The 2018 season of free Let’s Play! workshops begins Saturday, January 13th with Improv Games. Every year, Flashback Theater Co. kicks off Let’s Play! with a romp through improvisational games. The workshop will start at 7 p.m. at Flashback Theater Co. located in Old City Hall. This event will also serve as the auditions for […]
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Flashback Theater Invites You into the R...
Have you ever wondered just how a theatrical performance goes from script to stage? How does a show go from a first read, to staging, to dress rehearsals, to a full production? Flashback Theater Co. invites you to explore the answers at Let’s Play! Open Rehearsal. At this event, the Let’s Play! Company will be […]
Let’s Play! Company 2018 Application
Flashback Theater is now accepting applications for the 2018 Let’s Play! Company. The Let’s Play! Company is a group of theater artists dedicated to developing and growing together to strengthen our theater community. As a member of the Let’s Play! Company, you will be part of the core performance group at our monthly workshops. Company members are […]
Flashback Theater is Dying to Give you a...
This October, Flashback Theater will be exploring how many ways an actor can “play dead” at Let’s Play! Death on Stage. A part of Flashback Theater’s free Let’s Play! Second Saturday series, this month’s workshop will be held on October 14th at 7:00 p.m. in the basement at Station 211. To fit the month’s seasonal […]
Team up for Improv Olympics at Flashback...
Sign up your team now. This September, Flashback Theater Co. will host Let’s Play! Improv Olympics. This event invites teams from all over Kentucky to come together to play theater games in friendly competition. The event will be held in the basement of Station211 at 7:00 p.m. on Saturday, September 9th. Much like the spirit […]
Flashback Holds Workshop and Reading for...
On Saturday, August 12, actors from Flashback Theater Co. (FbTC) will produce a semi-staged reading of Rosies at Station 211 on Main St. in downtown Somerset, Kentucky. The play was inspired by the life of Rose Will-Monroe, a Science Hill native known nationally as the face of Rosie the Riveter. The semi-staged reading is a […]