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CSC Presents the Bard’s Most Gruesome and Shocking Play TITUS ANDRONICUS

Cincinnati Shakespeare Company presents the Bard’s Most Gruesome and Shocking Play TITUS ANDRONICUS 

Jeremy Dubin helms a steampunked production of TITUS ANDRONICUS opening October 20, 2012

Nicholas Rose as Titus Andronicus & Miranda McGee as Tamora.

CINCINNATI, October 2, 2012 – Cincinnati Shakespeare Company, Cincinnati’s stage for the classics, is excited to present William Shakespeare’s gruesome and shocking play “Titus Andronicus”. This production is directed by Cincinnati Shakespeare Company Artistic Associate Jeremy Dubin and features Nicholas Rose, Miranda McGee, Maggie Lou Rader and Darnell Pierre Benjamin. The production design is sponsored by Iron Wind Metals and the properties design is sponsored by Extreme Restraints.

One of the bloodiest plays in the canon, “Titus Andronicus” is full to the brim with revenge, murder, betrayal and crimes most atrocious. It evokes startling, gruesome and tragic imagery as the mighty Roman general Titus (Nicholas Rose) faces off with his mortal enemy, Tamora, Queen of the Goths (Miranda McGee). Titus and Tamora, in a spiral of bloody revenge, trade murder for hideous murder, each more brutal than the last.

CSC Artistic Associate Jeremy Dubin returns to the director’s chair at Cincinnati Shakespeare Company following his previously celebrated productions of “The Merchant of Venice”, “An Ideal Husband”, “Twelfth Night” and “Engaged!” at CSC. Mr. Dubin says that “’Titus Andronicus’ has always enjoyed a sort of cult following within the canon. It is probably the most popular of his less popular plays. It cannot be argued that the play is bloody, brutal, gory, gruesome, macabre beyond all reasonable measure. And isn’t it wonderful? It is the literati’s guilty pleasure. It is iambic pen-titillation to a twisted degree; the play the scholar asks to have delivered in plain brown-paper wrapping. It is a snuff film in blank verse, which offers the voyeuristic pleasure of watching others torture and be tortured in such horrifically inventive ways, that it simultaneously reaches the nadir of depravity and the apex of ingenuity. And were it only that- well who would deny the value of the giddy thrill of vicariously (and therefore safely) indulging our worser angels?”.

This production of “Titus Andronicus” will be staged in a steampunk world. Designers Heidi Jo Schiemer, Travis McElroy, Kevin Semancik, Greg Bredestege and Alice Flanders have worked tirelessly with Director Jeremy Dubin to craft stunning steampunk pieces to be used for props and costumes during the production. The term “Steampunk” was originally coined in the 1980’s in reference to a genre of literature, a specific subset of science-fiction rooted in the seemingly dichotomous idea of retro-futurism. The works of Jules Verne and H.G. Wells are perhaps the most evocative of the imagery and aesthetic prevalent in Steampunk. It is, in one sense, how the Victorians might have envisioned the future, though it is equally about how modern man can re-imagine the past: a past that never was unfolding into a future that could have been. Anachronism is integral to the world of Steampunk, though it is anachronism with a twist. The genre often deals with a re-envisioning of technology, taking pieces of modern technology and imagining what they would look like if run on, you guessed it, steam. Steam-powered computers, weaponry, airships (and anything else within the scope of imagination) festoon the genre’s landscape; this, in juxtaposition with the Victorian sensibility of refinement, elegance and ultimately optimism give Steampunk its unique flavor. Over the past couple of decades Steampunk has grown well beyond its literary roots. Its influence can be seen in art, music, film, fashion and beyond. It has gained such a toehold in cultural consciousness that one would be hard pressed to find a major city without at least one organized Steampunk society. There, enthusiasts gather, togged to the nines in their retro-futuristic best, showing off fashions and contraptions of jaw-dropping ingenuity, and celebrating the past and future that could have been. Design Sponsor Iron Wind Metals has produced pewter figurines named “Steam Punk Willy” that will be sold in the lobby for $15- the figurine is William Shakespeare in a steampunk costume and accessories.

“Titus Andronicus” features 16 year CSC Resident Ensemble Member Nicholas Rose in the title roll. He has been involved with Cincinnati Shakespeare Company since the beginning in 1994. He was featured this season in two sold-out productions as Watson in “The Hound of the Baskervilles” and Bob Ewell in “To Kill a Mockingbird.” Last season he was seen as Jim Casey in “The Grapes of Wrath”, Thomas Cromwell in “A Man for All Seasons” and Macbeth in “Macbeth”. CSC Education Associate and Resident Ensemble member Miranda McGee is featured as Tamora in “Titus Andronicus”. She has been featured recently at CSC as Rosaline in “Love’s Labour’s Lost”, Susannah in “Bedroom Farce” and Lydia Bennett in “Pride and Prejudice”. Maggie Lou Rader appears as Lavinia in “Titus Andronicus”. She was most recently seen on the stage at CSC as Mayella Ewell in “To Kill a Mockingbird” as well as last season season’s critically acclaimed production of “The Grapes of Wrath” as Rose of Sharon. Third year ensemble member, Darnell Pierre Benjamin will be Aaron the Moor. He was last seen on CSC’s stage as Tom Robinson in “To Kill a Mockingbird”. Previously, he was featured as the King of Navarre in “Love’s Labour’s Lost”, Valentine in “The Two Gentlemen of Verona” and Malcolm in “Macbeth”.

Performances of “Titus Andronicus” are scheduled from October 20- November 11, 2012 on Sunday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at 7:30pm and Saturday at 2pm running on off-night of “Romeo and Juliet”. No performance on November 3. The theater is located at 719 Race Street, downtown Cincinnati, two blocks west of the Aronoff Center. Single ticket prices range from $22-$28 on Sunday-Wednesday and $26-$32 on Saturday. If available, $14 student rush tickets may be purchased 30 minutes before a show with a valid student ID. Visa, Discover, MasterCard, and American Express are accepted. Ticketing fees may apply. Discounts are available for students, seniors and groups as well as Enjoy the Arts and AAA members. To purchase tickets or for more information, call the CSC Box Office at 513.381.BARD (2273) ext. 1, or go online at www.cincyshakes.com.

Special events are scheduled in conjunction with “Titus Andronicus” including an event for Young Professionals on Oct. 24 and an event for Teens on Halloween, Oct. 31. Call the box office for more details.

For additional information on “Titus Andronicus” including photography, or for interviews with any member of the cast or company contact Jeanna Vella by email jeanna.vella@cincyshakes.com or by phone 513.381.2273 x. 3202 or visit http://www.cincyshakes.com or the press dropbox online.

Performance Schedule 
TITUS ANDRONICUS BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

  • Saturday October 20th at 2:00 pm
  • Sunday October 21st at 7:30 pm
  • Tuesday October 23rd at 7:30 pm
  • Wednesday October 24th at 7:30 pm
  • Saturday October 27th at 2:00 pm
  • Sunday October 28th at 7:30 pm
  • Tuesday October 30th at 7:30 pm
  • Wednesday October 31st at 7:30 pm
  • Sunday November 4th at 7:30 pm
  • Tuesday November 6th at 7:30 pm
  • Wednesday November 7th at 7:30 pm
  • Saturday November 10th at 2:00 pm
  • Sunday November 11th at 7:30 pm

About Season 19
Season 19 is generously sponsored by The Otto M. Budig Family Foundation. Cincinnati Shakespeare Company receives operating support from The Ohio Arts Council and is supported, in part, by the generosity of thousands of individuals and businesses that give annually to ArtsWave. The season design sponsor is Judge Mark Painter. Production dates and info on Season 19 are available online at http://www.cincyshakes.com/season-19.html

About Cincinnati Shakespeare Company
Cincinnati Shakespeare Company is a professional theatre company dedicated to bringing Shakespeare and the classics to life for audiences of all ages. Located in the heart of downtown Cincinnati, CSC produces a dozen mainstage productions each season. CSC employs a resident company of actors and artists who live and work in Cincinnati year-round, and performs on a Small Professional Theatre contract with Actors’ Equity Association. Cincinnati Shakespeare Company’s Education and Outreach Programs see an average of 18,000 students each season by taking Shakespeare into schools, parks, community centers and by hosting educational matinees of mainstage productions at its home on Race Street. In Season 20, CSC will become one of only a handful of companies worldwide to have produced Shakespeare’s 38-play canon in its entirety. CSC is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization and all donations are tax deductible.

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THE INVESTMENT CLUB runs Oct. 26-Nov. 3

THE INVESTMENT CLUB
Presented by P.L.O.T.T. Performers
Oct. 26-Nov. 3
California

Directed by Betty Grey

Cast: Trina Baer as Daisy Flowers, Renee Maria as Penelope Kilroy, Karl Rose as Jacob Jacobs, Sharon Rose Yyahur as Lillian Gardner & Drew Ziegelmeyer as Stephen Franklin

A Penny for your thoughts….Big Band music blares as you enter The Investment Club and make your way past armed guards. Continue on to the Bank Vault where the secret word that you “Speak Easy” can lead you to a Bloody Mary. Raise your glass and toast to your retirement; it may be sooner than you think. This is an original interactive dinner show written by Debbie Lawhorn.

  • Fri-Sat, Oct. 26-27 at 7pm
  • Fri-Sat, Nov. 2-3 at 7pm

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PIP Presents BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS Oct. 13-Nov. 10

CINCINNATI PLAYHOUSE IN THE PARK PRESENTS BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS, OCT. 13 – NOV. 10

(CINCINNATI) – The Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park will continue its Marx Theatre season with Neil Simon’s BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS. This delightful and heartfelt coming-of-age story begins previews in the Playhouse’s Robert S. Marx Theatre Oct. 13 and continues through Nov. 10.

It’s 1937, and 15-year-old Eugene Morris Jerome lives in close quarters with his extended family. While the daily dramas of his parents, brother, cousins and aunt swirl around him, Eugene spends his days dreaming of playing for his beloved Yankees … when he’s not thinking about girls or setting the table for dinner. Neil Simon’s semi-autobiographical play is a heartfelt love letter to his own Jewish childhood and proof that family harmonies and disharmonies transcend time and place.

Artistic Director Blake Robison chose BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS to be part of his first Playhouse season because he wanted to produce a variety of work. According to Robison, “Neil Simon is an American master, and BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS is his masterpiece. When I learned that Simon had never been done at the Playhouse, I knew this play would be a welcome addition to the season. It’s a moving and sincere play, spiced with the comic wit that we expect from the playwright.”

The original stage presentation of BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS premiered on Broadway at the Alvin Theatre on March 27, 1983. It starred the American film and stage actor Matthew Broderick, who won a Tony Award for his featured role in the performance. Following the opening of BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS, the Alvin Theatre was renamed the Neil Simon Theatre in honor of his great successes as an American playwright, and in the same year BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS won the New York Drama Critics’ Circle Award for Best Play. In 1986 the play was adapted into a movie of the same title directed by Gene Saks.

The cast of BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS includes Michael Curran-Dorsano as Stanley, Ryan DeLuca as Eugene, Tony Campisi as Jack, Christianne Tisdale (Emma) as Blanche, Aly Viny as Nora, Jamey Jacobs Powell as Laurie and Lori Wilner as Kate.

Steven Woolf, the artistic director of the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, will direct BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS. For the Cincinnati Playhouse, he has also directed The Crucible, Skylight, The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial, The Voice of the Prairie, You Can’t Take It With You and Red.

The design team for BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS includes Set Designer Michael Ganio, Costume Designer Elizabeth Covey, Lighting Designer Phil Monat and Sound Designer Rusty Wandall. The Stage Manager is Becky Merold and Second Stage Manager Jenifer Morrow.

Prices for BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS range from $30 – $70, with $25 tickets available for teenagers and students. Prices are subject to change.

Discounted tickets for preview performances of BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS are just $30 in B, C and D sections. Preview performances include 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 13; 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 14; 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 16; and 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 17. Some restrictions apply. The official opening night is Thursday, Oct. 18 at 8 p.m.

Performances take place at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Wednesdays, 8 p.m. Thursdays and Fridays, 4 and 8 p.m. on Saturdays and 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. on Sundays.

Tickets to BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS are on sale now. For more information, call the Playhouse box office at 513-421-3888 (toll-free in Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana at 800-582-3208) or visit http://www.cincyplay.com. Call 513-345-2248 for TDD accessibility.

The Playhouse is fully accessible. Audio enhancement receivers, large print programs and complete wheelchair access are available.

The Playhouse is supported, in part, by the generosity of the tens of thousands of individuals and businesses that give to ArtsWave.

The Ohio Arts Council helps fund the Playhouse with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans.

The Playhouse also receives funding from the Shubert Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts.

Special Performances

Meet the Artists
These free programs allow audiences to interact with cast members and others associated with the production following the show.

  • Sunday, Oct. 21 at 2 p.m.
  • Wednesday, Oct. 24 at 7:30 p.m.
  • Sunday, Nov. 4 at 2 p.m.
  • Thursday, Nov. 8 at 8 p.m.

Audio Described Performance

  • Saturday, Nov. 3 at 4 p.m.

Signed Performance

  • Sunday, Nov. 4 at 2 p.m.

Playhouse Perspectives
A free, pre-show lecture series featuring theatre artists and experts. Funding provided by Roderick and Barbara Barr. The featured speaker will be Dr. Gary Zola from Hebrew Union College. Time: Sunday, Oct. 28 at 6 p.m.

Dining Options
Karlo’s Bistro at the Playhouse offers full-service dining prior to most evening performances. Dinners include salad, entrée and dessert. Reservations are required by noon on the day of the show. The price is $27. Karlo’s Casual Fare offers busy theatre patrons an alternative light, quick bite prior to the show. Options include salads, sandwiches, soups, pasta and desserts. No reservations are required. Credit cards are now accepted.

Sponsors

  • Production Sponsor: Humana
  • Design Sponsor: Huntington Bank
  • Artist Sponsor: Bill and Barbara Weyand

The 2012-2013 Marx Theatre Series is presented by The Otto M. Budig Family Foundation

The 2012 -2013 Robert S. Marx Season Design Sponsor is Macy’s

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A FEW GOOD MEN runs Oct. 26-Nov. 4

A FEW GOOD MEN
Presented by Xenia Area Community Theatre
Oct. 26-Nov. 4
Xenia

Directed by Jeff Purvis

Cast: John Fredland as Lance Corporal Dawson, Heath Grooms as Private Downey, Christian Yates as Sam Wienberg, Abigale Conners as Jo Galloway, Josh Katawick as Daniel Kaffee, Skip Leeds as Captain Markinson, Jeff Dern as Captain Whitaker, Patrick Taylor as Lieutenant Kendrick, Joey Hochadel as Corporal Howard, Nathan Hudson as Jack Ross, Russ Dern as Colonel Nathan Jessep & Cheryl Dern as Commander Stone

A FEW GOOD MEN tells the story of military lawyers at a court-martial who uncover a high-level conspiracy in the course of defending their clients, United States Marines accused of murder.

  • Fri-Sat, Oct. 26-27 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, Oct. 28 at 3pm
  • Fri-Sat, Nov. 2-3 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, Nov. 4 at 3pm

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ROYAL GAMBIT runs Oct. 25-Nov. 4

ROYAL GAMBIT
Presented by Northern Kentucky University
Oct. 25-Nov. 4
Highland Heights

Directed by Sandra Forman

Cast: Seth Wallen as King Henry VIII, Cynthea Mercado as Katerina of Aragon, Jennifer Rhodenhiser as Anne Boleyn, Ellyn Broderick as Jane Seymour, Devi Reisenfeld as Anna of Cleves, Andrea Squires as Kathryn Howard & Claire Minter as Kate Parr

King Henry VIII has everything he wants, except a suitable heir. His legacy is all too well known, but what about the women he wooed? In this portrait of the infamous king and the six women in his life, Henry remains the same throughout but the women progress to modern times, showing their knowledge of the lasting effects of Henry’s deeds.

  • Thu-Sat, Oct. 25-27 at 8pm
  • Sun, Oct. 28 at 3pm
  • Wed-Sat, Oct. 31-Nov. 3
  • Sun, Nov. 4 at 3pm

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