Yearly Archives: 2013

HAVING OUR SAY, THE DELANY SISTERS FIRST 100 YEARS Runs Feb. 14-17

CBTC_Having Our SayHAVING OUR SAY, THE DELANY SISTERS FIRST 100 YEARS
Presented by Cincinnati Black Theatre Company
Feb. 14-17
Woodlawn

This 1993 Bestseller & 2000 Peabody Award winner, tells the story of the Delany Sisters, who, with intelligence and good humor, have stood witness to 100 years of American life. Sadie and Bessie Delany prepare a celebratory dinner in remembrance of their father’s birthday, they take us on a remarkable journey of our nation’s history, with a wit and insight borne of a hundred years of living, illuminating a fascinating series of events and anecdotes drawn from their rich family history and careers as pioneering African-American professionals Their story is not simply African-American history or women’s history. It is our history, told through the eyes of two unforgettable women as they look not only into the past, but also ahead into the twenty-first century.

  • Thu-Fri, Feb. 14-15 at 7:30pm
  • Sat, Feb. 16 at 2pm & 7:30pm
  • Sun, Feb. 17 at 4pm

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CCM’s THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE Earns 2 LCT Nominations

CCM_Time of Your Life2Panelists for the League of Cincinnati Theatres (LCT) have recognized University of Cincinnati’s College Conservatory of Music’s THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE with two LCT nominations, for Ensemble in a Play and for scenic design (Mark Halpin).

William Saroyan’s sprawling, elegant and bittersweet play was the first drama to win both the Pulitzer Prize and the Drama Critics’ Circle Award. Set in a waterfront bar on the docks of San Francisco, the play is filled with colorful characters, love and the follies of humanity in what the New York Post calls a “tender and hilarious, probing and elusive” portrait of life.

Panelists praised Mark Halpin’s “beautifully detailed, well designed, and functional” set. The ensemble cast “showed mature, deep understand of their characters, from leads to walk-ons”; “this was an ensemble delight…with strong and lively performances.”

Final LCT awards will be determined at the end of the season and announced at the LCT gala in the spring.

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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KTC’s WHEN THE RAIN STOPS FALLING Earns 8 LCT Nominations

Kate Wilford as Gabrielle York & George Alexander as Joe Ryan. Photo by Deogracias Lerma.

Kate Wilford as Gabrielle York & George Alexander as Joe Ryan. Photo by Deogracias Lerma.

Panelists for the League of Cincinnati Theatres (LCT) have recognized The Know Theatre’s WHEN THE RAIN STOPS FALLING with eight LCT nominations, as well as distinguishing it as a recommended production: Direction (Brian Isaac Phillips), Ensemble Acting, Lead Actress (Sara Clark), Featured Actress (Kate Wilford), Featured Actor (George Alexander), scenic and lighting design (Andrew Hungerford), and sound design (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.

Panelists praised Brian Isaac Phillips for his “flawless” direction of a ”complex and interwoven plot”. The ensemble cast was all “equally emotionally invested”; “everyone’s contribution was like a puzzle that gradually fit into place.” Sara Clark, Kate Wilford and George Alexander were singled out specifically for acting nominations. Andrew Hungerford’s scenic and lighting design, and Doug Borntrager’s sound design, fit together “seamlessly” to set the mood and ambiance of the play: “the constant rainfall against the pale blue windows, the cave-like stone and stark emptiness of the room itself were heavily symbolic of the themes of the play.” Overall the panelists described the show as “totally gripping on both an intellectual and emotional level”—“the play unfolded like a beautiful flower.”

WHEN THE RAIN STOPS FALLING continues through March 16th. Tickets can be purchased at http://www.knowtheatre.com.

Final LCT awards will be determined at the end of the season and announced at the LCT gala in the spring.

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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A CHORUS LINE Runs March 1-10

BCT_A Chorus LineA CHORUS LINE
Presented by Beavercreek Community Theatre
March 1-10
Beavercreek

Directed by Doug Lloyd
Music directed by Dr. James Tipps
Choreographed by Stacy Gear

Cast:
Women: Diana – Tina de Alderete, Cassie – Kristan Stanforth, Val – Lindsay Sherman, Shelia – Sandra Hyde, Judy – Maggie Carroll, Kristine – Danielle Kubasky, Maggie – Akayla Crawford, Bebe – Meagan Kuchan, Connie – Lisa Glover, Lois – Ryan Garner & Amy – Allison Willardson
Men: Zach – Matt Owens, Mike – Brian Kestor, Richie – Matt Curry, Don – Ben Douglas, Paul – Nick Bell, Mark – Joshua Hughes, Greg – Mike Stockstill, Al – Anthony Fende, Bobby – Gary Watts, Larry – Mick Merkle & Frank – Jordan DuVall

A CHORUS LINE is a stunning musical about a chorus audition for a Broadway musical. It tells of the achingly poignant ambitions of professional Broadway gypsies to land a job in a show, and is powerful metaphor for all human aspirations. Memorable musical numbers include, “I Can Do That,” “At the Ballet,” “Dance: Ten; Looks: Three,” One (Singular Sensation),” “What I Did for Love” and “I Hope I Get It.” Winner of nine Tony awards and the 1976 Pulitzer Prize for Drama.

  • Fri-Sat, March 1-2 at 8pm
  • Sun, March 3 at 3pm
  • Fri-Sat, March 8-9 at 8pm
  • Sun, March 10 at 3pm

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TC Launches New Brand Identity

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THE CARNEGIE LAUNCHES NEW BRAND IDENTITY
New Look Unifies Carnegie’s Three Divisions

COVINGTON, KY Feb. 7, 2013 — The Carnegie today announced a new visual identity and brand — the culmination of a year-long rebranding initiative in partnership with Interbrand, a global leader in brand consulting.

Interbrand selected The Carnegie to receive pro bono brand strategy and identity services with the goal of unifying The Carnegie’s three divisions (galleries, theatre, education) and refreshing the identity of the center.

“The new brand is amazing and Interbrand treated us as if we were a paying client,” said Katie Brass, The Carnegie’s Executive Director. “I felt like they fell in love with The Carnegie, and it showed in the work they did for us.”

The new brand position statement: “A place that transcends time and transforms the mind,” captures the magical aspects of The Carnegie. It also reflects the center’s ability to encourage patrons to play, connect and discover art in all its forms. The bright Carnegie identity features colors to represent The Carnegie Gallery, Theatre and Education areas while weaving those colors together to form the logo.

“We wanted a new, vibrant identity that reflects the three areas of The Carnegie in a fresh, cohesive way,” said Ron Bates, President of The Carnegie Board of Directors. “We’re hoping the new branding will encourage those who know us for one area will come explore The Carnegie with a new perspective.”

Interbrand led key Carnegie stakeholders through an extensive process to develop the new brand position statement, which helped drive the new graphic identity.

“We quickly discovered what makes The Carnegie special and developed a brand that reflects that,” said Scott Lucas, Executive Director of Interbrand’s Cincinnati office. “Those who are connected with The Carnegie know it’s a place that’s inclusive, where you can experience art with a sense of optimism and curiosity.”

The process helped validate and reaffirm what The Carnegie stands for: art should be accessible to everyone, and The Carnegie helps build the community through the arts. The new branding also reflects the values held by Carnegie patrons: The Carnegie is a good cause to support and offers an unforgettable experience.

“There is a lot of history and hard work that has gone into making The Carnegie what it is today,” said Brass. “But Interbrand really respected that history and used it to build the platform for our new brand and identity.”

The logo will be unveiled at a celebration for friends of The Carnegie this evening and appear on printed pieces, letterhead and The Carnegie’s digital marquee immediately. Existing building signage will begin to reflect the new identity in the coming months, Brass said.

ABOUT THE CARNEGIE
The Carnegie is a multidisciplinary arts venue serving the Northern Kentucky and Greater Cincinnati community. Over the course of the past 10 years The Carnegie has “morphed” from a grassroots gallery with an education component into an all-inclusive arts organization offering professional theatre, art exhibitions showcasing the best of local and regional artists, and a comprehensive arts education program.

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 is the largest arts venue in Northern Kentucky. For more information, visit www.thecarnegie.com or call (859) 491-2030.

The Carnegie is located at 1028 Scott Boulevard in Covington, KY.

ABOUT INTERBRAND
Founded in 1974, Interbrand is one of the world’s largest branding consultancies. With nearly 40 offices in 27 countries, Interbrand’s combination of rigorous strategy, analytics, and world-class design enables it to assist clients in creating and managing brand value effectively, across all touch points, in all market dynamics. Interbrand is widely recognized for its annual Best Global Brands report, the definitive guide to the world’s most valuable brands, as well as its Best Global Green Brands report, which identifies the gap between customer perception and a brand’s performance relative to sustainability. It is also known for having created brandchannel.com, a Webby-award winning resource about brand marketing and branding. For more information on Interbrand, visit interbrand.com.

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