Monthly Archives: June 2025

THE WILD WOMEN OF WINEDALE Runs June 12-22

Becky Howard, Kerry Simpson, Pam McGinnis
Gayle Smith, Jackie Pfeifer, Barbara Jorgensen, Adee McFarland, Gail Andrews Turner & Kathy Campbell

THE WILD WOMEN OF WINEDALE
Young at Heart Players
June 12-22
Dayton Theatre Guild Theater

Directed by Fran Pesch

Fanny, Jef, and Willa are all at a crossroads in their lives. These extraordinary Wild women come up with delightful and surprisingly unorthodox ways to declutter their lives, their homes, and their relationships so they can move on, proving it’s never too late to start over. Throughout the play, we also meet a series of women who are being interviewed for a video project on defining moments that changed their lives.

  • Fri-Sat, June 13-14 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, June 15 at 2pm
  • Fri-Sat, June 20-21 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, June 22 at 2pm

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2025-2026 Season Announced by Anderson Theatre

Announcing our 2025-2026 Season

YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN
Book, Music & Lyrics by Clark Gesner
Directed by Sophia DiPuccio

November 14-16, 2025
Tickets go on sale to the public on 10/1/2025
YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN is a family-friendly musical which brings to life the classic characters of Charles Schultz’s Peanuts gang. The musical follows Charlie Brown, along with his friends Linus, Lucy, Schroeder, sister Sally and beloved dog Snoopy as they explore life’s great questions, play baseball, struggle with homework, sing songs, swoon over their crushes and celebrate the joy of friendship.

THE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIME
Based on the novel by Mark Haddon, adapted by Simon Stephens
Directed by Nate Bissinger

February 13-15
Tickets go on sale to the public on January, 3, 2026

Based on the novel by Mark Haddon, THE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIME follows Christopher, a unique 15-year-old whose extraordinary brain means he is exceptional at mathematics but ill-equipped to interpret everyday life. Finding himself under suspicion in the death of a neighbor’s dog, Christopher is determined to solve the mystery and clear his name. But his detective work, forbidden by his father, takes him on a thrilling journey that upturns his world.

2026 Mainstage Film: Boxcar
Written and Directed by Luke Patterson & Rowan Hurtubise

March 20-21
Tickets go on sale to the public on 2/21/2026

This year, the award-winning Anderson Film department brings us an adventure inspired by Gertrude Chandler Warner’s iconic Boxcar Children series and written by AHS seniors Luke Patterson & Rowan Hurtubise. Each evening of film will also include selected short films from the Anderson Studio Film classes. Don’t miss this celebration of groundbreaking student film, right here in our neighborhood.

GUYS AND DOLLS
Music and Lyrics by Frank Loesser
Book by Abe Burrows & Jo Swerling

Directed by Chad Weddle
May 1-3

Tickets go on sale to the public on 3/21/2026

Considered by many to be the perfect musical comedy, Guys and Dolls ran for 1,200 performances when it opened on Broadway in 1950. Set in a mythical version of Prohibition-era Manhattan, the story follows gambler Nathan Detroit as he tries to find the cash to set up the biggest game in town while the authorities breathe down his neck. Throw in Adelaide, Nathan’s fiancee for fourteen years, high roller Sky Masterson, and the straight-laced missionary, Sarah Brown, and you have a night of musical high jinks and hilarity that will delight young and old.

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ZOMBIE PROM Runs June 20-29

ZOMBIE PROM
Springboro Community Theatre Youth Production
June 20-29
Springboro Performing Arts Center

Directed by Mark Goodwin

This girl-loves-ghoul rock ‘n’ roll Off Broadway musical is set in the atomic 1950s at Enrico Fermi High, where the law is laid down by a zany, tyrannical principal. Pretty senior Toffee has fallen for the class bad boy. Family pressure forces her to end the romance, and he charges off on his motorcycle to the nuclear waste dump. He returns glowing and determined to reclaim Toffee’s heart. He still wants to graduate, but most of all he wants to take Toffee to the prom. The principal orders him to drop dead while a scandal reporter seizes on him as the freak du jour. History comes to his rescue while a tuneful selection of original songs in the style of 50s hits keeps the action rocking across the stage.

  • Fri-Sat June 20-21 at 7pm
  • Sun, June 22 at 2pm
  • Fri-Sat, June 27-28 at 7pm
  • Sun, June 29 at 2pm

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Auditions Announced for PARADE the Musical Presented by Beavercreek Community Theatre

Amid religious intolerance, political injustice and racial tension, the stirring Tony Award-winning Parade explores the endurance of love and hope against all the odds. Parade is a moving examination of the darkest corners of America’s history.

In 1913, Leo Frank, a Brooklyn-raised Jew living in Georgia, is put on trial for the murder of thirteen-year-old Mary Phagan, a factory worker under his employ. Already guilty in the eyes of everyone around him, a sensationalist publisher and a janitor’s false testimony seal Leo’s fate. His only defenders are a governor with a conscience and, eventually, his assimilated Southern wife who finds the strength and love to become his greatest champion.
Daring, innovative and bold, Parade is filled with soaring music and a heart-wrenching story, offering a moral lesson about the dangers of prejudice and ignorance that should not be forgotten.

When: June 23 or June 24, 2025, 7-9 PM
If necessary, Callbacks will be June 25, 2025

Performance Dates: August 22-September 7, 2025

Where: Beavercreek Community Theatre
3868 Dayton-Xenia Rd.
Beavercreek, OH 45432

What: Please prepare up to 32 bars of a Broadway-style song that shows your vocal range and expression. An accompanist or Bluetooth speaker will be provided.

Please be prepared to learn brief dance combination to demonstrate movement ability.

Auditions begin at 7, so please arrive with enough time to fill out the audition form. Please also bring any conflict that fall within the rehearsal period of June 30 and August 22.

Character Breakdown:

Judge Roan – Serves as the Judge on the infamous trial. Motivated by bigotry and racism, he is dangerously committed to the ideals of the Confederacy. White Georgian.
Gender: male
Age: 60 to 70
Vocal range: Bass

Lucille Frank – Gentle and mousy, but resourceful and resilient. Despite her husband’s feelings, she is a true Southerner through and through but can see through the deception. A White Jew from Georgia.
Gender: female
Age: 21 to 28
Vocal Range: Mezzo-Soprano

Leo Frank – Our story’s tragic protagonist accused of murder. As National Pencil Factory Superintendent, Leo is neurotic and a serial pessimist. Though married to Lucielle, he is physically and emotionally displaced. A White Jew from the North.
Gender: male
Age: 25 to 35
Vocal range: Bass-Baritone, Baritone

Hugh Dorsey – Atlanta’s District Attorney. He is a devout Christian, who is brute and manipulative at times. Hungry for political success and recognition. White Georgian.
Gender: male
Age: 35 to 45
Vocal range: Baritone

Gov. John Slaton – As the Governor of Georgia, he is highly concerned with public perception. Flirtatious and fun at times. Strives to maintain his values. White Southerner.
Gender: male
Age: 35 to 45
Vocal range: Baritone

Frankie Epps – A charming and simple man, he is Mary’s devoted friend. Playful and flirtatious. White Georgian.
Gender: male
Age: 14 to 17
Vocal range: Tenor

Mary Phagan – A factory worker at the National Pencil Factory who is murdered. She is very innocent but has moments of sassiness and playfulness. White Georgian.
Gender: female
Age: 13 to 13
Vocal range: Mezzo-Soprano

Jim Conley – A cleaning supervisor at National Pencil Factory. Secretly, he is a convict on the run. Pompous showman with a strong build. Black Georgian.
Gender: male
Age: 20 to 30
Vocal range: Tenor

Newt Lee – He is the night watchman at National Pencil Factory. A bit too old to possess the job. Physically intimidating, but a gentle giant. Black Georgian.
Gender: male
Age: 50 to 60
Vocal range: Bass

Britt Craig – A washed up reporter who can often be found three sheets to the wind. Weaselly and desperate for his ‘big break.’ White Georgian.
Gender: male
Age: 25 to 35
Vocal range: Tenor

Ensemble – Chain Gang; Factory Girls (Essie, Iola Stover, Monteen); Guards/Policemen (Officer Ivey, Detective Starnes, Mr. Peavy); Residents of Georgia (Angela, Judge Roan, Jurors, Luther Rosser, Minola Mcknight, Mrs. Phagan, Old Soldier, Reporters, Riley, Sally Slaton, Young Soldier)

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Auditions Announced for A RAISIN IN THE SUN at Dayton Theatre Guild

Open audition notice for A RAISIN IN THE SUN by Lorraine Hansberry

Auditions will be held Tue & Wed, Jun 10 & 11, 2025
*possible call backs: Thu, Jun 12
Starting at 6:30 pm each night.
Production dates: Aug 22-Sep 7, 2025

The Dayton Theatre Guild at the Caryl D. Philip TheatreScape
430 Wayne Ave, Dayton OH, 45410
937-278-5993 — www.daytontheatreguild.org

Directed by Robert-Wayne Waldron
Produced by Rick Flynn

The Dayton Theatre Guild is thrilled to announce auditions for our upcoming production of Lorraine Hansberry’s groundbreaking play, A RAISIN IN THE SUN. This powerful drama explores themes of racial identity, family struggles, and the pursuit of dreams, making it one of the most essential works in American theatre.

Casting Requirements:

  • Prepare a monologue of your choice or a selected scene from the script (sides will be provided)
  • A résumé and headshot are not required but are appreciated.
  • Please provide a list of all known conflicts between Jun 13 and Sep 7, 2025

We are looking for a talented and diverse cast to bring this poignant story to life. All roles are open, and we encourage actors of all experience levels to audition.

  • Walter Lee Younger – African American male 30-40. The protagonist, a passionate dreamer who wants to invest in a liquor store to improve his family’s financial situation.
  • Beneatha Younger – African American female 20 -25. Walter’s younger sister, an intellectual college student who dreams of becoming a doctor and struggles with her identity.
  • Lena Younger (Mama) – African American female 50-60. The matriarch of the family, deeply religious and determined to use her late husband’s insurance money to buy a house.
  • Ruth Younger – African American female 30-40. Walter’s wife, a practical and emotionally strong woman who hopes for a better future for her family.
  • Travis Younger – African American male 10-12. Walter and Ruth’s young son, eager and full of energy.
  • Joseph Asagai – African Male 20-25. A Nigerian student who is in love with Beneatha and encourages her to embrace her African heritage.
  • George Murchison – White male 40-50. The only white character in the play, who tries to persuade the Youngers not to move into his neighborhood.
  • Bobo – African American male 30-40. Walter’s friend and business partner in the liquor store scheme
  • Mrs. Johnson – African American female 50-60. The Youngers’ nosy neighbor, who warns them about the dangers of moving into a white neighborhood.

For more information, please contact Rick Flynn at RickF413@gmail.com.

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