Renaissance Theatre Announces Lineup For 2019 - 2020 Season
Mansfield, Ohio’s premiere venue for live entertainment, the Renaissance Theatre, is pleased to announce its 2019-20 season,Lighting Up Park Avenue. The organization formally announced the lineup at their Season Preview Party on Friday evening to a crowd of more than 900.
The evening began with the lovely sounds of the Mansfield Symphony Youth Orchestra. The Renaissance CEO Michael Miller then recognized the staff and Board and volunteers for all they do for the Renaissance. Volunteer of 36 years, Rae Reeder was recognized and given a Lifetime Subscription to the Renaissance for all of her years of service.
Rand Smith, President of the Board, then came on stage and discussed the past year and the current plans for the near future andLighting Up Park Avenue. In addition, Miller announced the Renaissance website URL will change fromMansfieldTickets.comtoRenTickets.org. Miller stated, “We believe this more closely describes what we do and the Renaissance as a not-for-profit performing arts association.”
Kristi Lord and Caroline Worner from Mechanics Bank stepped up on stage next to introduce the Mechanics Bank Education Series. MY Theatre will once again offer free sensory-friendly concerts for individuals with special needs and their families during the performances of Disney’sFrozen, Jr.and 13.MY Theatre also performed songs from the upcoming show,Polkadots: The Cool Kids Musical. Polkadotswill be performed June 7 and 8 and is free to the public. The hugely popular Teddy Bear Concert Series will return withThe Spooky Old House,Little Red Riding Hood, andGoldilocks and the Three Bears.The Mansfield Youth Orchestra and Youth Strings, which showcase nearly 150 outstanding musicians from over twelve counties in Central Ohio, will perform their annual Fall and Spring concerts. The Renaissance Youth Opera Theatre will round out the Education Series with performances in February ofAnnie Get Your Gun, and in May RYOT will presentKiss Me, Katepaired with an original curtain-raiser by Michael Thomas.
Percy Hall, a Mansfield music icon and fundamental contributor to the history of the Mansfield Symphony Orchestra was remembered during the event. Hall, who recently passed at the age of 91, was integral in the establishment of the Symphony’s Youth Orchestra and Youth Strings programs. His family has established the Percy Hall Memorial Fund to support the Mansfield Symphony Youth Orchestra and Youth Strings.
Movies will be back at the Renaissance Theatre featuring not one, buttwoseries presented by Spherion Staffing. The Family Film Series will showcaseThe Nightmare Before Christmas,Home Alone, andThe Goonies. The Cinema Series will feature cinematic showstoppersClue,The Princess BrideandSingin’ in the Rain.
The big screen at the Renaissance will come down for two other cinematic occasions. The first is on August 16 whenThe Shawshank Redemptionwill be screened in honor of its 25thAnniversary. On November 1, the Mighty Wurlitzer organ will be used to accompany the great silent film,The Phantom of the Opera.
Patti Kastelic from OhioHealth then came on stage to introduce the OhioHealth Symphony Series. Following Kastelic, Mansfield Symphony Orchestra Director, Maestro Octavio Más-Arocas, announced the season. The exciting kick-off concert will celebrate the spirit of the Bohemian on September 21 with “Bohemian Souls.”“SingOut,” the collaboration between area high school choirs and the Mansfield Symphony Chorus, will perform on October 6. On October 20, Más-Arocas will premiere his first Family Pops Concert. The season continues on February 8 with “Revolutions.” This concert will be side-by-side with the Mansfield Symphony Youth Orchestra and culminate with the magnificentSymphony No. 12by Shostakovich. March 21 will be the return of the popular singing competition in which the audience selects the winner. The concert is called “Mash-up” and will also feature the chambergrass group, Westbound Situation. Ending the season on May 9 is “Exuberance,” featuring Beethoven’sPiano Concerto No. 3andSymphony No.2by Sibelius.
Mike Miller returned to the stage to introduce the Black Box Series of Theatre 166. Kicking off the productions in this intimate venue will beSweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Streetin early October. In late October the emotionally powerful story of falling in and out of love,The Last Five Yearswill be presented. Artistic Director, Michael Thomas, will premiere another of his original works in January calledAt Last: An Evening with Etta Jameswhich will star Condrea Webber. Rounding out the Theatre 166 season will beCabaretin April and May.
Introducing the Richland Bank Broadway Series was Kristie Massa of Richland Bank. Highlights from this season led by Michael Thomas, artistic director, will beRoald Dahls’ Matilda The Musicalin July and August,A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murderin November, andRock of Agesin March. A special event was presented next. It is the highly anticipated return ofMutts Gone Nuts. This mega-hit will have two showings on January 19 and is in collaboration with the Humane Society of Richland County.
Completing the evening was the announcement of the Avita Health System Concert Series by Jerry Morasko of Avita Health Systems. Old Time Rock and Roll will be coming to the Renaissance on September 7 withTurn the Page – a Tribute to Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band,a concert co-produced with NC State. Christian and Gospel singing star, Natalie Grant, will grace our stage on October 13, and on November 30, the Holiday sounds of The Lettermen will be heard from the stage. On January 11 country superstar, Phil Vassar will celebrate his 20thyear of chart-topping hits. Completing the series will beKashmir: The Live Led Zeppelin Showon April 18.
Season Memberships are available now by contacting our Box Office at 419.522.2726. Subscriptions are now on-sale for Renaissance members and will go on sale for the general public on June 18. Single tickets go on sale for members on June 25 and for the public on July 9.