Monthly Archives: February 2022

The Drama Workshop Announces the 2022-23 Season of Plays and Musicals

TDW_VERTThe Drama Workshop’s 2022-23 season will be another season filled with laughter, music and heartfelt connection between artists and audiences.

FRANCINE’S WILL by Mary Dattilo
Francine Faraday dies and leaves her entire estate to her longtime companion H.P. Manly. While the loyal members of Francine’s staff are delighted, her money-hungry relatives are furious. Though the will is ironclad, the relatives find that they can inherit Francine’s fortune if H.P. dies of “natural” causes. As the family plots H.P.’s demise, the staff schemes to save him, resulting in counter-plots and mixed-up romances aplenty.

August 5-21,2022.  Directed by Becky Collins


RADIUM GIRLS by DW Gregory
In 1926, radium was used as a miracle cure for everything from diabetes to rheumatism, Madame Curie was an international celebrity, and luminous watches the latest rage—until the girls who painted them began to fall ill with a mysterious disease. Inspired by a true story, RADIUM GIRLS traces the efforts of Grace Fryer, a watch dial painter, as she fights for her day in court.

September 30 – October 16, 2022. Directed by Amanda Borchers


SANDERS FAMILY CHRISTMAS by Connie Ray and Alan Bailey
Celebrate and rejoice with the Sanders family in this heartwarming sequel to the bluegrass gospel musical SMOKE ON THE MOUNTAIN! It’s December 24, 1941, and America is going to war. So is Dennis Sanders of the Sanders Family Singers. Join Pastor Mervin Oglethorpe and the spirit filled Sanders Family as they send Dennis off with hilarious and touching stories and twenty-five Southern Gospel Christmas songs.

December 2-18, 2022.  Directed by Judy Berrens


HOME BREW THEATRE VI by local playwrights

This will be the sixth installment of TDW’s celebration of local playwrights and local beer. Join us for a selection of witty and thought-provoking ten-minute plays by local authors, and a chance to raise a glass of locally produced beer with the actors, directors and writers at a post-performance reception.

January 20 – 22, 2023.  Directors to be announced.


RING OF FIRE, a musical by Richard Maltby Jr, and Bill Meade

From the songbook of Johnny Cash comes this unique musical about love and faith, struggle and success, rowdiness and redemption, and the healing power of home and family. More than two dozen classic hits paint a musical portrait of The Man in Black. Though he is never impersonated, his remarkable life story is told through his music, in a concert format that will move and exhilarate you!

March 3-19, 2023.   Directed by Linda Abbott


STEPPING OUT by Richard Harris
This is a rollicking comedy about the attempts of a group of working class amateurs to overcome their inhibitions and left feet in a low-rent dance studio. Mavis, a former professional chorus girl, tries her hardest to teach the bumbling amateurs to trip the light fantastic for an upcoming recital. But before the dancing begins Mavis must mediate the minor dramas that erupt among this motley but loveable crew as they prepare for their moment to shine.

May 12-28, 2023.    Directed by Dianna Davis


Subscriptions to TDW’s upcoming season are on sale now! For more information on season subscriptions, visit http://www.thedramaworkshop.org/subscribe or call (513) 598-8303.

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RIPCORD Runs March 11-27

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3/18/22 – We regret to inform you that tonight’s performance of RIPCORD is cancelled. We are hoping to be back on stage tomorrow night, and will keep you updated here and on our website!

We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience! If you purchased tickets for tonight, please contact the box office at 513-501-1718 to exchange for a different performance or arrange a refund.

Thank you for bearing with us, and we look forward to seeing you at the theatre soon!

RIPCORD
Mariemont Players
March 11-27
Walton Creek Theatre

Directed by Becky Collins

Cast: Chessie Vigran as Abby Binder, Sue Breving as Marilyn Dunne, Jake Hart as Scotty, Nate Huitger as Benjamin/Lewis/Clown, Stephanie Klein as Colleen/Woman in White & Juan Suárez Ontaneda as Derek/Zombie Butler/Masked Man

For four years, irritable and sarcastic Abby Binder has kept a room to herself at the Bristol Place Senior Living Facility, through sheer force of her rude personality. Nursing disappointment at the direction her life has taken, she has no room for distraction. When bubbly, bright, and unbearably cheerful Marilyn Dunne is placed in her room, Abby tries her usual tricks, but fails to scare her annoying new roommate away. RIPCORD is an enemies-to-friends story for a pair of excellently well-rounded, mature women.

2/11/22 – Health and Safety Policies

  • Fri-Sat, March 11-12 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, March 13 at 2pm
  • Thu-Sat, March 17-19 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, March 20 at 2pm & 7:30pm
  • Thu-Fri, March 24-25 at 7:30pm
  • Sat, March 26 at 2pm & 7:30pm
  • Sun, March 27 at 2pm

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110 IN THE SHADE Runs March 11-20

LTC_110 in the Shade logo110 IN THE SHADE
Lebanon Theatre Company
March 11-20
[Lebanon]

Directed by Wayne Dunn
Music directed by Jay Mills
​Choreographed by Karen Hendershot
Porduced by Paula Whitaker

Cast: Kim Toft as Lizzie Curry, Evan Smith as HC Curry, Emmett Bicknell as Noah Curry, Andrew Bicknell as Jimmy Curry, Michael Cline as Sheriff File, Kurt Percy as Starbuck, Makenna Calvert as Snookie Updegraff, Joey Mason as George Curtis, Annie Gifford as Hanna Curtis, Kaci Lovejoy as Phylis Mackey, Kinna Smith as Beverly Copeland, Matt Gifford as Joe Copeland & Sabrina Toft as Sammie-Sue Miller
Townspeople: Marley Limpert, Carol Rickey & Elliott Smith

Based on the hit play and movie The Rainmaker, 110 in the Shade focuses on one unmarried woman named Lizzie living in a small western town besieged by a long drought. Lizzie is dealing with another type of drought: her love life. Intelligent yet plain, she is worried that she will soon become an old maid with no one to love her. When a charismatic man named Starbuck arrives and claims the ability to make rain, Lizzie believes he is a con man with no abilities whatsoever. Little does she know that this man will change her life forever. A beautiful musical in the vein of Rodgers and Hammerstein, 110 in the Shade centers on Lizzie’s quest for self-acceptance and her choice between two suitors: the rainmaker Starbuck and the divorced Sheriff File.

  • Fri-Sat. March 11-12, at 7:30pm
  • Sun, March 13 at 2pm
  • Fri-Sat, March 18, at 7:30pm
  • Sun, March 20 at 2pm

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Cast Announced for WRONG WINDOW at Beechmont Players

BPI_logoPlease help us welcome the cast of our Spring show, WRONG WINDOW.

Cast List:

  • Jeff Elbies – Lon Nease
  • Marnie Elbies – Victoria Kirby
  • Robbie Smith – Scott Unes
  • Midge Smith – Susan Unes
  • Loomis – Jim Waldfogle
  • Thor Larswald – Ken Macke
  • Lila Larswald – Mary Jo Bissmeyer
  • Detective Thomas – Zak Slemmer

Synopsis: Van Zandt & Milmore pay tribute to Master of Horror Alfred Hitchcock, with this comedy whodunit. Off-and-on New York couple Marnie and Jeff enter an even more complicated phase of their relationship when they think they spy their cross-courtyard neighbor do away with his wife. After they draw their torn curtain, the lady vanishes, and suspicion places murder beyond a shadow of a doubt. The bumbling witnesses sneak into their neighbor’s apartment – 39 steps away – and the fun begins. Among multiple door-slammings, body-snatchings, and a frantic flashlight chase scene, two questions remain: Who killed Lila Larswald? And… if she’s not dead…then who is? The crazy farce plays out on a shadow-box set that allows the audience to be present in one apartment, while viewing the action in its mirror-image neighboring unit across the way.

For more information visit www.beechmontplayers.org

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Cast Announced for THE MUSIC MAN at Bart’s Bards

BB_logoBart’s Bards is excited to announce the cast of our June production of Meredith Wilson’s classic musical THE MUSIC MAN, directed by Fred Hunt.

Performances will run from June 9 to June 12, in the Krumpe Activity Center on the St. Bartholomew Church campus (9375 Winton Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45231).

Mark your calendars and don’t miss your chance to experience this timeless story of drama, nostalgia, humor, and romance!  Tickets go on sale to the general public on Monday, May 8.  For more information, please visit our website at bartsbards.org.

Cast:

  • HAROLD HILL: Chris Murphy
  • MARIAN PAROO: Jessie Green
  • CHARLIE COWELL: Gary Bracknell
  • MAYOR SHINN: John Dorney
  • OLIN BRITT: Conrad Kolis
  • EWART DUNLOP: Alex Meineke
  • OLIVER HIX: Bill Fessler
  • JACEY SQUIRES: Jamie Ball
  • MARCELLUS WASHBURN: Barry Reynolds
  • TOMMY DJILAS: Ke’von Gibson
  • MRS. PAROO: Dana Tower
  • AMARYLLIS: Roxy Jones
  • WINTHROP PAROO: TBD
  • MRS. SHINN: Maria Williams
  • ZANEETA SHINN: Caroline Lawson
  • GRACIE SHINN: Christen Fessler
  • ALMA HIX: Lisa Hunt
  • MAUD DUNLOP: Danielle Meineke
  • ETHEL TOFFELMIER: Kayla Haas
  • MRS. SQUIRES: Kendra Dunahugh
  • CONSTABLE LOCKE: Mike Williams
  • TRAIN CONDUCTOR: Fred Hunt
  • FARMER’S WIFE: Joy Niehaus
  • TOWNSPERSONS: Dorothy Biron, Molly Davenport, Eloise Elliott, Molly Gallagher, Tosha Gibson, Sofia Gill, Ellie Heitz, Ella Herzog, Holly Horner, Audrey Mason, Lucy Otting, Emily Pine, Chris Sayer, Adler Tomeo, Annette Williams, Josie Williams

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