Yearly Archives: 2012

ROMEO AND JULIET runs Oct. 12-Nov. 11

ROMEO AND JULIET
Presented by Cincinnati Shakespeare Company
Oct. 12-Nov. 11
Downtown

Reviews: Enquirer | CityBeat |

Local media coverage: Enquirer article |

Directed by Brian Isaac Phillips

Featuring Sara Clark, Ian Bond, Sherman Fracher & Billy Chance

One of the most beloved romantic tragedies in Shakespeare’s canon, Romeo & Juliet is the tale of the Bard’s star crossed lovers, brought to life in a modern world of passion and conflict. In defiance of their families and amidst the animosity of friends, a young couple will risk everything to be together. Receiving a contemporary staging, this production proves its continued relevance in the lives of young and old alike throughout the ages.

  • In preview Wed-Thu, Oct. 10-11 at 7:30pm
  • Fri-Sat, Oct. 12-13 at 7:30pm
  • Thu-Sat, Oct. 18-20 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, Oct. 21 at 2pm
  • Thu-Sat, Oct. 25-27 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, Oct. 28 at 2pm
  • Thu-Sat, Nov. 1-3 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, Nov. 4 at 2pm
  • Thu-Sat, Nov. 8-10 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, Nov. 11 at 2pm

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Thompson House Adds Broadway Vet to Board

THOMPSON HOUSE ADDS BROADWAY VET PAMELA MYERS TO BOARD

Pamela Myers.

NEWPORT (KY.) – Thompson House Newport – Greater Cincinnati’s live music and creative hub – will add Broadway veteran and Tony nominee Pamela Myers to its creative advisory board.

Myers – Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music’s first-ever musical theatre graduate and Tony nominee for her performance as Marta in the original landmark production of the Stephen Sondheim musical Company – begins her board tenure with the Oct. 23 meeting.

“I am so looking forward to working with the Thompson House board and am very happy to bring my experience to help create a new home for the fine arts in the Cincinnati area,” Myers said. “They have a beautiful, historic facility and some great ideas for development already in place.

“My career has had so many different facets – theatre, TV, cabaret, concerts, teaching – that any help I can offer will be fun. The board is very enthusiastic and is looking forward to bringing an additional performing space to the artists and the fans in the area.”

“This is a huge step for us, to have someone of Pamela Myers’ caliber willing to advise us on the direction of Thompson House,” said operations partner Kirt Lee. “She brings another level of legitimacy to what we’re trying to do here, which is to create a home for artists and audiences of every kind. We’re thrilled to have her on board.”

“This is definitely exciting for us,” said Cathy Creason, Thompson House’s artistic director. “We assembled a gifted and passionate creative advisory board when we began, but landing Pamela Myers, well, she’s an amazing talent and will be a valuable asset, not just for me and for the board, but for the entire Greater Cincinnati arts community as we build this venue into a one-stop destination for a wide variety of fans of the arts.”

In addition to Company, Myers worked with Charles Schulz in the creation of Peppermint Patty in Snoopy. She also appeared on Broadway in The Selling of the President, the Company reunion concert and the 2002 revival of Into the Woods. Locally, she made memorable turns as Mrs. Lovett in both the Playhouse in the Park and CCM productions of Sweeney Todd and as Mama Rose in Gypsy.

Over the years Myers has performed as Dot in the Los Angeles premiere of Sunday in the Park with George and as Annie in Annie Get Your Gun, where she had the privilege of meeting Annie Oakley’s only living relative, a grand-niece. Her many concert performances include work with the Cincinnati and Boston Pops Orchestras, as well as appearances in “Salute to Sondheim” at the Shubert Theatre in New York and “What A Swell Party! The Cole Porter Salon” at the Alcazar Theatre in San Francisco. One of her favorite “jobs” was performing at the White House with Marvin Hamlisch and Jerry Herman.

Myers joins a Thompson House Creative Advisory Board that also includes Lee, Creason, educator and actor Danny Davies, Broadway performer Jessica Hendy, music director Doug Schmutte, attorney Douglas Haman and PR specialist Mark Motz.

For more information on Thompson House Newport, please visit www.thompsonhousenewport.com.

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CHiPs THE MUSICAL runs Oct. 12-27

CHiPs THE MUSICAL
Presented by Falcon Theatre
Oct. 12-27
Newport

This production has been replaced with SEALED FOR FRESHNESS.

CHiPs: THE MUSICAL is based on the 1970’s hit TV show. Ponch and John are back on the highways providing safety to all Californians, especially the pretty women they vowed to “service” and protect. This musical is campy and clever with a pop/rock 1970’s score that will keep you humming the tunes long after the show is over and the outrageous comedy ranges from impossibly tight pants to impossibly big hair.

  • Fri-Sat, Oct. 12-13 at 8pm
  • Fri-Sat, Oct. 19-20 at 8pm
  • Fri-Sat, Oct. 26-27 at 8pm

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FLI Announce Auditions for THE GREAT AMERICAN TRAILER PARK MUSICAL

The Footlighters Inc. to hold auditions for THE GREAT AMERICAN TRAILER PARK MUSICAL

Friday, October 12, 7-9PM and Saturday, October 13, 2-4PM
Callbacks – Sunday, October 14, 1pm

The Footlighters Inc. will hold auditions for their winter musicalTHE GREAT AMERICAN TRAILER PARK MUSICAL at The Stained Glass Theater (802 York Street, Newport).

Auditions will take place on Friday, October 12thth (7-9PM) and Saturday, October 13th (2 – 4PM). Callbacks on Sunday, October 14th at 1PM

No appointment necessary. Auditioners will be taken in the approximate order of arrival. Auditioners should prepare a song in that best represents their vocal range. An accompanist will be provided. There will be a dance combination to learn so please be prepared to move.

Rehearsals will begin the week of November 5th. Show dates are January 31, – February 16, 2013.

Show Details: THE GREAT AMERICAN TRAILER PARK MUSICAL
Book by Betsy Kelsco
Music and Lyrics by David Nehls

Directed by Jim Curtis
Music Director – Julie DeMatteis
Choreographer – Jules Shumate

The Great American Trailer Park Musical is a two-act musical, written by David Nehls and Betsy Kelso. It explores the relationships between the tenants at the Armadillo Acres Trailer Park in Florida, particularly between Pippi, “the stripper on the run,” the Dr. Phil loving, agoraphobic Jeannie, and Jeannie’s tollbooth collector husband, Norbert.

Cast needs 5 women and 2 men

THE LOVE TRIANGLE AND THE VILLIAN

  • JEANNIE GARSTECKI, 35 – 45 years old. Jeannie has lived in a trailer at Armadillo Acres for 20 years with her husband and high-school sweetheart, Norbert. A faded beauty, she was 17 when she married, 18 when her son was born and 23 when he got kidnapped. That, coupled with a really bad perm, has turned her into an agoraphobic. She hasn’t left her trailer in all these years, and the man she loves is drifting further and further away and she’s determined to get him back…that is is she could manage to get out of the trailer to do it…(STRONG BELT / MEZZO-SOPRANO)
  • NORBERT GARSTECKI, 35-45 years old. Jeannie’s husband Norbert collects tolls for a living and tries to be as good a husband as one can be to an agoraphobic. A former high-school football star, he has a rugged good looks marred by fatigue and the stress of his difficult marriage. He is a simple man who desperately wishes his wife could get out of the trailer, but he’s not equipped with the emotional or intellectual tools to help her do it. He has never loved or slept with a woman other than Jeannie. That is until he meets…(BARITONE)
  • PIPPI, 35-45 years old. Pippi is a striking beauty with a great body and a taste for clothing that shows off. Up to this point, Pippi’s life has been about surviving. She is a professional stripper who has gotten by on her looks and talents for dancing and petty theft. She means no harm and is ready to stop making bad choices and start making changes, but first she has to get lost in a hick-town trailer park in North Florida so she won’t be found by her last bad choice…(STRONG BELT / MEZZO-SOPRANO)
  • DUKE – 22 – 28 years old. Duke is Pippi’s obsessive, possessive and excessive Magic Marker-sniffing boyfriend; “ex”-boyfriend according to Pippi. Not so, according to Duke. Not the brightest guy south of the Mason-Dixie Line, Duke leaves a trail of disaster in his wake wherever he goes. His road trip to Starke is no exception and his arrival at the trailer park is full of surprises – even for a group of people who have had their share of excitement…(BARITONE)

THE GIRLS

  • BETTY, 45-60 something. Betty has lived at Armadillo Acres most of her adult life. She now runs the leasing office and makes it her business to know everything about everybody who passes through the trailer park. Though a self-proclaimed “bad-ass,” Betty is really a mother hen to the denizens of the trailer park. Of all “The Girls”, Betty is the most grounded, earthy and dry. (ALTO – MEZZO-SOPRANO / STRONG BELT)
  • LINOLEUM “LIN” late 30’s. So-named because her mother gave birth to her on the kitchen floor. Linoleum has a husband on death row at the Florida State Prison. His fate is an electric chair that doesn’t work properly unless most of the town’s electricity is turned off. So Lin watches everyone’s lights and appliances very closely in the hopes that she can keep the chair on the fritz. Sometimes self-absorbed and sometimes just a smart-ass, she hints at a wild, rock and roll past and is the fieriest of “The Girls.” (ALTO – MEZZO SOPRANO)
  • DONNA “PICKLES” 17 years old. A newlywed. Donna is called “Pickles” because she is perpetually hysterically pregnant – that is, she so convinced she should be pregnant she is exhibiting symptoms. Her husband is a lot “fancier” than she is, as he is from a big city of Jacksonville. His parents haven’t been verysupportive of his marital choice, so Pickles is desperate to give her husband a family of his own-even if she has to fake it. The dimmest of “The Girls,” Pickles is airy, sweet and blissfully ignorant. ( MEZZO-SOPRANO / SOPRANO)

ADULT SITUATIONS and LANGUAGE

For more information about The Footlighter’s, please visit www.footlighters.org. or contact Jim Curtis at jjt9461@yahoo.com (513.207.7687)

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KING O’ THE MOON runs Oct. 12-27

KING O’ THE MOON
Presented by Sunset Players Inc.
Oct. 12-27
West Price Hill

Directed by Michael Burke

Cast: Angela Klocke Forbes as Ellen, Hannah Goodman as Annie, Joe Hooker as Rudy, Michael Sauer as Eddie, Karra Rae Robinson as Maureen, David Trump as Georgie & Don Frimming as Walter

A hilarious, heartfelt sequel to OVER THE TAVERN. The Pazinski family has left the conservative 1950s for the rebellious 1960s. But prior knowledge of this working-class family is not a prerequisite to appreciating their ongoing trials and triumphs. As Apollo 11 is about to land on the moon, Rudy is rethinking the priesthood, Eddie is preparing for fatherhood and Vietnam, Annie is contemplating divorce and their mother, Ellen, considers a new romance.

  • Fri-Sat, Oct. 12-13 at 8pm
  • Fri-Sat, Oct. 19-20 at 8pm
  • Sun, Oct. 21 at 2pm
  • Thu-Sat, Oct. 25-27 at 8pm

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