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Auditions Announced for SHE KILLS MONSTERS at Prism Community Players

We are thrilled to announce our first show under our new name:

Prism Community Players presents SHE KILLS MONSTERS by Qui Nguyen

  • Location: Lakeview UCC, Maineville, OH
  • Auditions: Sunday, May 3rd | 1–5 PM
  • Callbacks (if needed): Monday, May 4th | 7–9 PM
  • Performances: July 17, 18, 24, & 25 at 7:30 PM
Auditions will consist of readings from the script, with sides emailed to you ahead of time.
About the Play
SHE KILLS MONSTERS follows Agnes Evans as she discovers her late sister’s Dungeons & Dragons campaign and embarks on a journey through it to better understand her. As fantasy and reality intertwine, Agnes uncovers hidden truths about her sister’s life while navigating grief, identity, and connection.
Director: Corey McOsker – Nieman
Assistant Director: McKenzie Kugler
Stage Manger/ Artistic Painter: Nicole Haake
Assistant Stage Manger: Tina Berhringer
Prism Community Players encourages performers of all races, ethnicities, gender identities, sexualities, abilities, body types, and ages to audition. No roles are precast.
Rehearsals Begin Sunday, May 17
Sundays | 1–5 PM
Mondays | 7–10 PM
Thursdays | 7–10 PM

We are so excited to begin this new chapter as Prism Community Players and can’t wait to see this magical, heartfelt adventure come to life with you! 💛

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2026-2027 Season Announced by Loveland Stage Company

The Loveland Stage Company is pleased to announce its 2026/2027 season — a lineup full of adventure, music, and plenty of twists and turns!

INTO THE WOODS
October 9-25, 2026
Directed by Ethan Mann

INTO THE WOODS follows a Baker and his wife, who wish to have a child; Cinderella, who wishes to attend the King’s Festival; and Jack, who wishes his cow would give milk. When the Baker and his wife learn that they cannot have a child because of a Witch’s curse, the two set off on a journey to break the curse. Everyone’s wish is granted, but the consequences of their actions return to haunt them later with disastrous results.

SCHOOL OF ROCK
March 5-21, 2027
Directed by Erica Mann

Based on the hit movie, School of Rock follows Dewey Finn, a failed, wannabe rock star who decides to earn an extra bit of cash by posing as a substitute teacher at a prestigious prep school. There he turns a class of straight–A pupils into a guitar-shredding, bass-slapping, mind-blowing rock band. But can he get them to the Battle of the Bands without their parents and the school’s headmistress finding out?

THE BOLD, THE YOUNG, AND THE MURDERED
May 14-23, 2027
Directed by Justin Hanks

The long-running soap opera The Bold and the Young is in its last days: its hunky hero has self-esteem issues, its villainous old man is more interested in soup, and its heroines are slightly psychopathic. The executive producer gives the squabbling cast an ultimatum: Complete one episode overnight or the show dies. But when the director ends up murdered and other cast members start dropping like flies, it seems like his threat might actually come true. Can these misfits discover the murderer before the show is literally killed off?

Get ready for a season of unforgettable stories, incredible talent, and live theatre that keeps you on the edge of your seat.

Stay tuned for ticket info, auditions, and more!

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MADE IN CINCY: New Works Festival at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park Runs May 8-9

MADE IN CINCY: New Works Festival
Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park
May 8-9
Rehearsal Studio [Eden Park]

Fri, May 8 at 7pm SOLD OUT, waiting list available
CHURCH OF BROKEN THINGS by Maggie Lou Rader

Three girls grow up to become young women in rural, turn of the 21st century, Sleeper, Oklahoma. They navigate friendship, faith, sexuality and danger in a town where hypocrisy is inherited and silence is survival. Spanning childhood through adolescence, the play tracks how the girls are shaped by institutions meant to protect them: church, family, school and law. Ferociously funny and devastatingly honest, The Church of Broken Things captures the raw confusion of girlhood in a world that demands purity while excusing harm. A coming-of-age story about belief as refuge and weapon, and the fierce bond that forms when girls refuse to look away.


Sat, May 9 at 1pm
THE MINK by Isaiah Reaves

New Orleans, 1959. Christmas Eve. One lavish mink coat and far too many people who want it. When Wyatt, a young Black playwright and occasional escort, is gifted a stunning mink by a powerful white mayoral candidate, a simple goodbye spirals into a razor-sharp farce about secrecy, desire and survival in the Jim Crow South. As the coat changes hands, chaos erupts: a crumbling political campaign, a meddling sister-in-law, a conniving fiancée, a hysterical son and a web of lies that can longer hold. With fast-paced dialogue, bold characters, and a little ancestral magic, this is a play about claiming your dignity —even when the world insists you give it back.


Sat, May 9 from 5-6pm
FESTIVAL PANEL DISCUSSION
With playwrights Nathan Alan Davis, Maggie Lou Radar and Isaiah Reaves. Followed by Happy Hour.


Sat, May 9 at 7pm
OHIO RIVER PRAYERS by Nathan Alan Davis

In antebellum Cincinnati, the Fugitive Slave Act tightens its grip and Zavia shelters eleven fugitive children in her home on the edge of the Ohio River, praying faith will hold where law has failed. Her beliefs become a battleground when a white bounty hunter arrives, her estranged husband returns hardened by violence and her son Asa refuses to meet cruelty with force. Surrounded by danger and guided by three formidable elder women, Zavia must decide what faith demands when mercy and survival are no longer aligned. Written in searing verse and shot through with dark humor, Ohio River Prayers is a tragic, urgent reckoning with resistance, inheritance and the unbearable cost of choosing how to fight.

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ACE Miscast Cabaret on May 2

ACE Miscast Cabaret
Benefits ACE Theatre Company
May 2
Art Central [Middletown]

ACE’s MISCAST CABARET celebrates bold, unexpected casting and gives performers the opportunity to sing roles that might usually be obtainable.

  • Sat, May 2 at 2pm & 6pm

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CARRYING THE TORCH at PLOTT Performers Runs April 24-26

CARRYING THE TORCH
PLOTT Performers
April 24-26
The Schoolhouse Restaurant [Camp Dennison]

America’s getting ready to celebrate its 250th birthday, and after a very official (and slightly questionable) meeting in Manhattan… someone has been chosen to carry the brand-new Golden Torch to Lady Liberty. Unfortunately… that someone is Granny. Between the gossip, the sass, and a whole lotta backyard common sense, we’re honestly just hoping she doesn’t: drop it, swing it, misplace it or “set it down for just a second.” Get ready for a PG-13 night of big laughs, small-town chaos, and backyard-style humor packed with surprises from start to finish.

  • April 24 & 25 at 7pm
  • April 26 at 3pm

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