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Auditions Announced for A MURDER IS ANNOUNCED at Lumos Players

Lumos Players is thrilled to announce auditions for our summer production of Agatha Christie’s A MURDER IS ANNOUNCED – A Miss Marple Thriller!

An announcement in the local paper sets the scene for a murder to occur at Miss Blacklock’s Victorian home. When an unexpected guest dies under the foretold circumstances, it’s up to Miss Marple to unravel the mystery. Classic Christie suspense, quirky characters, and twists await!

Auditions:

  • Sunday, July 6 | 1:00–5:00 PM
    Lakeview UCC – 8639 Columbia Rd, Maineville, OH 45039
    Callbacks: Monday, July 7 | 7:00–9:00 PM

Sign Ups: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C084CADAF22A0FAC70-56309549-auditions#/

What to Expect:

  • Auditions will consist of script readings.
  • Sides will be emailed out in advance to those who sign up.
  • Headshots are not required, but they are preferred.

Performance Dates:
August 29 & 30 and September 5 & 6 at 7:30 PM
Lakeview UCC, Maineville, OH

Rehearsals:
Sundays (1-5pm), Mondays and Thursdays (7-10pm)

Character Descriptions:

  • Miss Marple (60–70): Overly inquisitive, grandmotherly, but shrewd. A clever amateur detective.
  • Letitia Blacklock (45–50): Attractive and well-maintained. Reserved, opinionated, and caretaker of Bunny, Julia, Patrick, and Phillipa.
  • Inspector Craddock (50): Serious, business-minded local police inspector.
  • Julia Simmons (22–24): Beautiful but difficult. Studying pharmacy. Staying with her Aunt Lettie.
  • Patrick Simmons (25–26): Julia’s handsome, jokester brother. Enjoys teasing and sibling rivalry.
  • Dora “Bunny” Bunner (45–50): Befuddled, humorous, and Lettie’s old school chum and companion.
  • Mitzi (25–26): Lettie’s cook. Explosive, possibly paranoid, but hilarious. From a mid-European or Asian background.
  • Phillipa Haymes (26): Elegant, blonde, and classy war widow with a young son.
  • Edmund Swettenham (26–27): Dark, “foreign-looking” Brit. Aspiring writer, awkward around his pushy mom, smitten with Phillipa.
  • Mrs. Swettenham (58–60): New to the village. Pushy and flustered easily.
  • Sergeant Mellors (25–30): Craddock’s assistant. Not the brightest, but very diligent.
  • Rudi Scherz (20–21): Young Swiss national. Mysterious and crucial to the plot.

Come be a part of this thrilling mystery and help us bring Christie’s classic tale to life!
We can’t wait to see you at auditions!

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SNAPSHOTS: A Musical Scrapbook Runs March 21-29

LP_SnapshotsSNAPSHOTS: A Musical Scrapbook
Lumos Players
March 21-29
Lakeview United Church of Christ [Maineville]

Directed by Corey McOsker-Nieman
Music Directed by Katie Personke

Cast: Laurie Barber as Sue, Erich Geoppinger as Dan, Paula Gerhardt as Susan/Ensemble, Chris Toney as Daniel/Ensemble, Paige Corsemeier as Susie/Ensemble, Brandon Stout as Danny/Ensemble & Monica Tenhover as Karen/Ensemble

SNAPSHOTS: A Musical Scrapbook is an original musical by Stephen Schwartz, with a book by David Stern. The show incorporates over two dozen of Schwartz’s iconic songs, including hits from Wicked, Pippin, Godspell, The Baker’s Wife, Rags, Working, Children of Eden, and Enchanted. It’s a touching and authentic exploration of how we fall in love and the poignant power of trusting our hearts and memories.

  • Fri-Sat, March 21-22 at 7:30pm
  • Fri-Sat, March 28-29 at 7:30pm

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Cast Announced for SNAPSHOTS: A Musical Scrapbook at Lumos Players

Lumos Players is excited to announce the cast of Stephen Schwartz’s SNAPSHOTS: A Musical Scrapbook

  • SUE: Laurie Barber
  • DAN: Erich Geoppinger
  • SUSAN/ENSEMBLE: Paula Gerhardt
  • DANIEL/ENSEMBLE: Chris Toney
  • SUSIE/ENSEMBLE: Paige Corsemeier
  • DANNY/ENSEMBLE: Brandon Stout
  • KAREN/ENSEMBLE: Monica Tenhover

Director – Corey McOsker-Nieman
Music Director – Katie Personke
Asst. Director – McKenzie Kugler
Stage Manager – Tina Behringer
Set Design/ ASM – Nicole Haake

Don’t miss this beautiful musical with songs from Stephen Schwartz’s most popular shows.
SNAPSHOTS: A Musical Scrapbook
PRODUCTION DATES: 3/21/25-3/29/25 at 7:30PM

WHERE: Lakeview UCC, 8639 Columbia Rd. Maineville, OH 45039.
Tickets $10 at the door or online. Tickets will be available online soon!

www.lumosplayers.com

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Play Readers Sought for Playwrights Script Reading Series at Lumos Players

Lumos Players is thrilled to announce the launch of ther 2025 Playwrights Script Reading Series. After receiving so many incredible submissions, we want to extend a huge THANK YOU to all the talented playwrights who shared their work with us. Your creativity and passion continue to inspire us!

Now, it’s time for YOU to get involved! We’re looking for volunteers to join us in reading these exciting new plays. Whether you’re an experienced actor or someone who just loves to read aloud, we’d love for you to help bring these fresh works to life.

How can you participate?

  1. Sign up to read one or more plays
  2. Support new voices in theater
  3. Be part of a dynamic and creative community

This is an amazing opportunity to experience some of the most innovative and thought-provoking work being written today. Together, let’s give these plays the spotlight they deserve.

Sign up now to read (More details about the plays selected): https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C084CADAF22A0FAC70-53920777-lumos#/

We can’t wait to see you at the reading sessions and celebrate the future of theater with you!


10-Minute Plays – February 12, 2025 @ 7:30PM

  1. Bob in 4B by Bruce Deveau
    Synopsis: Bob in 4B is set in the recreation room of an assisted living center, where two women reflect on a lifetime of love, loss, and friendship. As they reminisce about their shared past, they navigate the complexities of aging, regret, and their enduring bond.
  2. But the Greatest of This Is Love by Amanda Schumacher
    Synopsis: For 15 years, Sara has been known as “the pastor’s wife” at a small, conservative Lutheran church in middle-of-nowhere Iowa. It’s a role she’s wholeheartedly embraced–until tonight…. Because tonight, her 15-year-old son has just come out to her. Sara now must wrestle with what she’s been taught vs. what she actually believes. Angry, anxious, and armed with a bottle of red and a well-loved Bible, Sara speed dials the one person she’s been taught to go to in times of trouble: God himself.
  3. Heard Mentality by Allison Fradkin
    Synopsis:Ada may be hard-of-hearing, but she certainly isn’t hard-of-fearing how her first date will go.Will Ada’s new hearing aids aid and abet her insecurities? Or will they turn hearing impairment on its ear?
  4. Scrambled by Brett Hursey
    Synopsis: A young husband and wife have a heated argument while making breakfast. The fight starts over the husband’s decision to buy tampons for a female coworker, which his wife finds suspicious and intrusive. As tensions rise, the wife’s frustration boils over, and she keeps making his eggs wrong. The morning becomes a battle of miscommunication, jealousy, and misplaced intentions as they try to work through their differences, one scrambled egg at a time.

Full Length Play March 12, 2025 @ 7:30PM
BARKLEE by Tom Cavanaugh
Synopsis: Barklee, is inspired by a real court case in New Jersey, where a high school refused to allow a student to bring his service dog. The story follows a 16-year-old boy with PTSD and his first service dog, Barklee, who is trained to help him navigate daily life and cope with his trauma. As the boy struggles to gain acceptance and support, Barklee becomes his lifeline, offering comfort, protection, and a sense of security. The story explores their journey together, highlighting the challenges of living with PTSD, the bond between human and animal, and the fight for inclusion and understanding in a world that often misunderstands both.


Musical April 9, 2025 @ 7:30PM
High School Antigone by Judy Klass
Synopsis: High school drama teacher Arabella stages a musical, but the new school board shuts it down as offensive mid-rehearsal, upsetting the cast, especially outspoken Elinor. Arabella’s wife, Lillian, suggests adapting Antigone into a musical. Arabella and her songwriting class dive into Greek drama, while Arabella tries to appease the conservative board member, Jack, by emphasizing Antigone as a Western classic. Jack’s son, Corey, is one of the “drama kids,” leading Jack to worry about his son’s sexuality. Meanwhile, Corey has a crush on Elinor, though she’s skeptical. As tensions rise over the censorship, the students take a stand on opening night, refusing to make the cuts the school board demands.


Two One-Act Plays May 14, 2025 @ 7:30PM

  1. Richard & Gregory by Michael Messner
    Synopsis: Two former partners, separated years ago, reunite when one is diagnosed with terminal cancer. As the sick man tries to rekindle their past rela
    tionship, tensions rise due to their differing views on queer identity. Can they reconcile in their final days, or will the past keep them apart? An unexpected act of hate from outsiders threatens to change everything.
  2. A Rare Medium by Eva Schegulla
    Synopsis: Inspired by a real case, A Rare Medium, set in 1859 Chicago, follows Kate Waren, a sharp, determined female Pinkerton detective, as she and her undercover team work to unravel a dangerous case of poison and deceit in a world filled with secrecy and superstition.

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THE REVOLUTIONISTS Runs Nov. 15-23

THE REVOLUTIONISTS
Lumos Players
Nov. 15-23
Lakeview UCC [Maineville]

Directed by Ashley Herbert
Produced by Corey Nieman

Cast: Jacqlyn Schott as Olympe De Gouges, Anecia Johnson as Marianne Angelle, Christine Gallagher as Charlotte Corday & Emma McGee as Marie Antoinette

Four beautiful, badass women lose their heads in this irreverent, girl-powered comedy set during the French Revolution’s Reign of Terror. Playwright Olympe de Gouges, assassin Charlotte Corday, former queen and fan of ribbons Marie Antoinette, and Haitian rebel Marianne Angelle hang out, murder Marat, and try to beat back the extremist insanity in 1793 Paris. This grand and dream-tweaked comedy is about violence and legacy, art and theater, feminism and activism, compatriots and chosen sisters, and how we actually go about changing the world. It’s a true story. Or total fiction. Or a play about a play. Or a raucous resurrection…that ends in a song and a scaffold.” – Dramatists Play Services

  • Fri-Sat, Nov. 15-16 at 7:30pm
  • Fri-Sat, Nov. 22-23 at 7:30pm

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