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Auditions Announced for PIPPIN at Harrison Center for the Arts

HCA is excited to announce our upcoming production of PIPPN! Performances will run from Thursday, August 6 through Sunday, August 9. Auditions will be held in just a few weeks at the Harrison Township Civic Center:

  • Dates: Monday, April 6 & Wednesday, April 8
  • Time: Starting at 6:45 PM

Heir to the Frankish throne, the young prince Pippin is in search of the secret to true happiness and fulfillment. He seeks it in the glories of the battlefield, the temptations of the flesh and the intrigues of political power (after disposing of his father, King Charlemagne the Great). In the end, though, Pippin finds that happiness lies not in extraordinary endeavors, but rather in the unextraordinary moments that happen every day. [From Playbill]

Character List

  • Leading Player (The ultimate ‘ring leader.’ Masterfully charming and manipulative, the Leading Player is a chameleon of sorts. Guides Pippin through his own story and tries to intervene at the end.)
  • Pippin (Our story’s young and confused protagonist. He is longing to find his purpose in life. Naive, innocent, and discontent. Eventually finds love, and meaning in life, with Catherine and Theo.)
  • Charles (Pippin’s demanding father. As the King of the Holy Roman Empire, Charlemagne is more comfortable wielding a sword than breaking bread. He wears his years with great pride.)
  • Lewis (Pippin’s half-brother)
  • Fastrada (Pippin’s conniving stepmother. A seductress, who is no stranger to deceit and betrayal, she is both sexy and smart. Skilled at using her sexual appeal to benefit her and her son.)
  • Berthe (Pippin’s saucy grandmother. A brassy broad full of wisdom, grace, and sass. She tries to help Pippin and encourages him to live his life to the fullest.)
  • Catherine (A widow and mother. She is a beautiful and a hopeless romantic, who possesses graceful elegance. Encounters Pippin at his lowest point and eventually falls in love with him.)
  • Theo (Catherine’s son)
  • Ensemble (Charlemagnes Army, Monks, Nobility, Peasants, The Players)

Auditions will be held at the Harrison Township Civic Center. Actors will be asked to read from the script as well as sing a song from the show (options TBD). Depending on the situation, actors may be asked to read more than once. If needed, callbacks will be held on Thursday, April 9 at 7 pm. A cast read-through will be held on Monday, April 13 at 7 pm. Performances of PIPPIN will be Thursday, August 6 – Sunday, August 9. More information on the schedule and important dates will be available at auditions.

Please visit the sign-up genius link to reserve your spot:
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0849A8AE23ABFC1-62748813-pippin#/

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PINOCCHIO Runs April 16-19

The Family Series: PINOCCHIO
Cincinnati Ballet
April 16-19
Aronoff Center for the Performing Arts Proctor & Gamble Hall [Downtown]

Choreography and Libretto by Bruce Wells

‘Be brave, truthful, and unselfish.’ It’s the heartwarming story of a puppet who wants to be a real boy. A one-hour, narrated ballet at the Aronoff Center, April 16 – 19, 2026, Pinocchio features Cincinnati Ballet Second Company – CB2 dancers and young performers from the Otto M. Budig Academy. It’s the perfect introduction to dance, even for the youngest members of your family. Arrive early for free lobby games, crafts, photos, and more.

  • Thu-Fri, April 16-17 at 7:30pm
  • Sat, April 18 at 11am (Sensory Friendly), 2:30pm & 6:30pm
  • Sun, April 19 at 11am & 2:30pm

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The Human Race Theatre Company Announces Camp DNA (Developing New Artists) Summer Program

A Three-Week Immersive Theatre Experience for Rising High School Students

Dayton, OH — The Human Race Theatre Company is excited to announce Camp DNA (Developing New Artists), a dynamic three-week, full-day summer theatre experience designed to inspire, educate, and empower high school students passionate about theatre arts. This immersive program will take place July 6–24, 2026, at The Human Race Theatre Company, 126 N. Main Street, 3rd Floor, Dayton, Ohio.

Open to rising 9th–12th grade scholars, Camp DNA offers participants a hands-on opportunity to train alongside professional resident artists and theatre staff, develop real artistic skills, and build creative confidence in a collaborative summer environment.

“We believe in creating an environment where young artists don’t just learn about theatre — they live it,” said Tiffany Countryman, Engagement & Learning Manager for The Human Race Theatre Company. “Camp DNA empowers participants to grow in creativity and confidence while strengthening team-building abilities and critical problem-solving skills through immersive artistic experiences.”

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

Camp DNA participants will:

  • Train with professional theatre artists and educators

  • Choose a specialty track, including:

    • Acting

    • Playwriting & Directing

    • Stage Management & Producing

    • Technical Theatre (lighting, sound, backstage fundamentals)

  • Develop practical skills in performance, production, and storytelling

  • Collaborate with peers in an inclusive and creative environment

  • Present a student-led showcase production at the end of the session

The program runs Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM–4:00 PM, offering a full-day arts-education experience rooted in professional practice and creative expression.

REGISTRATION & SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION

  • Program Dates: July 6–24, 2026

  • Open To: Rising 9th–12th grade students

  • Location: The Human Race Theatre Company, Dayton, OH

  • Cost: $525 total (equates to $175 per week)

Multi-student discounts are available for families registering more than one participant. In addition, payment plans and a limited number of camp scholarships are offered to help make Camp DNA accessible to every interested student. Scholarship applications are available via an online form, and applicants are encouraged to apply early.

To register or learn more about Camp DNA, visit the official event page:
https://secure.qgiv.com/for/campdna/event/campdna/

ABOUT THE HUMAN RACE THEATRE COMPANY
The Human Race Theatre Company is a nationally recognized professional theatre organization based in Dayton, Ohio, committed to artistic excellence, creative education, and expanding access to the performing arts. Through programs like Camp DNA, community engagement initiatives, and mainstage productions, the company cultivates meaningful experiences that empower artists and audiences alike.

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Cast Announced for THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK at Lebanon Theatre Company

We had an absolutely AMAZING turn out for auditions. The casting decisions were very hard. Thank you to everyone who came out! Congratulations to the cast of THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK.

  • Otto Frank – Michael Schumacher
  • Edith Frank – Karla Meeker
  • Anne Frank – Kinna Smith
  • Margot Frank – Reesa Cuesta
  • Mr. Van Daan – Scott Roofe
  • Mrs. Van Daan – Stephani Gillham
  • Peter Van Daan – Mason McHone
  • Mr. Dussel – Isaac Matthews
  • Miep – Shree Chattopadhyay
  • Mr. Kraler – BJ Simpson

Performances run May 1-10.

For more information visit www.ltcplays.com

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Cast Announced for THE 39 STEPS at Beavercreek Community Theatre

Beavercreek Community Theatre is excited to announce the cast of our next production THE 39 STEPS

Directed by Sasha Kozlova-Montgomery

Cast:
  • Tyler DeHaven as Richard Hannay
  • Lindsey Cardoza as Annabella/Pamela/Margaret
  • Cory Mitchell, Landon Drumm, Jessie Deaton, and Michelle Peterson as The Clowns

This cast is sure to bring hilarity, mayhem, and mystery to this comedic “Who dun-it?”

Performances run April 24-May 3.

For more information visit www.bctheatre.org

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