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LEGO® Scale-Model Replica of Music Hall on Display Aug. 4-5

LEGO® My Music Hall
LEGO® scale-model replica of Music Hall on display
August 4, 5:00 – 8:00 PM;
August 5-9, 10:00 AM – 6:30 PM
Music Hall Foyer

MISC_Music HallCINCINNATI, OH – How many LEGO® does it take to build Music Hall? Bring your family and find out for yourself when a 1/50 scale-model LEGO® replica of Cincinnati’s iconic landmark goes on display in the Music Hall Foyer from August 4-9, 2013. Built and designed by local LEGO® enthusiast, Mark Clark, the model is 100 inches wide by 106 inches deep by 42 inches high. Clark constructed the model to replicate Music Hall as it existed in the late 1800s and early 1900s.

The opening of the LEGO® Music Hall exhibit in the Music Hall Foyer is scheduled for Sunday, August 4 from 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM (prior to the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra’s free Luminocity concert at Washington Park), at which guests can meet the model builder, Mark Clark. The exhibit will remain on display from Monday, August 5 – Friday, August 9 from 10:00 AM – 6:30 PM.

In addition to the model, the exhibit will include images of Mark’s construction process and a register-to-win opportunity for prizes and merchandise from Music Hall’s resident arts groups (Cincinnati Arts Association, Cincinnati Ballet, Cincinnati Opera, Cincinnati Symphony/Pops Orchestras, May Festival, and the Society for the Preservation of Music Hall).

During the duration of the exhibit, Cincinnati Toys for Tots will have bins in the Music Hall Foyer to collect new, unwrapped toys from visitors. These toys will be given as holiday gifts in December to underprivileged children in the community.

The LEGO® Music Hall model includes the full building (Springer Auditorium and the North and South Halls), a turn-of-the-century chandelier, the Miami-Erie Canal behind the Hall (now Central Parkway) with a flatboat moving along the channel, a cobblestone Elm Street with horse-drawn buggies, and a few added surprises. The rear of the model will be open so visitors can look inside the Hall to see the stage, seats, and balconies.

“What I hope to achieve is to show the ‘original intent’ of Music Hall’s design, to illustrate what the building looked like after the first renovation, and to provide a view of what it could look like after a restoration,” said Mark. “I wanted to do a large-scale build of an iconic Cincinnati landmark, and for me, Music Hall is the most beautiful historical building in the City.”

”When Mark first called me, I wasn’t sure he was serious,” said Scott Santangelo, Music Hall Director of Operations. “Now that the model is completed, I’m both impressed and overwhelmed. Mark’s attention to detail is truly impressive. I’ve seen this sort of display in stores and at Walt Disney World, but to have Music Hall in miniature is amazing!”

LEGO® Music Hall Fun Facts 

  • More than 100,000 LEGO® bricks.
  •  More than 10,000 transparent blue “dots” that make up the Miami-Erie canal behind the building (this material is not included in the overall brick count).
  • 310 windows using more than 1,350 individual clear panels.
  • 960 seats in Springer Auditorium (with no spacing there would be more than 1,500).
  • 7.5 month build time.
  • Mark’s primary building material was a standard 2×4 brick which allowed him to purchase material in bulk from any LEGO® store. He also used standard 2×2, 1×4 palisade, 1×2 palisade (to get the textured mortar look), various types of arches, and a large quantity of inverted sloping brick to do all the roofline cornices.
  • 90% of the building is standard materials and the remaining 10% was purchased from a collection of online LEGO® storefronts, such as BrickLink.com.
  • The hardest part of the build was the large rose window and arch work above it.
  • The base floor (Orchestra level) of Springer Auditorium weighs 18 pounds, as it is solid and not hollow.
  • The only thing not original to the building is the Genius of Music statue, which was planned as part of Music Hall’s original design, but never implemented. This is Mark’s tribute to the original vision of the Hall. 

About Mark Clark
Born in Western Kentucky in 1967, Mark moved to Cincinnati in 1972, attended Princeton schools from grades K-12, and graduated in 1985. He attended The Ohio State University for three years, where he majored in aerospace engineering, and transferred back to the University of Cincinnati, where he finished his degree in computer systems engineering. Mark lives in Mason with his wife Mary and daughter Ashley, and has been involved in Cincinnati technology, consulting, and various start-ups since 1993. His love for the hobby of building with LEGO® was rekindled in 2012 with two LEGO®-kit Christmas gifts from his mother and his wife, and he has been hooked ever since. Mark joined a local LEGO® User’s Group (OKILUG: Ohio Kentucky Indiana LEGO® User’s Group) this past January to learn and share with other like-minded LEGO® enthusiasts and builders. Mark first discovered the magnificence of Music Hall at the age of six, when he attended Cincinnati Ballet’s The Nutcracker. 

Cincinnati Toys for Tots
The Cincinnati-area Toys for Tots organization distributes thousands of toys to area social service organizations and families throughout the Tri-state. This year, the Marine Corps Reserve will collaborate with the Salvation Army for the toy collection and distribution campaign. These two organizations have over 200 years of history serving needy children. The Salvation Army will handle the individual family registration and distribution process for the Tri-state Toys for Tots. The Marine Corps will still conduct the Toys for Tots Campaign as in previous years and handle all organizational registration. This partnership will allow an expanded service to a greater number of children in the Tri-state.

For more information about the LEGO® Music Hall exhibit, call (513) 744-3344.

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Final Casting Call for The Dent Schoolhouse on July 28

MISC_Dent School HouseThe Dent Schoolhouse haunted attraction and has its final casting call and would love to open it up to the professional actor. We are looking to spread the word.

LOCATION: The Dent Schoolhouse- 5963 Harrison Ave Cincinnati OH 45248
TIME: Sunday 28th, 2013 1pm-5pm

LAST OPEN CASTING CALL. Spots open for both the Dent Schoolhouse and Detention Hall attraction.

  • Bring two forms of ID and park across the street from The Dent Schoolhouse in the open grass lot.
  • MUST BE 18 years or older.
  • Come energized and ready to show us why you should be among the elite to scare with The Dent Schoolhouse.
  • You do not have to come in costume and you do not have to remember a monologue. Just show us how you scare/create a character!!!
  • Paid Position.

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Emerald Entertainment Seeks Actors

MISC_Casting call2Emerald Entertainment, a local community theatrical group is seeking actors for it’s upcoming stage production DOUBLE DECEIVED that will be performed at the Fairfield Communirty Arts Center. We are looking for the following character roles.

*Marcella-
Female between the ages of 25~40 years of age. Can play the role of a loving wife who goes through some of the most emotional relationship turmoil. Can also be very dramatic at times. Very good role for somemone who is looking to perform before a diverse audience.

*William~
Male between the ages of 25~40 years of age. Can play the role of a infidel husband who gets caught up in an extramarital affair that gets out of control. A very good role for an actor who is looking to get into future dramatic productions.

*Judge~
Male or Female 30 years of age and over. Able to take control of a emotional courtroom. Great role for actors who want to pursue theatrical productions from a legal prospective.

If interested we prefer that you reply via email. Please submit your reply with a resume’ and headshot if possible to emeraldtrulyblessed@yahoo.com.

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TCT Holding Auditions for ANNIE JR on Aug. 13

The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati holding auditions for  ANNIE JR. at Kenwood Towne Center

TCT_Annie JrCINCINNATI – “Are you our Annie?” The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati is asking that question as they look for the next star to take the stage as the beloved redhead in their production of ANNIE JR opening at the Taft Theatre in October. On Tuesday, August 13 from 1 PM to 5 PM at Kenwood Towne Centre, girls at least nine years-old can audition to be the lead in ANNIE JR by pre-registering with The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati. A limited number of spots are available.

Email Tina Marshall at tina.marshall@thechildrenstheatre.com or call at 513-569-8080 x22 to make an audition appointment. Email is preferred. Please share your name, your child’s age, and phone number.

On August 13, one person will be chosen to compete as a finalist for the starring role of Annie in The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati’s production of “Annie JR.”

YOU SHOULD PREPARE:

  • A memorized monologue (1 minute max).
  • A memorized song that best shows your vocal range. (16 BARS only). Remember your PIANO SHEET MUSIC for your song. An accompanist will be provided. The sheet music MUST have the piano part, not just the vocal line.
  • You may be asked to show us your dance ability, so come prepared. Wear appropriate shoes. No flip flops. Wear appropriate dance clothes please.
  • Please bring a RECENT 8×10 headshot and UPDATED performance resume.
  • Please plan to arrive at least 10-15 minutes ahead of your appointment to fill out paperwork. If we are ahead of schedule, we will audition you early.
  • Due to concentrated rehearsal periods, we ask that you don’t have any conflicts during rehearsals. In an effort to best facilitate all rehearsal times, all those auditioning will be asked to list all conflicts at the time of the audition. Please take note of when rehearsals begin and bring your calendar with you to the audition. 

Visit www.thechildrenstheatre.com for more information.

The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati opens its 89th MainStage season with “Annie JR.” directed and choreographed by Roderick Justice. Book by Thomas Meehan, music by Charles Strouse, lyrics by Martin Charnin, presented on Broadway by Mike Nichols, originally produced by Irwin Meyer, Stephen R. Friedman, Lewis Allen, Alvin Nederlander Associates, Inc., The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Icarus Productions. Based on “Little Orphan Annie”® by Permission of The Tribune Media Services, Inc.

With equal measures of pluck and positivity, little orphan Annie charms everyone’s hearts, despite a next-to-nothing start in 1930s New York City. Annie is determined to find her parents, who abandoned her years ago on the doorstep of an orphanage run by the cruel Miss Hannigan. With the help of the other girls, Annie escapes to the wondrous and magical world of NYC. In adventure after fun-filled adventure, Annie foils Miss Hannigan, befriends President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and finds a family in billionaire Oliver Warbucks and a lovable mutt named Sandy.

ANNIE JR runs October 18-26, 2013. Season Tickets on sale now. Single tickets on sale August 1. Call 513-569-8080 x10 for ticket information.

ANNIE JR is made possible by the generous support of Edyth B. Lindner. 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. The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this program with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans.

Kenwood Towne Centre, 7875 Montgomery Road, Cincinnati, Ohio 45236, is Cincinnati’s premiere shopping, dining and entertainment location in Cincinnati. Visit www.kenwoodtownecentre.com for upcoming sales and event information and to sign up for The Club and receive exclusive promotions, the best discounts and mall events by email.

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MPI Seeks Directors for the 2014-2015 Season

mpi_logoMariemont Players is currently accepting applications from those qualified candidates interested in directing an MPI production during our 2014–2015 season (September, 2014 through July, 2015).

To apply, please go the MPI website (http://www.mariemontplayers.com/MPI_Application-to-Direct_2014-15[1].pdf), and complete the on-line fillable form and email it to Tom Storey, Artistic Committee chairperson, at tstorey@fuse.net.
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There is a deadline of August 10th to return the completed form.

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