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Auditions Announced for HONKY TONK ANGELS at Kincaid Regional Theatre

Kincaid Regional Theatre is proud to announce auditions for HONKY TONK ANGELS, running from July 10-25, 2025.

Synopsis: When three gutsy gals from different backgrounds take charge of their lives, they decide to follow their honky tonk dreams to the city of Nashville.  Combining 30 classic country tunes (including “Stand By Your Man,” “9 to 5,” “Harper Valley PTA” and more!)  HONKY TONK ANGELS is a hilarious, foot-stomping good time from the creator of ALWAYS…PATSY CLINE.

All roles are paid positions.

Kincaid Regional Theatre is a semi-professional theatre that performs in Falmouth, KY.  Some rehearsals may take place in NKY.

Auditions:

Virtual submissions will be accepted and can be sent to kincaidstage@gmail.com. Virtual submissions must be submitted by Saturday, April 19.

In Person:

Sign up for a timeslot below (walk ins are also welcome!):

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0B4CAFA729A7FBC61-55976727-kincaid#/

  • Sunday April 13, 1:00-3:30 PM
    Location: Footlighters Theatre, 802 York Street, Newport KY 41071
  • Tuesday April 15, 6:30-8:30 PM
    Location: Kincaid Regional Theatre, 208 Memory Drive Falmouth, KY 41040

Audition Requirements:

Please prepare 16-32 bars of a country song (a ‘musical theatre’ country song will also be accepted).

Please bring a resume/headshot and any conflicts from June 2-July 3. Note: Tech week will be July 6-9.

Performances (Thursdays-Sundays)

Evenings at 7PM:  July 10, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19, 24, and 25

Matinees at 2:30PM: July 13, 19, 20

Character Descriptions:

Angela (Female – Mid 30s-Late 40s): A Texas housewife. She has a great sense of humor and a fiercely independent streak. She identifies with “Roseanne,” an earth-mother comedienne.

Solo songs: ‘Stand By Your Man’, ‘Don’t Come Home A-Drinkin’, ‘Harper Valley PTA’, ‘Almost Persuaded’.

Darlene (Female – 20s): A young woman from the deep South. She is sweet and simple. A young woman who grew up in a coal mining town in West Virginia and the Mississippi Delta.  Basic guitar skills are a plus, but not necessary.

Solo songs: ‘Coal Miner’s Daughter’, ‘Ballad to Billie Joe’, ‘Fancy’, ‘Angels Among Us’.

Sue Ellen (Female – 30s): A Los Angeles career woman. She is a “citified” country girl.  Smart, but frustrated at her current job.  Must be able to roller skate (basic skills).

Solo songs: ‘9 to 5’, ‘These Boots Are Made for Walking’, ‘Cleopatra Queen of Denial’, ‘Cornell Crawford’.

Please contact producer Brett Price at kincaidstage@gmail.com or director Megan Horton at megan.hudson1988@yahoo.com for any questions.

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THE BOOK CLUB PLAY Review

By Katrina “Kat” Reynolds

The Book Club Play presented by Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park through April 20th. I attended the Opening Night performance. 

Kim Wuan as Jennifer McClintock, Adam Langdon as Alex, Matthew McGloin as William Lee Nothnagel, Annalisa D’Aguilar as Lily Louise Jackson, and (foreground) Eli Mayer as Robert Novum Smith Jr.. Photo by Mikki Schaffner.

In another production brought to you by Leading Ladies, a diverse group of arts-loving women whose goal is to sponsor a show annually, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park is bringing a remounted version of The Book Club Play by Karen Zacharias to The Rouse Theatre aka Moe and Jack’s Place. Director Blake Robison brought this same show to the Playhouse’s Shelterhouse Theatre in 2013, his first season in Cincinnati – and he has brought it back with even more bells and whistles. Summarized as “a comedy about books and the people who love them”, it’s safe to say most of us either know people like these characters or might just be one of them ourselves.

Mr. Robison’s direction on this one is top notch. Pacing is absolute perfection; there is not one lull to be had. At the same time, we as the audience are not rushed and the ride is a pleasant one. I am setting a goal to meet Casting Director Stephanie Klapper in person one of these days because her gift as a CSA is unparalleled. Ms. Klapper has brought together a wonderful ensemble of performing artists whose palpable chemistry complements Ms. Zacharias’ script beautifully. Costume Designer Lauren T. Roark has her work cut out for her in this project which calls for several costume changes – but she nails her assignment. Changes appeared to be seamless (no pun intended) and every costume piece fit the characters both physically and in regard to personality like a glove.

It is next to impossible to cite specific actors over others in this well-oiled ensemble, so I will not even try. The cast boasts the talents of (in alphabetical order) Annalisa D’Aguilar as Lily, the new girl in town who brings fresh energy; Adam Langdon, the “party crasher” member (no spoilers here – you’ll have to see for yourself); Eli Mayer as Rob, the husband who is unwittingly dragged into membership thanks to the meetings being at his home (bonus points to those who saw Mr. Mayer in his tour-de-force performance in The Chosen); Matthew McGloin as William, the hosting couple’s oldest friend (those who remember Mr. McGloin’s turn in 2 Pianos 4 Hands will spot his incredible physicality); Marina Shay as Ana, the uptight self-appointed leader of the book club; and Kim Wuan as Jen, an absent-minded paralegal and OG club member. Each performing artist brings a unique vibe to their character all while making the audience feels that they are just flies on the wall of actual, real-life happenings.

Whether you love books or not, there is something in at least one member of this particular group that will touch you. But make no mistake: while there are sentimental moments, this play is rife with laughter. As you may be able to guess, the book club is about far more than just discussions about books: it is a peek into the everyday lives of people where we see the good, the bad, and the ugly. I found myself audibly reacting to things more than once (but only in my most appropriate, theatre etiquette-approved way, of course). I left the theatre with a smile on my face – and who could ask for more than just good, old-fashioned entertainment from either a book or a play?

Click here for more information about the production.

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REEFER MADNESS Runs April 25-May 4

REEFER MADNESS
Beavercreek Community Theatre
April 25-May 4
[Beavercreek]

Directed by Matt Owens

Cast: Lindsey Cardoza as Mary, Lindsay Sherman as Mae, Sophia Harvey as Sally, Ben Essex as Jimmy, David Sherman as Jack, Jake Spicer as Ralph & Jason Lakes as Lecturer
Chorus: Maggie Cooper, Chris Petree, Jeannine Sandlin, Andrew Stokely, Betsy Thompson, Nolan Todd & James Voisard

Inspired by the original 1936 film of the same name, this raucous musical comedy takes a tongue-in-cheek look at the hysteria caused when clean-cut kids fall prey to marijuana, leading them on a hysterical downward spiral filled with evil jazz music, sex, and violence. You won’t be able to resist the spoofy fun of Reefer Madness. The addictive, clever musical numbers range from big Broadway-style showstoppers to swing tunes like “Down at the Ol’ Five and Dime” and the Vegas-style “Listen to Jesus, Jimmy,” featuring J.C. Himself leading a chorus of showgirl angels. Reefer Madness is a highly stylized and satirical political commentary that will leave you wanting more.

  • Fri-Sat, April 25-26 at 8pm
  • Sun, April 27 at 3pm
  • Fri, May 2 at 8pm
  • Sat, May 3 at 3pm & 8pm
  • Sun, May 4 at 3pm

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ONE SLIGHT HITCH Runs April 25-May 4

ONE SLIGHT HITCH
Troy Civic Theatre
April 25-May 4

Directed by Don Campbell

Cast: Steve Dietrich as Doc Coleman, Niccole SueAnn Wallace as Delia Coleman, Colin Girolamo as Ryan, Katie Waid as P.B., Savvy Hostetler as Melanie, Racheal Tingley as Courtney & Xander Magill as Harper

It’s Courtney’s wedding day, and her mom, Delia, is making sure that everything is perfect. The groom is perfect, the dress is perfect, and the decorations (assuming they arrive) will be perfect. Then, like in any good farce, the doorbell rings. And all hell breaks loose. So much for perfection.

  • Fri-Sat, April 25-26 at 8pm
  • Sun, April 27 at 2pm
  • Fri-Sat, May 2-3 at 8pm
  • Sun, May 4 at 2pm

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2025-2026 Season Announced by Beavercreek Community Theatre

BCT is so pleased to announce our 2025/2026 Season

PARADE
Book by
: Alfred Uhry; Music and Lyrics by: Jason Robert Brown
Directed by: Lynn Vanderpool
Show dates: Aug 22 – Sep 7, 2025

In 1913, Leo Frank, a Brooklyn-raised Jewish man in Georgia, stands accused of the murder of a thirteen-year-old girl who works in his factory. Battling prejudice and false accusations, Leo’s only defenders are a governor with a conscience and his Southern wife who emerges as his staunch advocate. Parade weaves a poignant story of resilience, love, and the pursuit of justice in the face of adversity.


LET THE RIGHT ONE IN
Written by: Jack Thorne (based on the novel by John Ajvide Lindqvist)
Directed by: Chris Harmon
Show dates: Oct 24 – Nov 2, 2025

Experience the brutal yet enchanting vampire myth and coming-of-age love story, adapted from the bestselling novel and award-winning film. Oskar, a bullied and lonely teenage boy, forms an unlikely bond with his new neighbor Eli, an enigmatic young girl with a haunting secret. As their friendship blossoms, sinister revelations unveil Eli’s chilling truth and eternal struggle.


EURYDICE
Written by: Sarah Ruhl
Directed by: Drew Roby
Show dates: Jan 16 – 25, 2026

Sarah Ruhl’s Eurydice reimagines the classic Greek myth of Orpheus through the eyes of its heroine. Following a tragedy on her wedding day, Eurydice embarks to the underworld reconnecting with her father and grappling with memories of a lost love. Featuring contemporary characters and imaginative plot twists, this play offers a captivating view of a timeless love story.


An Evening of Radio Plays
Directed by: Saul Caplan
Show dates: Mar 6 – 15, 2026

Transport yourself back in time with an enchanting evening as we transform the stage into a retro recording studio setting. Experience the nostalgic magic of timeless radio dramas brought to life by a talented ensemble, transporting audiences to a bygone era of storytelling and sound.


THE 39 STEPS
Adapted by: Patrick Barlow (from the novel by John Buchan from the movie by Alfred Hitchcock)
Directed by: Sasha Kozlova
Show dates: Apr 24 – May 3, 2026

When a mundane man meets a mysterious woman claiming to be a spy, his life takes a thrilling turn filled with danger, espionage, and unexpected twists. Witness a whirlwind performance as a dynamic quartet embodies over 150 roles in this uproarious and fast-paced caper, promising an evening of suspenseful delight.


SCHOOL OF ROCK
Book by: Julian Fellowes; Lyrics by: Glenn Slater; New Music by: Andrew Lloyd Webber
Directed by: Aaron Eechaute-Lopez
Show dates: Jun 12 – 28, 2026

Based on the hit movie, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s School of Rock – The Musical follows a wannabe rock star who poses as a substitute teacher at a prestigious prep school. There he attempts to turn a class of straight–A pupils into a guitar-shredding, bass-slapping, mind-blowing rock band. But can he get them to the Battle of the Bands without their parents and the school’s headmistress finding out?

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