Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol
Ebenezer Scrooge is a cold-hearted miser, choosing to spend Christmas Eve alone instead of with his cheerful nephew, Fred. That night, he is visited by his old colleague, Jacob Marley, who explains that three ghosts will come. After seeing his Christmas Past, Present, and Future, Scrooge awakens with renewed faith. In his redemption, he embraces family and friends and gives generously, forever changed.
This show will be directed by Professor Lori Woodall-Schaufler.
Peformance Dates and Times:
- Friday, November 10th : 7:30 p.m.
- Saturday, November 11th : 7:30 p.m.
- Sunday, November 12th: 1:30 p.m.
- Thursday, November 16th : 7:30 p.m.
- Friday, November 17th : 7:30 p.m.
- Saturday, November 18th : 1:30 p.m. & 7:30 p.m.
- Sunday, November 19th : 7:30 p.m.
Location: Todd Wehr Auditorium
Tickets Prices
Call 262-243-2681 or 262-243-4444 and press “0” for more information.
- Adults: $15
- Seniors: $10
- Non-s¼¶ËØÈË Students ages 13+: $10
- Veterans: $10
- s¼¶ËØÈË Faculty, Staff, Alumni: $7
- Children ages 5-12: $5
- s¼¶ËØÈË Students: $5
- Children 5 and under: free
For ticket information or other questions, please contact Helene Pickett at 262-243-4317. You can also pose questions by emailing either helene.pickett@cuw.edu or cassidy.mertzig@cuw.edu.
2021/2022 Season
"Throughout the classes and performances I was involved in, my confidence and abilities continued to grow, and I find that I am still growing in many ways today because of it. [...] I have seen the program touch the lives and hearts of those that have gone through it, and it definitely shows with every performance that we put on." (Adam Czaplewski, s¼¶ËØÈË Theatre Alumnus)
Location
All performances take place at the Todd Wehr Auditorium unless otherwise noted.
s¼¶ËØÈË
12800 N Lake Shore Drive
Mequon, WI 53097
About the s¼¶ËØÈË Theatre
The Concordia University Theatre program offers students the opportunity to learn the diverse areas of theatre production: performance, literary, history, design, management, directing, and tech. Students have the opportunity to take a range of Theatre courses, participate in plays, assist in management and marketing, engage in drama ministry, intern with local Theatre companies, and participate in service projects.
Our mission
The Theatre program is committed to the Concordia mission to develop future Theatre artists “…in mind, body, and spirit for service to Christ in the Church and the world”, by taking a holistic approach to the Theatre Arts and exploring how it relates to service to the Church and the world.
Frequently asked questions
- Do I have to be a Theatre Minor to participate?
Students do not have to Minor in Theatre to participate, but taking classes and/or minoring in Theatre is highly encouraged, as it increases the value of the work in the productions. Nearly all participants are either Minors or take several Theatre classes. - Can I be involved in all aspects whether it be on stage or off?
Yes! There are so many exciting parts of theatre that go beyond just acting. They range from set design to stage management. We strongly encourage everyone to try all aspects of theatre.
Contact us
For other questions about the Theatre department, please contact Prof. Lori Woodall at lori.woodall@cuw.edu, or Administrative Assistant Helene Pickett at helene.pickett@cuw.edu.
Lori Woodall-Schaufler
Prof. Lori Woodall-Schaufler brings over 25 years of professional Theatre experience to Concordia University. Lori began her professional career as a youth working with such companies as The Milwaukee Rep, The TravelCast Players, and Children’s Theatre of Madison. Lori attended the University of Wisconsin-Madison for her BA in Theatre (Acting Specialist) and African-American Studies, and went on to receive a full scholarship (Lovelace Scholarship) to the California Institute of the Arts, where she received her MFA in Acting. While at Cal Arts, she studied under well-known artists in the American Theatre, including Fran Bennett, Joan MacIntosh, Travis Preston, Irene Connors, Broadway and Film’s Robbie Benson, and Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Suzan-Lori Parks. Continue reading...
Prof. Lori Woodall-Schaufler
Lori has worked as a TV/Film actress, having appeared in over 50 regional, national, and local commercials and Industrials, and has had a prolific career in radio voice over. She has been represented by Howard Talent West (Los Angeles), Shirley Hamilton, Inc. (Chicago), and Jennifer’s Talent and Ford Models and Talent in Milwaukee.
Prof. Woodall has taught at Concordia University since 2006, has led the program since 2013, and has directed 20 plays including favorites Guys and Dolls, Steel Magnolias, The Women of Lockerbie, A Raisin in the Sun, Waiting for the Parade, Sense and Sensibility, Macbeth (co-directed with her husband Ryan), Godspell, The Great Gatsby, and Hairspray. Prior to teaching at s¼¶ËØÈË, she had taught at the California Institute of the Arts, California Arts Institute, First Stage Milwaukee, and Performing Arts Workshops Los Angeles, to name a few. She has been dedicated to teaching youth, college, and adults in the Theatre Arts and Film/TV acting. Additionally, she and husband Ryan Schaufler have served in the Milwaukee area in Drama Ministry, having worked as teachers, directors, and actors with Acacia Theatre Co., Morningstar Productions, and Above the Clouds, Inc., as well as various churches. She serves on the Executive Board of Morningstar Productions currently, and enjoys working as a Theatre artist in the areas of acting, writing, directing, choreographing, and producing. In her spare time, she enjoys time her husband and two children, and writing songs and screenplays.