Yearly Archives: 2012

DIRTY ROTTEN SCOUNDRELS runs April 13-15

DIRTY ROTTEN SCOUNDRELS
Presented by Clark State
April 13-15
Springfield

Reviews: Dayton Most Metro |

Based on the popular 1988 film, DIRTY ROTTEN SCOUNDRELS the musical centers on two con-men living on the French Riviera who unsuccessfully attempt to work together only to find that this small French town isn’t big enough for the two of them!

Directed by Geoffrey D. Moss

  • Fri-Sat, April 13-14 at 8pm
  • Sun, April 15 at 3pm

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Overture Awards 2012 Essay Contest Winner Announced

THE OVERTURE AWARDS ESSAY CONTEST 2012
“An Underground Railroad Traveler”
Eighth-grader Caroline Lembright Wins Essay Contest

CINCINNATI, OH – The Cincinnati Arts Association (CAA) has announced Caroline Lembright as the winner of its Overture Awards Essay Contest 2012: “An Underground Railroad Traveler.” Caroline, chosen by four judges who are professional writers/historians/teachers, will be awarded a $250 prize for her essay, “Someone to Watch Over Me.”

For the contest, thirty-five students submitted essays on the subject of the Underground Railroad, from the perspective of a young person their own age who might have traveled north to freedom via this system. Any Tri-state student in grades 6-9 for the 2011-12 school year was eligible for the contest.

Caroline Lembright is an eighth-grade student at Highlands Middle School in Fort Thomas, KY, where her advanced language arts class was studying the Underground Railroad. Ivy, the main character of Caroline’s essay, was inspired by women in Caroline’s life, as well as women in history. Through this piece, she conveys the strength and determination of not only those who made it to freedom, but also the horrors of slavery.

According to Caroline, “In a world where visual media reigns, great writing can be extremely impactful, and I hope to one day accomplish that. Writing to me is feeling brought to life. What you feel and what you make of those feelings is truly who you are. And that’s why writing plays such a large role in my life. I have always loved creative and poetic writing, and feel extremely grateful for this opportunity. Slavery is a subject that has always shocked and awed me. And I feel that through this experience I have better grasped the horror that made up the lives of many slaves who lived in the United States and around the globe in this period of history.”

Lisa Birkley, eighth-grade language arts teacher, and Kathleen Lemmons, teacher of gifted-and-talented students, teamed up to create a special unit that looked at the Underground Railroad in our area. “We did a great deal of preliminary research in the computer lab,” said Mrs. Birkley. “We used videos, writing journals, a novel, and even made a freedom quilt to try to simulate the experience. We also had a traveling trunk full of artifacts, which the Freedom Center let us borrow for a few days. The students worked on this unit for about four weeks, and the culminating event was the essay. They were all very interested in this time in our local history.”

Essay submissions were judged on the following criteria:

  • Originality: the essay topic is approached with creativity and imagination.
  • Quality of content: the essay is presented clearly and its material is well organized, well developed and accurate.
  • Style: the essay has a clear structure with a title, introduction, body and conclusion. Paragraphs are used correctly, and punctuation, spelling and grammar are correct.
  • Footnotes were not required, but a bibliography was highly recommended.

To read Caroline’s essay, visit
www.cincinnatiarts.org/essaycontest

ABOUT THE OVERTURE AWARDS
The Overture Awards – the largest locally run arts scholarship competition in the country – annually provides a $2,500 scholarship to six area high school students for education and training expenses, with 18 finalists each winning a $500 scholarship. This year, more than 500 students were nominated by their schools to compete in one of six artistic disciplines: Creative Writing, Dance, Instrumental Music, Theater, Visual Art or Vocal Music. The Overture Awards was developed to recognize, encourage and reward excellence in the arts among Tri-state students in grades 9-12. It also provides students an opportunity to share their talents and interests among their peers in a supportive environment outside of their individual schools.

Now in its 16th year, The Overture Awards was launched in 1996 by the Cinergy Foundation (now Duke Energy) and Leadership Cincinnati (a Greater Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce program). The program is administered by the Cincinnati Arts Association, which operates and manages the Aronoff Center and Music Hall. The Overture Awards also relies on hundreds of volunteers from the community who help raise funds, adjudicate and manage the competitions, and nurture the program.

Founded in 1992, the Cincinnati Arts Association (CAA) is a not-for-profit organization that oversees the programming and management of two of the Tri-state’s finest performing arts venues – the Aronoff Center for the Arts and Music Hall – and is dedicated to supporting performing and visual arts. Each year, CAA presents a diverse schedule of events; serves upwards of 700,000 people in its venues; features the work of talented local, regional, and national artists in the Weston Art Gallery (located in the Aronoff Center); and supports the work of more than one dozen resident companies. Since the inception of its acclaimed arts education programs in 1995, CAA has reached more than 1.2 million students.

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Ten Most Viewed Blog Entries, March 12-18

  1. Jen Johansen* as Sarah Goodwin. Photo by Ryan Kurtz.

    TIME STANDS STILL Review

  2. NET Closes Season with Neil LaBute’s REASONS TO BE PRETTY
  3. Cast List Announced for FLI’s THE LIGHT IN THE PIAZZA
  4. Marketing Agency Seeks Brand Ambassadors for Large Local Promotion
  5. RAPUNZEL! RAPUNZEL! A Very Hairy Fairy Tale
  6. TDW’s Cast List for THE CRUCIBLE
  7. VP Announces Cast of AN INSPECTOR CALLS
  8. MERRILY WE ROLL ALONG Earns Five LCT Awards
  9. BPI Announces 2012-2013 Season
  10. FT Announces Cast for FROZEN
    TIME STANDS STILL runs March 14-April 1

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Top Ten Clicks
  1. jewelentgroup.com
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  3. thechildrenstheatre.com
  4. bctheatre.org/userdata/auditions/audition_4f2aea7a34f98.pdf
  5. behindthecurtaincincy.files.wordpress.com/2012/03/tct_rapunzel1.jpg
  6. lovelandstagecompany.org
  7. thedramaworkshop.org
  8. middletownlyric.org
  9. beechmontplayers.org
  10. behindthecurtaincincy.files.wordpress.com/2012/03/etc_time-stands-still-8.jpg

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THE COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (ABRIDGED) runs April 19-22

THE COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (ABRIDGED)
Presented by Sinclair Community College Theatre
April  19-22
Dayton

All 37 Plays in 97 Minutes! An irreverent, fast-paced romp through the Bard’s plays, The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) was London’s longest-running comedy. Join these madcap men in tights as they weave their wicked way through all of Shakespeare’s Comedies, Histories and Tragedies in one wild ride that will leave you breathless and helpless with laughter.

Directed by Stephen Skiles

Cast: Kevin Erman, Chris Hahn & Josh Smith

  • Thu, April 19 at 10am
  • Fri, April 20 at 7pm
  • Sat, April 21 at 2pm & 7pm
  • Sun, April 22 at 2pm

Official page | Online ticketing |

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ARCADIA runs April 18-22

ARCADIA
Presented by UC College-Conservatory of Music Drama
April 18-22
University Heights

Tom Stoppard’s comedic masterpiece Arcadia takes a witty, intellectual look between past and present ideals and between contradiction and coexistence. Set in an English country house both in 1809 and modern day, Arcadia follows two interconnected stories more than 200 years apart. In the early 19th century a teenage girl and her tutor question the world around them in their quest for knowledge while the present-day scholars and residents search for clues from the residents who lived before them, revealing common thoughts of love and life that transcend the centuries.

Directed by Diane Kvapil

  • In preview, Wed, April 18 at 8pm. All tickets $11.
  • Thu-Fri, April 19-20 at 8pm
  • Sat, April 21 at 2pm & 8pm
  • Sun, April 22 at 2pm

Official page | FaceBook event |

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