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ABIGAIL/1702 Runs Sept. 26-Oct. 4

ABIGAIL/1702
Village Players
Sept. 26-Oct. 4
[Fort Thomas]

Directed by Rose Vanden Eynden

Official cast list |

Set ten years after the Salem witch trials, Abigail 1702 follows Abigail Williams, the former accuser who sent twenty people to their deaths, as she lives under an assumed name near Boston, seeking redemption. When a handsome stranger arrives, passion reawakens within her, but their brief happiness is shattered when the Devil comes to claim Abigail’s soul. To escape her past, she must first make peace with the woman she wronged most.

  • Fri-Sat, Sept. 26-27 at 8pm
  • Sun, Sept. 28 at 2pm
  • Thu-Sat, Oct. 2-4 at 8pm

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Cast Announced for A DOUBLEWIDE, TEXAS CHRSITMAS at Village Players

Congratulations to the cast of A DOUBLEWIDE, TEXAS CHRSITMAS.

  • Big Ethel Satterwhite – Suzanne Stymiest
  • Georgia Dean Rudd – Kathryn Muck
  • Lark Barken – Brieanne Sheehan
  • Haywood Sloggett – Jeff Hamilton
  • Patsy Price – Trisha Cooper
  • Norwayne “Baby” Crumpler – Jimmy Jackson
  • Joveeta Crumpler – Megan Schultheis
  • Caprice Crumpler – Susan Smith
  • Nash Sloggett – Ben Lacy
  • Harley Dobbs – Mark Waldfogle

Directed by Mark Culp, performances run Dec. 5-14.

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Auditions Announced for DOUBLEWIDE, TEXAS CHRISTMAS at Village Players

Village Players of Fort Thomas announces auditions for their Holiday show, DOUBLEWIDE, TEXAS CHRISTMAS. In this outrageously funny comedy, it’s Christmas-time in the newest—and tiniest—town in Texas. And it’s beginning to look a lot like trouble in Doublewide. Not only are the trailer park residents dealing with the stress of the holiday season, but they’ve just discovered that Doublewide is being double-crossed by the County. With their official incorporation papers in jeopardy, this band of eccentric Texans throw themselves into taking on the “Big Guys.” Determined to bolster their legitimacy, they first set their sights on the County-wide “Battle of The Mangers” competition. They conspire to win this smackdown with their “Nativity At The Alamo” entry…by any means possible.

In addition to that shaky undertaking and trying almost single-handedly to keep the new town afloat, Mayor Joveeta Crumpler has to wrangle her celebrity-obsessed mother, her beleaguered brother who’s being bullied by a pack of vengeful raccoons, and her demoralized best friend who’s at the end of her rope from dating every loser this side of the Rio Grande. To make matters worse, Joveeta finds herself increasingly wary of the newest resident, Patsy Price. Patsy, fresh out of the local mental institution, clearly has her own devious agenda and the County competition over in Fayro is just the place for her to settle an old score.

By the time this full-tilt rocket ride of lunacy climaxes in a what-else-can-go-wrong live television presentation, you’ll have doubled your Christmas spirit. So spend the Yuletide in Doublewide and let this hilarious Jones Hope Wooten Comedy make your Christmas merry and bright…because there’s no place like a good ol’ Texas-sized mobile home for the holidays!

DOUBLEWIDE, TEXAS CHRISTMAS will be directed by Mark Culp and produced by Amy Waldfogle.

Auditions will be held on Sunday, August 10 from 4:00-7:00 PM and Monday, August 11 from 6:30-9:30 PM at 8 North Center for the Arts in Fort Thomas.

Auditions will consist of cold readings from the script.

For more info and to reserve an audition slot, see villageplayers.org/event-list

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BEDTIME STORIES (AS TOLD BY OUR DAD) (WHO MESSED THEM UP) Runs July 11-12

BEDTIME STORIES (AS TOLD BY OUR DAD) (WHO MESSED THEM UP)
Village Players NextGen
Runs July 11-12
[Fort Thomas]

Directed by Ella Deavy and Autumn Ashford

​It’s Dad’s turn to tell his three rambunctious kids their bedtime stories, but when he gets fuzzy on the details, the classics get creative: a prince with a snoring problem spices up The Princess and The Pea, The Boy Who Cried Wolf cries dinosaur instead, and Rumpelstiltskin helps turn all that pesky gold into straw. You may think you know your fairy tales, but not the way Dad tells them.

  • Fri-Sat, July 11-12 at 2pm & 7pm

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2024-2025 Orchid Awards for Village Players of Fort Thomas

SALLY COTTER AND THE CENSORED STONE

  • Excellence in Acting in a Play – Hana Conte
  • Excellence in Acting in a Play – Dez Hutchens
  • Excellence in Acting in a Play – Regan Utrup
  • Excellence in House – Nate Huitger & Nick Huitger
  • Excellence in Producing – Amy Waldfogle
  • Excellence in Acting in a Play – Rae Thornburg
  • Excellence in Acting in a Play – Trisha Cooper
  • Excellence in Costume Design – Audrey Holcomb
  • Excellence in Lighting Design – Mark Culp
  • Excellence in Program Art – Angela Klocke Forbes
  • Excellence in Sound Design – Jason Cox
  • Excellence in Video Production Design – Jeff Surber

HOLIDAZED 2

  • Excellence in Acting in a Play – Garrett Cady
  • Excellence in Acting in a Play – Stephanie Garvey
  • Excellence in Acting in a Play – Micheal Kiser
  • Excellence in Acting in a Play – Betty Coulter
  • Excellence in Acting in a Play – Tim Rogers
  • Excellence in Direction – Angela Klocke Forbes & Teri Foltz
  • Excellence in Producing – Lauren Davidson
  • Excellence in Properties – Doug Bruening & Stephanie Garvey
  • Excellence in Stage Management – Mark Culp
  • Excellence in Acting in a Play – Tim Caldwell
  • Excellence in Acting in a Play – Tobie Braverman
  • Excellence in Acting in a Play – Brieanne Sheehan
  • Excellence in Program – Angela Klocke Forbes

TRUE WEST

  • Excellence in Acting in a Play – Justin Smith
  • Excellence in Acting in a Play – Keith Cassidy
  • Excellence in Costume Design – Elaine Michael
  • Excellence in Direction – Jerry Wiesenhahn
  • Excellence in Lobby Display – Stephanie Garvey
  • Excellence in Producing – Peggy Kenney & Kristen Vicenty
  • Excellence in Properties – Wes Ledyard
  • Excellence in Set Décor – Wes Ledyard
  • Excellence in Set Design – Ryan Oelker
  • Excellence in Acting in a Play – Jay Dallas Benson
  • Excellence in House – Doug Bruening & Betty Coultier
  • Excellence in Lighting Design – Mark Culp
  • Excellence in Program Art – Angela Klocke Forbes
  • Excellence in Sound Design – Forrest Goodwin
  • Excellence in Sound Execution – Jon Pullen
  • Excellence in Stage Combat – Brian Haller
  • Excellence in Stage Management – Joey Domhoff

THESE SHINING LIVES

  • Excellence in Acting in a Play – Evan Beckmeyer
  • Excellence in Acting in a Play – Sydney Vollmer
  • Excellence in Direction – Becky Collins
  • Excellence in Set Design – Mark Culp
  • Excellence in Acting in a Play – Tamara Sanow
  • Excellence in Ensemble – The Cast of ‘These Shining Lives’
  • Excellence in Producing – Nate Huitger
  • Excellence in Program – Angela Klocke Forbes
  • Excellence in Set Décor – Doug Bruening and Becky Collins

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