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OF DRAGONS AND DWARVES Runs Dec. 6-15

VP_Of Dragons and Dwarves logoOF DRAGONS AND DWARVES
Village Players
Dec. 6-15
[Fort Thomas]

Written by Jack Williams
Music by Linda Baumheckel
Directed by Steve Myers

Cast: Wayne Kirsch as Wizard, Nathan Henegar as Frog, Katherine Anderson as Dragon, Richie MacKnight as Prince & Laurel Ellis as Princess
Elves and Dwarves: Ava Gwisdella, Dar Hertel, Victor Hertel, Eva Sarakatsannis, Kate Snyder & Liza Zengel

An original fantasy musical for children.

  • Fri, Dec. 6 at 7:30pm
  • Sat, Dec. 7 at 3pm & 7:30pm
  • Sun, Dec. 8 at 3pm
  • Fri, Dec. 13 at 7:30pm
  • Sat, Dec. 14 at 3pm & 7:30pm
  • Sun, Dec. 15 at 3pm

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HUMPTY DUMPTY IS MISSING Runs Dec. 6-15

SSP_Humpty Dumpty Is Missing logoHUMPTY DUMPTY IS MISSING
Sunset Players
Dec. 6-15
Arts Center at Dunham [West Price Hill]

Sammy Scoop is a private investigator in the tradition of his grandfather, Samuel Shovel and his father, Sam Spade. Sammy faces the biggest challenge of his illustrious career with the sudden fall and disappearance of the jolly Humpty-Dumpty.

  • Fri, Dec. 6 at 7pm
  • Sat-Sun, Dec. 7-8 at 2pm
  • Fri, Dec. 13 at 7pm
  • Sat-Sun, Dec. 14 at 2pm

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HOW HANS, CHRISTIAN, AND ANDERSON MELTED THE SNOW QUEEN Runs Dec. 6-15

BCT_How Hans logoHOW HANS, CHRISTIAN, AND ANDERSON MELTED THE SNOW QUEEN
Beavercreek Community Youth Theatre
Dec. 6-15
[Beavercreek]

Somewhere between Camelot and modern day, between IPADs and poisoned Apples, between ballet and uptown funk, this fractured fairy tale brings the classic characters of Hans Christian Anderson to life. Thumbelina, the not so tiny dancer, who is transformed into a beautiful ballerina; Jenny, the diamond studded and care free Nightingale (Mae West character); Heny, the ugly duckling turned obnoxious comedian (a cross between Heny Youngman and Groucho Marx); Sunny and Share, the dynamic singing duck duo topping the charts at Swan Lake; the directionally challenged Princess Gardenia who unexpectedly finds romance; Bruno, the valiant tin soldier who dances hip-hop; and the appalling proclivities of the robe shedding Emperor, are all re-imagined into this delightful play for the whole family. Audiences will be pleasantly surprised to recognize entertainers from the past and present. Laugh along and find out how a diverse group of fairy tale characters and a trio of ogres work together to save the Snow Queen from her diabolical fiancé.

  • Fri-Sat, Dec. 6-7 at 7pm
  • Sun, Dec. 8 at 3pm
  • Fri-Sat, Dec. 13-14 at 7pm
  • Sun, Dec. 15 at 3pm

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Cast Announced for MAN OF LA MANCHA at Dayton Playhouse

DPH_logoIntroducing the cast of our next Production, MAN OF LA MANCHA.

The cast includes:

  • Captain- John Wysong
  • Sancho- Ted Eltzroth
  • Governor/Innkeeper- Kevin Rankin
  • Cervantes/Quixote- Tim Rezash
  • The Duke-Danny Klingler
  • Jose- Richard Lee Waldeck
  • Tenorio- Stephen Gogol
  • Paco- Jamison Meyer
  • Juan- Jamie McQuinn
  • Anselmo- Michael Plaugher
  • Pedro- Brad Bishop
  • Aldonza-Sarah Viola
  • Maria- Lindsey Cardoza
  • Fermina- Karoline Royse
  • Antonia- Bryn Corbett
  • Housekeeper- Kate Young
  • Padre- Kip Moore
  • Barber- Chuck Larkowski
  • Moorish Girls- Kiersten Farmer and Darian Black

Directed by Dawn Roth Smith. Musical direction by Andrew Hackworth. Choreographed by Jeffrey Payne.

Performances run Jan. 17-Feb. 2

For more information visit www.thedaytonplayhouse.com.

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THE CAKE Quick Review

THE CAKE presented by Human Race Theatre Company through Nov. 17. I attended the opening Sunday matinee. 

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Laurie Carter Rose as Della.

Ripped from the headlines, “Bakery owner refuses to make wedding cake for same sex couple.”

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Laurie Carter Rose as Della and Tim Lile as Tim.

That in a nut shell is the plot behind THE CAKE running at Human Race Theatre Company. While Bekah Brunstetter’s script does not take sides or bring any new arguments to the table, it does humanize the situation by making one of the brides-to-be a returning hometown girl and the daughter of a lifetime friend to the shop owner.

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Claire Kennedy as Jen and Candice Handy as Macy.

Laurie Carter Rose plays North Carolina bakery owner Della. Avoiding the pitfall of making her a caricature, Rose’s Della has a wise mind, a loving heart, and a great sense of humor. Jen, played solidly by Claire Kennedy, is the hometown girl pursuing the wedding of her dreams, which includes a cake baked by her late mother’s friend. Macy is Jen’s partner, an intelligent and opinionated writer from NYC. Actress Candice Handy gives Macy an external, semi-sweet calmness that belies, and at times fails, to contain her true thoughts. Two take make for a cute and believable couple. Rounding out the cast is Tim Lile in a fun turn as Della’s put-upon blue-collar husband Tim.

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Candice Handy as Macy and Claire Kennedy as Jen.

Director Greg Hellems brings the characters’ humanity to the forefront, allowing their beliefs to be part of who they are, but not their defining trait. The show is well-paced and emphasizes the humor which allows the audience to connect to each person as an individual.

Scenic designer Dan Gray’s excellent two-sided rotating set is dominated on one side by Della’s bakery with the opposing side split between Della and Tim’s flower-infused bedroom and Macy and Jen’s generically appointed hotel room. Jessica Pitcairn’s costume designs are spot on for each character and neither bride’s wedding gown could be any more perfect.

A charming and entertaining intermission-less production which reminds us that not all disagreements need to be settled in the court room.

My rating: 4.25 out of 5.

Click here for more information on the production.

 

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