Monthly Archives: September 2011

A FEW GOOD MEN runs Sept. 28-Oct. 1

A FEW GOOD MEN
Presented by Mason Community Players & Theatre in the Loop Entertainment 
Sept. 28-Oct. 1
Anderson Township 

Theatre In The Loop is proud to bring Mason Community Players award-winning production to Anderson. This powerful military courtroom drama became the popular award-winning movie and promises to provide an evening of gripping, intense theatre. If you liked the movie, you’re going to love seeing it live on stage in the Anderson Center’s intimate setting.

This production contains intense situations and language and may not be appropriate for young children.

  • Wed-Sat, Sept. 28-Oct. 1 at 8pm

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Female Vampire Needed for Newspaper Photo Shoot

The Enquirer is searching for and actor/model for a Halloween photo shoot to take place in the next few weeks.

A woman, tall with shoulder length or longer dark brown hair, between 20-30 years of age is needed to play a vampire. Also, needed is a make-up artist who is proficient in vampire and zombie make-up. Work will be done on a volunteer basis. Please send a headshot and/or an example of your work. Photos can be used for portfolios.

Contact, Jennifer Koehler, Asst. Photo Editor at the Cincinnati Enquirer, 513-768-8466 or email jkoehler@enquirer.com.

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Ten Most Viewed Posts, Sept. 5-11

  1. Mike Schwitter as Gabe & Mia Gentile as Natalie.

    NEXT TO NORMAL Review

  2. NEXT TO NORMAL runs Sept. 7-25
  3. GOD OF CARNAGE review
  4. GOD OF CARNAGE runs Sept. 3-Oct. 1
  5. SUPERIOR DONUTS runs Sept. 9-18
  6. DEBBIE DOES DALLAS THE MUSICAL runs Oct. 7-22
  7. NOISES OFF runs Sept. 1-25
  8. Male Actor Needed for MLT’s ALMOST, MAINE
  9. New Edgecliff opens season with Lanford Wilson’s BURN THIS
  10. HOME Review

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New Edgecliff opens season with Lanford Wilson’s BURN THIS

New Edgecliff opens season with Lanford Wilson’s BURN THIS
Rarely produced, powerful work leads off

Nathan Neorr as Pale & Gina Cerimele-Mechley as Anna. Photo by Mikki Schaffner.

New Edgecliff Theatre once again opens its season with a late 20th century classic – a powerful, electrifying work by the playwright widely regarded as one of the the finest American playwrights of the late 20th Century.

While perhaps best known for his earlier plays The Hot L Baltimore, Fifth of July and Talley’s Folly, Burn This is a viscerally dramatic play, and its Broadway premiere most certainly helped to propel the careers of John Malkovich and Joan Allen.

The place is a Manhattan loft shared by Anna, a lithe young dancer-choreographer, and her two gay roommates – her collaborator, Robby, who has just been killed in a freak boating accident, and Larry, a world-weary, caustically funny young advertising executive. As the play begins Anna is recovering from Robby’s funeral, comforted by her wealthy, well-meaning boyfriend, Burton, a sci-fi screenwriter whose persistent proposals of marriage Anna finds herself unable to accept. Then suddenly, Robby’s older brother Pale bursts on the scene. He has come to collect his brother’s belongings. Menacing, profane, dangerous and yet oddly sensitive, Pale is both terrifying and fascinating and, in the end, stays on to transform the action of the play and the lives of those in it.

Artistic Director Jim Stump says, “I had been considering Burn This for a later season, but with Lanford Wilson’s untimely death this past March, I felt it would serve as an appropriate memorial to this passionate voice of the theatre.”

Tim Waldrip directs.  The cast features Nathan Neorr as Pale (following noteworthy turns at NET in Fool for Love and Night of the Iguana) and Gina Cerimele-Mechley as Anna, with strong support from Jason Burgess (Larry) and John Wilmes (Burton). Design team includes Melissa Bennett, sets; Glen Goodwin, lights; Jim Stump, costumes; Kevin Semancik, sound; and Nicole Garrisi, props.

For anyone interested, Director Tim Waldrip has a goosebump-raising story of the serendipitous route that led him to this production, beginning many years ago when he was at first disappointed, then blown away by Malkovich’s replacement, Eric Roberts.

Intended for PG audiences only.

Burn This
Sept.29 – Oct. 15, Thur-Sat at 7:30pm.
Columbia Performance Center, 3900 Eastern Avenue.
Near Terry’s Turf Club, Allyn’s, Bella Luna, Tostado’s and The Precinct.
Tickets: $23 adults, $18 seniors, and $15 students.
Special NET/Flex pricing is available for groups of 4 or more.

Purchase/reserve tickets: http://www.newedgecliff.com or call box office, 888.588.0137.

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MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR runs Sept. 16-18

MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR
Presented by Shakespeare in South Park
Sept. 16-18
Dayton 

The story revolves around an older fat knight named Sir John Falstaff who comes to town hard pressed for money. He devises a plan to woo two wives (Mrs. Page, and Mrs. Ford) and then leech off of their husband’s money by writing them each a love letter, and confessing his desires for them. Mrs. Page and Ford, both good friends and not fools, realize the Knight had written them identical letters, and spend the rest of the play pranking and playing tricks on him to teach him a lesson. The play also involves the marriage of Mrs. Page’s daughter Anne.  Anne’s parents each support a different suitor for her to marry; the eccentric French Physician Dr. Cauis, and a local middle class idiot, Abraham Slender.  Neither has her heart, and she searches for a way to marry one that she truly loves.

  • Fri-Sun, Sept. 16-18 at 8pm

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