Yearly Archives: 2012

Shakespeare Comes to Xenia

Josh Jatawick as Benedick and Juliet Howard-Welch as Beatrice. Photo by Lisa Bernheim.

X*ACT, Xenia Area Community Theater, is pleased to present William Shakespeare’s MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING, June 15 through 24th at Kettering Health Network Theater in Xenia, Ohio. This production closes the 2011/ 2012 theatre season.

This production, directed by Lisa Howard-Welch, founder and former Artistic Director of W. Shakespeare & Co. Theatre Company, features a cast of seasoned actors from all over the Dayton and Springfield area. She has assembled an ensemble that brings a multitude of professional, regional and local experience, including Josh Katawick of Springfield as Benedick, Juliet Howard-Welch of Dayton as Beatrice, Elizabeth Dillard of Springfield, as Hero, Jared Mola of Beavercreek as Claudio and Anthony Copper of Xenia as Don Pedro. Katawick and Howard-Welch have been seen locally in numerous productions. Katawick has appeared in both HAMLET and A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’s DREAM with Springfield StageWorks, amongst others, as well as spending last summer with Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey. Howard-Welch is an Actor’s Equity Membership Candidate and has worked both locally and nationally, having stage managed for New Orleans Shakespeare Festival, Dayton Opera and Clark State. She also played the role of Stella in X*ACT’s fall production of A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE.

Josh Katawick as Benedick, Juliet Howard-Welch as Beatrice & Jared Mola as Claudio. Photo by Lisa Bernheim.

Elizabeth Dillard, a student in Illinois State University’s Acting Program, has also been seen in numerous local productions including HAMLET with Springfield StageWorks, EURIDYCE at Clark State and TWELFTH NIGHT with Playhouse South. Liz has also appeared most recently with Illinois State University’s production of JULIUS CAESAR. Jared Mola was most recently seen in the Dayton Theatre Guild’s production of WITTENBERG, but has also appeared in such shows as MOUSETRAP, LITTLE WOMEN and SEUSSICAL. Mola’s first original play, I LOVE YOU, LET’s LIGHT OURSELVES ON FIRE was produced at Millikin University as part of their studio theatre season. He is now a student at Wright State. Anthony Copper has appeared on the X*ACT stage for seven productions including THE CRUCIBLE, AND THEN THERE WERE NONE, and directed this season’s production of THE UNINVITED. Anthony spent 15 years at Magic Waters Theatre in Bainbridge, Ohio where he acted in, directed and wrote numerous plays.

Also featured is a strong company of performance and production team members from all over the Dayton and surrounding areas, including Adam Hardy, Hayley Justice, Quillin Stocker, Michelle Graham, Kathleen Day, and Mike Fazio of Springfield; Abby Reisinger of Urbana; John Fredland, Ofoname Eguaroje, Nathan Hudson, Cher Collins and Anthony Chiles of Dayton; John Bukowski of Centerville; Kelly Bennington and Jon Hung of Beavercreek; Katie Paeg of Trotwood; Jon Dowler, Lisa Bernheim, Patrick Taylor and Austin Smith of Kettering; and Jacinda Bridger of Vandalia.

This production marks Howard-Welch’s third directing contract during the 2011/2012 theatrical season, having just finished A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’s DREAM for Springfield StageWorks. She also directed A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE for X*ACT in September, which marked her return to directing following a 9 year break from theatre. During her career, which has spanned 27 years in both the United States and the United Kingdom, she has directed more than 100 regional, pre-professional and professional projects and appeared in over 75 productions. She will soon be preparing her next directorial season, which includes WOMEN OF LOCKERBIE for Clark State’s Theatre Arts Program’s 2012/2013 Season. Lisa is currently the Artistic Director of The Shakespeare Project, and works as a theatre educator and actor’s coach.

General and Production Information
X*ACT – Xenia Community Theatre presents MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING, June 15th, 16th, 22nd & 23rd at 7:30pm and June 17th, 23rd and 24th at 3:00pm at The Kettering Health Network Theater, in Xenia. The venue is located at 45 East Second Street, near the intersection of US 68 and Second Street. Regular information on the production process can be obtained by following the Director’s Blog at http://astardancedmaan.blogspot.com/. Tickets are are $15.00 for general admission seats and $12 for Seniors and Students. Tickets are available at the door, online at www.XeniaAct.org, or by calling the theater at (937) 372-0516. Very limited seating is available, so reservations or pre-purchase is strongly advised. This production contains violence, mature themes and situations and is not suitable for children or those sensitive to this subject matter.

For further information, please contact X*ACT by calling (937) 372-0516. If you would like to contact the director for more specific information, you may call her at (937)238-3938 or e-mail at Lisalhw@att.net. General performance information can be obtained by contacting the theater at (937) 372-0516.

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BCT Closes Season with CHICAGO

Beavercreek Community Theatre closeS out it’s 2011-2012 season with CHICAGO

The musical, set in Prohibition-era Chicago during the roaring twenties, will be presented from June 15 – June 24 with 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday performances and 3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday matinees.

This is an Edge of the Creek production, which means that it is for adult audiences.

The satire on criminal justice corruption and the concept of the celebrity criminal features Roxie Hart, a chorus girl played by Katie Perry of Kettering, who murders a faithless lover and convinces her hapless husband Amos, portrayed by Michael Shannon of West Carrollton, to take the rap. He turns on her when he finds out he’s been duped.

On death row, Roxie vies for the spotlight and headlines with another convicted murderess, Velma Kelly, played by Tina de Alderete of Miamisburg. Velma is a vaudevillian who murdered both her husband and her sister when she found them in bed together.

Ultimately they join forces in search of the “American Dream” of fame, fortune and acquittal.

Their cell block is presided over by the corrupt Matron “Mama” Morton, portrayed by Monique Hobbs of Centerville. The two murderesses vie for the services of lawyer Billy Flynn, played by Dean Swann of Dayton.

Billy takes Roxie’s case and re-arranges her story for use by sympathetic tabloid columnist Mary Sunshine, portrayed by Bobby Mitchum of Dayton.

The cast includes Adrianne Krauss of Columbus, Arizona Craycraft of Springboro along with Dayton residents Malcolm Walker, Michael Stockstill and Jordan Tyler Duvall of Dayton and Beavercreek residents Odette Gutierrez, Mary Stoughton, Matt Owens, RJ Steck and Sandra Hyde.

The director is Chris Harmon of Beavercreek, who is also the set designer.

Annette Looper of Centerville is the choreographer and Ben Spencer of Riverside as the music director.

The Stage manager is Steve Strawser of Kettering and the assistant director is Kristi Lickliter of Riverside.

Linda Sellers of Beavercreek is the costumer designer, John Falkenbach of Dayton is the lighting designer and Tony Fende of Dayton is the sound designer.

The co-producers are Dana Kragick of Vandalia and Rachel Jakubiak of Dayton.

Tickets are $13 for adults and $11 for students, BCT members and seniors, ages 55 and older. A group discount of $1 per ticket is available to groups of 10 or more when the tickets are purchased at the same time for the same performance.

Tickets can be reserved by calling 429-4737 and leaving a message or by emailing boxoffice@bctheatre.org. For more information, visit the theater’s Web site at http://www.bctheatre.org, where the tickets can be purchased online with a credit card.

Beavercreek Community Theatre is located within the Lofino Adult Enrichment and Cultural Arts Center at 3868 Dayton-Xenia Road in Beavercreek.

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Workshop for Actors and Directors with Ed Stern

One Day Workshop for Actors and Directors

Leader: Ed Stern, Executive Artistic Director of Playhouse in the Park

Day and Time: Saturday, July 21st., 10am-5pm

Location: Village Players Theater, Ft. Thomas Womens’ Club, 8 N. Ft. Thomas Ave., Ft. Thomas, KY 41075

Cost: $25 includes lunch

Workshop limited to ten actors and five directors. Please send resume (no head shot necessary) to Anne Wrider (revajw@live.com) Please state whether you are applying as an actor or director.

Applications must be received by June 20th.

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Post Fringe: Day 6 (Monday)

The second week of the 2012 Fringe Festival kicked off with the opening of BOMBUS AND BERRYLINNE, OR THE BUMBLEBEE AND THE HUMMINGBIRD. Presented by fringe-favorite  Four Humors Theater (THE FINKLE’S THEATER SHOW ’10 and YOU ONLY LIVE FOREVER ONCE ’11).  Although, this year’s show is family-friendly, Monday’s mostly-adult audience had a blast. Only three performances remain:

  • Wed, June 6 at 9:15pm
  • Thu, June 7 at 7pm
  • Sat, June 9 at 2pm

Looking ahead, the final two performances of THE SWEET BURNING YONDER have sold out.

Also sold out in advance is Wednesday’s performance of RADIO STAR. A handful of tickets for tonight’s (Tuesday’s) performance remain. The final performance is Fri, June 8 at 7:15pm.

The cast of Playhouse in the Park’s THE SECOND CITY 2: LESS PRIDE MORE PORK performs Wednesday night at the Fringe bar series.

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Ten Most Viewed Blog Posts, May 28-June 4

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    DON’T CROSS THE STREAMS: THE CEASE AND DESIST MUSICAL Review
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