigar factory in 1929, the 2003 Pulitzer Prize-winning play is the story of a newly-arrived “lector” - a man who reads stories aloud to the workers while they roll cigars - and the swirling intrigue and danger that erupt as he reads them Leo Tolstoy’s classic novel ANNA KARENINA.

SUMMER SHOW TO BE ANNOUNCED

Summer 2026

Stay tuned for more details!


Fall 2025 Events & Auditions

If you're interested in auditioning for birdmockingRent, or Story Explorers, getting to know our department, or if you love karaoke, check out these events to kick-off the Fall semester:

  • Theatre Arts Semester Kick-Off & Karaoke Night: Wednesday, August 27, 2025 @ the Black Box 
    • Join us to build community, meet other students & the faculty, hear about the season, and most importantly: SING KARAOKE!
  • Audition Workshop: Wednesday, September 3, 2025 @ the Black Box
    • Want to brush up your audition pieces or never been to an audition and want to see what it's like? Come to this free workshop and get audition technique tips and even work your pieces and get faculty feedback!
  • Fall Semester General Auditions: September 8-11, 2025 @ the Black Box
    • Auditions for the Fall Semester shows
  • Spring Semester General Auditions: December 8-11, 2025
    • Auditions for the Spring Semester shows

Register for Fall 2025 Theatre Arts Classes!

Whether you're interested in acting, building sets, the history of theatre, or if you're just theatre-curious, check out our lineup of classes coming this fall! 

Fall 2025 Theatre Arts & Theatre Arts Performance class schedule


Saying Goodbye to the 2024-25 #TheTimeIsNow Season

 

TWELFTH NIGHT

July 18-August 3, 2025

Presented in community with the Cosumnes Community Services District under the stars at Laguna Town Hall in Elk Grove

PAY WHAT YOU CAN TICKETS

By WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

Directed by ANTHONY D'JUAN

A shipwreck, a love triangle, mistaken identity, a Fool (and a whole lot of foolishness) collide in one of Shakespeare’s greatest comedies and most beloved works. 


 

Sponsors

Learn More About Stage Mag