Past & Present Productions

For over 50 years, Mill Race Theatre Company has provided quality theatre experiences to Columbus, Indiana. Our longstanding track record began in 1969 with productions of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (July) & Bye Bye Birdie (August) at the Historical (and now demolished) Mill Race Playhouse and continues to this day. This page is currently under construction so excuse the mess! It is our goal to document all MRTC productions here on our site and you can help us do that. If you have photos, stories, memories, scripts, costume pieces, etc from past shows, we’d love to hear from you. Please fill out our Contact Us form to share more!

  • She Kills Monsters

    October 4th - 6th, 2024
    Directed By: Kate Connor

    A high-octane dramatic comedy laden with homicidal fairies, nasty ogres, and 90s pop culture, acclaimed playwright Qui Nguyen offers a heart-pounding homage to the geek and warrior within us all.

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    Damn Yankees

    July 18th - 21st, 2024
    Directed By: Nick Hogan
    Music Directed By: David Maurey

    Based on the book “The Year The Yankees Lost The Pennant”, Damn Yanrkees is a modern retelling of the Faust legend set in the 1950's with the Washington Senators Baseball Team.

  • In Praise of Sparrows Logo

    In Praise of Sparrows - Staged Reading

    March 22nd,
    May 3rd & 4th, 2024
    Original Work by: Nicole Cunningham

    It’s 1926 and a wedding meant to light a path to the future for a struggling immigrant farming family kicks off a harrowing series of events.

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    Inherit The Wind

    February 23rd - 25th, 2024
    Directed by: Julie Hult

    This drama dives into the 1925 Scopes Monkey Trial, where a Tennessee teacher was tried for teaching the theory of evolution. Two persuasive attorneys argue the case in an effort to determine the balance of church and state.

  • I and You

    November 17th - 19th, 2023
    Directed by: Josh Hogan

    Two teenagers get together to work on a project about Walt Whitman that is due the next day. The show explores human connection, vulnerability, and life's purpose - and you won’t see the twist coming.

  • The Marriage Counselor

    Sept. 29th, 30th, & Oct. 1st, 2023
    Directed by: David Maurey

    An adult comedy about a traveling vacuum salesman who wanders into a marriage counselor's office and is mistaken for the marriage counselor by an upset couple. Hilarity ensues from there.

  • Seussical

    July 14th - 16th, 2023
    Directed by: Mikki Maurey
    Music Directed by: Ciaran Hill

    Enter the wacky world of Dr. Seuss with familiar friends like The Cat in the Hat, Horton, The Grinch, and Things 1 & 2. This family friendly musical is pure magic!

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    Dog Sees God

    March 2nd - March 5th, 2023
    Directed by: Josh Hogan

    The Peanuts characters are reimagined all grown up as high school students who are struggling to answer life’s big questions after tragedy strikes.

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    And Miss Reardon Drinks A Little

    November 4th - 6th, 2022
    Directed By: Juli Johnson

    A dark comedy about the three Reardon sisters after their mother's death. Think "God of Carnage" but with sibling rivalry and cocktails.

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    Twelfth Night

    July 12th - 14th, 2022
    Directed by: John Johnson

    A rousing contemporary musical adaptation of Shakespeare’s classic romantic comedy about mistaken identity and self-discovery.

Mill Race Theatre Company
Productions Through The Years

2016 - 2021

  • July 2021, Shrek The Musical, Directed by: Matthew Frick

  • January 2020, Charming Princes, Directed by: Caitlin Smith

  • December 2019, A Christmas Carol, Directed. by: Allison DeBolt

  • September 2019, Leading Ladies, Directed by: Nick Hogan

  • July 2019, Mamma Mia, Directed by: John Johnson

  • June 2019, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Directed by: Matthew Frick

  • February 2019, Cabaret, Directed by: Janie Gordon

  • January 2019, The Magical Mind of Billy Shakespeare, Directed by: Caitlin Smith

  • December 2018, The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, Directed by: Stephen Planalp & James Kinsella

  • September 2018, Crimes of the Heart, Directed by: Sharon Andrews

  • July 2018, The Little Mermaid, Directed by: Luke Major & Sarah Harpring

  • December 2017, A Charlie Brown Christmas, Directed by: Caitlin Smith

  • October 2017, Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery, Directed by: Alycyn Pratt

  • July 2017, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Directed by: John Johnson

  • April 2017, Proof, Directed by: Magen Pillar

  • December 2016, Santa’s Frosty Follies, Directed by: Dana Calfee

  • October 2016, God of Carnage, Directed by: John Johnson

  • July 2016, Oliver!, Directed by: Julie Hult

  • March 2016, The Odd Couple, Directed by: Alycyn Pratt

Mill Race Players
Productions Through The Years

2010 - 2015

  • October 2015, The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged) [Revised] Directed by: Caitlin Smith

  • July 2015, Willy Wonka, Directed by: Caleb Blackerby

  • July 2014, Wind in the Willows, Directed by: Caitlin Smith

  • July 2013, The Sound of Music, Directed by: John Johnson

  • July 2012, Peter Pan, Directed by: Caleb Blackerby

  • August 2011, Cinderella (The Enchanted Version), Directed by: Alycyn Pratt

  • July 2011, Merry Wives of Windsor, Directed by: John Johnson

  • July 2010, The King and I, Directedby: Mark Owens

2000 - 2009

  • July 2009, Annie, Directed by: Mary Claire King

  • July 2008, High School Musical, Directed by: John Johnson

  • July 2007, Gypsy, Directed by: Corbin Blackerby

  • July 2006, Oklahoma!, Directed by: Mark Owens

  • July 2005, Beauty and the Beast, Directed by: Suzanne Godby

  • July 2004, Annie Get Your Gun, Directed by: Corbin Blackerby

  • November 2003, Putting It Together, Directed by: Mark Owens

  • September 2003, I Do! I Do!, Directed by: Mark Owens

  • July 2003, Oliver!, Directed by: Sue Elliott

  • September 2002, The Miracle Worker, Directed by: Mark Owens

  • July 2002, Camelot, Directed by: Sheryl Nulph

  • April 2002, Dearly Departed, Directed by: Sheryl Nulph

  • December 2001, Little Women, Directed by: Sue Elliott

  • October 2001, Little Shop Of Horrors, Directed by: Sheryl Nulph

  • July 2001, South Pacific, Directed by: Mark Owens

  • February 2001, The Fantasticks, Directed by: Andrew Ranck

  • December 2000, Littlest Angel, Directed by: Sue Elliott

  • November 2000, Arsenic and Old Lace, Directed by: Sheryl Nulph

  • August 2000, Grease, Directed by: Sue Elliott

  • July 2000, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Directed by: John Johnson

  • March 2000, Sylvia, Directed by: Sheryl Nulph

  • February 2000, Baby, Directed by: Mark Owens

1990 - 1999

  • December 1999, Present For Santa

  • November 1999, Wait Until Dark, Directed by: Sue Elliott

  • July 1999, Brigadoon, Directed by: Sheryl Nulph

  • February 1999, Some Enchanted Evening, Directed by: Sheryl Nulph and Paul Guyer

  • December 1998, Santa’s Frosty Follies, Directed by: Shelli Loheide, Sue Elliott, Janie Gordon, and Sheryl Nulph

  • November 1998, Let’s Go to the Movies, Directed by: Sue Elliott

  • July 1998, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Directed by: Julie Calfee

  • February 1998, Our Town, Directed by: Sheryl Nulph

  • December 1997, The Velveteen Rabbit, Directed by: Shelli Loheide

  • August 1997, When Dreams Come True, Directed by: Sue Elliott

  • July 1997, Secret Garden, Directed by: Sheryl Nulph

  • April 1997, Bad Children and Improv

  • February 1997, Once Upon A Mattress, Directed by: Clark Foster

  • December 1996, WXMS: A Cable…

  • July 1996, Wizard of Oz, Directed by: John Johnson

  • April 1996, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe

  • January 1996, Give My Regards To Broadway, Directed by: Sue Elliott

  • December 1995, Christmas Around the…

  • July 1995, Carousel, Directed by: Sheryl Nulph

  • June 1995, Godspell, Directed by: John Johnson

  • December 1994, Santa’s Frosty Follies

  • July 1994, Into the Woods, Directed by: John Johnson

  • April 1994, Stuart Little

  • December 1993, The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, Directed by: Shelli Loheide

  • July 1993, Music Man, Directed by: Sheryl Nulph

  • April 1993, Short by Shorts

  • February 1993, Nunsense, Directed by: John Johnson

  • December 1992, The Wizard of Oz

  • July 1992, Annie, Directed by: Sheryl Nulph

  • December 1991, Babes in Toyland

  • July 1991, Gypsy, Directed by: John Johnson

  • April 1991, Alice in Wonderland

  • February 1991, You’re A Good Man Charlie Brown, Directed by: Sheryl Nulph

  • December 1990, The Velveteen Rabbit

  • July 1990, The King and I, Directed by: Shelli Loheide

1980 - 1989

  • December 1989, The Best Christmas Pageant Ever

  • July 1989, Bye Bye Birdie, Directed by: Shelli Loheide

  • April 1989, Winnie the Pooh

  • December 1988, Scrooge!

  • July 1988, Quilters, Directed by: Charlotte Battin

  • July 1987, Peter Pan

  • December 1986, Short Plays

  • July 1986, West Side Story

  • July 1985, The Sound of Music, Directed by: Charlotte Battin

  • July 1984, Cinderella, Directed by: Charlotte Battin

  • July 1983, Annie, Directed by: Charlotte Battin

  • July 1982, Kismet, Directed by: Ray LeBlanc

  • July 1981, South Pacific, Directed by: Ray LeBlanc

  • July 1980, Lil’ Abner, Directed by: Jeff Franke

1969 - 1979

  • July 1979, Oliver!, Directed by: Pam Olson

  • August 1978, The Ransom of Red Chief, Directed by: Pam Olson

  • July 1978, The Music Man, Directed by: Nan Macy

  • August 1977, Toad of Toad Hall, Directed by: Pam Olson

  • July 1977, Kiss Me Kate, Directed by: Ray LeBlanc

  • August 1976, The Hobbit, Directed by: Pam Olson

  • July 1976, Unsinkable Molly Brown, Directed by: Ray LeBlanc

  • July 1975, Oklahoma!, Directed by: Steve McKinley

  • August 1974, Carousel, Directed by: Marsha Morgan

  • July 1974, In One Basket, Directed by: Various Mill Race Players Student Directors

  • July 1974, Androcles and the Lion, Directed by: Marsha Morgan

  • August 1973, West Side Story, Directed by: Sandi Huge

  • July 1973, The Wizard of Oz, Directed by: Marsha Morgan

  • August 1972, Twelfth Night, Directed by: Jim Crawford or Sandi Huge

  • August 1972, Deadwood Dick, Directed by: Jim Crawford or Gary Valenza

  • July 1972, Lil’ Abner, Directed by: Sandi Huge

  • August 1971, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Directed by: Gary Valenza

  • August 1971, Huckleberry Finn, Directed by: Thom Huge

  • July 1971, Peter Pan, Directed by: Gary Valenza

  • August 1970, Oliver!, Directed by: Marsha Morgan

  • August 1970, The Thwarting of Baron Bollingrew, Directed by: Marsha Morgan

  • July 1970, The Sandbox

  • July 1970, The American Dream, Directed by: Gary Valenza

  • August 1969, Getting Pinned, Directed by: Tony Conjo

  • August 1969, The Steadfast Tin Soldier

  • August 1969, Bye Bye Birdie

  • July 1969, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Directed by Arlene Kimberly