Cabrini students involved in theatre present drama and comedy throughout the year, working on stage and behind the scenes to produce top-quality entertainment while learning about the arts. The campus community and area residents attend performances.
The Cabrini Theatre, located in Grace Hall, has sparked Cabrini students' creativity for years. In the past, Cabrini Theatre has staged premieres, musicals, drama, improv, student work, and even produced original cast recordings.
For information about the Cabrini Theatre, contact Dr. Thomas Stretton at 610-902-8328 or ts723@cabrini.edu.
Recent Performances
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"Merrily We Roll Along" - a Stephen Sondheim musical
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"Lend Me A Tenor" - a musical farce set in an opera company
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"The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee" - a Tony-award–winning one-act musical comedy that centers around a fictional spelling bee
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"The Complete History of America-Abridged" - a comedy that presents America's past as a breathlessly paced sequence of silly vaudeville sketches
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"The Laramie Project - 10 Years Later: An Epilogue" - the follow-up to the acclaimed play, "The Laramie Project," that documents reactions to the Matthew Shepherd murder
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"Once On This Island" - a musical retelling of Hans Christian Andersen's The Little Mermaid set in the French Antilles in the Caribbean Sea, with elements of the Romeo and Juliet story
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"12 Angry Jurors" - a classic courtroom drama that takes the audience into the jury room
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"Godspell" - a rock musical based on the Gospel of Saint Matthew