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TCT Cincinnati’s THE DAY BEFORE CHRISTMAS Opening December 6

Jake Kolesar as Jack Frost  & Leo J. Northart III as Santa. Photo by Mikki Schaffner.

Jake Kolesar as Jack Frost & Leo J. Northart III as Santa. Photo by Mikki Schaffner.

The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati and Santa will bring local audiences a lot to smile about this holiday season with the world-premiere production “The Day Before Christmas,” December 6-8 and 14, 2013 at the Taft Theatre.

The show is directed by TCTC’s Artistic Director, Angela Powell Walker, with story and book by Ken Jones, music by Jamey Strawn, lyrics by Christine Jones. Ken Jones, wrote and compiled the hit “Santa’s Toy Factory” for The Children’s Theatre’s 12-13 season; and the trio worked together on the successful shows: “Burgertown,” “CHURCH GIRLS, Umatilla USA,” and “LINCOLN: A Pioneer Tale.”

There is a flurry of activity at the North Pole. Santa and Mrs. Claus, the elves, the reindeer, the forest animals and even the Toys themselves prepare for the biggest night of the year! It takes a lot of planning and hard work to get a sleigh off the ground and to deliver toys to children around the world, but Santa’s team is ready and willing. Or at least they think they are before a tricky Jack Frost decides to try to stop the Christmas Festivities with a little comical chaos and calamity!

Single tickets and subscriptions for the rest of the 13-14 season are available now by calling 513-569-8080 ext. 10. Visit www.thechildrenstheatre.com for more information.

“The Day Before Christmas,” The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati, through December 14. 7:30 p.m. Friday December 6, 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. Saturday December 7 & 14, 2 p.m. Sunday December 8. Taft Theatre, 317 East 5th Street in Downtown Cincinnati. Tickets $7-$25. 800-745-3000 or visit www.ticketmaster.com.

Q102 and The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati are proud to collect items for St. Joseph Orphanage at all performances of “The Day Before Christmas.” Children and adults are encouraged to bring any new or unwrapped item and we’ll collect them in the Taft Theatre lobby. Visit http://www.stjosephorphanage.org/ for a list of holiday requests.

And don’t miss Brunch with Santa on Saturday, December 14 at 11:30 AM. Tickets for this event are $50 including a ticket to the show, or $35 for brunch only. Join The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati in the Taft Theatre Ballroom for a festive holiday brunch, music, crafts, a visit from Santa and his friends and memories to last a lifetime. Seating is limited. Call 513-569-8080 ext. 14 for reservations.

Characters from Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park’s “A Christmas Carol”, Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati’s holiday production of “Around the World in 80 Days,” Cincinnati Ballet’s “Frisch’s Presents The Nutcracker” and The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati’s production of “The Day Before Christmas” will be spreading the holiday spirit at festive events throughout the Tristate this season. For a full listing of Character Crew events, visit www.thechildrenstheatre.com.

“The Day Before Christmas” is made possible by the generous support of Macy’s. The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati is supported by the generosity of community contributions to the ArtsWave Campaign. The Children’s Theatre’s Season Sponsors are the Charles H. Dater Foundation and the Marge and Charles J. Schott Foundation. Media sponsor are LOCAL 12, The Cincinnati Enquirer and Q102. The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this program with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans.

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TDW Receives Cincinnati Preservation Association Award

Representatives from The Drama Workshop, the City of Cheviot, the Cheviot-Westwood Civic Association, and Rebold, Rosenacker, and Sexton Funeral Home accept a 2013 Rehabilitation Award from the Cincinnati Preservation Association. Picture left to right: Karen Romero, Kitty Zech, Arthur Sturbaum, Ray Persing, Margo Warminski, John Netzley, Richard Duval, Elaine Volker, Mike Sexton, Ray Kroner.  Image provided by The Drama Workshop.

Representatives from The Drama Workshop, the City of Cheviot, the Cheviot-Westwood Civic Association, and Rebold, Rosenacker, and Sexton Funeral Home accept a 2013 Rehabilitation Award from the Cincinnati Preservation Association. Picture left to right: Karen Romero, Kitty Zech, Arthur Sturbaum, Ray Persing, Margo Warminski, John Netzley, Richard Duval, Elaine Volker, Mike Sexton, Ray Kroner. Image provided by The Drama Workshop.

(Cheviot, Ohio) The Drama Workshop received a prestigious Rehabilitation Award from the Cincinnati Preservation Association on Sunday, Nov 10, 2013. The award recognizes The Drama Workshop’s efforts to repurpose the former Glenmore Bowl building, located at 3716 Glenmore Avenue in Cheviot. TDW president Ray Persing, along with TDW members John Netzley, Karen Romero, and Elaine Volker accepted the award on behalf of the community theatre group. Cheviot City Council member Kitty Zech, Cheviot-Westwood Civic Association president Ray Kroner, and Mike Sexton from Rebold, Rosenacker, and Sexton Funeral Home joined TDW at the event.

The building now known as The Glenmore Playhouse was opened in 1928 as Bueche Lanes, owned by Lawrence and William Bueche. Lawrence was already established in the movie theater business, and the goal was to set his younger brother up in business. Bowling was becoming very popular, and they decided this provided a good opportunity for the younger brother. Their father, a master mason, built the structure for them. Because they were concerned that bowling may just be another passing fad, the building was constructed so that it could be converted into a movie theater should bowling not work out. Bueche Lanes was the first bowling house in the greater Cincinnati area.

The business passed through several hands over the next eight decades, including Fred Kessler, Jim Winston, Les Horstman, and Cynthia Shanks. The Horstman family, especially, is strongly connected to the Glenmore Bowl, with a family member working there in some capacity for over 50 years, until the bowling alley closed for good in August 2010 – doomed by declining league participation and competition from larger, better-equipped bowling houses.

In April 2011, The Drama Workshop membership voted to attempt to acquire the property. TDW had been looking for a permanent home for many years, and the size, configuration, and location of the building fit the needs of the group very well.

Mary Stone, then TDW’s president, spearheaded the plan which saved the building from demolition. TDW worked closely with Cheviot Savings Bank, the City of Cheviot and the local Cheviot business community, in particular Mike Sexton and Jerry Rosenacker of Rebold, Rosenacker, and Sexton Funeral Home to enable the purchase in November 2011.

Sexton and Rosenacker were excited to help save the historic structure which stood just down the street from their business. Sexton said, “We’re happy that The Drama Workshop saved the building, rather than having the space become another parking lot!”

After hosting a “Last Bowl at the Glenmore” party in January 2012, TDW members removed all bowling equipment, and gutted the building. They replaced decades-old wiring, and installed a theatrical lighting system. A 22 foot high arched ceiling, hidden for years, was uncovered. Windows that had similarly been covered by paneling were exposed, providing natural light in the new lobby area. A stage was constructed where the pinsetters once stood. The CPA commended TDW for exposing and preserving many of the original building features. The award was presented by Margo Warminski, CPA’s Preservation Director, Arthur Sturbaum, CPA Trustee, and Richard Duval, President of the CPA Board of Trustees.

Over 100 volunteers have contributed more than 8,000 hours converting the building to a performance venue, which opened in October 2012. In addition to TDW members’ efforts, T.J. Williams contributed expert electrical assistance, Give Back Cincinnati provided manpower to help install dozens of sheets of drywall, and the Cheviot-Westwood Civic Association donated carpeting.

“The Cheviot Westwood Community Association is glad to be a part of The Drama Workshop’s success,” offered CWCA president Ray Kroner. “We know the impact community theater has on its surrounding area, and we welcome TDW’s enthusiasm and contribution to our neighborhood.”

More recently, TDW has focused on upgrading the building acoustics. Artswave awarded TDW a grant towards that end, and Mr Richard Lemker of Spectra Tech, Mr Ralph Larocco, and Mr J. R. Dignan provided acoustic testing and guidance to help prioritize improvements.

“The Glenmore Playhouse is still very much a work in progress,” said TDW president Ray Persing. “We want to install a handicap ramp and build handicap-accessible restrooms. We want to upgrade our HVAC system. We’re trying to do this while remaining true to the character and history of the building, and are thrilled that CPA has recognized that. With the help of our members and the Cheviot community, we’re making steady headway on making this a great performance venue.”

The hard work is paying off. TDW set a production attendance record with its recent staging of the musical “Nunsense”. The number of season ticketholders has more than doubled in the last year.

“We’re beginning to talk about adding more performances,” said Persing. “Word is getting out that there’s something special happening here. It’s very exciting!”

TDW’s next show is “A 1940’s Radio Christmas Carol”, opening December 6.

THE DRAMA WORKSHOP was founded in 1954. TDW is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to advancing education and promotion of the theatrical arts. Based at the Glenmore Playhouse in Cheviot, The Drama Workshop is widely recognized as one of greater Cincinnati’s most accomplished community theater organizations, garnering dozens of awards annually from the Cincinnati Association of Community Theatres. TDW productions have been regularly selected to represent the Southwest Ohio region at the Ohio Community Theatre Association annual conference, and TDW was also honored to represent the state of Ohio at the American Association of Community Theatre regional conference in 2013. Prospective members, and individuals or businesses interested in becoming involved or in helping advance TDW’s mission are encouraged to contact the group through our website at www.thedramaworkshop.org, or by phone at 513-598-8303.

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BCT Presents A NEVERLAND CHRISTMAS CAROL

Grace Culpepper as Mrs. Darling, Olivia Baker as Nana, Simon Atkinson as John, Lily Cutler as Liza, Soraya Huddleston as Wendy & Cambree Bernkopf as Michael.

Grace Culpepper as Mrs. Darling, Olivia Baker as Nana, Simon Atkinson as John, Lily Cutler as Liza, Soraya Huddleston as Wendy & Cambree Bernkopf as Michael.

Experience a magical and spirited Christmas adventure with Peter Pan, The Lost Boys, Tinkerbell, Captain Hook and the Darlings in “A Neverland Christmas Carol,” by Sheri Flannery Verrilli, presented by Beavercreek Community Theatre, December 6-December 15. Tickets are available by calling the box office at 429-4737 or online at www.bctheatre.org.

With a little bit of song, dance and comedy, this exciting, merry tale follows your favorite characters and their quest to save Christmas in Neverland.

“The kids are really excited and happy to be here,” said Director Kaleigh-Brooke Dillingham. “The kids love Christmas and they believe in the magic and they bring a spark to it.”

The cast of 28 ranges in age from eight to 18 and come from all over the area.

“The script calls for 21, and we expanded it to incorporate more kids. We created new characters. We made it as big as we could so everyone on stage has lines and is involved in the singing and dancing. We wanted everyone to have the chance to develop a character,” Dillingham said.

The cast includes:

  • Mrs. Darling – Grace Culpepper
  •  Wendy Darling – Soraya Huddleston
  •  John Darling – Simon Atkinson
  • Michael Darling – Cambree Bernkopf
  • Liza/Lost Boy– Lily Cutler
  • Nana/Lost Boy – Olivia Baker
  • Peter Pan – Ethan Davis
  • Tinkerbell – Alexa Stevens
  • Tootles – Megan Braun
  • Slightly – Caroline Delaney
  • Nibs – Cora Hardern
  • Curly – Emma O’ Keefe
  • Tiger Lily – Lexi Sullivan
  • Snapdragon – Ruchi Wilson
  • Little Feather- Dylan Serrano
  • Scruff – Clare Dahlstrom
  • Jolls – Dakota Bryant
  • P.J. – Philip Dahlstrom
  • Captain Hook – Chelsey Hall
  • Smee – Emily Ray
  • Starkey – Branson Yeakley
  • Noodler – Gabriella Stauffer
  • Jack- Sierra Smith
  • Billy Jukes – Nate Merritt
  • Jake – Emily Merritt
  • Alf – Sachi Wilson
  • Sans- Grace Delaney
  • Cookson “Cooksie” – Grace Blair

The crew includes Danielle Kubasky, stage manager; McKenna Myers, assistant stage manager; Aaron Brewer, assistant stage manager; Chris Harmon, set design; John Falkenbach, lighting; Jim Watson, sound; Anne Heitker, costumes.

For Dillingham, directing the children’s production is a way to share her love of theatre and a chance to ignite her own Christmas spirit.

“For the past six-seven years, Christmas has been hard for my family—my grandma passed away and it’s been different. So, part of the reason I did this was to rekindle the Christmas spirit for myself,” Dillingham said. “This is my dedication to my grandma.”

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WICKED On Sale Friday, Dec. 6

BROADWAY’S BIGGEST BLOCKBUSTER TO RETURN TO
THE ARONOFF CENTER, MARCH 5 – 23, 2014

TICKETS ON SALE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6.

BIC_Wicked logo

BY STEPHEN SCHWARTZ AND WINNIE HOLZMAN
BASED ON THE NOVEL BY GREGORY MAGUIRE

Alison Luff as Elphaba.

Alison Luff as Elphaba.

CINCINNATI, OH – After breaking box office records in 2011, WICKED, Broadway’s biggest blockbuster will return to the Aronoff Center in Cincinnati, March 5 – 23, 2014. Tickets for the return engagement go on sale Friday, December 6 at 9am and will be available at the Aronoff Center Box Office downtown at 650 Walnut Street, online at CincinnatiArts.org or by phone at 513.621.ARTS(2787). WICKED is presented as part of the 2013-2014 Fifth Third Bank Broadway in Cincinnati season.

With music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz (Pippin, Godspell, Academy Award®-winner for Pocahontas and The Prince of Egypt) and book by Winnie Holzman (“My So Called Life,” “Once And Again” and “thirtysomething”), WICKED, the untold story of the witches of Oz, is directed by two-time Tony® Award winner Joe Mantello (Take Me Out, Love! Valour! Compassion!, The Vagina Monologues)and features musical staging by Tony Award winner Wayne Cilento (Aida, The Who’s Tommy, How To Succeed…).

Based on the best-selling 1995 novel by Gregory Maguire, WICKED, winner of 50 major awards, including a Grammy® and three Tony Awards, is the untold story of the witches of Oz. It is produced by Marc Platt, Universal Pictures, The Araca Group, Jon B. Platt and David Stone.

“We are thrilled to make Cincinnati one of the first markets to host WICKED four times. This spectacular musical is a favorite of the theatre-going audience in the Queen City, and we know people here are eager to see the show again,” said Broadway in Cincinnati General Manager, Genevieve Miller Holt. “We’ve also heard from many people who haven’t had the opportunity to see WICKED before, and we’re glad to give more Tri-staters the chance to see one of the most phenomenal shows in Broadway history.”

Long before Dorothy drops in, two other girls meet in the Land of Oz. One – born with emerald-green skin – is smart, fiery and misunderstood. The other is beautiful, ambitious and very popular. WICKED tells the story of their remarkable odyssey, and how these two unlikely friends grow to become the Wicked Witch of the West and Glinda the Good.

WICKED recently celebrated its 10th Anniversary in October 2013 and there are currently nine productions of the musical worldwide: New York, London, Japan (Tokyo), Australia/New Zealand (Auckland), South Korea (Seoul), Latin America (Mexico City), a U.K. Tour, and two concurrent North American National Tours. Broadway’s #1 show for an unprecedented nine consecutive years, WICKED has been declared “A Cultural Phenomenon” by Variety and “The Best Musical of the Decade” by Entertainment Weekly.

WICKED features set design by Tony Award winner Eugene Lee (Ragtime,Show Boat, Candide, Sweeney Todd), costume design by Tony winner Susan Hilferty (Into the Woods, Assassins), lighting design by Tony nominee Kenneth Posner (The Coast of Utopia, Hairspray) and sound design by Tony Meola (The Lion King). Stephen Oremus is the show’s musical director. Orchestrations are by William David Brohn, with dance arrangements by James Lynn Abbott.

WICKED will play the Aronoff Center from March 5 – 23, 2014: Tuesdays-Thursdays at 7:30PM, Fridays at 8pm, Saturdays at 2:00PM and 8:00PM, Sundays at 1:00PM and 6:30PM, Thursday, March 6 at 1:00PM. Tickets for WICKED start at $38 and are available at the Aronoff Center Box Office downtown at 650 Walnut Street, online at CincinnatiArts.org or by phone at 513.621.ARTS(2787). For groups of 10 or more, contact the group sales department at 513.369.4363. Performance schedule, prices and cast are subject to change without notice.

Grammy Award-Winning Cast recording available on Decca Broadway. For more information about WICKED log on to www.wickedthemusical.com.

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TWELFTH NIGHT Quick-Review

Maggie Lou Rader as Viola, Justin King as Fabian, Justin McCombs as Sir Andrew Aguecheek and Jim Hopkins as Sir Toby. Photo by Rich Sofranko.

Maggie Lou Rader as Viola, Justin King as Fabian, Justin McCombs as Sir Andrew Aguecheek and Jim Hopkins as Sir Toby. Photo by Rich Sofranko.

TWELFTH NIGHT presented by Cincinnati Shakespeare Company through Dec. 15

The hits keep coming at Cincinnati Shakespeare Company with William Shakespeare’s romantic comedy TWELFTH NIGHT, well-directed by Sara Clark. The production includes another set of strong performances from the CSC Company, highlighted by Justin McCombs as the ginger peacock that is Sir Andrew Aguecheek. Fun and entertaining, you can’t beat a show that starts the second act with ten choruses of a drinking song.

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My rating: 4.25 out of 5

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