Monthly Archives: August 2012

THE PRODUCERS runs Sept. 20-Oct. 6

THE PRODUCERS
Presented by Footlighters Inc
Sept. 20-Oct 6
Newport

Directed by Mary Haas with Gary Rogers
Music directed by Alan Masters
Choreographed by Maggie Perrino
Produced by Freida Houck, Gary Wettengell & Amy Hubbs

Cast: Jeff Richardson as Max, Robert Breslin as Leo, Jules Shumateas Ula, Joe Hornbaker as Roger, Steffen Whorton as Carmen Ghia & Eric Haas as Franz
Ensemble: Diane Line (Shirley), Bryan Franke (Mr. Marx), Kevin Rutkowski, Greg Good, RJ Caldwell, George Fee, Betsi Brockmeier, Marsha Roudabush, Meredith Mason, Megan Ansley Callahan, Mary Stone, JV Katz, Jillian Schwab, Natasha Boeckmann, Lindsey Morgan & Amanda Emmons

New York, 1959. Max Bialystock was once the king of Broadway, but now all his shows close on opening night. Things turn around when he’s visited by the neurotic accountant Leo Bloom, who proposes a scheme tailor-made for producers who can only make flops: raise far more money than you need, then make sure the show is despised. No one will be interested in it, so you can pocket the surplus. To this end, they produce a musical called Springtime for Hitler and as opening night draws near, what can go wrong?

  • Thu-Sat, Sept. 20-22 at 8pm
  • Sun, Sept. 23 at 2pm
  • Thu-Sat, Sept. 27-29 at 8pm
  • Sun, Sept. 30 at 2pm
  • Wed-Sat, Oct. 3-6 at 8pm

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THE MIRACLE WORKER runs Sept. 20-30

THE MIRACLE WORKER
Presented by Wright State University
Sept. 20-30
Dayton

Reviews: Dayton City Paper | Dayton Most Metro |

In Tuscumbia, Alabama, an illness renders infant Helen Keller blind, deaf, and consequently mute . Pitied and badly spoiled by her parents, she learns no discipline and grows into a wild, raging creature by the age of six. Desperate, the Kellers hire Anne Sullivan to serve as a governess and teacher for their young daughter. After several fierce battles with Helen, Anne convinces her parents she needs two weeks alone with her if she is to achieve any progress in her education. In that time, she teaches her discipline and language through the use of her fingers, a breakthrough that has a direct effect on everyone’s life and the way they live it. –Wikipedia

  • Thu, Sept. 20 at 7pm
  • Fri-Sat, Sept. 21-22 at 8pm
  • Sun, Sept.23 at 2pm
  • Wed-Thu, Sept. 26-27 at 7pm
  • Fri, Sept. 28 at 8pm
  • Sat, Sept. 29 at 2pm & 8pm
  • Sun, Sept. 30 at 2pm

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Local media coverage: Dayton Daily News article |

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Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park Playwriting Class: Action, Dialogue & Subtext

Instructor: Y York
Instructor Bio: Award-winning playwright Y York is currently working on new plays for People’s Light and Theatre Company and Seattle Children’s Theatre. Her play Accidental Friends will tour this fall as part of the Playhouse’s Off the Hill program. She has written over forty plays which have been produced across the English-speaking world; twenty-five of them have been published. Y has taught playwriting classes and workshops since 1993 at the University of Washington, Freehold Theatre School (Seattle), Arizona State University, Ko`olau Writers Workshop (Kane`ohe, Hawai`i), Bamboo Ridge Tri4Write (Honolulu), Kumu Kahua Theatre (Honolulu), The Last Frontier Playwriting Conference (Alaska), Sarah Lawrence College, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, and online. For more info on the playwright, visit www.yyork.com.

Mondays, 6:30-9:00 PM
8 sessions, 2½ hours
September 10, 17, 24, October 1, 8, 15, 22, & 29
Fee: $285; $250 early bird discount for registration before August 27

The goals of this class are twofold: one, to write action-driven dialogue that reflects character; and two, to enable the writer to keep going when inspiration wanes. The class can be taken by a beginner, but will also be satisfying to the seasoned playwright. There will be in-class writing exercises and at-home writing assignments that students will read in class.

Preparation. We will not read previously-written work, but writers may use their existing characters and situations in the exercises. Bring paper and pens, not computers or recording devices. Be thinking about at least two characters who know one another and their context.

Register online at www.cincyplay.com or call 513.421.3888.

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Playhouse in the Park Fall Improv Classes

If improv is your thing, or if you’ve always wanted to test the waters, here’s a great opportunity!

Instructor: Kevin Crowley
Kevin Crowley returned to Cincinnati in 2006 from Los Angeles where he worked primarily in TV including CSI, Reba, Without a Trace, Murphy Brown, Drew Carey, Malcolm in the Middle and Boy Meets World. Film credits include: Major League, Suicide Kings and The Package. In Chicago, he was with The Second City for nine years as an actor, writer and director and also appeared with the Steppenwolf, Northlight and Victory Gardens theaters. Other credits include War Music at the David Geffen Theater (LA, Ovation Award) and Of Mice and Men (Cincinnati Playhouse & St. Louis Repertory Theatre, Acclaim Award) and Opus (Ensemble Theater of Cincinnati, Cincinnati Entertainment Award. He is currently on faculty at CCM Preparatory Department and has taught at NKU and Xavier University.

Beginning Improvisation
Mondays, 6:30-8:00 PM
4 sessions, 1½ hours
September 10, 17, 24, October 1
Fee: $150/$120, early bird discount for registration before August 27
Have fun while performing without a script in a safe, “no fail” environment. This introduction to basic improv rules, theory and games not only strengthens acting skills, it improves public speaking, non-verbal communication and self-confidence. The challenges of the class will be defined by the level and experience of the students.

Intermediate Improvisation
Mondays, 6:30-9:00 PM
4 sessions, 2 ½ hours
October 8, 15, 22 & 29 with a performance on Monday, November 5
Fee: $150/$120, early bird discount for registration before August 27
This class develops students’ improvisation skills towards actual performance. Students will deepen their knowledge of improv games and structures. It will culminate in an improv performance for family, friends and the public on the Rosenthal Plaza stage at the Playhouse. Enrollment in this class is limited to students with prior experience with permission of the instructor. Our hope is to see this class grow into an actual improv troupe, with guest teachers and improv sessions

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Untethered Theater Announces 2012-2013 Season

Untethered Theater is proud to announce its full, official season for 2012-2013. The ensemble will stage four shows about isolation, love, mortality and starting over at the Clifton Performance Theatre. Tickets will be available at untetheredtheaterco.com closer to performance dates. Announcements about casting and directors to soon follow.

SAVAGE IN LIMBO
11/9-11/25
By John Patrick Shanley

A Savage walks into a bar. She has a purse full of cash and a consuming need to make a change in her life, starting with the apartment she shares with her mother. At this Bronx bar she’s surrounded by other stunted losers, fellow 32 year olds who peaked long ago. Some of them find freedom at the bottom, while others find they’re still alone. Savage in Limbo is a heartrending dark comedy about unrealized potential and realizing you never had potential to begin with.

RED LIGHT WINTER
1/18-2/3
By Adam Rapp

Matt can talk about the world at length even if he’s too emotionally muddled to participate in it. Davis is the eternal life of the party. These college pals take one last stab at their 20s with a trip to Amsterdam, where a night with a beguiling prostitute called Christina changes everything. One of the most provocative plays of the past decade, the Pulitzer Prize-nominated Red Light Winter reminds us that the past – no matter how much you’d like to forget, or what you choose to remember – is never far behind.

APARTMENT 3A
4/12-4/28
By Jeff Daniels

No one donates to public television anymore. Bitter and hanging onto her idealism by a thread, Annie Wilson is fighting the good fight while fighting off the advances of her lovestruck coworker Elliot. When she moves into a new apartment, her married neighbor Donald becomes a confidant, sharing stories of love, loss and scrambled eggs. This is a story about faith of all kinds. It’s never to late for a second chance, right?

LOVE STORIES
7/12-7/28
By Itamar Moses

Nothing is what it seems in these five vignettes about the tactics we use to keep love, and how to cope without it. An interview with a Russian director becomes a passive aggressive altercation. A play is stripped down to the most basic subtext and rebuilt as something else entirely. A writer must swallow his a pride to meet the man who took his place. Through it all, there’s that universal truth about love: it hurts, but you will get used to it.

Visit untetheredtheaterco.com for updates and more. The Clifton Performance Theatre is located at 404 Ludlow Avenue in the Clifton Gaslight District.

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