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MPI Announces CHAPTER TWO

Jon Vator as Leo, Eric Day as George (seated), Traci Taylor as Faye & Jennifer Richardson as Jennie (seated). Photo by Amy Sullivan.

Jon Vator as Leo, Eric Day as George (seated), Traci Taylor as Faye & Jennifer Richardson as Jennie (seated). Photo by Amy Sullivan.

Mariemont Players presents CHAPTER TWO, a comedy by Neil Simon, at the Walton Creek Theater, 4101 Walton Creek Road (just East of Mariemont), May 10th through May 26th, 2013.

Writer George is encouraged by his younger brother Leo to start dating again after the death of his first wife. After a series of bad matches, he comes up with Jennie and she’s a keeper. Their bumpy relationship, at times funny, at others poignant, is partly based on Neil Simon’s own experience.

CHAPTER TWO directed by Charles Sampson , produced by Ginny Weil, and features Eric Day, Jennifer Richardson, Traci Taylor and Jon Vater.

Performances will be at 8:00pm on May 9th (preview), May 10th, May 11th, May 16th, May 17th, May 18th, May 23rd and May 24th; at 7:00pm on May 12th; at 2:00pm & 7:00pm on May 19th; at 4:00pm & 8:00pm on May 25th; and at 2:00pm on May 26th.

For more information or to order tickets for CHAPTER TWO, call Betsy at 513-684-1236. All seats are reserved and cost $17 each; non-reserved seats for the preview only are $10 each.

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Major Renovations Planned for Covedale Center This Summer

New lobby, marquee and expanded women’s restrooms to greet patrons next season

CCPACincinnati Landmark Productions is accustomed to transforming bare stages into new, exciting worlds for its theater patrons. This summer, the transformation will happen off-stage.

The Covedale Center for the Performing Arts – owned and operated by Cincinnati Landmark Productions (CLP) – will undergo a massive renovation aimed at improving the patron experience. The work was identified shortly after CLP bought the building in 2002 (with support from the city of Cincinnati), along with four other phases of renovation work to transform the old movie house into a 21st century performing arts center. The work scheduled for this summer is the last of the original five-phase renovation plan.

“Our patrons have supported our efforts to produce professional theater on the west side,” said Tim Perrino, executive artistic director. “We’re very excited to in turn give our patrons a great front-of-house experience and the first-class amenities they deserve.”

The renovation work – estimated to cost $158,000 – includes:

  • Electrical work/repair of the iconic marquee
  • New programmable LED information panels installed on the marquee
  • New energy-efficient entry lobby doors
  • Complete lobby beautification, including new tile flooring, paint, lighting
  • Expansion of the current women’s restroom
  • Creation of a new, dedicated wheelchair-accessible restroom off the lobby
  • Re-sealing of the parking lot around the building
  • Replacing a section of roofing above the lobby 

Upgrading the marquee to programmable digital sign panels will allow CLP to feature community events and neighborhood initiatives on a rotating basis for Glenway Avenue traffic and passerby. A 1999 city of Cincinnati survey calculated that 15,000 people pass the building daily.

The project will also beautify and increase the restroom facilities in the lobby, which are too often over-crowded during busy show nights. The renovations will increase the number of women’s fixtures from five to eight.

“Expanding the women’s restrooms has easily been the most requested improvement to the building since we took over,” Perrino said. “We’re very pleased to be able to address that, so we can more quickly get people back in the theater to socialize, talk about the show and catch up with their friends.”

The Covedale Center for the Performing Arts has been an unqualified success since it opened in 2002. Last year, over 35,000 ticket-buyers (representing 321 different zip codes) saw a show at the Covedale, making it a true regional destination. The Covedale Center’s more than 3,600 subscribers make CLP one of the most popular and fastest-growing arts organizations in the area.

Final support was secured this spring to start work on the building renovations. Financial assistance was provided by:

  • The City of Cincinnati – Neighborhood Business District Improvement Program grant
  • PNC Charitable Trust
  • The MH Foundation
  • The Ohio Valley Foundation – Fifth Third Bank, Agent
  • Two anonymous “friends of the Covedale” donors
  • Patron donation campaign during the season 

The Covedale Center won’t be dark all summer during renovation work. The 32nd annual Cincinnati Young People’s Theatre teen program will still rehearse and perform its summer musical GREASE at the Covedale. To accommodate the performances, the lobby improvements will be broken up and split between May/June work and August work. The entire project is scheduled to be completed in time for the new 2013-14 Covedale Center subscription season when the Johnny Cash musical, RING OF FIRE, takes the stage on September 5.

The last production of the current season – LEGALLY BLONDE – wraps this Sunday, May 5. Tickets for the final weekend are still available.

Previous renovations to the Covedale building completed by CLP included:

  • Turning a two-screen movie house into a single 400-seat auditorium
  • Building a stage and permanent theatrical lighting grid
  • Adding a 1,700-sq. ft. rehearsal hall and backstage dressing rooms
  • Re-installing the iconic light beacon on the top of the building 

About the Organization
Cincinnati Landmark Productions – through the operation and programming of its two landmark theatre venues – serves as both a catalyst for neighborhood revitalization (Covedale Center in Price Hill) and as a caretaker for one of the city’s great jewels (the National Historic Landmark Showboat Majestic, permanently moored on the riverfront downtown). The organization’s award-winning summer teen theatre program, Cincinnati Young People’s Theatre, and other workshops and programming aimed at children provide out-of-school, arts-making opportunities for students all over the region.

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Playhouse’s DOUBLE INDEMNITY Earns 7 LCT Nominations

Gardner Reed as Phyllis Nirlinger & David Christopher Wells is Walter Huff. Photo by Sandy Underwood.

Gardner Reed as Phyllis Nirlinger & David Christopher Wells is Walter Huff. Photo by Sandy Underwood.

Panelists for the League of Cincinnati Theatres (LCT) have recognized Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park’s DOUBLE INDEMNITY with 7 LCT nominations as well as distinguishing it as a recommended production: Direction, Michael Evan Haney; Lead Actress, Gardner Reed; Featured Actor, Michael Sean McGuinness; Set Design, Paul Shortt; Lighting Design, James Sale; Sound Design, Matthew M. Nielson; and Stage Manager, Jenifer Morrow.

Sultry, sexy and spellbinding, DOUBLE INDEMNITY is a treacherous thriller of love and murder. A beguiling seductress and morally bankrupt insurance agent plot to kill the unsuspecting husband who stands in the way of their budding romance. But will they get away with their perfect crime? Double Indemnity is a scintillating new stage version of the novel that inspired one of the most popular noir films of all time.

Panelists praised Michael Evan Haney’s direction: “The scenes — all 29 of them! — moved seamlessly, building the eerie sensibility of this noir classic.” Lead actress Gardner Reed, as Phyllis Nirlinger, “created a haunting performance that immediately transported us to the glory days of the film noir genre”; Michael Sean McGuinness as Barton Keyes was “wonderful”, “fresh”, and “engaging”. Paul Shortt’s set and James Sale’s lighting “were perfectly designed to both enhance the fluidity between the scenes and build the ominous mood”; Matthew Nielson’s sound design, with original compositions, was “one of the most enticing elements of the production and created the most evocative atmosphere.” Stage manager Jenifer Morrow was praised for “the organization and fluidity of the numerous scene changes, all executed flawlessly.” Overall, many panelists reported: “The best production I’ve seen at Playhouse all year!”

DOUBLE INDEMNITY continues through May 18th. Tickets can be purchased at www.cincyplay.com.

LCT Award Winners will be announced at the annual LCT Awards Gala, to be held Monday, May 20th at the Know Theatre. Tickets may be obtained by calling the Know Theatre Box Office, 513-300-5669.

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.com.

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