College of the Ozarks theater department will present “Servant of Two Masters” as its fall production for 2025. The play was written by Carlos Galdoni and adapted by Holli Segura, assistant professor of theater.
Public performances will take place Oct. 17–18, 2025 (Friday–Saturday) at 7 p.m., and Oct. 19, 2025 (Sunday) at 2 p.m. in Jones Auditorium.
The cost for the performance is as follows:
- $15 for adults
- $10 for seniors, children under 18, and non-College of the Ozarks students
- Free to College of the Ozarks students, lap-sitting children, College of the Ozarks faculty/staff and their families, and associates of the college (must show card)
Please make reservations by visiting https://jonestheatre.ludus.com/index.php
The play, performed by College of the Ozarks students, is directed by Professor Segura. This historic Italian comedy follows Truffaldino, a clever but perpetually hungry servant, juggling two jobs in secret. His double-dealing spirals into a whirlwind of mistaken identities, slapstick mayhem, and romantic mishaps.
Segura shared the inspiration for the play, “The Servant of Two Masters has been a favorite of mine for a long time. It is fun for the whole family and makes you laugh at how, for many of us, we make life more complex than it needs to be. We hope to give the audience a night of true comedic timing and heart-felt performances.”
Cast:
- Pantalone, Gage Hauck, senior musical theatre major from Camdenton, Missouri
- Clarice, Kailey Letterman, sophomore theatre major from Springfield, Missouri
- Doctor Lombardi, Thomas Miller, senior music theatre major from Creighton, Missouri
- Silvio, Ben Kowal, senior culinary arts major from Warsaw, Missouri
- Beatrice, Victoria Rivera, senior theatre major from Silom Springs, Missouri
- Florindo, Zeek Deterding, freshman undecided from Terrell, Texas
- Brighella, Lynessa Barney, senior recreation and sports management major from Hollister, Missouri
- Smeralda, Madalyn Hamby, sophomore nursing major from Huntsville, Alabama
- Truffaldino, Jami Mallinson, sophomore music ministry major from Kansas City, Kansas
- First Porter, Lake Reid, senior English and video production major from Marshfield, Missouri
- Second Porter, Winter Godfrey, senior video production major from Alpena, Arkansas
- Third Porter, Meredith Ludden, sophomore musical theatre major from Bentonville, Arkansas
- Fourth Porter, Kaelen Ludden, senior English and video production major from Marshfield, Missouri
- Fifth Porter, Christopher Johnson, sophomore musical theater major from Rolla, Missouri
For additional information, contact Public Relations Director Valorie Coleman at (417) 690-2212.