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Auditions Announced for MARY POPPINS at East Side Players

The East Side Players are delighted to announce auditions for our June production of MARY POPPINS. We invite performers of all ages and skill to join us for this magical production.

Audition Dates:
March 8 & March 15
12:00–4:00 PM

Location:
Blue Ash Recreation Center, 4433 Cooper Road Blue Ash, OH 45242

Audition Requirements:
Be prepared to sing about 1 minute of a song, preferably from Mary Poppins. We will do cold readings from the script. We’ll also have a short dance audition so please dress to move.

Performances:
June 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12 and 13 at 7:30 PM.
Tom Stone Amphitheater, Blue Ash Recreation Center, 4433 Cooper Road Blue Ash, OH 45242

Visit www.esptheater.org for more information and to register.

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Casts Announced for 5 LESBIANS EATING A QUICHE at ACE Theatre Company

Quiche Lorraine Cast

  • Rhiannon Grimaila as Wren
  • Catie Carroll as Ginny
  • Katie Williams as Lulie
  • Sarah Roddey as Dale
  • Samantha Solsdottir Gondek as Vern

This cast performs March 7 at 6pm & March 8 ta 2pm

Quiche Florentine Cast

  • Jamie Pavlofsky as Wren
  • Mary Kate as Ginny
  • Rae Brown as Lulie
  • Angela Rochelle as Dale
  • Bri Landrum as Vern
This cast performs March 7 at 2pm & March 8 at 6pm

 

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Acting Up Summer Camps for Incoming 1st-8th Graders

Acting Up announces our Summer Camps:

  • “Disney’s Finding Nemo Kids”- July 6-10, for incoming 5th-8th graders
  • Sign Up
  • SideKicks Take Over- July 13-17 for incoming 1st-4th graders
  • Sign Up

Week-long camps with a performance at the end. Singing, Dancing, crafts, fun!! These camps will take place in Mason. For more information, see ActingUp.com

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DANCE LIKE A MAN Runs March 6-7

DANCE LIKE A MAN
Rangmanch Cincy & Nrityarpana School of the Performing Arts
March 6-7
Anderson Center [Anderson Township]

Directed by Srinivas Mirle

A celebrated drama in English by Mahesh Dattani, Sahitya Akademi  Awarded India’s highest award for literature (https://sahitya-akademi.gov.in/). The production includes a diverse group of actors and classical dancers presenting new musical compositions by esteemed virtuosos led by Vidwans G. Gurumurthy.

  • Fri, March 6 at 7pm
  • Sat, March 7 at 11am & 5pm

Official page | Facebook event |

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WHERE WE STAND Review

By Katrina “Kat” Reynold

WHERE WE STAND presented by Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati through February 22nd. I attended the Opening Thursday performance. 

Torie Wiggins as Man on the beautiful set of WHERE WE STAND presented by Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati. Photo by Ryan Kurtz.

This February, Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati is celebrating artists of colour as part of Black History Month with its production of Where We Stand by Donnetta Lavinia Grays. This one-person show is described in short as “a secret shared, a community tested” and takes the audience on a storytelling journey of moral considerations. As a flailing town deteriorates before its inhabitants’ very eyes, a deal is offered as a quick fix to their troubles – but at what cost?

In a town starved for compassion, a mysterious outsider steps forward to confess a life-altering choice made at the crossroads of desperation and desire. What unfolds is not just a story but a profound reckoning. Where We Stand is a gripping, poetic solo performance that masterfully blends fable and contemporary storytelling, drawing audiences into a crucial moral dilemma. As one person is pushed to the edge, the audience is asked to consider the balance between consequence and empathy, challenging us to think about the true cost of mercy and who is worthy of it. This spellbinding, modern parable looks at forgiveness and justice, raising the question of what it means to be a community . . . and who gets to belong.

Candice Handy excels in her direction of her performing artist as blocking is rife with movement and forward momentum. Scenic Design by Brian c. Mehring is once again without comparison: the playing levels are subtle, yet effective and you truly feel like your are outside in a decaying, concrete-ridden world. Mr. Mehring, who also serves as the Lighting Designer, provides a suitably emotional backdrop with lighting highs and lows to complement his creative set.

A one-person show is a very tall order; fortunately, ETC has the inimitable Torie Wiggins (recently named as one of its People to Watch in 2026 by The Voice of Black Cincinnati). It should come as no surprise that Ms. Wiggins can play a myriad of characters against herself without lapsing into caricatures or cheapness. I personally do not believe she knows the meaning of the term “phoning it in”. Her voice is one of her strongest instruments as the audience is treated to just about every octave she has mastered. In a story where our hero is flawed, Ms. Wiggins is able to elicit sympathy and a desire for them to win in spite of it all.

Tapping into the relatability of being down on one’s luck, Where We Stand tests our moral compass in creative ways: through song, storytelling, and audience participation. Would you be able to refuse a seemingly easily fix when you are at your lowest – and, if you were unable to resist temptation, would you expect to be forgiven? In our quests to be acknowledged, it is easy to get lost; this tale reminds us to stay grounded.

Click here for more information about the production.

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