Flashback Theater’s Let’s Play! Second Saturday workshops will begin for the summer with a topic that will explore how actors use physicality to create characters and tell stories. One tool an actor can use to encourage creative use of the body is the mask. There will be opportunity to use different types of masks to […]
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Get Hungry for Theater at Flashback’s Se
Flashback Theater is ready to whet your appetite for their next season of productions at their 4th Annual Season Announcement Cabaret! This year, performers of all ages are cooking up some seriously fun songs and monologues that fall under the theme “Hungry for Theater.” The Cabaret will be held on April 14th at 7:00 p.m. […]
Playwrights Take The Spotlight at Let’s
Flashback Theater is excited to present Let’s Play! Playwright’s Choice on Saturday, February 10th. Playwright’s Choice is one of Flashback Theater’s favorite recurring events. It gives local playwrights a chance to see their work read on stage by actors, and receive feedback from audience and directors. The workshop will be held at Flashback Theater, located […]
A New Season of Let’s Play! Begins with
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 […]
Audition for Rosies: The Women Who Rivet...
Auditions for Flashback Theater’s upcoming production of Rosies: The Women Who Riveted the Nation will be held on Thursday, January 18 at 7:00 p.m. and Saturday, January 20 at 10:00 a.m. at Flashback Theater located at 400 E. Mount Vernon St. Somerset, Kentucky. A Junior cast will be considered for this production, which offers young talent […]
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 […]