Saturday, June 13, 2026

Devil's Dice Productions' 2026 Season!





Angelic Troublemakers: A Solo Show Special
June 19th and 20th
Scottsdale Neighborhood Arts Place

Join Devil's Dice Productions for the premiere of three new monodramas, each inspired by the lives of famous political activists!

Much like our flagship show “The Death of the Swan,” these one-person performances were created as part of the Acting 2 class at Scottsdale Community College, and developed into standalone shows. Each show focuses on a different figure of cultural or historical significance, and uses a mix of found text and quotes to tell their story.

Angelic Troublemakers: A Solo Show Special features the following shows:

BLIND JUSTICE by Jazz Kapita

“We need, in every community, a group of angelic troublemakers.” – Bayard Rustin

TO GAIN A VICTORY by Bre Hansbury

“This is everybody’s fight.” – Viola Liuzzo

MARSHA’S NIGHT by Sirus Ruffin

“No pride for some of us without liberation for all of us.” – Marsha P. Johnson

For the June 19th and 20th evening show: Doors open at 7:00 PM. Show
begins at 7:30 PM.

For the June 20th matinee show: Doors open at 11:30 AM. Show begins at 12:00 PM.

For more details or answers to any burning questions, please email
devilsdice.productionz@gmail.com. We hope to see you there!

The National Immigrant Justice Center

15% of your purchase will go to the National Immigrant Justice Center. The National Immigrant Justice Center is a US-based organization that works to establish and defend the rights of immigrants regardless of background. By helping provide representation and legal services, the NIJC helps keep families together and prevents members of our community from being deported based on unjust laws and illegal government action.

If you would like to make an additional donation to the NIJC, you can do so through our donation page. Thank you for your help!

For our June 19th BREAK-EVEN show, all of our profits will go directly to the National Immigrant Justice Center!

In celebration of Juneteenth, Devil's Dice Productions will be holding our first-ever BREAK-EVEN Night! This means what it says on the tin- we will ONLY take as much as we need to break even (covering rental cost, merch production costs, etc), and the rest of the money we take in will go to charity. Buy a ticket for the June 19th show and help raise money to defend immigrant rights- all while supporting local arts!



Double Feature: Jane is Dead and The Fall

During the month of July, we’ll be bringing you a double feature of two new plays: Jane is Dead by Eric Parsons and The Fall by Maddie Natoli!

Jane is Dead is a tragically comedic two-person show focusing on the titular Jane who, while waiting for her husband to return home from the war, has her world turned around by an unwelcome visitor.

The Fall is a mind-bending murder mystery about a woman whose life begins to unravel after an accident, and the secret at the center of the incident that she’s desperate to hide.

Tickets will go on sale soon.





Turn of the Screw

The title of this show might be familiar to those of you who are either well versed in classic literature or in netflix original horror shows. Devil’s Dice will be presenting the Turn of the Screw by Jeffrey Hatcher, based on the novella by Henry James. 

A young governess who has journeyed to a lonely English manor to care for two orphaned children becomes convinced that the spectre of the former governess and her lover are haunting them- but are the ghosts real? Or is the danger only in her mind?

Our performances will star Maddie Natoli and Jordan Yanofski in the roles of the Woman and the Man respectively, and will run from August 7th to August 14th.

THE TURN OF THE SCREW (HATCHER) is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Dramatists Play Service.
www.concordtheatricals.com

Tickets will go on sale soon.

Thursday, June 11, 2026

Registration now open for Tempe Family Theatre's Summer Intensive, INTO THE WOODS, JR

 
Families can register at this link: https://tempefamilytheatre.com/classes

Auditions for THE LEGEND OF ROBIN HOOD at Ronin Theatre Collaborative announced for June 27


SYNOPSIS: The Legend of Robin Hood is an original tale that takes a dramatic new look at the heroes and villains of Sherwood Forest. Pulling from the classic ballads, popular stories, and actual historical figures, this bold new adventure takes everything you know and love about the Robin Hood mythology and mixes it with new surprises and characters in a more complex, realistic world. We find out what it takes to turn a man into a hero.

Production Team

Director: Elizabeth Kalita
Playwright: Nathan Makaryk
Stage Manager: Kody Hernandez
Fight Choreographer: Pantheon Movement Arts

PRODUCTION INFO:

All actors must be comfortable with combat & English accents. 

A dialect coach will be available for the actors. 

This show will have an intimacy coordinator.

Rehearsals: M-Th 6-10pm, Sun 12-3pm. Starting rehearsals 7/26

Run: September 10th - 13th, 2026

Where: The Irish Cultural Center & McClelland Library, 1106 N Central Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85004

Compensation: $100

AUDITION INFO:

When: 12-6pm June 27th, 2026

Where: The Great Hall at The Irish Cultural Center & McClelland Library, 1106 N Central Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85004

Headshots/Resumes: Email to RoninTheatreCo@gmail.com

What to bring: Be prepared with a list your potential conflicts and stage combat experience form the forms. Auditions will consist of cold readings.

Please see Signup Genius link here:


When Signing Up: Give us your name, email, and what roles you are interested in.

CALL BACK INFO:

When: 12-3pm June 28th, 2026

Where: Conference room at The Irish Cultural Center & McClelland Library, 1106 N Central Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85004

ROBIN of LOCKSLEY- Male Presenting 30s A member of the kingsguard turned reluctant saviour of Knottingham.

WILLIAM de WENDENAL- Male Presenting 30s A member of the kingsguard forced to choose between duty and morals.   

JOHN LITTLE- Male Presenting 30-50s “A large, impressive man” Leader of the Sherwood Forest Bandits. Humorous and measured, he knows that stealing is wrong but must do what needs to be done to protect the women and children of his homeland. Must be well over 6ft tall. 

WILL SCARLET- Male Presenting 20-30s  The best fighter of the bandits. His ambition is fueled by his hatred for King Richard.  

ALAN A DALE- Male Presenting 20-30s “This, this is fun.” Whimsical, playful and dangerous, Alan is the wild card of the bandits. 

FRIAR TUCK- Male Presenting 30-50s “Heroes die gloriously. But drunkards always survive.”Jolly & peaceful, Friar Tuck is the voice of comfort and reason for the bandits. 

LADY MARIAN- Female Presenting 30s A beacon of kindness, Marian is a woman who uses her status to help the villagers of Knottingham. 

ELENA GAMWELL- Female Presenting 20s-30s A girl raised in a fighter’s world, she is tough and viscous in all things but her love for WILL SCARLET

GUY of GISBOURNE- Male Presenting 40s “Unquestionable loyalty, no political experience, a complete madman” Merciless captain of the sheriff's guard. The fear of everyone, including the sheriff. 

WILLIAM de FERRERS Male Presenting 20s-40s Lackey to GUY of GISBOURNE with more intelligence and ambition than he is given credit for. 

ARABLE de BUREL- *This role is precast

BARON ROGER de LACY-*This role is precast

MUCH the MILLER’S SON- Male Presenting 10-12 yrs old “You’ll be bigger than John Little someday”  The heart of the bandits. An eager rebel in training.

*A parent or guardian must fill out the audition form and be present for the audition. 

STUTLEY/ GUARD- Male Presenting 20s-40s A greedy towns person double casted as a skilled guard.

MUNDAY/ DAVID of DONCASTER/ GUARD- Male Presenting 20s-40s A greedy towns person, an outlaw, a skilled guard.

MORG/ ARTHUR a BLAND- Male Presenting 20s-40s “A very large guard” and an outlaw.

MACHINCAL - Chandler Gilbert Community College - June 25-27, 2026


June 25-27 | 7:00 pm
Blackbox Theatre 2626 E. Pecos Rd. Chandler, AZ 85225

Machinal, is an expressionist play written by Sophie Treadwell in 1928, inspired by her experience as a journalist covering the Ruth Snyder murder case. In the 1993 published edition, Judith E. Barlow pens the introduction stating: "As our lives become ever more mechanized and standardized, the story of one lone individual seeking to make her voice heard grows in relevance Machinal, is an expressionist play written by Sophie Treadwell in 1928, inspired by her experience as a journalist covering the Ruth Snyder murder case.
 
Tickets: cgc.edu/arts

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photos by Kristi Velesko Photography

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