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CCM Musical Theatre’s STARS OF TOMORROW Showcase Talents for Local Audiences Before Performing in New York

CCM Musical Theatre class of 2012.

The Musical Theatre graduating class of 2012 presents the 20th annual Musical Theatre Showcase March 29 – 31 in Cincinnati before performing for casting directors and agents in New York City.

Sara Gettelfinger. CCM Musical Theatre class of 1999.

CINCINNATI, OH—Cincinnati audiences will get a sneak peak of an original showcase created by the College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) Musical Theatre 2012 graduating class during the annual Musical Theatre Showcase, which runs from March 29 (Friends of CCM benefit performance) – March 31 in the Patricia Corbett Theater. The March 29 Friends of CCM benefit starts at 7 p.m. and features a post-performance celebration and dinner by the bite. The March 30 and 31 performances take place at 8 p.m. and are free, but reservations are required.

Each year, CCM’s musical theatre seniors travel to New York to present a showcase for the leading agents, casting directors and managers in the business. The show takes the format of a Broadway audition, with the actors showcasing their solo and ensemble skills through song and dance numbers. The work is created by the students themselves under the supervision of department chair Aubrey Berg. The class selects a theme for the showcase, then blends musical numbers, narration and monologues into a cohesive whole. They create the musical arrangements, supply the choreography and staging, direct the scenes and are responsible for every aspect of the production.

This year’s performance is the 20th edition of the CCM “Not Famous Yet” showcase. The annual showcase began with the establishment of the Patricia A. Corbett Distinguished Chair of Musical Theatre in 1991. At the time of its inception, it was the only academic chair of its kind in the United States.

You can learn more about CCM Musical Theatre’s 2012 Showcase at ccm.uc.edu/theatre/musical_theatre/overview/showcases.

Thursday, March 29, 7 p.m. – Friends of CCM Benefit
The opening performance of the Musical Theatre Showcase on Thursday, March 29, is part of a benefit for the Friends of CCM. The event begins a 7 p.m. and includes dinner by the bite served in the CCM Atrium after the performance.

This event also includes the presentation of the Musical Theatre Young Alumni Award, which recognizes outstanding professional achievement by a graduate of CCM’s musical theatre program from the past two decades. This year’s recipient is Sara Gettelfinger, an actress, singer, dancer and 1999 graduate of CCM. Gettelfinger performed in regional theatre across the country before landing her first Broadway role as “Bird Girl” in the musical Seussical. Her first starring role on Broadway was as “Carla” in the musical Nine with Antonio Banderas. Gettelfinger originated the role of “Jolene Oakes” in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, with John Lithgow, Sherie Rene Scott, Gregory Jbara and Joanna Gleason. Gettelfinger can currently be seen in the role of “Morticia Addams” in the national tour of The Addams Family.

Tickets for the March 29 benefit are:

  • Host/Hostess (Patron) Tickets: $100 each; includes a patron reception before the performance honoring Sara Gettelfinger, general performance seating, dinner by the bite and garage parking.
  • General Public Tickets: $75 each; includes general performance seating, dinner by the bite and garage parking.
  • Friends of CCM Member Tickets: $50 each, includes general performance seating, dinner by the bite and garage parking.
  • Young Professional (40 and under) Tickets: $35 each, includes general performance seating, dinner by the bite and garage parking.

Proceeds benefit student career development grants and scholarships. Seating is limited. To reserve a ticket, call CCM External Relations at 513-556-2100 or visit ccm.uc.edu/giveto/friends.

Friday, March 30 and Saturday, March 31, 8 p.m. – FREE
Admission to the Musical Theatre Showcase on Friday, March 30, and Saturday, March 31, is FREE, although seating is limited and reservations are required. Tickets become available on Monday, March 26, at noon; please visit the CCM Box Office or call 513-556-4183 to make a reservation. Limit two tickets per order.

Performance Dates

  • Thursday, March 29, 7 p.m.: Friends of CCM Benefit, including dinner by the bite and presentation of the Young Alumni Award to Sara Gettelfinger
  • Friday, March 30, 8 p.m.
  • Saturday, March 31, 8 p.m.

Location
Patricia Corbett Theater, College-Conservatory of Music
University of Cincinnati

Tickets

  • Thursday, March 29: $100 host/hostess tickets (includes pre-show patron reception), $75 general public tickets, $50 Friends of CCM member tickets and $35 young professional tickets (40 and under). Seating is limited. Call CCM External Relations at 513-556-2100. Learn more at ccm.uc.edu/giveto/friends.
  • Friday, March 30, and Saturday, March 31: FREE, although reservations are required. Tickets become available on Monday, March 26, at noon—please visit the CCM Box Office or call 513-556-4183 to make a reservation. Limit two tickets per order.

Parking
CCM Garage parking is included in the ticket price for the March 29 Friends of CCM Benefit performance. For the March 30 and 31 performances, paid parking is available in the CCM Garage (at the base of Corry Boulevard off Jefferson Avenue) and additional garages throughout the University of Cincinnati campus. For additional parking information or directions, please visit ccm.uc.edu.

CCM Season Presenting Sponsor & Musical Theatre Program Sponsor: The Otto M. Budig Family Foundation

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CCM Drama Celebrates Graduating Students at 2012 Senior Showcase on March 28

Dominic Bogart. CCM Drama class of 2000.

The event also features the 2012 Dolly Awards honoring student achievement and includes special recognition for alumnus Dominic Bogart (’00 BFA Drama).

CINCINNATI, OH—The University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) Department of Drama presents the 2012 Senior Showcase at 2 and 7 p.m. on Wednesday, March 28, in CCM’s Patricia Corbett Theater.

Graduating seniors in CCM’s drama program will present a variety of monologues and scenes to demonstrate the depth and breadth of their acting skills, honed during their undergraduate training at CCM. The performance is a local preview before the students travel to New York and Los Angeles, where they will present the showcase for agents and casting directors.

Following the 7 p.m. showcase, Drama Department Chair Richard E. Hess will host the 10th annual Dolly Awards ceremony, named for drama department supporter Dolly Cohen and which recognizes students for their outstanding achievements and performances throughout the year. Awards are given for Excellence in Performance and Excellence in Ensemble Performance for recent department productions, including: Our Town, Red Light Winter, Coram Boy, In the Next Room, The Vibrator Play and the 2012 TRANSMIGRATION Festival of Student Created New Works. The highlight of the evening will be the presentation of the Julia Winter Cohen Career Excellence Award to CCM alumnus Dominic Bogart (’00 BFA Drama).

You can learn more about CCM Drama’s 2012 Showcase at www.ccmdramashowcase.com.

About Dominic Bogart
A member of the CCM Drama class of 2000, Dominic Bogart’s recent film credits include lead roles in I Am Not a Hipster (Official Sundance Selection, 2012), Extracted (Official South By Southwest Selection, 2012) and the upcoming features Hello Herman and At Arms Length. His other film credits include Apostle Peter and the Last Supper, Static, Harvest, To Beauty, The Dig, Gone, By the Time the Sun Is Hot, Day Labor, Robbed, The King of Iron Town, The Making of a Mistress, Captive, Summer Nuts, Deacon’s Monday (Student Academy Awards finalist and Angelus Award Winner), TGI Batman and Captive.

Bogart’s television credits include a recurring role on ABC’s FlashForward and an appearance on HBO’s The Chris Rock Show. His theatre credits include playing the roles of Norm Waxman in Jersey Boys (National Tour and Chicago Company), Mark Cohen in Rent (National Tour), Jim in Molly’s Dream (Soho Repertory Theatre), Jesus in Jesus Christ Superstar (New Bedford Festival Theatre), Pan in Bat Boy (Portland Center Stage), James in Sacrificing Boundaries (Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati), Lucas Duval in The Dame of New Orleans (Egyptian Arena Theatre/Hollywood), Rick in Bat Boy (Human Race Theatre Company) and Don in All But Forgotten (Soho Repertory Theatre).

At CCM, Bogart appeared in productions of As You Like It, The Grapes of Wrath, La Bête, Blue Window, The Caucasian Chalk Circle and The Cherry Orchard.

Event Times
Wednesday, March 28, 2 & 7 p.m.*
* The Dolly Awards presentation will immediately follow the 7 p.m. showcase.

Location
Patricia Corbett Theatre, College-Conservatory of Music
University of Cincinnati

Tickets & Parking Information
Admission to the CCM Drama Senior Showcase and Dolly Awards is FREE; reservations are not required. Parking is available in the CCM Garage (at the base of Corry Boulevard off Jefferson Avenue) and additional garages throughout the University of Cincinnati campus. For parking rates and information, please visit uc.edu/parking. For more information, visit ccm.uc.edu or call the CCM Box Office at 513-556-4183.

CCM Season Presenting Sponsor: The Otto M. Budig Family Foundation

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TDW’s Office of Special Projects Adds Fifth Show to 2012-2013 Season

The Drama Workshop’s Office of Special Projects is adding a fifth show to the TDW 2012-2013 season! “Jerry Finnegan’s Sister” will be directed by Ray Persing, and co-produced by Ray Persing and Gretchen Gantner.

Brian Dowd is 23 years old, and has had a mammoth crush on his best friend’s sister Beth for most of his life. In the play, Brian takes the audience members in as his confidants, telling them that he has just heard that Beth Finnegan is going to be married, and ushers them through a number of incidents in his life, such as they are, with the breathtaking dynamo who lives on the other side of his driveway. He also tells them that, before the evening is out, he will finally, finally tell her how he feels about her. The actors play the characters as children, adolescents, teens, and young adults, culminating in the moment when Brian finally tells Beth how he feels!

Show dates are January 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, 27, 2013; Friday and Saturday curtains are at 8 pm; Sunday matinees are at 2 pm.

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Know Theatre of Cincinnati presents BLOODY BLOODY ANDREW JACKSON

History just got all sexypants

Design by Alexandra Kesman.

Know Theatre is pleased to announce the regional premiere of the Off-Broadway hit musical, BLOODY BLOODY ANDREW JACKSON, with music and lyrics written by Michael Friedman, and a book by Alex Timbers. After a sold-out run at the Public Theatre, the show transferred briefly to Broadway. This rock musical will be making its regional premiere at Know Theatre March 31 – May 12, 2012. The production is being directed by Eric Vosmeier with musical direction by Michael Flohr, Scenic & Lighting Design by Andrew Hungerford, Costume Design by Noelle Wedig, and Sound Design/Mixing by Doug Borntrager.

An audacious mix of historical fact and invention (don’t come for a history lesson), BLOODY BLOODY ANDREW JACKSON tells the story of America’s controversial seventh president using a raucous blend of outrageous comedy, anarchic theatricality and an infectious rock n’ roll soundtrack. BLOODY BLOODY examines the attraction and terrors of American populism through the story of the man who invented the Democratic Party, doubled the size of our nation, and signed the Indian Removal Act that started the Trail of Tears.

“BLOODY BLOODY was one of those shows I fell in love with right away,” says Eric Vosmeier, Producing Artistic Director. “Timber’s writing is sharp and funny, and Freidman’s emo-rock inspired score is a perfect accompaniment.”

BLOODY BLOODY ANDREW JACKSON will feature live music from Cincinnati’s own The Dukes Are Dead. Members include Luke Darling, Lucas Frazier, Randy Proctor, and Dave Reid. Luka Ashley Carter joins them on keys for this production. Vosmeier says, “I serendipitously met Randy at MOTR Pub one night on the patio. We started talking about the show and the theatre, and about his band. A couple of days later we sat down to talk about the possibility of The Dukes playing for the show and we hit it off so well, I hired them for the project. We’re very luck to have them on board.” The role of Andrew Jackson is played by Know Theatre’s Associate Company Member, Kellen York. Kellen was last seen at Know Theatre in Abraham Lincoln’s Big Gay Dance Party and is a recent graduate of the University of Cincinnati’s College-Conservatory of Music (CCM). The Storyteller will be played by Torie Wiggins, Know Theatre’s accidental resident artist for the season. “We hired Torie for Abe to start with, but we liked working with her so much, I offered her the opportunity to stay in Cincinnati for the rest of the season, and she accepted,” says Vosmeier. In addition to Abraham Lincoln’s Big Gay Dance Party, Torie has also been seen in Collapse and The Afghan Women’s Writing Project this season. Torie is also a graduate of CCM and has also been seen at both the Cincinnati Fringe Festival and Ensemble Theatre in her one woman show Your Negro Tour Guide. Martin Van Buren will be portrayed by Chris Wesselman, recently seen at Know Theatre in A Wrinkle in Time, Adding Machine: A Musical, Sideways Stories from Wayside School, and Vigils and is the Associate Producer of the 2012 Cincinnati Fringe Festival. Annie Kalahurka (Female Soloist) has been seen at Know Theatre in The Dragon, A Wrinkle in Time, and Sideways Stories from Wayside School. Annie has also worked regularly at Madcap Puppets. Rachel Christianson (Female Soloist) appears at Know Theatre for the first time. Rachel has recently been touring with Madcap Puppets and prior to that was an acting intern at Ensemble Theatre. Datus Puryear (Black Fox) comes to Cincinnati from Ohio Northern University and makes his debut at Know Theatre. Chance Kilgour (Ensemble) a Cincinnati native and recent graduate of Webster University’s Conservatory Program in St. Louis, makes his debut at Know Theatre. Drew Bowen (John Adams, ensemble) hails from Cincinnati and is a current musical theatre major at Wright State University. Drew was recently seen as Moritz in Spring Awakening at Encore Theatre Company in Dayton, OH. Kathryn Boswell (Ensemble) is a current musical theatre major at CCM and was recently seen in Spring Awakening and Rent. Kelsey Crismon (Rachel) is also a current musical theatre major at CCM and was recently seen in Spring Awakening and Rent. Matt Hill (John Calhoun, Ensemble) is a current musical theatre major at CCM and was recently seen as Moritz in Spring Awakening. Last but not least, Darius Brown, a current student at the School for the Creative and Performing Arts, will play Andrew Jackson’s son Lyncoya. Director Eric Vosmeier and Scenic & Lighting Designer Andrew Hungerford have created a design for BLOODY BLOODY ANDREW JACKSON that reflects a dilapidated Hall of Presidents. “When approaching the set for BLOODY BLOODY, we wanted to not just create scenery, but a full world for these characters and their band to inhabit,” says Andrew Hungerford. “It needed to reflect the sense of Americana and patriotism inherent the story. For the last three months Andrew Jackson, his entourage, and the band have been squatting here. And now you’ve been invited into the space to see their show.”

The Club of Jacksons
To support Know Theatre’s production of BLOODY BLOODY ANDREW JACKSON, we’ve created The Club of Jacksons, Cincinnati’s first ever community-sourced production sponsorship opportunity. With your help, we’ll raise 1120 Jacksons ($20 bills) between December 2011 and March 2012. If we are successful, we will have raised $22,400 which will become our community funded production sponsorship for BLOODY BLOODY ANDREW JACKSON.

“We wanted to see what was possible if we collectively harnessed all of our supporters toward one goal – a production sponsorship for BLOODY BLOODY ANDREW JACKSON,” says Vosmeier. “We wanted to create a giving plan that brought our community of supporters together, not just in purpose, but also in reality. The Club of Jacksons preview event was an amazing opportunity to see a large number of our supporters at the theatre at one time.”

BLOODY BLOODY ANDREW JACKSON is an amazing opportunity for Know Theatre, but we need your help in making this production great. Please consider a fully tax deductible gift to Know Theatre of Cincinnati in support of this exciting production. Your support helps guarantee that Know Theatre will be able to continue creating some of the most contemporary works of theatre seen anywhere in the Cincinnati region.

So far, The Club of Jacksons has raised over 600 Jacksons towards the goal of 1120 Jacksons. Benefits for membership are as follows:

$20 You will be recognized with a customized $20 bill (with your picture if you’d like) on the wall at Know Theatre and your name will be listed on our website.

$60 All of the above, plus you’ll receive an autographed poster from the production.

$80 All of the above, plus you’ll receive a special invitation to a preview event on March 15, 2012 at 7pm. You’ll be joined by the cast, staff, and crew for a sneak peak of the show, some delicious food, and cash bar! Additionally you’ll be mentioned in a curtain speech during the run of the production as a production sponsor.

$160 or more All of the above, plus you’ll receive a special invitation to our season preview party in August of 2012 and two free drinks at the bar when you attend the production! BLOODY BLOODY ANDREW JACKSON premiered in 2008 in Los Angeles. The show’s New York premiere took place in 2009 at The Public Theater in a concert version, followed by a fully-mounted production the following year, before transferring to Broadway. Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson was nominated for two Tony Awards in 2011 for Best Book of a Musical and Best Scenic Design of a Musical.

This season, tickets are $15 in advance and $18 the week of the performance (beginning Mondays at noon). Season subscription five-show flexible passes are available for $75 and guarantees the advance ticket price all season long. Tickets can be purchased by visiting knowtheatre.com or by calling the box office at 513.300.KNOW (5669)

Cast
Kathryn Boswell – Ensemble
Drew Bowen – John Adams
Darius Brown – Lyncoya
Rachel Christianson – Female Soloist
Kelsey Crismon – Rachel
Matt Hill – John Calhoun
Annie Kalahurka – Female Soloist
Chance Kilgour – Ensemble
Datus Puryear – Black Fox
Chris Wesselman – Martin Van Buren
Torie Wiggins – Storyteller Kellen York – Andrew Jackson

Please visit knowtheatre.com to read full bios for all members of the cast

Musicians
Luka Ashley Carter – Keyboard
Luke Darling – Guitar, member of The Dukes are Dead
Lucas Frazier – Guitar, member of The Dukes are Dead
Randy Proctor – Bass, member of The Dukes are Dead
Dave Reid – Drums, member of The Dukes are Dead

Production Team
Director – Eric Vosmeier
Musical Director – Michael Flohr
Scenic & Lighting Design – Andrew Hungerford
Costume Design – Noelle Wedig
Sound Design – Doug Borntrager
Scenic Painting – Gabriel Firestone & Sarah Beth Hall

Production Dates
8 pm: March 31, April 5, 6, 7, 12, 13, 14, 19, 20, 21, 26, 27, 28 and May 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12 3 pm: April 15 & 21

Additional Information
Michael Friedman
(Music & Lyrics, Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson) Composer/lyricist for Saved and the Civilians’ This Beautiful City, Gone Missing, [I Am] Nobody’s Lunch and Canard Canard Goose? as well as The Brand New Kid, In the Bubble, Hoover Comes Alive! Co-author: Paris Commune. He last worked in this theatre as the dramaturg on A Raisin in the Sun. He recently performed in Lincoln Center’s American Songbook in a concert of his songs. Barron Visiting Professor: Princeton University. Artistic associate: NYTW; founding associate artist: the Civilians; MacDowell Fellow; Hodder Fellow. Obie Award: Sustained Achievement.

Music Theatre International (Rights, Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson) Music Theatre International (MTI) is one of the world’s leading dramatic licensing agencies, granting schools as well as amateur and professional theatres from around the world the rights to perform the largest selection of great musicals from Broadway and beyond. MTI works directly with the composers, lyricists and book writers of these shows to provide official scripts, musical materials and dynamic theatrical resources to over 60,000 theatrical organizations in the US and in over 60 countries worldwide. MTI is particularly dedicated to the

idea of theatre as education and has created special collections for younger performers. The MTI Broadway Junior Collection® includes JR. titles, 60-minute musicals for performance by middle school children; and KIDS titles, 30-minute musicals for performance by elementary school children. MTI School Editions™ are musicals that have been annotated for performance by high school students, and the Theatre For Young Audiences (TYA) Collection are 70-minute musicals designed for adults to perform for children. MTI ShowSpace.com is the theatre world’s online community where practitioners and fans from around the world share advice, photos, videos, sets, props, costumes and more, to help bring their next productions to life.

Alex Timbers (Book, Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson) is Artistic Director of the downtown company Les Freres Corbusier. Recent directing: Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson (OCC and Drama Desk Awards, Public/CTG); The Pee-wee Herman Show; Gutenberg! The Musical! (Drama Desk nom., Best Director of a Musical); Hell House (Drama Desk nom., Unique Theatrical Experience); A Very Merry Unauthorized… (Obie Award and Garland Award, Best Director); Heddatron, Boozy, Dance Dance Revolution (all Les Freres, writer of latter two). Former president, Yale Dramat. Thanks to Oskar, Andy, Jeffrey, Jerry and Mike Ritchie.

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AN EVENING WITH YANNI | Wed., May 16, 2012 | Aronoff Center

CINCINNATI, OH – Yanni, music’s true world citizen and most popular contemporary composer, returns to Cincinnati in the first-leg of his all-new North American tour – An Evening with Yanni – on Wednesday, May 16, 2012, 8:00 PM at the Aronoff Center’s Procter & Gamble Hall. The much-anticipated show is part of the Cincinnati Arts Association’s 2012 Winter/Spring Season.

Tickets are on sale now at www.CincinnatiArts.ORG, (513) 621-ARTS [2787], or the Aronoff Center Ticket Office.

On December 16th and 17th, Yanni will perform and film two shows at Castillo San Felipe Del Morro, a recognized UNESCO Heritage Site, in Puerto Rico. The show will air exclusively in the United States on PBS and debut March 3, 2012. The CD/DVD combo will be available exclusively through PBS pledge drives and a worldwide release in the Spring of 2012.

This year saw Yanni, one of the music industry’s most beloved artists, selling out major concert venues around the world including Eastern Europe, the Middle East and Asia. With his world-class orchestra, he performed music from his latest album “Truth of Touch,” now platinum in the Middle East, as well as classic concert favorites.

In October, Yanni was embraced and honored by the country of China when the government invited Yanni to adopt a panda during his time in Chengdu. Traditionally such privilege is reserved for countries rather than personalities. He affectionately named her “Santorini” in honor of the word’s embedded Greek meaning, “Peace,” for Greece’s most beautiful island and after one of Yanni’s most well known compositions.

In addition to his television special in Puerto Rico, his string of U.S. dates will be followed by a South American tour in the fall of 2012, and a multi-city tour of China in 2013. As Yanni tours across the globe, his heartfelt and compelling music continues to touch both old and new fans.

In a separate announcement, Yanni has just debuted “Yanni-All Access” on the artist’s official website, http://www.yanni.com. It is an exclusive behind the scenes view with highlights from Yanni’s concert dates, cultural attractions, and the musician’s message for premium fan club members.

For further information and dates, stay tuned to: www.yanni.com.

CALENDAR INFORMATION

WHAT: An Evening with Yanni
WHEN: Wednesday, May 16, 2012 • 8:00 PM
WHERE: Aronoff Center for the Arts – Procter & Gamble Hall
PRICES: $99.50 (VIP / Gold Circle) • $79.50 • $69.50 • $54.50 • $39.50
INFO: His concerts are legendary. His live shows have amazed millions on every continent in the world. And now, after an extensive World Tour, Yanni returns to Cincinnati with an all new show, performing his instrumental hits from the concerts that have become famous around the world. His new show will feature music from Yanni’s new album “Truth of Touch” – the composer’s first album of original studio music in almost a decade. Come hear the music that touches the world!
TICKET INFORMATION – on sale now

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