What's Happening?
The River & Woods Theatre Company is set to perform the Broadway musical 'The Wedding Singer' at the Veninga Theater, located at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point in Wausau. The performances are
scheduled for June 4, 5, and 6, 2026, at 7 p.m. This musical, inspired by the 1980s and based on the Adam Sandler movie, follows the story of Robbie Hart, a wedding singer from New Jersey who experiences heartbreak when his fiancée leaves him at the altar. The plot develops as Robbie navigates his emotions and attempts to win over Julia, a waitress engaged to a Wall Street worker. The production will feature local talent in both singing and dancing roles. Tickets are priced at $20 for adults and $15 for children and seniors, and can be purchased through BookTix or at the door.
Why It's Important?
This production of 'The Wedding Singer' highlights the vibrant local arts scene in Wausau, providing an opportunity for community engagement and cultural enrichment. By featuring local talent, the River & Woods Theatre Company not only showcases regional performers but also supports the local economy through ticket sales and related activities. The musical's nostalgic 1980s theme may attract a diverse audience, appealing to both those who experienced the era firsthand and younger generations interested in retro culture. Additionally, the event contributes to the cultural offerings of the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, enhancing its role as a community hub for the arts.
What's Next?
Following the performances, the River & Woods Theatre Company may evaluate the success of the production in terms of audience turnout and community feedback. Positive reception could lead to future productions or collaborations with other local arts organizations. The company might also consider expanding its repertoire to include more diverse or contemporary works, further enriching the cultural landscape of Wausau. Additionally, the success of this musical could inspire other local theater groups to stage similar productions, fostering a thriving arts community in the region.






