The classic ‘Shakespeare in the Park’ experience gets a new twist in Flashback Theater Co’s upcoming production of The Comedy of Errors, presented by SPEDA and running July 25-27, 2024 at Joe Ford Amphitheater in Rocky Hollow Park. Under the direction of Amber Frangos, this unique theatrical experience will feature pre-recorded dialogue so that the […]
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Category: 2024 Season
Celebrating Flashback Theater’s Sponsors
As Flashback Theater Co. (FbTC) gathered to celebrate the 10th Annual Season Announcement Cabaret, special attention was paid to the local businesses without whom the passionate pursuit of theater that speaks to the soul would not be possible. Businesses and organizations were recognized for sponsorship partnerships that have lasted 5 and 10 years. Sponsors were […]
Flashback Theater’s Brother Wolf is a P
Fans of live bluegrass music, theater, and good ol’ fashioned Appalachian storytelling will all have a reason to cheer this May. Flashback Theater Co. (FbTC) & CHI Saint Joseph Health London present Brother Wolf, a powerful reimagining of Beowulf that blends folklore, myth, music, and mountain religion. Directed by Sommer Schoch, performances will run May […]
Flashback Theater “Rewinds” at 10th Annu
Join Flashback Theater Co. (FbTC) for an evening of theatrical fun at the 10th Annual Season Announcement Cabaret, brought to you by LCTourism! Celebrating ten seasons of Flashback Theater, local performers will take the stage performing songs and scenes from FbTC’s epic history. Between acts, Producing Artistic Director Sommer Schoch will announce the 2024-25 season […]
Meet the Cast of Uncle Vanya
Flashback Theater Co. (FbTC) presents Anton Chekhov’s Uncle Vanya running February 15-25, adapted and directed by Steve Cleberg at his home stage, Stoner Little Theater on SCC Campus. Cleberg’s productions are known to sell out, so those interested in purchasing tickets should reserve their seats soon! Tickets can be purchased online by clicking this link […]
Uncle Vanya Explores the Life’s Work of
“I think that Anton Chekhov and I might have been good friends if our paths had crossed.” writes retired SCC Theater Professor Steve Cleberg on his blog: My Friend, Anton. “There are similarities. We’re both congenial introverts with civil demeanors and surly spleens,” he continues. But those who know the Somerset theater scene know that […]