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Final Week at Northern Sky Theater: The Bachelors Closes Out the 2025 Season

Northern Sky Theater is set to close the curtain on its 2025 season with final performances of The Bachelors running through October 25 at the Gould Theater. The offbeat musical comedy has anchored the company’s fall schedule and will serve as the last production before the theater enters its off-season.

Created by Fred Alley and James Kaplan, the musical follows two unlucky-in-love roommates, Stew and John, whose stagnant romantic lives are upended by the arrival of a mysterious pizza delivery woman. Blending quick wit with heartfelt moments, the show offers a comedic yet touching take on modern relationships. This year’s production features a fresh staging of the piece, which originally premiered in 2001 and has returned to Northern Sky’s lineup on select occasions over the years.

Multiple performances are scheduled throughout the final week, offering both newcomers and longtime fans a final opportunity to enjoy the show.

"This week is always really fun for us," says Managing Director Holly Feldman. "We extend our season for a week after Fall Fest to give local folks an opportunity to come out and enjoy the performance. It's just what we need this time of year--joy and laughter." Feldman says the goal is for folks to leave smiling and with a song in their hearts. 

The 2025 cast features Chase Stoeger as Stew, Joe Picchetti as John, and Rachael Zientek as Kate. The production is directed by Jeff Herbst, with musical direction by Ryan Cappleman, scenic design by James Maronek, costumes by Jordan Wallin?Swanson, lighting design by Jimmy Balistreri, sound by David Alley, and stage management by Jimmy Balistreri and Shawn Galligan.

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