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Metamorphoses at Cotuit Center for the Arts

Cotuit Center for the Arts invites audiences to immerse themselves in the breathtaking world of Metamorphoses, a spellbinding theatrical masterpiece inspired by Ovid’s ancient myths. Directed by Jason R. Mellin, this evocative production runs February 6 through February 22 and brings stories of love, loss, transformation, and redemption vividly to life.
Written by Tony Award–winning playwright Mary Zimmerman, Metamorphoses masterfully blends classical mythology with contemporary themes, using poetic language and striking visual storytelling to explore what it means to change, to grieve, and to love. Set within a fluid, dreamlike world where gods and mortals collide, the production blurs the boundary between myth and reality—creating an unforgettable theatrical experience that resonates long after the final moment.
“Metamorphoses reminds us that change is inevitable—and often beautiful, even when it’s painful,” said director Jason R. Mellin. “This play speaks to the heart in a way few stories can. It’s visually stunning, emotionally raw, and deeply human. We’ve assembled an incredible ensemble, and I truly believe this is a production audiences will feel in their bones.”
Performances will take place Fridays at 7:30 PM, Saturdays at 5:00 PM, and Sundays at 2:00 PM.
The cast includes: Lily Anderson, Amelia Burbine, Bill Farrell, Emma Fitzpatrick, Drew Frayre, Janet Geist Moore, Maeve Moriarty, Erica Morris, Avila Rudd, Sam Sewell, Pete Steedman, Rachel Walman, and Shelley West.
Generous support for Cotuit Center for the Arts’ main stage theater productions is graciously provided in tribute to John McGraw.
With its powerful performances, immersive design, and timeless themes, Metamorphoses offers audiences an opportunity to experience theater at its most transformative.
Tickets are on sale now, and early reservations are strongly encouraged.
For tickets and more information, visit cotuit.org.
