Monthly Archives: March 2013

NET Holds Third Annual LUCK OF THE IRISH Event

NET_Luck of the IrishWhat: New Edgecliff Theatre’s “Luck of the Irish” Casino Night

When: Saturday March 9, 8:00-11:00 p.m.

Where: The Columbia Center, 3500 Columbia Parkway (at Delta Avenue)

New Edgecliff Theatre continues St. Pat’s Day tradition with its Annual “Luck of the Irish” Casino Night from 8:00 to 11:00 p.m. on Saturday March 9. Enjoy an evening of fun and excitement featuring Black Jack, Poker and Roulette. There will also be a silent auction, a blind raffle and a split-the-pot reverse raffle. Admission includes appetizers, cash bar (wine & beer) and $25 in casino chips. All proceeds benefit New Edgecliff Theatre’s Operating Fund.

The “Luck of the Irish” Casino Night will be held in Columbia Tusculum at The Columbia Center, 3500 Columbia Parkway (at Delta Avenue, across the street from The Precinct). According to New Edgecliff Artistic Director Jim Stump, “Many people take advantage of the wonderful locally owned restaurants in the Columbia Tusculum area before coming to the event. We have six or seven independently owned restaurants within five minutes of both The Columbia Center and our theatre.”

Tickets for “Luck of the Irish” Casino Night are $35 and can be purchased online at http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/350288 or by calling the box office at 513.399.6638

May the Luck of the Irish be with you!

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SSP Announces Cast of I HATE HAMLET

SSP_logoSunset Players is proud to announce the cast for our spring production, I HATE HAMLET:

  • Anne Marie Penick as Felicia Dantine
  • Gunther Henkel-Moellmann as Andrew Rally
  • Hannah Goodman as Deidre McDavey
  • Merritt Beischel as Lillian Troy
  • Mike Burke as John Barrymore
  • Jason Amos as Gary Peter Lefkowitz 

I HATE HAMLET
By Paul Rudnick
May 3-18, 2013

Andrew Rally has it all: celebrity from his starring role in a hit television series; a beautiful girlfriend; a glamorous, devoted agent; the perfect New York apartment; and the chance to play Hamlet in Central Park. Having second thoughts about playing such a challenging role, in front of a live audience no less; the tipsy ghost of John Barrymore returns to his old apartment, urging Andrew to cast off the trappings of the material world and throw his soul into his destiny as an actor, to play Hamlet on the stage.

“…unapologetically silly and at times hilarious… affectionately amusing about the theatre…-The New York Times

“… fast-mouthed and funny…It has the old-fashioned Broadway virtues of brightness without pretensions and sentimentality without morals.”-The Village Voice

For more information visit www.sunsetplayers.org.

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RACE Runs April 4-21

HRTC_RaceRACE
Presented by Human Race Theatre Company
April 4-21
Dayton

Reviews: Dayton City Paper | Dayton Most Metro |

Directed by Richard E. Hess

No stranger to divisive topics or candid conversation, Pulitzer Prize-winning Mamet takes on the explosive subject of race relations. When two cynical lawyers—one black and one white— prepare to defend a powerful white businessman accused of raping a young black woman, they must confront their own perceptions and prejudices. Legal and ethical lines are crossed as shocking revelations come to light. But when their client’s case takes a series of unexpected turns, they realize that not everyone is who they seem in this world of shame and guilt.

  • Thu-Sat, April 4-6 at 8pm
  • Sun, April 7 at 2pm & 7pm
  • Tue, April 9 at 7pm
  • Wed-Sat, April 10-13 at 8pm
  • Sun, April 14 at 2pm
  • Wed-Sat, April 17-20 at 8pm
  • Sun, April 21 at 2pm

Official page with online ticketing |

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CYPT Prep Summer Day Camp at the Covedale

TWO SUMMER SESSIONS

CYPT_PrepThe Covedale Center for the Performing Arts located at 4990 Glenway Avenue in West Price Hill, continues its CYPT Prep Program for young performers, ages 10 through 13 this summer!

Classes will encompass acting, improvisation, theatre skills, music and a final performance on the Covedale Center for the Performing Arts stage – and all taught by experienced instructors and professional guest artists.

Cincinnati Young People’s Theatre (CYPT) Prep program will be an excellent preparation for young performers who may wish to audition for the award-winning Cincinnati Young People’s Theatre teen program or audition for “the Covedale’s” regular season shows (when age-appropriate roles are available in a cast) when they are old enough.

Session one – Summer Drama classes (Musical Theatre Session):

  • June 17 thru 21, 2013, 9 am to 2 pm.
  • Final performance on Friday, June 21, 2012 @ 3 pm. free and open to the public

Session Two – Summer Drama classes:

  • August 12 thru 16, 2013, 9 am to 2 pm.
  • Final performance on Friday, August 16, @ 3 pm. free and open to the public

Classes will be held in the Rehearsal Studio, located in the new backstage addition to the Covedale Center for the Performing Arts.

The Summer Drama Program will feature experienced instructors:

Session One Instructors: 

Amanda Emmons has a Master’s of Teaching from Northern Kentucky University and has worked in various venues across the Cincinnati area in many different aspects; acting, choreographing, directing and one of her favorites working with young actors and has over 16 years of dance and theater experience and has even been part of the Covedale family, mostly recently performing in Annie Get Your Gun. Amanda believes that the arts play such a major role in shaping young people and inspiring all people.

Katey Blood is excited to be instructing with CYPT PREP. She will be graduating in May 2013 with her Masters of Arts in Teaching from Thomas More College and will be certified to teach grades Preschool-12th grade theatre and middle grades Social Studies. Katey student taught in the Spring of 2013, at Camp Ernst Middle school where she was dance choreographer for the spring musical “Willy Wonka”. Katey also choreographed at Cooper High school for their spring musical, “Once Upon a Mattress”. Katey is very involved in local theatre. She was recently seen onstage in Footlighter’s production of “Our Town”. Other credits include: Sheila in “The Boys Next Door” (Brieabi Productions), Doris in “Same Time Next Year” (Mariemont Players), Girl/Ensemble in the CEA award winning production of “Parade” (Footlighters), and Annie Sullivan in ” The Miracle Worker” (Ovation Theatre Company). Katey was the dance choreographer and play director at Mariemont High school for 3 years (2005-2008).

Linda Abbott – Linda is happy to be working with CYPT PREP this summer. Linda is a graduate from Northern Kentucky University with a Bachelor of Music Education, and also studied at Ohio University, and California State, Northridge. Linda has been the Music Director or accompanist for over one hundred musicals in the greater Cincinnati and Los Angeles areas. While living in Los Angeles, Linda gained experience in musical theatre, music videos, commercials and television. Besides teaching choral music, musical theatre, and drama for over twenty years, Linda has directed twenty school musicals while working in the Lakota, Oak Hills and Los Angeles Unified School Districts. She has written and directed church musicals as well as being a church musician. Linda has also taught private voice and piano, and loves working with students of all ages. Linda is the 2011 recipient of the Lakota Educator of Excellence Award.

Session Two Instructors:

Elizabeth A. Harris holds a B.A. in Theatre and a M.A. in Theatre with an emphasis in Directing from Morehead State University. She has directed for such theatre companies as Cincinnati Shakespeare Company, New Edgecliff Theatre, Theatre IV, and Pier Group Theatre. Elizabeth has also written several original works which have been produced by Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera, Horizon Theatre Company, New Edgecliff Theatre, and Someday Outdoor Drama. As an actor Elizabeth has worked for such companies as Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati, Cincinnati Shakespeare Company, Flatrock Playhouse, New Edgecliff Theatre, Know Theatre of Cincinnati, Free Shakespeare!, and Cincinnati Landmark Productions. Along with acting and directing Elizabeth also teaches acting for the CCM Preparatory Department and Northern Kentucky University.

Eileen Earnest received her BFA in Musical Theatre from Ohio Northern University and Theatre Arts Certificate from the National Academy of Dramatic Arts in New Zealand. She has over ten years of professional acting experience including national tours, children’s theatre, musicals, cabarets, revues, classical, and improvisation based performance. She teaches master classes and symposiums all over the country in Improv Technique, Actor Marketing, and Protecting the Actor’s Instruments. She is a recent transplant to Cincinnati and has performed with CLP (winning an Acclaim Award for Best Supporting Actress), Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati, and the Human Race. She is a Certified Actor Combatant with SAFD, an ACE Certified Fitness Instructor, and a proud member of AFTRA.

Tuition for CYPT Prep is just $100.00. This program is supported by Artswave.

Please Note: A limited amount of funds are in place to assist with the participation fee. Funds are distributed on a confidential basis. If you are interested in applying for this tuition rebate, please contact Jennifer Perrino.

Admission to the final performance is free.

Admission the program is on a first-come basis. Registration is available immediately. Registration closing deadline for session one is Monday, June 10, 2013;

Registration closing deadline for session two is Monday, August 5, 2013

For more information or to register a child for the CYPT PREP, call the Covedale at 513.241.6550. www.cincinnatilandmarkproductions.com

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Today’s Matinee of STEEL MAGNOLIAS Has Been Cancelled

BAB_Steel MagnoliasDear Patrons

Due to severe illness in the cast of STEEL MAGNOLIAS we have to cancel today’s [Sunday, March 3rd] 2pm production. We are very sorry about this cancellation but it is definitely necessary.

If you purchased a ticket to today’s performance, please email the producer, Arlene Borock at brieabi@gmail.com to let her know if you’d like a ticket exchange for one of the five upcoming shows next weekend (Thurs, Fri and Sat at 8pm and Sat and Sun at 2pm) or if you need a refund. You can also call her at 513.497.5000.

Thank you so much for supporting community theatre; we apologize for any inconvenience and we certainly hope to see you March 7th-10th. It’s a magnificant show and we look forward to bringing it to you with a healthy cast next weekend.

Brieabi Productions

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