September 14 - September 24, 2023

The Inseparables
By T.J. Young
Directed by Mikel Matthews

Cast

Alex: Chelsea Collier
Brooklyn: Misty Martin
Dakota: Christine Powell
Emerson: Marshawn Bingham
Ezra: Zoë Dunn
Jordan: Aaron Clark
Kai: Gina Maggio
Reese: Solomon Robinson
Taylor: Jacqueline Moreno

“All for one and one for all” takes on a whole new meaning. Peek behind the scenes as a small theater company rehearses its original adaptation of “The Three Musketeers.” Complete with puppets and pool noodles, hilarity ensues as this new comedy celebrates the very real high and lows of community theater.


October 26 - November 5, 2023

WROL (Without Rule of Law)
By Michaela Jeffery
Directed by Jaclyn Loewenstein

Cast

Jo: Eve Foley (Cassie Wefel u/s)
Maureen: Suhani Garg (Brooklynn Evans u/s)
Robbie: Corban Eagles (Aidan Larkin u/s)
Sarah: Fallon McFarland (Evie Price u/s)
Vic: Leyla Aguiar Cohen (Izzy Gonzalez u/s)
Understudies (u/s) perform 10/28 and 11/2.

Convinced the world can’t be trusted to prioritize the well-being of adolescent girls, a group of eighth-grade “doomers” prepares to survive in the post-apocalyptic society they expect to inherit. Today’s complicated world needs this darkly comic coming-of-age story.


December 7 - December 17, 2023

House of Desires
By Sor Juana Ines de La Cruz and translated by Catherine Boyle
Directed by Christiana Molldrem Harkulich

Cast

Doña Ana: Carissa Yau
Doña Leonore:  Ellen Magee
Celia: Lexie Vogel
Don Carlos: Bryce Bennyhoff
Castaño:  Heraldo Hermosillo
Don Juan: Kyglo Webb
Don Rodridgo:  Kevin Paul Wickart
Hernando:  Nicolas Perez-Jandrich
Don Pedro: Trent Sherman
Musician: Kristin Pitlik

Understudies: Kristin Pitlik, Dylan Heck, Emily Goodell, Nicolas Perez-Jandrich

Don Pedro pines for Doña Leonor who is in love with Don Carlos who is desired by Doña Ana who is pursued by Don Juan. This 17th-century romantic farce is a wild tale of confusion and mistaken identities complete with wily servants and witless nobles.


January 25 - February 4, 2024

Usual Girls
By Ming Peiffer
Directed by KT Burke and Jiawei Pei

Cast

Kyeoung - CARISSA YAU
Woman - LESLEY LEE DZIK
Father - DAVID HECKMAN
Rory - OWEN SKARBULUS
Anna - ERIN ROUX
Lindsay - MADELYN HENSON
Marina/Older Girl/KKG Sister - JACQUELINE MORENO
Sasha/Older Girl/KKG Sister - KAILA SIMPSON
Older Girl/KKG Sister - KRISTIN PITLIK

UNDERSTUDIES (perform Saturday, January 27):
Kyeoung: MAHAL CHILDRESS
Woman: TINA GONZALEZ CHILDRESS
Rory: KYGLO WEBB

“Usual Girls” chronicles the wonder, pain, and complexity of growing up as an Asian-American female in today’s society. This provocative, autobiographical work spans years in the life of a Korean-American girl in a Midwestern suburb. Filled with wit and raw honesty, this biting comedy was nominated for a 2019 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Play.


March 21 - April 7, 2024

Falsettos
Book by William Finn and James Lapine with music and lyrics by William Finn
Directed by Kendall Jeonson, Music Direction by Caitlin Richardson, Choreography by Monica Samii-Porter

The Cast of Falsettos:
Marvin - MICHAEL STEEN
Trina - JACLYN LOEWENSTEIN
Jason - ROBIN FITZGERALD
Mendel - CHRIS ABBOTT
Whizzer - ANDREW SIMEK
Dr. Charlotte - MELISSA GOLDMAN
Cordelia - KIMMY SCHOFIELD

Understudies:
Marvin u/s - JACOB DETERS
Trina u/s - EMILY HOGAN
Jason u/s - RUTH IONIN
Whizzer u/s - OWEN HENDERSON
Dr. Charlotte u/s - KENNEDY TOZER
Cordelia u/s - KRISTIN PITLIK

Originally scheduled for spring 2020 at The Station, this long-awaited musical is a hilarious and heartbreaking exploration of family, Jewish identity, and gay life at the dawn of the AIDS epidemic. This spring musical features additional Wednesday performances.


May 9 - May 19, 2024

Describe the Night
By Rajiv Joseph
Directed by Latrelle Bright

ISAAC – Federico Cutolo
NIKOLAI – Jace Jamison
YEVGENIA – Helvi Witek
VOVA – Melih Sener
URZULA – Lauren Ashley Hayes
FELIKS – Reece Griffin
MARIYA – Cara Maurizi

Understudy Cast:
Isaac – Kyglo Webb
Nikolai – Neil Ryan
Yevgenia – June Clark Eubanks
Vova – Trent Sherman
Urzula – Carissa Yau
Feliks – Owen Skarbalus
Mariya – Aneta Lee   

Set in Russia over the course of 90 years, this thrilling and epic new play traces the stories of seven men and women connected by history, myth and conspiracy theories. Real people and fictional characters hop timelines in this unforgettable tale of humanity.


June 20th - June 30th, 2024

This Girl Laughs, This Girl Cries, This Girl Does Nothing
by Finegan Kruckemeyer
Directed by June Clark Eubanks

The Cast ("Forest" & "Ocean" casts)
Younger Albienne: Zoe Harms & Abigail Dossey
Older Albienne: Erin Roux & Ellen Magee
Younger Beatrix: Lizzie Eubanks & Bridget Yasunaga
Older Beatrix: Zoë Dunn & Rebecca Strom
Younger Carmen: Gloria Kruse & Eugenia Chatalbasheva
Older Carmen: Michaela Kruse & Britney Christman

Both Casts:
Narrators: Heraldo Hermosillo, Kahlilah Lane & Lincoln Machula
Mama/Eleanor/Woman: Beth Sheehan
Papa/Old Man: Casey Long
Lighthouse Lady/Ensemble: Shannon Morber
Peter/Ensemble: Daniel Cahill
City Man/Ensemble: Solomon Robinson
Village Girl/Ensemble: Gracelyn William
Badger/ Ensemble: Matteo Bartolome


August 1st - August 18th, 2024

LIZZIE
Music, lyrics, and book by Steven Cheslik-deMeyer, Tim Maner, and Alan Stevens Hewitt.
Directed by Sophia Urban

Cast:
Lizzie - Hannah Yonan
Emma - Kaila Simpson
Bridget - Emily Goodell
Alice - Jazmin Wilkins

Swings:
Lizzie/Alice - Mia-Belle Shannon
Emma/Bridget - Christiana Molldrem Harkulich

“LIZZIE” is a punk-rock reimagining of the classic American mythos surrounding the Lizzie Borden story. Legend has it that the Sunday School teacher murdered her father and stepmother with an axe one hot August morning in 1892 - though she was acquitted of the murders. In The Station Theatre’s musical retelling of the story, Lizzie Borden is most decidedly guilty, and her motives are explored through a score more closely resembling Bikini Kill and The Runaways than Andrew Lloyd Webber or Stephen Sondheim.