Monthly Archives: June 2012

Falcon Announces 2012-2013 Season

Falcon Theater is pleased to announce its eclectic 2012-2013 season.

What would a Falcon season be without a wacky musical to start things off? We open with the regional premiere of CHiPS: THE MUSICAL. That’s right, the California Highway Patrol’s Ponch and Jon are back with the same tight pants and blinding teeth you remember from the 70s TV classic.

Again for the holidays, we present a reimagined version of IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE: A LIVE RADIO DRAMA. Come with us to the 1940’s radio studio WFAL where you’ll see George, Mary, Clarence and the rest of Bedford Falls come to life through the magic of live radio.

In February we bring one of the true modern American masterpieces to our stage with DOUBT. A Tony and Pulitzer Prize award winner, Doubt is a gripping drama about suspicion, scandal and the elusive questions of moral certainty.

Next up is the Agatha Christie classic, AND THEN THERE WERE NONE. The original novel remains the best selling mystery of all time and Falcon will celebrate the 70th anniversary of the stage play in April.

We follow this mystery with another mystery…what show will close our 2012-2013 season!? Our final show is yet to be announced but it will be a worthy ending to a stellar season.

CHiPs: THE MUSICAL
October 12-27, 2012
Regional Premiere (yes, that CHiPs)
Book, Music & Lyrics by Rick Batella

IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE
A Live Radio Drama
December 7-15, 2012
Back again and completely re-envisioned, with a new script and new cast
By Joe Landry

DOUBT
February 8-23, 2013
Pulitzer and Tony Award winning play
By John Patrick Shanley

AND THEN THERE WERE NONE
April 5-20, 2013
Best-Selling Mystery of All-Time with a new script
By Agatha Christie

TBA
May 31-June 15, 2013
Special production to be announced.

Falcon is proud to have Yelp as their season sponsor and is supported by ArtsWave and the Purdy Foundation.

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2012 OCTAFest Excerpt Awards

Thirteen theatres presented excerpts from their current season over the three day period. There were dramas, musicals and comedies, and they all provided great entertainment for the audiences. Thanks to all the theatres that brought excerpts this year.

Marty Williams was the OCTAfest chair for our region this year. The adjudicators were Jerry Zimmerman, Connie Murphy and Joe Barton. Their jobs were made very difficult due to the excellent theatre from our region. After much deliberation, they made their selections. Now for the winners:

PUMP BOYS AND DINETTES

  • Shawn Toadvine as L.M.
    Excellence in Vocal Performance
  • Amy Grace Curtis & Pam Day
    Merit in Duet Performance in “Sisters”
  • Shawn Toadvine
    Excellence in Set Design
JUDGEMENT AT NUREMBERG
  • Dee Dunn as Mrs. Halbestadt
    Excellence in Acting
  • Joel Lind as Rudolph Peterson
    Outstanding in Acting
THE CRUCIBLE
  • Dan Cohen
    Outstanding in Directing
  • Pegatha Eddingfield
    Merit in Costume Design
  • The Cast
    Excellence in Ensemble
  • David Levy as John Proctor
    Excellence in Acting
  • Tara Williams as Elizabeth Proctor
    Excellence in Acting
  • Lily Hidalgo as Mary Warren
    Merit in Acting
  • Glenn Schaich as Reverend John Hale
    Merit in Acting

THE BOYS NEXT DOOR

  • Tony Wright as Lucien B. Smith
    Merit in Acting

AVENUE Q

  • Bunny Arszman
    Excellence in Directing
  • Sherry McCamley
    Outstanding in Musical Direction
  • Lara Gonzalez
    Outstanding in Vocal Direction
  • Wes Ledyard
    Oustanding in Puppet Creation
  • Scott Ledyard
    Excellence in Puppet Creation
  • Showbiz Players, Inc.
    Outstanding Ensemble
  • The Orchestra
    Outstanding in Musical Performance
  • Robert Breslin as Princeton
    Outstanding in Musical Performance
  • Emily Rowekamp as Kate Monster
    Outstanding in Musical Performance
  • Nate Moster as Rod
    Excellence in Musical Performance
  • Bill Geraghty as Nicky
    Excellence in Musical Performance
  • Erin McCamley as Christmas Eve
    Outstanding in Musical Performance
  • John Woll as Brian
    Merit in Musical Performance
  • Burgess Byrd as Gary Coleman
    Outstanding in Acting
  • Ken Goldhoff as Trekkie Monster
    Excellence in Musical Performance
  • Mike Fielder
    Excellence in Puppeteering
  • Julie Wacksman
    Excellence in Puppeteering
  • Jules Shumate
    Excellence in Puppeteering

THE DINING ROOM

  • Karen Oehler
    Merit in Directing
  • Paula Whitaker as Old Lady
    Merit in Acting
  • Rebecca Smith as Dora
    Merit in Acting
  • Bett Kooris as Aunt Harriet
    Merit in Acting

RENT

  • Robert Weidle
    Merit in Directing
  • Jim Curtis, Amie Marmer, Karen Wiebe
    Excellence in Costuming
  • Missy Whitis
    Excellence in Musical Directing
  • The Orchestra
    Excellence in Musical Performance
  • The Cast
    Excellence in Ensemble
  • Steffen Whorton as Collins
    Excellence in Acting and Musical Performance
  • Tina de Alderete as Mimi
    Excellence in Musical Performance
  • Brandon Fox as Mark
    Merit in Acting

OVER THE RIVER AND THROUGH THE WOODS

  • The Cast
    Outstanding in Ensemble
  • Ginny Weil
    Merit in Directing
  • Norma Niinements as Aida
    Ouststanding in Acting
  • Bill Hartnett as Frank
    Excellence in Acting
  • Ann Baker as Emma
    Outstanding in Acting
  • Arny Stoller as Nunzio
    Excellence in Acting
  • Michael Sauer as Nicky
    Excellence in Acting

FOREVER PLAID

  • Pam Blessing
    Excellence in Choreography
  • The Cast
    Merit in Ensemble

AN INSPECTOR CALLS

  •  Jef Brown
    Excellence in Directing
  • Jef Brown
    Excellence in Set Design and Décor
  • Burt McCollom as Inspector Goole
    Merit in Acting
  • Betty Coulter as Sybil
    Excellence in Acting
  • Wayne Kirsch as Arthur
    Excellence in Acting
  • Ryan Fissel as Eric
    Merit in Acting
  • Village Players of Ft. Thomas
    Excellence in Ensemble

THE DIXIE SWIM CLUB

  • Jan Yearout
    Merit in Costume Design

SONGS FROM THE TALL GRASS

  • The Cast
    Excellence in Vocal Ensemble
  • Jay Goodlett
    Merit in Choreography
  • The Children’s Ensemble
    Merit in Ensemble
  • Aaron Leonard as the Narrator
    Excellence in Muscial Performance
  • Anna Schindler as The Daughter
    Merit in Musical Performance
  • Alex Laflin as The Son
    Merit in Acting
  • Maddie Perry as The Little Shoes Girl
    Merit in Vocal Performance
  • Tammy Howard Leonard
    Merit in Costume Design

The invitees to the State conference over Labor Day weekend are AVENUE Q presented by Showbiz, THE CRUCIBLE presented by The Drama Workshop, and RENT presented by Footlighters. The alternate is AN INSPECTOR CALLS presented by Village Players. Congratulations to all of the winners.

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Cincinnati Shakespeare Company Receives ArtsWave Impact Grant

ArtsWave has announced that CSC will receive $70,000 for Season 19

CINCINNATI, June 25, 2012 – Cincinnati Shakespeare Company received an impact grant of $70,000 from ArtsWave to support the company’s efforts in bringing Shakespeare and the classics to life for the Greater Cincinnati community.

“ArtsWave has played such an important role in helping arts organizations of all disciplines reach out to audiences all over the region. Cincinnati Shakespeare Company is grateful to have received funding from them since 1999. We are thrilled that ArtsWave has determined that the impact we are making in the community has warranted an increase,” said Brian Isaac Phillips, Producing Artistic Director.

This year marks the first time that ArtsWave has made grant-making decisions based on the community impact of the recipient organizations, using data and measurement strategies chosen by the organizations. Grantmaking committees also considered criteria such as leadership, stability, and collaborations with other arts organizations. Community volunteers committed over $9.4 million for impact grants to thirty-three local arts organizations ranging from $10,000 to over $2 million.

“The new requirements of ArtsWave’s granting process have asked us to look at ourselves from a different angle. We know the arts are good. But now, with these new measurements, we can begin to talk about WHY and HOW that good can affect the lives of the people of Cincinnati and the region,” says Managing Director, Lettie Van Hemert. “This process has given us some wonderful new tools with which we can more clearly tell our story. And it has helped us realize that we directly contribute to making Cincinnati a better place to live. ”

In preliminary data, CSC found that 64% of students surveyed were more comfortable with the arts after one visit to CSC to watch a play. 90% of teachers surveyed said that visits to or from CSC increased the quality of their school’s curriculum.

Jay Woffington, Executive Director, says “Every dollar this company takes in is reinvested in our programming. Every additional dollar from ArtsWave will help us reach further. Last year Shakespeare in the Park performed in twelve neighborhoods around the city, from Boone Co. to West Chester. This year, because of ArtsWave, we can add tour dates to bring Shakespeare to even more families. We can take productions and workshops into more schools to give many students the only theatre education available to them after rounds of funding cuts.”

Cincinnati Shakespeare Company wishes to thank the thousands of people who contribute to ArtsWave’s annual community campaign—donors who recognize the importance of the arts to everyone in Cincinnati and the region. Van Hemert says, “It’s really all about the people in the audience, whether it’s here in our theatre, in a school auditorium, or sitting in the grass in the new Washington Park. It’s gratifying and humbling to know that we’re making people’s lives just a little richer.”

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About Season 19:

Season 19 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. The season design sponsor is Judge Mark Painter. Production dates, tickets and info for Season 19 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 a dozen mainstage productions each season. 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. Cincinnati Shakespeare Company’s Education and Outreach Programs see more than 22,000 students each season by taking Shakespeare into schools, parks, community centers and by hosting educational matinees of mainstage productions at its home on Race Street. In Season 20, CSC will become one of only a handful of companies worldwide to have produced Shakespeare’s 38-play canon in its entirety. CSC is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization and all donations are tax deductible.

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TrueTheatre Accepting Story Submissions for trueGRIT

True Theatre, is looking for 5 people to share their *true, personal stories* as part of their next show, “trueGRIT” (show date: Monday, July 23rd).

For all you John and Jane Waynes out there, they’re looking for all your stories of perseverance, endurance, and survival.

Deadline for trueGRIT submissions is Saturday, June 30th.

Meetings with prospective storytellers will be held on Sunday, July 1st, or by appointment, as needed.

Storytellers selected will be expected to attend 1 – 3 rehearsals before the performance.

For further details or to submit a synopsis, write stories@truetheatre.com or visit http://www.truetheatre.com/contact.html<http://truetheatre.com/contact.html.

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New LGBT Film Festival brings Meredith Baxter to Tri-State

Meredith Baxter, Narrator for the festival selected film “Raid of the Rainbow Lounge” will be making her way to Cincinnati on July 21 to be a part of the inaugural CNKY Scene Film Festival at the Know Theatre of Cincinnati.

In film, television and on stage, Meredith Baxter is noted for her accessible portrayals of intelligent, independent women who struggle with the challenges before them. Baxter achieved success early in her career with a string of hit television series including “Bridget Loves Bernie,” the critically acclaimed drama “Family,” and most notably, the long running and extremely popular “Family Ties.” Meredith made a seamless transition to drama after seven years as one of America’s favorite sitcom stars and quickly became one of the most sought actors for television movies.

“Raid of the Rainbow Lounge” is a documentary on the police raid of a Fort Worth, Texas LGBT bar in 2009.

The CNKY Scene Film Festival, part of Know Theatre’s Jackson Street Project takes place July 19-22 and will include LGBT themed films from around the world. Jonathan D. Lovitz from the hit Logo TV shows “Setup Squad” and “1 girl 5 gays” will be a special guest along with singer/songwriter Jeremiah Clark.

For tickets and more information visit their website at cnkyfilmfestival.com.

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