The Last Smoker in America
(September 29 - October 24, 2010)In this world premiere musical by Tony nominee Bill Russell (Side Show) and Drama Desk nominee Peter Melnick (Adrift in Macao), smoking has been outlawed in America. Find out if Pam will kick the habit, or fight for the right to light up in this raucous, irreverent musical. Producer's Circle Sponsor: Rosalie and Ed Ungar Supporting Sponsors: American Airlines and The Residence Inn Downtown Columbus

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It's a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play
(November 23 - December 12, 2010)Idealistic George Bailey struggles to cope with misfortune and considers ending his life one fateful Christmas Eve. This beloved holiday film clasic will captivate you as an ensemble of actors bring dozens of characters to life in a 1940s radio broadcast -- created live before you on the stage. Presenting Sponsor: Jones Day

The Santaland Diaries
(December 2 - 26, 2010)Laugh yourself silly in the repeat engagement of The Santaland Diaries. This one-act play features writings of American humorist and NPR commentator David Sedaris, recounting his experiences as a less-than-jolly elf at Macy's. Contains strong language. Presenting Sponsor: Macy's

I Am My Own Wife
(February 2-20, 2011)This Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award winning play illuminates the sacrifices and betrayals of a transgendered person who founds a respected museum while sheltering Berlin's homosexual community in pre- and post-World War II Germany. The story unfolds through a single actor playing more than 30 characters.

What the Butler Saw
(March 30 - April 17, 2011)A psychiatric clinic becomes a comic carnival of chaos as mistaken identities, attempted seductions, red herrings, lost relatives, and political intrigues explode in this classic British sex farce.

Souvenir: A Fantasia on the Life of Florence Foster Jenkins
(June 1-19, 2011)New York socialite Florence Foster Jenkins fancied she could sing. She could not. Her eventual concert at Carnegie Hall illuminates the silliest and most poignant of human foibles -- our own often skewed vision of who we are.

The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
(October 22-November 5, 2010)Did Ichabod Crane really meet the Headless Horseman or was it a prank? This "play with music" is a perfect celebration of Halloween spookiness with enough fun and frolic to make it a favorite of all ages.

Encyclopedia Brown
(January 7-21, 2011)When mysteries beset the populace of Idaville, they turn to Leroy "Encyclopedia" Brown to solve them. Using a game show format, this production challenges you to match wits with the genius boy detective. Presenting Sponsor: Robin and Peter Hersha

Charlotte's Web
(February 25-March 11, 2011)Wilbur must be "Some Pig" because Charlotte, the spider, has written those words in her web. Charlotte's sacrifice for Wilbur proves that she is some spider as well. This classic story has warmed the hearts of audiences for generations.

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CATCO-Phoenix Opens Children's Theatre Season With Sleepy Hollow!
Our first children's offering is the play-with-music "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" in a not-too-spooky adaptation by Steven C. Anderson. Great fall theatre just in time for Halloween! CLICK HERE for more information!
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CATCO-Phoenix Apprentice Reports on “Smoker” Rehearsals in NYC!
Our world premiere of The Last Smoker in America is rehearsing in New York City, and CATCO’s stage management team of Cheryl Ruschau (Production Stage Manager) and Angel Emerson (Stage Management Apprentice) have traveled to New York to manage the rehearsals and be the linchpins of communication and logistics as we rehearse this play so [...] Read More...








