Monthly Archives: October 2023

The Drama Workshop Announces the Cast for Home Brew Theatre 7

TDW_Home Brew 7(Cheviot, OH) The Drama Workshop is pleased to announce the cast for Home Brew Theatre 7. Home Brew Theatre is TDW’s recurring celebration of short plays by local authors. Performances are January 19-21, 2024. Tickets are available at thedramaworkshop.org or by calling (513)598-8303.

THE FENCE by Robb Willoughby
Directed by Jeff Nieman

Featuring Jimmy Jackson, Eric Thomas and Rose Vanden Eynden


HOPE SPRINGS A TURTLE by Bill Brohaugh and Lisa Holt
Directed by Suzanne Stymiest

Featuring Kat Falk and Susan Smith


I’M FRIGGIN’ RETIRED by Eric Thomas
Directed by Jessie Faye

Featuring Victoria Covarrubias, Cat Cook, Justin Hanks, Elizabeth Hickerson, Tim Rogers and Andrew Theademan


JUST LISTEN by Teri Foltz
Directed by Nick Dunker

Featuring Clint Bramkamp and Amy Sullivan


OCCUPATIONS by Keith Vanden Eynden
Directed by Diane Senffner

Featuring Justin Hanks, Colleen McElroy, MIchael Scarpelli and Lisa White


PET THERAPY by Christie Bishop
Directed by Dane Rogers and Sarah Hoback

Featuring Justin Hanks, Kathryn Muck and Rose Vanden Eynden


THE ROYAL TREATMENT by Alan Jozwiak
Directed by Adam Drake

Featuring Will Christman, Katie Jensen, Kathryn Muck


THE RULES by Jessie Faye
Directed by Kaleigh-Brooke Scheiding

Featuring Will Christman, Kathryn Muck, Andrew Theademan and Maddy Weinkam


SQUIRRELS IN A KNOTHOLE by Peter J. Stavros
Directed by Allie Webber

Featuring Jamie Ball, Ray Lebowski and Tim Rogers


STABBED IN THE BACKWARDS by Fred Tacon
Directed by Micheal Kiser

Featuring Bob Brunner, Cat Cook, Elizabeth Hickerson, Steve Krieger, Michael Scarpelli and Kaitlin Schiltz

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AMATEURS Runs Nov. 10-12

FFL_AmateursAMATEURS
Fairfield Footlighters
Nov. 10-12
Fairfield Performing Arts Center

Directed by Abby James

Cast: Neil Goeppinger as Charlie, Lori Wegman as Dorothy, Justin Huddilston as Nathan, Cameron Deville as Jennifer, Chase Engel as Wayne, Ben Lacy as Ernie, Laura Sutton as Irene, Leah Armbruster as Mona & Keion Gaustad as Paul

The tangled desires and hopes of the guests at an opening night party of a New England community theater group are examined in this bittersweet and touching comedy.

  • Fri, Nov. 10 at 7:30pm
  • Sat, Nov. 11 at 2pm & 7:30pm
  • Sun, Nov. 12 at 2pm

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STUCK AT HOME Runs Nov. 9-19

BVCT_Stuck at HomeSTUCK AT HOME
Brookville Community Theatre
Nov. 9-19
[Brookville, Oh.]

Directed by Bonnie Bertelson

Cast: Alain Alejandro as Dad, Ashley Leifheit as Mom, Derek Combs as Son, Lorelai Wells as Daughter, Kai West as Paul/Ted, Ellie Wells as Muffins, Isla Jackle as Piddles, Lisa Marling as Grandma & Scott Marling as News Reporter

Join this hilarious family as they struggle to endure being stuck at home – together! Why is the WiFi out, and will their old-school solutions work when all the needed cords are missing from the junk drawer? Will the family secure two-ply rolls of toilet paper in trade negotiations with Grandma? Wait… what has each of them been using? How many family game nights can teens endure? How are the pets holding up? What foods (or beverages!) are critical enough to make a special run to the grocery store? How do first dates and book clubs work while social distancing? And really, who is strong enough to endure more than one Dad joke?

  • Thu-Sat, Nov. 9-11 at 8pm
  • Sun, Nov. 12 at 3pm
  • Thu-Sat, Nov. 16-18 at 8pm
  • Sun, Nov. 19 at 3pm

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ANNIE JR Runs Nov. 9-12

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Rise Up Performing Arts
Nov. 9-12
Sorg Opera House [Middletown]

Directed by Bill Balfour

With a perfect combination of street-smarts and optimism, Annie warms the hearts of the audience as we witness her rise from next-to-nothing in New York City. She is determined to find her parents, who left her at the orphanage years ago. However, things don’t quite work out the way she has planned. She does however thwart the plans of the evil Miss Hannigan and finds a new family with billionaire Oliver Warbucks, secretary Grace Farrell, and her lovable pooch, Sandy

  • Thu-Fri, Nov. 9-10 at 7pm
  • Sat, Nov. 11 at 2pm & 7pm
  • Sun, Nov. 12 at 2pm & 5pm

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CLYDE’S Review

Review by Katrina “Kat” Reynolds. CLYDE’S presented by Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park through November 5th. I attended the opening night performance.

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The cast of Clyde’s presented by Playhouse in the Park. Photo credit to Mikki Schaffner.

I’ll tell you something: in the last couple of years, Pulitzer Prize-winner Lynn Nottage has quickly become one of my favourite playwrights. So when I got wind that her latest play, Clyde’s, would be going up at Moe and Jack’s Place (The Rouse Theatre) at Playhouse in the Park, needless to say I was enthusiastic.

Clyde’s, directed by Timothy Douglas, tells the story of a truck-stop known for its sandwiches. Not-so-publicly known is that the kitchen crew are ex-cons who eagerly take the bait of a real job when finding such a thing after prison can be incredibly difficult. But owner and fellow ex-con Clyde’s manner can be enough to make them regret jumping at the chance at a so-called “honest living”.

Set Designer Se Hyun Oh deserve a standing “Oh” (oof, even I cringed at that one) for his incredible work. Word on the street is that Mr. Oh consulted with a professional chef for the kitchen model and it shows. The layout as well as the attention to detail throughout are absolutely brilliant. Plus I’m a sucker for a set that contains a sink with running water.

Casting Director Stephanie Klapper has put together one of the most harmonious ensembles of actors I’ve ever seen. Strong, committed, and talented, they all deserve a mention by name (in speaking order): Michael Cornelius Chenevert, Jr. as Montrellous; Maiesha McQueen as Clyde; Shannon Dorsey as Letitia; Juan Arturo as Rafael; and Austin Kirk as Jason. These accomplished artists will make you feel like you are the proverbial “fly on the wall” witnessing all the happenings in this gritty and all too real tale.

While I am a big fan of the way Ms. Nottage incorporates music into her scene changes, the number of changes in this particular script seems to be excessive.

Some are rather lengthy for very little payoff. But as I often say, if we get that nit-picky, they are doing something right. There is another plot point that seemed inconsistent regarding the character Rafael, but since I don’t do spoilers, I won’t get into it here. Ask me when you see me and we can chat about it.

In short, this allegory of people just trying to survive their mistakes without becoming them is an enjoyable time at the theatre*. Running approximately 95 mins with no intermission, be sure you eat directly before or directly after Clyde’s because you are definitely going to need a sandwich.

For tickets, please visit the Playhouse site here.

*Important note about content advisory: very strong adult language and discussing mature topics, including sex, substance abuse and illegal activities.

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