Michael Alexander, Chancellor | University of Wisconsin-Green Bay
Michael Alexander, Chancellor | University of Wisconsin-Green Bay
Marinette, WI — UW-Green Bay Marinette Campus has announced its 2024-2025 season for the newly renamed Bayshore Arts Center (BAC). “This new identity reflects how we have evolved as an artistic venue,” said Lauryn Albaugh, director of the Bayshore Arts Center. “Bayshore Arts Center is home to Theatre on the Bay, Children’s Theatre, West Shore Chorale and the Fine Arts Gallery.”
The upcoming season will include plays and musicals from Children’s Theatre and Theatre on the Bay, as well as collaborations with Coastal Players. The program also features a Concert Series and a Short Play Festival in 2025.
The center will host new performances such as Frank’s Tribute and the All-Star’s Band in partnership with Let Me Be Frank Productions of Green Bay. Additionally, audiences can look forward to West Shore Chorale concerts and year-round exhibits in the Fine Arts Gallery.
Artistic Producing Director Brittany Welch Pilz commented on her long-term involvement at the theater: “This season has the largest variety of productions and events that I’ve seen in over 10 years. It’s a very exciting time to be involved at the Bayshore Arts Center! The 2024-2025 season truly holds something for everyone.”
Tickets for the 2024-2025 season, starting at $16.50, will be available from Monday, August 19, 2024 at 10 a.m. through Ticket Star.
More information about productions, events, and programs can be found on the Bayshore Arts Center website and Facebook page. Inquiries can be directed to Director Lauryn Albaugh at albaughl@uwgb.edu.
Lauryn Albaugh, a Marinette native and UW-Green Bay alumna, has been engaged in community arts since childhood. She began her journey in a Children’s Theatre production of Willy Wonka JR. After earning her bachelor’s degree in Arts Management and working in Green Bay and Chicago venues, she returned to Marinette to contribute to her hometown's cultural scene.
UW-Green Bay serves over 10,300 students across undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs annually. It offers more than 200 academic degrees across four campuses in Northeast Wisconsin. Known for its bold thinking since its inception in 1965, it remains Wisconsin’s fastest-growing university within the UW system.