Yearly Archives: 2013

NUNSENSE JAMBOREE Runs Nov. 21-Dec. 7

FLI_Nunsense JamboreeNUNSENSE JAMBOREE
Presented by Footlighters Inc.
Nov. 21-Dec. 7
Newport

Directed by Norma Niinemets

Cast: Cathy Lutts as Sister Mary Paul (AKA Amnesia), Jennifer Richardson as Sister Robert Ann, Jill Herzner as Sister Mary Wilhelm, Megan Hudson as Sister Mary Leo & Jon Vater as Father Virgil Trott

In NUNSENSE I, when a wacky nun known as Sister Mary Amnesia regained her memory she recalled that she always wanted to be a country singer. In NUNSENSE II her dream became one step closer to reality when Reverend Mother landed a recording contract for her. In this show, NUNSENSE JAMBOREE, her dream has been realized as she headlines a brand new show promoting her debut album “I Could’ve Gone to Nashville.” You say you’re not a country music fan? Don’t worry-this country music is “NUNSENSE Theatrical Style” guaranteed to please any NUNSENSE fan!

  • Thu-Sat, Nov. 21-23 at 8pm
  • Sun, Nov. 24 at 2pm
  • Wed, Fri-Sat, Nov. 27, 29-30 at 8pm
  • Sun, Dec. 1 at 2pm
  • Wed-Sat, Dec. 4-7 at 8pm

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Covedale’s DRACULA Recognized by LCT

Cliff Nunley as Dracula & Miranda McGee as Lucy.

Cliff Nunley as Dracula & Miranda McGee as Lucy.

Panelists for the League of Cincinnati Theatres (LCT) have recognized lead actor Mike Sherman and fight choreographer Melissa Bennett Murphy for their work in Covedale Theatre’s production of the classic horror show DRACULA.

Panelists praised Mike Sherman’s as a standout in his portrayal of a “grounded, activated Van Helsing with flawless accent, tactical clarity and focused energy…he added a conviction which made him a formidable and believable foe of Dracula.” The panelists also appreciated Melissa Bennett Murphy’s “excellent, athletic fight choreography.”

DRACULA continues through November 10th. Tickets can be obtained online at www.cincinnatilandmarkproductions.

Nominations for LCT awards will be determined and announced at the end of the season and winners awarded at the annual 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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BCT’s Edge of the Creek Productions presents DOG SEES GOD

BCT_Dog Sees GodBeavercreek Community Theatre’s Edge of the Creek Productions will present DOG SEES GOD: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead,” by Burt V. Royal, on the weekends of October 25 and November 3. Friday and Saturday performances are at 8 p.m.; Sunday matinees are at 3 p.m. at the Beavercreek Community Theatre, 3868 Dayton-Xenia Road in Beavercreek. For ticket information, call the box office at 429-4737 or e-mail boxoffice@bctheatre.org.

DOG SEES GOD is a story told from the view point of an unfamiliar Peanuts Gang. It is a window into how they could have evolved if they’d been allowed to grow into adolescence. This play shows us just how hard it is to be stuck between childhood and adulthood,” said Director Matt Curry. “When Charlie Brown’s dog dies he starts questioning his family and friends about what they think happens after death. Nobody can provide him with any solace, save for one–the target of the groups’ harsh bullying and torment. This relationship, forged from hope and love, has disastrous consequences careening towards a poignant and heartfelt ending.”

The cast includes:

CB- Timothy Moore, CB’s Sister — Kaleigh-Brooke Dillingham, Van–Jordan Adams, Matt–Jimmy Mallas, Beethoven–Aaron Brewer, Marcy–Janelle Chamness, Tricia–Lisa Glover & Van’s Sister—Sara Naderer

The show explores strong themes and parental discretion is advised.

“This play’s subject matter requires a certain level of maturity and tolerance. The audience must be willing to let these character’s lives develop. There is strong language, sexuality, intense bullying, explosive emotions, drug use, and rebellion,” Curry said.

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CCM’s Mainstage Series Continues with SINGIN’ IN THE RAIN, Oct. 31-Nov. 3

CCM’s Mainstage Series Continues With a Joyous Stage Adaptation of SINGIN’ IN THE RAIN, Oct. 31 – Nov. 3

Senior Musical Theatre major Max Clayton is Don Lockwood

Senior Musical Theatre major Max Clayton is Don Lockwood

CCM brings one of Hollywood’s most-loved musicals to life with a graceful stage adaptation of SINGIN’ IN THE RAIN, running Oct. 31 through Nov. 3 in UC’s Corbett Auditorium.

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Based on the 1952 American musical comedy film of the same name, SINGIN’ IN THE RAIN offers a lighthearted depiction of Hollywood during the transition from silent films to “talkies.” The story centers on popular silent film star Don Lockwood (originally portrayed by Gene Kelly, who also choreographed and co-directed the classic film), his shallow leading lady Lina Lamont, his sidekick Cosmo Brown and aspiring actress Kathy Selden.

CCM Professor of Musical Theatre and resident choreographer Diane Lala directs this production, which she describes as a “wonderful revisiting of a true classic.” The recipient of the 2012 Big Easy Theater Award for Best Choreography and the 2011 Big Easy Theatre Award for Best Director, Lala also collaborates with Adjunct Assistant Professor of Musical Theatre/Dance Patti James on the choreography of this dance-filled production, which she promises will showcase a wide variety of different dance forms, from ballet to tap and beyond.

Graduate student Ryan Sigurdson provides musical direction under the supervision of Associate Professor of Musical Theatre Roger Grodsky. With a glorious score by Nacio Herb Brown and lyrics by Arthur Freed, standards such as “Good Morning,” “Make ‘em Laugh,” “You Are My Lucky Star” and the legendary “Singin’ in the Rain” will have audience members leaving the theater humming.

Of course it wouldn’t be SINGIN’ IN THE RAIN without buckets of rain, silent films and “talkies” from the original movie. Before proposing this production, Lala approached CCM’s Department of Theatre Design and Production and Division of Electronic Media to ensure that her vision for the show was possible. “For a show like this to be able to happen, it takes a village,” Lala explains. With scenic design by Mark Halpin, technical direction by Steve Miller, multimedia expertise of Electronic Media Professors Kevin Burke and Lakshmi Tirumala and student video director Sam Pennybacker, this production has provided ample opportunities for interdepartmental and interdisciplinary collaboration. This production of SINGIN’ IN THE RAIN even involved Professor of Drama and resident Fight Master k. Jenny Jones, who choreographed the fighting and stage combat for one of the silent movies featured in the show. The result is a live performance that will be filled with films, flashbacks and falling rain.

Seniors Max Clayton and Katie Wesler inhabit the iconic roles of Don and Kathy, first made famous by Hollywood legends Gene Kelly and Debbie Reynolds. “When I got the role, my stomach dropped from both excitement and terror,” says Clayton, who took his first dance class at CCM and now inhabits the iconic role that Kelly made legendary. “This is physically the most demanding role I’ve ever played. I’m on stage for most of the show, so this rehearsal process has been a real test of stamina for me.”

“Our challenge is to find the same dynamic relationship Debbie Reynolds and Gene Kelly had on the screen and to recreate it for the stage,” says Wesler of her portrayal of Kathy Selden. “It’s exciting that CCM has undertaken such a large dance show that includes so many different elements – from film, to water, to tap – it has a little bit of everything! There’s as much going on back stage as there is on stage, so this will be an exciting show for all of us to experience.”

SINGIN’ IN THE RAIN
Music by Nacio Herb Brown
Lyrics by Arthur Freed
Book by Betty Comden and Adolph Green
Diane Lala, director
Roger Grodsky, musical supervisor
Ryan Sigurdson, musical director
Patti James and Diane Lala, choreographers

Performance Times

  • 8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 31
  • 8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 1
  • 2 and 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 2
  • 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 3

Location: Corbett Auditorium, CCM Village, University of Cincinnati

Purchasing Tickets
Tickets to SINGIN’ IN THE RAIN are $31-35 for adults, $20-24 for non-UC students and $18-22 UC students with a valid ID. Customizable subscription packages are also available.

Tickets can be purchased in person at the CCM Box Office, over the telephone at 513-556-4183 or online at ccm.uc.edu/boxoffice.

Parking and Directions
Parking is available in the CCM Garage (located at the base of Corry Boulevard off Jefferson Avenue) and additional garages throughout the UC campus. Please visit uc.edu/parking for more information on parking rates.

For detailed maps and directions, please visit uc.edu/visitors. Additional parking is available off-campus at the new U Square complex on Calhoun Street and other neighboring lots.

For directions to CCM Village, visit ccm.uc.edu/about/directions.

CCM Season Presenting Sponsor and Musical Theatre Program Sponsor: The Otto M. Budig Family Foundation

Mainstage Season Production Sponsor: Macy’s

Community Sponsor: ArtsWave

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GRUESOME PLAYGROUND INJURIES Runs Nov. 20-24

MU_Gruesome Playground InjuriesGRUESOME PLAYGROUND INJURIES
Presented by Miami University
Nov. 20-24
Oxford

Directed by Robert C. Stimmel

Cast: Ryan Knapper as Doug & Meka Clifford as Kayleen

In this masterful piece by Miami alumn Rajiv Joseph, an accident-prone dare devil and a corrosive masochist navigate friendship, love and the squishy parts that lie in between. 8 year olds Doug and Kayleen meet in a school nurse’s office, beginning a lifelong intimacy, revealed through the physical and emotional injuries they sustain over 30 years. Gruesome Playground Injuries tells a different kind of love story through sharp humor and even sharper insights into the human condition.

  • Wed-Fri, Nov. 20-22 at 7:30pm
  • Sat, Nov. 23 at 2pm & 7:30pm
  • Sun, Nov. 24 at 2pm

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