Monthly Archives: February 2025

Auditions Announced for DURING/AFTER at Falcon Theatre

DURING/AFTER by Wendy Vogel
Directed by Ed Cohen

Every decision we make sculpts our lives, inch by inch. Told through interweaving monologues and flashbacks, this world premiere examines choice and consequence, redemption and forgiveness in the stories of three men whose lives are connected in ways they could never conceive.

Audition Details:

  • Auditions will be held in person on Monday, February 17th from 6:30-8:30 PM.
  • Auditions will consist of warm readings from the script (download the sides below).
  • Please bring a headshot and resume to auditions.
  • Production Dates: April 4th-12th, 2025
  • Questions, contact director Ed Cohen: ed3557@gmail.com
  • Please choose a side based on the character you are most interested in playing. If you are versatile and interested in more than one character, prepare as much as you deem necessary.
  • Audition sides available on Falcon Theatre Auditions page.
  • There are no online signup requirements for this production.  Just come to auditions on Monday, Feb 17th and make sure you arrive between 6:30-8:00 to be seen.

Character Descriptions

  • JAMES 50s, physician, any ethnicity
  • AARON 40s. Former addict-turned addiction counselor, any ethnicity
  • NATE 18, a troubled young man, Caucasian
  • LUCAS Male, Any age/ethnicity

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PRIMARY TRUST Review

By Katrina “Kat” Reynolds

PRIMARY TRUST Review presented by Cincinnati in the Park through February 23rd. I attended the Opening Night performance. 

Shane Taylor as Bert, DeShawn Harold Mitchell as Kenneth and Lilian Oben as Wally’s Waiter. Photo by Mikki Schaffner.

I love when I can go into a new play “cold”, aka knowing very little to nothing about what I am going to see. While it can be a gamble, the audience will be a winner when they attend Primary Trust by Eboni Booth at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park’s The Rouse Theatre (Moe & Jack’s Place), co-produced with McCarter Theatre Center. Winner of the 2024 Pulitzer Prize for drama, Primary Trust introduces us to a shy, Black 38-year-old man named Kenneth who works at a local bookstore by day and enjoys a mai tai or two at a local Happy Hour by night.

Director Timothy Douglas’s vision is an absolute work of art. The pacing is excellent and the use of the playing space is a choreography of brilliance. Set Designer Tony Cisek chooses inventive ways to change the scenes and manages to always keep the main action front and centre. Special shout-out to Costume Designer Trevor Bowen: such a mastery of finding the sweet spot in those who have frequent changes to those who do not alter their looks at all. Ridiculously well done!

Huge praise to Casting Director Stephanie Klapper in assembling a strong and mighty cast of four performing artists to tell the tale of life and friendship. While this is a cohesive ensemble with a lot of chemistry, there are certainly moments of note. As our beloved protagonist, DeShawn Harold Mitchell is nothing short of perfection as Kenneth. His ability to portray who is ultimately a great human just trying to get by in this world is exemplary. It can be a tall order to play a character who is seemingly simple without keeping him in that corner and Mr. Mitchell is able to keep the pure heart of Kenneth present while finally unravelling some unpleasant happenings. It was a wonderful feeling when I realized I was not alone in my championing of Kenneth as the audience was right behind him at every move. Bravo, Mr. Mitchell – you understood the assignment.

Taking on several different roles in Kenneth’s life is Lilian Oben. To loosely quote my partner in crime, “This show is hers.” Ms. Oben is a genius of comedy and characterization as well as so relatable that you wish she were your friend. Additional character support of Shane Taylor as Bert and Peter Bisgaier in multiple roles round out this team beautifully. Each actor possesses incredible skills and knows exactly how to use them.

It will come as no surprise to you that this show is beyond deserving of its 2024 Pulitzer. The dialogue flows easily and is both entertaining and poignant. No matter what beginnings we have, there is always room for us to be kind and accomplish something great. And with the help of friendships, anything is possible. 

Click here for more information about the production.

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2025-2026 Season Announced by Cincinnati Music Theatre

WHAT HAPPENS IN VEGAS
Sept. 5-13, 2025
Directed by MP Carletti

A CHRISTMAS STORY: The Musical
Nov. 14-22, 2025
Directed by Cody Hendershot

WITCHCRAFT: The Songs of Cy Coleman
Jan. 23-31, 2026
Directed by Mike Fielder

THE 25TH ANNUAL PUTNAM COUNTY SPELLING BEE
March 20-28, 2026
Directed by Joey Schnell

RENT
May 8-16,2026
Directed by McLean Parr

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GODSPELL Runs March 7-23

GODSPELL
Loveland Stage Company
March 7-23
[Loveland]

Directed and vocal directed by Amy Prestridge
Music Directed by J.E. Kurzynski
Choreographed by Hunter Gee
Produced by Becky Jones and Nick Huitger

Cast: Michael Yarick as Jesus, Brett Gregory Parr as John the Baptist & Justin Hanks as Judas
Apostles: Andrew Theademan, Arielle Hope Mantel, Ashley Merk*, Brett Gregory Parr*, Chris George, Hannah Claire Prestridge*, Keilah Boone*, Kiya Fix, Maddy Weinkam*, Phillip Johnson & Tosha Love* | *Denotes Featured Dancer

Get ready for a vibrant, timeless musical that celebrates friendship, loyalty, and love. This award-winning production brings The Gospel According to Matthew to life with a fresh, contemporary twist. Join Jesus Christ as He gathers a group of devoted followers and teaches profound lessons through parables, games, and playful antics, offering a powerful yet fun exploration of faith, community, and humanity.

  • Fri-Sat, March 7-8 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, March 9 at 3pm
  • Fri-Sat, March 14-15 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, March 16 at 3pm
  • Fri-Sat, March 21-22 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, March 23 at 3pm

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ANGEL STREET Runs March 7-16

ANGEL STREET
Beavercreek Community Theatre
March 7-16
[Beavercreek]

Directed by David Shough

Cast: Mike Beerbower as Mr. Manningham, Megan Cooper as Mrs. Manningham, Jim Walker as Rough, Caitlin Larsen-Deer as Elizabeth, Olivia Burchfield as Nancy & TBA as Policemen

A Broadway hit first produced on the West End under the title Gaslight and filmed twice, Angel Street tells the story of the Manninghams, who live on Angel Street in 19th century London. As the curtain rises, all appears to be the essence of Victorian tranquility. It is soon apparent, however, that Mr. Manningham, a suavely handsome man, is slowly driving his gentle, devoted wife, Bella, to the brink of insanity with an insinuating kindness that masks more sinister motives.

  • Fri-Sat, March 7-8 at 8pm
  • Sun, March 9 at 3pm
  • Fri-Sat, March 14-15 at 8pm
  • Sun, March 16 at 3pm

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