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Cast Announced for I LOVE YOU BECAUSE at Dayton Theatre Guild

Dayton Theatre Guild is pleased to announce the cast of I LOVE YOU BECAUSE

Book and lyrics by Ryan Cunningham
Music by Joshua Salzman

Cast:

  • Jacob Nichols as Austin
  • Drew Roby as Jeff
  • Adee McFarland as Marcy
  • Sephyrah Martin as Diana
  • Emma Alexander as NY Woman, et al
  • Matthew Clifton as NY Man, et al

CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL!

In this delightful musical, an uptight writer and a free-spirited photographer stumble through bad dates, big dreams, and the messiest love story they never saw coming. PRIDE AND PREJUDICE meets FRIENDS in this sharp, fizzy musical, proving that in life, love, and Manhattan, perfect is overrated.

This musical from the mid-2000’s is a twist on Jane Austen’s PRIDE AND PREJUDICE. A young, uptight greeting card writer’s life is changed when he meets a flighty photographer. Along with their eccentric friends and siblings, they learn to love each other, not despite their faults, but because of them.

Directed by Kim Warrick
Produced by Rhea Smith

The show runs weekends Mar 27-Apr 12*, 2026
*NOTE: 2nd weekend will be Thu Apr 2, Sat-Sun Apr 4-5
First Weekend: Friday 8pm, Saturday 8pm, Sunday 3pm
Second weekend: Thursday (4/2) 8pm, Saturday (4/4) 5pm, Sunday (4/5) 3pm
Third Weekend: Friday 8pm, Saturday 5pm, Sunday 3pm

Individual tickets on sale now
Adult: $25
Senior (60 or older): $23
Student: $18

To purchase:
www.daytontheatreguild.thundertix.com/
– or call 937-278-5993
– or at the box office day of the show

*All individual tickets purchased in advance via our on-line ticket system or by telephone will also include a $1 convenience fee.
**Special pricing for groups of 10 or more, call the Box Office at 937-278-5993 for pricing

Children under 7 will not be admitted

For more information, including future auditions, see www.daytontheatreguild.org

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Auditions Announced for 1776 at Mason Community Players

Director Robert Terry and Producer Tess Catlin are holding auditions for 1776

This iconic depiction of the birth of America through the signing of the Declaration of Independence is the Liberty of Mason Players’ celebration of the 250th anniversary of our nation for its season of Fighting for Life, LIBERTY, and the Pursuit of Happiness.

All are invited to audition to be a part of this centerpiece of the MCP year.
Auditions will be held

  • Friday, March 20 from 7:00 to 9:00 PM,
  • Sunday, March 22 from 1:00 to 4:00 PM, and
  • Tuesday, March 24 from 7:00 to 9:00 PM

Mason Community Playhouse – 5529 Mason Road in Mason.

The audition will include the opportunity to sing, read from a script, and dance. We ask that you prepare a vocal selection from a musical of 16-32 bars. Please bring sheet music or a music track to sing along with. Both an accompanist and bluetooth speakers will be provided. Those auditioning should fill out an audition form online:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSecY2xs_cWAw5dBWY0CUKRXGVqNUFiqCKqJc1WUS2ZGo91uwA/viewform?fbclid=IwY2xjawP3PCpleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETFmM1J4ekx0T1dQVkQyaENTc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQQMjIyMDM5MTc4ODIwMDg5MgABHhxqy7XtLfBMaNv8sEMsmaXdU_gB0OUB6W0DBmzVZIqgkQSVv6BSOAF67drY_aem_XqcTJgSiP_UactJa-NBmrA

Headshots/resumes are welcome but not required. All roles are available.

1776 will be performed July 10, 11, 16, 17, & 18 at 8:00 PM and July 11 at 2:00 PM at the Mason Community Playhouse.

If you would like to be a part of the show, but cannot make it to auditions, or have any questions regarding the auditions or the production, please contact director Robert Terry.

The show’s characters include:

John Adams (age 40): Delegate from Massachusetts. John is a dutiful husband. Opinionated, passionate, and a bit boisterous, he wears his age with pride. John is starving for independence from England. (Vocal Range: C3-F#4)

Stephen Hopkins (age 69): Delegate from Rhode Island. Hopkins’ drinking has led to an appearance befitting of the 2nd oldest in the Continental Congress. He has a dirty old man playfulness about him. (Vocal Range: C3-Eb4)

Roger Sherman (age 55): Delegate from Connecticut. A coffee drinker with a penchant for hyperactivity, Sherman is a simple and balding cobbler. (Vocal Range: C3-Bb4)

Robert Livingston (age 30): Delegate from New York. Recently a father, Livingston’s disposition has become one of humility and graciousness. He has changed considerably over the years. (Vocal Range: Bb2-F4)

Benjamin Franklin (age 70): Delegate from Pennsylvania. Franklin is intelligent, well-traveled, and pleasantly cunning. A jolly and admirable fellow with whom one would desire to have a friendship. (Vocal Range: Ab2-Eb4)

John Dickinson (age 44): Delegate from Pennsylvania. A thin, hawkish gentleman. He is sharp-tongued and a touch detestable. Vocal Range: A2-E4)

Col. Thomas McKean (age 42): Delegate from Delaware. McKean is florid and likable with a charming, yet commanding, Scottish Brogue. (Vocal Range: C3-Eb4)

Richard Henry Lee (age 44): Delegate from Virginia, Lee is a willowy aristocrat. His flamboyancy is intoxicating and borderline infuriating. (Vocal Range: C3-G4)

Thomas Jefferson (age 33): Delegate from Virginia. Though noticeably tall, Jefferson is mild-mannered and sweet. Along with being a well read man, he is very much in love with his wife. (Vocal Range: C3-G4)

Edward Rutledge (age 26): Delegate from South Carolina. Despite his good looks, Rutledge is haunting and somewhat ominous as the youngest member of the Continental Congress. There is a serpent-like quality to him. (Vocal Range: C3-A4)

Abigail Adams (age 32): Loving wife to John Adams. Intelligent, quick-witted, and talented with a pen, Abigail is a radiant and shapely beauty. Every bit as bright as her husband. (Vocal Range: Db4-F5)

Martha Jefferson (age 27): Thomas Jefferson’s very-much-in-love wife. Her looks are striking, her dancing delightful, and her humor appealing. She doesn’t shy away from a good time. Joy radiates from her. (Vocal Range: Bb3-D5)

Courier (age 15 to 20): The message runner between General Washington’s army and the Continental Congress. He has witnessed the hardships of war firsthand, although his innocent disposition and appearance may imply otherwise. (Vocal Range: C3-Db4)

Ensemble:

  • John Hancock (age 39): Congressional President, from Massachusetts
  • Mr. Charles Thomson (age 46): Congressional Secretary, born in Ireland, Pennsylvanian
  • Mr. Andrew McNair: Congressional Steward/Custodian
  • Judge James Wilson (age 33): Delegate from Pennsylvania
  • Dr. Josiah Bartlett (age 46): Delegate from New Hampshire
  • Lewis Morris (age 50): Delegate from New York
  • George Read (age 43): Delegate from Delaware
  • Caesar Rodney (age 47): Delegate from Delaware
  • Lyman Hall (age 52): Delegate from Georgia
  • Samuel Chase (age 35): Delegate from Maryland
  • Joseph Hewes (age 46): Delegate from North Carolina
  • John Witherspoon (age 53): Delegate from New Jersey

Come be a part of MCP’s season that celebrates America’s 250th birthday!
Fighting for Life, LIBERTY, and the Pursuit of Happiness!

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The Carnegie and University of Cincinnati Partner on Classic Musical Comedy ANYTHING GOES

The Cole Porter hit sails into Covington February 27 – March 8

Indya Lincicome is Reno Sweeney in ANYTHING GOES. Photo by Mikki Schaffner.

(Covington, KY, February 9, 2026) — The Carnegie launches its 2026 season with the sparkle, sophistication, and show-stopping energy of Cole Porter’s Broadway classic ANYTHING GOES. Produced in partnership with the University of Cincinnati College–Conservatory of Music (CCM) and featuring performers from CCM’s nationally recognized Musical Theatre program, this fresh, high-spirited production runs at The Carnegie February 27 through March 8.

Set sail for madcap mayhem in this tuneful, tap-dancing romp where high society and low morals collide. Aboard the S.S. American, con men are celebrated, evangelists become showbiz sensations, and romance runs delightfully amok. Featuring Cole Porter’s sparkling score—including “You’re the Top,” “I Get a Kick Out of You,” and the toe-tapping title number—this screwball spectacle proves that with a little charm (and a catchy tune), you can get away with anything. ANYTHING GOES is your first-class ticket to fun.

Indya Lincicome, a senior at CCM, stars as evangelist-turned-nightclub singer Reno Sweeney. Lincicome recently appeared as Rizzo in The Carnegie’s Summer 2025 production of GREASE. Also returning to the Covington stage are Monique Churchill (Hope Harcourt), Josh Devine (Billy Crocker), Joey Baciocco (Lord Evelyn Oakleight), Dominic Carroll (Moonface Martin), and Jack Haroutunian, Arden Allmon, Grace Baker, Annika Jonker, Carter Minor, and Jameson Zoller in the ensemble.

Making their Carnegie debut are Zach “Zoo” Finkelstein, Benjamin Schultz, Abigayle Kate Gatton Stokes, Annie Dauk, Max Patrick, Andy Bakun, and Griffin Simmons. The productions swings and standbys include Matthew Williamson, Kage Cliburn, Naomi Thuren, Jack Bear Ryan, and JJ Korkin.

Joining the student cast are guest artists and real-life husband and wife Diane Lala (Mrs. Evangeline Harcourt) and Robert Pavlovich (Elisha J. Whitney). Lala, Professor Emerita of Musical Theatre at UC–CCM, returns to the stage after 36 years of teaching, directing, and choreographing. Pavlovich, a longtime UC–CCM Acting & Musical Theatre faculty member, is a veteran stage and screen actor and currently serves as host of All Things Considered for WWNO New Orleans.

The production is directed and co-choreographed by CCM faculty member Eric Byrd. Byrd directed several of The Carnegie’s best-selling productions including GREASE, THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW, RENT, and GUYS AND DOLLS. Choreographer Jessica Harris and Music Director Julie Spangler, both CCM faculty members, return after collaborating on last season’s SEUSSICAL.


ANYTHING GOES
Music and Lyrics by COLE PORTER
Original Book by P.G. WODEHOUSE & GUY BOLTON and HOWARD LINDSAY & RUSSEL CROUSE
New Book by TIMOTHY CROUSE & JOHN WEIDMAN

ANYTHING GOES is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Tams-Witmark LLC. This version of ANYTHING GOES was adapted from the 1987 Broadway revival, originally produced by Lincoln Center Theater.

Production Sponsor for ANYTHING GOES
Piper’s Ice Cream Bar

Artist Sponsors for ANYTHING GOES
Debbie Bardonaro, Realtor, Sibcy Cline
J. Brett Offenberger, MD and Mr. Douglas E. Duckett
Rosemary and Mark Schlachter

UC–CCM Production Supporters for ANYTHING GOES
Ken and Toni Kanter


Subscriptions & Tickets
Flexible subscriptions and single tickets for the 2026 season are available now at thecarnegie.com or by calling the box office at 859-957-1940. Flexible subscription options allow audiences to choose the shows, dates, and seats that work best for them — with savings up to 15% on ticket prices.

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About The Carnegie
The Carnegie is Northern Kentucky’s largest multidisciplinary arts venue providing theatre events, educational programs and art exhibitions to the Northern Kentucky and Greater Cincinnati community. The Carnegie facility is home to The Carnegie Galleries, the Otto M. Budig Theatre, and the Eva G. Farris Education Center.

The Carnegie is supported by the generosity of tens of thousands of contributors to the ArtsWave Community Campaign. The Carnegie receives ongoing operating support from the Kentucky Arts Council, City of Covington, Kenton County Fiscal Courts, Carol Ann & Ralph V. Haile, Jr. Foundation, the Greater Cincinnati Foundation, Cincinnati International Wine Festival, and Suits That Rock.

For more information on the 2026 season or First Show Free, visit thecarnegie.com.

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SINGIN’ IN THE RAIN JR Runs March 5-15

SINGIN’ IN THE RAIN JR
Kincaid Regional Theatre Teens
March 5-15
[Falmouth, Ky.]

Based on the beloved MGM classic, Singin’ in the Rain JR. tells the story of Hollywood’s transition from silent films to “talkies” in the late 1920s, focusing on silent movie stars Don Lockwood and Lina Lamont, whose romance is threatened by Lina’s squeaky voice and Don’s burgeoning love for newcomer Kathy Selden; Don and his pal Cosmo use Kathy to dub Lina’s voice, leading to comedic chaos and a public reveal that Kathy is the true talent, solidifying their love and making her a star.

  • Thu-Sat, March 5-7 at 7pm
  • Sun, March 8 at 2:30pm
  • Thu-Sat, March 12-14 at 7pm
  • Sun, March 15 at 2:30pm

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Complexions Contemporary Ballet: STAR DUST | March 19, 2026 | Aronoff Center

“Quite simply put, absolutely wonderful.” – BroadwayWorld

Complexions Contemporary Ballet:
STAR DUST

A transfixing tribute to the life and music of David Bowie,
full of glitter and glam.

March 19, 2026
Aronoff Center – Procter & Gamble Hall

[Cincinnati, OH]  The acclaimed Complexions Contemporary Ballet, under the artistic leadership of co-founders Dwight Rhoden and Desmond Richardson, will perform its transfixing tribute to the life and music of David Bowie on Thursday, March 19, 2026, at 7:30 PM at the Aronoff Center’s Procter & Gamble Hall. The event is part of the Cincinnati Arts Association’s 2025-26 CAA PRESENTS! Season.

Tickets are on sale now at www.CincinnatiArts.org(513) 621-2787 [ARTS], or the Aronoff Center Ticket Office. For group sales (10 or more), call (513) 977-4155. A special 50%-OFF Family Four Pack offer is available for purchases of four or more tickets. Prices include all applicable fees and taxes and are subject to change.

Led by dance icons Dwight Rhoden and Desmond Richardson, Complexions Contemporary Ballet has awakened audiences to a new, exciting genre with their singular approach of reinventing dance and contemporary ballet. Armed with a rich Alvin Ailey lineage and a cadre of sixteen stunning dancers, Complexions has been hailed as a “matchless American dance company” by the Philadelphia Inquirer and “game changing” by London’s The Guardian.

The program opens with favorites from Retro-Suite, a series of short works celebrating 30 years as a company. The second half is STAR DUST, an utterly transfixing tribute to the life and music of David Bowie, full of glitter and glam. This ballet takes an array of his hits and lays a visual imprint, inspired by his unique personas and his restless invention artistically, to create a Rock Opera-style production in his honor. With Bowie’s 40+ year career and 25 albums that stretch across musical borders, STAR DUST pays homage to the iconic and chameleonic spirit of what can only be described as… BOWIE.  Get ready to witness the raw power and diversity of Complexions as they redefine what ballet can be.

“Companies like Complexions are game-changing: they’re forging a path for what ballet can be instead of what it historically has been.” – The Guardian

“If there is one thing that Complexions knows how to do well (and, let’s be honest, they do many things quite well), it’s their choreographic exploration of rock ‘n’ roll and popular music.” – Hollywood Soapbox

“The genius of legendary Co-Founders, Co-Artistic Directors Desmond Richardson and Dwight Rhoden cannot be underestimated.” – BroadwayWorld

Dwight Rhoden (Co-Founding Artistic Director / Principal Choreographer)
A native of Dayton, OH, Rhoden has established a remarkably wide-ranging career, earning distinction from The New York Times as “one of the most sought out choreographers of the day.” Rhoden began dancing at age seventeen, and performed with Dayton Contemporary Dance Company, Les Ballet Jazz De Montreal, and as a principal dancer with the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater.

In 1994, alongside Desmond Richardson, he founded Complexions Contemporary Ballet, bringing their unique brand of contemporary ballet to the world, forging a center for innovation and cutting-edge programming. Rhoden’s choreography has been the lynchpin of the company’s repertory development. In three decades, he has created over 100 ballets for Complexions, as well as for numerous other companies, including the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, Arizona Ballet, Aspen Santa Fe Ballet, BalletMet, Dance Theatre of Harlem, Joffrey Ballet, Miami City Ballet, New York City Ballet, Pennsylvania Ballet, PHILADANCO!, Mariinsky Ballet, Zenon Dance Company, The Washington Ballet, The Houston Ballet, and The San Francisco Ballet, among many others.

Rhoden has also choreographed for So You Think You Can Dance, E! Entertainment’s Tribute to StyleAMICI, Cirque Du Soleil’s Zumanity, and Mozart Her Story, and collaborated with artists including Prince, Lenny Kravitz, Paul Simon, Nina Simone, and many more. He is the recipient of The New York Foundation for the Arts Award, The Choo San Goh Award for Choreography, The Ailey School’s Apex Award, and an Honorary Doctorate from the Boston Conservatory in recognition of his extensive contributions to the field of dance.

Currently, he is an Adjunct Professor at Howard University and Artistic Professor of Dance at Chapman University.

Desmond Richardson (Co-Founding Artistic Director)
An iconic American Dance Professional, Richardson is the Co-Founder and Co-Artistic Director of Complexions Contemporary Ballet, celebrating its 30th year anniversary; Broadway Tony Award-nominee; TedTalk guest artist and speaker, and So You Think You Can Dance and AMICI (Italy) guest choreographer.

Richardson is a Presidential Scholar in the Arts and has graced the covers of various publications; he was the first African American principal dancer of American Ballet Theater, a principal dancer with The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater and Frankfurt Ballet, and a featured guest performer nationally and internationally.

He has received the Capezio, Rosey Roosevelt Thompson, Bessie, and Dance Magazine awards. He is an honorary Doctorate recipient from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts. Currently, Richardson and his collaborator Dwight Rhoden are working on the Broadway-bound Mozart Her Story with producers Tegan Summer, Patricia Klausner, and Christopher Sepulveda.

Richardson’s character Ted appeared on Season Three of the HBO Max hit series The Other Two.

For more information about Complexions Contemporary Ballet, visit  https://www.complexionscontemporaryballet.org/.

Cincinnati Arts Association SPONSORS 

The Cincinnati Arts Association is supported [in part] by an investment of public funds from the Ohio Arts Council (OAC). The OAC is a state agency that funds and supports quality arts experiences to strengthen Ohio communities culturally, educationally, and economically.

Season Sponsors:  AMERITAS (Founding Season Sponsor), MIAMI UNIVERSITY, ARTSWAVE, LOCAL 12 WKRC-TV, The P&G FUND of The Greater Cincinnati Foundation, TRIHEALTH 

SEASON PRESENTING SPONSORS:  21C Museum Hotel, altafiber, Bahl & Gaynor, Cincinnati Herald, CityBeat, Fairfield Inn & Suites Cincinnati Uptown/University Area, Harlan Graphics, Heidelberg Distributing, Kinley Cincinnati, Pepsi, Summerfair Cincinnati

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CALENDAR INFORMATION

WHAT:                Complexions Contemporary Ballet: STAR DUST
WHEN:  
              Thursday, March 19, 2026 – 7:30 PM
WHERE:              Aronoff Center – Procter & Gamble Hall
PRICE:                 Ticket prices start at $23, inclusive of all fees. A special 50%-OFF Family Four Pack offer is available for purchases of four or more tickets.
INFO:                 Led by dance icons Dwight Rhoden and Desmond Richardson, Complexions Contemporary Ballet has awakened audiences to a new, exciting genre with their singular approach of reinventing dance and contemporary ballet. The sixteen-member company will perform STAR DUST, an utterly transfixing tribute to the life and music of David Bowie, full of glitter and glam.

TICKET INFORMATION – on sale now

  • www.CincinnatiArts.org
  • (513) 621-ARTS [2787]
  • Aronoff Center Ticket Office
  • Group sales (10 or more): (513) 977-4155

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