Belfry Theatre

Belfry Theatre The Belfry Theatre is a busy community theatre presenting six productions each year. As one production completes, preparations are underway for the next one.

The Belfry Theatre is a vibrant performing arts venue dedicated to inspiring creativity, fostering talent, and offering exceptional performances and opportunities for artists to grow and thrive. Our goal is to provide enjoyable entertainment by attracting and developing good actors and production personnel, use their talents to best advantage and make sure that potential audiences know about it.

Here, all have a chance to utilize and hone their acting talents, and experience the challenges of building sets, finding or building props, costuming, creating publicity and designing lights and sound. We attract and welcome new participants from all over Hamilton County, Indianapolis and Central Indiana. To join the action, click on Get Involved. The intimate live entertainment at the Belfry draws wide-spread audiences from Central Indiana. With only eight rows of seats, they are close and can see and hear every detail of the performance. A great opportunity to see talented people you know and people you don’t, on stage in quality entertainment. Our loyal audiences respond with plenty of laugher, tears, excitement and hearty applause as we present a wide variety of shows. Comedies, musicals and dramas are selected for their quality and taste. Each director and producer works hard to utilize each participant’s talent to the utmost and offer a superbly satisfying theatrical experience for our audiences. Despite its compact stage, the Belfry has successfully showcased large, challenging productions such as Guys and Dolls, Here’s Love, Grand Hotel, A Christmas Story, Brigadoon, and The Producers.

**AUDITIONS FOR BAD SEED START IN JUST 2 WEEKS!!**Hamilton County Theatre Guild announces auditions for the first show o...
06/14/2026

**AUDITIONS FOR BAD SEED START IN JUST 2 WEEKS!!**

Hamilton County Theatre Guild announces auditions for the first show of The Belfry Theatre’s 62nd season for 2026-27.

“Bad Seed, “ written in 1954 by Maxwell Anderson, is a dark thriller in two acts about evil and its genesis as personified in a young, charming, wholesome girl.

Play director is Matt McKee. The show will feature 12 actors, including four women, seven men and one female youth.

Here’s the skinny:
Auditions: 7 p.m. Sunday, June 28, and Monday, June 29, at Noblesville First United Methodist Church, 2051 Monument St., Noblesville. Please enter Door 2.

**REHEARSALS WILL BE AT WESTFIELD WASHINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY, AND THE KITTEN IN CARMEL.**

What to expect: Actors auditioning will read sides from the script. Please email play director Matt McKee at [email protected] for the script and sides and with any questions.

Plot: Bad Seed is a suspenseful 1954 play by Maxwell Anderson, based on William March's novel, about a seemingly perfect young girl named Rhoda whose mother suspects she is a ruthless, murderous sociopath, leading to a chilling investigation into whether evil is inherent or can be passed down through generations.

**All stage ages are flexible, except Rhoda - she needs to be believable as an 8 year old girl.**

Characters:
Rhoda Penmark Age: 8
An exceptionally polite, intelligent, and seemingly perfect little girl. Beneath her charming exterior is a chilling lack of empathy and a frightening ability to manipulate adults.

Christine Penmark
Age: 30s–40s
Rhoda’s devoted mother, whose growing suspicions about her daughter begin to destroy her sense of security and identity. The role requires emotional depth as Christine moves from loving denial to psychological collapse.

Col. Kenneth Penmark
Age: 35–50
Rhoda’s father and Christine’s husband. Often absent because of military duties, Kenneth represents stability and normalcy, unaware of the darkness developing within his family.

Monica Breedlove
Age: 40s–60s
The Penmarks’ flamboyant landlady and close friend. Monica provides humor and energy throughout the play, though her tendency to laugh things off contrasts sharply with the growing horror around her.

Leroy Jessup
Age: 20s–40s
The apartment handyman who becomes suspicious of Rhoda very early on. His taunting confrontations with her create some of the play’s most suspenseful and dangerous moments.

Reginald Tasker
Age: 40s–60s
A crime writer and amateur criminologist fascinated by hereditary criminal behavior. His conversations with Christine unintentionally push her toward uncovering the truth about Rhoda.

Miss Fern
Age: 30s–60s
Rhoda’s teacher and headmistress of the school. Intelligent and observant, Miss Fern is one of the first adults to openly suspect that Rhoda may have been involved in Claude Daigle’s death.

Hortense Daigle
Age: 35–50
The grieving mother of Claude Daigle, the boy who dies at the school picnic. Consumed by sorrow and alcoholism after his death, she becomes increasingly emotional and desperate for answers.

Mr. Daigle
Age: 35–55
Claude’s quiet and emotionally restrained father. While Hortense openly expresses grief and suspicion, Mr. Daigle internalizes his pain, creating a tense contrast within the family dynamic.

Richard Bravo
Age: 50s–70s
Christine’s adoptive father and a respected crime columnist. His past research into infamous murder cases becomes central to Christine’s terrifying discoveries about her own family history.

Emory Wages
Age: 50s–70s
Monica Breedlove’s brother and a frequent presence around the apartment building. Friendly and somewhat eccentric, he helps flesh out the social world surrounding the Penmarks.

Show dates are Sept. 4-13 at The Cat in Carmel.
“Bad Seed” grew from the novel by William March to the Broadway stage, and later the Academy Award-nominated film “The Bad Seed.”
For more information on The Belfry’s current season, visit thebelfrytheatre.com

The Belfry Apprentice Players are excited to be a part of the Parade again this year! We will be passing out candy and p...
06/13/2026

The Belfry Apprentice Players are excited to be a part of the Parade again this year! We will be passing out candy and promoting our summer musical Oliver! Jr. 🌟❤️🎭🍭🍬

Don't miss your chance to be part of the 2026 Fourth of July Parade!

Applications are open through June 29 for businesses, organizations, clubs, community groups, and members of the public. Join us as we celebrate Independence Day and showcase the spirit of our community.

Register at https://www.noblesville.in.gov/504/Fourth-of-July-Parade-and-Fireworks-Fest before the deadline. Registration is required.

06/07/2026

**AUDITIONS FOR BAD SEED START IN JUST 3 WEEKS!!**

Hamilton County Theatre Guild announces auditions for the first show of The Belfry Theatre’s 62nd season for 2026-27.

“Bad Seed, “ written in 1954 by Maxwell Anderson, is a dark thriller in two acts about evil and its genesis as personified in a young, charming, wholesome girl.

Play director is Matt McKee. The show will feature 12 actors, including four women, seven men and one female youth.

Here’s the skinny:
Auditions: 7 p.m. Sunday, June 28, and Monday, June 29, at Noblesville First United Methodist Church, 2051 Monument St., Noblesville. Please enter Door 2.

**REHEARSALS WILL BE AT WESTFIELD WASHINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY, AND THE KITTEN IN CARMEL.**

What to expect: Actors auditioning will read sides from the script. Please email play director Matt McKee at [email protected] for the script and sides and with any questions.

Plot: Bad Seed is a suspenseful 1954 play by Maxwell Anderson, based on William March's novel, about a seemingly perfect young girl named Rhoda whose mother suspects she is a ruthless, murderous sociopath, leading to a chilling investigation into whether evil is inherent or can be passed down through generations.

**All stage ages are flexible, except Rhoda - she needs to be believable as an 8 year old girl.**

Characters:
Rhoda Penmark Age: 8–12
An exceptionally polite, intelligent, and seemingly perfect little girl. Beneath her charming exterior is a chilling lack of empathy and a frightening ability to manipulate adults.

Christine Penmark
Age: 30s–40s
Rhoda’s devoted mother, whose growing suspicions about her daughter begin to destroy her sense of security and identity. The role requires emotional depth as Christine moves from loving denial to psychological collapse.

Col. Kenneth Penmark
Age: 35–50
Rhoda’s father and Christine’s husband. Often absent because of military duties, Kenneth represents stability and normalcy, unaware of the darkness developing within his family.

Monica Breedlove
Age: 40s–60s
The Penmarks’ flamboyant landlady and close friend. Monica provides humor and energy throughout the play, though her tendency to laugh things off contrasts sharply with the growing horror around her.

Leroy Jessup
Age: 20s–40s
The apartment handyman who becomes suspicious of Rhoda very early on. His taunting confrontations with her create some of the play’s most suspenseful and dangerous moments.

Reginald Tasker
Age: 40s–60s
A crime writer and amateur criminologist fascinated by hereditary criminal behavior. His conversations with Christine unintentionally push her toward uncovering the truth about Rhoda.

Miss Fern
Age: 30s–60s
Rhoda’s teacher and headmistress of the school. Intelligent and observant, Miss Fern is one of the first adults to openly suspect that Rhoda may have been involved in Claude Daigle’s death.

Hortense Daigle
Age: 35–50
The grieving mother of Claude Daigle, the boy who dies at the school picnic. Consumed by sorrow and alcoholism after his death, she becomes increasingly emotional and desperate for answers.

Mr. Daigle
Age: 35–55
Claude’s quiet and emotionally restrained father. While Hortense openly expresses grief and suspicion, Mr. Daigle internalizes his pain, creating a tense contrast within the family dynamic.

Richard Bravo
Age: 50s–70s
Christine’s adoptive father and a respected crime columnist. His past research into infamous murder cases becomes central to Christine’s terrifying discoveries about her own family history.

Emory Wages
Age: 50s–70s
Monica Breedlove’s brother and a frequent presence around the apartment building. Friendly and somewhat eccentric, he helps flesh out the social world surrounding the Penmarks.

Show dates are Sept. 4-13 at The Cat in Carmel.
“Bad Seed” grew from the novel by William March to the Broadway stage, and later the Academy Award-nominated film “The Bad Seed.”
For more information on The Belfry’s current season, visit thebelfrytheatre.com

06/05/2026

Night 2 and they sound amazing!! 🎶👏

06/05/2026

🇬🇧 One week down and the cast of Oliver! Jr. Is already bringing so much energy, talent, and heart to the stage!!

From learning music to bringing these beloved characters to life we’ve had an incredible first week of rehearsals and can’t wait to show you what’s in store.

🎭 Mark your calendars and join us for Oliver! Jr. July 22 -26th! You won’t want to miss this talented cast as they tell a timeless story filled with adventure, laughter, and unforgettable songs. 🎶🎵

Thanks to for letting us rehearse in their amazing space! The acoustics are wonderful!

First night of rehearsals for Belfry Apprentice Players’ “Oliver! JR!” musical. Thank you En Pointe Indiana Ballet for u...
06/02/2026

First night of rehearsals for Belfry Apprentice Players’ “Oliver! JR!” musical. Thank you En Pointe Indiana Ballet for use of your awesome rehearsal space. Show director is Nancy Lafferty. Musical onstage July 22-26 at Noblesville First UMC.

THE BELFRY ANNOUNCES YOUTH CAST OF 35 FOR APPRENTICE PLAYERS’ ‘OLIVER! JR.’Hamilton County Theatre Guild’s Belfry Theatr...
05/26/2026

THE BELFRY ANNOUNCES YOUTH CAST OF 35 FOR APPRENTICE PLAYERS’ ‘OLIVER! JR.’

Hamilton County Theatre Guild’s Belfry Theatre announces the cast for the Apprentice Players’ summer youth production of the “Oliver! JR.” musical, July 22-26, directed by Nancy Lafferty, at Noblesville First United Methodist Church.

Here’s the cast of 35:

Oliver Twist— Scarlett Espy
Artful Dodger — Lyla Pike
Fagin —Gavin Owens
Nancy — Mia Gordon
Bill Sykes — Paxton Shock
Bet — Lila Summers
Mr. Brownlow — Keighan Johnson
Mrs. Bedwin — Clara Siktberg
Mr. Bumble — Declan Worl
Widow Carney — Lucia Siktberg
Mrs. Sowerberry — Sophia Shay
Mr. Sowerberry — Vincent Lomellin
Dr. Grimwig — Harper Moore
Noah Claypole— Parker Oss
Charlotte — Chloe Oukada
Old Sally — Charlie Center
Matron — Emmalin Fisher
Chairman — Vincent Lomellin
Charlie Bates — Chace Ling
Nipper — Oliver Rains
Captain —Lauren Casolaro
Handwalker — Camryn Oukada
Strawberry Seller — Anna Terebinski
Rose Seller — Evie Espy
Knife Grinder — Marlee Callahan
Milkmaid — Ivy Welker

ENSEMBLE:
Asha Arredondo
Gwen Bird
Marlee Callahan
Lauren Casolaro
Charley Center
Brooke Cropper
Ariana Engelhardt
Evie Espy
Emmalin Fisher
Chace Ling
Elliott Long
Madi McGhan
Harper Moore
Parker Oss
Camryn Oukada
Chloe Oukada
Amara Rains
Oliver Rains
Charlotte Savitskas
Brynnlee Simon
Blake Summers
Anna Terrebinski
Ivy Welker

The show auditions, which took place May 17-18, were open to young actors who have completed fifth grade through age 18.

05/24/2026

🎭 TODAY — Your TRUE Last Chance to See Joined at the Head 🎭

And Sunday tickets are just $10.

This isn’t one of those “last chance” shows you’ll see come around again next season. Joined at the Head is a rare, seldom-produced gem — and today’s 2 PM matinee at The Cat Theatre in Carmel is the final performance.

⭐ “Witty, poignant and inventive… cancer may take a person’s last breath, but it does not get the last word.” — John Lyle Belden, Plays with John & Wendy

⭐ “You will laugh a little, cry a little, and leave the theatre reflecting on life.”

Directed by Larry Adams, starring Kat Krebs, Dana Lesh & Kelly Keller, with Lexi Gray, Sammie Maier, Sydney Heller, Ben Lagow, Ethan Pierce, and Zach Buzan.

☀️ TODAY — Sunday, May 24 — 2:00 PM
💵 Just $10 at the door
📍 The Cat Theatre — 254 Veterans Way, Carmel IN
🎟️ thebelfrytheatre.com or 317-773-1085

After today, it’s gone. Truly.

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Noblesville, IN
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