CCM presents Cendrillon fairy tale opera Nov. 13-15
Event: November 13, 2025 1:12 PM
UC College-Conservatory of Music's 2025-26 theatre season continues with Cendrillon, playing Nov. 13-15, 2025 in Patricia Corbett Theater.
CCM PLAY SERIES PRESENTS
By Joseph Hanreddy and J. R. Sullivan
Adapted from the novel by Jane Austen
Oct. 2-4, 2025, Patricia Corbett Theater
Estimated run time: 2 hours and 15 minutes
Produced by special arrangement with Playscripts, Inc. (www.playscripts.com)
Featured image at the top: Promotional image for "Pride and Prejudice." Photo by Ashley Crockett and Ben Wright.
Mallory Bolser
Senior BFA Acting student from Richmond, Indiana
At CCM: Raelynn in John Proctor is the Villain, Archidamus in Winters Tale, Nils in Let The Right One In. Elsewhere: Marilyn and Carole understudy in Beautiful: The Carole King Musical (Cincinnati).
Dinithi Fernando
Senior BFA Acting student from Independence, Kentucky
At CCM: Mamillius in Winter’s Tale. Elsewhere: M in The Human Race Theatre’s production of PEERLESS.
Nikolas Gray
Senior BFA Acting student from Odesa, Ukraine
At CCM: Somebody in Everybody. Elsewhere: Frank in Witch at the Carnegie.
Jordyn Hill
Senior BFA Acting student from Cincinnati, Ohio
At CCM: Caroline in Pride and Prejudice, Hermione in The Winter’s Tale, Chief of Police in Clue: On Stage, Evil/swing in Everybody.
Maria Leigh
Senior BFA Acting student from Grand Rapids, Michigan
At CCM: Van's Sister in Dog Sees God (Lab), Ghost 2 in Unfortunate Mechanism (Radio Play), Bertie/Mary/Bob in Emilia, K.I.D.S, Lucky D's B&B, Candyland, and Bottled Up (Transmigration), Writer/Director for Love and War (CCM Lab) and When It's More Than Lust (Directing One Acts).
Carson Mehlbauer
Senior BFA Acting student from Louisville, Kentucky
At CCM: Swing in Let The Right One In. Elsewhere: Cuddy in Witch (The Carnegie), Ellis in The Light Chasers (Know Theatre of Cincinnati), Ambrose in Hello, Dolly! (The Carnegie).
Bryce Nevison
Senior BFA Acting student from Huron, Ohio
At CCM: Darcy in Pride and Prejudice, Autolycus in The Winter's Tale, Mr. Boddy in Clue, Let The Right One In. Elsewhere: Performed at Cedar Point and the Renaissance Theatre.
Amanda Sant
Senior BFA Acting student from Louisville, Kentucky
At CCM: Lord Collins, Lady Anne, and Dave in Emilia, Narrator in Every Brilliant Thing, Singing Telegram Girl in Clue! On Stage, and Evil in Everybody! Elsewhere: Ensemble, Kathy Seldon (U.S.), and Olga Mara in Singing in the Rain with Covedale Center for the Performing Arts, Dyanne in Million Dollar Quartet with Warsaw Federal Incline Theater.
Lilia Villaflor
Senior BFA Acting student from Joliet, Illinois
At CCM: Lady Katherine in Emilia, Bailey Gallagher in John Proctor is the Villain, Stefan in Let the Right One In. Elsewhere: Quinn in The Light Chasers (The Know Theater).
Victor Brame
Junior BFA Acting student from Northbrook, Illinois
At CCM: Lord Rogero/Dancer in The Winter's Tale, Swing in Witch (Swing). Elsewhere: Swing in Macbeth with Cincinnati Shakespeare Company.
Gavin Elbert
Junior BFA Acting student from Franktown, Colorado
At CCM: Lee Turner in John Proctor is the Villain, Camillo in The Winter's Tale. Elsewhere: Rolf Gruber in Sound of Music with the PACE Center (Parker, CO), Company Cast Member of Adam's Mystery Playhouse (Denver, CO), Owen in Eigg: The Musical at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, (Edinburgh, Scotland).
Adrian Graff
Junior BFA Acting student from Fort Lauderdale, Florida
At CCM: Clown in The Winter’s Tale, Mischa Bachinski in Mosaic’s Ride the Cyclone, Trick in Love and War. Elsewhere: Barnaby Tucker in Hello Dolly at CDA Summer Theatre (Coeur d’Alene, Idaho), Ensemble in Anastasia at CDA Summer Theatre (Coeur d’Alene, Idaho), Oscar Delancey/Ensemble in Newsies at Pickleville Playhouse (Garden City, Utah), Butch in Welcome to Dangerville at Pickleville Playhouse (Garden City, Utah), Stanley/Ensemble in Hello Dolly at The Carnegie (Covington, Kentucky).
Lauren Grammer
Junior BFA Acting student from Prosper, Texas
At CCM: Shelby in John Proctor is the Villain, Lady Cordelia/Flora in Emilia, Swing in The Winters Tale, Wife/Mistress in The Lover, What is Behind That Curtain? (Transmigration), Candyland (Transmigration).
Kathuure Miriti
Junior BFA Acting student from Lexington, Kentucky
At CCM: Cleomones in The Winter's Tale, understudying for Emilia.
Katie Reeser
Junior BFA Acting student from Mount Airy, Maryland
At CCM: Dion/Dancer in The Winter's Tale, Ensemble Member in CCM Acting's Transmigration. Elsewhere: Queen of Hearts in Wonderland with Young Artists of America (Bethesda, MD), Swing for Witch with the Carnegie (in collaboration with CCM Acting) (Covington, KY).
Maeve Gillespie
Sophmore BFA Acting student from Garden City, New York
At CCM: Lady Lucas in Pride and Prejudice, Swing in Emilia, Calamity Jane/Neelie in Buffalo Talks to The Moon, understudy Antigone in Antigone. Elsewhere: Swing in Twelfth Night with the Cincinnati Shakespeare Company, Sheila in HAIR at Adelphi University (Garden City, New York).
Trace Henderson
Sophomore BFA Acting student from Louisville, Kentucky
Sydnee Metzinger
Sophomore BFA Acting student from Georgetown, Indiana
At CCM: Laurel in Class IV One-Act, Mitzi in Baggage One-Act, Ruth in Marigolds One-Act, Grace in Transmigration 16, Dear Colleagues, Say Something with The Blue Hour, Dorothy in Dearest Capstone. Elsewhere: Persephone in Hadestown: Teen Edition with Redline Performing Arts (Louisville, Kentucky), Kitty/Ensemble in Chicago: Teen Edition with Redline Performing Arts (Louisville, Kentucky).
Ryan Miller
Sophomore BFA Acting student from Indianapolis, Indiana
At CCM: Pride and Prejuidice.
Makena Tingle
Sophomore BFA Acting student from Westford, Massachusetts
At CCM: Transmigration 2025. Elsewhere: Understudy in Macbeth at Cincinnati Shakespeare Company. Playwright of Seven-At-Eleven at Boston Playwrights Theater (Boston Theater Marathon).
Annika Kallstrom
Freshman BFA Acting student from Knoxville, Tennessee
At CCM: Understudy in Pride and Prejudice.
Olive Spence
Freshman BFA Acting student from Brooklyn, New York
At CCM: Understudy for Caroline Bingley/Charlotte Lucas/Mrs.Gardiner in Pride and Prejudice.
Peyton Kirby
Freshman BFA Acting student from Cincinnati, Ohio
Elsewhere: Molly in Peter and the Starcatcher, Velma Kelly in Chicago, Annie Twilloil in The Play That Goes Wrong, Ariel in The Little Mermaid, Cinderella in Into the Woods Jr at the School of Creative and Performing Arts. Peyton has also attended theater workshops at Chicago's Second City, Cincinnati Shakespeare Company and Open Jar Institute in New York City.
Whitman Keith
Freshman BFA Acting student from Lexington, Kentucky
At CCM: understudy for Pride and Prejudice. Elsewhere: Apprentice Ensemble in 42nd Street with The Lexington Theatre Company (Lexington, Kentucky).
Adrian Kalish-Demaris
Freshman BFA Acting student from Newton, Massachusetts
Elsewhere: Fred in Present Laughter, Trent Oliver in The Prom, Judge Danforth in The Crucible, Orpheus in Eurydice, Billy Flynn in Chicago, Hugo in Tuck Everlasting.
Maddy Joy Richardson
Freshman BFA Acting student from Louisville, Kentucky
At CCM: Understudy for Pride and Prejudice
Jordan Shaw
Senior Stage Management student from Cleveland, Ohio
At CCM: Production Stage Manager for Pride and Prejudice, Production Stage Manager for Coppelia, Assistant Stage Manager for Once on This Island and The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. Elsewhere: Stage Management Intern for Lollapalooza 2025, Assistant Stage Manager for Annie, Jesus Christ Superstar for Porthouse Theatre (Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio).
Taylor Helms
Second-year MFA Stage Design student from Cincinnati, Ohio
At CCM: Scenic Designer for Rappaccini’s Daughter, Emilia and Coppélia. Elsewhere: Scenic Artist at Playhouse in the Park, Cincinnati Opera and Cincinnati Landmark Productions.
Ben Niemczyk
First-year MFA Lighting Design and Technology student from Hartland, Wisconsin
At CCM: Assistant Lighting Designer 2 for La finta giardiniera, Lighting Designer for Dance Works, Lighting Designer for Coppelia. Elsewhere: Lighting Technician at Lighthouse Productions (Green Bay, Wisconsin), Lighting Designer for Amelie, Dance Works 2023, “Afterimages” 2023 and As We Climb at University of Wisconsin Stevens Point (Stevens Point, Wisconsin).
Nick Feldmann
Junior BFA Sound Design and Technology student from Cincinnati, Ohio
At CCM: Sound Designer for Dark Sisters, A1 for Wonderful Town, Associate Sound Designer for The Winter’s Tale Sound Designer for Student Choreographers’ Showcase, A2 for The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Assistant Designer/A1 for American in Paris. Elsewhere: Audio Engineer for Country Crossroads at Kings Island, Sound Designer for Burning Down the House and Finding Neil Patrick Harris at Cincinnati Lab Theatre.
Rachel Luneke
Senior BFA Costume Design and Technology student from Covington, Kentucky
At CCM: Costume Designer for Pride and Prejudice, Assistant Costume Designer for La Finta Giardiniera, Draper for Emilia, Wardrobe Crew Head for Everybody. Elsewhere: Stitcher/Wardrobe for Wolf Trap 2024 summer season (Vienna, Virginia), Stitcher/Wardrobe for Ohio Light Opera 2023 summer season (Wooster, Ohio).
M O’Donnell
Second-year MFA student from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
At CCM: Wig, Hair, and Makeup Designer for Dark Sisters, Wig, Hair, and Makeup Design Assistant for Winter's Tale, Wonderful Town, and Emilia. Elsewhere: Wig and Makeup Second Assistant for The Barber of Seville, The Knock, and Once Upon A Mattress at Central City Opera House (Central City, Colorado).
EJ Goodman
Sophomore BFA Stage Design, Props and Scenic Art student from Cincinnati, Ohio
At CCM: Run crew for Let the Right One In, secondary assistant scenic designer for The Rape of Lucretia.
Chloe Hessling
Sophomore BFA Stage Management student from Lebanon, Ohio
At CCM: Production Assistant for Everybody. Elsewhere: Stage Manager and Props Manager for The Enchanted Bookshop at Springboro Community Theatre (Springboro, Ohio), Stage Manager for Captain Louie Jr. and Mean Girls Jr. at Yellow Brick Theatre Company (Dayton, Ohio).
Matilda Dalton
Freshman BFA Stage Management student from Perrysburg, Ohio
At CCM: Production Assistant for La Finta Giardiniera.
Ella Schrecker
Freshman BFA Stage Management from Charleston, South Carolina
At CCM: Production Assistant for Pride and Prejudice. Elsewhere: Assistant Stage Manager for Fiddler on the Roof and Diary of a Wimpy Kid the Musical with Charleston Stage (Charleston, South Carolina).
Bethany Untener
Senior BFA Stage Management student from Cincinnati, Ohio
At CCM: Production Stage Manager for John Proctor is the Villain, Assistant Stage Manager for Seussical, Assistant Stage Manager for Rappaccini's Daughter, Assistant Stage Manager for Fall Dance 2023, Production Assistant for Cincinnati Dionysia. Elsewhere: Assistant Stage Manager for Unto These Hills, Production Assistant for SpongeBob the Musical at The Children's Theatre of Cincinnati
Ali Fishbain
Junior BFA Stage Management student from Madison, Wisconsin
At CCM: SM on CCM Freshman MT ‘28 Showcase, SM on CCM Senior MT/Acting ‘25 Showcase, Hänsel und Gretel, SM on CCM Moveable Feasts 2025, ASM on The Witch (CCM + The Carnegie), ASM on Le Nozze Di Figaro, PA on The Rape of Lucretia. Elsewhere: ASM on Hadestown (Children’s Theater of Madison), PSM on Beetlejuice Jr. (Children’s Theater of Madison), SM on CHMF (Rohs Cafe, Cinci).
Maxwell Cohen
Freshman BFA Musical Theatre student from Miami Beach, Florida
Mattison Andrews
Senior BFA Lighting Design and Technology student from Fort Worth, Texas
At CCM: Assistant Lighting Designer for Pride & Prejudice and Sweeney Todd, Lighting Designer for The World Goes ‘Round. Elsewhere: Producing Apprentice with Amphibian Stage
Adam Markus
Junior BFA Lighting Design and Technology student from Austin, Texas
At CCM: Production Electrician for HAIR, Media for A Midsummer Night’s Dream, PE for Fall Danceworks 2024, PE for In the Green, PE for Student Choreographers’ Showcase 2024, Assistant Production Electrician for Let the Right One In, Assistant Lighting Designer for The Rape of Lucretia.
Rob Chalk
Freshman Lighting Design and Technology student from Fort Thomas, Kentucky
At CCM: Deck Electrician for Sweet Charity, Scenic Crew for Let the Right One In.
Ella Hamlin
Sophomore BFA Lighting Design and Technology student from St. Louis, Missouri
At CCM: Spotlight Operator for Wonderful Town, Lighting Board Operator for Student Choreographer's Showcase Spring 2025. Elsewhere: Deck Electrician for Opera Theatre of St. Louis 2025 Festival Season, Deck Electrician for Aida, Projections Operator for Steel Magnolias, Spotlight Operator for Newsies at STAGES St. Louis (St. Louis, Missouri).
Ian Rafalo
Freshman BFA Lighting Design and Technology student from Cincinnati, Ohio
At CCM: Deck Electrician for Pride and Prejuidice.
Madeline Field
Sophomore BFA Stage Design, Props and Scenic Art student from Chicago, Illinois
At CCM: Assistant Props Manager for In the Green, Run Crew for Clue: On Stage, Wigs Crew for Let the Right One In. Elsewhere: 2024 Technical Apprentice for Oak Park Festival Theater.
Emma Miller
Sophomore Sound Design student from Marysville, Ohio
At CCM: Assistant Designer for Dance Works 2024, Mic Tech for The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee and Once on This Island. Elsewhere: A2 at Totem Pole Playhouse (Fayetteville, Pennsylvania).
John Dougherty
Sophomore BFA Sound Design student from Fort Thomas, KY
At CCM: A1 on Pride and Prejudice, Mic Tech on A Midsummer Night's Dream, Mic Tech on Wonderful Town, Run Crew on Dark Sisters, Run Crew on La Finta Giardarina.
Lexi Revis
First-year MFA Costume Design and Technology student from Laramie, Wyoming
At CCM: Wardrobe Crew Head for The Winter’s Tale and Wonderful Town, Assistant Costume Designer for Dark Sisters. Elsewhere: Wardrobe Crew for “Radical Humanity” at the University of Wyoming (Laramie, Wyoming).
Julia Schillaci
Senior BFA Costume Design and Technology student from Frederick, Maryland
At CCM: Costume Design Assistant for Winter’s Tale, Wardrobe Supervisor for Hair, Draper for A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Elsewhere: First Hand for Singin’ In the Rain, Little Women, and Million Dollar Quartet, and Assistant Costume Designer for Fiddler on the Roof at Shenandoah Summer Music Theatre (Winchester, VA).
Kyle Williams
Second-year MFA Costume Design and Technology student from Bells, Tennessee
At CCM: Costume Design Assistant for Emilia, Costume Designer for SCS 2025, Draper for Pride and Prejudice, Wardrobe Supervisor for La Finta Giardiniera.
Liz Maxfield (she/they)
Freshman BFA Costume Design and Technology student from Cincinnati, Ohio
Elsewhere: Costume Designer for the Dent Schoolhouse 2024 Season (Cincinnati, Ohio).
Mia Elias
Freshman BFA Sound Design student from Dallas, Texas
At CCM: Pride and Prejudice
Jack Langlinais
Freshman BFA Lighting Design and Technology student from Fort Thomas, Kentucky
At CCM: Pride and Prejuidice.
Claire Bonnette (she/her)
Second-year MFA Make-Up and Wig Design student from Ozark, Missouri
At CCM: Make-up and Wig Designer for Sweet Charity, Make-up and Wig Artist for Clue: On Stage, Assistant Make-up and Wig Designer for Once on This Island. Elsewhere: Spring Awakening Hair and Make-up Designer for Spring Awakening at Drury University (Springfield, Missouri).
Kaz Chaplain
Freshman BFA Costume Design and Technology student from Erie, Pennsylvania
At CCM: Wigs and Makeup Crew for Pride and Prejudice. Elsewhere: Young Edward Bloom in Big Fish (Normandy Highschool), Zack Mooneyham in School of Rock (Normandy Highschool), Aaron Schultz in Legally Blonde (Normandy Highschool), Whickersham Brother in Seussical (Normandy Highschool), Theseus in A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Normandy Highschool).
Graceanne Martin
Freshman BFA Costume Design and Technology student from Louisville, Kentucky
At CCM: Wigs and Makeup crew for Pride and Prejudice.
Emily Spiering
Freshman BFA Lighting Design and Technology student from Milford, Ohio
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Event: November 13, 2025 1:12 PM
UC College-Conservatory of Music's 2025-26 theatre season continues with Cendrillon, playing Nov. 13-15, 2025 in Patricia Corbett Theater.
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