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BYE BYE BIRDIE runs Dec. 6-9

BYE BYE BIRDIE
Presented by Greater Hamilton Civic Theatre
Dec. 6-9
Hamilton

Directed and choreographed by Chris Beiser
Musical direction by Mike Wallick
Vocal direction by Jay Myers
​Produced by Teresa Bayer-Iltzsch, Karen Buchanan & Mary St. John

Cast list

BYE BYE BIRDIE is one of the most captivating musical shows of our time. It is a satire done with the fondest affection, and tells the story of a rock and roll singer who is about to be inducted into the army. “An English Teacher,” “What Did I Ever See in Him?,” “Put on a Happy Face,” “One Boy,” “A Lot of Livin’ to Do,” “Kids,” “Rosie” and “Spanish Rose” are musical theatre classics. This is the tops in imagination and good old fashion fun!

  • Thu-Sat, Dec. 6-8 at 8pm
  • Sun, Dec. 9 at 2pm

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True Theatre Seeks Stories on CINCINNATI

True Theatre is looking for stories on “CINCINNATI” for their next show (Monday, January 7, 2013)

It’s our favorite city and our home. How has Cincinnati helped you? What have you done to help Cincinnati? Perhaps the relationship between you and the city isn’t always so rosy…? What’s your trueCINCINNATI story? Let us hear from you <http://truetheatre.com/contact.html> and you could be telling our audiences on January 7!

True Theatre is producing trueCINCINNATI, which will run for one night only on Monday, January 7th at the Know Theatre in downtown Cincinnati. They are now making appointments with people to hear their true, personal, CINCINNATI-related stories for possible inclusion in the show.

Appointments will be for Sunday, November 18 or by arrangement. If you have a story you would like True Theatre to consider for this show, reach out to them at truetheatre.com/contact.html or by writing stories@truetheatre.com. They will work with you to set an appointment and provide directions.

On the night of the show, stories will be expected to fit into a 10-15 minute time window and be told without notes. For the initial appointment, it is hoped, but not mandatory, that candidates can come close to these constraints. Unique approaches to the theme are welcome.

Following the consideration period, True Theatre will select five (5) stories for the show which fit the theme, have a good structure, and which balance nicely against the other stories selected.

If your story is selected for the show, you will be expected to work with True Theatre to find time to participate in 1 – 3 rehearsals (as needed) and then participate in the show.

Other shows that True Theatre is producing this season (and for which they are looking for storytellers) include:

  • April 8, 2013: trueMISCHIEF*: These storytellers have been up to no good! …or are the victims of those who were. Come hear about pranks and pranksters and the sneaky things that go on when you’re not looking!
  • July 29, 2012: trueCRIME*: The crime rate in the summer is higher than at any other time of the year. Duck for cover with True Theatre for these stories of crime and punishment.

[All shows are at 7:30PM]

If you have a story that you think fits one of these themes or just have one that you *gotta *share, reach out to True Theatre by the methods listed above.

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New Edgecliff Pairs Sedaris and Hoben

Holiday standard matched with regional premiere

New Edgecliff Theatre has once again re-invented its annual antidote to the holidays, this year pairing David Sedaris’ one-man one-act, “The Santaland Diaries” with the regional premiere of Ginna Hoben’s one-woman one-act, “The 12 Dates of Christmas”.

This year’s remount of “The Santaland Diaries” will feature Brian Griffin, who’s been seen at NET previously as Cyrano in “Cyrano: Rehearsed”. Other recent Cincinnati acting roles include Ted in “Collapse” at Know Theatre, Felix Ungar in “The Odd Couple” at the Carnegie Performance Center, and Gooper in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof at the Covedale.

As most know by now, “The Santaland Diaries” chronicles the real-life observations of renowned NPR commentator and memoirist Sedaris as he encounters crazed Santas, obnoxious parents and queasy children, while working his first New York job – as one of Santa’s Elves – in the very nexus of commercial Christmas and Holiday Cheer, Macy’s Santaland.

After intermission, Ginna Hoben’s “The 12 Dates of Christmas” traces the dating travails of Mary. After she sees her fiancé making out with his co-worker on national TV at the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, she dumps him and then spends the next year being set up, hooked up, strung up, and fed up as she navigates her life alone as a New York actor in her thirties. Eric Minton of Shakespeareances.com has written, “Hoben has created a woman’s show to join the annual, male-dominated Christmas lineup, but like The Santaland Diaries, it is a tale of real life and holiday hope touching us all.” Featuring Annie Kalahurka, whose local credits include “The Odd Couple” at The Carnegie, as well as “The Dragon”, “Abraham Lincoln’s Big Gay Dance Party”, “Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson” and “Sideways Stories from Wayside School” with Know Theatre.

Directing both pieces will be Lewis Magruder, founder and producing artistic director for Broad Horizons Theatre Company, which develops and promotes new works in New York City. For Broad Horizons, Lewis has directed the critically acclaimed “Evensong”, an award-winning revival of “Cloud 9” (with Ty Burrell), numerous readings and workshops of new works, and more. Other favorite directing credits include Asolo Theatre, in Sarasota; English-American Theatre in Düsseldorf, Germany; Pennsylvania Center Stage in State College, Pennsylvania; Metropolitan Opera summer opera program for young singers in Tel Aviv; and Rutgers University. In addition, until recently, he was associate artistic director of Tony Honoree The Acting Company in New York City. He currently is an assistant professor of theatre at Miami University.

New Edgecliff Artistic Director Jim Stump says, “When I read Ginna’s script, it seemed as though it was written to be paired with “Santaland”. Featuring two solid actors and Lewis Magruder’s direction, this should prove to be a Christmas match made in heaven!”

NET Executive Director and founder Michael Shooner adds, “We’re very much looking forward to our return, in our 15th season, to the Fifth Third Bank Theater at the Aronoff – where our wildly successful first production of “The Santaland Diaries” was mounted in 2001. With Brian as our sixth Crumpet the Elf and adding Annie in “The 12 Dates”, this promises to be our best Christmas ever.”

Intended for mature audiences only.

The Santaland Diaries and The 12 Dates of Christmas
November 29 – December 8, Wed-Sat, 7:30pm. With Saturday matinees, 2:00pm
Pay-What-You-Can Preview, Wed. Nov 28, 7:30pm
Fifth Third Bank Theater at The Aronoff Center for the Arts (entrance on Main Street at the corner of Seventh Street)
Tickets: $25.25 adults, $20.25 seniors, and $18.25 students.
For more information or to purchase your tickets, visit CincinnatiArts.org or call (513) 621-ARTS (2787)

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THE BUTTERFINGERS ANGEL, MARY & JOSEPH, HEROD THE NUT & THE SLAUGHTER OF 12 HIT CAROLS IN A PEAR TREE runs Dec. 7-15

THE BUTTERFINGERS ANGEL, MARY & JOSEPH, HEROD THE NUT & THE SLAUGHTER OF 12 HIT CAROLS IN A PEAR TREE
Presented by CenterStage Players of Ohio
Dec. 7-15
North College Hill

Directed by Dee Dunn
Produced by Bridgid Dunn

Cast: Jonanthan Schlachta as Angel, Patricia Mullins as Mary, Francis Boyle as Joseph, Colin Thornton as Man in Grey, Bridgid Dunn as Tree, Judy Berrens, Becky Coots as the Women of Judea, Pat Hopkins, Jeff Weber, Rich Schmaltz as the Three Kings, Hannah Funk as Innkeeper’s Daughter & Olivia Dunn, Yoshi Schmaltz, Sasha Thornton as Cow, Donkey & Sheep

Dealing with the story of Mary and Joseph and the birth of Jesus from a fresh and richly creative point of view, the author combines a series of deftly constructed short scenes, traditional Christmas music, and often antic characterizations into a wholly original theater piece…

  • Fri-Sat, Dec. 7-8 at 8pm
  • Sun, Dec. 9 at 2pm
  • Thu-Sat. Dec. 13-15 at 8pm

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ETC Presents Family Friendly Holiday Musical ALICE IN WONDERLAND

DON’T BE LATE FOR A VERY IMPORTANT DATE:
ENSEMBLE THEATRE CINCINNATI PRESENTS FAMILY FRIENDLY HOLIDAY MUSICAL
ALICE IN WONDERLAND, NOVEMBER 28-DECEMBER 30, 2012

(Cincinnati, OH) Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati (ETC) presents the return of one of its most cherished holiday musicals Alice in Wonderland, by local playwright Joseph McDonough with music and lyrics by David Kisor, playing November 28 through December 30, 2012. In the tradition of ETC’s “fractured fairytale” holiday productions, Alice in Wonderland is a modern spin on the classic fairytale by Lewis Carroll and features exuberant colorful costumes, and an updated fantastical set design that will delight audiences of all ages. ETC’s sassy version is the toe-tapping tale of a lost girl, a cool cat, a wild hare, and the original “dancing queen.” Moreover, this year’s version features several new songs along with the return of several Cincinnati’s favorite actors reprising their roles for returning and new audiences alike. Directed by D. Lynn Meyers. Premiere Sponsor is Macy’s.

Each season, ETC produces a magical fairy tale musical written with families in mind. As a theatre that also seeks to nurture new audiences, ETC has specifically commissioned these shows that take classic fairy tales and give them a fresh, modern spin with contemporary cultural references to make the shows’ message accessible for the next generation of arts patrons.

Following the success of recent holiday musicals, ETC has expanded its performance schedule to include over 30 chances for audiences to see this popular production. ETC will also offer a convenient show calendar for families with many weekend matinees, early 6:00 pm Sunday evening shows, and 7:00 pm evening shows throughout the holiday season. ETC’s Producing Artistic Director D. Lynn Meyers says, “What’s so great about David and Joe’s fairytale creations is that the lessons are timeless and will always appeal to and engage new audiences, especially all the children who get to explore this revamped Alice in Wonderland for the first time. Alice needs to learn a lesson and each of the show’s characters, as well as the audience, become part of her learning this lesson.”

About the Cast
Sarah M. White
makes her ETC debut as Alice. Ms. White is a member of ETC’s 2012-2013 Acting Intern Company. She is a recent graduate of Ball State University’s Musical Theatre program, where some of her favorite credits include: One Flea Spare, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, All in the Timing, Macbeth, Company, and Hair. She also appeared in the Downtown Dinner Theatre production of A Grand Night for Singing.

Deb G. Girdler reprises her role as the Queen of Hearts/King/Mom. She has appeared numerous times on ETC’s stage, often as the villain in the holiday shows. Her ETC credits include the evil fairy Wisteria in Sleeping Beauty, The Queen of Hearts in Alice in Wonderland, Betty in the smash hit The Great American Trailer Park Musical, as well as Old Bones in The Frog Princess. Ms. Girdler has appeared at the Olney Theatre as the Fairy Godmother in the now official version of Rogers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella as well as in La Cage Aux Folles at the Gateway Playhouse in New Jersey. A CCM graduate, she began her career on the Showboat Majestic and has worked off-Broadway, in regional theatre, and in summer stock for over 30 years.

Michael G. Bath (White Rabbit) returns to ETC’s stage, having most recently appeared in ETC’s productions of Snow White, Next Fall, Cinderella, Becky’s New Car and My Name is Asher Lev. Other regional credits include Superior Donuts with The Clifton Players and Angels in America at Know Theatre. Mr. Bath has also performed with Playhouse in the Park, Cincinnati Children’s Theatre, the Performance Gallery, Showboat Majestic, and Stage First Cincinnati.

Shannon Rae Lutz (Mad Hatter) first performed on ETC’s stage in the 1989 New Works Festival. In 1991, she joined the Acting Intern Company. She has been seen on ETC’s mainstage in Fiction, Jack and the Beanstalk, The Chronicles of Plague, A School for Scandal, Cinderella (1992), Zorro, Poor Super Man, The Frog Princess (1997, 2002), Sleeping Beauty (2000, 2009) and Alice in Wonderland (1998, 2003, 2008). A CCM graduate, she earned her M.F.A. in Theatre Performance in 1996.

Torie Wiggins (March Hare) makes her mainstage ETC debut with this production. She co-adapted and performed her one-woman show, Your Negro Tour Guide at Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati, as well as other venues in Cincinnati and across the country. She has appeared on All My Children and the feature film Love Me Through It. Her Know Theatre of Cincinnati credits include Abraham Lincoln’s Big Gay Dance Party, Collapse, Afghan Women Writer’s Project, and Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson. She was recently seen in To Kill A Mockingbird at Cincinnati Shakespeare Company.

Jared D. Doren (Mock Turtle) was a member of the 1995-1996 ETC Acting Intern Company. His ETC credits include: Snow White, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, The Frog Princess, Alice in Wonderland, A Question of Mercy, as well as the stage readings of The Laramie Project: Ten Years Later (An Epilogue), Campaign, The Musical and Anne of Green Gables, The Musical. Mr. Doren’s other local performance credits include The Baker’s Wife in Concert (Carnegie Arts Center), Of Mice and Men (Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati) and 1776 (Downtown Theatre Classics). This spring, he will direct And Then There Were None with Falcon Theatre.

Kate Wilford (Dormouse) has been seen in ETC’s productions of Snow White, Becky’s New Car and Dead Man’s Cell Phone, and the world premieres of Don’t Make Me Pull This Show Over and Keeping The Faith. Her other ETC credits include Women Of Lockerbie, Wayfarer’s Rest, and Death Defying Acts. Her Cincinnati Shakespeare Company credits include Bedroom Farce, The Cherry Orchard, Romeo And Juliet, and All My Sons. Ms. Wilford also appeared as Linda Lohman in New Edgecliff’s Death Of A Salesman, which earned her both a CEA and an Acclaim Award for best leading actress.

Buz Davis (Tweedledum) has appeared in three previous holiday shows at ETC: last season in Snow White as the Jester in Jack In The Beanstalk, and a one-night performance as the Czar in The Frog Princess. His other ETC credits include: A Package Deal, A Slice of Buffalo, a Peace of Paris, Buckminster Fuller: In and Out of Universe and Mauritius. Mr. Davis’ other regional credits include Superior Donuts with The Clifton Players, All’s Well That Ends Well with Cincinnati Shakespeare Company, The History Boys with New Stage Collective, among others.

Sara Mackie (Cheshire Cat) recently was seen on ETC’s stage in Snow White, Winter Wonderettes, 25 The Musical, Cinderella, The Marvelous Wonderettes, Sleeping Beauty, Mauritius, and Alice in Wonderland. This spring, she will return to reprise her role as Betty Jean in Marvelous Wonderettes: Caps and Gowns. Her other credits include Linoleum in the uproarious The Great American Trailer Park Musical as well as the role of Izzy in Rabbit Hole. A graduate of Wright State University, she has previously performed on this stage in Ugly Duck, Cinderella, Cripple of Inishmaan, A Sense of Place, War Games, Sleeping Beauty, and Around the World in 80 Days.

Ken Early (Caterpillar/Butterfly), Tess Talbot (Tweedledee), Andrew Maloney (Card 5), and Acting Interns Nick Tsangaris (Card 7) and Spenser Smith (Card 2), round out the ensemble cast.

Production team includes Brian c. Mehring (Set Designer), Aaron Clements (Technical Operations Director), Matthew Hollstegge (Lighting Designer, Production Coordinator & Master Electrician), Shannon Rae Lutz (Properties Master & Design Assistant), Chuck Hatcher (Sound Designer), Scot Woolley (Musical Director), Dee Anne Bryll (Choreographer) and Reba Senske (Costume Designer). Production Stage Manager is Brandon Holmes.

Ticket Prices
Tickets are $38 for Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday performances.
Tickets are $42 for Friday, Saturday, and Sunday performances.
Children’s tickets (ages 12 and under) are $16 for all performances.
Current subscribers receive $5 off each ticket.

For the 2012-2013 season, ETC will continue its popular half-price rush tickets and $15 student rush tickets for all performances, which are available two hours prior to show time. Tickets and seating subject to availability.

Performance Schedule
Runs Nov 28-Dec 30. 7:00 p.m. performances Fri.; 2:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. performances Sat. and select weeknights; 2:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. on Sundays. 2:00 p.m. only performance on Dec. 30. No performances on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day. A complete calendar is available at www.ensemblecincinnati.org.

Other Single Ticket Discounts
Military/Educator, Public Radio Perks Card, ArtsWave FunCard, AAA, Senior and Enjoy the Arts discounts available; tickets and seating are subject to availability. ETC accepts all major credit cards, Over-the-Rhine Merchant gift cards, and Downtown Cincinnati gift cards. Group rates are available for 10 or more people.

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 Cincinnati with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati also receives funding from the Shubert Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts. 

2012-2013 Season Presenting Sponsor is the Otto M. Budig Family Foundation. Season Sponsor: PNC Bank. Season Fairy Godmother Sponsor: William and Susan Friedlander. 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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