Monthly Archives: April 2012

SONGS FROM THE TALL GRASS runs May 18-27

SONGS FROM THE TALL GRASS
Presented by Fairfield Footlighters
May 18-27
Fairfield

SONGS FROM THE TALL GRASS is about the struggles and the triumphs of breaking the sod in the Midwest. The music tells the story about life and love during a time of the great expansion of our country.

SONGS was written as a way to ensure that the music during this time of discovery and exploration in America doesn’t go extinct. This production is based on letters and journal entries from the time, and follows a family as they homestead new land. The production’s music consists of song lyrics originally written in the 1800s, but with contemporary music and arrangements created by Hale.

Directed by Dianne Robinson

Cast: NARRATOR Aaron Leonard, FATHER. Brendan Fookes, MOTHER. Addie Bagford, SON Alex Laflin, DAUGHTER Anna Schindler, BACHELOR Robert Stimmel, EMMA Kendra Leonard, VINNIE REAM Caitlyn Brandenburg, JOHN RIDGE.Adam Schwartz/Benjamin Hartwig, TRAPPER Renee Maria.
SEWING CIRCLE (Mothers): Dewayna Corn, Teresa Riestenberg, Teresa Bayer Iltzsch
GRANGE MEN (Fathers): Dan Schindler, Jeffrey Jackson, Jason Vaughn, Bob Dromberger, Derek Metz (son)
GOV’T OFFICIAL William Willet
SCHOOLGIRLS (Daughters): Helen Mullen, Olivia Pannek, Emma Guenther & Abby James
CHILDREN: Maddie Perry, MacKenzie Vaughn, Naomi Stoner, Micayla Jackson, Elle Yeatts, Kandyce Kreiner

  • Fri-Sat, May 18-19 at 8pm
  • Sun, May 20 at 2pm
  • Fri-Sat, May 25-26 at 8pm
  • Sun, May 27 at 2pm

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THE LARAMIE PROJECT runs May 18-26

THE LARAMIE PROJECT
Presented by Sinclair Community College Theatre
May 18-26
Dayton

Reviews: Dayton Most Metro |

A powerful portrait of one town’s healing in the face of terrible tragedy. Five weeks after Matthew Shepard was kidnapped, beaten and left to die on the outskirts of Laramie, Wyo., members of the Tectonic Theater Project traveled to the small town to begin a series of more than 200 interviews with its residents. The result was The Laramie Project, a poignant and deeply moving play that showcases man’s capacity for both brutal intolerance and breathtaking compassion.

Directed by Scott Stoney

Cast: Angela Dermer, John Dunn, Chris Hammond, Cydnie Hampton, John Ray, Matthew Smith, Matt Turner, Rob Willoughby & Rachel Wilson

  • Fri-Sat, May 18-19 at 8pm
  • Sun, May 20 at 2pm
  • Wed, May 23 at 10am
  • Thu, May 24 at 7pm
  • Fri-Sat, May 25-26 at 8pm

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Local media coverage: Dayton Daily News article | Dayton City Paper article | Dayton Most Metro article |

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THE COMPLETE HISTORY OF AMERICA (ABRIDGED) runs May 17-20

THE COMPLETE HISTORY OF AMERICA (ABRIDGED)
Presented by Greater Hamilton Civic Theatre 
May 17-20
Hamilton 

600 Years of History in 6000 Seconds…History Will Never Be The Same! From Washington to Watergate, yea verily from the Bering Straits to Baghdad, from New World to New World Order – THE COMPLETE HISTORY OF AMERICA (ABRIDGED) is a ninety minute rollercoaster ride through the glorious quagmire that is American History, reminding us that it’s not the length of your history that matters – it’s what you’ve done with it!

Directed by Brian Smith
Produced by Tracy Botos

Cast: Jake Brown, Scott Christian & Jeff Christian

  • Thu-Sat, May 17-19 at 8pm
  • Sun, May 20 at 2pm

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BECKY’S NEW CAR runs May 17-19

BECKY’S NEW CAR
Presented by Middletown Lyric Theatre
May 17-19
Middletown

Fortyish Becky Foster has a decent job at an auto dealership, a solid husband named Joe, and a freeloading psych-major son living in her basement. Her life is…okay, if not sublime. But when she crosses paths with billionaire widower Walter Flood, she’s offered the chance to test drive a very different kind of existence – if she can just keep him in the dark about the one she already has! Playful and painful, wacky and wistful, this world premiere comedy by longtime Seattle playwright Steven Dietz reminds us that the road not taken can be full of hairpin turns.

Directed by Charley Shafor

Cast: Kristin Henderson as Becky, Saverio Perugini as Joe, Jakob Fudge as Chris, Brent Meir as Steve, Bob Brunner as Walter, Chelsea Skalski as Kenni & Peggy Allen as Ginger

  • Thu, May 17 at 7:30pm
  • Fri-Sat, May 18-19 at 8pm

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ETC Unveils New Brand and Website

UNVEILS NEW BRAND AND WEBSITE,
ANNOUNCES RENEWED FOCUS ON
$6.5M NEXT STAGE CAPITAL CAMPAIGN
WITH BUILDING FACADE IMPROVEMENTS

(Cincinnati, OH) Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati (ETC) this week draws back the curtains on its new brand and website, renewing its position as a community and artistic anchor in its historic neighborhood of Over-the-Rhine and setting the stage for the further advancement of the burgeoning arts district. The new look, which was developed by Cincinnati-based firm LPK, is an evolution of the ETC’s brand, but now better captures and reflects the innovative spirit and energy audiences have come to expect on the theatre’s stage since its inception. This is the first multi-dimensional branding campaign for ETC, which has been producing compelling and often socially conscious contemporary theatre for over twenty-six years in Over-the-Rhine. ETC now attracts 30,000 patrons annually through more than 140 performances during its main stage season and produces a robust array of education outreach programs that target economically disadvantaged children who typically have little or no arts programs in their schools.

“As an organization, Ensemble Theatre has consistently challenged ourselves as artists, producers, and educators to become better and to explore new ways of presenting the best contemporary plays. However, we also need to take the excitement that happens onstage outside of our front door, “explains Producing Artistic Director D. Lynn Meyers.

Starting on Monday, April 16 at noon, patrons will be able to access ETC’s new, more userfriendly website at its new location, http://www.ensemblecincinnati.org. Following in ETC’s tradition of community engagement, the new website will also give patrons useful information about where they can eat, shop, and play to supplement their visit to the theatre. “Over-the-Rhine is now a whole-day experience. Not only can you attend the theatre, but you also can dine at any number of great new restaurants, shop for gifts, grab a drink after a show, or take an historic tour, all without having to move your car (or bicycle!),” continues Meyers.

Additionally, ETC plans to renew its focus on its Next Stage Capital Campaign, a $6.5M renovation plan intended to make significant improvements to the organization’s facilities, which span 1117-1127 Vine Street. Once completed, the campaign (which was initially announced in  2008 only a few months preceding the economic recession) will expand lobby space, upgrade electrical and HVAC equipment, and improve overall patron experience and accessibility with new seats and other amenities. In addition to several private donor contributions along with property donations of its current facilities, ETC has received $1.2M from the Ohio Cultural Facilities Commission, for which the organization is actively working to match in order to release the funds for use from the State and implement its first major renovation phase that will include the lobby expansion. GBBN Architects and Messer Construction have been working with ETC on renovation plans.

“We are thrilled that with so many improvements in the Over-the-Rhine Gateway Quarter over just the past few years, along with the renovation of Washington Park, there is so much renewed energy in the area and it makes sense to plan for ETC’s next chapter,” explains Meyers. To that end, over the next few weeks, ETC will be repainting its building façade at 1127 Vine Street and add prominent banners to improve the organization’s street presence and assist patrons in easily identifying the theatre. “This will especially help to draw new patrons to our theatre who may not be as familiar with our performing space or are unaware of the range of programs and ticket options we offer,” continues Meyers. “We’re truly honored to share this neighborhood with a wide variety of unique restaurants and shops who have helped shape the character and interest in Over-the-Rhine and hope this next step for Ensemble Theatre will not only propel the organization forward, but will also contribute substantially to the Gateway Quarter’s value, stability and appeal to residents and visitors,” concludes Meyers.

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Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati is supported, in part, by the generosity of community contributions to the ArtsWave Campaign. The Ohio Arts Council helps fund Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati also receives funding from the Shubert Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts.

2011-2012 Season Presenting Sponsor is the Otto M. Budig Family Foundation. Season Sponsors: John & Ruth Sawyer, LPK, and PNC Bank. Season Fairy Godmother Sponsor: William and Susan Friedlander. Season Media Sponsors: 91.7 FM WVXU and 90.9 FM WGUC. Additional support provided by Garfield Suites Hotel, The Greater Cincinnati Foundation, and The Carol Ann and Ralph V. Haile, Jr./U.S. Bank Foundation.

Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati is a professional theatre dedicated to producing world and regional premieres of works that often explore compelling social issues. We fulfill our mission through our stage productions and educational outreach programs that enlighten, enliven, enrich and inspire our audiences.

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