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Cast Announced for TRANSBORBITAL at CenterStage Players

CenterStage Players is thrilled to announce the cast of TRANSBORBITAL, written by local playwright Nathan Singer.

This world premiere will be directed by Tom Peters, and performances will be held at Gabriel’s Corner in OTR from February 20-28, 2026.

Advanced tickets are available via our website.

  • Dr. Walter Freeman – David Little
  • The Kid – Parker Culp
  • Irina – Phia Veshapidze
  • Eugene O’Dell – Max Cormendy
  • Gertrude O’Dell – Lora Jost
  • Dr. Chris Williams – Geoffrey Simmons
  • Doc Hollow – Wolf Singer
  • Cops, Doctors, and ‘The Transorbitals’ – Hugh Staples & William Witzgall

For more information visit www.centerstageplayersinc.com.

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IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE: A Live Radio Play Runs Dec. 9-10

IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE: A Live Radio Play
The Carnegie 
Dec. 9-10
[Covington]

Presented as a live reading of the beloved story, this one-of-a-kind performance features talented students from University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music – CCM. With scripts in hand, they voice over a dozen characters and craft live sound effects right before your eyes—capturing the timeless spirit, warmth, and wonder of the season.

  • Tue-Wed, Dec. 9-10 at 7:30pm

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2026-2027 Season Announced by The Drama Workshop

AND THEN THERE WERE NONE
By Agatha Christie
Directed by Amy Eyers
August 2026

Building off our successful run of The Mousetrap, we are thrilled to present Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None, a tightly-crafted, edge-of-your-seat mystery. The classic Christie mystery that has inspired dozens of copycats and spoofs will be brought to life on the Drama Workshop stage by Amy Eyers, who directed TDW’s Mousetrap.  Ten strangers are invited to a remote island under vague pretenses, only to find that they must face a terrifying truth: the killer is among them, and no one is safe.

MISERY
by Stephen King, adaptation by William Goldman
Directed by Dane Rogers and Sarah Rogers
September 2026

You asked for more suspense, and we’re bringing it. Misery, adapted by William Goldman from Stephen King’s chilling novel, delivers a nerve-tightening thriller. When famed novelist Paul Sheldon crashes his car in a snowstorm, he’s “rescued” by Annie Wilkes, his self-proclaimed number-one fan. Directed by Dane Rogers and Sarah Rogers, this battle of wits and survival unfolds in this gripping, claustrophobic psychological drama — perfect for the intimacy of the TDW stage.

Ken Ludwig’s THE GAME’S AFOOT
By Ken Ludwig
Directed by Micheal Kiser
December, 2026

In classic TDW fashion, we are excited to bring you another non-traditional holiday offering. We’re lightening things up a bit with Ken Ludwig’s hilarious The Game’s Afoot, a witty comedy brought to you by Calendar Girls director, Micheal Kiser. Broadway star William Gillette invites his fellow cast members to his lavish mansion for a holiday gathering, but the night takes a wild turn after a mysterious attack, and theatrical chaos ensues.

HOME BREW #10

TDW’s popular festival of 10 minute plays by local authors will be back for a tenth time in 2027. Tickets are an option for Season Ticket purchasers.

MAN OF LA MANCHA
Book by Dale Wasserman
Music by Mitch Lee
Lyrics by Joe Darion
Directed by Dennis Murphy
March, 2027

And next, we are overjoyed to share with you that we dreamed an impossible dream and are making it a reality! Our Spring musical is Man of La Mancha, book by Dale Wasserman, music by Mitch Lee, and lyrics by Joe Darion – and directed by Dennis Murphy! This sweeping, inspirational musical brings Miguel de Cervantes’ legendary Don Quixote to life with passion, humor, and unforgettable songs!

PAINT NIGHT
By Carey Crim
Directed by Rose Vanden Eynden
May, 2027

After the heartwarming success of Calendar Girls, we’re excited to bring you another female-driven story that blends humor, vulnerability, and unexpected bravery. Paint Night, written by Carey Crim and directed by Rose Vanden Eynden, is a humorous, heartfelt exploration of friendship, second chances, and starting over. Reminiscent of the warmth and spirit of Steel Magnolias, Paint Night explores a group of women gathering for what should be a simple evening of wine and art but that evolves into an exploration of big emotions and buried truths.

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A CHRISTMAS CAROL Review

By Katrina “Kat” Reynolds

A Christmas Carol presented by Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park through December 28th. I attended the Opening Sunday matinee performance. 

Andrew May as Ebeneezer Scrooge and the cast. Photo by Mikki Schaffner.

The holiday season is upon us – and what better way to kick it off than to see A Christmas Carol at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park’s Moe and Jack’s Place – The Rouse Theatre? With the classic Charles Dickens tale Adapted (and Originally Directed) by Blake Robison, Bridget Leak takes the helm once again to direct this timeless story of keeping your heart open all year long.

Direction by Ms. Leak is seamless, paced beautifully, and makes creative use of the playing space. She somehow manages to wrangle a large cast of actors into impressive stage pictures and traffic patterns which is no small feat! Set Design by Wilson Chin is exceptional and delightfully reflects the mood of each scene. Complementing the moods and visuals are Jaymi Lee Smith with Lighting Design and Matthew M. Nielson with Sound Design and Composition. Once more, Costume Designer Bill Black brings us period-appropriate garb which runs the gamut across the “classes” of characters we come to know and love.

Carol boasts an impressive ensemble of both local and guest performing artists. I imagine it must be fun for audiences to see some of their favourite Cincinnati actors grace the Rouse Theatre stage each Christmas season. (I know I personally love seeing my friends everywhere and anywhere they share their talents.) While I can not name them all, each performer is gifted with a solid amount of stage time with plenty of things to do – and that kind of ensemble work is an actor’s dream.

Andrew May returns to play Ebenezer Scrooge and brings his A-game to the park. Also returning is Kenneth Early in his turn as two fun and very different characters: Mr. Fezziwig and the Ghost of Christmas Present. Spoiler alert: Mr. Early can read the phone book and give you the feels. Ryan Wesley Gilreath is endearing as Bob Cratchit; Maggie Lou Rader is luminous and commanding as the Ghost of Christmas Past; and Rupert Spraul elicits a beautiful sympathy as Young Scrooge.

It is fun to be reminded of the things which can surprise or draw other reactions from new audience members and, of course, from the children. The iteration of the Ghost of Christmas Future is a spooky choreography of an imposing figure handled by several puppeteers (shout-out to Puppetry Director Betsy Rosen and Puppeteers Jared Earland, Dina Monk, Aaron Schilling, and the amazing Tess Talbot). Tis a dark scene, of course – and the audible reactions.

While obviously a Christmas-themed show, the story told of this particular Christmas Eve is one for the ages. As one who celebrates Chanukkah versus anything to do with St. Nick, I look forward to many iterations of the Dickens masterpiece each December. And yes: my favourite is The Muppet Christmas Carol – but with a rock-solid cast, unmatched aesthetics, and nothing but heart-warming sentiment, the Playhouse production is also at the top of my list. If you have the opportunity, Blake Robison’s adaptation of A Christmas Carol is not to be missed.

Click here for more information about the production.

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HAMILTON Runs Dec. 16-Jan. 4

HAMILTON
Broadway in Cincinnati
Dec. 16-Jan. 4
Aronoff Center Proctor & Gamble Hall [Downtown]

  • Tue-Fri, Dec. 16-19 at 7:30pm
  • Sat, Dec. 20 at 2pm & 8pm
  • Sun, Dec. 21 at 1pm & 7pm
  • Mon, Dec. 22 at 7:30pm
  • Tue, Dec. 23 at 1pm & 7:30pm
  • Fri, Dec. 26 at 7:30pm
  • Sat, Dec. 27 at 2pm & 8pm
  • Sun, Dec. 28 at 1pm & 7pm
  • Mon, Dec. 29 at 7:30pm
  • Tue, Dec. 30 at 1pm & 7:30pm
  • Thu-Fri, Jan. 1-2 at 7:30pm
  • Sat, Jan. 3 at 2pm & 8pm
  • Sun, Jan. 4 at 1pm

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