Monthly Archives: October 2024

CARRIE: The Musical Runs Oct. 31-Nov. 17

CARRIE: The Musical
Wright State University
Oct. 31-Nov. 17
Festival Playhouse [Dayton]

Directed by Jamie Cordes
Music directed by Matt Ebright
Choreography by Jennifer Sydor

Official cast list (scroll down)

Inspired by the Stephen King novel of the same name and featuring music direction by Matt Ebright, this musical about teens and terror features music by Academy Award winner Michael Gore (“Fame”), lyrics by Academy Award winner Dean Pitchford (“Fame,” “Footloose”), and a book by Lawrence D. Cohen, screenwriter of the film. Cordes serves as a Wright State senior lecturer.

  • Thu, Oct. 31 at 7:30pm
  • Fri-Sat, Nov. 1-2 at 8pm
  • Sun, Nov. 3 at 2pm
  • Fri-Sat, Nov. 8-9 at 8pm
  • Sun, Nov. 10 at 2pm
  • Fri, Nov. 15 at 8pm
  • Sat, Nov. 16 at 2pm & 8pm
  • Sun, Nov. 17 at 2pm

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Cast Announced for WINTER WONDERETTES at Greater Hamilton Civic Theatre

GHCT and directors Sue Combs & Chris Beiser are ecstatic to announce the cast of WINTER WONDERETTES!

  • Missy – Kelly Flaugher
  • Cindy Lou – Alisha McFarlane
  • Susie – Lori Wegman
  • Betty Jean – Libby Wolf

WINTER WONDERETTES runs December 5-8, 2024. Tickets will be available beginning this Thursday, October 17. Visit ghctplay.org for more information!

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Directors Sought for 2025-2026 Season at Footlighters, Inc.

Call for Directors for the 2025-2026 Season

The Footlighters, Inc. is accepting submissions for directors for their 2025-2026 season. Directors will be allowed to submit up to two productions for consideration. In a recent survey, our patrons have expressed that their favorite types of shows are comedic straight plays, followed by classic musicals, contemporary musicals, and dramatic straight plays. However, ALL submissions will be considered equally regardless of whether they are of the previously listed genres or not.

​Interested directors must submit their theatrical resume and the shows they are interested in pitching. To submit your show(s) electronically, please complete our Call For Directors 2025-2026 Google form.  All submissions must be submitted through the Google form or emailed to the Season/Director Committee Co-Chairs, Liz and Chuck Ingram at footlighters.showsubmissions@gmail.com. You may send your resume and the answers to these questions in an email if you prefer.

​​Footlighters will produce a four-show season for 2025-2026, so the committee will be selecting four directors and four productions for our season (three musicals and one play). A classic musical, a contemporary musical, a small cast musical and a dramatic or comedic play is preferred. We are looking for directors who possess a strong vision, an ability to produce marketable shows, and knowledge of the Footlighters’ community with regard to the patrons whom we serve.  We are seeking directorial candidates who feel they can bring a fresh and inclusive perspective to the shows they have submitted, and we encourage directors from diverse backgrounds, whether you’ve directed for Footlighters before or not, to apply.

The deadline to submit materials is Sunday, November 3, 2024. Interested directors will be contacted to schedule interviews for the week of November 18th. Interviews will take place at the Stained Glass Theatre.

Should you have additional questions or need assistance, please email us at footlighters.showsubmissions@gmail.com, and we will be happy to help.​

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The Footlighters, Inc. is a nonprofit organization located in Newport, Kentucky. For over 60 years, Footlighters has been committed to providing Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky with a wide variety of high-quality theatrical experiences and has received local, state, and national awards for outstanding production quality, individual and ensemble performances, and technical achievements.

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MS. HOLMES & MS. WATSON – APT. 2B Review

By Katrina “Kat” Reynolds

MS. HOLMES & MS. WATSON – APT. 2B presented by Human Race Theatre Company through Oct. 20th. I attended the opening Sunday matinee performance. 

Shonita Joshi as Sherlock Holmes. Photo by Scott J. Kimmins.

The Human Race Theatre Company in Dayton, OH opens its 2024-2025 season with MS. HOLMES & MS. WATSON – APT. 2B by Kate Hamill. Summarized as “cheerfully desecrating the stories of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle”, Holmes & Watson re-examines the stories of the world’s most famous detective with a feminist lens plus an added layer of intrigue due to its being set in 2021.

Director Heather Wilson-Bowlby along with a skilled crew of artists creates some really fantastic stage pictures. Scenic Design by Jeff Heater is exceptional with many layers that continue to surprise the audience. (Semi-spoiler alert: shows at HRTC make me gasp every time a seemingly static set breaks away in some fashion when you least expect it.) Lighting Design by Diane Fairchild is mood appropriate with fun little “Easter eggs” sprinkled throughout. Special shout-out to Costume Designer Janet G. Powell whose vision was spot on for each and every character to cross the threshold of the famous Baker Street address. HRTC does not mess around when it comes to attention to detail and I am here for it.

Holmes & Watson gives us a strong ensemble of four actors: two of whom play our titular characters and two…who play everyone else! Shonita Joshi pilots the ship as Sherlock Holmes (yes, THAT Sherlock Jones). Ms, Joshi excels as the infamous sleuth, keeping the heart of why we love this character alive as she adds her own perfectly crafted nuance. Her energy is contagious and her delivery never fails. As Sherlock’s unwilling mentee, Joan Watson, Maggie Lou Rader brings a very real dose of modern times into play. Ms. Rader is quite possibly the most “authentic” character on stage as Watson is fundamentally relatable and gives us the vibe of someone we have all met. Matthew Sierra, in his HRTC debut, wallops the myriad of characters he plays. Each one is distinctly different and he navigates his changing dialects well.

Kelly Mengelkoch as Irene Adler. Photo by Scott J. Kimmins.

The biggest splash, however, is made by Kelly Mengelkoch in multiple roles. Accompanied by varied physical appearances, Ms. Mengelkoch breathes discriminable life into every beloved persona she embodies. Be on the look-out for a widow she plays beautifully to almost eclipse her fantastic turn as the memorable Irene Adler. Bravx to a cast of consummate professionals!

While I will admit the script could use some editing (some of the exposition seems indulgent), this is certainly a fun take on a classic characters and their stories. There is no doubt a lot to like in this entertaining piece. If you have not made a trip to The Loft at The Human Race Theatre Company, I highly recommend it in the near future. Not only do they offer some of the most enthusiastic theatre you will see, they care about their fellow local businesses (including Rabbit Hole Books who sponsors their Parents’ Day Out program). This is truly a theatre company with a heart as well as a soul.

Click here for more information about the production.

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Cast Announced for TRUE WEST at Village Players

VP_new logoVillage Players of Fort Thomas and director Jerry Wiesenhahn are proud to announce the cast of TRUE WEST:

  • Justin Smith as Austin
  • Keith Cassidy as Lee
  • Jay Dallas Benson as Saul
  • Judy Sceifres as Mom

True West by Sam Shepard runs February 21 – March 1, courtesy of Concord Theatricals.

Tickets are available at https://www.villageplayers.org/true-west

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