Monthly Archives: March 2012

TIME STANDS STILL Review

Jen Johansen* as Sarah Goodwin. Photo by Ryan Kurtz.

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TIME STANDS STILL presented by Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati through April 1. You can read the show description here.

ETC’s 26th season continues to be my favorite to date with their current production of TIME STANDS STILL by Donald Marqulies. The contemporary script is solid. Several times, the playwright could have gone the obvious route, or ramped up the drama, just for the sake of  drama. Instead we see four characters dealing with emotional situations honestly and like adults. Even at times when the conversation becomes heated, the characters stay on point instead of degenerating into finger-pointing and name-calling, which is a welcome change.

Clockwise from back left: Mallory Hawks* as Mandy Bloom, Bruce Cromer* as Richard Ehrlich, Jen Johansen* as Sarah Goodwin & Buz Davis* as James Dodd. Photo by Ryan Kurtz.

Much of the credit for the quality of the tone of the show goes to director Michael Haney, who guides his excellent four-person ensemble with a deft hand. All the characters are real people with real relationships to, and real affection for, each other. You easily believe there is a shared history among the older trio (Bruce Cromer* as Richard, Buz Davis* as James & Jen Johansen* as Sarah). Each character is an individual with their own unique strengths and flaws.

I was especially impressed with how the younger character of Mandy (played by Mallory Hawks*) was handled. I can imagine Mandy easily being portrayed as too naive or as a caricature, but she held her own when expressing her views without losing her more-positive outlook on the world. Also nice was that even though the show dealt with weightier topics, there is plenty of humor to offset it, without seeming forced or out of place.

Buz Davis* as James Dodd, Jen Johansen* as Sarah Goodwin & Bruce Cromer* as Richard Ehrlich. Photo by Ryan Kurtz.

Again Brian c Mehring (set and lighting design) and Shannon Rae Lutz (properties) nail the environment for this show; that of a small NYC studio apartment infrequently used by its owners.

I also thought Sarah’s injuries were well done. The wound make-up (designed and guidance by Kelly Yurkoby, executed by Reba Senske, Kelly Yurkoby, Sara Kenny & Rachel Berger) read well from my seat in the audience and the damage to her body was portrayed convincingly by the actress.

Overall solid work by everyone involved which makes for a very enjoyable night at the theater.

Click here for a complete list of show times, articles and other reviews for TIME STANDS STILL.

*Member of Actors’ Equity Association.

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SCCT Announces Cast for THE LARAMIE PROJECT

Sinclair Community College Theatre announces their cast for their upcoming production of THE LARAMIE PROJECT, directed by Scott Stoney.

The cast includes:

  • Angela Dermer
  • John Dunn
  • Chris Hammond
  • Cydnie Hampton
  • John Ray
  • Matthew Smith
  • Matt Turner
  • Rob Willoughby
  • Rachel Wilson

Productions dates are May 18-26, 2012. For more information visit http://www.sinclair.edu/arts/theatre/season/.

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Marketing Agency Seeks Brand Ambassadors for Large Local Promotion

imaginigami, a creative marketing agency, is seeking experienced Brand Ambassadors for a multi-week promotional event in several Ohio and Detroit locations. We are creating Street Teams to work for bank promotions in the following Ohio areas: Cincinnati, Cleveland, Wickliffe, Willoughby Hills, Columbus, Gahanna, Lancaster as well as Detroit, Michigan.

Candidates must be experienced, professional, and have a positive and outgoing attitude. There will be several week-long events during the next six months. The typical weekly schedule runs Tuesday through Saturday with a 5-hour daytime shift each day. Pay is $20-$25 per hour.

We will be assembling a core team of 10-20 qualified members in each region who will be assigned events on a regular basis. There are some management positions available as well.

If you worked this promotion in 2011, please re-submit your headshot and resume, as the promotion is under new management. All street team members must be interviewed in person prior to being assigned.

Please send an email with your headshot and resume,

AND

Please include your top choice of audition date/location:

  1. Tuesday, March 20th – Columbus Area – 2pm – 6pm
  2. Wednesday, March 21st – Cleveland Area – 10am-4pm
  3. Thursday, March 22nd – Detroit Area – 10am-4pm
  4. Friday, March 23rd – Cincinnati Area – 10am-4pm 

Once resumes are reviewed, we will schedule specific appointment times in 15 minute increments, and we will email you the audition venue information for the city you selected.

Please reply with CINCINNATI EVENT as the subject line, and send to: casting@imaginigami.com.

Their FaceBook event is available here.

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CSC Presents the Powerful and Timely American Classic THE GRAPES OF WRATH

Brian Isaac Phillips directs Frank Galati’s Tony award-winning adaptation of John Steinbeck’s THE GRAPES OF WRATH

Top row: Brent Vimtrup, Nick Rose, Justin McCombs, Jim Hopkins, Drew Fracher, Bill Hartnett, Ian Bond. Second row: Cary Davenport, Maggie Lou Rader, Julianne Fox, Sherman Fracher, Ellie Shephard. Seated: Owen Cummings.

CINCINNATI, March 14, 2012 – Cincinnati Shakespeare Company continues its eighteenth season with John Steinbeck’s “The Grapes of Wrath” in an adaptation by Frank Galati. This production features CSC Ensemble Members Justin McCombs, Sherman Fracher and Drew Fracher and is directed by Brian Isaac Phillips. “The Grapes of Wrath” opens on March 30th and runs through April 29, 2012. The production design is generously sponsored by AAA.

Frank Galati’s Tony Award-winning adaptation of “The Grapes of Wrath” tells a tale of endurance and hope in a time of hardship. Having survived the drought of the 1930s only to see their home repossessed, the Joad family embarks on a harrowing journey from the Dust Bowl fields of Oklahoma to the fertile orchards of California. But the “promised land” is far from what they imagined and the Joads must attempt to overcome the injustices that plague a nation in crisis. Cincinnati Shakespeare Company is proud to present this deeply moving story about the pursuit of the American Dream in the face of adversity at a time when many Americans are facing adversity of their own.

“The Grapes of Wrath” is a 1988 play adapted by Frank Galati from the classic John Steinbeck novel of the same name. The play debuted at the Steppenwolf Theatre in Chicago, followed by a May 1989 production at the La Jolla Playhouse in San Diego and a June 1989 production at the Royal National Theatre in London. The Broadway production opened the next year directed by Galati and starring Gary Sinise. “The Grapes of Wrath” won the Tony award for Best Play in 1990 and was nominated for 7 additional Tony Awards and 5 Drama Desk Awards. This award-winning adaption of “The Grapes of Wrath” continues to be performed most recently enjoying a successful run at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival of Canada.

This production is directed by Brian Isaac Phillips, CSC’s Producing Artistic Director, who has directed this season’s successful runs of “Henry VIII: All is True”, “Shakespeare’s Will”, “Macbeth”, “A Man for All Seasons” and “Bedroom Farce”. He also helmed last season’s productions of “Blithe Spirit”, “Dracula”, “The Life and Death of King John”, “The Handmaid’s Tale” (world premiere) and “The Two Gentlemen of Verona”. Brian says of “The Grapes of Wrath” that “this story is the definitive portrait of a family struggling to hold on to their dignity in the face of adversity. This novel has been dear to me for many years, as has the play. I am ecstatic that we have the opportunity to bring it to life now, especially when the journey of the Joad family has become so timely.”

Joining the company on stage for this production is Justin McCombs as Tom Joad. Mr. McCombs is currently CSC’s Resident Stage Manager. A sixth year member of the company, Justin has most recently been seen on stage in the wildly popular productions of “Every Christmas Story Ever Told (and Then Some!)” and “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)”. Last season, he played Mr. Bingley in CSC’s sold-out run of Jane Austen’s “Pride & Prejudice” adapted by Jon Jory. He received his theatre degree from Western Illinois University in 2004. Some of his favorite roles at CSC also include Konstantin in “The Seagull”, Paul Bratter in “Barefoot in the Park” and Antipholus of Syracuse in “The Comedy of Errors”.

Ninth year CSC resident ensemble member, Sherman Fracher returns to play the powerful matriarch, Ma Joad. She was seen at CSC most recently as Mrs. Jennings in “Sense & Sensibility” and as Anne in the captivating one-woman show “Shakespeare’s Will” which ran this past winter. Some of her past favorite productions at CSC include “The Seagull”, “Othello”, “The Winter’s Tale”, “A Streetcar Named Desire”, “Chagrin Falls”, “The Beard of Avon”, “Arcadia” and “Twelfth Night”. She is an advocate for MS research, raising funds with performances of “Above the 37th Parallel”. Other theatres for which she has worked include Actor’s Express, Actor’s Theatre of Louisville, Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati, Georgia Shakespeare, The Human Race Theatre Company, and American Stage. She is joined on stage by her real life husband, Drew Fracher as Pa Joad. He is a proud member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, The Society of American Fight Directors and has designed and choreographed fights for this production. A favorite director at Cincinnati Shakespeare Company for many years, CSC is pleased to feature Drew on our stage. Drew Fracher most recently directed CSC’s acclaimed production of “Sense and Sensibility” and CSC’s 2010 production of William Shakespeare’s “Much Ado About Nothing.” As a director he has worked at a wide variety of theatres in addition to Cincinnati Shakespeare Company, including Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati, the Human Race Theatre Co., Florida Stage, Playhouse on the Square, American Stage Theatre Co. and the Alabama, Kentucky and Georgia Shakespeare Festivals.

Music is an integral part of the telling of this story, and CSC has endeavored to help bring this element to the stage in the most authentic way possible. One of the more unique components included in the production design of “The Grapes of Wrath” is the incorporation of live music. A house band, comprised of CSC company members, Jeremy Dubin, Sara Clark, Cary Davenport, Kelly Mengelkoch, Ellen Beltramo and Miranda McGee, singing and playing string and percussion instruments, will serve as an essential part of the story as it unfolds on stage. The music has been arranged by Cary Davenport and Jeremy Dubin and is based on text found in the original novel by Steinbeck. Popular local performer, Jake Speed, will perform in CSC’s lobby on opening night March 30 to further immerse audience members into the world of the Joads.

“The Grapes of Wrath” calls for challenging design elements on stage to recreate the world and the journey through the 1930’s dust bowl. The production design team of “The Grapes of Wrath” has risen to the challenge of presenting this epic and vast tale on CSC’s intimate stage. The team includes costume designer Amy Rawe, an NKU graduate who recently designed this season’s production of “Macbeth”, Scenic and Lighting Designer Andrew Hungerford and Sound Designer Doug Brontrager to create the world of the Joad’s journey from Oklahoma to California. The production also features an important set piece, the Joad’s truck, entirely designed and constructed by CSC to be used on stage during the performance.

“The Grapes of Wrath” also marks the first production in which CSC will be fully utilizing their grand prize as the winners of the LED Source® LEDko Challenge on Jan. 31, 2012. CSC received a complete LED lighting makeover worth $20,000 after being chosen among dozens of staging, education, studio, installation, and theater professionals throughout North America who participated in the contest. Contestants each submitted a video of their lackluster lighting systems to be considered for a complete LED lighting upgrade. As the grand prize winner, CSC has had their aging, energy-draining stage lighting replaced with eight Reflection LEDko fixtures by Coemar, the sponsor of the contest.

Performances of “The Grapes of Wrath” are scheduled from March 30- April 29, 2012 on Thursday, Friday & Saturday evenings at 7:30pm and Sundays at 2pm. Preview performances are on March 28 & 29, and tickets are only $14. No performance on Sunday April 1st or 8th. The theater is located at 719 Race Street, downtown Cincinnati, two blocks west of the Aronoff Center. Single ticket prices range from $22-$28 on Thursday Nights and Sunday Matinees and from $26-$32 on Friday and Saturday Nights. Ticketing fees may apply. Visa, Discover, MasterCard, and American Express are accepted. Discounts are available for students, seniors and groups as well as Enjoy the Arts and AAA members. To purchase tickets or for more information, call the CSC Box Office at 513.381.BARD (2273) ext. 1, or go online at www.cincyshakes.com.

For additional information on “The Grapes of Wrath”, including photography, or for interviews with Mr. Phillips, Mr. McCombs, Ms.Fracher or any member of the company contact Jeanna Vella by email jeanna.vella@cincyshakes.com or by phone 513.381.2273 x. 3202 or visit www.cincyshakes.com.

About Season 18:
Season 18 is generously sponsored by The Otto M. Budig Family Foundation. Cincinnati Shakespeare Company receives operating support from The Ohio Arts Council and is supported, in part, by the generosity of thousands of individuals and businesses that give annually to ArtsWave, formerly the Fine Arts Fund. The season design sponsor is Judge Mark Painter. Creative Services are provided by Possible Worldwide. Season 19 has been announced. All of the dates and info are available online at http://www.cincyshakes.com/season-19.html

About Cincinnati Shakespeare Company:
Cincinnati Shakespeare Company is a professional theatre company dedicated to bringing Shakespeare and the classics to life for audiences of all ages. Located in the heart of downtown Cincinnati, CSC produces eight main stage productions each season at its home on Race Street. CSC employs a resident company of actors and artists who live and work in Cincinnati year-round, and performs on a Small Professional Theatre contract with Actors’ Equity Association. CSC is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization and all donations are tax deductible.

CSC Presents the Powerful and Timely American Classic
“The Grapes of Wrath”

“Grapes of Wrath” Performance Schedule
Date & Time

  • 3/28/12 7:30 PM
  • 3/29/12 7:30 PM
  • 3/30/12 7:30 PM
  • 3/31/12 7:30 PM
  • 4/5/12 7:30 PM
  • 4/6/12 7:30 PM
  • 4/7/12 7:30 PM
  • 4/12/12 7:30 PM
  • 4/13/12 7:30 PM
  • 4/14/12 7:30 PM
  • 4/15/12 2:00 PM
  • 4/19/12 7:30 PM
  • 4/20/12 7:30 PM
  • 4/21/12 7:30 PM
  • 4/22/12 2:00 PM
  • 4/26/12 7:30 PM
  • 4/27/12 7:30 PM
  • 4/28/12 7:30 PM
  • 4/29/12 2:00 PM

Cast

  • Beltramo, Ellen Musician
  • Benjamin, Darnell Pierre Narrator, Agricultural Officer, Floyd Knowles, Hooper Ranch Bookkeeper
  • Bond, Ian Al
  • Chace, Billy Narrator, Gas Station Owner, Camp Proprietor, Mayor of Hooverville, Hooper Ranch Guard
  • Clark, Sara* Gas Station Attendant, Willy, Musician
  • Cummings, Owen Winfield
  • Davenport, Cary Connie, Musician
  • Dubin, Jeremy* Muley Graves, Man Going Back, Contractor, Weedpatch Camp Director, Mr. Wainwright, Musician
  • Fox, Julianne Ruthie
  • Fracher, Drew* Pa
  • Fracher, Sherman* Ma
  • Hartnett, Bill Grandpa
  • Hopkins, Jim* Uncle John
  • Lentini, Noah Son of Starving Man
  • McCombs, Justin* Tom
  • McGee, Miranda Camp Nurse, Musician
  • Mengelkoch, Kelly* Elizabeth Sandry, Mrs. Wainwright, Musician
  • Bertaux-Skeirik, Audrey Aggie Wainwright, Al’s Girl
  • Rader, Maggie Lou Rose of Sharon
  • Rose, Nick* Jim Casey
  • Shephard, Ellie Grandma
  • Vimtrup, Brent* Noah, Deputy Sherriff, Starving Man

Production
John Steinbeck’s “The Grapes of Wrath”, adapted by Frank Galati
Directed by Brian Isaac Phillips* **
Stage Manager: Alice Flanders*
Costume Design: Amy Rawe
Lighting & Scenic Design: Andrew Hungerford
Sound Design: Doug Borntrager
*Member of Actor’s Equity Association, the professional union of actors and stage managers in the United States
**Member of the Stage Directors & Choreographers Society

Tickets & More Information
Thursday & Sunday: Adults: $28, Seniors: $24, Student: $22
Friday & Saturday: Adults: $32 Seniors: $28 Student: $26
Discounts available for ETA/START, AAA
Preview Tickets are $14. Student Rush tickets w/ ID 30 minutes prior to show time for $14 (if available).
Tickets may be purchased through the CSC Box Office: 513.381.2273 ext. 1 or online at www.cincyshakes.com.
Group discounts are available starting at 6 people. Go online or contact the box office.
Limited accessible seating is available for persons using wheelchairs. Please ask the box office for assistance.
Assisted Listening Devices are available during performances. Please ask the box office for assistance.
Sunday performances are followed by a Talk-Back with the cast on the stage.

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NET Closes Season with Neil LaBute’s REASONS TO BE PRETTY

Mindy Heithaus & Justin Baldwin. Photo by Mikki Schaffner.

New Edgecliff Theatre closes its 2011-2012 season with a return to the work of Neil LaBute. “reasons to be pretty” is one of the “Beauty Trilogy” of plays he wrote over a ten year period concerning our culture’s fixation with vanity and physical attractiveness – the other two being “The Shape of Things” and “Fat Pig” (NET produced “Fat Pig” in 2007).

The trilogy is sometimes referred to as the “accidental” trilogy. According to LaBute, “‘reasons to be pretty’ was first imagined as a singular work and it was only as I began to think about it in earnest that I saw the potential in its themes to build upon what I had already examined in the two previous plays. Once the idea was in my head, however, the structure, number of characters and the central male figure were all dictated by the format I had employed in ‘The Shape Of Things’ and ‘Fat Pig’.” Because the plays were not originally intended as a trilogy, they each can stand alone. While the structures and themes are similar, there are no continuing characters, locations, etc.

Steve Early & Rachel Mock. Photo by Mikki Schaffner.

In “reasons to be pretty”, blue-collar worker Greg’s life is thrown into turmoil when his girlfriend Steph hears of his offhand remarks favorably comparing a female coworker’s pretty face to her own, “regular” face. Things spin out of control from there as Greg’s shallow “best buddy”, Kent, and Kent’s wife, Carly, enter into the picture, and all four are confronted with issues of deceit, infidelity and betrayed trust. As their relationships begin to fray, they are brought face-to-face with the consequences of our “pretty” obsession.

In reviewing “reasons to be pretty”, Ben Brantley of the New York Times has said, “Mr. LaBute is writing some of the freshest and most illuminating American dialogue to be heard anywhere these days.”

Mark Seamon directs. The cast features Justin Baldwin, Steve Early, Mindy Heithaus, and Rachel Mock. Design team includes Brian Ruggaber, sets; Glen Goodwin, lights; Liz Galbraith, costumes; Grant Cambridge, sound; and Nicole Garrisi, props.

Also of note: “reasons to be pretty” marks a theatrical reunion of sorts, bringing together five alumni of the Miami University theatre program: Mark Seamon, Justin Baldwin, Steve Early, Managing Director Devon Campailla and Educational Director Jonn Baca.

Intended for mature audiences only.

reasons to be pretty
April 12-28, Thur-Sat at 7:30pm.
Columbia Performance Center, 3900 Eastern Avenue.
Near Terry’s Turf Club, Allyn’s, Bella Luna, Tostado’s, Eli’s BBQ 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. p

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