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CMT Presents PETER PAN, May 9-17

Joshua Steele as Peter Pan.

Joshua Steele as Peter Pan.

CINCINNATI, OH – Cincinnati Music Theatre (CMT) invites you to join them “where dreams are born” as they proudly present Joshua Steele as PETER PAN in the high-flying musical version of the play by Sir James M. Barrie May 9-17, 2014 at the Aronoff Center’s intimate Jarson-Kaplan Theater (see full performance schedule below).

Joining Mr. Steele in bringing this magical tale to life will be Wayne Wright as Peter’s arch nemesis , Captain Hook, Laura Wacksman as Wendy, Johnathan Kutcher and Leo Long as her brothers, John and Michael, Kim Long as their mother Mrs. Darling, Bill Geraghty as Smee, Hook’s devoted first mate, Aubrey Wilson as Indian princess Tiger Lily, Tara Williams as Wendy Grown-Up and Anna Verderber as Jane.

The rest of the colorful Neverland inhabitants, including pirates, Indians and exotic creatures will be played by Wesstin Bin, Karl Bolinger, Olaf Eide, Brandon Fox, Christina Gabrielle, Trinity Gibson, Josh Galloway, Yenny Ho, Matt Kroger, Lizzie Lotterer, Nathan Maue, Logan McGill, Elijah John Montgomery, Lindsey Morgan, Tom Morris, Conor Mullin, Elijah Prather, Eric Rakestraw, Wesley Schmidt, Jillian Schwab, John Sloan, Caitlyn Thiel, Ethan Vanderber, Richard Lee Waldeck, Robert Warfel, Will Warfel and Daniel P. Wilson.

This timeless Broadway musical that taught generations “to believe” will delight children of all ages once again when the boy who never grows up flies high above the Jarson-Kaplan stage. Join Wendy, Michael and John as they fly away with Peter Pan and Tinker Bell to Neverland, where they befriend the Lost Boys, Tiger Lily and her tribe and together, do battle with the sinister Captain Hook and his pirate crew.

PETER PAN is being produced by Kathy Beiting, by special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc. and directed by Skip Fenker. It features choreography by Mike Fielder, fight choreography by Jonn Baca and musical direction by Kendra Struthers. Flying effects provided by ZFX,Inc.

PETER PAN, a musical version of the play by Sir James M. Barrie features a score with lyrics by Carolyn Leigh, music by Moose Charlap and additional music by Jule Styne and additional lyrics by Betty Comden & Adolph Green .

Tickets are $24.00 for adults and $20.00 for students, seniors, and military, and may be purchased online at www.Cincinnatimusictheatre.org or www.CincinnatiArts.org, the Aronoff Center Ticket Office, or (513) 621-ARTS [2787].

For more information about Cincinnati Music Theatre, visit www.cincinnatimusictheatre.org, LIKE us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/cincinnatimusictheatre, and follow us on Twitter @CinMusicTheatre.

PETER PAN Performance Schedule

  • Friday, May 9, 2014 – 7:30pm
  • Saturday, May 10, 2014 – 2:00pm & 7:30pm
  • Sunday, May 11, 2014 – 2:00pm
  • Wednesday, May 14, 2014 – 7:30pm
  • Thursday, May 15, 2014 – 7:30pm
  • Friday, May 16, 2014 – 7:30pm
  • Saturday, May 17, 2014 – 2:00pm & 7:30pm

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Schulte & Bradshaw New DANCING FOR THE STARS Champs

Neal Schulte
and Dance Pro Leigh Bradshaw
Crowned New Dancing for the Stars Champs 

Schulte also named ‘Fundraising Champion’

CAA_Dancing For the StarsCINCINNATI, OH – Neal Schulte (Founder & President, Schulte Financial Group, LLC) and his dance pro Leigh Bradshaw (Cincinnati Ballroom Company) received a near-perfect score of 28 (out of 30), taking first place at the Cincinnati Arts Association’s eighth-annual Dancing for the Stars on Saturday, April 12, at the Music Hall Ballroom. Schulte also took home the ‘Fundraising Champion’ Award, as the celebrity who raised the most money for the event through ticket sales and donations.

With an audience of more than 800 guests (a new attendance record), the sold-out event raised a record amount in support of CAA’s acclaimed arts education programs, including the Overture Awards – the nation’s largest locally-run high school arts scholarship competition.

Keith Wilson, MD, FACS (Chief of Staff, UC Health) and Desiree Mainous (Arthur Murray Dance Studio – Cincinnati) took second place; and Britney Ruby Miller (Director of Operations, Jeff Ruby Culinary Entertainment) and J. Patrick Clements (Step-n-Out Studio) placed third.

The remaining four dance pairs included:

  • Linda Bessey (Faux Painter) and Jeremy Mainous (Arthur Murray Dance Studio – Cincinnati)
  • Rick Pawlak (Managing Director, Ultimate Air Shuttle) and Grace de Guia (Dare to Dance)
  • Kay Smith-Yount (Philanthropist; Wife of The Cincinnati Herald Editor-in-Chief, Dan Yount) and Jozsef Parragh (Independent Dance Instructor)
  • Christianna Stephens (Philanthropist; CEO, A Lice in Wonderland) and Brian McNamee (Cincinnati Ballroom Company)

Inspired by the hit ABC-TV show Dancing with the Stars, Dancing for the Stars 2014 featured seven Cincinnati celebrities paired with some of the area’s finest professional dancers in a competition program, at which the audience vote propelled the winners to victory. The competitive dance for the evening was Swing, and each dance pair had 90 seconds to woo the crowd and the judges.

Event emcees were Chris O’Brien & Janeen Coyle (“Married With Microphones,” 103.5 WGRR-FM).

The three competition judges were Douglas Beal (independent dance instructor), Doreen Beatrice (Step-n-Out Studio; Dancing for the Stars 2013 champion), and Dr. Michael Leadbetter (cosmetic surgeon, Plastic Surgery Group; Dancing for the Stars 2012 celebrity alum and Fundraising Champion)

The Dancing for the Stars 2014 Committee: Dr. Tracey Skale (chair, Dancing for the Stars 2011 champ), Phil Schworer, Christina Bolden, Terry Foster, Sue Gilkey, Jim Howland, Ginger Loftin, and Rosemary Schlachter.

Dancing for the Stars 2014 Presenting Sponsor: UC Health

Dancing for the Stars 2014 Event Sponsors: Stock Yards Bank & Trust, Arthur Murray – Cincinnati, Bonita Brockert, Carey Digital, Cincinnati Ballroom Company, Dare to Dance, Heidelberg Distributing, Jozsef Parragh, Pebble Creek Group, and Step-n-Out Studio.

Currently in its eighth year, Dancing for the Stars has become one of the most-anticipated fundraising events of the season. Since the event’s debut in 2007, 57 local celebs have ‘danced for a cause’, and the impressive list of past champions includes: 2007 – Dr. O’dell Owens (President, Cincinnati State Technical and Community College; former Hamilton County Coroner); 2008 – Jenell Walton (Reporter, The List; former WCPO-TV9 Anchor and Reporter); 2009 – Phil Schworer (President – Cincinnati Bar Association / Environmental Lawyer); 2010 – Donna Speigel (Owner, The Snooty Fox); 2011 – Dr. Tracey Skale, M.D. (Chief Medical Officer, Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Health Services), 2012 – Regina Russo (Director of Marketing and Communications, Cincinnati Art Museum), and 2013 – Chris Seelbach (Cincinnati City Councilman).

In addition, Dancing for the Stars 2014 featured:

  • Dinner-by-the-bite provided by A Catered Affair, Brio Tuscan Grille, Carlo & Johnny, City Barbeque, Eddie Merlot’s, Funky’s Catering, Jeff Thomas Catering, Kroger, Maggiano’s Little Italy, Palomino Restaurant & Bar, Prime 47, Ruth’s Chris Steak House, Skyline Chili, The Bliss Factor, Tres Belles Cakes, Valet Coffee, Vonderhaar’s Catering, Inc., and Whole Foods Market.
  • Silent auction
  • The swinging sounds of Sound Body Jazz Orchestra
  • Popular DJ and 103.5 WGRR personality Rockin’ Ron Schumacher
  • Pre-event wine tasting and meet-and-greet with the stars
  • Open dancing before and after the competition

Event highlights included:

  • Financial guru and body-builder Neal Schulte scored the night’s only perfect 10 with a dance routine to Great Balls of Fire, complete with a bright-red jacket, a set of push-ups, and impressive choreography with his dance pro Leigh Bradshaw.
  • A West Coast swing tribute to Michael Jackson, featuring a moon walk and a flash mob of more than a dozen dancers, from second-place finishers Dr. Keith Wilson & Desiree Mainous.
  • Third-place winner Britney Ruby Miller showed off her splits and spins in a sailor-attired, spirited swing with partner J. Patrick Clements.
  • This season’s senior celeb, Kay Smith-Yount, graced the dance floor with her inimitable style, elegance, and charm, winning the heart of her dance partner, Jozsef Parragh.
  • Rick Pawlak paid tribute to The Great Gatsby by dancing with not one, but two, lovely ladies, including his dance pro Grace de Guia.
  • Christianna Stephens wowed the audience with her stunning, beaded, form-fitting dress with a fringed skirt and her equally impressive dance moves with pro Brian McNamee.
  • Linda Bessey played hard to get with Jeremy Mainous in a country-themed swing to Toby Keith’s “I Like Girls That Drink Beer.”
  • An encore dance by last season’s champions, Chris Seelbach and Doreen Beatrice, to Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin’.”
  • Creatively-choreographed and expertly-executed exhibition dances by the Dancing for the Stars pros, including a department-store-mannequin themed cha cha / hip hop routine danced by Grace de Guia & Terri Ann Atkinson.
  • Broadway razzle-dazzle in the showcase performance by 2014 Overture Award dance winner, Lauren Slouffman, who danced to “All That Jazz” from the hit-musical Chicago.
  • Humorous, astute, and supportive comments from the Dancing for the Stars panel of judges.
  • The sold-out event had an exceptionally responsive, raucous, and energetic audience, which included large cheering sections holding signs with various messages.
  • After the competition, the dance floor at the Music Hall Ballroom filled with the evening’s guests who danced the night away to music by DJ Rockin’ Ron from 103.5 WGRR.
  • Emcees Chris & Janeen kept the crowd entertained between the stars’ dance routines.

CAA’s OVERTURE AWARDS AND ARTS EDUCTION PROGRAMS
The Overture Awards Scholarship Competition is the largest locally-run arts scholarship competition in the country. The program annually provides a $3,500 scholarship to six area high school students for education and training, with 18 finalists each winning a $750 scholarship. Each year, more than 450 students are nominated by their schools to compete in one of six artistic disciplines: Creative Writing, Dance, Instrumental Music, Theater, Visual Art or Vocal Music. There are three levels of competition: Regional, Semi-Final, and Final.

The Overture Awards was developed to recognize, encourage, and reward excellence in the arts among Tri-state students in grades 9-12. It also provides students an opportunity to share their talents and interests among their peers in a supportive environment outside of their individual schools. Now in its 18th year, The Overture Awards was launched in 1996 by the Cinergy Foundation and Leadership Cincinnati (a Greater Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce program).

Since its inception in 1995, the Cincinnati Arts Association’s (CAA) Education and Community Programs have reached more than 1.3 million Tri-state students and have promoted learning through the arts by developing opportunities that are diverse, multi-disciplinary, and accessible to all ages and cultural groups. Through projects with artists, arts organizations and cultural institutions, CAA promotes the arts as an integral part of our community. For more information, visit http://www.cincinnatiarts.org/education-community.

CINCINNATI ARTS ASSOCIATION
Founded in 1992, the Cincinnati Arts Association (CAA) is a not-for-profit organization that oversees the programming and management of the Tri-state’s finest performing arts venues – the Aronoff Center for the Arts and Music Hall – and is dedicated to supporting performing and visual arts. Each year, CAA presents a diverse schedule of events; serves more than 600,000 people in its venues; features the work of talented local, regional, and national artists in the Weston Art Gallery (located in the Aronoff Center); and supports the work of more than one dozen resident companies.

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Tom Fox Information Needed by TDW

TDW_VERTThe Drama Workshop is gathering information on our late friend, Tom Fox, for a nomination package for the Roger Grooms award. We are specifically looking for testimonials about his contributions to teaching others about theatrical arts, as well as specific shows and projects that he worked on during his years of involvement in Cincinnati community theatre.

If you can help at all with this, please contact me at trpersing@gmail.com. Our goal is to have a draft package completed by 23 April.

Many thanks in advance,

Ray Persing
President
The Drama Workshop

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CCM ANNOUNCES 2014-2015 Mainstage Series

CCM ANNOUNCES 2014-15 MAINSTAGE SERIES OF
OPERA, MUSICAL THEATRE AND DRAMA

CCM presents the masterworks of William Shakespeare, J.M. Barrie, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and more as part of an unforgettable 2014-15 season. 

CCM_logoCINCINNATI, OH—The University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) is pleased to announce initial details for the 2014-15 Mainstage Series of opera, musical theatre and drama productions.

The 2014-15 Mainstage Series features a dazzling collection of both classic and contemporary masterworks, including a gender-bending new production of Shakespeare’s gripping tragedy Macbeth, an extended run of the high-energy romantic-comedy Legally Blonde – The Musical and a magical production of the opera Hänsel and Gretel.

In early 2015, CCM’s student and faculty artists will also present Wendy Wasserstein’s Pulitzer Prize-winning and zeitgeist-dominating The Heidi Chronicles and a soaring musical production of Peter Pan. Mozart’s Così fan tutte will close out the series, with a new production directed by Robin Guarino, who recently staged this masterpiece at the Metropolitan Opera.

This year’s must-see Mainstage Series features six fully staged works guaranteed to fill audiences with delight, with performances scheduled from Oct. 1, 2014, through April 12, 2015. All performances take place in the Corbett Center for the Performing Arts on the University of Cincinnati campus.

Production and ticketing details are below. Priority subscription packages go on sale May 2014. Single tickets become available in August, but subscribing is the only way to guarantee your seats for these must-see shows!

Visit ccm.uc.edu/boxoffice/subscribe.html to register for CCM’s mailing list, and the Box Office will provide you with additional information on this year’s subscription options.

Additional Information

Titles and dates are subject to change—rights pending. To order subscriptions, contact the CCM Box Office at 513-556-4183. For additional information, visit ccm.uc.edu, email boxoff@uc.edu or call the Box Office.

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CCM 2014-15 MAINSTAGE SERIES
Opera, Musical Theatre, Drama

Macbeth
Written by William Shakespeare
Brant Russell, director

11th century Scotland – a world of brutality, wickedness and armor. In this dark and twisted landscape, Macbeth will go to any means necessary to prove that he’s a man (even if this Macbeth is played by a woman). With the help of his wife, and pushed by a trio of gnarly creatures (witches who were women once), Macbeth schemes to take the throne and eliminate anyone standing in his way.

Performance Dates: Oct. 1 (preview), Oct. 2–5, 2014
Location: Patricia Corbett Theater

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Legally Blonde – The Musical
Music and Lyrics by Laurence O’Keefe and Nell Benjamin
Book by Heather Hach
Diane Lala, director and choreographer
Craig Dalton, musical director

Harvard’s beloved blonde takes the stage by pink storm in this fun, upbeat musical that is ridiculously enjoyable from start to finish. Based on the adored feature film of the same name, this musical about self-discovery stays true to form with a peppy score and playful book. Winner of the Olivier Award for Best New Musical in 2011, this all-singing, all-dancing romantic comedy is about knowing who you are and showing what you’ve got!

Performance Dates: Oct. 23–Nov. 2, 2014
Location: Patricia Corbett Theater

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Hänsel and Gretel
Music by Engelbert Humperdinck
Libretto by Adelheid Wette
English signing translation by David Pountney
Conductor TBA
Robin Guarino, director

A mischievous brother and sister search for food in a mysterious forest when their quest turns treacherous. Based on the German fairy tale published by the Brothers Grimm in 1812, this contemporary production tells of the resilience of children cast out, lost and hungry “in the woods.” This magical production also features the Cincinnati Children’s Choir, ensemble-in-residence at CCM. Sung in English with supertitles.

Performance Dates: Nov. 20–23, 2014
Location: Corbett Auditorium

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The Heidi Chronicles
Written by Wendy Wasserstein
Richard E. Hess, director

Wendy Wasserstein’s groundbreaking and moving examination of feminism and its evolution from the 1960s through the 1990s, The Heidi Chronicles is the winner of the 1989 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and the Tony Award for Best Play. Sexuality, feminism, education, gender equality, marriage, women’s rights; there’s no hot-button issue the play doesn’t touch. This penetrating comedy asks: “Will our ideals stand the test of time, and what do they cost us?”

Performance Dates: Feb. 11 (preview), Feb. 12–15, 2015
Location: Patricia Corbett Theater

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Peter Pan
Based on the play by James M. Barrie
Music by Morris Charlap
Lyrics by Carolyn Leigh
Director TBA
Roger Grodsky, musical director

“Second star to the right, and straight on ‘till morning!” Based on the famous story by James Barrie, Peter Pan tells the tale of the mischievous boy who can fly, who never ages and who spends his never-ending childhood adventuring on the spellbinding isles of Neverland as the playful leader of the Lost Boys. Featuring high-flying spectacle and timeless music, CCM Musical Theatre’s production of Peter Pan will thrill and delight audiences of all ages!

Performance Dates: March 5–8, 2015
Location: Corbett Auditorium

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Così fan tutte
Music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Libretto by Lorenzo Da Ponte
Conductor TBA
Robin Guarino, director 

Così fan tutte is in many ways Mozart’s most celebrated opera score, and Da Ponte’s most inspired script. It is a comedy of innocence and experience, at times hilarious and other times bewildering, but always filled with heart and satire. Director Robin Guarino, who staged this masterpiece at the Metropolitan Opera last year, has a special love for this opera, with all its whimsy and ingenuity, and because of the passion that only Mozart can express through music. Sung in Italian with English supertitles.

Performance Dates: April 9-12, 2015
Location: Patricia Corbett Theater

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Mainstage Series Subscriptions
The 2014-15 CCM Mainstage Series of opera, musical theatre and drama productions includes subscription packages for six-show, four-show and three-show combinations.

Priority subscription packages go on sale in May 2014. Subscription renewal information will be sent to current subscribers during the month of May.

Visit ccm.uc.edu/boxoffice/subscribe.html to register for CCM’s mailing list, and the Box Office will provide you with additional information on this year’s subscription options.

New subscriptions will become available this summer. CCM’s customizable subscription packages range in price from $84 – $180.

Concert Series Options
CCM also offers dozens of chamber music, choral, dance, jazz, orchestra and guest-artist concerts each year. CCM’s Mainstage subscribers receive priority access to Ariel Quartet subscription packages, CCM Concert Series flex ticket packages, prepaid parking and other exclusive perks.

Full programming and package details for CCM’s 2014-15 Concert Series will be announced in May. Visit ccm.uc.edu for more information.

Additional Information
Titles and dates subject to change—rights pending. To order subscriptions, contact the CCM Box Office at 513-556-4183. Priority subscription packages go on sale in May 2014. For additional information, visit ccm.uc.edu or call the Box Office.

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

CCM Mainstage Season Production Sponsor: Macy’s 

Community Partner: ArtsWave

2014 – 15 Subscription Prices:

  • 6-show subscription packages start at $158.
  • 4-show subscription packages start at $110.
  • 3-show subscription packages start at $84.

2014 – 15 Single Ticket Prices:

  • Opera and Musical Theatre tickets range from $31 – $35 for adults, $20 – $24 for students and $18 – $22 for UC students with valid ID.
  • Drama tickets range from $27 – $31 for adults, $17 – $20 for students and $15 – $18 for UC students with valid ID.

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LSC Announces Auditions for YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN

LSC_logoLoveland Stage Company announces auditions for the Mel Brooks musical comedy, YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN.

Auditions dates: Sunday May 18 and Monday May 19, 7:00-9:00 PM each day.

Auditions will be held at
The Loveland Stage Company
111 South 2nd Street (Route 48)
Loveland, OH 45140

Rehearsals for this show will start approximately the week of August 3, 2014
Performance dates: October 10, 11, 12, 17,18, 19, 23, 24 and 25, 2014

Questions about auditions or the show itself please contact Tom Cavano – 683-4950

Please come to the audition prepared to sing 15-30 bars of music that showcases your vocal ability. An accompanist will be available Please come prepared to dance; tap and//or jazz shoes recommended. (no open toe shoes please).

This show has many “over the top” lead characters as well as a large active ensemble cast with numerous opportunities for dialogue, solos and featured dancing. The ensemble has no upper age limit however due to content of the show you must be 18 years old or older to audition.

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