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Improv Troupe: Reply All

Improv Troupe: Reply All

Unscripted and unpredictable: Reply All is Summit County's favorite improv comedy troupe that's gaining a loyal fan base right here at Theatre SilCo! Reply All specializes in long-form improv – they'll take your suggestions and churn out an hour of laughs.
SilCo Jazz Series

SilCo Jazz Series

The sounds and styles of vocalist/composer Jocelyn Medina cross cultures, creeds and continents. Her original music fuses elements of Brazil, Spain, Africa and India with jazz harmonies, neo-soul/funk grooves and adventurous improvisations.
No Sense, No Sensibility

No Sense, No Sensibility

“No Sense, No Sensibility" showcases a fast-paced performance filled with comedy, drama, and improv through original plays written by the collective team all wrapped up in 60 minutes. This production promises not only creativity and wit but also an exploration of the boundless possibilities of live performance.
SilCo Jazz Series

SilCo Jazz Series

Lauren Frihauf sings live at Theatre SilCo's "Jazz Club" Stage! First making waves on Season 19 of NBC's "The Voice," and NPR Music's Tiny Desk ‘Top Shelf’ in 2022, Lauren's music carries an indie singer-songwriter feel, infused with folk and neo-soul elements, creating a captivating and unique sonic landscape.
Ken Ludwig's Moriarty: A New Sherlock Holmes Mystery

Ken Ludwig's Moriarty: A New Sherlock Holmes Mystery

Comedy | Adventure | Familiar Characters Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson return! It's a first for Theatre SilCo. If you liked Baskerville you will love Moriarty: A New Sherlock Holmes Adventure. You will be graced by some of your favorites from last summer taking you on an investigation that evolves into a global enigma, brimming with spies, extortion, and suspense. Confronted with their most challenging case to date. JUNE 14 - JULY 7
The Amish Project

The Amish Project

In an exploration of forgiveness and resilience, The Amish Project delves into the aftermath of a tragic school shooting in an Amish community. The story invites audiences to contemplate the transformative power of healing and understanding.