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Jesus Christ Superstar

Posted on June 1, 2015December 29, 2023

Performances will be at the Cumberland Arts Center
Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, June 4,5,6,11,12, and 13 at 7:00 p.m.
Sunday June 7 and 14th at 2:00 p.m.
Ticket $14.00, and are available at Peter & Annies (715-822-9959)

Charles Peterson sings the part of Jesus, Jeremy Westin portrays
Judas, and Mary Magdalene is played by Kiara Conners.
Other soloists include Albin Peterson, Randy Skow-Anderson, Ron Ruppel, Amy Lundgren and Jim Schweiger.
Many other local actors play multiple parts- disciples, money-changers at the Temple, the sick and bereaved, and the angry mob at the trial. John Westin is Musical Director, and Dave Evenson directs the production.

You Can’t Take It With You

Posted on March 1, 2015December 29, 2023

This comedy is overall a fun, light-footed romp and is the 1937 winner of the Pulitzer Prize in Drama. Alice is the normal one in a family of eccentrics and shes fallen in love with Tony, the son of a strait-laced Wall Street banker. Alice’s sister is a dancer and a candy maker. Her mother is a playwright who has yet to finish a play. Her father builds fireworks in the basement, and her Grandpa has left life’s rat race but is now dealing with the IRS as he hasn’t paid income tax for three decades.

You Cant Take It With You is a charming comedy which has many screwball, high-society elements common in so many plays written in the 1930s and features themes that still are relevant today.

Show times at the Cumberland ETC:
Thursday, March 26th 2015 at 7:00 PM
Friday, March 27th 2015 at 7:00 PM
Saturday, March 28th 2015 at 7:00 PM

The Spitfire Grill

Posted on October 1, 2014December 29, 2023

ETC has been working on James Valcq quaint production of The Spitfire Grill musical.

The plot is based on a feisty parolee Percy Talbott(Lauren Thornwall) following her dream to experience the magnificent brilliance of the Northern Wisconsin Fall colors. She finds herself in a small town called Gilead, which could be Cumberland. Percy lands a job working at the Spitfire Grill that is owned by an ornery woman, Hannah Ferguson (Christine Johansen).

The Spitfire Grill is for sale, but there are no takers for the only diner in the depressed town, so newcomer, Percy comes up with a raffle winning idea which turns the townspeople in tumultuous directions as they realize they couldn’t see the forest for the trees.

The music is folksy, charming, powerfully embracing and will pull at your small town heartstrings. The play is directed by Ann Kysely and others in the cast are Carol Houghdahl, Tom Toftness, Jeremy Westin, Val Dehline and Tommy Youston.

Show performances will be:
October 3, 4, 9, 10, 11 – 7:00 P.M.
and
October 5 – 2:00 P.M. Matinee

Tickets $12 Available in Advance at Peter and Annies downtown Cumberland
Cumberland Fine Arts Center
1595 Second Avenue
(Across from Cumberland Elementary)

Higher Vision Quartet

Posted on July 1, 2014December 29, 2023

DICK SAMPSON, JOHN WESTIN, ELAINE MOLLS, MIKE JENKINSON, ALBIN PETERSON

JULY 19TH, 2014, 7:OOPM at the ETC
ADMISSION $5.00

June Groom

Posted on June 1, 2014December 29, 2023

All Shook Up

Posted on March 1, 2014December 29, 2023

MARCH 20,21,22, – 7:00 P.M.
SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY, MARCH 22 2014 2:00 P.M.

By Joe Dipietro
Inspired by and featuring the songs of ELVIS PRESLY!
$10 ADULTS, $6 STUDENTS
Tickets Available in advance at CHS office or at the door if not sold out!

Deathtrap

Posted on October 1, 2013December 29, 2023

Fri. Sat. Sun. Oct. 25, 26, 27
Thu. Fri. Sat. Oct. 31, Nov. 1, 2
Curtain 7pm except for Sun-2pm matinee

One of the great Broadway successes in recent history, this ingeniously constructed play offers a rare and skillful blending of two priceless theatrical ingredients: gasp-inducing thrills and spontaneous laughter. Dealing with the devious machinations of a writer of thrillers whose recent offerings have been flops, and who is prepared to go to any lengths to improve his fortunes, Deathtrap provides twists and turns and sudden shocks in such abundance that audiences will be held spellbound until the very last moment.

Veteran actor Dan Hoffmann plays the down on his luck playwright Sidney Bruhl, who comes up with an ingenious plan to improve his fortunes. He is aided by former student and aspiring writer Clifford, played by newcomer Jim Tempesta. Sidney’s conflicted wife is played by Ann Kysely. The cast is rounded out by Meg Atkins, playing the fey Helga Ten Dorp, and newcomer Sherman Hanks, playing Sidney’s lawyer. The play is ably directed by Phil Amundson & Mike Clay.

Tickets are available at Peter and Annie’s in downtown Cumberland, or if not sold out, at the door before each performance. Admission is $8.

Over the River and Through the Woods

Posted on August 1, 2013December 29, 2023

Performance dates: Wed.-Sat., Aug. 21-24.
Showtime: 7:00PM.
Tickets are $8 and on sale now at Peter & Annies, downtown Cumberland, or at the door

THE STORY:
Nick, (Ryan Mathison), is a single, Italian-American guy from New Jersey. His parents retired and moved to Florida. That doesn’t mean his family isn’t still in Jersey. In fact, he sees both sets of his grandparents every Sunday for dinner. This is routine until he has to tell them that he’s been offered a dream job. The job he’s been waiting formarketing executivewould take him away from his beloved, but annoying, grandparents. He tells them, but the news doesn’t sit so well. Thus begins a series of schemes to keep Nick around. How could he betray his family’s love to move to Seattle for a job, wonder his grandparents? Well, Frank, (Brian Keeler), Aida, (Chris Johansen), Nunzio, (Mike Clay), and Emma, (Eva Srubar), do their level best, and that includes bringing to dinner the lovelyand singleCaitlin O’Hare, (Dana Warwick), as baitwe won’t give the ending away here.

Directed by Diane Thorp and assisted by Shanna Fraiser.

The Music Man

Posted on June 1, 2013December 29, 2023

Show Times:
Thursday – Saturday June 6, 7, 8, 13, 14, 15 – 7:00 P.M.
Sunday Matinee June 9 & 16 – 2:00 P.M.

Tickets available Peter and Annies $14
Opening Night Gala for: The Music Man
Thursday June 6, 6 PM on the Front Lawn of Arts Center
Show starts at 7 PM
Hors doevres, Wine, beer, soft drinks
Summer casual preferred (sundress, polo shirt etc)

ETC presents Meredith Willsons well beloved The Music Man at the Cumberland Arts Center June 6-8 and June 13-15 at 7 PM, with 2 PM matinees on Sundays, June 9 and 16. The show is set just about 100 years ago, July 4, 1912, in fictional River City Iowa. Professor Harold Hill (Layton Nosbush), part con man and part magician, sets out to fleece the town of its money as he organizes a youth band. Throughout the show he stays one step ahead of Mayor Shinn (Ed Hougdahl), the constable (Steve Wickre) and the deputized School Board (Albin Peterson, Jim Kerr, Jeremy Westin and Dave Evenson).

At first Hill is distrusted by piano teacher and librarian, Marian Paroo (Shanna Fraiser), but she is finally won over as her Mother (Carol Hougdahl) and brother Winthrop (Zach de la Cruz) are taken in by his charms. Along the way we get to see the Independence Day preparations and celebration, with performances by the Ladies Auxiliary led by Mayors wife, Eulalie MacKecknie Shinn (Chris Johansen), and other auxiliary members played by Jessica de la Cruz, Sharai Hefty, Charlotte Shanahan, Sheri Johnson, Barb Ankarlo, Jeanne Shanahan. Stan Nosbush, plays Hills co-conspirator Marcellus Washburn. BJ Brenna plays Charlie Cowell- out to get Hill for his giving salesmen a bad reputation.

The townspeople and chorus include Al Bock, Micah Weltzin (as Tommy Djilas), Naomi Rodriguez (as Amaryllis), Rachael Korntved and Emilie Springsteen (as Zaneeta and Gracie Shinn), Ben Ankarlo, Wayne Ankarlo, Mollie Delzer, Kalli Relford, Kaia Johnson, Maya Brenna, Elizabeth Korntved, Indira Rodriguez, Ally de la Cruz, Natasha Rodriguez, and Cassie Callow.

Anne Kysely is directing, with assistance from Dave Evenson, who also is set designer. John Westin is Music Director and Rachael Korntved is choreographer. Diane Thorp and Toni Ritchie are costume designers. Pit band includes Dorene Weltzin, Lisa Barker, Nancy Keeler and Josh Dorn.

All tickets are $14, and are available at Peter and Annies in downtown Cumberland. The Arts Center is at 1595 2nd Ave (Also Highway 63) north of downtown Cumberland

ETC Concert Series: David Hile

Posted on April 1, 2013December 29, 2023

Saturday April 6th 2013 7:00 pm
Tickets $5.00 at the door of the ETC.

David Hile will be kicking off the 2013 ETC Concert series on Saturday night April 6th at 7:00 p.m. at the ETC Arts Center in Cumberland WI.

David grew up in Cumberland and was very involved in the local music and theatre scene. As a solo singer/guitarist he has appeared in ETC’s annual Cabaret Cumberland and Celebration of the Arts every year since 2006, Other favorite venues have been the 5 O’clock Club, the Shell Lake Amphitheatre, the State Theatre in Eau Claire (Starquest) and private events such as weddings, benefits, and graduation parties.

Performing with the band “Living Hiatus” as their lead singer and guitar player, David has performed at the Cumberland Fourth of July Celebration, Launchpad, Club Cumberland, Northwoods Brew Pub, Kinship’s Night in Paradise, the Washburn County Fair, and various dances and benefits.

David started acting at ETC when he was in second grade and continued through High School. Some roles he may be remembered for are: Joseph in “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat”, Sky Masterson in “Guys and Dolls”, and Smudge in “Forever Plaid”.

After graduating from Cumberland High School in 2008 David moved to St Paul to attend McNally Smith Music College. In 2009 he was cast in “The Buddy Holly Story” at The History Theatre in St Paul, and that was the beginning of a long association with that theatre. He has worked in various departments and is now on their full time staff, currently as the Assistant Box Office Manager.

The evening of the 6th will be an informal concert with wine and beer available. Audience members will hear many familiar tunes, from the Beatles to Warren Zevon.

The ETC Art Center is located at 1595 2nd Ave Cumberland Wisconsin, across the street from the Elementary School. Tickets are $5 and will be available at the door.

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