Little Women: The Broadway Musical
November 7-8, 7:30 PM; November 9, 2:00 PM
(ŗŚĮϳԹĻĶų Auditorium)
To order tickets, please visit us online Ā Our box office will also be open Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9 AM- Noon and 4-6 PM, starting Tuesday, October 7th. Please feel free to call (507-233-9114), email (mlcforum@mlc-wels.edu), or stop by, and one of our staff or volunteers would be happy to assist you during our regular business hours.Ā Ā
Reserved seating ticket prices are $13 for adults, $10 for seniors (65+) and minors, and $6 for college students (with student ID). If purchased at the door, tickets are $15 for adults, $12 for seniors (65+) and minors, and $8 for college students (with student ID).
On-Demand Virtual Stream: November 21st-30th @www.CUR8.com Additional details will be available in November. On-demand virtual streaming is presented through Cur8.com, made possible by a special arrangement with Music Theatre International.
Grow alongside Louis May Alcott’s little pilgrims as they wrestle with their inner vanities and seek contentment and joy in a simple life well-lived. The March sistersāJo, Meg, Amy, and Bethāare poor in material comforts but rich in imagination, home life, and spiritual depth. In her book, Little Women, Alcott invites us into their warm, nostalgic home where we battle imaginary villains with Jo, witness the foibles of Megās early married life, struggle with Amy as she learns to care more for virtue than vanity, and share in Bethās tears as she embraces her unique story. Little Women: The Broadway Musical captures the charm of this tender family, focusing on the story of Jo. As the oldest, she is the captain of this merry band of childhood adventurers, but as her sisters and friends grow and change around her, she clings tightly to her childhood dreams. Will she discover her true path? Experience the warmth and joy of this beloved story, complete with tender moments, dramatic swordplay, and captivating music that will transport you and encourage you in your own pilgrimage home.
I Have a Bad Feeling About This(mas)
December 6th, 7:30 PM; December 7th, 2:00 PMĀ
(ŗŚĮϳԹĻĶų Auditorium)
Join us for an unforgettable evening filled with mayhem, mistletoe, and sketch comedy! This yearās one-acts take you on a whirlwind adventure through the unexpected and absurd realms of speed dating and holiday pandemonium, featuring outrageous characters in hilariously unpredictable situations. Ever wonder how awkward speed dating can get? In Speed Dating and Light Sabers, Kamron Klitgaard cranks up the absurdity, introducing a cast of off-the-wall characters that will leave you in stitches. And it doesnāt stop there! Dive into the festive chaos with Don Zolidisā Seven Ways to Survive the Holidays, an entertaining romp through navigating the frenzy of the holiday season. From embarrassing family photo shoots to the madness of holiday travel, Zolidis satirizes the relatableāand often ridiculousāpitfalls we encounter. This comical night of sketch comedy promises to deliver a good time and endless laughs!
Tickets ($5 for all attendees) will be sold at the door only, beginning 30 minutes before each show time.Ā
Murder on the Orient Express
February 27-28th, 7:30 PM, March 1st, 2:00 PM
(ŗŚĮϳԹĻĶų Auditorium)
Welcome aboard the majestic Orient Express. This historic luxury train of continental Europe serves as the thrilling backdrop for Agatha Christieās most famous mystery novel. āIt is not a mere train that will carry you tonight, it is a legend.ā It is the winter of 1934, and a fierce storm halts the Orient Express dead in its tracks. When the passengers discover a guest murdered on board, it falls to the brilliant Hercule Poirot to solve the case before time runs out. This new adaptation by Ken Ludwig, one of the worldās premier playwrights, remains true to Christieās beloved novel while staging a transporting tale featuring memorable characters, thrilling pacing, and an ending that leaves you wanting more. Join us as we bring to life āthe most highly produced comedy mystery in the world.ā Your seat awaits!
Reserved ticketing will be available. Please check back in January 2026 for additional details. Tickets will also be sold at the door.Ā
The BFG
May 2, 3:00 & 7:00 PM
(ŗŚĮϳԹĻĶų Auditorium)
Itās Sophieās special day, but the birthday entertainer is sick, and Sophie and her friends must make their own fun. Thus begins David Woodāsāthe UKās National Childrenās Dramatistāadaptation of Roald Dahlās The BFG. Dahl is considered one of the most colorful and playful of childrenās writers. His beloved story of Sophie and her unlikely friend has enthralled and entertained children for over forty years with its lighthearted humor, whimsical fantasy, and bone-chilling comedy.
On a mysterious night, Sophie is unexpectedly whisked away from her cozy bed by a towering giant. Her fears quickly disappear as she befriends this kind colossus who eats snozzcumbers and speaks in squiff-squiddles. Unfortunately, lurking in Giant Country are other, far more terrifying giants with a taste for human beans! It’s up to Sophie and her newfound friend, the BFG, to devise a daring plan to outsmart these dangerous beasts before itās too late. David Woodās masterful adaptation celebrates the beauty of imaginative play while encouraging children to bravely face their fearsāeven bone-crunching giantsāwith the aid of unexpected friends. We hope you come and join us for a glumptiously glummy good time!
Reserved ticketing will be available. Please check back in February 2026 for additional details. Tickets will also be sold at the door.Ā
School performances take place during the day on April 30th and May 1st and are $5 for all attendees. Forum will be contacting all past schools and groups in the beginning of February to coordinate group ticketing. If you are a new school or homeschool group interested in attending, please contact us at mlcforum@mlc-wels.edu to inquire about seating availability.