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Main Stage Theatre Productions - Current Season

2025–26 Main Stage Productions

Cedarville’s theatre program is pleased to present the following productions for its 25th anniversary season in the DeVries Theatre!

Playing Peter Pan

poster for Playing Peter Pan by Eric Mishne at Cedarville University

By: Eric Mishne

Performance Times: October 2–22, 2025

Based on the original play by JM Barrie, this adaptation written and directed by Cedarville Theatre alumnus, Eric Mishne, takes a modern twist when a close-knit family of five imagines and re-imagines the thrilling adventures of Peter Pan, Captain Hook, Tinkerbell, the entire cast of the Lost Boys and Pirates. A moving play that poignantly reveals how storytelling shapes our capacity to love, grieve, heal, and forgive.

 

Horizons of Gold

Horizons of Gold production poster

Book and concept by: Beth Kenniv
Music by: James Kenniv and Jeff Smith
Lyrics by: Beth Kenniv and Jeff Smith

Performance Times: February 5–15, 2026

A new musical loosely based on the book of Ruth chronicling the stories of a young migrant lost in turbulent 1930s California, a Kansas farm wife displaced by the Dust Bowl, and a generous farmer struggling to overcome his own loss. A powerful journey of love and loyalty packed with heart-rending drama, laugh-out-loud humor, gentle romance, and a cast of vibrant characters.

 

Flight: The Rise and Fall of Charles Lindbergh

poster for Flight by Garth Wingfield at Cedarville University

By: Garth Wingfield

Performance Times: April 9–19, 2026

When unprecedented fame follows his solo transatlantic flight, Charles Lindbergh is launched into public and media scrutiny. His struggle to maintain a private life in the public eye — and the impact of fame on his family — is masterfully staged through the pictures of Lindbergh the hero and Lindbergh the human.

 

Join us for the 25th anniversary season of Cedarville’s DeVries Theatre as we celebrate...

Our Heritage

We are grateful for our story! The powerful way faith is communicated through storytelling makes theatre relevant. We are blessed to build legacies of faith to point future generations to Him.

Our Hope

We are grateful for our God! Theatre-makers are called to serve in the mission of pointing to God’s faithfulness through the promises He fulfills. CU Theatre is determined to train our artists to produce thought-provoking art aimed at sharing our eternal hope with the hearts of our audience.

Our History

We are grateful for our past! We have shared stories in this space for 25 years that have impacted the Kingdom for God’s glory. We owe a lot to those who have gone before us and whose powerful journeys we are now blessed to share.