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Cast Announced for TWELFTH NIGHT ILLYRIA 2026 at Tri-County Players

Due to licensing being pulled for a national tour of CLUE…

Tri-County Players is excited to announce the cast for our new Spring Production:

TWELFTH NIGHT ILLYRIA 2026
by William Shakespeare

Directed by Gregory Smith & Robert Buchtman

Featuring:

  • KARL KREUNEN ANTONIO/CAPTIAN
  • STEPHEN BECK MALVOLIO
  • ERICA BEIMESCHE FESTE
  • COLLEEN MCELROY OLIVIA
  • TRISHA COOPER MARIA
  • MICHAEL SCARPELLI TOBY BELCH
  • JIM CRONIN ORSINO
  • EM IVANOV SEBASTIAN
  • JERRET REID SIR ANDREW
  • HANNAH WAGNER VIOLA
  • ILANA MILBERG FABIAN
  • KALI REEVES VALENTINE/CURIO/PRIEST

Show Dates: May 1, 2, 8 & 9 7:30pm May 3 3:00pm

Bell Tower Arts Pavilion
3270 Glendale Milford Rd.
Cincinnati, OH 45241

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A World of Dragons Comes to Life at The Emery This April

DreamWorks’ HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON The Musical JR.

CINCINNATI – The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati (TCT) completes its inaugural MainStage season in the newly restored and reimagined Emery Theater with DreamWorks’ How to Train Your Dragon The Musical JR., opening Friday, April 17, 2026. Tickets start at $12 and are on sale now at thechildrenstheatre.com.

Based on the beloved DreamWorks film, the one-hour (JR.) version of How to Train Your Dragon, The Musical  brings the epic adventure of Hiccup, a young Viking, and a dragon named Toothless to life in a thrilling stage production filled with soaring music, heartwarming friendship, dynamic storytelling, and of course… dragons!. Determined to prove himself, Hiccup discovers that strength is not about fearing and fighting dragons, it is about understanding them. What unfolds is a powerful story about courage, compassion, identity, and the relationships that change everything.

This visually stunning production is designed to take full advantage of the Emery Theater’s cutting-edge technology, transforming the stage into a world where dragons rule the skies. With immersive projection, dynamic staging, and theatrical magic at every turn, audiences will be transported to the Isle of Berk in one of TCT’s most ambitious and cinematic productions to date.

Kim Kern, President and CEO of The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati, said: “DreamWorks’ How to Train Your Dragon The Musical JR. is exactly the kind of breathtaking, imaginative storytelling the Emery Theater was built for. It’s big, bold, and visually stunning, but at its heart, it’s a story about connection, courage, and seeing the world differently. Watching Hiccup and Toothless form that bond is something that stays with you. And to bring a story like this to life on this stage, in a way that feels larger than life, with all the technology we now have at our fingertips, is exactly why we dreamed so big for the Emery. This is the kind of experience families will talk about long after they leave.”

Public Showtimes include:

  • Friday, April 17, 2026: 7 PM – OPENING NIGHT
  • Saturday, April 18, 2026: 2 PM and 5 PM
  • Sunday, April 19, 2026: 2 PM
  • Saturday, April 25, 2026: 11 AM and 2 PM (ASL and Audio Described Performance)
  • Sunday, April 26, 2026: 2 PM
  • Saturday, May 2, 2026: 2 PM and 5 PM
  • Sunday, May 3, 2026: 2 PM

Good to know: This production uses theatrical fog, haze, loud sound effects, and lifelike dragons. Flashing lights, but no strobe effects, are used. This production runs approximately 60 minutes without intermission. Ideal for ages 4+.

From DreamWorks Theatricals. Book By Kate Thomas. Music By Veronica Mansour. Lyrics By Kate Thomas & Veronica Mansour. Concept and Stage Direction by TCT Artistic Director, Roderick Justice. Choreography by TCT Education Director, Angelo Cerniglia. Music Direction, Jamey Strawn. Scenic Design, Nate Bertone. Lighting Design, Yelena Babinskaya. Costume Design, John Coulter. Video/Projection Design, Lightborne. Sound Design, Dani Lobello. Puppet Design/Creation, Kevin Frisch.

Presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.MTIShows.com Any video and/or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited.

DreamWorks’ How to Train Your Dragon The Musical JR. is made possible by Dress Run Sponsor TriHealth and Season Sponsors The Charles H. Dater Foundation and The H.B., E.W. and F.R. Luther Foundation. PNC Foundation provides additional funding for MainStage Ticket Subsidies. Additional Sponsors include The Sutphin Family Foundation, National Endowment for the Arts, and The Shubert Foundation INC.

This production is made possible 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.

The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati is supported by the generosity of tens of thousands of contributors to the annual ArtsWave Campaign, the region’s primary source for arts funding.

DreamWorks’ How to Train Your Dragon The Musical JR. will be performed in the beautifully renovated and reimagined Emery Theater, 1112 Walnut Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202. Tickets start at $12. Visit thechildrenstheatre.com anytime or call the TCT Box Office at 513.569.8080 x10, Monday – Friday from 9 AM to 5 PM to purchase tickets. 

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FOURTEEN FUNERALS Review

Review by Katrina “Kat” Reynolds

FOURTEEN FUNERALS presented by Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati through April 12th. I attended the Opening Night performance. 

Shonita Joshi as Sienna & Maggie Lou Rader as Millie. Photo by Ryan Kurtz.

A young woman receives a vague call regarding the deaths of distant relatives in a small town – sounds like the intro to something spooky, right? Dead wrong. This spring, Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati presents FOURTEEN FUNERALS, a dusky comedy by playwright Eric Pfeffinger.

Director Torie Wiggins (who was keen to take on a comedy after a series of less-than-humourous projects) wields her artistic magic adeptly in this two-hander. With the action taking place entirely in a funeral home, Ms. Wiggins skillfully keeps the momentum going and staging animated so the space does not feel claustrophobic. The juxtaposition of this with necessary moments of stillness is superb. Scenic & Lighting Designer Brian c. Mehring offers his usual attention to detail with some amusing little Easter eggs (the boxes of tissue everywhere are a great choice). Special shoutout to Sound Designer Trey Tatum for his homage to fireworks (#IYKYK).

This show calls for two actors who have great chemistry – and ETC delivers with a dynamic duo. Shonita Joshi plays Sienna, a very anti-smalltown human who is forced to face a lot more than for which she bargained when she arrives in Blissfield, IN. Ms. Joshi is a very natural actor and excels at portraying the hardened character whose cracks slowly begin to show. Countering the hard shell of Sienna is Millie, the mortuary’s receptionist who is depicted by Maggie Lou Rader. Ms. Rader is entirely believable as a chatty and optimistic employee who struggles with typical funeral home reserve. Like her co-star, she offers an incredible take on her character’s arc as we discover some of the darker things Millie has witnessed. Dialogue flows easily between the two performing artists and laughter is elicited from their audience with seemingly little effort. Brava to a very talented pair of professionals!

In just two acts, the audience plays witness to a deep study of the human condition. Certainly grief plays a role – we are addressing death, after all; but there is so much more than one might expect. Mr. Pfeffinger has managed to write a piece filled with many emotions that still manages to end with the audience smiling – and it doesn’t take an unrealistically sappy path to get you there. This is a feel-good time at theatre in all the best ways.

Click here for more information about the production.

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Cast Announced for AND THEN THERE WERE NONE at The Drama Workshop

CAST ANNOUNCEMENT
The anticipation was… killing us.

The Drama Workshop, along with director Amy Eyers and producer Chris Eyers, are pleased to announce that we have apprehended a SUSPICIOUSLY TALENTED cast for Agatha Christie’s AND THEN THERE WERE NONE #AndThenThereWereNone!

THE SUSPECTS:

  • Rogers: Glenn Schaich
  • Mrs. Rogers: Madelynn Meredith
  • Fred Narracott: Jason Cox
  • Vera Claythorne: Kate Matthews
  • Philip Lombard: Austin Fidler
  • Anthony Marston: Richard Cramer
  • William Blore: Rob Bucher
  • General Mackenzie: Michael Scarpelli
  • Emily Brent: Virginia Venegas
  • Sir Lawrence Wargrave: Geoff Simmons
  • Dr. Armstrong: John MacInerney

Motive? Unknown.

Talent? Undeniable.

And if you’re dying to see how it all unfolds… why stop at just one show? It would be very CURIOUS if you did! Very ODD behavior, if you ask us.

A season subscription is your all-access pass to every twist, every reveal, and every unforgettable performance this season. Don’t get left out in the cold—secure your seats now.

Season Subscriptions on sale now at thedramaworkshop.org or (513) 598-8303

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Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati Announces 2026-2027 Season

(Cincinnati, OH) Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati (ETC), the region’s premiere theatre, is delighted to announce its 2026– 2027 season, which includes the return of a fan-favorite comedy, a world premiere musical unlike any other, a chilling and deeply human award-winning drama, a witty and heartwarming comedy, a powerful and music-filled drama, and the return of a beloved, whimsical musical!

“The shows for our 2026-2027 Season all have a theme of how to become your true self and how you can bring your unique talents to the world,” says Producing Artistic Director D. Lynn Meyers. “We’re going to watch the creative process for six decades of music unfold from a legend of song and stage; we’re bringing back the phenomenal talents of two actors to reprise their roles together in one of our most popular shows; we’re going to discover where true beauty looks like; we’re going to ask questions about what we owe the children of tomorrow and how we live in the moment of today; and we’re going to close our season with a comedy from the award-winning Theresa Rebeck. For our 41st Season, we’re starting a new chapter for Ensemble and looking forward to what’s next.”

About the Plays
Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati will kick off the 2026–2027 Season with Corner of the Sky: The Music of Stephen Schwartz, a world premiere of the first theatrical celebration of the legendary Stephen Schwartz songbook, highlighting six decades of songs from the beloved Grammy– and Academy Award–winning composer of Wicked, Pippin, Godspell, The Prince of Egypt, and other Broadway and Hollywood classics. Conceived and created by Scott Coulter (CCM ’93), this thrilling and moving musical begins with Stephen’s first hit Broadway song, “Corner of the Sky,” and features the myriad musical ways it led to everything that came after, including “Defying Gravity.” Playing September 5–27, 2026.

Next, travel back to 1967 with Jeffrey Hatcher’s charming comedy, Mrs. Mannerly, taking the stage October 13 – November 1, 2026. Set in Steubenville, Ohio, this autobiographical play follows nine-year-old Jeffrey as he tackles the rigorous etiquette class of the formidable Mrs. Mannerly, a teacher with a mysterious past and zero tolerance for rudeness. Through mischief, determination, and surprising friendship, Jeffrey learns that manners are about more than just forks and napkins; they’re lessons in life, respect, and self-discovery. ETC brings back one of its most popular productions in its history, with Raymond McAnally and Dale Hodges reprising their roles from the sold-out run. Packed with sharp wit, heartwarming moments, and nostalgic humor, Mrs. Mannerly is a delightful romp that proves good manners—and laughter—never go out of style.

For the holidays, ETC revives one of its most treasured family-friendly holiday musicals, Cinderella, with book by Joseph McDonough, lyrics by David Kisor, and music by Fitz Patton, December 9–30, 2026. What do you get when you mix a nearsighted bookworm heroine, two fabulously self-absorbed stepsisters, a devilishly diva stepmother, and a self-empowering Well-Wisher? A delightfully modern spin on the classic fairy tale, proving that being smart is the ultimate kind of beautiful! When the King urges his romantically challenged son to choose a bride from hundreds of “applicants,” a hilarious cross-country quest unfolds to reunite a missing sneaker—yes, a sneaker!—with its rightful owner. Full of laughs, charm, and heart, Cinderella is perfect for audiences of all ages.

Then, ETC presents the regional premiere drama The Children by Lucy Kirkwood, from January 30 – February 21, 2027. In a secluded cottage on the British coast, retired nuclear physicists Hazel and Robin live quietly, tending their garden, practicing yoga, and savoring the peace they’ve carved out for themselves. Outside, the world is in utter chaos following a devastating disaster. Their fragile calm is shattered when an old colleague arrives with a shocking and morally urgent request, forcing the three friends to confront their shared culpability in this searing eco-thriller about accountability and guilt, reparation and redemption. Darkly funny, chilling, and deeply human, The Children is an urgent and haunting exploration of environmental responsibility, legacy, and the price of survival.

Next up, ETC presents the regional premiere drama Paradise Blue by Dominique Morisseau, March 20 –April 11, 2027. Welcome to the sultry, jazz-filled Paradise Club. It’s 1949 in Detroit, and Blue, a gifted trumpeter and owner of the once-vibrant nightclub, is ready to leave this town and his family demons behind. But where does that leave his devoted Pumpkin, who has dreams of her own? And what does it mean for the club’s resident band? When a seductive stranger enters the picture with plans of her own, everything is turned upside down, and the club’s makeshift family and their troubled bandleader find themselves fighting for the future of Paradise. From the Tony Award–nominated playwright of Ain’t Too Proud and Detroit ’67, this chapter of Morisseau’s three-play Detroit Project is a powerful noir-inspired, music-filled drama that explores ambition, loyalty, and the meaning of community.

ETC’s 2026–2027 season closes with the regional premiere comedy Bad Dates: End Game, written and directed by Cincinnati native and award-winning playwright Theresa Rebeck, playing May 8 – 30, 2027. Twenty years after Theresa Rebeck broke the mold of Off-Broadway romantic comedies with Bad Dates, she returns with Bad Dates: End Game, following Haley as she navigates the chaos of modern dating with sharp wit, comedic charm, and a few margaritas along the way. From disastrous Tinder encounters to awkward setups, this post-menopausal widow proves that life’s second act can be hilarious, heartfelt, and full of unexpected joy. Critics hailed the original as “hilarious and heartwarming,” and this laugh-out-loud sequel delivers the same relatable humor, resilience, and charm—complete with the iconic heroine audiences have adored for two decades.

Subscriptions On Sale Now
Subscriptions to the 2026-2027 Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati season are on sale now. Packages can be purchased by calling the box office at (513) 421-3555.

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2026–2027 Season Presenting Sponsor is the LKC Foundation.

Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati is supported, in part, by the generosity of community contributions to the ArtsWave Campaign.

The Ohio Arts Council helps fund Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati also receives funding from the Shubert Foundation.

Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati is a professional theatre dedicated to producing world and regional premieres of works that often explore compelling social issues. We fulfill our mission through our stage productions and educational outreach programs that enlighten, enliven, enrich, and inspire our audiences.

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