Experience the joy of theater in a playful and engaging way by signing up for the Let’s Play! Summer Theater Camp. This day camp will last for two weeks and is designed for school-age students that are looking to take a step towards the world of performing or developing their craft in theater. This summer […]
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Can You Keep the Secret of The Mousetrap...
Flashback Theater Co. (FbTC) enters 2022, accompanied by Agatha Christie with the lead pipe, in the library? No, no, no, but surely Agatha Christie’s classic, The Mousetrap, holds the answer to another mystery… The longest running theater secret comes to Somerset, Kentucky February 10th through 20th, 2022. The Mousetrap is a classic murder mystery […]
The Mousetrap by Agatha Christie Comes t...
The longest running theater secret comes to Somerset, Kentucky in Agatha Christie’s classic, The Mousetrap, presented by Flashback Theater Co. (FbTC) and United Cumberland Bank. The Mousetrap is slated to run February 10-20, 2022 in the Black Box Theater at 400 E Mount Vernon Street, Somerset, Kentucky. The play is a classic murder mystery with […]
A Return to Familiarity and Holiday Chee...
A return to the familiar is just what the doctor ordered. Audiences are sure to remember Every Christmas Story Ever Told (And Then Some!) from the 2016 presentation with cast members Jade Ellis, Sarah Wood, and Bailey Patterson, Junior Ensemble Members Alex George and Noble Cunningham. But the new cast is sure to rock your […]
Hazard County at Flashback Theater to fe...
Flashback Theater Co. (FbTC) closes the 2019-20 season of productions with Hazard County by Allison Moore in July 2020 at the Lake Cumberland Farmers Market on E. Mount Vernon St. The production team of Hazard County have worked with the non-profit’s board to create a plan for performances to follow Social Distancing guidelines. Those who […]
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead Ca...
Flashback Theater Co. (FbTC) continues the 2019-20 season of productions with Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead by Tom Stoppard in February 2020. The play is a retelling of William Shakespeare’s work, from the perspective of two minor characters questioning their role in the events surrounding the tragic events of Hamlet. Tickets will go on sale […]