Theater for the Deaf is a fast growing form of theater. Flashback Theater is excited to join the conversation at our Second Saturday workshop Let’s Play! Theater for the Deaf. The workshop will be held at Station211 at 7:00 p.m on July 8th, 2017. While not being a hearing-disabled person herself, workshop leader Jessica Ingram […]
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Let’s Play! Musical Characterizations Ex
The Let’s Play! second Saturday workshop series is returning on June 10th with an all new theme, Musical Characterizations. This Second Saturday workshop will explore new material and concepts that the Let’s Play! program has yet to take on in a workshop setting. Let’s Play! Musical Characterizations will also be the first Let’s Play! workshop […]
Flashback Theater Awarded Grant for Play...
The Kentucky Foundation for Women recently awarded Flashback Theater Co. (FbTC) a $1,000 grant to pursue development of a play based on the historical figure Rose Will-Monroe, of Science Hill. The first night of development will take place on Saturday, February 11 at 7:00 p.m. at Stoner Little Theatre as part of FbTC’s Let’s Play! […]
Learn and Play at Let’s Play! Improv Gam
Our free performing workshop series is back! This January, we will be improving our improv skills in Improv Games. We will be playing many old favorites, but will also be introducing new ones. As always, Let’s Play! provides a low-pressure learning environment that is welcoming of all experience levels. The only thing needed to play […]
Come and Play at Let’s Play! Storytellin
The Let’s Play! Workshop series is back again with a favorite theme of our company actors, Storytelling. In order to be a good performer, one must be able to tell a good story. Join our company of actors who will be playing story-based improv games, as well as acting out favorite stories. Participants are encouraged […]
Let’s Play! Teaches Actors the Importanc
Flashback Theater’s Let’s Play! Second Saturday workshop series continues with an all new theme, Silent Movies. For this workshop, participants will get to learn about using their bodies to portray various characters and tell an array of stories- without dialogue. While theatre is dialogue driven, good theatre is not dialogue dependent. We use our bodies […]