Rogue Theatrics

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We're Marion Ohio's premier underground fringe theatre company presenting irreverent, campy musicals and plays, outrageous cabarets, and concerts delivered with craft and voltage!

People skip ads all day.They scroll past them, mute them, ignore them, and wait for the “skip” button like it’s a person...
06/06/2026

People skip ads all day.

They scroll past them, mute them, ignore them, and wait for the “skip” button like it’s a personal mission.

A Rogue sponsorship puts your business somewhere better: inside a fun, local experience people chose to attend.

For the past three years, Rogue Theatrics has packed local venues, built a following, and brought hundreds of people from Marion and the surrounding areas together for live music, sketch comedy, and a night out they actually remember.

This summer, we’re bringing Summer Hoopla: Grills Gone Wild to the Marion Palace Theatre’s May Pavilion on June 26 & 27, and sponsorship opportunities are now available.

Sponsorship levels include:

Presenting Sponsor - $1,000
Featured Sponsor - $500
Supporting Sponsor - $250

Depending on the level, sponsors can receive recognition in show materials, on the ticketing page, in the program, on the pre-show screen, in social media mentions, and during verbal thank-yous before performances. Some levels also include tickets and lobby table/promo material opportunities.

More importantly, your business gets connected to a room full of people having a great time.

That’s a good place for your name to be.

Interested in sponsoring? Check the first comment.

06/05/2026

Come see what all this turns into when we add lights, microphones, a full band, and an audience that’s willingly chosen to enable us.

Summer Hoopla: Grills Gone Wild
June 26 & 27
Marion Palace Theatre’s May Pavilion

06/04/2026

It’s not just being silly and stupid. Putting together a Rogue show is serious work.

This is why we do what we do.This photo is from our very first Rogue show back in 2023, and this is still the whole poin...
06/03/2026

This is why we do what we do.

This photo is from our very first Rogue show back in 2023, and this is still the whole point: a room full of people laughing, reacting, and having a genuinely good time together.

Over the past three years, hundreds of people have shown up for our weird little corner of live entertainment. You’ve bought tickets, brought friends, clapped for the band, laughed at our sketches, encouraged our performers, and made this whole thing feel worth doing again and again.

We do it for you.

Hearing an audience laugh absolutely makes our day, week, month, and sometimes the entire year. So from all of us at Rogue, thank you for showing up and letting us be ridiculous in public.

We’ll see you again soon for Summer Hoopla: Grills Gone Wild.

June 26 & 27
Marion Palace Theatre’s May Pavilion

06/01/2026

We asked a few cast members to describe a Rogue show in 3 words or less.

First rehearsal is officially in the books.Today included a run-thru of music with Ben, our Band Director, plus blocking...
05/25/2026

First rehearsal is officially in the books.

Today included a run-thru of music with Ben, our Band Director, plus blocking for some of the sketches in Summer Hoopla: Grills Gone Wild.

We laughed. We did interpretive dance. We studied the mating habits of the praying mantis.

All in a day’s work for Rogue.

We can’t wait for you to see what we’re building.

June 26 & 27 at the Marion Palace Theatre’s May Pavilion.

05/22/2026

We are a much better option for an evening out!

05/22/2026

We are a much better option for a night out.

Rogue Theatrics is preparing for its next chapter as founder and Executive Producer Chip Gregory steps back from day-to-...
05/21/2026

Rogue Theatrics is preparing for its next chapter as founder and Executive Producer Chip Gregory steps back from day-to-day leadership and passes the torch to Daniel Bradshaw and Eric Mosley, two longtime creative contributors who have helped shape the group since its return in 2023.

Bradshaw and Mosley will now serve as Executive Producers of Rogue Theatrics, while continuing in their current creative and operational roles. Bradshaw will remain Producing Artistic Director, and Mosley will remain Managing Producer. Both have been writing sketches for Rogue since this iteration of the group began and have co-directed Rogue shows since November 2024.

Rogue Theatrics founder and Executive Producer Chip Gregory is stepping back from day-to-day leadership as a new team prepares to lead the troupe into its next chapter. Gregory, who founded Rogue Theatrics in 2023, will remain connected in an honorary producer and advisory role when needed. The transition allows Gregory to focus on Marion LIVE, his digital magazine covering dining, entertainment, and culture in Greater Marion, along with other creative work in the community and personal priorities, while giving the new leadership team room to build on Rogue’s foundation and shape its future.

“Chip was the catalyst for all of this,” Bradshaw said. “He saw the opportunity to bring people together, create something fun, and give Marion another reason to laugh. Eric and I are incredibly grateful for the trust he’s placed in us, and we’re honored to help carry Rogue forward.”

Mosley said the transition is rooted in respect for what Gregory started and excitement for what comes next.

“Rogue exists because Chip was willing to say, ‘Let’s try this,’ and then actually make it happen,” Mosley said. “That kind of spark is rare. Daniel and I are excited to keep building on the foundation he created and continue giving audiences the kind of shows they’ve come to expect from Rogue: funny, energetic, and just a little ridiculous.”

Since 2023, Rogue Theatrics has brought together local performers, writers, musicians, and creative volunteers to produce live entertainment built around sketch comedy, music, and community connection. The group has developed a growing audience in Marion and surrounding communities by creating original shows designed to give people a fun night out and a break from the ordinary.

The leadership transition comes as Rogue prepares for its next production, Summer Hoopla: Grills Gone Wild, a live variety-style show featuring music, sketch comedy, and original material from the Rogue creative team. The June production at the Marion Palace Theatre's May Pavilion will be one of the first major shows under Bradshaw and Mosley’s expanded leadership.

As Bradshaw and Mosley step into expanded leadership, Rogue Theatrics plans to continue producing live shows while exploring new creative opportunities for performers and audiences.

“Rogue has always worked because people show up with their time, talent, and willingness to be a little weird for a good cause,” Bradshaw said. “That part isn’t changing. We’re just excited to keep the momentum going and see what else this group can become.”

02/14/2026

Friday the 13th before Valentine's Day seems like the perfect time to share our digital short "Stranded."

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135 South Main Street
Marion, OH
43302

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