A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
Sunday, March 1, 2026 at 2:30 PM
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March 1 @ 2:30 pm - 4:30 pm
Comedy tonight!
Get ready for a night of pure hilarity with A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum! This Tony Award-winning musical farce, with a brilliant score by Stephen Sondheim, is a fast-paced romp through ancient Rome, packed with mistaken identities, outrageous disguises, and nonstop laughs.
Inspired by classic Roman comedies, Forum follows Pseudolus, a clever and scheming slave, as he attempts to win his freedom by helping his lovesick master woo the girl next door. But with over-the-top characters, unexpected twists, and riotous misunderstandings, chaos quickly ensues! Featuring unforgettable songs like “Comedy Tonight” and “Everybody Ought to Have a Maid,” this uproarious production guarantees an evening of sheer entertainment.
Don’t miss this sidesplitting theatrical gem at the Renaissance Theatre—where comedy, music, and mayhem take center stage!
A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM
Book by BURT SHEVELOVE and LARRY GELBART
Music and Lyrics by STEPHEN SONDHEIM
Originally Produced on Broadway by Harold S. Prince
A FUNNY THING...FORUM is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.mtishows.com
Directed by Jeff Richmond
A New Year, A Historic Stage: Broadway & Television Stars Return to Mansfield for Special Benefit
Major Broadway and television talent are coming together in Mansfield this winter for a special event that has quickly become something of a local phenomenon. Emmy Award-winning and Tony-nominated composer, director, and producer Jeff Richmond comes together with beloved television and Broadway stars for a benefit production of A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, all in support of Mansfield’s historic Renaissance Theatre.
Leading the cast are Richmond, television favorites Brian Stepanek (“The Suite Life of Zack & Cody”), John Lutz (“30 Rock”, Late Night with Seth Myers), and Broadway standout Kyle Selig (Mean Girls, “Monster High”). Directed by Richmond, the production is presented in association with Fancy Music Inc., the New York–based company behind the musical DNA of projects including 30 Rock, Mean Girls, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, and The Four Seasons.
Over the past three years, the Renaissance Theatre has quietly become a place where nationally-recognized artists choose to gather, both performing and immersing themselves in the community. These artists live in Mansfield during rehearsals, work closely with local performers, and experience firsthand the small-town theatre environment that shaped many of their own early careers. What began as a single collaboration has grown into a recurring tradition, and one that artists continue to seek out.
This production serves as a full benefit for the Renaissance Theatre, with proceeds partially supporting the organization’s “Road to 100” initiative: an ambitious restoration effort as the Renaissance looks ahead to its 100th anniversary in 2028, and the next chapter of its nearly century-long role in Mansfield’s cultural life. Planned upgrades include new seating, a restored curtain, and a revitalized marquee, ensuring the nearly century-old theatre remains a vibrant cultural home for generations to come.
Winner of 6 Tony awards, Stephen Sondheim’s A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum is built for nonstop laughs. Mistaken identities, outrageous characters, and physical comedy collide with iconic songs like “Comedy Tonight” and a fast-paced story line about hijinks in ancient Rome, making for a hilarious production that’s perfect for both seasoned theatre attendees and those new to Broadway musicals.
An Ohio native, Richmond is spearheading the project as a way to give back to the type of theatre that helped launch his own career. After first bringing his talent to Mansfield in 2023, he has continued to return, and bring friends who are drawn by the community, the theatre, and the experience of mentoring the up-and-coming artists who will follow in their footsteps. Richmond shared, “Our hope is that this collaboration could grow into a yearly tradition, connecting world-class artists with a community that embraces them wholeheartedly.”
Also returning home is Stepanek, another Ohio native, who appeared on the Renaissance stage last season in The Producers. His return continues a growing pattern: nationally-known artists choosing to spend meaningful time in Mansfield as they work closely with local casts, form lasting ties to the community, and bring a wider circle of family, friends, and fellow artists to discover the Renaissance for themselves.
President & CEO Chelsie Thompson says the momentum is both thrilling and deeply humbling. “Every time these artists come to Mansfield, they fall in love with the people, the process, and this extraordinary theatre,” Thompson said. “It’s incredibly humbling to share our special place with people from across the country, and even more meaningful to see them carry those experiences back out into the world, spreading genuine excitement about Mansfield. Starting the new year with this kind of energy reminds us just how much is possible when a community believes in its arts.”
With performances running February 21, 22, 27, 28, and March 1, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum offers audiences one of the first opportunities of the new year to be part of something truly special: a Broadway-caliber production produced within an historic theatre and supporting the future of the arts in Mansfield. VIP and Opening Night reception tickets are limited, and early demand is strong.
Our Cast

Starring JEFF RICHMOND
as Pseudolus

BRIAN STEPANEK
as Hysterium

JOHN LUTZ
as Senex

and KYLE SELIG
as Hero
Sydney Webb
as Philia
Michael Thomas
as Marcus Lycus
Beau Roberts
as Erronius
Leah Gesouras
as Domina
Michael Glavan
as Miles Gloriosus
Samantha Woodill
as Tintinabula
Madeleine McNamara
as Panacea
Belle Fockler & Harmoni Marii Sauder
as the Geminae
Phoebe Mock
as Vibrata
Nikki Stitak
as Gymnasia
Matthew Meade
Brett Klock
Zakari Ramos
as the Proteans
Our Sponsors
J & B Acoustical
Metronome Music
Ohio Mutual Insurance Group
Opening Night Reception
Saturday, February 21 at 6:00pm in the Renaissance Ballroom
This $25 add-on includes a signed cast poster, open bar, and a Broadway chat with the Renaissance Artistic Director and Associate Artistic Director, as well as Director Jeff Richmond, starting at 6:15pm.
VIP Ticket
Only available Sunday, February 22 and Sunday, March 1
This $20 add-on to any ticket includes exclusive show swag, drink ticket, popcorn voucher, and access to a post-show reception in the Ghostlight Lounge with cast members.
Pricing
| Orch/Mezz Price: | 40 |
| Section A Price: | 34 |
| Section B Price: | 28 |
| Section C Price: | 15 |
| Date Night Package: | Pick out two (or more) seats and get wine and sweet treats to enjoy with your date for $5 more per ticket! |
