SPRING 2025

NOTABLE DATES:
Saturday 3/29 2pm
ASL Interpreted/Sensory Friendly Performance. Language and Innuendo will be adjusted for younger audiences. ​
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TICKET PRICES:
Adult: $25
Student/Senior: $20
(Students classified as age 18 & under / Seniors classified as age 60+)
If you require accessible seating, please call the CVFT Box office at 952-250-7206.
March 28 7pm
March 29 2pm*^ & 7pm
March 30 2pm
April 4 7pm
April 5 2pm & 7pm
April 6 2pm
*ASL Interpreted/Sensory Friendly Performance.
^Language and Innuendo will be modified for this performance.
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*An ASL-interpreted theater event provides American Sign Language interpretation for Deaf and hard-of-hearing audience members, with interpreters positioned near the stage to translate spoken dialogue and sound cues into ASL.
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^A sensory-friendly performance is designed to create a more inclusive experience for individuals with sensory sensitivities by adjusting lighting, sound levels, and audience expectations to provide a more comfortable environment.
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The Chaska High School Theatre
545 Pioneer Trail, Chaska, MN 55318
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Directed by Bryn Tanner
Music Direction Sean Barker
Choreography Kate McCall
Producers Ginny Enfield and Jennifer Martin
Pit Conductor Tori Sweeney
Stage Manager Jacob Huttner
Costume Design Bronson Talcott
Technical Director/Set Design Hannah Johnson
Light/Sound Design Jon Christenson
Props Casey Williams
Intimacy/Fight Coordinator Tom Ringberg
Welcome to the Renaissance and the outrageous, crowd-pleasing musical farce, Something Rotten. Created by Grammy Award-winning songwriter Wayne Kirkpatrick, and successful screenwriters Karey Kirkpatrick and John O’Farrell, Something Rotten was lauded by audience members and critics alike, receiving several Best Musical nominations and hailed by Time Out New York as "the funniest musical comedy in at least 400 years".
Set in the 1590s, brothers Nick and Nigel Bottom are desperate to write a hit play but are stuck in the shadow of that Renaissance rock star known as "The Bard." When a local soothsayer foretells that the future of theatre involves singing, dancing and acting at the same time, Nick and Nigel set out to write the world’s very first musical. But amidst the scandalous excitement of opening night, the Bottom Brothers realize that reaching the top means being true to thine own self, and
all that jazz.​​​​​
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