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Auditions Announced for RELATABLE AND INFLATABLE at Village Players

VP_new logoVillage Players of Fort Thomas announces auditions for its 2023 New Works production: RELATABLE AND INFLATABLE (THE BEACH BALL CHRONICLES)

6 new plays by local authors, directed by Drue Harris

Sunday, April 16, 2 pm
Monday, April 17, 7 pm

Judith M. Sarakatsannis Gallery (street level), 8 N. Ft. Thomas Ave., Fort Thomas

Cold readings of monologues and script sides. Be prepared to list all conflicts between May 15-June 26. Head shots and resumés appreciated but not required.

Casting will be flexible — roles available for all genders, ethnicities, and ages. Some dual casting may be necessary.

Rehearsals begin mid May and will be minimal. SHOW DATES are June 23, 8 pm; June 24, 8 pm; June 25, 2 pm.

Questions? Contact the director, Drue Harris.

RELATABLE AND INFLATABLE (THE BEACH BALL CHRONICLES)

A Day at the Beach by Teri Foltz
Owen – M, middle aged
Holly – W, Owen’s wife
Mother – W, 70-80s, Owen’s deceased mom

A Purpose-Driven Beach Ball by A.K. Forbes
Candace – W, 40-60, spirited
Troy – M, 40-60, Candace’s brother, grounded
Jim – M, 60-80s, Candace and Troy’s deceased father
Nancy – W, 60-80s, a love interest of Jim’s

Griping in the Green Room by Roger Collins
Hedwyn – any gender/age, a performer in a body suit
Osian – any gender/age, a performer in a body suit
Jim – M, 35+, the director

Love Potion #1 by Rose Vanden Eynden
Robin – any gender/age, a person looking for love
Wiz – any gender/age, the owner of a quirky shop

Monster Talent by Bill Brohaugh and Lisa Holt
Pat – W, an office assistant who knits
Aaron – M, 35+, a talent agent
Voice – any gender/age, offstage portrayals of numerous monsters

Sandcastle by Teri Foltz
Margie – W, 20s-30
Annie – W, 20s-30, Margie’s friend
Ellery – M, 20s-30s

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A GENTLEMAN’S GUIDE TO LOVE & MURDER Opening at The Footlighters, April 20

FLI_A Gentleman's Guide to Love and MurderNEWPORT, KY — The Footlighters, Inc., proudly presents the fourth and final show of its 2022-2023 season, the hilarious and Tony award-winning musical comedy A Gentleman’s Guide to Love & Murder.

When the low-born Monty Navarro finds out that he’s eighth in line for an earldom in the lofty D’Ysquith family, he figures his chances of outliving his predecessors are slight and sets off down a far more ghoulish path. Can he knock off his unsuspecting relatives without being caught and become the ninth Earl of Highhurst? And what of love? Because murder isn’t the only thing on Monty’s mind….

Gentleman’s Guide marks the return of local theater legend Wayne Wright to the Footlighters’stage with his scene-stealing turn as all nine members of the D’Ysquith family. Wayne was last seen onstage at the Stained Glass Theatre in 2006’s A Tuna Christmas, but Wayne’s storied career spans decades with a variety of
professional and nonprofessional groups in the Cincinnati area, such as The Showboat Majestic, Downtown Theatre Classics, Cincinnati Music Theatre, Mariemont Players, and Village Players of Ft. Thomas. A Creative Director by profession, Wayne’s vocal talents have been heard all over town in voiceover work for commercials, demo tapes, and most notably the voice of the Big Red Smokey for many years at Cincinnati Reds home games. He was also the vocal soloist for the Cincinnati Ballet’s performance of “Footage.”

Performances:

  • Thursday – Saturday, April 20 – 22 at 7:30 p.m.
  • Sunday, April 23 at 2:00 p.m.
  • Thursday – Saturday, April 27 – 29 at 7:30 p.m.
  • Sunday, April 30 at 2:00 p.m.
  • Thursday – Saturday, May 4 – 6 at 7:30 p.m.
  • Sunday, May 7 at 2:00 p.m.

Tickets: $25 each and are available online at footlighters.org/tickets or by contacting the box office at (859) 652-3849 or FootlightersTickets@gmail.com.

The Footlighters, Inc., has been producing quality community theater shows in Greater Cincinnati for 60 years. The group was established in 1963 by a small group of community theater volunteers who wanted to bring theater opportunities to the west side of Cincinnati.

In 1987, the group bought the Salem United Methodist Church in Newport and transformed it into The Stained Glass Theatre. The theater is on the National Register of Historic Places and is designated a Kentucky landmark. In September of 2018, Footlighters added an ADA ramp to the front of their building to complement the elevator installed in September of 2017, allowing access for all patrons with limited mobility.

For more information, please visit footlighters.org or like The Footlighters, Inc., on Facebook.

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Mason Players Announce May Show

MCP_The Dining RoomMason Players’ May production is A.R. Gurney’s classic work, The Dining Room. The show is a comedy of manners set in a single dining room, where 18 scenes from different households overlap and intertwine. It is the setting for breakfasts, dinners, and all special occasions for each of the families who gather round the table, which was manufactured in 1898.

In the Players’ production, three actors and six actresses will portray the more than 50 characters who span eras, generations, ages, careers, interests, and relationships. The show is directed by Gail Rudolph, with Assistant Direction by Robert Terry. Cori Bauer is the show’s Stage Manager and the Producer is Susan Berger.

The Dining Room will be presented May 4, 6, 11, 12, and 13 at 8:00 PM and May 7 at 2:00 PM in the Mason Community Playhouse at 5529 Mason Road in Mason.

Tickets are  $20 for adults and $15 for seniors and students. They are available here … https://www.masonplayers.org/j30/index.php?view=article&id=20&catid=2.

Call 513-398-7804 with questions or to gain help procuring tickets.

Don’t miss this interesting work: If this table could talk …

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The 2023 Cincinnati Fringe Festival

CFF23_logoCelebrating 20 Years of Experimental Performance in Over-the-Rhine

Announcing this year’s extraordinary Primary Lineup

Know Theatre proudly presents The 20th Annual Cincinnati Fringe Festival – the region’s largest and longest-running annual performing arts festival – June 2-17, 2023! A 14-day celebration featuring hundreds of live performances from independent local, national, and international artists, the Cincy Fringe is Cincinnati’s Summer Theatre Party.

This year we continue to carry the torch of creative community care and radical self-expression forward with:

  • 31 Primary Lineup Performances
  • 40+ Productions (Including 3 FringeDevelopment projects and several Special Events) to entertain at 6 venues across Over-the-Rhine: Know Theatre, Art Academy of Cincinnati, Gabriel’s Corner, and with space provided by our neighborhood sponsor, 3CDC.
  • Free All Ages Performances on Weekend Afternoons!
  • Free Nightly After Hours Events!
  • And the Grand Reopening of the beloved Know Underground Bar!

Come Celebrate With Us!
Join us on May 1 for a cabaret bash celebrating 25 Years of Know Theatre and 20 Years of the Cincinnati Fringe Festival! Enjoy live performances, a delicious dinner-by-the-bite, fantastic drinks from Knox Joseph Distillery, and a silent auction as we toast the history and ensure the future of Cincinnati’s most adventurous live theatre community.

TICKETING INFORMATION

  • 50% of all Box Office revenue is given to the Performance Fringe artists.
  • Single tickets to the 2023 Cincy Fringe are $18.
  • The All-Access Pass ($300) is good for one entry into as many productions as one person can see.
  • Our 6-ticket Voyeur Pass ($90) can be used in any combination of shows and is transferable among individuals.
  • All passes are currently on sale at www.cincyfringe.com

Primary Lineup Details
This year’s Primary Lineup totals 31 productions (30 in-person and 1 online) and features new work from 15 local creators, 14 productions from across the country, and 2 international artists from Japan and Australia.

With 16 world premieres, 15 regional premieres and 15 producing companies that have never-been-seen-before in Cincinnati, audiences are guaranteed to experience something extraordinary!

The 2023 Cincy Fringe Festival Primary Lineup

1nce Upon a Lie: Paul Strickland
Paul Strickland Presents
Covington, Kentucky

Paul Strickland’s NEW collection of HILARIOUS, HEARTFELT STORIES and SONGS!

Anatomica
Amica Hunter
Portland, Oregon

What’s THE BEST skeleton? Get in loser, we’re finding out.

Anchorette
Jane Carver
Cincinnati, Ohio

An abandoned baby, a ship’s crew, and an ancient superstition…

Bloodline
Paris Crayton III
Los Angeles, California

The multi-generational love story of three men with the same name.

Cry Wulf
Boris Dansberry
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Heroism, blood, absolute evil, puppets; what’s more manly than that?

Cyn of Omission
Sound Body Culture
Cleveland, Ohio

A light hearted neo-noir murder mystery with original music.

Gentrification: The Musical!
Doin’ Too Much Productions
Cincinnati, Ohio

Definitely not a musical about OTR or 3CDC.

Granny’s FixIt: An Ozarks Guide to Healing the Body and Soul
Dawn Larsen
Florence, South Carolina

Let Granny fix it, come git a cure.

Happy Go Lucky
Shoshinz/Yanomi Shoshinz
Tokyo, Japan

A one woman puppetry show from Japan.

Heart Ripped Out Twice And So Can You!
Linnea Bond
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

A (mostly) comedy about pain.

Jon Bennett: Dad (hates) Jokes
2Hoots Productions
Adelaide, Australia

Jon Bennett’s Dad is a VERY serious and VERY accident-prone man.

Julie
coyote & co creative studios
Cincinnati, Ohio

Sapphic-picaresque journey of a 17th-century, bi-sexual, gender-bending, sword-wielding woman.

Keeping Our Torch
Pones
Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky

A dance-infused performance celebrating diverse stories of intergenerational wisdom.

MADE IN AMERICA
Teruko Nakajima
Los Angeles, California

Teruko and Titi’s Triumph over Tragedy!

Magic for Animals
Liz Toonkel / Los Angeles Performance Practice
Los Angeles, California

A magic show breaking through illusions around agency and consent.

Modern Beings in Search of the Sole
Solasta Theatre Lab
Cincinnati, Ohio

To heel or heal, that is the question.

Mothering & Mourning
Megan Flynn & Teresa VanDenend Sorge
Troy, New York; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and Cincinnati, Ohio

Dances of mothering and mourning, because aren’t we all?

One Last Night with Mary MacLane
Nora Bonner and James Cargill
Atlanta, Georgia & Detroit, Michigan

19th century genius’s last gig before she meets the Devil.

plosive!
Performance Gallery
Cincinnati, Ohio
Vocal sounds giving new context to conventional language.

Rappings
InBocca Performance
Cincinnati, Ohio

Communing with the dead isn’t scary; it’s downright unreal.

RUH-Roh!
Queen City Flash
Cincinnati, Ohio

A final, hair-raising adventure for a very meddlesome duo.

Runaway Princess
Mary Goggin
Bronx, New York

A hopeful tale of heroin, hooking, and happiness.

ShMILF Life
Penny: For Your Thoughts
Rochester, New York

Stories about dating when trans and old. HINT: You don’t.

Spank Bank Time Machine
John Michael
Chicago, Illinois
Best friends, poppers, douches, & a time machine fueled by participation.

The Highway Woman
Hannah Gregory
Cincinnati, Ohio

The origin story of Wicked Lady Ferrers, Renaissance highway woman.

The Rembrandt Job
Clifton Players
Cincinnati, Ohio

Historically-accurate, hysterically-funny botched robbery of Rembrandt paintings from Taft in 1973.

Thread and Bone
Lisa Egan Woods
Versailles, Kentucky

Sometimes funny, always honest memoir about grief, heart-surgery, and dressmaking.

Todalv
Maia Morrigan Aoibheil
Cincinnati, Ohio

An Indigenous exploration of identity.

To Spite One’s Face
Zoë Peterson
Cincinnati, Ohio

The VHS from The Ring meets the women of G.L.O.W.

UDFCC (Unambiguously Destructive Family Crushes Community)
The Pajama Playhouse
Cincinnati, Ohio

Two Carls, Barry Larkin, and a banana stroll down Central.

Who’s Afraid of Winnie the Pooh?
Clevername Theatre
Saint Paul, Minnesota

It’s Edward Albee, but Winnie the Pooh.

Stay tuned as we announce the 2023 Cincy Fringe All Ages productions, FringeDevelopment projects, Special Events and Digital Primary Lineup later this month!

Know Theatre is Cincinnati’s Theatrical Playground. The Know showcases unexpected voices, new works, and plays that embrace the inherent theatricality of the live experience. Know Theatre seeks to be a place where artists and audiences feel welcome to take artistic risks, creating work that is cutting edge and accessible.

The 19th Annual Cincinnati Fringe Festival is made possible by a generous partnership with our neighbors, the Art Academy of Cincinnati and 3CDC.

Know Theatre’s work is made possible, in part, by the generosity of community contributions to the ArtsWave Campaign.

The Ohio Arts Council helps fund Know Theatre with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence, and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans.

Know Theatre is also supported by the Greater Cincinnati Foundation, which provides a simple, powerful, and highly personal approach to giving.

Know Theatre is a member of Theatre Communications Group and an Associate Member of the National New Play Network.

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2023-2024 Season Announced by The Human Race Theatre Company

hrtc_red-logoTHE HUMAN RACE THEATRE COMPANY TELLS STORIES IN MOTION –
A SEASON OF IMAGINATION AND INVENTION  

For the upcoming 2023-2024 season, The Human Race Theatre Company sparks creativity, imagination and invention through a season of “Stories in Motion,” with shows inspired by or adapted from existing tales. Each title has been intentionally selected to challenge and advance theatrical storytelling, our audiences, and our theatre company. This evolution can only be experienced in the theatre because every night is a unique exchange between the playwright’s vision, the performer and audience. This 38th year marks the first season devised by new Artistic Director Emily N. Wells.

“Theatre has a unique ability to tell stories in a way that sparks an audience’s imagination – as if they are inside the story,” said Wells. “Theatre and storytelling live as dynamic, evolving art forms, just as we evolve as people.” She adds. We are transforming well-known stories and timeless themes into stage productions designed for modern audiences. Connected by a theme of adaptation, this season of Stories in Motion presents contemporary plays and musicals through the artist’s lens.

The season will launch in September with the world premiere musical This is Tom Jones! by Mark Brown and Paul Mirkovich and directed by Wells. Not that Tom Jones!  But inspired by the Henry Fielding book, Brown and Mirkovich merge the novel with 1960’s pop sounds of the British Invasion.  Opening in late October, Atlanta playwright Pearl Cleage’s Angry, Raucous, and Shamelessly Gorgeous takes the stage, directed by Cincinnati favorite Torie Wiggins. An aging actor is invited to remount her revolutionary take on August Wilson, but finds herself auditioning her replacement instead.

December sees the second world premiere in the season, Reindeer Sessions, by Eric Ulloa (26 Pebbles, Kevin Moore Celebration.) Directed by Igor Goldin, Blitzen heads to anger management therapy after an incident with that other famous reindeer. To shake the February doldrums, head out on a rollicking sea adventure with Shipwrecked! An Entertainment: The Amazing Adventures of Louis de Rougemont (as Told by Himselfby Donald Margulies and directed by Greg Hellems. Inspired by a true story, adventurer Louis de Rougemont shares his adventures on the high seas in a series of magazine articles. But can we believe everything he shares?

In April – and just in time for college acceptance letters – peerless, Jiehae Park’s take on Macbeth, puts us in the cutthroat world of academic admissions where every option is on the table for twins M and L in a witty, pointed and stylized look at competition. Peerless will be directed by Marya Spring Cordes. To wrap up the season in May, The Human Race partners with Dayton Live to bring the national tour of the critically celebratedBroadway production of The Kite Runner. Adapted by Matthew Spangler from Khaled Hosseini’s bestselling novel, this extraordinary and sensitively told story will shine bright on the Victoria Theatre stage.

We are so enthusiastic about every show this coming season, we’re making them all available in a 6-Show Subscription Package! Other “Flexible Options” include 3-show packages, and annual Memberships. By popular demand, a Parents Day Out Series is available at no additional charge. Military and student discounts available. Renewals will begin mid-April and new subscriptions are available at any time after that. All tickets are available through Dayton Live Box Office at 937-228-3630 or https://www.daytonlive.org/series/loft-season/.

The Human Race Theatre Company
2023-24 Season  

This is Tom Jones!
Book & Lyrics by Mark Brown
Music by Paul Mirkovich
Director Emily N. Wells
September 7 – 25, 2023
Loft Theatre

Henry Fielding’s heart-throbbing masterpiece meets the frenzied, mop-top sounds of the 1960s known as the British Invasion. Aristocrats, wenches and scalawags abound in this bawdy and rollicking romp through the back roads and bedchambers of England. If you liked Austin Powers, The Full Monty, Avenue Q.

Angry, Raucous, and Shamelessly Gorgeous
By Pearl Cleage
Director Torie Wiggins
October 26 – November 13, 2023
Loft Theatre

After decades of self-imposed exile in Amsterdam, actress Anna Campbell and her manager Betty Sampson receives an invitation to remount their controversial performance piece “Naked Wilson.” Uncertain of her reception, Anna auditions her possible replacement, an ambitious young performer whose experience is limited to the adult entertainment industry. These two women confront their differing world views with humor and grace–and still manage to find common ground.  If you liked Master Class, Crowns, Art, Red.  

Reindeer Sessions
By Eric Ulloa
Director Igor Goldin
December 8 – 23, 2023
Loft Theatre

After a fight that left history’s most famous reindeer with a broken red nose, Blitzen is forced into a series of Anger Management therapy sessions by Kringle Enterprises. Tasked with finding the cause of this violent outburst, his therapist Dr. Arbor hopes to help him understand what led to this moment and if he can save his job on the reindeer squad.  You won’t look at The North Pole the same way again in this hilarious and unexpected ride!  If you liked Who’s Holiday, The Santaland Diaries

Shipwrecked! An Entertainment: The Amazing Adventures of Louis de Rougemont (as Told by Himself)
By Donald Margulies
Director Greg Hellems
February 22 – March 10, 2024
Loft Theatre

The adventurous Louis de Rougemont invites you to hear his amazing story of bravery, survival and celebrity that left 19th-century England spellbound. Dare to be whisked away in a story of the high seas and all corners of the globe, populated by flying wombats, giant sea turtles and a monstrous man-eating octopus.  Shipwrecked examines how far we’re willing to blur the line between fact and fiction to leave our mark on the world. If you liked Around the World in 80 Days, The 39 Steps, Peter & the Starcatcher

peerless
By Jiehae Park
Director Marya Spring Cordes
April 25 – May 12, 2024
Loft Theatre

Twins M and L have given up everything to get into The College.  So when D gets “their” spot instead, they figure they’ve got only one option: kill him. A darkly comedic take on Shakespeare’s Macbeth about the ultra-ambitious and the cut-throat world of high school during college admissions. If you liked Macbeth, Lizzie

The Kite Runner
Adapted by Matthew Spangler
Based on the novel by Khaled Hosseini
May 28 – June 2, 2024
Victoria Theatre –  Co-presented with Dayton Live

Based on Khaled Hosseini’s beloved, internationally best-selling novel, THE KITE RUNNER is a powerful new play adapted by Matthew Spangler that follows one man’s journey to confront his past and find redemption. Told across two decades and two continents, THE KITE RUNNER is an unforgettable journey of forgiveness, and shows us all that we can be good again.

The Human Race expresses gratitude for the public and private support which makes our productions possible: The Loft Season Sponsors: Jack W. and Sally D. Eichelberger Foundation; Sustainability sponsors:  Anne F. Johnson, Steve and Lou Mason, ELM Foundation, and Morris Furniture Company;  Additional Season support:  Miriam Rosenthal Foundation for the Arts, Erma R. Catterton Trust, The Shubert Foundation;  Organizational support:  Culture Works, Montgomery County, Ohio Arts Council, National Endowment for the Arts, Dayton Region Arts Renewal Grant. Media Sponsor: WDPR Discover Classical. Pay What You Can Sponsor: Enterprise Holdings Foundation.

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