Yearly Archives: 2013

FURBELOW Runs April 20-27

NKU_YES FestivalFURBELOW
Presented by Northern Kentucky University as part of the Y.E.S. Festival of New Plays
April 20-27
Highland Heights

Directed by Daryl Harris

Cast: Carey Parsons as Regine, Travis Black as Tamid, Terrance McCraney as Jasper, Hannah Gregory as Box, Kayla Pecchioni as Tench, Jack Manion as Mackintosh, Andy Simpson as Chisulo, Mary Kate Vanegas as Ku, Kathryn Clubb as Courtier One, Mckynleigh Abraham as Courtier Two, Cynthea Mercado as Courtier Three, Miranda Hamilton as Courtier Four, Molly Watson as Courtier Five, Alaina Broderson as Courtier Six, Anna Rose DLG as Countess Loretta LaRococo, Courtni Nicolaci as Sister Ludmilla Juarez, Brad Goren as Cameraman/Priest, Lauren Hayes as Reporter & Jinkyu Lim as Prisoner/Camera Crew

Regine the Thirteenth governs her nation as a shining example of despotic panache: velvet glove, iron fist, designer shoes. A woman who understands the power of a well-placed ruffle, her every flounce is commanded to hang just so. But when one of her subjects selflessly offers to take the place of a death-row criminal, Regine discovers that life is not all tufted velvet and beaded chiffon. Furbelow is a comic fable about fame, friendship, and really good fabrics.

  • Sat-Sun, April 20-21 at 8pm
  • Wed, April 24 at 8pm
  • Fri, April 26 at 8pm
  • Sat, April 27 at 1pm

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SPAKE Runs April 19-28

NKU_YES FestivalSPAKE
Presented by Northern Kentucky University as part of the Y.E.S. Festival of New Plays
April 19-28
Highland Heights

Directed by Michael King

Cast: Erin Ward as Jessica Sharith, Derek Evans as Nicholas Dolzhivliudkovic, Zak Schneider as Cal, Matt Krieg as Edward Ruloff, Hanna Firstenberger as Muriet Nolan, Victoria Hawley as Trina, Seth Wallen as Mark Galen, Victoria McDevitt as Ann Flynn, Anthony Newton as Priest & Alyssa Cousineau as Orderly

In a packed Siberian church on a snowy day, a priest is eulogizing a 109-year-old town leader when the roof caves in, killing everyone inside. Only one speaker of the Ujide language remains: Nicholas, who’s still at college. His ex-girlfriend Jessica also has languages on the brain: namely finding a wellspring language, an idea that intrigued late Ithaca serial killer Edward Rulloff. The collapse begins an amazing sequence of events involving the untranslated Voynich Manuscript, a spell, the return of Rulloff and Nicholas’ dead sister, and a reversal of the Tower of Babel. A few flakes of snow will change the world forever.

  • Fri, April 19 at 8pm
  • Sat, April 20 at 4pm
  • Sun, April 21 at 4pm
  • Tue, April 23 at 8pm
  • Thu-Fri, April 25-26 at 8pm
  • Sat, April 27 at 4pm
  • Sun, April 28 at 1pm

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HEART ATTACK WITH A KNIFE Runs April 18-27

NKU_YES FestivalHEART ATTACK WITH A KNIFE
Presented by Northern Kentucky University as part of the Y.E.S. Festival of New Plays
April 18-27
Highland Heights

Directed by Ken Jones

When Inspector Gurn discovers a large knife lodged within the chest of dead Billionaire Marcus Kane, he suspects foul play. But who is behind the gruesome murder? The cheating wife, the cheating husband, the jealous boyfriend, the maid with a secret , the other wife who ends up cheating on her husband, the unattractive septuagenarian who wants to sleep with a much younger woman who’s is being cheated on by her husband, or the mute priest –All, are suspects in this murder mystery farce.

  • Thu, April 18 at 8pm
  • Sat, April 20 at 1pm
  • Mon, April 22 at 8pm
  • Thu, April 25 at 8pm
  • Sat, April 27 at 8pm

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Keaton’s THE GENERAL at The Carnegie on May 2

TC_The GeneralBuster Keaton’s THE GENERAL
A SILENT FILM WITH LIVE MUSIC 

Ranked among the greatest films of all time,
silent film screened with live modern underscoring

(Covington, KY) A train engineer, a stolen locomotive (“The General”) and the woman he loves – put these three characters together and you have what has been hailed as one of the greatest films ever made – Buster Keaton’s THE GENERAL.

Coming to The Carnegie’s Otto M. Budig Theatre on Thursday, May 2 at 7:30pm, renowned New England silent film accompanist Jeff Rapsis provides a live modern underscoring to Buster Keaton’s 1926 classic “The General.” Showcasing the storytelling and comic mastery of the man whom Roger Ebert called “arguably, the greatest actor-director in the history of the movies,” “The General” features Keaton as a lovelorn train engineer trying to foil a devious hijacking plot during the Civil War. The evening includes a post-show meet-n-greet with the accompanist in the Ohio National Financial Services Gallery.

Jeff Rapsis’ Original Score
In accompanying silent films, Jeff Rapsis’ technique is to make use of the full range of film scoring vocabulary to help bring the silent movie to life for contemporary audiences. Rapsis improvises his scores in real time, often drawing from original ideas or material he’s created earlier in previewing a film.

“It’s kind of a high-wire act, but a score that’s at least partly improvised lends a freshness and spontaneity to a screening that’s not present when everything’s prepared in advance,” Rapsis says. “If I’m buried in sheet music, it’s hard to respond to the emotional line of a film in real time as it unfolds on the screen. I think it is all part of what makes silent film a unique art unto itself.”

One of the Greatest American Movies Of All Time
Directed by, and starring, Buster Keaton, “The General” follows Western & Atlantic train engineer, Johnnie Gray (Buster Keaton) at the start of the Civil War. When plans to hijack his train by Union soldiers are revealed, Keaton embarks on a journey to not only save “The General,” but to save and win back his true love, Annabelle Lee. While “The General” was not initially well received by critics when it premiered in 1926, the American Film Institute places “The General“ 18th on its list of the 100 greatest movies of all time.

About Jeff Rapsis
Accompanist Jeff Rapsis developed a fascination with silent film during his teenage years. But it took until middle age for the New Hampshire newspaper publisher to combine his interest in vintage cinema with a lifelong passion for music and begin accompanying silent films in live performance.

Today, Rapsis accompanies about 70 silent film screenings a year in venues ranging from small theaters in his home base of northern New England to prestigious events such as the Kansas Silent Film Festival, where he contributes live music each year. Rapsis, who often speaks and writes about silent film and accompaniment, maintains a Web site about his work at www.jeffrapsis.com.

Ticketing
Tickets for Buster Keaton’s “The General” – A Silent Film with Live Music are $19; $16 for Carnegie Members, WVXU Perks and Enjoy the Arts Members and students. Tickets can be purchased through The Carnegie Box Office, open Tuesday through Friday noon – 5pm, in person or by phone at (859) 957-1940. Tickets are also available online at www.thecarnegie.com.

The 2012-2013 Carnegie in Concert Series is sponsored by the Otto M. Budig Family Foundation.

Carnegie In Concert Series
Carnegie in Concert strives to break the mold of chamber music offerings from yesteryear. The series challenges established programming norms by blending traditional string quartets, wind ensembles, and solo piano performances with gospel, jazz, musical theatre, boogie woogie, and a cadre of other musical styles. The relationship between performer and audience is also re-imagined through an open dialogue revealing the essence of the selections and their meaning to the performers. The comfortable and intimate Otto M. Budig Theatre provides a unique environment for a unique concert experience, complete with a cash bar in the beautiful Carnegie Galleries.

About The Carnegie
The Carnegie is a multidisciplinary arts venue serving the Northern Kentucky and Greater Cincinnati community. The Carnegie is home to the Carnegie Galleries, comprised of more than 6,000 square feet of gallery space where emerging and established artists exhibit in multiple shows throughout the year; the Eva G. Farris Education Center, which provides arts education to thousands of children, many of whom are at or below the poverty level; and the newly renovated 465-seat Otto M. Budig Theatre, which offers an affordable theatre space for local, up-and-coming and established production companies and is home to The Carnegie’s Theatre and Concert Series.

The Carnegie receives ongoing operating support from ArtsWave, Kenton County Fiscal Courts, the Kentucky Arts Council and the Carol Ann and Ralph V. Haile Jr. / US Bank Foundation. For more information, visit www.thecarnegie.com or call (859) 491-2030.

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CHAPTER TWO Runs May 10-26

MPI_Chapter TwoCHAPTER TWO
Presented by Mariemont Players Inc.
May 10-26
Mariemont

Directed by Charles Sampson
Produced by Ginny Weil

Cast: Eric Day, Jennifer Richardson, Traci Taylor and Jon Vater

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.

  • Fri-Sat, May 10-11 at 8pm
  • Sun, May 12 at 7pm
  • Thu-Sat, May 16-18 at 8pm
  • Sun, May 19 at 2pm & 7pm
  • Thu-Fri, May 23-24 at 8pm
  • Sat, May 25 at 4pm & 8pm
  • Sun, May 26 at 2pm

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