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Music Hall Loses Roger Adams, Technical Director

Roger Adams,
Music Hall Technical Director
January 1, 1944 – May 14, 2012
Music Hall loses beloved friend, advocate, and craftsman

The Cincinnati Arts Association, the Music Hall resident arts organizations, and friends and family of Music Hall mourn the loss of Roger Adams, Music Hall’s beloved Technical Director since 1994. Roger died at his home on Monday, May 14.

Born on New Year’s Day in 1944, the youngest of five children, Roger was the son of a stone mason, who apprenticed to learn his father’s trade. In January of 1960, he began working with Cincinnati’s stagehand Union (IATSE Local 5), a decision that would lead to a life-long career in the entertainment industry. An active member of Local 5, Roger served as an officer and executive board member, and under his stewardship the Union established its health and welfare fund.

His years as a journeyman included work at most of the city’s concert venues (including the since demolished Albee and Palace Theaters) and the now legendary Cincinnati Opera performances that were held at the Cincinnati Zoo Pavilion, where he fondly recalled the often chaotic mix of classical music and wild animals. He spent several years at Cincinnati’s Playhouse in the Park as a carpenter, but Music Hall was the place he most enjoyed working, and where he perfected his skills under then Technical Director Roy Hopper. From set and scenery construction to countless creative projects for Music Hall’s resident companies, Roger was a talented carpenter with a reputation for being able to fix any problem, often under time constraints that seemed insurmountable. Behind the scenes, Roger was the real “star of the show,” coordinating load-ins, stage setups, crews and load-outs for virtually every show – from Opera, Symphony, May Festival, and Ballet productions to Bruce Springsteen, Prince, the White Stripes, and Garrison Keillor, to name just a few.

An avid gun collector and hunter, Roger also enjoyed participating in the popular “ghost tours” of Music Hall. Like the late Maestro Erich Kunzel, he firmly believed that Music Hall was haunted, based on his firsthand experiences while working in the theater. He was featured in several programs about Music Hall, and was generous in sharing his recollections about the theater’s history. Roger will be remembered as a dedicated employee, talented craftsman, and loyal friend by the building staff and resident companies he served so well during his tenure as Technical Director, and by countless other people he worked with over the years.

Roger is survived by his wife Diana Vandergriff Adams, son Roger G. Adams, brother Edward Adams, sister Florence Long, and numerous nieces and nephews.

The family requests that in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions be made to: Society for the Preservation of Music Hall, 1241 Elm Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202.

A memorial service is scheduled for Saturday May 19, 2012 at Music Hall Lobby from 2:00pm to 4:00pm.

Thoughts about Roger Adams from…

Cincinnati Arts Association
“We are shocked and deeply saddened by the loss of a wonderful and valued member of our staff and family. Roger will forever be a meaningful part of Music Hall’s history, and will be remembered for his more than forty years of committed service to this historic venue, nearly twenty years of which as its technical director. A great advocate for Music Hall and a terrific craftsman, Roger’s love for this wonderful facility and commitment to its world class performances are unsurpassed. Our thoughts and prayers of support go out to his family, friends and colleagues. He will be greatly missed.” – Steve Loftin, President and Executive Director, Cincinnati Arts Association

Cincinnati Ballet
“Roger was part of our Cincinnati Ballet family and his unexpected passing is extremely saddening. He was a staple at Music Hall for over fifty years and in his time there, he worked backstage on many of our productions. Roger is also the late husband of our Wardrobe Mistress, Diana Vandergriff Adams. We are keeping the entire Adams and Vandergriff families in our thoughts. He will be missed throughout our building and the entire Cincinnati arts community.” – Missie Santomo, Managing Director, Cincinnati Ballet

Cincinnati Opera
“On Monday, May 21, Roger Adams would have begun his 53rd season of working with Cincinnati Opera. If you paid attention, you could always learn something from him—how to tie a particular knot, or how to safely hang a 2-ton scenic piece, and a lot of really good stuff in between. Over the years, we faced tasks that seemed impossible, given the time and manpower available to make it happen. But Roger never faltered. He complained a little—well, a lot—but he kept at it until he got it working. That was his way.” – Glenn Plott, Director of Production, Cincinnati Opera

Cincinnati Symphony and Pops Orchestras
“This is a great loss to the arts community in Cincinnati. Roger touched many lives in his years of behind-the-scenes work at Music Hall. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family.” – Joe Hopper, Technical Director and Stage Manager, Cincinnati Symphony and Pops Orchestras

IATSE Local 5 – Cincinnati Stagehand Union
“Roger will be remembered with gratitude and affection by all his brothers and sisters in IATSE Local 5, as well as all who worked with him at Music Hall. Roger’s dedication and commitment to Music Hall, the arts community, and Local 5 will not be forgotten.” – Thomas L. Guidugli, Business Representative, Cincinnati Stage Employees

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New Edgecliff Theatre 2012-13 Season Auditions

DATE/TIME: Saturday May 26 1-4 p.m.

LOCATION: Dramakinetics of Cincinnati, 4222 Hamilton Ave, Cincinnati Ohio, 45223

Actors should provide a photo/resume and prepare 2 contrasting contemporary monologues totaling 2 minutes. Appointments not required.

Shows and Roles:

Talk Radio by Eric Bogosian
Directed by Buz Davis
Rehearsals: Aug 26-Sep 21/Performances: Sep 22-Oct 13

Sid Greenberg – host of finance radio show
Bernie – Sid’s producer operator
Spike – radio sound engineer
Dan Woodruff – late 30’s to late 40’s, Barry’s operator and best friend, the Ying to Barry’s Yang
Stu Noonan – 40’s to 50’s, radio station producer
Linda MacArthur – late 20’s to mid-30’s, attractive associate producer
Barry Champlain – late 30’s to late 40’s, a Jewish radio personality with a caustic sense of humor and a knack for cutting people down with his controversial political views
Kent – teenager, smart ass prankster
Dr. Susan Fleming – radio psychologist
Dr. Fleming’s Operator

The Santaland Diaries by David Sedaris, as adapted by Joe Mantello
and The Twelve Dates of Christmas by Ginna Hoben
Directed by Lewis Magruder
Rehearsals: Nov 4-30/Performances Dec 1-22

Crumpet – early 30’s
Mary – late 20’s to mid-30’s

Slow Descent from Heaven by Catie O’Keefe
Directed by Ed Cohen
Rehearsals: Jan 13- Feb 8/Performances Feb 9-Mar 2

Molly ages 26 to 43 years old – Strong willed, independent scientist
Sid ages 31 to 39 years old – Grounded, practical guy in love with Molly
Dietrich ages 30 to 44 years old – Ambitious Russian scientist, Molly’s former coworker and lover
Beth ages 59 to 66 years old – Midwestern mother wanting more for her son (Sid) in his relationship

Miss Witherspoon by Christopher Durang
Directed by Mark Seamon
Rehearsals: Mar 17-Apr12/Performances Apr13-May4

Veronica – A smart but worried woman, mid-forties to late fifties

Maryamma – A spirit guide in the netherworld, she may be any age. She is intelligent, and has a grace of movement and loveliness of spirit. She is also forceful when she needs to be. She wears a sari, and her ethnicity is Indian – that is from India.

Actress 1 – plays Mother 1 (thirties, a new mother somewhere in Connecticut, thrilled to have a new baby, sensible, nice) and Mother 2 (thirties, drug addict much of the time; cranky to have a baby; not trying to be mean, but not fighting it either)

Actress 2 – plays Teacher (any age, but best forty to fifty-five, African American, a bit over-worked, but a good teacher, intelligent, wants to help when she can) and Woman in a Hat (African American, a surprise visitor in the netherworld, proud of her appearance, wears an impressive “going-to-church” hat, sassy and pointed in her comments)

Actor – plays Father 1(thirties, also thrilled at have first baby, prosperous, sensible, nice), Father 2 (Hell’s Angel type, a drug addict, zones out a lot), Sleazy Man (British guy named Stanley, hangs out in the playground selling drugs to children), Dog Owner (nice guy, thirties, pretty average, loves his dog), Soothing Voice and Wise Man (another visitor in the netherworld, dressed in long white robes, he is articulate and a somewhat powerful wizard.)

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WHERE IS MY MIND?

WHERE IS MY MIND?
Presented as part of the Cincinnati Fringe Festival ’12
1317 Main
Over-the-Rhine 

Reviews: CityBeat |

Mesmerizing mind reading, crazy karaoke, vindictive ventriloquist figures, and even a soulful song are par for the course as Jackie Straight attempts to escape the one-man show in his mind. Has he merely gone mad, or is there something more? In the end, only his imagination…and yours…can set him free.

  • Thu, May 31 at 8:45pm
  • Sat, June 2 at 9pm
  • Tue, June 5 at 9pm
  • Thu, June 7 at 8:45pm
  • Sat, June 9 at 7:45pm

Official page with online ticketing |

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TRAPPED IN A BOX

TRAPPED IN A BOX
Presented as part of the Cincinnati Fringe Festival ’12
Hanke 2
Over-the-Rhine 

Reviews: CityBeat |

When Audrey grew up dreaming of a job in her favorite comedy theater, this is not what she had in mind. Phone call after phone call, she is reminded that her potential is not being met, her goals are not being accomplished, and her fellow human beings are truly not very kind or intelligent. If only they would leave her alone long enough to prepare for auditions, write her Oscar acceptance speech or, at the very least, finish her peanut butter sandwich.

  • Thu, May 31 at 9:15pm
  • Sat, June 2 at 7pm
  • Sun, June 3 at 7:15pm

Official page with online ticketing |

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THIRD QUARTER MOON: A COMPLEX DERIVATIVE LOVE STORY

THIRD QUARTER MOON: A COMPLEX DERIVATIVE LOVE STORY
Presented as part of the Cincinnati Fringe Festival ’12
1425 Main
Over-the-Rhine 

Reviews: Behind the Curtain | CityBeat |

When a shockingly self obsessed girl moves to a small town, a wealthy vampire and an often shirtless Mummy vie for her attention. Unsure of what draws them to her, they soon learn that she is a “Job Creator” — A rare breed of human that, through sheer random circumstance, has stumbled into having enough wealth to set her aside from the common rabble of ninety-nine percent of humanity. But as the shallow love triangle churns to an angst ridden eventuality, a powerful secret cabal of hedge-fund managers seeks to wreak havoc on her funds.

  • Fri, June 1 at 7pm
  • Sun, June 3 at 6pm
  • Tue, June 5 at 7:15pm
  • Thu, June 7 at 7:30pm
  • Sat, June 9 at 8:15pm

Official page with online ticketing |

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