Feb 20 Friday
Mozart’s opera La Clemenza di Tito unfolds in a world of politics, betrayal, and mercy. With a libretto by Caterino Mazzola after Pietro Metastasio, this production is led by Jonathan Shames and Nicole Kenley-Miller. The story follows the benevolent Emperor Tito as he faces a coup orchestrated by Vitellia, daughter of the former emperor, who manipulates Tito’s loyal friend Sesto into leading the revolt. As the Capitol burns and alliances crumble, Tito must decide whether his reign, and his capacity for forgiveness, can endure. Single tickets go on sale February 4, 2026.
Step into a world of magic and mischief with "Matilda," presented by NHS Theatre in the Clinton Theater at the Nancy O'Brian Center for Performing Arts! Join us for an unforgettable evening filled with lively music, amazing performances, and Roald Dahl’s beloved characters brought to life on stage. This family-friendly event is perfect for audiences of all ages, so gather your friends and family and experience the wonder together. Don’t miss your chance to support local talent and enjoy a spectacular production—purchase your tickets today!
Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Libretto by Caterino Mazzola, after Pietro MetastasioMusical and Artistic Direction by Jonathan ShamesStage Direction by Nicole Kenley-Miller
In Mozart’s penultimate opera, the benevolent Emperor Tito is under the threat of a coup incited by Vitellia, the daughter of the former emperor. She has seduced Tito's confidante, Sesto, and convinced him to lead the insurrection. As the Capitol burns, it appears that all Tito's allies are turning against him. Will Tito's reign survive, and can he forgive the conspirators?
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Feb 26 Thursday
Each month, the McSwain Theatre shows movies every Thursday at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. This weeks film is Friendly Persuasion.
Each month, the McSwain Theatre shows movies every Thursday at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. This week, the film is Friendly Persuasion.