PCC Theatre

PCC Sylvania Performing Arts Center (PAC) Theater | Theatre contact: Patrick Tangredi

Love and Information poster Love and Information
Love and Information, by Carol Churchill: In this fast moving kaleidoscope, more than a hundred characters try to make sense […] Posted May 5, 2017
In the Heights poster In The Heights
In the Heights: The Tony Award winning musical by Lin-Manuel Miranda, Broadway’s Hamiton. In the Heights centers on a variety […] Posted March 10, 2017
Almost, Maine poster Almost, Maine
By John Cariani A series of short vignettes exploring love and loss in a town so small it’s called “Almost”. […] Posted November 10, 2016
Tales of the Arabian Nights poster Tales of the Arabian Nights (Part 2)
By Mary Zimmerman Designed by Sarah Gahagan, Jamie Tait and Dan Hays Directed by Jessica Wallenfels Performances Friday May 6, […] Posted May 6, 2016
Tales of the Arabian Nights poster Tales of the Arabian Nights (Part 1)
By Mary Zimmerman Designed by Sarah Gahagan, Jamie Tait and Dan Hays Directed by Theatre Program Chair, Patrick Tangredi Performances […] Posted March 4, 2016
Usagi Yojimbo poster Usagi Yojimbo (The American Premiere)
By Stan Sakai, adapted by Stewart Melton For over 30 years Stan Sakai’s Usagi Yojimbo has been loved by comic […] Posted November 6, 2015
The Glass Menagerie The Glass Menagerie
By Tennessee Williams This compelling family drama vaulted Tennessee Williams to the pantheon of American playwrights and established his reputation […] Posted May 8, 2015
Hairspray poster Hairspray, The Broadway Musical
A collaboration between the PCC Dance, Music, and Theatre programs. Choreography: Heidi Dyer Co-directed by: Julianne Johnson-Welss, Dan Hays Music […] Posted March 6, 2015
Much Ado About Nothing poster Much Ado About Nothing
By William Shakespeare William Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing takes us to the beloved banter between Beatrice and Benedick, the […] Posted November 13, 2014
The Real Inspector Hound poster The Real Inspector Hound
By Tom Stoppard Feuding theatre critics Moon and Birdboot, the first a fusty philanderer and the second a pompous and […] Posted May 2, 2014