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Current Productions
The Lost Flamingo Theatre Company is proud to present our upcoming Spring 2026 Season!

Macbeth
By: William Shakespeare

  In medieval Scotland, noble warrior Macbeth is foretold to soon become king by a group of witches, prompting him to submit to his vices and commit a series of heinous murders on his rise through the ranks in the interest of fulfilling such a tempting prophecy. A classic, Shakespearean tragedy depicting a supposed hero’s fall from grace, ripe with themes of guilt and gothic superstition which illustrate how absolute power corrupts absolutely.

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  This production is directed by Michael Zarefoss and assistant directed by Laura Church. Performances March 28th at 7pm and 29th at 2pm in Arts West.

Urinetown
By: Greg Kotis

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In a Gotham-like city, a terrible water shortage, caused by a 20-year drought, has led to a government-enforced ban on private toilets. The citizens must use public amenities, regulated by a single malevolent company that profits by charging admission for one of humanity's most basic needs. Amid the people, a hero decides that he's had enough and plans a revolution to lead them all to freedom!

 

This production's director/music director is Ollie Rood and the assistant director is Abby Mangiafico. The production's assistant music director is Alexzander Hanks and the choreographer is Peyton Smith.

Performances will be April 17th-19th in Arts West. 

Dracula: A Comedy of Horrors
By: Gordon Greenburg & Steve Rosen

​When her sister Mina falls ill with a mysterious disease of the blood, Lucy Westieldt and her fiance, Jonathan Harker, enlist the help of famed female vampire hunter Doctor Jean Van Helsing. Their hunt for the dangerous and sexy Count Dracula abounds with clever wordplay and quick change antics.


This production is directed by Samantha Fanger and assistant directed by Bella Kammer. Performances will be April 4th at 7pm and 5th at 2pm in Arts West. 

Peter and the Starcatcher 
Adapted by: Rick Elice
From the book by: Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson

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​The origin story of who we now know to be Peter Pan, Captain Hook, and the rest who inhabit Neverland. Two ships, one fast and fancy with precious cargo known as “starstuff”, one slow and … not so fancy with less precious cargo of orphans. With quick witty dialogue and narration from the entire cast we see the old switcheroo of treasure chests, pirates taking over ships, two simultaneous shipwrecks on a tropical island, and some fish that turn into mermaids. This story is about childhood, destiny, found family, and *starstuff*.

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This production will be directed by LJ Arnold and assistant directed by Ava Kmetz.

Performances are April 25th at 7pm and the 26th at 2pm in Arts West.  

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Ohio University's Original Student-Run Theatre Company

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