Sing to Me

The Heidelberg University-Community Chorus presents:
Sing to Me

Saturday, November 4 at 7:00 PM
First Lutheran Church, Sanctuary
300 Melmore St., Tiffin, Ohio 44883

Dr. Greg Ramsdell, conductor  |  Cynthia Ramsdell, accompanist

Concert is free and open to the public A freewill offering will be collected.

Faculty Recital: Joan McConnell

Faculty Artist Recital: 
Joan Holder McConnell, organ

Sunday, September 10 at 3:00 PM
Trinity United Church of Christ
131 E. Perry St., Tiffin, OH 44883

Featured Guest Artist: 
Andreas Oeste, english horn

This concert includes masterworks by J.S. Bach and Felix Mendelssohn, along with a new composition, “The Light of Light Descending” by Doug McConnell.  Andreas Oeste, Heidelberg adjunct instructor of Oboe, will be featured in a work by Calvin Hampton, Variations on “Amazing Grace.”

Faculty Gala

The School of Music & Theatre invites you to hear the many talents of its faculty members, who will take the stage to perform an entertaining program of vocal and instrumental selections.

The annual meeting of Berg Bravo! precedes the concert at 2:30 PM.

How I Learned to Drive

While Uncle Peck volunteers to teach his niece “Lil Bit” how to drive for the first time, he warns her about certain dangers in the world.  Not only does her uncle have a dark secret, so do other members of her family... 

Tickets and information are available at gundlachtheatre.org.

Playwright: Paula Vogel

Little Women the Musical

While the father is away at war, the mother, Marmee, is guiding her children to a brighter future. Not only is losing the family fortune a big challenge for the March sisters, but they will face others individually…

Playwright: Allan Knee
Composer: Jason Howland
Lyricist: Mindi Dickstein

Diary of Anne Frank

While hiding in an annex, another family moves in with the Franks, hiding from the threats outside. As time goes on, her mind is filled with politics and literature, and her heart is filled with compassion and care for a boy. The Frank family will soon face more troubles that will changes their lives forever.

Playwrights: Frances Goodrich & Albert Hackett

Playwright's Festival

Playwright's Festival

 The Penguin Tango
Stephen Svoboda

In this side-splitting, screwball comedy, inspired by actual events at the Bremerhaven, Brooklyn, and Central Park Zoos, a community of penguins is hilariously turned upside down by sex, stereotypes, and soggy sardines. Broadway World called The Penguin Tango “… sweet, charming, winsome and utterly enjoyable.”

Don’t miss the chance to see the play Backstage Magazine calls “…a parachute ride into an anthropomorphic amusement park.”

A Musical Montage

An evening of Show Choir, A Capella & Solo Music

The Heidelberg University Singing Collegians

Dr. Daniel Clark, Director
Mr. Curtis L. King, Accompanist
Mr. Brian Rodabaugh, Choreographer 

Free and Open to the public. A good will offering will be taken at the door.