Tibbits Opera House wraps up its final performances of the 2024 season of Sweeney Todd this week, inviting audiences to step into the sinister streets of 19th-century London one last time. This dark and witty musical masterpiece promises an evening of love, murder, and revenge against the backdrop of Victorian England. As the final days unfold, Tibbits Summer Theatre extends its gratitude to Frederick Family Dental for sponsoring the show and for their ongoing support of the theatre.
Frederick Family Dental has a long-standing tradition of supporting local arts and culture. Led by Dr. Evan Frederick, the dental practice offers top-notch dentistry with a personal touch, reflecting their commitment to the community. They focus on creating a welcoming environment for everyone, treating each patient like family and ensuring the best treatment options and a comfortable experience. From preventive care to cosmetic treatments, their dedicated staff goes the extra mile to keep patients well-informed and supported.
Dr. Evan Frederick and his wife Kate are natives of Coldwater who take pleasure in serving their community. Now in their fifth year as Tibbits sponsors, Dr. Frederick and his staff are delighted to support such a cultural cornerstone in Coldwater. Reflecting on his involvement, Dr. Frederick shares, 'Tibbits was integral to my formative years. I participated in productions like ‘The Music Man’ and ‘A Christmas Carol,’ and volunteered as a stagehand for our high school shows. It’s a joy to now give back to Tibbits, which has given me so much.
Matt Biolchini, Graphic Designer at Tibbits, reflects on the performances, stating, “Watching the company members work on Sweeney Todd to bring Fleet Street to life was like being part of a deliciously twisted culinary experiment. They dished out suspense, intrigue, and a few surprises.” He jokingly remarks, “In between sharpened razors and pies, every day has been a recipe for excitement. Just don’t ask what’s in the special that night.”
Final performances of Sweeney Todd are on July 3, 5, and 6. Secure your tickets now and immerse yourself in a dark and thrilling world where love, revenge, and razor-sharp suspense collide in this musical masterpiece. Ticket prices range from $20 to $46, including fees. The production is rated PG-13 for mature themes, stage violence, and imagery. For more information, contact Tibbits Opera House at 517.278.6029, visit the administration office at 93 West Chicago St, or go to Tibbits.org.