Yearly Archives: 2012

Director Names Cast of LOVE KNOTS

World Premiere June 1-8, 2012 at Cincinnati Fringe Festival

Co-Director of Essex Theatre Arts Studio (ETAS) Bob Allen has announced that he will direct a cast of fifteen tri-state actors to perform the world premiere of
LOVE KNOTS (a love-fest of short plays) by Kentucky playwright Philip Paradis

Cincinnati, OH (May 12, 2012) Co-Director of Essex Theatre Arts Studio (ETAS) Bob Allen has announced that he will direct a cast of fifteen tri-state actors to perform the world premiere of LOVE KNOTS (a love-fest of short plays) by Kentucky playwright Philip Paradis. The ninety-minute show LOVE KNOTS, which is a compilation of five short comedies dealing with love’s manifestations and complications, will be presented by Essex Theatre Arts Studio and the 2012 Cincinnati Fringe Festival. The five performances of Love Knots will be presented at the Emery Theatre, 1112 Walnut St., Cincinnati, OH 45202.

“We have a tremendously talented cast,” says Allen. “In addition to nine local actors active in the area theatre scene, we have six students from The Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music Drama Department. I’m pleased to be working with all of them on this premier of LOVE KNOTS by Phil Paradis, who is a talented up-and-coming new playwright.”

Selected for the LOVE KNOTS cast are the following actors:

Paul Eisenman, of Cincinnati, OH, last month debuted his one-man show The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Enlightenment at the Westwood Town Hall Theater. Prior outings include the title role in Visiting Mr. Green, Brabantio in Othello, Aimable in The Baker’s Wife, and Cowardly Lion in The Wizard of Oz.

Ryan Fissel, from Youngstown, OH, is completing a Master of Humanities degree with a concentration on literature and writing, from Tiffin University. Favorite roles include Brad Majors in The Rocky Horror Show, Jimmy Curry in The Rainmaker, Linus in You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown, Hero in A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum, Eric Birling in An Inspector Calls, Charlie in Marvin’s Room, and Victor in Cabaret.

Mindy Heithaus, of Westchester, OH, is a graduate of Northern Kentucky University’s Theatre Program. She has appeared in Night of the Iguana, Darker, Singin’ in the Rain, Steel Magnolias, Crimes of the Heart, and Lend Me a Tenor. Recently she appeared in New Edgecliff Theatre’s Reasons To Be Pretty.

Marisa Holzman, of Highland Heights, KY, is a senior BFA Theatre major at Northern Kentucky University, graduating in December 2012. This is her second Fringe; last year she was in Body Speaks and was stage manager for Darker. She has worked with Clear Stage Cincinnati, Cincinnati Actor’s Studio, and New Edgecliff Theatre.

Connor Lawrence, of Bowling Green, KY, is a sophomore at The Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music pursuing a BFA in dramatic performance. He was with the Public Theater of Kentucky and Fountain Square Players in To Kill a Mockingbird (Jem Finch), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Puck), The Diary of Anne Frank (Peter Van Daan), and Death of a Salesman (Bernard).

Barbara Manning, of Florence, KY has been active in theater for many years. Her acting credits include Mrs. Peachum (Threepenny Opera), Maria Vasilyevna (Uncle Vanya), Reverend Mother (Nunsense). In readings with husband Tom, she has explored the love letters of John and Abigail Adams, and Abelard and Heloise.

Tom Manning, of Florence, KY has directed over ninety plays in university, summer stock and off-off-Broadway venues. Tom is a veteran actor and has performed various roles for Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati, The Human Race Theatre, and Indianapolis Shakespeare Festival, The Drama Workshop, and Showboat Majestic, among others.

Madeline McKenzie, of Fort Collins, CO, is a junior in The Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music Drama Department. She was recently seen in Ulysses as the Irishman and in Transmigration 2012: Booth as Mary Surratt.

Rachel Mock, of Cincinnati, OH was recently seen in New Edgecliff Theatre’s Reasons to be Pretty (Steph), and The Children’s Theatre’s touring show City of Immigrants (Katerina). Other credits: Cinderella Waltz (Regan), Necessary Targets (Zlata), Whales! Save Us! (Zuzu), and Steel Magnolias (Clairee).

Callie Schuttera, of Landen, OH, is about to begin her senior year as a dramatic performance major at The Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music. She was in Coram Boy and in Ulysses. In last year’s Cincinnati Fringe, Callie played Josephine in Opal Opus: Journey to Alakazoo, which was winner of the Audience Pick of the Fringe 2011.

Nick Tsangaris, a native of Indianapolis, IN, and recent Xavier University graduate, has played Joe Pitt in Angels in America, CB in Dog Sees God, Ted in Spooky Dog and the Teenage Gang Mysteries, and Sergeant of Police in Pirates of Penzance.

Sarah Vargo, of Mansfield, OH, is a junior at The Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music Drama Department. Some of her past credits include: Thomasina Coverly in Arcadia, CCM Drama; Miss Price in Coram Boy, CCM Drama; and Penny Sycamore in You Can’t Take it With You, Lexington Theatre.

Nathan Wallace, of Tupelo, MS, recently finished his first year at The Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music studying dramatic performance. Some of his credits include: A Christmas Carol (Bob Cratchit), Once Upon a Mattress (King Sextimus), Lucky Stiff (Lugi de Gaudi), Gepetto and Son (Stromboli), The Drowsy Chaperone (Gangster), and Alice and Wonderland (Mad Hatter).

Anne Wrider, of Cincinnati, OH has been involved in community theater for the last fifteen years, mostly in Cincinnati. Her favorite roles have been Big Mama (Cat on a Hot Tin Roof), Kate Keller (All My Sons), Mary Pendarves (Joyful Noise) and Clairee Belcher (Steel Magnolias).

Trey Wright from Louisville, KY, a Freshman Drama Major at The Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, has played Exeter in CCM’s The Civil War, Jim in Youth Performing Arts School’s Big River, Axel in The Nerd, and the Emperor in My Emperor’s New Clothes.

The 2012 Cincinnati Fringe Festival is a Know Theatre Production and runs from May 29-June 9th. All tickets are $12. For more information or tickets: www.cincyfringe.com/tickets/ or call 513.300.KNOW (5669).

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RADIO STAR

RADIO STAR
Presented as part of the Cincinnati Fringe Festival ’12
Hanke 2
Over-the-Rhine 

Reviews: Enqurier | CityBeat |

RADIO STAR
 by Tanya O’Debra
. Original music by Andrew Mauriello
. Directed by Peter James Cook. Radio Star is a 1940’s radio detective spoof. NYC comedienne Tanya O’Debra lends her voice to 10 characters while simultaneously staging live sound effects. Radio Star won Best of the San Francisco Fringe Festival. It was nominated for Best English Language Production and Just For Laughs Best Comedy at the Montreal Fringe, as well as three NY Innovative Theatre Awards: Outstanding Full Length Script, Outstanding Actress in a Lead Role and Outstanding Original Music. “Hilarious.” — Three Weeks, Edinburgh. “Hilarious.” — Flavorpill, NYC. “Mezmerizing.” ***** — Charlebois Post, Montreal

  • Fri, June 1 at 7:15pm
  • Sat, June 2 at 8:45pm
  • Tue, June 5 at 9:15pm
  • Wed, June 6 at 7:15pm
  • Fri, June 8 at 7:15pm

Official page with online ticketing |

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Dayton Movie Auditions

My name is Steve Heman, a Dayton local movie maker who’s casting the lead for my third movie. I was given this e-mail address as a good lead to find actors. Auditions for this role will be during the last week of May. My schedule is wide open and I will schedule a time that works well for the actor. Production is scheduled for the last week of July/first week of August and will take four days (including rehearsals).

“The role is a celebrity writer in his mid to late thirties who is being interviewed by a journalist. He speaks in a low, scratchy voice with resignation. Not a narrative piece, the thematic subject matter deals with journalistic communication verses artistic communication. It’s comparable to “My Dinner with Andre” with a Beckett bent I suppose. It’s an intense and demanding role (including make-up) and requires extensive theater experience. It is a paying gig and I have details upon request including script, production timeline. I’m starting with head shots. I need him to look distinct and a bit ragged like Keith Richards. My schedule is flexible and so I will work around others.’

Anyone who is interested should send all questions and or head shot and resume to evets@email.com

Thank you,
Steve Heman

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Ten Most Viewed Blog Posts, May 7-13

  1. The cast of THE SECOND CITY 2: LESS PRIDE…MORE PORK. Photo by Sandy Underwood.

    THE SECOND CITY 2 Ensemble Earns LCT Award

  2. LIFE COULD BE A DREAM Review
  3. LES MISERABLES Review
  4. LCT Gives 4 Awards to Playhouse’s THUNDER KNOCKING ON THE DOOR
  5. LES MISERABLES runs May 8-13
  6. TITANIC runs May 11-19
  7. Brieabi Announces 2012-2013 Season
  8. GHCT Announces 2012-2013 Season
  9. Celebrate the Best From the 2011-12 Theatre Season
  10. THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA runs May 10-27

Top Ten Search Terms Leading to BTC

  • behind the curtain cincinnati
  • “life could be a dream” “lct”
  • aziz ansari cincinnati
  • cincinnati next to normal
  • cincinnati casting calls
  • gargoyles in beauty and the beast
  • snow white ensemble theatre cincinnati
  • mamie parris
  • cincinnati newspapers titanic shawn toadvine
  • cincy etc

Top Ten Clicks

  1. cincinnatiarts.org
  2. cincyplay.com
  3. talkinbroadway.com/regional/cincy/cincy251.html (LES MIS review)
  4. facebook.com/groups/TheDramaWorkshop/doc/10150696446691074 (TDW SNOOPY Aud)
  5. cincinnatimusictheatre.org
  6. leagueofcincytheatres.info
  7. behindthecurtaincincy.files.wordpress.com/2012/05/pip_second_7.jpg
  8. beechmontplayers.org
  9. wright.edu/tdmp/season.html
  10. ghctplay.com

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GHCT Announces 2012-2013 Season

Greater Hamilton Civic Theatre is pleased to announce its 2012-2013 season!

  • The Diary of Anne Frank – October 11-14, 2012
  • Bye Bye Birdie – December 6-9, 2012
  • The Red Velvet Cake War – February 14-17, 2013
  • Little Shop of Horrors – May 2-5, 2013

Visit our website @ www.ghctplay.com.

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