Monthly Archives: June 2012

MPI Announces Auditions for THE FOX ON THE FAIRWAY

Mariemont Players Announces Auditions For Ken Ludwig’s THE FOX ON THE FAIRWAY

Director Patrick Downey will hold auditions for the Mariemont Players production of THE FOX ON THE FAIRWAY, a comedy by Ken Ludwig, at the Walton Creek Theater, 4101 Walton Creek Road (just east of Mariemont) at 7:00pm on Friday, July 6th and at 2:00pm on Sunday, July 8th, 2012.

THE FOX ON THE FAIRWAY is a madcap comedy about love, life and man’s eternal love affair with golf from Ken Ludwig (Lend Me a Tenor, Crazy for You). Inspired by the English farces of the ’30s and ’40s, this fast-paced show is filled with mistaken identities, slamming doors and romantic hijinks, letting loose mayhem at a stuffy country club in the style of the Marx Brothers.

Cast requirements are: 2 women and 2 men playing age 30’s or 40’s and 1 man and 1 woman playing age 20’s.

Auditions will consist of cold readings from the script.

The production will be staged September 7th through September 23rd, 2012.

For more information or questions about auditions, contact the director at actone64@aol.com.

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STORMS BENEATH HER SKIN Review

Rebecca Kling. Photo by Joe Bourguignon.

Links to all reviews can be found on the BTC REVIEWS page. Blog postings, links and more are available on my FaceBook fan page. You can receive updates on Twitter from @BTCincyRob.

STORMS BENEATH HER SKIN presented by Rebecca Kling as part of the 2012 Cincinnati Fringe Festival. You can read the show description here.

Rebecca Kling greets the audience onstage as they enter, preferring to interact with the patrons before the performance (as she gets lonely backstage 🙂 .  This one-woman show offers a personal, open and frank discussion of what it means to be transgender.

Kling is comfortable on stage and does a great job of keeping the audience engaged. The tone is mostly light, but Kling does touch upon the personal pain, both internal and external, that transgenders have to endure.

Rebecca Kling. Photo by Joe Bourguignon.

To help keep the performance personal and conversational, I wouldn’t mind having Kling commit more of the show to memory. The reading of several pieces, at times, served as a barrier between the performer and the audience.

A Q&A session follows as time allows. At the performance I attended, the audience was very involved in the talkback.

Overall Kling offers a heartfelt and interesting performance. She also provides a comfortable atmosphere to discuss a topic that is outside many people’s experience. Hopefully, the audience walks away with new insight and understanding.

Click here for a complete list of show times, local media coverage and other reviews for STORMS BENEATH HER SKIN.

I would enjoy hearing what you think about the show or my review. All I ask is that you express your opinion without attacking someone else’s opinion. You can post your comments below.

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Old West Festival Auditions

The Old West Festival in Williamsburg, Ohio is looking for Volunteers for this year’s street cast. We are looking for atmosphere characters to interact with guests.

We are looking to fill all roles, but have a specific need for the following:

  • Gamblers (We need a couple of these to staff a Parlor and have enough that they don’t have to spend the whole day in the hall)
  • Saloon Girls and Can Can troupe.
  • Melodrama Cast (We are redoing the melodrama and many of the recurring characters are no longer needed so we will be looking to cast the new ones).
  • Master of Ceremonies (for the Riding show)
  • Anyone with special talents (Musicians, singers, storytellers etc.)

The Audition dates for this year are Saturday June 9, 2012 and Sunday July 1, 2012 at the Old West Festival Grounds.

The Old West Festival is located conveniently to all areas of the Cincinnati Tri-State area.From Cincinnati, take I-275 to exit 63B, State Route 32 East towards Batavia. You will follow State Route 32 approximately 14 miles before turning right on Eastwood Road. In one-tenth of a mile take another right on Cobb Road.The Old West Festival is located on the right in one-half mile at 1449 Greenbush Cobb Road.

Old West Festival Link.

If you are planning on being a part of cast this year and are unable to make either of These dates, please email me before July 3 2012. If you have any further questions, please let me or Pat know. You can email me, or call me at 859-630-6242.

Thanks,
Don Dodson

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Broadway in Cincinnati and Cincinnati Arts Association Consolidates Ticketing and Subscriber Services

FIFTH THIRD BANK BROADWAY IN CINCINNATI
AND CINCINNATI ARTS ASSOCIATION ANNOUNCE
CONSOLIDATION OF TICKETING AND SUBSCRIBER SERVICES

(June 7, 2012) – Fifth Third Bank Broadway in Cincinnati and Cincinnati Arts Association (CAA) announced today that effective July 23, 2012 all Broadway in Cincinnati ticketing and subscriber services will be consolidated into one location at the Aronoff Center for the Arts. With CAA providing comprehensive ticketing services for Broadway in Cincinnati, season ticket holders and single ticket buyers will be able to have their needs met in one location. This opportunity provides enhanced efficiencies for all consumers and supports both organizations’ high standards of customer service.

The local Broadway in Cincinnati staff will relocate to the Aronoff Center and work with the Cincinnati Arts Association team. The current Broadway in Cincinnati office located downtown at the Mercantile Center at 120 East Fourth Street will close later this summer.

Single tickets for all Broadway in Cincinnati shows will be available at CincinnatiArts.org, 513.621.ARTS [2787], the Aronoff Center Ticket Office (located downtown at 650 Walnut Street), and the Broadway in Cincinnati e-Club. 2012-13 Season Subscriptions can be purchased online at BroadwayinCincinnati.com or by phone at 800.294.1816.

“We’ve had an incredibly successful partnership with the Aronoff Center team since the doors opened back in 1995,” said Leslie Broecker, President – Midwest of Broadway Across America. “The Series, which will celebrate its 25th Anniversary this Fall, is recognized as one of the best in the country. This new arrangement will only enhance what we’ve accomplished together over the past 17 years. Our patrons will have one-stop shopping with continued superior customer service. We couldn’t have asked for a better partner and look forward to many wonderful shows for years to come.”

“The consolidation of ticketing services is a natural and positive evolution of our successful long-term partnership with Broadway Across America,” said Steve Loftin, President and Executive Director, Cincinnati Arts Association. “We are thrilled with the opportunity to centralize these services to the Aronoff Center, which is another step in our ongoing effort to provide the best possible customer service experiences to our patrons.”

BROADWAY ACROSS AMERICA (Presenter), part of the Key Brand Entertainment family of companies which includes Broadway.com, is owned and operated by British theatre producer John Gore (CEO) and entertainment industry veteran Thomas B. McGrath (Chairman). Broadway Across America presents first-class touring musicals and plays across 40 North American cities. Broadway.com is the premier theater website for new, exclusive content and ticket sales. Under the supervision of Beth Williams (COO and Head of Production), Broadway Across America is also dedicated to the development and production of new and diverse theatre. Current Broadway productions include Priscilla Queen of the Desert, Memphis, the West End production of Million Dollar Quartet and the touring production of Dreamworks’ Madagascar Live! For more information, please visit BroadwayAcrossAmerica.com and Broadway.com.

CINCINNATI ARTS ASSOCIATION
Founded in 1992, the Cincinnati Arts Association (CAA) is a not-for-profit organization that oversees the programming and management of two of the Tri-state’s finest performing arts venues – the Aronoff Center for the Arts and Music Hall – and is dedicated to supporting performing and visual arts. Each year, CAA presents a diverse schedule of events; serves upwards of 700,000 people in its venues; features the work of talented local, regional, and national artists in the Weston Art Gallery (located in the Aronoff Center); and supports the work of more than one dozen resident companies. Since the inception of its acclaimed arts education programs in 1995, CAA has reached more than one-million students. For more information, please visit www.CincinnatiArts.org.

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The Overture Awards NEXT POP STAR Announced

THE OVERTURE AWARDS
NEXT POP STAR COMPETITION
Winner Announced:
Jake Kolesar, Walnut Hills High School

CINCINNATI, OH – Jake Kolesar, a fifteen-year-old ninth-grade student at Walnut Hills High School, was selected as the winner of a $500 award at the Cincinnati Arts Association’s inaugural Overture Awards Next Pop Star competition at the Aronoff Center on Saturday, June 2. A talented guitarist and singer-songwriter, Jake played and sang one of his original songs – Floating – during the competition.

Next Pop Star is designed for talented high school students who perform popular music. The competition was developed in response to the need for a non-classical program to complement The Overture Awards’ more traditional art disciplines, and to encourage students who enjoy singing, but do not study privately and are not involved in classical music or musical theater.

“We were very pleased with the results of our first Next Pop Star competition,” said Steve Finn, CAA Director of Education and Community Relations. “We reached a group of students who were totally different than the students who compete at The Overture Awards, and we are optimistic that this new program will grow significantly over the next couple of years. Jake is a talented singer-songwriter, and this competition was a perfect match for his skills.”

Earlier this year, Jake was selected as the winner of the Billy Elliot Dream Award Essay Contest – a collaboration between Fifth Third Bank Broadway in Cincinnati, the Cincinnati Arts Association’s Overture Awards, and Local 12 WKRC. Jake took a unique approach to the essay contest by writing and singing one of his original songs (instead of writing an essay) that impressed the panel of judges.

Jake, who lives with his family in Mt. Lookout, recently completed his freshman year at Walnut Hills High School, where he is active in the choral and musical-theatre programs. He spends most of his free time writing and performing his music, which he hopes to pursue professionally. This year, Jake started performing at local coffee shops and farmers markets, and with The Queen City Balladeers. Next month, he will be performing on the acoustic stage at the Bunbury Music Festival. Jake is a huge fan of Bob Dylan and Shakespeare, and when not writing songs or doing something musical, he likes to play basketball with his friends. To sample Jake’s music (including his original song Floating, which he sang in the Next Pop Star competition), visit his You Tube channel at www.youtube.com/jakekolesar.

“I would like to thank the Cincinnati Arts Association for the wonderful opportunities that they have given me this year,” said Jake. “Between the Billy Elliot Dream Award and the Next Pop Star competition, my musical dream has moved one step closer to reality. I also greatly appreciate that CAA has chosen to accommodate not only students who have worked very hard studying opera or ballet, but people like me who may work just as hard in their room instead of in the studio.”

Upon receipt of his monetary award, Jake chose to donate $100 back to CAA “in the hope that CAA will continue to give opportunities to students of the arts.”

The three Next Pop Star finalists were Mariah Southers, a freshman at Conner High School who sang a country/western song; Jacob Turner, a senior at Walnut Hills High School who performed an original rap composition; and Emily Wyant, a junior at Ohio Virtual Academy who also performed a country/western song. The three finalists each received a $100 award.

The Overture Awards Scholarship Competition – the largest locally run arts scholarship competition in the country – provides a $2,500 scholarship to six area high school students with 18 finalists each winning a $500 scholarship. Students compete in one of six artistic disciplines: Creative Writing, Dance, Instrumental Music, Theater, Visual Art, and Vocal Music. The Overture Awards was developed to recognize, encourage and reward excellence in the arts among Tri-state students in grades 9-12. During 2012, more than 520 students competed for $24,000 in scholarships.

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