Yearly Archives: 2012

THE DINING ROOM runs March 9-18

THE DINING ROOM
Presented by Lebanon Theatre Company
March 9-18
Lebanon

The play is set in the dining room of a typical well-to-do household, the place where the family assembled daily for breakfast and dinner and for any and all special occasions. The action is a mosaic of interrelated scenes—some funny, some touching, some rueful—which, taken together, create an in-depth portrait of a vanishing species: the upper-middle-class WASP. The actors change roles, personalities and ages with virtuoso skill as they portray a wide variety of characters, from little boys to stern grandfathers, and from giggling teenage girls to Irish housemades. Each vignette introduces a new set of people and events. Dovetailing swiftly and smoothly, the varied scenes coalesce, ultimately, into a theatrical experience of exceptional range, compassionate humor and abundant humanity.

Directed by Steven Haines

Cast: Marilyn Carter, Wayne Dunn, Kent Hutchinson, Sandra Carey McCoy, Katelyn Ferguson, Karen Oehler, Elliott Sheridan, Brian Smith, Rebecca Smith, Rob Strawser, Paula J. Whitaker & Cindy Wilmes

  • Fri, March 9 at 6:30pm (includes dinner and performance) SOLD OUT
  • Sat, March 10 at 8pm
  • Sun, March 11 at 2pm
  • Fri-Sat, March 16-17 at 8pm
  • Sun, March 18 at 2pm

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COLLAPSE’s Annie Fitzpatrick Earns League of Cincinnati Theatres Award at Know Theatre

(CINCINNATI, FEB. 8, 2012)– Annie Fitzpatrick has earned an award as leading actress in a play from the League of Cincinnati Theatres (LCT) for her role as Hannah in Know Theatre of Cincinnati’s regional premiere of Allison Moore’s COLLAPSE.

Fitzpatrick portrays a woman whose life is falling apart following the 2007 Mississippi River Bridge collapse in Minneapolis. Her husband, who drove off the bridge, is suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, and Hannah finds herself on the brink of losing her job, unable to get pregnant and struggling with a visit by her flaky sister. Know Theatre describes the show as “an uncomfortably funny exploration of the crumbling structures that under-gird our bridges, our economy and our most intimate relationships.”

LCT panelists called Fitzpatrick’s portrayal “fine tuned, nuanced and believable.” According to one panelist, “Fitzpatrick was high strung and collapsing right in front of us. I’m still hyped up from her performance two hours later.”

A fixture on local stages, Fitzpatrick is making her Know Theatre debut in COLLAPSE. She recently appeared in SNOW-WHITE and GHOST-WRITER at Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati and in A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS at Cincinnati Shakespeare Company. She has worked regionally at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Geva Theatre, Florida Stage, Florida Studio, CATCO, New Edgecliff Theatre, Human Race Theatre Co. and Porthouse Theatre.

COLLAPSE continues through March 3. Ticket information is available at www.knowtheatre.com.

The League of Cincinnati Theatres was founded in 1999 to strengthen, nurture and promote Cincinnati’s theatre community. LCT provides its member companies and individual members with education, resources and services to enhance the quality and exposure of the theatre community in Cincinnati and increase community awareness, attendance and involvement. More information about the League can be found at www.leagueofcincytheatres.info.

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THE DINING ROOM runs March 3-11

THE DINING ROOM
Presented by Stagecrafters
March 3-11
Sharonville

The play is set in the dining room of a typical well-to-do household, the place where the family assembled daily for breakfast and dinner and for any and all special occasions. The action is comprised of a mosaic of interrelated scenes – some funny, some touching, some rueful – which, taken together, create an in-depth portrait of a vanishing species: the upper-middle-class WASP. The actors change roles, personalities and ages with virtuoso skill as they portray a wide variety of characters. Dovetailing swiftly and smoothly, the varied scenes coalesce, ultimately into a theatrical experience of exceptional range, compassionate humor and abundant humanity.

Directed by Dee Dunn
Produced by Vicki Rafferty

Cast: Bob Buchtman, Bridgid Dunn, Terry Gosdin, Bett Kooris, Joel Lind, Saverio Perugini, Gail Rudolph, Glenn Schaich, Karen Vanover & Jeanine Yellman

  • Sat, March 3 at 8pm
  • Sun, March 4 at 3pm
  • Thu, March 8 & Sat, March 10 at 8pm
  • Sun, March 11 at 3pm

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NKU Presents THE FARNSWORTH INVENTION

“The Farnsworth Invention proves that it takes time and perseverance for miracles to happen.” – Sophomore Katharine Moser, Pem Farnsworth

HIGHLAND HEIGHTS, KY – Northern Kentucky University’s Department of Theatre and Dance presents THE FARNSWORTH INVENTION, directed by Michael Hatton and written by Academy Award winning writer, Aaron Sorkin. The production runs from February 16th through February26th in the Fine Arts Building’s Corbett Theatre.

THE FARNSWORTH INVENTION tells the story of Philo Farnsworth, a boy genius from Rigby, Idaho who, at age 22, invented television only to become involved in an all-or-nothing legal battle with David Sarnoff, the young president of RCA and America‘s first communications mogul who claims electronic television falls under the generic claims of an earlier patent which RCA owns.

In this classic tale of little guy versus the corporate machine, Farnsworth not only fights for his rights but for his slice of the American Dream. “The interactions between the two men intrigue you about their stories and provide an interesting insight into their lives,” says sophomore Matthew Krieg, David Sarnoff. We, as Americans, love a good David and Goliath story where the underdog is up against a huge opponent and playwright Aaron Sorkin truly delivers a fascinating version of this classic scenario. “The play is very timely; In the news we hear of class warfare, rich versus poor… and with the idea that ‘corporations are people too’ we wonder how much influence these companies truly have over the political and judicial systems in order to get what they want,” Hatton says, “What does it mean for American society when such an imbalance occurs? How can anyone overcome such a towering monolith? It’s a very interesting dynamic that we explore in the play.”

Bringing a twist to the “historic” play, Aaron Sorkin, writer of The Social Network, Moneyball, Charlie Wilson’s War, The West Wing, and A Few Good Men, doesn’t necessarily stay true to the historical facts and uses artistic license to punch up certain dramatic moments. For example, Sorkin portrays Farnsworth as an alcoholic, an interesting choice as there are conflicting historical reports as to the extent of his alcohol use. Farnsworth was Mormon and so we don’t often get to talk about associating those two dynamics. The fact that those issues are brought together adds to the dramatic tension of the play. The story itself is told from the somewhat cloudy memories of both Farnsworth and Sarnoff who both act as omniscient narrators. Sorkin plays up the idea that through the haze of time memories change and often become completely different in our minds than what actually happened.

With the belief that radio and television would have enormous power and influence in the world, both men spoke often on how important these mediums would be and how they could potentiallyend illiteracy, stop war, and make the world a better place. Both Farnsworth and Sarnoff believed in the potential of this incredible technology. They would become enemies, however, because Sarnoff wanted to control how it was utilized. THE FARNSWORTH INVENTION is an exhilarating experience and one that leaves you in a rich mood. Backed by an incredibly talented cast with freshman Wes Carman as Philo Farnsworth, come and see these two intellectually stimulating men battle and witness history come to life before your very eyes.

THE FARNSWORTH INVENTION runs Feb 16-Feb 26 in NKU’s Corbett Theatre.

Show Times:

  • 8pm Tuesday-Saturday
  • 3pm Sunday
  • There are NO Monday performances

Tickets:
Single ticket prices are as follows: Adult $14, Faculty/Staff/Alumni $13, Senior Citizen $11, Students (with valid ID from any school) $8.

*We also provide a group rate to parties of 10 or more at $10 per ticket.

To get more information and to buy tickets call the NKU Theatre & Dance Dept.’s Box Office @ 859.572.5464 OR online at http://theatre.nku.edu/boxoffice.

Box Office hours are Monday through Friday, 12-5pm.

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A COUPLE OF BLAGUARDS runs Feb. 24-26

A COUPLE OF BLAGUARDS
Presented by Irish American Theater Company
Feb. 24-26
Columbia Tusculum

The story follows the trials of the young McCourts in poverty-stricken Limerick, Ireland, to their journey to the U.S. and Brooklyn, New York, where the young men learn to incorporate the day-to-day lessons of their hard Irish past. A story of immigration, triumph over hardship, and the love between family, A Couple of Blaguards is a theatrical event that will find a place in the heart of every audience member.  -Waterstones.com

  • Fri-Sat, Feb. 24-25 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, Feb. 26 at 2pm

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