
Tantrum Theater celebrates its 10th anniversary, announces 2025-2026 season
Tantrum Theater is OHIO's professional theater company that has served the region over the last 10 years as a training ground, providing apprenticeships for students in the School of Theater.
October 10, 2025
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Tantrum Theater, 花季传媒鈥檚 professional theater company, proudly announces its 10th anniversary season. This milestone marks a decade of visionary storytelling, dynamic student鈥損rofessional collaboration and sustained artistic excellence鈥攗shering in an extraordinary season of productions.
鈥淚t is such a thrilling milestone to be celebrating 10 years of Tantrum Theater,鈥 Artistic Director Ellie Clark said. 鈥淭antrum has been successful at creating a space where learning and art fuel each other and these 10 years are a tribute to what鈥檚 possible when professional artists and emerging student artists create side by side. It鈥檚 invigorating for our students, our professional artists, and our community!鈥
In addition to celebrating 10 years, the organization is also welcoming back its original founding producing director, Rachel Cornish, who is currently serving as interim producing director.
In a full-circle moment, Cornish, whose leadership was instrumental in establishing Tantrum鈥檚 professional model and artistic identity, has returned to help shepherd the company into its next chapter.
"It is a profound privilege to return to a company I was fortunate to help form, and to mark this milestone with a season that is challenging, joyful and grounded in our steadfast belief that the vibrant American theater is continually reimagined and secured by those artists and technicians coming into the field,鈥 Cornish, who is also the associate director for the School of Theater and teaches in the Master of Arts Administration program, said. 鈥淚 am delighted and honored to lead in tandem with Ellie Clark, whose student artistry shone so brightly in our very first season鈥檚 production of 鈥楧ancing at Lughnasa.鈥 Ellie and I are both committed to the tenet that Tantrum must always embrace the essential responsibility of cultivating the next generation of practitioners within a rigorously professional arena. We are ever grateful for the many members of our community that continue to support our endeavors.鈥

Tantrum Theater's "Hotel Berry," 2022-2023 season

Tantrum Theater rehearses in Kantner Hall

Tantrum Theater's "Pride and Prejudice," 2024-2025 season
2025鈥2026 Season: A celebration of vision and voice
This anniversary season showcases two bold productions that reflect Tantrum Theater鈥檚 dedication to impactful and timely storytelling.
鈥淭his season builds on recent audience favorites, including 鈥9 to 5: the Musical,鈥 鈥楶ride and Prejudice鈥 and 鈥楾he Prom,鈥 productions that reflect the company鈥檚 versatility, investment in artist development and commitment to creative discipline,鈥 said Cornish.
The following are Tantrum鈥檚 productions:
鈥淚nherit the Wind鈥
By Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee
Directed by Robby Lutfy
Nov. 6-22, 2025
Forum Theater in the Radio Television (RTV) building
Inspired by the infamous 1925 Scopes Monkey Trial, 鈥淚nherit the Wind鈥 is a searing courtroom drama that ignites the enduring tension between progress and tradition. A timeless critique of dogmatism and a masterclass in rhetoric, the play remains as urgent today as when it first premiered.
鈥溾橧nherit the Wind鈥 is a powerful meditation on the timeless struggle between dogma and doubt. Right now, our public discourse is fractured鈥攊t feels like we are all shouting past each other鈥攁nd this play urges us to pause, to truly listen and to reflect. It underscores the vital importance of protecting our right to think freely and independently. It reminds us that conviction and curiosity are not mutually exclusive, daring us to be courageous enough to stay curious and open to inquiry,鈥 Clark explained.
鈥淗础滨搁鈥
Book and Lyrics by Gerome Ragni and James Rado, Music by Galt MacDermont
Directed by Robert Barry Fleming
Feb. 26 through March 7, 2026
E. E. Baker Theater in Kantner Hall
鈥淗础滨搁鈥 is the 1960鈥檚 unleashed鈥攊t鈥檚 an explosion of savage joy, sexual revolution and scorched earth protest and defiance. As today鈥檚 youth fight the same battles with new faces, 鈥淗AIR鈥檚鈥 revolutionary spirit feels more vital than ever.
鈥淗ow do we live authentically? How do we push back against injustice? It鈥檚 a fierce celebration of chosen family and raw human connection. In our era of digital disconnect, this musical reminds us of the unapologetic joy and energy of youth and will serve as a testament to the power of rock n鈥 roll to shake our hearts wide open,鈥 Clark added.

Tantrum Theater's "Little Shop of Horrors," 2016 season in Dublin, Ohio

Tantrum Theater's "Caroline, or Change," 2017 season in Dublin, Ohio
About Tantrum Theater
Founded in 2015 as part of 花季传媒鈥檚 College of Fine Arts, Tantrum Theater was conceived as a bridge between academic training and professional practice. Over the past decade, it has produced more than 25 mainstage shows, launched numerous new works and elevated the standard for university-based professional theater.
Tantrum continues to integrate 花季传媒鈥檚 School of Theater students with working artists from all over the world, preparing the next generation of actors, directors, stage managers, designers, technicians and leaders.
For tickets, show dates, and updates, visit: ohio.edu/fine-arts/tantrum-theater.

Tantrum Theater's "A Midsummer Night's Dream," 2017 season in Dublin, Ohio

Tantrum Theater's "Men on Boats," 2021-2022 season