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 […]
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Flashback Actors Make Somerset their Sta...
On Tuesday, April 18, Flashback Theater Co. (FbTC) is touring the town with a group of actors ready to perform in order to bring attention to Kentucky Giving Day. The actors are going to be making stops around Somerset throughout the day to perform scenes and monologues at businesses and public spaces. The goal is to […]
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 […]
See A Nightmare on Backstreet at Joe For...
Flashback Theater Co. brings a new parody musical to Joe Ford Amphitheatre in Rocky Hollow Park on October 28th and 29th at 7:30 p.m. The live performance is a parody of the horror film A Nightmare on Elm Street told with the popular music of Backstreet Boys, the famed 90s boy band. A Nightmare on Backstreet: […]
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 […]