Monthly Archives: January 2013

LEVELING UP Runs Feb. 9-March 10

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Presented by Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park
Feb. 9-March 10
Eden Park

Reviews: CityBeat | Cincinnati Examiner | Enquirer |

Local media coverage: CityBeat article | WVXU interview | Enquirer article |

Directed by Wendy C. Goldberg

Cast: Ali Rose Dachis as Jeannie, Bobby Moreno as Chuck, Sean Mellott as Ian & Ben Morrow as Zander

Four 20-somethings struggle to transition from college to a “real” life that is rarely spent outside the glare of the video game monitors in their Las Vegas basement. What they find is a world of grown-up relationships that require levels of intimacy far beyond the social shield of technology. When one member of the circle is recruited by the NSA to pilot remote missiles, he’s ill-equipped to handle the moral ambiguities raised in this thought-provoking and often humorous world premiere about a generation straddling the fuzzy line between reality and virtual reality.

  • In preview Sat, Feb. 9 at 8pm & Sun, Feb. 10 at 2pm. $30 seats available
  • In preview Tue-Wed, Feb. 12-13 at 7:30pm. $30 seats available
  • Thu-Fri, Feb. 14-15 at 8pm
  • Sat, Feb. 15 at 4pm & 8pm
  • Sun, Feb. 16 at 2pm & 7pm
  • Tue-Wed, Feb. 19-20 at 7:30pm
  • Thu-Fri, Feb. 21-22 at 8pm
  • Sat, Feb. 23 at 4pm & 8pm
  • Sun, Feb. 24 at 2pm & 7pm
  • Tue-Wed, Feb. 26-27 at 7:30pm
  • Thu-Fri, Feb. 28-March 1 at 8pm
  • Sat, March 2 at 4pm & 8pm
  • Sun, March 3 at 2pm & 7pm
  • Tue, March 5 at 7:30pm
  • Wed, March 6 at 1pm & 7:30pm
  • Thu-Fri, March 7-8 at 8pm
  • Sat, March 9 at 4pm & 8pm
  • Sun, March 10 at 2pm

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TONGUE AND GROOVE Benefit for The Clifton Players on Jan. 27

CP_logoTongue and Groove proudly presents and supports
The Clifton Players
w
ith a fundraiser at The Clifton House!
(500 Terrace Ave, 45220)
Sun. Jan. 27th 5pm-8pm

Catch up on the Players hugely successful 1st season & preview our upcoming shows – all in a single evening
Click to purchase event tickets or to make a donation
or call 513-861-SHOW

The Clifton Player’s ensemble & special guests will read scenes from:

SUPERIOR DONUTS by Tracey Letts
winner of three League of Cincinnati Theater awards

DISGRUNTLED EMPLOYEES by Kevin Crowley, a pitch-black comedy
winner of two LCT awards

A BRIGHT NEW BOISE by Sam Hunter, 2011 Obie Award winner in NY and recipient of two LCT awards

Maybe even a little improv!
Live music during the breaks.

 All performed by Clifton Players outstanding ensemble:
Michael Bath, Carol Brammer, Kevin Crowley, Buz Davis, Cathy Springfield, Reggie Willis, Carter Bratton and MaryKate Moran

$15 admission: Includes food, BYOW(ine) or BYOB(eer)

Additional donations accepted (encouraged!)

Unable to join us? How about a tax-free donation at the link above? You can also call and place you order/donation over the phone or by mail. 513-675-6589 *mailing address 404 Ludlow Cincinnati, Ohio 45220

So why are you donating? Mainly so we can purchase rights to even more plays for the future.
Cheers to keeping live performance on Ludlow!

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PERFECT WEDDING Runs Feb. 8-16

BPI_logo12PERFECT WEDDING
Presented by Beechmont Players
Feb. 8-16
Anderson Township

Directed by Ed Spencer
Produced by Cheryl Boettger

Cast: Matt Schnutt as Bill, Bryce Willson as Tom, Brieanne Sheehan as Judy, Sarah Horton as Rachel, Brynn Langford as Julie & Susan Caskey as Daphne

The morning before his wedding a man wakes up next to an extremely attractive naked girl. In the depths of a stag night hangover, he can’t even remember meeting her. Before she can leave, his bride-to-be arrives, and the crisis quickly escalates to nuclear levels. This beautiful combination of riotous farce and touching love story has provoked waves of laughter across Europe and America.

  • Fri-Sat, Feb. 8-9 at 8pm
  • Sun, Feb. 10 at 3pm
  • Fri, Feb. 15 at 8pm
  • Sat, Feb. 16 at 3pm & 8pm

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KTC Presents WHEN THE RAIN STOPS FALLING

 

Nick Rose. Photo by Deogracias Lema.

Nick Rose. Photo by Deogracias Lema.

Regional premiere directed by Brian Isaac Phillips, featuring incredible cast of local actors

Know Theatre is excited to announce WHEN THE RAIN STOPS FALLING by Andrew Bovell, acclaimed Australian playwright and author of Speaking in Tongues (recently seen at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park in 2012). Time Out Magazine’s Best New Play of 2010, WHEN THE RAIN STOPS FALLING opens on February 8, 2013 and runs through March 16, 2013. Cincinnati Shakespeare Company’s Producing Artistic Director Brian Isaac Phillips will direct the production, with scenic and lighting design by Andrew Hungerford, costume design by Noelle Wedig, and sound design by Doug Borntrager.

An intricate fabric of overlapping connections, WHEN THE RAIN STOPS FALLING, moves seamlessly through time and across continents between the years 1959 and 2039. In a world where the rain rarely stops falling, four generations searching for truth and hoping to mend broken connections discover the impossibility of escaping the past. We are all shaped by what has come before and we create the shadow of what comes next.

“The script is absolutely beautifully crafted,” says Eric Vosmeier, Producing Artistic Director. “Mr. Bovell is an extraordinary storyteller. We’ve been waiting until we found just the right cast to announce the show and I’m thrilled with who we’ve assembled. We’ve also spent a great deal of time working out the production challenges that the script demands. I can’t wait to see these elements come together in our intimate space.”

The play’s title is WHEN THE RAIN STOPS FALLING, but during at least part of the play a good deal of the rain does everything but stop, and Know Theatre’s production team have been hard at work for months to prepare the technical aspects of this production. There are many technical challenges to this show, and we can’t wait to share them with you. Check out the show to see how it all turns out.

WHEN THE RAIN STOPS FALLING features an incredible ensemble of local actors. George Alexander (Joe Ryan) returns to Know Theatre, where he was most recently in Aliens with Extraordinary Skills. Ian Bond (Gabriel Law) appears at Know Theatre for the first time. He is a resident actor with Cincinnati Shakespeare Company where he has recently been in Sense and Sensibility and The Grapes of Wrath. Another Cincinnati Shakespeare Company Member, Sara Clark (Elizabeth Law) makes her debut with Know Theatre. Sara has also appeared locally with The Carnegie Visual and Performing Arts Center and New Edgecliff Theatre. Brian Griffin (Henry Law) was most recently on Know Theatre’s stage in the regional premiere, Collapse. He also has worked with New Edgecliff Theatre, Covedale Center for the Performing Arts, and the Carnegie Visual and Performing Arts Center. Jon Kovach (Andrew Price) performed in the 2012 Cincinnati Fringe Festival with NOTHING. He has also worked with several regional theatres including: The Human Race Theatre, Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati, and Madcap Puppets. Miranda McGee (Young Gabrielle) joins the cast from Cincinnati Shakespeare Company. Originally from Australia, she has worked with Playhouse in the Park and Carnegie Visual and Performing Arts Center locally. Nick Rose (Gabriel York) makes his return to Know Theatre where his favorite roles have been in The Pillowman and Christmas Yet to Come. He has also been seen at Cincinnati Shakespeare Company, Playhouse in the Park, and Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati. No stranger to Know Theatre, Adrianne Underhill (Older Elizabeth) was in Wonders of the World when Know Theatre was located at Gabriel’s Corner. She has also worked with Showboat Majestic, Footlighters, and Cincinnati Playwrights Initiative. This production is Kate Wilford’s (Older Gabrielle) debut at Know Theatre. Recently she has worked with New Edgecliff Theatre, Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati, and Cincinnati Shakespeare Company.

WHEN THE RAIN STOPS FALLING was commissioned and first produced by Brink Productions in Australia. It premiered at the Scott Theatre, University of Adelaide, in February of 2008. The play’s European premiere was at Almeida Theatre in London in May of 2009.

All tickets are $15 in advance and $18 on the week of the show, beginning Monday at noon. Tickets can be purchased by visiting knowtheatre.com or calling 513.300.5669. Flex-passes are valid for this event.

Cast

  • George Alexander
  • Ian Bond
  • Sara Clark*
  • Brian Griffin
  • Jon Kovach
  • Miranda McGee
  • Nick Rose*
  • Adrianne Underhill
  • Kate Wilford*
    *Member of Actors Equity Association
     

Production Team

  • Director – Brian Isaac Phillips
  • Scenic & Lighting Design – Andrew Hungerford
  • Costume Design – Noelle Wedig
  • Sound Design – Doug Borntrager

Production Dates

  • 8pm: February 8, 9, 14, 15, 16, 21, 22, 23, 28, March 1, 2, 7, 8, 9, 14, 15, & 16
  • 3pm: February 24 & March 9

 Additional Information
Andrew Bovell (Playwright) – Andrew Bovell’s stage plays include Speaking in Tongues, An Ocean Out of My Window, Ship of Fools, After Dinner, The Ballad of Lois Ryan, and Holy Day. He has collaborated on several projects including Scenes from a Separation (with Hannie Rayson), Who’s Afraid of the Working Class? (with Christos Tsiolkas, Melissa Reeves, Patricia Cornelius and Irene Vela), and the feature films Strictly Ballroom (with Baz Luhrmann and Craig Pearce) and Head On (with Ana Kokkinos and Mira Robertson). His screenplay Lantana was based on his play Speaking in Tongues. The film was directed by Ray Lawrence and opened to critical acclaim in 2001, winning seven AFI awards, including Best Adapted Screenplay. He was named Screenwriter of the Year in 2002 by the London Film Critics’ Circle.

Brian Isaac Phillips (Director) – Brian Isaac Phillips is delighted to return to Know Theatre of Cincinnati after appearing in Collapse in 2012 and directing Angels in America: Millennium Approaches in 2010. He has been appearing on area stages since 1998 working with Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati, New Stage Collective, The Children’s Theatre, Cincinnati Opera and most frequently with Cincinnati Shakespeare Company, where he proudly serves as Producing Artistic Director. Recent credits include Dead Man’s Cell Phone and The Seafarer at Ensemble, The Goat or Who is Sylvia? with New Stage and Carmen with Cincinnati Opera. Favorite roles with CSC include A Streetcar Named Desire, Henry IV, Arcadia, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Fuddy Meers, Nocturne and the title characters in Macbeth (2006), Henry V (2005) and Hamlet (2004). Brian is the lucky husband of the most beautiful actress in town and the proud father of Holden Willis Phillips. He is a proud member of SDC and AEA.

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PIP Appoints Three Association Artists

Timothy Douglas, KJ Sanchez & Michael Even Haney.

Timothy Douglas, KJ Sanchez & Michael Even Haney.

Playhouse in the Park Artistic Director Blake Robison announced today the appointment of three associate artists for the theatre. Timothy Douglas, KJ Sanchez and Michael Evan Haney will work with Robison as the institution’s primary artists for the next two seasons.

Each artist will direct two Playhouse productions and spend 15 weeks per year in residence interacting with patrons, students and the community at large.

“This is a unique, new paradigm for engaging artists in the life of our institution. Together, they will participate in season planning and form the backbone of our directing corps. They bring a diversity of background, experience and viewpoint to the Playhouse. It’s an inclusive, forward-looking model that excites me very much,” said Robison.

Timothy Douglas is a leading director whose credits include the world premiere of August Wilson’s Radio Golf and productions at major theatres across the country, including The Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, LA’s Mark Taper Forum and Chicago’s Steppenwolf Theatre Company. Playhouse audiences will get a first taste of his work with this spring’s production of Horton Foote’s The Trip to Bountiful.

KJ Sanchez has worked at leading theatres, including Milwaukee Repertory Theater, Actors Theatre of Louisville and Baltimore’s CENTERSTAGE. She is founder and CEO of American Records, a company that creates interview based theatre in communities across America. She is currently working with Playhouse staff, board members, community leaders and CCM students on a work exploring the impact and legacy of Cincinnati’s King Records.

Michael Evan Haney has served as the Playhouse’s Associate Artistic Director for the past 10 years. During this time, he has directed more than 25 productions, including the annual production of A Christmas Carol. He is a mainstay of the local arts scene, directing frequently at Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati. This spring at the Playhouse he will direct the noir thriller Double Indemnity.

In addition to their directorial assignments, all three artists will interact with the Playhouse’s staff and board, conduct audience discussions, work with students and participate in community outreach activities.

“These directors bring experience, talent, passion and diversity to the Playhouse. They are outstanding creative artists who understand the importance of reaching out to our community.

I look forward to collaborating with them, as we shape the Playhouse’s future together,” said Robison.

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.

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