Saturday, January 3, 2026

Auditions for BETWEEN THE LINES at Paradise Valley Community College announced for February 2 & 3


Between the Lines 
Music & Lyrics by Kate Ander-son and Elyssa Samsel; Book by Jodi Picoult and Timothy Allen McDonald

Auditions: February 2nd from 6:00-8:00pm
February 3rd from 4:00-6:00pm

Callbacks: February 4th, 6:00-10:00pm

Where: Studio Theater Building M-East
18401 North 32nd Street,
Phoenix, AZ 85032

Contact Director: Andrea Robertson

Casting Protocol: Go to www.paradisevalley.edu/theatre and select Auditions from left menu
Sign up for a 5 minute audition time slot Headshot and Resume: Preferred but not required

Prepare: 32 bars of a musical theatre song (Callbacks will consist of cold readings, songs from show and dance)

Rehearsals Begin: February 17th, 2026. Rehearsal schedule is M-F, 4:00pm-6:30pm

Performance Times: April 10, 11, 17, 18 at 7p; April 12, 19 at 2pm

Play Synopsis: Between the Lines is an empowering and enchanting new musical for any of us seeking to find our place in the world. An outsider in a new school, Delilah seeks comfort in the pages of her favorite book, where she feels heard and understood. But as the lines between the two worlds of reality and fantasy begin to blur in extraordinary and astonishing ways, Delilah has to confront whether she alone has the power to rewrite her own story.

AVAILABLE ROLES– some roles may be doubled

Delilah- Smart, well read. Upended by her parents’ bitter divorce, to escape, she turns to books.

Prince Oliver- A classic fairytale prince, charming, sincere, and smart. Oliver wishes for the freedom to live beyond the confines of the story that has been written for him.

Grace- Delilah’s mother; after 17 years of being a stay-at-home mom with dreams of completing her nursing degree, Grace finds herself the sole breadwinner and parent.

Queen Maureen -Queen Maureen is Prince Oliver’s fairytale mother. When the book is closed, she is the martini-swigging queen of snark.

Allie McAndrews: school’s resident queen bee who is a smart, entitled, “mean girl.”

Princess Seraphima: the quintessential princess; beautiful, eloquent. However once the book is closed, she is the exact op-posite: not very bright and self-absorbed.

Jules: Strong and confident, Jules is the living embodiment of “live the story you want if it’s not the story you’re in.”

Ryan: jock boyfriend of Allie McAndrews, a dude’s dude.

Frump: Prince Oliver’s best friend who is half-dog due to a curse placed on him by the evil Rapskullio earlier in the fairy tale book. Hopelessly in love with Princess Seraphima.

Janice: Allie’s ditzy right hand gal.

Marina/Kyrie/Ondine/ Fairy: When the book is being read, the mermaids are obsessed with men, however once the book is closed they become staunch feminists.

Martin: A teen internet troll who bullies Delilah through social media posts and is part of Allie McAndrews’ tribe.

Troll: when the fairy tale is being read the Troll is a grunting, monosyllabic monster; when the book is closed, he is an Oliv-ier-esque actor’s actor.

Ms. Winx: school librarian who happens to have a longstanding literary crush on Mr. Darcy from Pride and Prejudice; sas-sy, strong, knows exactly who she is.

Jessamyn: the author of the fairy tale book Delilah is obsessed with and a widowed mother of a teenage boy; she’s kooky, a bit scattered and off beat, but smart and intuitive.

Mrs. Brown: a biology teacher who is obsessed with self-tanning, teeth whitening, and vacationing in the Caribbean.

Dr. Ducharme: school social worker. He’s a quirky, socially awkward, nebbish sort of fellow.

Rapskullio: a classic evil villain, but when the book is closed he is the exact opposite: ultra-sensitive, good-hearted, and in touch with his feelings.

*All performers/crew are required to register for THP273, (1 credit)

Friday, January 2, 2026

Monday, December 29, 2025

WEEK AT A GLANCE: December 29, 2025-January 4, 2026

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Sunday, December 28, 2025

Ronin Theatre Collaborative announces partnership with Main Street Creative Arts Center



2026 is going to be huge for Ronin!

The independent theatre community is at its strongest when we work together! To that end, Ronin Theatre Collaborative & Main Street Creative Arts Center are teaming up to bring Ronin's 2026 Season to Mesa!

All of Ronin's 2026 productions will now have two to three weekend runs at the Main Street Creative Arts Center at 933 E Main St. We are deeply thankful for this partnership. Paige and her team are doing incredible work bringing about their dream of affordable spaces for artists and the community at large!



Shrines 
by Ashley Rose Wellman
Directed by Van Rockwell

Jan 29-Feb 1st Irish Cultural Center 
Feb 6th - 22nd Main Street Creative Arts Center

A family stuck in a horrifying cycle of perpetual mourning throws a party for a dead teenage girl, on what would have been her 30th birthday. When the girl’s former high school sweetheart arrives and drops a major bombshell, the night descends into chaos and forces them to contend with deeply held trauma and disturbing secrets. SHRINES is a play about blurred boundaries, Facebook, and the way we grieve now.




Glen Oaks 
by John Perovich
Directed by Cody Goulder.

May 21st - May 24th Irish Cultural Center
May 29th - June 7th Main Street Creative Arts Center

Glen Oaks drifts through landscapes of love, loss, and memory, where a couple’s fading bond and their daughter’s new romance echo against the town’s haunted past. In this dreamlike world, history lingers, shaping how we hold on — and how we let go.




The Seagull 
by Anton Chekhov
Directed by Cody Goulder. 

July 10th - 19th Main Street Creative Arts Center
August 14th - 15th Flagstaff Shakespeare Festival 

Love, Art, and Mayhem ensues in the Russian countryside as one generation of artists struggles against another, mostly to be taken seriously in spite of themselves.




Megalodon 
by Nicholas Walker Herbert
Directed by BJ Garrett

July 30th - Aug 2nd Irish Cultural Center 
Aug 7th - 23rd Main Street Creative Arts Center 

Cass, a marine-biologist, had a close encounter with a monster, but no one believes her. Hannah is looking for her missing brother Vogan, but no one will help her. And Vogan – just wants to know he exists.




The Legend of Robin Hood 
by Nathan Makaryk
Directed by Elizabeth Broeder 

Sept 10th - 13th Irish Cultural Center 
Sept 17th - 27th Main Street Creative Arts Center 

"People with power are running unchecked. People without are growing angry. And in the shire of Nottingham, the sheriff seems intent on doing nothing about it. Both a gripping historical epic and fascinating deconstruction of the famous legend, Nathan Makaryk’s The Legend of Robin Hood mixes history and myth into a complex study of justice—one that twists and turns far beyond the traditional tale of Sherwood Forest’s iconic thief. 




Haunted Castle Season 3

Oct 22nd - 30th Irish Cultural Center 

The hit anthology of horror plays inspired by Ireland's ghost stories and mythology will return for a third season at the Irish Cultural Center & McClelland Library. It's going to be a scream, though not a banshee's for audience safety.




The Macbethest Christmas Pageant Spectaculathon.... EVER!! 
by John Perovich
Directed by Cody Goulder.

Dec 4th - 20th at Main Street Creative Arts Center 

What are elves to do when Santa maintains dangerous working conditions? Bring your friends and leave the young ones at home (we're serious!) for a debaucherous dinner party hosted by Lady M. Something wicked this way comes and its called the holiday spirit!


Cast announced for LITTLE WOMEN at Actors PLAYground Theater Company



Mainstage Adult Cast

Friday, Jan 2 at 7 pm
Saturday, Jan 3 at 7 pm
Sunday, Jan 4 at 2 pm
Friday, Jan 9 at 7 pm
Saturday, Jan 10 at 7 pm
Sunday, Jan 11 at 2 pm



Youth Cast

Friday, Jan 16 at 7 pm
Saturday, Jan 17 at 2 pm
Saturday, Jan 17 at 2 pm
Friday, Jan 23 at 7 pm
Saturday, Jan 24 at 2 pm
Saturday, Jan 24 at 7 pm




Youth 2nd Cast

Thursday, Jan 29 at 7 pm
Friday, Jan 30 at 7 pm
Saturday, Jan 31 at 2 pm
Saturday, Jan 31 at 7 pm
Sunday, Feb 1 at 2 pm

Space 55 announces world premiere of THE BROKEN AGE, playing January 9-18, 2026


SPACE 55 ANNOUNCES WORLD PREMIERE OF THE BROKEN AGE BY JOHN PEROVICH
 
Space 55 proudly presents the world premiere of The Broken Age, a dark, cosmic comedy by Phoenix playwright John Perovich, directed by Cody Goulder, as part of the company’s landmark 20th season. Performances run January 9–18 at Metropolitan Arts Institute.
 
The Broken Age asks a simple question with unsettling consequences: What would you do if the end of the world started talking to you? The play follows Wayne, a seemingly average twenty-something whose life in Phoenix veers into chaos when he senses that “They” are coming. Unsure whether he’s spiraling or tuning into something far bigger, Wayne turns to his girlfriend and best friend for help -- only to find disbelief, doubt, and a crystal-collecting craft store owner who may or may not be making things worse.
 
Blending humor, heart, and a creeping sense of the uncanny, The Broken Age explores friendship under pressure, love on the edge, and the struggle to find meaning when the world refuses to make sense.
 
The production features performances by Jacob Anderson, Zachary Athanasakis, Lily Norton, and Amy Searcy.
 
Performance Dates:
January 9, 10, 15, 16, 17 at 7:30 PM
January 10, 11, 18 at 2:00 PM
 
Venue & Tickets:
Space 55 performs at Metropolitan Arts Institute
1700 N 7th Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85007

Tickets available at space55.org

Save on tickets for APPROPRIATE at Theatre Artists Studio!



Saturday, December 27, 2025

Auditions for PIPPIN at Mesa Encore Theatre announced for January 5 & 6

 

Director: Stephen Cole
Music Director: Elise Stoffer

Auditioning Actors Ages: 16+ (casting elementary aged actors for the role of Theo)

Audition Dates (scheduled time slots):
Jan 5&6 from 6 PM - 10 PM

Video Auditions:
Accepted through Jan 5th at 11:59 PM

Callbacks (by invitation only):
January 11th from 12:00 PM - 7:00 PM

Audition Location:
Main Street Creative Arts Center

Heir to the Frankish throne, the young prince Pippin is in search of the secret to true happiness and fulfillment. He seeks it in the glories of the battlefield, the temptations of the flesh and the intrigues of political power (after disposing of his father, King Charlemagne the Great). In the end, though, Pippin finds that happiness lies not in extraordinary endeavors, but rather in the unextraordinary moments that happen every day.


Friday, December 26, 2025

THE TRAIL TO OREGON - Woodworks Productions - January 8-11, 2025


The Trail To Oregon! is a comedic, interactive musical parody written by StarKid Productions that follows a dysfunctional pioneer family on a hilarious and absurd journey along the Oregon Trail.

The show features audience participation, including having the audience name the characters. It’s based on the classic 1985 computer game The Oregon Trail and is full of humor and energy.

Performances at Fuse Performing Arts, 2401 E. Baseline Road, Gilbert, AZ 85234


Tuesday, December 23, 2025

Your first look at HEIST at Arizona Theatre Company













photos by Tim Fuller

Auditions for CABARET at Scottsdale Community College announced for January 21


from our friends at  Scottsdale Community College

What good is sitting alone in your room? 
Come hear the music play 
Life is a Cabaret, ol' chum 
Come to the Cabaret 

We proudly announce the Scottsdale Community College Spring 2026 Musical, CABARET, and invite you to audition for this upcoming show!

We are excited to invite Mark Stoddard as Director and Kathleen Brazie as Choreographer to team up with our own Dr. Kira Zeeman Rugen as Music Director. 

There are two ways you can audition:

Online Self-tape - due by Jan 17th
In-person auditions in our PAC on January 21st

For more information or to submit your audition, CLICK HERE

If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to our stage manager at: SCCcabaret2026@gmail.com

We hope to see you all at auditions! 

Cast announced for BEAU JEST at Hale Centre Theatre



Sarah Goldman: Gracie Gamble
Chris Kringle/Bob Schroeder u/s: Declan Skaggs
Bob Schroeder: Austin Delp
Abe Goldman: Tom Koelbel
Miriam Goldman: Dyana Caroll
Joel Goldman/Abe Goldman u/s: Justin M. Howell
Sarah Goldman u/s: Ericca Rose
Chris Kringle u/s: Cooper Townley
Miriam Goldman u/s: Suze St. John
Joel Goldman u/s: Clay Sanderson

Monday, December 22, 2025

WEEK AT A GLANCE: December 22-December 28, 2025

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New Leadership at Flagstaff Shakespeare Festival


Flagstaff Shakespeare Festival (FlagShakes) has announced a leadership transition designed to support the company’s continued growth and long-term sustainability, reflecting the strong community support that has fueled the organization’s success.

Becki Zaritsky
Becki Zaritsky has been appointed Executive Director. Zaritsky first joined FlagShakes in 2019 as an actor and has since become deeply embedded in the organization’s artistic and operational life. After making Flagstaff her home, she has played a key role in the company’s development and brings a strong understanding of its mission, community relationships, and day-to-day operations.

Founder Dawn Tucker will step into the newly defined role of Director of Vision & Impact, focusing on long-term strategy, major initiatives, and community partnerships that advance FlagShakes’ mission and future growth.

The organization also welcomes Elizabeth Wallace as Administrative Assistant. A lifelong resident of Flagstaff, Wallace brings an extensive background in administration, along with a deep commitment to the local community and the arts to FlagShakes.

“This moment is a testament to the extraordinary support FlagShakes receives from its community,” said Tucker. “Audiences, donors, artists, and volunteers have made it possible for us to grow thoughtfully and intentionally. This transition strengthens our capacity while staying true to the values that built this company.”

The leadership transition reflects FlagShakes’ continued evolution as a professional, artist-driven theatre company dedicated to accessibility, empathy, and community connection through the performing arts.

“I’m so proud of the companies growth from a $600 budget to an organization that supports 5 year-round employees and pays over for 50 artists yearly for their incredible time and invaluable talent in service to our mission to elevate empath”