Monthly Archives: May 2011

ALTAR BOYZ runs June 16-18 in Dayton

ALTAR BOYZ
Presented by Encore Theater Company
June 16-18
Dayton 

ALTAR BOYZ is a foot-stomping, rafter-raising, musical comedy about a fictitious Christian boy-band on the last night of their national “Raise the Praise” tour. The Boyz are five all-singing, all-dancing heartthrobs from Ohio: Matthew, Mark, Luke, Juan and Abraham. With their tight harmonies and spectacular choreography, the ALTAR BOYZ will delight you as they perform their signature hits such as “Rhythm In Me,” “The Calling,” and “I Believe.”  The perfect show for those who love (and to love to make fun of) boy bands!

  •  Thu-Sat, June 16-18 at 8pm

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Disney’s THE LION KING runs June 14-July 10 in Dayton

Disney’s THE LION KING
Presented by the Victoria Theatre Association
June 14-July 10
Dayton 

Experience the phenomenon of Disney’s THE LION KING.  Marvel at the breathtaking spectacle of animals brought to life by award-winning director Julie Taymor, whose visual images for this show you’ll remember forever.  Thrill to the pulsating rhythms of the African Pride Lands and an unforgettable score including Elton John and Tim Rice’s Oscar®-winning song “Can You Feel the Love Tonight” and “Circle of Life.”

  • Tue-Fri, June 14-17 at 8pm
  • Sat, June 18 at 2pm & 8pm
  • Sun, June 19 at 1pm & 6:30pm
  • Tue-Fri, June 21-24 at 8pm
  • Sat, June 25 at 2pm & 8pm
  • Sun, June 26 at 1pm & 6:30pm
  • Tue-Fri, June 28-July 1 at 8pm
  • Sat, July 2 at 2pm & 8pm
  • Sun, July 3 at 1pm & 6:30pm
  • Tue-Fri, July 5-8 at 8pm
  • Sat, July 9 at 2pm & 8pm
  • Sun, July 10 at 1pm & 6:30pm

Ages 5 and up for matinees and 6 and up for evening performances. Everyone who enters the theatre must have a ticket, regardless of age.

Please note June 12-22 performances are subscribed performances with limited availability.

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Paul Gilger, Who Conceived SHOWTUNE Visits Footlighters’ Production

SHOWTUNE presented by Footlighters Inc. through May 28. Pictured: Shawn Toadvine, Pamela K. Day, Megan Ainsley Callahan, Nathan Sebens, Deana Tully & Jim Curtis.

Hello Everyone,

What an exciting weekend at The Stained Glass Theatre!   Paul Gilger who conceived our current show, Showtune, flew from California to see our production on Saturday night.  He enjoyed it so much that he came back on Sunday to see it again.  Paul met with the show’s director (John Langley) over lunch to discuss John’s vision and concept for the show and later that evening, he visited with our actors during green room and attended the performance, as well as a special reception for all patrons of that performance.
Afterwards, Paul told John that our production of Showtune is clearly in the top 5 productions that he has seen, throughout the show’s 25 year existence. In addition, he commented that among smaller, regional theatres, our production of Showtune is definitely #1 out of all he has seen and he has followed this show all over the world.
So you don’t want to miss this show!  This is the last weekend, we have WOW Wed. with tickets discounted for $15.00 if you call Gary – 513-474-8711 ( tickets are not discounted online).  The rest of the week’s performances are Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at 8:00, tickets $ 20.00, purchase online at www.footlighters.org or call Gary.
See you at Showtune,
Freida Houck

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Press Release: Pones Inc. takes Collaboration to the Next Level at 2011 Cincy Fringe

THE BODY SPEAKS: MOVEMENT

Cincinnati, OH – Pones Inc.’s fourth consecutive original Cincy Fringe Festival premiere, The Body Speaks: Movement includes collaborations like never before. Three artistic collectives: Pones Inc., Performance Gallery and Golden Brown Enterpizes each create works inspired by local artist, Sean Dunn’s calliagraphic photography exhibition and the shared title, The Body Speaks. Each company has chosen a specific medium to create in (dance for Pones Inc. in The Body Speaks: Movement, theatre for Performance Gallery in The Body Speaks: Scripted and film for Golden Brown in The Body Speaks: Captured). With Dunn’s exhibition on display before and after each performance, audiences can enjoy four artistic experiences that are uniquely connected and located in one convenient Cincy Fringe venue at 1411 Vine Street in Over the Rhine.

The Body Speaks: Movement is Pones Inc.’s most dance-focused and emotionally-charged project to date. The company responds to Dunn’s photography by focusing on the traditions, spirit and pulse of Japanese culture. Using its signature style of pedestrian-influenced movement the company also explores precision in an almost ceremonial and meditative way with an emphasis on shape, exposure and subtlety. Additionally inspired by the images’ themes of distortion, sensuality and exposure. Pones Inc. explores our relationships to our bodies and how we use them to communicate. If your body could speak, what would it say?

“Audiences have been asking to see more dance from Pones Inc. since That One Show: A Live Documentary of Dance! premiered at last year’s Cincy Fringe Festival, and we are excited to step up to the challenge and get back to our roots,” said Pones Inc. Co-Founder and Director, Kim Popa.

Even more collaboration occurred when Pones Inc. invited seven local composers to create music inspired by one of the photos in Dunn’s exhibition. “The music really helped outline a structure for the show. Seven distinct dances with varying cast members quickly emerged during the first week of rehearsal,” said Pones Inc. Co-Founder and Director Lindsey Jones.

“We wanted each dance to draw deeply from a different aspect or tradition of Japanese culture, and we were fascinated by the research, conversations and discoveries that evolved,” Popa added. Musicians include: Cary Davenport, Leif Fairfield, Ian Gullet, Isaac Hand and Molly Sullivan, Eddy Kwon, Triangle, and Turmeric.

Pones Inc. engages the cast and the community in the creative process through a series of True Body Project-conducted workshops, public space performances and volunteer efforts that benefit topics explored in the show. Community engagement includes Japan relief efforts and the Take Back the Night March, inviting artists and audience members alike to get involved and expand their impact. Pones Inc. strives to raise $1500 for Japan Relief during the Fringe Festival.

Audiences can donate today at Global Giving.

For $12 tickets visit www.cincyfringe.com or call 513-30-KNOW. Performances of The Body Speaks: Movement are held at 1411 Vine Street on:

  • Thursday, June 2nd at 7:15 P.M.
  • Friday, June 3rd at 7 P.M.
  • Sunday, June 5th at 9 P.M.
  • Wednesday, June 8th at 8:30 P.M.
  • Saturday, June 11th at 7 P.M.

About Pones Inc.
Pones Inc. Laboratory of Movement is a non-profit performance art group dedicated to creating original work that blends various disciplines and focuses on community, site-specific performance and educational outreach. The company explores theatre for social change through its combination of dance and theatre in its signature style of pedestrian-influenced movement. Founded in 2008 by Kim Popa and Lindsey Jones, Pones Inc. continually collaborates with a diverse range of artists and groups and performs in multiple locations. For more details visit http://www.ponesinc.com.

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MAKE SOMEONE HAPPY runs June 15-26

MAKE SOMEONE HAPPY
Presented by Com
monwealth Theatre  Company
June 15-26
Highland Heights 

Come and enjoy this sophisticated, fun musical featuring the music of the late great Jule Styne.  Best know for such hits as “Don’t Rain on My Parade,” “Diamonds are A Girls Best Friend,” “Everything’s Coming Up Roses,” “How Do You Speak To An Angel,” “Just In Time,” “Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow,” “Neverland,” “Time After Time,” and of course “Make Someone Happy,” to name just a few! Includes dinner and performance.

Directed by Mark Hardy

  • Wed-Sat, June 16-18; 6:30pm dinner service, 8pm performance
  • Sun  June 19; 5pm dinner service, 6:30pm performance
  • Tue-Sat, June 21-25; 6:30pm dinner service, 8pm performance
  • Sun, June 26; 5pm dinner service, 6:30pm performance

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