May 20-22, The Drama Workshop is hosting HOME BREW THEATRE, featuring a six-pack of shows from six local playwrights. The six plays are:
BREAKING GULF NEWS, by Phil Paradis, has a big oil CEO facing off with the United States Coast Guard on a national news broadcast.
LIFE COULD BE A DREAM, DOC, by Clint Bramkamp, details the experiences of a writer seeks professional help, where everything may not be exactly as it appears.
BREAKING AND ENTERING, by A. K. Forbes, shows what happens when a couple tries to spice up their marriage with a little role playing.
A SILLY AFTERNOON IN FRANCE, by Andy Simpson, takes place in a sidewalk café with two exceptionally civilized patrons.
THE OFF CHANCE, by Teri Foltz, explores the chances of a horoscope really coming true.
THANK YOU, by Roger Brookfield, focuses on an older couple musing on their neighbors’ tryst.
And what would a home brew theatre be without brew? After each performance, we will hold a reception featuring the beers of Christian Moerlein Brewery. All proceeds benefit the TDW “Fix the Roof” fund!
HOME BREW THEATRE features the acting talents of Valeria Amburgey, Betsy Bossart, Craig Branch, R.J. Bryant, Rob Bucher, Jimmy Bussey, Victoria Covarrubias, Adam Drake, Kevin Dunaway, Samantha Isler, Bill Keeton, Sig Maley, Jazz McMullen, Brady Reilly, and Ian Tinney. The shows are directed by Kat Reynolds, and produced by Clint Bramkamp.
Seating is limited, and reservations for this unique event are strongly recommended. Tickets are $10 each, and may be ordered by phone at (513) 598-8303 or purchased online at www.thedramaworkshop.org.
