Monthly Archives: April 2025

DOG SEES GOD Runs May 16-24

DOG SEES GOD: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead
CenterStage Players
May 16-24
Village Players Theater [Fort Thomas]

Directed by Parker Culp
Produced by Mark Culp

Cast: Ellis Quinne as CB, Christine Gallagher as CB’s Sister, Zak Kelley as Van, Kenton Baer as Matt, Roman Harris-Richardson as Beethoven, Deanna Berryhill as Tricia, Faith Von Handorf as Marcy & Bryn Studer as Van’s Sister

When CB’s dog dies from rabies, CB begins to question the existence of an afterlife. His best friend is too burnt out to provide any coherent speculation; his sister has gone goth; his ex-girlfriend has recently been institutionalized; and his other friends are too inebriated to give him any sort of solace. But a chance meeting with an artistic kid, the target of this group’s bullying, offers CB a peace of mind and sets in motion a friendship that will push teen angst to the very limits. Drug use, suicide, eating disorders, teen violence, rebellion and sexual identity collide and careen toward an ending that’s both haunting and hopeful.

  • Fri-Sat, May 16-17 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, May 18 at 2pm
  • Thu-Sat, May 22-24 at 7:30pm

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THE SHARK IS BROKEN Runs May 2-17

THE SHARK IS BROKEN
Falcon Theatre
May 2-17
[Newport]

Directed by David Derringer

Cast: Brady Dunn as Richard Dreyfuss, Keith Cassidy as Robert Shaw & Ted Weil as Roy Scheider

The first summer blockbuster movie is being filmed—but no one working on the film would know it. Dive deep into the tumultuous, murky waters of the making of a major motion picture with testy, feuding costars, unpredictable weather, and a shark prop whose constant breakdowns are looking like an omen for the future of the movie. In this comedy co-written by Ian Shaw and Joseph Nixon, the short tempers of Jaws stars Robert Shaw (father of co-writer Ian), Richard Dreyfuss, and Roy Scheider take center stage as they bond, argue, drink, gamble, and pray for an end to the shoot, not knowing it will change their lives forever.

  • Fri-Sat, May 2-3 at 8pm
  • Thu-Sat, May 8-10 at 8pm
  • Thu-Sat, May 15-17 at 8pm

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Director’s Sought for 2025 FutureFest at Dayton Playhouse

FutureFest 2025 is coming July 18–20, and we’re on the hunt for creative, collaborative directors to help bring our finalist plays to life on stage.

Think bold. Think new. Think you.

If you’d like to be considered to direct one of our finalist scripts, please send your resume to dpiartisticcommittee@gmail.com by May 1st.

Auditions will be held in late May, and the energy will be electric. Come be part of the magic of new works in action!

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2025-2026 Season Announced by Beechmont Players Inc.

Beechmont Players is proud to announce its 2025/2026 mainstage season

This season features compelling shows inspired by true events, biographies, and historical moments that are so incredible, they feel almost unbelievable. From groundbreaking figures and pivotal events to stories of resilience and hope, these productions invite audiences to explore the remarkable narratives that have shaped history and continue to resonate today.

ALL THINGS CONSIDERED: A Historical Farce by Michael Yarick
August 15-23, 2025
Directed by Kiya Fix

A STEADY RAIN by Keith Huff
October 31-November 8, 2025
Directed by Ed Cohen

IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE: A Live Radio Play adapted by Joe Landry
December 11-14, 2025
Directed by Dan Cohen

LOVE LETTERS by A.R. Gurney
February 5-16, 2026
Directed by Steve Phelan

CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN adapted by Christopher Sergel
May 15-24, 2026
Directed by Arlene Balczo

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Auditions Announced for THE WIZARD OF OZ at East Side Players

Sundays April 27 and May 4 from Noon-3:30pm at the Tom Stone Amphitheater in the Blue Ash Nature Park, 4433 Cooper Road (near the intersection of Cooper and Reed Hartman).

Auditions will be scheduled and reservations are requested. “Walk-ins” the days of the auditions may be scheduled on a first come, first serve basis, into any remaining audition time slots, if time permits.

For complete information please visit www.esptheater.org/show-info/Oz%20Production%20Book.pdf

To complete an audition reservation, you will need to have 3 things…An up-to-date “registration form,” an “audition form” and a scheduled audition time. Pick either one of the
following ways to register:

  1. If you have never filled out a registration form with East Side Players before, or, not in the
    past several years, please go online to www.esptheater.org and under the tab “become a member”, fill out both a “registration” and “audition” form. We will be back in touch!
  2. If you have registered with East Side Players in the past few years, please go online to
    www.esptheater.org and under the tab “become a member”, fill out an “audition” form. A copy of your last registration form may be emailed to you and if you need to make changes on that registration form, all you will need to do is to go online to www.esptheater.org, go to the registration form, type in your first and last name and then only type in any information boxes which need to be updated. If the registration form is not emailed back, we’ll update it at the auditions.

After doing one or the other of the above processes, an up to date, completed registration form may be emailed to you for signing, along with a confirmed audition date and time. If this does not arrive within 48 hours, something has gone wrong! In this instance, please contact Rick (rickreinhardt18@gmail.com). Please note that audition forms will not be accepted nor times assigned if the conflicts are not listed! This info and all future info will be in either a regular email or PDF format. If you can’t open the attachments, please download (free) Adobe Reader to your computer at http://www.adobe.com.

Parents of those age 12 and under MUST accompany their child to the audition. If any changes in audition time or date are necessary, or if you decide for whatever reason not to audition, please contact Rick (rickreinhardt18@gmail.com) and let him know, so he can free up the time slot.

What will take place at the auditions?
Several things will happen at your audition:

  1. We will run scales with you to determine the top and bottom of your vocal range.
  2. Next, we will be placing parents (of age 12 and under) and friends into assignments to help with the production.
  3. We will then double check your registration information. Please remember to print out, sign, and bring this with you to your audition. (If not, we will print it for you at your audition.)
    • MOST IMPORTANTLY, please double check that all of your rehearsal conflicts are listed and reflected on your registration information!
  4. We will take your picture and attach it to your registration form. (This will help the directors better remember your audition during casting)!
  5. You will then be taught a small dance portion in a small group. Please wear clothes that you can move in.
  6. Next, you will be taken to the audition area. Each person in your small group will be introduced to the director, music director, choreographer, and the video camera. While here, you will each be asked to sing about one minute of a song that you have prepared that shows off your vocal abilities and range, preferably from “The Wizard of Oz”

    NOTE: An accompanist WILL NOT be at your audition, so we encourage you to bring something to sing along with. The signal in the area is not very good, so PLEASE pre-download your music.

  7. After everyone in your group has performed a song, you may be asked to read an excerpt from the show. You may also be asked to sing an excerpt from the show.

After the audition is complete, you will be given a letter letting you know what happens next.
The cast list will be available to everyone by Friday, May 9th at 7:00 PM. Rehearsals will begin
Sunday, May 11th.

Production dates: July 31-Aug. 9
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