The Civic Theatre Show
More than a mere behind-the-scenes look at how we bring each show to our stage, The Civic Theatre Show explores how community theater is a fantastic way to discover who we are, collectively and as individuals—to truly “see yourself here”—and to bring positive change to the world through art. Presented by Civic Theatre of Greater Lafayette, Indiana.
Episodes

May 11, 2026
May 11, 2026
48 min
“Fun Home,” the graphic novel that became a Tony-winning Broadway musical, was controversial upon its release 20 years ago and banned from some libraries after allegations that it was too explicit and out of alignment with religious values. But TJ Rosa and Liam Kelley, director and assistant director of this gorgeous musical at Civic Theatre, say that lots of people in Generation Z have no problem at all with the author’s coming-out story. Was the controversy merely generational?

Apr 15, 2026
Apr 15, 2026
47 min
Theater begins with living room performances for family, continues in high school/college, and peaks on Broadway. Where does community theater fit? Kristine Holtvedt, who has acted and directed at every level, knows why Civic Theater is important. And Caty Natt hopes we all recognize that “Birthday Candles” is about every family—including yours.

Mar 15, 2026
Mar 15, 2026
53 min
Part 2 from the Civic Youth Theatre production of Disney’s Jungle Book Kids. You can almost see in real time our cast, 6 to 13 years old, develop the confidence to express themselves, despite some of them usually being quiet or shy. They’re figuring out for themselves why being in a play can be so much more than just something different to do for a couple of months. And, for working adults, why take on a few more hours of responsibility during evenings and weekends to help with theater for children? What’s in it for you?

Feb 28, 2026
Feb 28, 2026
42 min
Parents, listen up. Do any of your kids struggle to find belonging on a sports team or even in the lunchroom? Maybe they need to try community theater … because, as Julie Baumann says, it’s a magical place where kids (and adults, too) can build confidence, self-esteem, empathy, pride, and humility. Theater teaches hard work, dedication, and flexibility … and it’s where all of us can experience success, find belonging, and discover who we are at the core. Also in this episode: Griffin Valiant takes his first turn as stage manager for Disney’s Jungle Book Kids.

Feb 16, 2026
Feb 16, 2026
16 min
Part 2 of a conversation with the cast & director of “The Revolutionists” is a case study in how theater can bring us together and make us think about issues we face living our daily lives in today’s world, when having a difference of opinion with family and close friends can feel like a crime. “The Revolutionists,” though, reminds us that what’s most important is building community and finding empathy—and that’s exactly what this impactful play did for our cast.

Feb 6, 2026
Feb 6, 2026
40 min
What can the late 18th century teach us about the civil unrest, inequality, and political uncertainty of the 21st century? Meet the cast and director of “The Revolutionists,” a comedy filled with sharp, modern dialogue. Our characters are a playwright, an activist, an assassin, and a former queen during the French Revolution. Discover insights about these characters and ourselves as we live in the eerily parallel worlds of 1793 and 2026.

Jan 16, 2026
Jan 16, 2026
49 min
Actors, what’s the downside of pouring too much of yourself into a role? Neil Radtke found out on our stage, and you can learn from his experience. Clem Kollman and Neil share how participating in community theater can be transformative for kids and adults alike.

Dec 9, 2025
Dec 9, 2025
58 min
If you think the Ebenezer Scrooge story offers no surprises after all these years, travel back with us to a 1945 radio studio for “A Christmas Carol, the Live Radio Play” at Civic Theatre. And are you so into science that you don’t think there’s a place for you in the creative arts? In fact, people with analytical minds can be perfect not only on stage but in behind-the-scenes roles too. See yourself here! Featuring a conversation with Trey Gordon and Em Miller.

Nov 16, 2025
Nov 16, 2025
56 min
These are magic words at our theater: Directed by Laurie Russell. Specializing in comedies and musicals, Laurie has directed many of Civic’s biggest shows in the last couple of decades. Her directing style isn’t always easy for cast and crew—but Laurie fosters an atmosphere in which drama stays on-stage, lifelong friendships develop off-stage, and cast and crew become part of her family.

Oct 5, 2025
Oct 5, 2025
46 min
Say the name “Beetlejuice” three times to summon the entire cast of Beetlejuice Jr., a musical adaptation of the beloved 1988 film. This is a cast with a collective level of theater experience that borders on the supernatural! For this episode, the cast interviewed each other, writing most of their own questions, exploring their characters, sharing of themselves freely (just as they do on stage), and even being reflective, contemplating how their participation in Civic Theatre is changing them in the real world.







