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LES MAMELLES DE TIRESIAS + MAHAGONNY SONGSPIEL Runs Feb. 26-28

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LES MAMELLES DE TIRESIAS + MAHAGONNY SONGSPIEL
UC College-Conservatory of Music Opera Double Bill
Feb. 26-28
Cohen Family Studio Theater [University Heights]

Directed by Jose Maria Condemi
Conducted by William Langley

The juxtaposition of these two works by contemporaries Francis Poulenc and Kurt Weill highlights two major artistic movements of the first half of the 20th century — surrealism and expressionism. The texts for these compositions are taken from two poet-playwrights, each towering proponents of these styles – Guilliaume Apollinaire of surrealism and Bertolt Brecht of expressionism. Both operas offer sardonic and poignant commentaries on modern society.

  • Thu-Fri, Feb. 26-27 at 8pm
  • Sat, Feb. 28 at 2pm & 8pm

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SLUT SHAMING at Xavier University

Xavier University Theatre Presents
Slut Shaming, February 19th – February 22nd

(CINCINNATI, January 20th, 2026) – Xavier University Theatre continues its 2025-26 production season with Trey Tatum’s SLUT SHAMING, running February 19th – 22nd.

Lauren Lucas, a time traveler, views her attack, the trial, the aftermath, and her life-at-large simultaneously. She sees the woman she will become, the undamaged girl she once was; she learns how far into the future this event will consume her. And then she wakes up in the present, in high school, and she knows the struggles that lay waiting. The Artists’ Pick of the 2014 Cincinnati Fringe Festival, SLUT SHAMING is a Time-Travel Rape Adventure that explores how small-town communities aggravate teenage sexual assault. This will mark the third production of SLUT SHAMING at Xavier Theatre since 2016.

SLUT SHAMING challenges audiences to connect and confront the ways judgment and labels shape our lives. Sophomore Molly Ciuci (she/her), stage manager, embraces her role on this production saying, “SLUT SHAMING is a powerful story that I am honored to work on alongside an amazing cast. Working on a show with the playwright in the room is a unique and cool experience!”

Sophomore Nicole Grace, who plays Lauren 1, reflects the truth behind the show and its real-world roots. She explains, “SLUT SHAMING is an extremely powerful show, inspired by a true story. All the social media posts shared in the play are from actual comments. Although the subject is hard to talk about it is also very important.”

In speaking about her involvement in this production, sophomore Anna Meister, who plays Lauren 2, shares her enthusiasm and the significance of its message. She says, “I am very excited to have the opportunity to be in a room filled with a bunch of amazing women all working on a show about what it means to be a woman growing up in modern day. It’s a play that speaks directly on topics that historically have been frowned upon when spoken out loud, especially when the ones speaking are women. I’m extremely glad I get to be a part of this process that features women openly discussing these topics.”

The cast also includes sophomore Anna Hittepole (Lauren 3).

The play is directed by Bridget Leak. The design team includes Joe Beumer (Light Designer), Jessica Pitcairn (Costume Designer), Trey Tatum (Sound Designer & Playwright), and Joe Leonard (Technical Director). Other technical positions include Alec Schneider (Master Electrician), Hanna Wolke (Asst. Costume Designer), Irene Ferrell (Light Board Operator), Raya Franklin (Sound Board Operator), Veronica Talbert (Props Designer), and Kyra Sander (Props Designer and Costume Crew). Assisting the stage manager is Isabella Varricchio and Sam Eaton. The show is produced by Stephen Skiles.

Performances take place at 7:30 p.m. on February 19th, 20th, 21st, 22nd, and 2:00 pm on February 21st, and 22nd. Tickets are available now. They are $20 each for adults and $15 each for Xavier students, faculty and staff. Seating is limited.

To purchase tickets, visit https://xaviertheatre.ludus.com/index.php?show_id=200483793.

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THE COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (ABRIDGED) [REVISED] at Xavier University

Xavier University Theatre Presents
THE COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE, ABRIDGED (REVISED), February 12th – February 15th

(CINCINNATI, January 16th, 2026) – Xavier University Theatre continues its 2025-26 production season with the hilarious and popular comedy, THE COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE, ABRIDGED (REVISED), February 12th – February 15th .

All 37 Plays in 97 Minutes! An irreverent, fast-paced romp through the Bard’s plays, THE COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE: (ABRIDGED) was London’s longest-running comedy! Join these madcap players in tights as they weave their wicked way through all of Shakespeare’s Comedies, Histories and Tragedies in one wild ride that will leave you breathless and helpless with laughter.

Xavier professor, Dave Powell (he/him), director of Complete Works, captures the spirited tone of the show and shares his enthusiasm, saying, “I love this because it’s a fun and hilarious introduction to Shakespeare’s work. This show is for lovers of the bard, and for those that have no idea why Montagues hate the Capulets.”

Junior Hannah Barbee (she/her), who plays Jess Winfield, highlights the heart and relevance of the show: “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare is not only a hilarious smorgasbord of comedic tricks and bits, but it is a representation of Shakespeare’s continued influence on literature and academia. This show demonstrates how, even hundreds of years later, we continue to be drawn to ideals of love (Romeo and Juliet), betrayal (Julius Caesar), and fate (Macbeth). It is, dare I say, a representation of the human condition in its illustration of the need to laugh, cry, and understand. I am honored to bring it to life with some of the most hilarious and thoughtful people I have ever met and to be under the direction of a true genius in the field of comedic art, Dave Powell.”

Sophomore Olivia Burklow (she/her), stage manager, emphasizes the fast energy and infectious spirit of the comedy, explaining, “As someone who grew up on the ridiculous humor of Mel Brooks, this has been the perfect show for me to stage manage. With the comedic genius of both the actors and the director, this has been easily the most

entertaining show I have ever been a part of. If you love the classics like “Robin Hood: Men in Tights” or “The Princess Bride”, The Complete Works is a theatre production you won’t want to miss!”

The cast also includes Josi Pietrzyk (junior) and Loften Cooper (sophomore).

The show is directed by Dave Powell. The design team includes Joe Beumer (Light Designer), Jessica Pitcairn (Costume Designer), Raya Franklin (Sound Designer), and Joe Leonard (Set Designer and Technical Director). Other technical and designer team members include Bailee Price (Props Designer), Annaliese Monahan (Props Designer), Corinne Tiernan (Asst. Costume Designer), Alec Schneider (Master Electrician), Sean Moss (Light Board Operator), Enzo Battaglia (Run Crew), Jaime Israel (Costume Crew), Anna Smith (Costume Crew), and Tylen Gordon (Costume Crew). The assistant stage managers are Loretta Rubin and Lilliana Stiverson. The show is produced by Stephen Skiles.

Performances take place at 7:30 p.m. on February 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, and 2:00 pm on February 14th and 15th. Tickets are available now. They are $20 each for adults and $15 each for Xavier students, faculty and staff. Seating is limited.

To purchase tickets, visit https://xaviertheatre.ludus.com/index.php?show_id=200483791.

 

 

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Auditions Announced for CLUE at Tri-County Players

Tri-County Players announces auditions for its Spring production:

CLUE by Sandy Rustin
Adapted from the screenplay Jonathan Lynn

Directed by Gregory Smith

Auditions:

  • Sunday Feb.  15th – 7:00 pm –9:00  pm
  • Thursday Feb. 19th – 7:30 pm –9:30  pm

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

Please be prepared to do a cold reading from the script.
Please bring a list of possible conflicts for March 18th – May 10th
Headshots and resumes are appreciated but not required.
Show Dates – May 1st  2nd  3rd    8th and  9th

CLUE CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS

LEADING ROLES

  • WADSWORTH – A traditional British butler in every sense: uptight, formal and “by the book.” He/she is the driving force in the play.
  • YVETTE – A provocative French maid with her own secret aspirations.
  • MISS SCARLET – a dry, sardonic D.C. madam who is more interested in secrets than anything else.
  • MRS PEACOCK – The churchgoing wife of a senator. A bit batty, neurotic, and quick to hysteria.
  • MRS. WHITE – A pale, morbid, and tragic woman. Mrs. White may or may not be the murderer of her five ex-husbands.
  • COLONEL MUSTARD – A puffy, pompous, dense blowhard of a military man.
  • PROFESSOR PLUM – An academic Casanova who woos women.
  • MR. GREEN –  (can be played by boy or girl) A timid, yet officious, rule follower. He/She’S A BIT OF A KLUTZ AND AWFULLY ANXIOUS.

ENSEMBLE ROLES

  • MR BODDY-  (male/female) A slick, James Bond-type fella
  • THE COOK –  (male/femal) A threatening presence
  • THE MOTORIST-  (male/female) A benign person who rings the wrong doorbell
  • THE COP – (male/female) A “regular person” just doing his/her job
  • AN AGENT-  (male/female) A character based on the famous FBI agent “J. Edgar Hoover”
  • AGENT EXTRAS-  (male/female) Dedicated to serving the force

Questions contact Gregory Smith, Director at eerf99@aol.com.

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THE HISTORY BOYS Runs Feb. 20-March 1

THE HISTORY BOYS
Wright State University
Feb. 20-March 1
Creative Arts Center Festival Playhouse [Dayton]

Directed by Jason Podplesky

You will meet an unruly bunch of bright, funny sixth-form (senior) boys in a British boarding and their vastly different educators. In The History Boys, Alan Bennett raises—with gentle wit and pitch-perfect command of character—not only universal questions about the nature of history and how it is taught but also questions about the purpose of education today. Following a sold out run in London, The History Boys premiered on Broadway in April 2006 taking the Tony Award as Best Play of the Season.

  • Fri-Sat, Feb. 20-21 at 8pm
  • Sun, Feb. 22 at 2pm
  • Fri, Feb. 27 at 8pm
  • Sat, Feb. 28 at 2pm & 8pm
  • Sun, March 1 at 2pm

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