Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella
Directed by Hailey Anderson
This production, using the 2013 Broadway revival script, is the classic story you know and love. This version emphasizes the message that magic comes from kindness and strength comes from community.
With a cast of 24 incredibly talented cast members from the greater Austin area and a 13-piece live orchestra, this show is fun for the whole family from start to finish.
Performances are November 28th-30th at St. Mary's Catholic School in Taylor, Texas. Tickets can be found at the link below for individuals, families, and the royal treatment with the VIP table experience.
Previous Productions from the 2025 Season
SUMMER YOUTH: The Little Mermaid Jr.
Directed by: John Paul Kinney
Looking for a great educational opportunity?
"Journey 'under the sea' with Ariel and her aquatic friends in Disney's The Little Mermaid JR., adapted from Disney's Broadway production and the motion picture (featuring the enormously popular Academy Award-winning music and delightfully charming book and lyrics). Based on one of Hans Christian Andersen's most beloved stories, Disney's The Little Mermaid JR. is an enchanting look at the sacrifices we all make for love and acceptance.
In a magical underwater kingdom, the beautiful young mermaid, Ariel, longs to leave her ocean home — and her fins — behind and live in the world above. But first, she'll have to defy her father, King Triton, make a deal with the evil sea witch, Ursula, and convince the handsome Prince Eric that she's the girl whose enchanting voice he's been seeking." (MTI)
SUMMER PLAY: Cyrano de Bergerac
Directed by: Alysen Sherburne
Show Dates: July 5-6, 2025
A tragic romantic comedy set in 17th-century Paris. Cyrano, despite being a renowned swordsman and poet, feels that no woman can ever love him because he has an enormous nose. Secretly in love with the lovely Roxane, Cyrano agrees to help his inarticulate rival, Christian, win her heart by allowing him to present Cyrano’s love poems, speeches, and letters to her as his own work.
Play originally written in 1897 by Edmond Rostand. This version has been adapted and will be directed by Alysen Sherburne.