ALL IN THE TIMING
Presented by Wright State University
Feb. 14-17
Dayton
- Thu, Feb. 14 at 7pm
- Fri, Feb. 15 at 8pm
- Sat, Feb. 16 at 2pm & 8pm
- Sun, Feb. 17 at 2pm
ALL IN THE TIMING
Presented by Wright State University
Feb. 14-17
Dayton
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The Playhouse is offering limited theatre classes – classes being taught by unique artists or that are otherwise not offered by other schools or theatres in our region. Classes are geared for young children as well as adults. For complete details, please visit http://ticketing.cincyplay.com/
auxiliary/auxlisting.aspx.
The requirements, dates and times for each class vary, so please read each description clearly. The Playhouse offers limited scholarships to this program. If you are interested, please contact the Education Department at 513-345-2242.
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Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park (LORT B) seeks an experienced full-time Wig Master to begin employment for its 2013-2014 season. Duties include but are not limited to creating the wigs and hairstyles for CPIP productions based on Costume Designers’ vision for a 14 show season, and maintaining all wigs and hair goods for performances. The Wig Master will also be called on to serve as Makeup Artist when needed. For our annual production of ‘A Christmas Carol’, the Wig Master serves as crew during the run.
Applicants must have a thorough knowledge of wig construction and styling skills. Additional hair skills are a plus. Applicants must also have sufficient makeup skills, being versed in the application of corrective and character makeup, plus have knowledge and/or experience with three dimensional prosthetics. Visit www.cincyplay.com for season details.
This is a seasonal full-time, hourly position with full benefits. Salary is competitive and commensurate with experience.
Letter, resume and references to:
Gordon DeVinney
gordon.devinney@cincyplay.com
Deadline: April 1, 2013
EOE
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WHEN THE RAIN STOPS FALLING
Presented by Know Theatre of Cincinnati
Feb. 8-March 16
Over-the-Rhine
Reviews: Enquirer | CityBeat |
Local media coverage: WVXU interview | Enquirer article |
Directed by Brian Isaac Phillips
Cast: George Alexander, Ian Bond, Sara Clark*, Jon Kovach, Brian Griffin, Miranda McGee, Nick Rose*, Adrianne Underhill, Kate Wilford*
*Member of Actor’s Equity Association
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.
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Shuttle disasters serve as backdrop for
SLOW DESCENT FROM HEAVEN
New Edgecliff Theatre continues its transitional 15th season with the premiere of SLOW DESCENT FROM HEAVEN by NET’s Resident Playwright Catie O’Keefe. For this production, NET will travel to the Clifton Cultural Arts Center, where they’ve converted a double-sized classroom space into an intimate 88-seat studio theater.
SLOW DESCENT FROM HEAVEN features former NET Artistic Director Elizabeth A. Harris as Molly, a NASA scientist, whose story is told in reverse chronology, beginning with the Columbia disaster in 2003 and ending with the Challenger disaster 18 years earlier, in 1986. Rounding out the ensemble are Sue Breving, Brian Berendts and Michael Hall.
Ed Cohen, who previously directed “Death of a Salesman” for NET, returns to take on this compelling story. He says, “I love Catie’s use of the Space Shuttle program as a metaphor for relationships, which have the potential for spectacular, magical successes and equally spectacular, but paralyzing failures. Presenting the story in reverse chronological order allows the audience to see how the characters’ behavior – their confusions and doubts – developed out of past events.”
New Edgecliff Artistic Director Jim Stump is happy to see NET’s relationship with O’Keefe culminate with the premiere of a full length play. As he says, “When Catie joined New Edgecliff we were impressed with her work – a contemporary voice with a sense of intrigue that kept audiences looking forward to where the story would take them next. We chose one of her short plays, ‘Darker’, for our return to the Fringe Festival and it received wonderful critical and audience response. And the projects we’ve asked her to work on have always been spot on. I felt strongly that we needed to present a full-length piece by Catie as the next step both for her and for us.”
As for the playwright, O’Keefe says this play represents a very personal response in general to great disasters in human history because, as she puts it, “I feel they bring out some very resounding responses in human nature by which we are humbled in our own limits and existence. When the Columbia disaster occurred I remember watching and feeling so incredibly drawn to the trauma of the event – something that has stuck with me for some time. I’ve always wanted to be able to use that in a play.” Through the character of Molly, O’Keefe examines how our relationships are influenced by external events. “My work often follows the course of a relationship and how it changes and develops in relation to the environment. I felt that Molly was the perfect character to place in an experiment of love, career and life choices sandwiched between the Challenger and Columbia disasters in an attempt to capture the path of this one woman’s journey in relation to such monumental events.”
NET Executive Director and founder Michael Shooner adds, “We’re very excited to have Ed Cohen directing Catie’s very honest, human play in such an innovative and intimate setting. The folks at the Clifton Cultural Arts Center have been quite accommodating in allowing us to transform this space. All in all, it should make for a memorable night of theatre.”
Intended for mature audiences only.
SLOW DESCENT FROM HEAVEN
February 20–23 (Wed-Sat) and February 26–March 2 (Tues-Sat), 7:30pm.
Clifton Cultural Arts Center, 3711 Clifton Avenue
Tickets: $23 adults, $18 seniors, and $15 students
For more information or to purchase your tickets, visit newedgecliff.com or call (513) 399-6638
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