Red Barn Theatre

Red Barn Theatre Home of the Hardscrabble Players! It's natural that grass roots theatre should flourish here, nurtured in a community where the arts are loved. I Do!

The Place

-The Red Barn Theatre at the junction of State Highway 48 and County Trunk M is visible evidence of the things that country folks treasure ---enterprise, cooperation, hard work, and native talent. From the time she first gathered a few actors around her to perform in St. Joseph's school gym in Rice Lake in 1961 until they moved into the barn in 1967, the Red Barn Theatre was

only a gleam in the eye of the director, Nina KIauss, mother of five with a background of professional training and experience. People responding to her invitation to form an amateur theatre group caught her enthusiasm and voted to form a non-profit corporation. The state charter was granted on 24 May 1962 for The Hardscrabble Players, Inc. An appeal for a place toe perform caught the fancy of Cap Hagen Hardscrabble ski hill owner, who allowed the Players to perform there rent-free for four summers, while the search was on for just the right barn. In 1966, the players performed in the Rice Lake High School auditorium. That was the year that Mrs. Klauss discovered the sturdy but faded little barn, nestled in the hillside beside a grove of pine. From the beginning the barn was a hit, as much as were the plays. Descendants of the builder have told of the homesteading of the property in about 1864. The first barn was made of logs, which was replaced by the present structure in 1904. To celebrate the barn raising on 4 July 1904, there was a dance on the new floor...the little barn's first public entertainment. When the Players moved into the barn it had been idle for about twenty years. The first necessity was a new floor and stage in the loft, built in 1967. In 1968 the concrete stable floor was removed and a new slab poured, followed by remodeling to divide the space into storage, dressing rooms, restrooms and lounge areas. The silo was converted into a stairway leading from the theatre to the lounge. Other improvements included a tiered floor for the audience, a succession of used theatre seats, a ticket office, and a light and sound booth. In 1973 a large pole-type building was built against the north wall to provide space for work on sets, storage, wardrobe and additional dressing areas. The lounge boasts of a concession stand and space for display of art by local artists. In 1978 a patio was added beyond the porch, and in both 1977 and 1978 landscaping was completed. The interior of the lounge was remodeled in 1988, and in 1992 a second remodeling was undertaken to refurbish the exposed south wall of the lounge. During the 1999 season a "red shed" for set construction, storage and rehearsals was built to the northeast of the Barn. More extensive landscaping was undertaken in 2002. The People

-While one's attention goes initially to the structure, a theatre is, first of all, people---the ones who desire dramatic art in the community, the ones who want to perform, the support staff of backstage workers, and the management to assure the theatre's continuation. Talent abounds and arrives from every walk of life and every age. Professionals share the stage with students, farmers, housewives, clerks, teachers, artists, and musicians. Summer people plan their vacations to attend or participate in Red Barn productions. Production

-The financial support of the theatre comes principally from the income of the plays. Also, in many recent years the Red Barn Theatre has been honored to receive grants from the Wisconsin Arts Board. Low ticket prices are made possible by the free work of actors and by the countless hours provided by behind-the-scenes volunteers. Honors

-In 1977 the Players realized a long-cherished intention: awarding scholarships to those with talent, ambition, and a record of service to the Red Barn. Following the director's death, the scholarship was renamed in her honor as the Nina Klauss Memorial Scholarship. Each year outstanding performers and one non-performer are awarded the "Barney" award. Appreciation

-The Hardscrabble Players are proud of the Red Barn Theatre, which is the result of the combined work and care of the company and the community. The Players appreciate and welcome friends and visitors as they strive to serve the cultural interests of a wide geographic area. Past Productions

Hardscrabble Ski Chalet

1962 Under the Yum Yum Tree

1963 Dirty Work at the Crossroads

Blithe Spirit

Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick

1964 Harvey

Night of January 16

1965 Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker

Abie's Irish Rose

Rice Lake High School

1966 Charley's Aunt

Everybody Loves Opal

Red Barn Theatre

1967 The Tavern

A Majority of One

Everybody Loves Opal

1968 But Not Goodbye

Teahouse of the August Moon

The Odd Couple

1969 The Madwoman of Chaillot

Lillies of the Field

U T B U

The Star Spangled Girl

1970 Arsenic and Old Lace

Three Men on a Horse

Breath of Spring

Come Blow Your Horn

1971 Don't Drink the Water

Never Too Late

The Hasty Heart

The Solid Gold Cadillac

1972 Everybody's Girl

Dumbbell People/Barbell World

Teahouse of the August Moon

Send Me No Flowers

1973 Ten Nights in a Barroom

Best Laid Plans

Cactus Flower

Blithe Spirit

1974 Showboat

Daddy, Dear Daddy

Born Yesterday

A Majority of One

1975 Harvey

See How They Run

Witness for the Prosecution

1976 Guys and Dolls

God's Favorite

Breath of Spring

The Sunshine boys

Sleuth

1977 Come Blow Your Horn

Inside Lester

The Rainmaker

Night Must Fall

The Good Doctor

1978 Li'l Abner

The Biggest Thief in Town

Busybody

Three Goats and a Blanket

Private Ear/Public Eye

1979 Treasure Island

Under Papa's Picture

Prisoner of Second Avenue

The Seven Year Itch

The Moon is Blue

1980 The Hasty Heart

Barefoot in the Park

Where's Charley

Catch Me If You Can

Bell, Book, and Candle

1981 U T B U

The Matchmaker

Exit the Body

Angel Street

Last of the Red Hot Lovers

1982 The Boyfriend

Everybody Loves Opal

Curious Savage

Plaza Suite

The Gin Game

1983 How to Succeed in Business

The Man in a Dog Suit

Laura

The Robin Hood Caper

Star Spangled Girl

1984 Teahouse of the August Moon

Deathtrap

God's Favorite

A Thousand Clowns

A Gentleman and a Scoundrel

1985 I Do! Play it Again, Sam

Bus Stop

Whodunnit

Tailey's Folly

1986 Mary, Mary

Oklahoma! Goodbye Charlie

On Golden Pond

Mass Appeal

1987 I Ought to be in Pictures

The Fantastics

Picnic

The Foreigner

Same Time, Next Year

1988 Barefoot in the Park

The Murder Room

The Robber Bridegroom

Romantic Comedy

The Owl and The Pussycat

1989 Blithe Spirit

The Nerd

Little Shop of Horrors

The Mousetrap

Educating Rita

1990 Steel Magnolias

The Boys Next Door

Pippin

Foxfire

Chapter Two

1991 Brighton Beach Memoirs

West Side Story

The Glass Menagerie

Sly Flox

Elephant Man

Greater Tuna

Dracula

1992 Lend Me a Tenor

The Crucible

Biloxi Blues

Cat on a Hot Tin Roof

A Chorus Line

The Silver Whistle

1993 Rumors (at UW-BC)

Ondine

Broadway Bound

All My Sons

Into the Woods

Arsenic and Old Lace

1994 Love Letters (Dinner Theatre)

Lost in Yonkers

Scapino

A Streetcar Named Desire

Fiddler on the Roof

The Cemetery Club

1995 Greater Tuna (Dinner Theatre)

No Sex Please, We're British

A Midsummer Night's Dream

The Secret Garden

The Grapes of Wrath

Crimes of the Heart

1996 Father of the Bride

Taming of the Shrew

Nunsense

Corpse! Diary of Anne Frank

1997 Importance of Being Earnest

Grease! Marvin's Room

Pump Boys and Dinettes

Tribute

1998 Bridge to Terabithia

Crossing Delancey

Camelot

Charley's Aunt

Bus Stop

1999 Annie

Plaza Suite

Smoke on the Mountain

Wait Until Dark

Pools Paradise

2000 You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown

Inherit the Wind

Forever Plaid

The Sound of Music

Morning's at Seven

2001 Bye Bye Birdie

Look Homeward, Angel

Steel Magnolias

Gypsy

It Runs in the Family

2002 Home Fires

A Few Good Men

Busybody

Cinderella

Moon Over Buffalo

2003 Ten Little Indians

I Remember Mama

Do Black Paten Leather...? Minnie's Boys

Caught in the Net

2004 My Fair Lady

Proof

The Taffetas

Sylvia

Bang Bang Beirut

2005 God's Favorite

Once Upon a Mattress

Camping with Henry and Tom

I Do! Flaming Idiots

2006 Dearly Departed

Sweet Charity

All I Really Need to Know...

An Act of the Imagination

Funny Money

2007 Weekend Comedy

The King and I

Barefoot in the Park

Picasso at the Lapin Agile

I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change

2008 Radio Gals

Escanaba in Love

Over the River

Oliver

Tom, Dick and Harry

2009 Daddy's Girl

Music Man

Born Yesterday

Mid Life! The Crisis Musical

Aladin

2010 Never Kiss a Naughty Nanny

Ramona Quimby

Mame

Golf the Musical

Greeting!

2011 Amorous Ambassedor

Chicago

Leaving Iowa

On Golden Pond

The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee

It's OPENING NIGHT!!  We are so excited to begin the 2026 Red Barn Season this evening!!  We can't wait to see all of ou...
05/26/2026

It's OPENING NIGHT!! We are so excited to begin the 2026 Red Barn Season this evening!! We can't wait to see all of our friends, new and old, back at this special place!

Break a leg to the cast and crew of "Jonas and Barry in the Home" It’s one you won’t want to miss!!

The show runs May 26-30 and June 2-6 and is recommended for ages 12 and up. If you haven't done so yet, be sure and get your tickets here: https://redbarntheatre.csstix.com/event-details.php?e=108

Who is ready for the 2026 Red Barn Season!? We can't wait to welcome everyone back!Curtains will open for the summer on ...
05/18/2026

Who is ready for the 2026 Red Barn Season!? We can't wait to welcome everyone back!

Curtains will open for the summer on Tuesday, May 26 with the comedy “Jonas and Barry in the Home.”

Terry Wiesner directs the small, but mighty cast of Mark Nymo as Jonas, Bill Koslofsky as Barry, and Sarah Miller as Barry’s daughter Rosie. Written by Canadian playwright Norm Foster, this funny yet poignant play follows the unlikely friendship between Jonas and Barry as they navigate a new phase in their lives as residents in an assisted living facility. The show runs May 26-30 and June 2-6 and is recommended for ages 12 and up.

Director Wiesner is also designing and constructing the set. The work of artistic quilter Carol Anderson of Sand Creek, WI will be showcased in the RBT Gallery.

You can purchase your tickets here: https://redbarntheatre.csstix.com/event-details.php?e=108

Calling all Red Barn Friends!! We're planning our annual spring clean-up sessions at the Barn as we approach the start o...
04/24/2026

Calling all Red Barn Friends!! We're planning our annual spring clean-up sessions at the Barn as we approach the start of the 2026 season! We have two scheduled: Wednesday, May 6, and Wednesday, May, 13–both at 5 pm. If you can join us for even an hour, it helps. We'd love to get a bunch of people there to help out. Grab a friend and come join us!

Great turnout here at auditions!!!  So nice to see everyone!
02/21/2026

Great turnout here at auditions!!! So nice to see everyone!

Who is ready for AUDITIONS for the 2026 season!?!We are just  days away!  In case you missed it: Red Barn auditions will...
02/19/2026

Who is ready for AUDITIONS for the 2026 season!?!

We are just days away! In case you missed it: Red Barn auditions will take place Saturday, Feb. 21 at the UW-Eau Claire/Barron County Campus in Rice Lake, beginning at 9 a.m. Look for the Fine Arts Building!

Registration will take place from 9—9:30 a.m. We are also asking individuals to pre-register for auditions by visiting https://form.jotform.com/250044924628053. There are also some more details on the process here. If pre-registering, you'll also be asked to upload a photo of yourself before submitting your form.

We hope to see you there!!

Time for one last journey into the upcoming 2026 Red Barn Season! The final show of season will be the musical “The Fish...
02/13/2026

Time for one last journey into the upcoming 2026 Red Barn Season! The final show of season will be the musical “The Fisherman’s Daughter” by Katie Dahl. It opens August 19 and runs until Aug. 29. There are roles for two men and two women.

Here's the synopsis:
This heartwarming Wisconsin musical is a testament to the power of sisterhood and self-discovery. When a governor’s order uproots the small village of Fish Creek to make way for Peninsula State Park, two sisters must confront their fears and fight for the home they love. This charming show comes direct from Northern Sky Theater and celebrates the deep connections we share with our family, community and the land around us. With touching songs and home-grown humor, you’ll treasure this funny, fitting love letter to a slice of our great state’s history.

Red Barn auditions will take place Saturday, Feb. 21 at the UW-Eau Claire/Barron County Campus in Rice Lake, beginning at 9 a.m. Look for the Fine Arts Building!
Registration will take place from 9—9:30 a.m. We are also suggesting individuals consider pre-registering for auditions by visiting https://form.jotform.com/250044924628053

Hope to see you there!!

Time for a little more on the upcoming 2026 Red Barn Season! The fourth show of season will be the comedy “Drinking Habi...
02/12/2026

Time for a little more on the upcoming 2026 Red Barn Season! The fourth show of season will be the comedy “Drinking Habits” by Tom Smith. It opens July 29 and runs through August 8. There are roles for five women and three men.

Here's the synopsis:
Accusations, mistaken identities and romances run wild in this traditional, laugh-out-loud farce. Two nuns at the Sisters of Perpetual Sewing have been secretly making wine to keep the convent’s doors open, but Paul and Sally, reporters and former fiancés, are hot on their trail. They go undercover as a nun and priest, but their presence, combined with the addition of a new nun, spurs paranoia throughout the convent that spies have been sent from Rome to shut them down. Wine and secrets are inevitably spilled as everyone tries to preserve the convent and reconnect with lost loves.

Red Barn auditions will take place Saturday, Feb. 21 at the UW-Eau Claire/Barron County Campus in Rice Lake, beginning at 9 a.m. Look for the Fine Arts Building!
Registration will take place from 9—9:30 a.m. We are also asking individuals to pre-register for auditions by visiting https://form.jotform.com/250044924628053
Hope to see you there!!

Time for a little more on the upcoming 2026 Red Barn Season! The third show of season will be the critically acclaimed m...
02/10/2026

Time for a little more on the upcoming 2026 Red Barn Season! The third show of season will be the critically acclaimed musical “Come From Away” that features a culturally relevant script accompanied by a deeply moving score by Irene Sankoff and David Hein. It opens July 8 and runs until July 18. There are roles for a wide variety of men and women.

Here's the synopsis:
“Come From Away” is based on the true story of the time when the isolated community of Gander, Newfoundland, played host to the world. What started as an average day in a small town turned into an international sleepover, when 38 planes, carrying thousands of people from around the globe, were diverted to Gander’s airstrip on September 11, 2001. Undaunted by culture clashes and language barriers, the people of Gander cheered the stranded travelers with music, an open bar and the recognition that we’re all part of a global family.

Red Barn auditions will take place Saturday, Feb. 21 at the UW-Eau Claire/Barron County Campus in Rice Lake, beginning at 9 a.m. Look for the Fine Arts Building!
Registration will take place from 9—9:30 a.m. We are also asking individuals to pre-register for auditions by visiting https://form.jotform.com/250044924628053
Hope to see you there!!

Time for a little more on the upcoming 2026 Red Barn Season!  The second show will be "Now and Then" by Sean Grennan.  I...
02/06/2026

Time for a little more on the upcoming 2026 Red Barn Season! The second show will be "Now and Then" by Sean Grennan. It opens June 17 and runs until June 27. There are roles for 2 women and 2 men.
Here's the synopsis:

Sometimes what happens after last call just might change your life. One night in 1981, just as Jamie is closing the bar where he works, a desperate last-minute customer offers him and his girlfriend Abby two thousand dollars to sit and have a drink with him. Who wouldn't take it? As the trio swaps stories and Jamie considers the decisions he faces about his musical career and his future with his girlfriend Abby, the young couple begins to realize that this older man is unusually invested in their choices... and the reason he gives them is completely unbelievable. But when a very displeased second stranger arrives, the unbelievable begins to look like it just might be true. Now and Then is a heartfelt romantic comedy about the costs of the choices we make, and the people who make them with us.

Red Barn auditions will take place Saturday, Feb. 21 at the UW-Eau Claire/Barron County Campus in Rice Lake, beginning at 9 a.m. Look for the Fine Arts Building!
Registration will take place from 9—9:30 a.m. We are also asking individuals to pre-register for auditions by visiting https://form.jotform.com/250044924628053

Hope to see you there!!

Ready to hear more about the 2026 RBT lineup?!  We're getting close to auditions, so let's share more about our season!O...
02/04/2026

Ready to hear more about the 2026 RBT lineup?! We're getting close to auditions, so let's share more about our season!

Opening our 2026 season will be "Jonas and Barry in the Home" by acclaimed Canadian playwright Norm Foster. It opens May 27 and runs until June 6. There are roles for 1 woman and 2 men.

Here's the synopsis:

Barry is annoyed that he’s already living in a seniors’ home at sixty-seven, but it’s worth it to live near his daughter, Rosie. Rosie, who works at the home, brought him in so he wouldn’t be alone in case he has a heart attack like his father, brother, and uncle did before they were sixty-five. So Barry spends his time shuffling around in his slippers, taking naps, and having dinner with Rosie, and that’s good enough for him. But Barry doesn’t get to revel in the quiet for long. Enter the loquacious and flirtatious Jonas, who wrote one hit song thirty-seven years ago. Jonas likes to indulge in the finer things in life, like decadent dates and nice clothes, and he sees Barry the curmudgeon as a fixer-upper. As they bicker and bond over women, sports, and family values, Jonas and Barry must learn to open up and face how to keep living their lives.

Red Barn auditions will take place Saturday, Feb. 21 at the UW-Eau Claire/Barron County Campus in Rice Lake, beginning at 9 a.m. Look for the Fine Arts Building!

Registration will take place from 9—9:30 a.m. We are also suggesting individuals consider pre-registering for auditions by visiting https://form.jotform.com/250044924628053.

Hope to see you there!!

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2247 22nd Street
Rice Lake, WI
54868

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