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Auditions Announced for REHEARSAL FOR MURDER at Middletown Lyric Theatre

REHARSAL FOR MURDER
Adapted for the stage by D.D. Brooke
From the television play by: Richard Levinson & William Link 

Directed by: Joel Brown
Produced by: Lyric Theatre at the SORG
Production Stage Manager: Angie Markham 

Auditions:

Sorg Opera House
Auditions by Sign-up Genius appointment

  • Sunday, June 1, 2025 – Two Sessions
    12pm – 2:15pm or 5pm – 7:15pm
  • Monday, June 2, 2025
    6:30pm – 8:15pm

Cold Readings from the script

First Rehearsal: Monday, August 11 – Rehearsals will be 3 – 4 days a week
Conflict Free: September 7 – September 20

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Production Information
Performances held at The SORG Opera House
Friday, September 19 @ 8pm & Saturday, September 20 @ 3pm & 8pm
This production is being produced as a fundraiser for & by The SORG Revitalization Group & Middletown Lyric Theatre for on-going Lobby Renovations and creation of Dressing areas. 

Synopsis
The play is set in an empty Broadway theater, giving the audience a “fly-on-the-wall” experience, as the action of the play unfolds all around them, in real time. We first meet Alex Dennison, a Broadway playwright. Through flashbacks, we learn that exactly one year ago, his comedy Chamber Music opened in this very theater, starring his fiancé Monica Wells in her first Broadway show. Later that same night, after a cast party at her apartment, she tragically died in what was ruled a suicide.  

Now Alex had invited back to this same theater several people involved in Chamber Music, including the cast, director and producer. He tells them they are reading scenes for a new play he is writing, but these become flashbacks to events surrounding the previous production, all of which serve to set up possible motives for each of the participants to have murdered Monica. With mysterious men in the shadows, re-enactments using Monica’s furniture set up on the stage, concealed identities and masterful manipulation, Alex sets out to prove that Monica was murdered, and to unmask her murderer. 

Character Descriptions

  • Alex Dennison. Male. Lead. An experienced and successful Broadway playwright, Alex is handsome, debonair, witty, intelligent, and willing to do just about anything to trap the killer of his beloved fiancé. Alex is the lead of the play and keeps the pacing of the entire story. The success of this show depends on his ability to control the action, as he controls the other characters through persuasion, manipulation and even threats. Must be able to express the full range of emotions as well: being in love, grief, vengeance, desperation, etc.
  • Monica Welles. Female. A successful leading lady in Hollywood, Alex’s Dennison’s fiancé, and (as is gradually revealed in the play), our murder victim. Cast as the lead for her first time on stage in Dennison’s comedy Chamber Music, she mysteriously died after the opening night performance. Although Monica died a year before the events portrayed in this play, she is “brought to life” through flashbacks to help Alex trap her killer. These scenes do not show Monica in a consistent light, so the actor portraying her must be able to express the full range of emotions: being in love, fear, desperation, disdain, naivete, etc.
  • Lloyd Andrews. Male. The play’s director for Alex’s show Chamber Music who has some experience with directing on Broadway. Lloyd pushes back at many of Alex’s theories, though mostly from a position of friendship. But when it comes right down to it, he’s able to confront Alex with cold hard truths.
  • Bella Lamb. Female. The play’s producer for the show Chamber Music. Bella is bright, extremely wealthy, glamorous, and sophisticated. She is extremely confident, and can be sarcastic and cynical about show business, but without being nasty to the people she works with. She is experienced in the business side of theater, and aware of the profits and risks in financing any show.
  • Karen Daniels. Female. Merely an up-and-coming Broadway actress when we see her in flashbacks, Karen is now a sought-after star. She was Monica’s understudy a year ago in Chamber Music, but she has since worked her way to the top. Karen is beautiful and no longer the innocent ingenue she was. She is meek and mild in early flashbacks, but in the past year she has grown to be ambitious and conniving. She is also Leo’s ex, and not above making cutting remarks at his expense.
  • David Mathews. Male. A popular, successful and handsome Broadway actor, David is also very smug and full of himself, believing that every woman worships him. He approaches each show with the belief that he’ll have to dust off his fireplace mantle for another Tony. A year ago, he played the lead in Chamber Music, opposite Monica.
  • Leo Gibbs. Male. A supporting Broadway actor. He, too, was in Chamber Music. Leo is a tad awkward, and obnoxious, especially around Karen, his ex, but he is a team player and doesn’t let his supporting role get in his way. When things get tense, he sometimes gets visibly anxious.
  • Sally Bean. Female. Alex’s new assistant/secretary from Maine. She is young, energetic, bright but naive. She is very excited to help Alex with his new play. This is her first trip to New York, with a wide-eyed enthusiasm for the Big Apple.
  • Frank Heller. Male. A mysterious observer in Act One to everything occurring on-stage during the present and flashbacks, Frank intervenes in Act Two. At first, he is identified as Lieutenant McElroy, the detective who closed Monica Welles’ case; later it is revealed that he is a jack-of-all-trades: actor, (often out of work), bartender, cab driver, etc. He is the typical struggling New York actor.

The Following Roles will be doubled:

  • Ernie. Male. Any age. The gruff, no-nonsense backstage theatre manager who reveres Alex: he was also stage manager a year ago during Chamber Music and was genuinely fond of Monica.
    Doubles as:
  • Santoro. Male. Any age. The delivery man who brings in furniture from Monica’s study, which Alex has kept in storage since her death, and which is set up exactly as it was on the day of her death for the perfect re-enactment. He is a true New York working man, all business and not impressed by Broadway big shots.
  • Policeman. Male. Any age. One of NY’s finest, he assists in the investigation of Monica’s death during the flashback to the night she died. He is sympathetic to Alex as he is questioned about the night’s events.
    Doubles as:
  • Mac. Male. Any age. An unseen observer to everything that is happening on-stage during the present and “flashbacks.” He is a cop who was involved in the investigation into Monica’s death a year earlier. During the last portions of Act Two, he joins in the action.
  • Loretta. Female. Any age. The play’s stage manager for Chamber Music (and the last time Monica was on stage). She is very efficient and determined.
    Doubles as:
  • Policewoman. Female. Any age. One of NY’s finest, she assists in the investigation of Monica’s death during the flashback to the night she died. She is sympathetic with Alex as he is questioned about the night’s events.

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JERRY’S GIRLS Runs May 30-June 7

JERRY’S GIRLS
Cincinnati Music Theatre
May 30-June 7
Aronoff Center for the Arts Fifth Third Theater [Downtown]

Directed by Danna L Davis
Music direction by Emily Clements
Produced by Kathy Beiting

Cast: Marypat Carletti, Chelsea Harris, Karen Galliers Hendershot, Jenni Sheets Parsons and Beth McClain Schnell

In this dynamic musical revue celebrating the music of Jerry Herman, songs from musicals such as Hello, Dolly!, Mame, Mack & Mabel, and La Cage Aux Folles highlight the broad spectrum of thrilling material he wrote to be performed by an all-female cast.

  • Fri, May 30 at 7:30pm
  • Sat, May 31 at 3pm & 7:30pm
  • Fri, June 6 at 7:30pm
  • Sat, June 7 at 3pm & 7:30pm

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MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET Runs May 28-June 22

MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET
Warsaw Federal Incline Theatre
May 28-June 22
[East Price Hill]

The Tony Award-nominated musical MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET is set on December 4, 1056, when an extraordinary twist of fate brought Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and Elvis Presley together at Sun Records in Memphis for what would be one of the greatest jam sessions ever.  MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET brings that legendary December night to life with an irresistible tale of broken promises, secrets, betrayal and celebrations that is both poignant and funny.  Relived the era with the smash-hit sensation featuring an incredible score of rock ‘n’ roll, gospel, R&B and country hits.  Song include “Blue Suede Shoes,” “Fever,” “Walk the Line,” “Sixteen Tons,” “Who Do You Love?,” “Great Balls of Fire,”, Folsom Prison Blues,” “Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On,”, “Hound Doug,” and more.

  • Wed-Thu, May 28-29 at 7:30pm
  • Fri-Sat, May 30-31 at 8pm
  • Sun, June 1 at 2pm
  • Wed-Thu, June 4-5 at 7:30pm
  • Fri-Sat, June 6-7 at 8pm
  • Sun, June 8 at 2pm
  • Wed-Thu, June 11-12 at 7:30pm
  • Fri-Sat, June 13-14 at 8pm
  • Sun, June 15 at 2pm
  • Wed-Thu, June 18-19 at 7:30pm
  • Fri-Sat, June 20-21 at 8pm
  • Sun, June 22 at 2pm

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THE MARVELOUS WONDERETTES: DREAM ON Runs May 23-31

THE MARVELOUS WONDERETTES: DREAM ON
Sunset Players
May 23-31
The Arts Center at Dunham [West Price Hill]

Directed by Linda Abbott

Cast: Clare Hingsbergen as Betty Jean, Virginia Venegas as Cindy Lou, Kelley Flaugher as Missy & Mary Ann Sprague as Suzy

It’s 1969, and The Marvelous Wonderettes are back at Springfield High to throw a retirement part for their favorite homeroom teacher. As the girls sing their way through the greatest girl-group hits of the ’60s and bid Ms. McPherson a fond farewell, one of the Wonderettes reveals that she’ll be saying goodbye to search for her own success and happiness. Act II finds the girls back together as the Class of 1958 celebrates its 20-year reunion. The classic pop and rock hits of the’70s provide the perfect soundtrack for these old friends to catch up on the places that life has led them, all performed with their own marvelous spin.

  • Fri-Sat, May 23 & 24 at 8pm
  • Sun, May 25 at 3pm
  • Thu, May 29 at 7:30pm
  • Fri-Sat, May 30-31 at 8pm

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Announcing the 2025 Cincinnati Fringe Festival Lineup

The 2025 Cincinnati Fringe Festival
Celebrating the Joyful and Defiant Spirit of Independent Theatre Artists for 22 Years

Announcing this year’s extraordinary Festival Lineup

The Cincinnati Fringe Festival returns for its 22nd year with a radical vision: art as liberation! Diversity as non-negotiable! Joy and radical kindness as acts of resistance! As the tentacles of American imperialism turn inward on its people, the Cincy Fringe champions trans, queer, and marginalized artists, radical creativity, and the power of independent art to resist tyranny.

From May 30th to June 14th, the festival will unleash a whirlwind of uncensored theatre and experimental performance from more than 40 independent local, national, and international theatre artists. The Cincy Fringe is Cincinnati’s Summer Theatre Party – a 14-day celebration of the joyful and defiant spirit of artists who refuse to be silenced.

“Fascists are terrified by free expression,” says Katie Hartman, Cincy Fringe Producer. “When our history is erased and voices are suppressed, making art is rebellion. When we elevate marginalized artists, when we create space for joy, when we gather together to experience this incredible diversity of perspectives, we’re not just putting on a festival – we are building a better world.”

This year we march onward carrying the torch of creative community care and radical self-expression with:

  • 26 Primary Lineup Productions
  • 42+ Productions and over 190 performances (Including 3 Fringe Development projects, 9 Limited Run Productions, and 2 Kids Fringe shows) to entertain at 6 venues across Over-the-Rhine: Know Theatre, Gabriel’s Corner, Coffee Emporium, First Lutheran Church, and the Miami University Center for Community Engagement in Over-the-Rhine.
  • Kids Fringe Performances on Weekend Afternoons
  • Free Nightly After Hours Events in the Know Theatre Underground Bar
  • Introducing Conceptual Fringe: 4 productions ranging from performance art for an audience of one to unique and experimental happenings that defy the festival boundaries of time and space.

TICKETING INFORMATION

  • 50% of all Box Office revenue is given to the Producing Fringe Artists.
  • Single tickets to the 2025 Cincy Fringe are $20
  • The Full Schedule will go live and single tickets go on sale Tuesday, April 29th at 12p EST at www.cincyfringe.com
  • The All-Access Pass ($330) is good for one entry into all Primary Lineup, Limited Runs, FringeDevelopment and Kids Fringe performances.
  •  Our 5-ticket Flex Pass ($90) can be used in any combination of shows and is transferable among individuals.
  • Volunteers see shows for free
  • All passes are currently on sale at www.cincyfringe.com

This year’s Primary Lineup totals 26 productions and features new work from 13 local creators, 10 productions from across the U.S., and 3 international artists from Canada and Australia.

With 32 world premieres, 11 regional premieres, 1 national premiere and 19 producing companies that have never-been-seen in Cincinnati, adventurous audiences are guaranteed an experience of a brave and unabashed creative community that can’t be had anywhere else.

The 2025 Cincy Fringe Festival Primary Lineup

1 Gay Wedding and Absolutely No Funerals
Ben & Justin Present
Cincinnati & Columbus, OH
Hair? Done. Nails? Done. Dead Body? We’re working on it.

A Cabaret of Legends
Dynamite Lunchbox Entertainment
Orlando, FL
A cabaret of black female vocal legends from Ella to Beyonce.

ARSENIC AND OLD SPICE
Silver Linings Productions
Cincinnati, OH
Tried Neville and Barry’s “special” cake? It’s to die for.

Bruce Ryan Costella: MUTTNIK
Bruce Ryan Costella
Orlando, FL
The first dog in space tells its life story.

BUBBLEGUM
Solasta Theatre Lab
Cincinnati, OH
A NOT-for-children children’s show whimsically set in a dumpster fire.

Camp Loretto
Jack Fogle and the River Rat Puppet Collective
Cincinnati, OH
Hi Camper! Ready for an unforgettable day at Camp Loretto?

Date Me
Carolyn Guido Clifford and Tessa D’Errico
Cincinnati, OH
Looking for the perfect meet-cute? You + Us + Fringe

Eleanor’s Story: Life After War
Ingrid Garner
Los Angeles, CA
Granddaughter performs teen’s return to America after surviving WWII Berlin.

History Hates Lovers
Queen City Queers Productions
Cincinnati, OH
Learn from history, or be doomed to repeat it.

Jon Bennett: AMERICAN’T
JON BENNETT
ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA
Jon moved to the USA during Covid and was arrested at the border.

Likes Moths to a Flame: New Dances
Megan Flynn & Teresa VanDenend Sorge
Cincinnati, OH
Like moths to a flame – Do we blow out the match, or light a thousand?

Martin Dockery: Every Good Story Ends With One
Martin Docker
Brooklyn, NY
An all-true, hilarious story about an unbelievably mysterious romance.

Me, Myself and Other
Diana Romero/Maggie Whittum
Los Angeles, CA
A heathen crip battles outside forces to finally find herself.

Somewhere Over the Holler
Pones
Cincinnati / Northern KY
Sharing rural queer stories through film and dance.

Stuck
Wicked Cat Productions
Brooklyn, NY
Teenage fantasy becomes messy reality when old friends reunite.

Tea TIME
Erika MacDonald
Covington, KY
It’s about tea! It’s about time! F**k off, I’m steeping.

The Campfireball
Cory Howard
Johnson City, Tennessee
A storytelling show about you — the audience!

THE FAMILY CROW: A Murder Mystery
The Pucking Fuppet Co.
Toronto, ON, Canada
Puppets! Puns! Murder!

The Second Circumcision of Lili Rosen
Lili Rosen
New York, NY
Trans woman of Hasidic experience grapples with her most controversial decision yet.

The Squid and The Octopus
Jim Julien
Drexel Hill, PA
Cephalopod shadow puppet show with knives!

Traitors
Stix Eris
Cincinnati, OH
In the near future, queer gangs survive under tyrannical rule.

TRUMPETS! A Pretty Gay Video Game Play
Studio Apartment Theatre Collective
Cincinnati, OH
One part parody, two parts fanfiction, three parts identity crisis.

Velma & Clarice (a.k.a. The AMAZING Amazing Race Roadtrip)
Patricia Mullins
Cincinnati, OH
Sisters on a Thelma & Louise-esque Romp Across the Country

Whispers From The Deep
A to Z Productions
Covington, KY

WINNING:Winning
Sweet Action Theatre Company
Toronto, ON, Canada
A silent-ish clown journey to unlock the true winner inside.

Yoga for Falling Apart
Feminist Commune Theatre Collective
Wooster, OH
A one-woman show masquerading as a yoga class 🙂

2025 Cincy Fringe Festival Limited Runs

[TITLE OF MEMOIR] or 2.5 Pots of Coffee a Day is Too Much and Other Advice I Didn’t Think I Would Need to Hear or On How Judith Light Saved My Life 
p.s. Please thank…
FaithGGI Art
Cincinnati, OH
Comedy, chaos, and caffeine-fueled confessions.

A Clockwork O’Fringe
Gauravi Shah
Newport, KY
Question reality. Are you in control?

Alphas: On Fire! – A Comedy Variety Show
Alphas Comedy
Cincinnati, OH
A joyful women’s variety show with improv, sketch, music, & dancing!

Plan V: The Rise of Reverence
Dance Naked Creative
Portland, OR
Patriarchy perishes. Shame abates. Pleasure prevails! Feminism foils fascism!

trueFRINGE 2025
True Theatre
Cincinnati, OH
Fringe artists sharing true, personal, behind-the-scenes stories!

Yes anD&D!
Cincy Shirefolk
Cincinnati, OH
A completely improvised D&D gameplay performance – with audience participation!

2025 Cincy KIDS Fringe

FORGING LEGENDS: The Tall Tale Chronicles 
sKribble sKratch Productions
Cincinnati, OH
Active imaginations vibrantly bring beloved tales and new stories to life.

The Green Moon/La Luna Verde
Gabriel Martinez Rubio/Dos-Corazones Productions
Cincinnati, OH
Shadow puppetry, Modern Dance, and Poetry inspired by Garcia Lorca.

2025 Cincy Fringe Development

In The Presence Of…
Leave No Trace
Cincinnati, OH
Nature documentary-ghost story of the great blue heron.

The Mother
Claudia Pompeya
Cincinnati, OH
One clown. Infinite mothers. A mythic fever dream.

Z is for Zebra 
Katie Scarlett
Cincinnati, OH
Humor, heart, and pill bottles. Class is in session.

The 2025 Cincy Conceptual Fringe

Confide & Dance/Sing/Sit
Performance Gallery
Cincinnati, OH
Opportunities to  engage, awaken and affirm yourself and your community.

Invisible Women
Miami University/Ashley Goos
Oxford, OH
Interdisciplinary, hands-on, choose your own adventure, centering women’s experiences

Perspectivation
Jim Sorge
Cincinnati, OH
Immersive dance meets VR: reimagining perspectives.

Think Tank: A Public Display Of Creation
Amica Hunter
Mount Vernon, WA
Amica Hunter (ANATOMICA, SeaMAN), plunges into a voluntary captivity performance-art experiment.

We are Know Theatre of Cincinnati: where artists and audiences can come together to produce and experience work that you haven’t seen before.  We strive to build a community around viscerally theatrical, exciting new works. 

The 22nd Annual Cincinnati Fringe Festival is made possible by a generous partnership with our neighbors Coffee Emporium, First Lutheran Church, and the Miami University Center for Community Engagement in Over-the-Rhine.

Know Theatre is supported by the generosity of tens of thousands of contributors to the annual ArtsWave Campaign, the region’s primary source for arts funding.

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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