By Nicole Lyons,
May 19, 2026
Central Missouri Repertory Theatre will take families on a summer adventure with its
touring production of “The Lost Musketeer,” featuring June shows in Richmond, Lexington and Warrensburg.
“The Lost Musketeer” is a swashbuckling adventure filled with sword fights, disguises,
comedy and courage. Set in 17th-century France, the play follows Geneviève, a young
woman who disguises herself as a man to pursue her dream of becoming a Musketeer.
After her secret is discovered and she is banished from Paris, she uncovers a dark
conspiracy in the village of Valdore and must battle the ruthless Célestine de Montfaucon
to save its people. With the help of the eccentric healer Gaspard Lefèvre, Geneviève
embarks on a daring quest for justice, freedom and truth.
“The Lost Musketeer” is directed by Aaron Scully, Ph.D., associate professor of Theatre
at the University of Central Missouri (UCM), and written by John Plasencio, a Spring
2026 graduate of the UCM Division of Theatre and Dance. The play is appropriate for all ages and runs about one hour.
“This show is going to be a ton of fun for the kids, but I think parents will enjoy
it too,” Scully said. “It’s a story of pursuing dreams, never giving up, having courage
and fighting for those who can’t fight for themselves. It’s also really funny! I really
think everyone will enjoy themselves.”
“The Lost Musketeer” will be on tour, presenting performances at several sites in
West Central Missouri. Public performances include 10 a.m. June 3 and 7 p.m. June
7 at the Highlander Theatre on the UCM Warrensburg campus. Admission is free. Touring performances include The
Lex in Lexington, Missouri, and The Farris Theatre in Richmond, Missouri.
The company includes Emma Stevens as Genevieve Brouchouet, Audrey Shepard as Gaspard
and Louis XIII, and Madison Keep as Celestine. Scully is the director/production manager
and developed the story for this show, and Plasencio is the playwright. The production
team also includes Stage Manager Molly Jones, Scenic Designer/Technical Director Daniel
Aubun, Costume, Hair and Makeup Designer Avory Nail, Sound Designer Aleksandra Combs
and Public Relations and Social Media Manager Madison Keep.
This season marks the 46th anniversary of Central Missouri Repertory bringing live
children’s theatre productions to West Central Missouri.
This year, Central Missouri Repertory is made possible by generous donations from
Patricia Burton and UCM Theatre and Dance, and by public support from the Missouri Arts Council, a state agency.