Monthly Archives: May 2014

THE DEAD GUY Runs May 30-June 15

DTG_The Dead GuyTHE DEAD GUY
Presented by Dayton Theatre Guild
May 30-June 15
Dayton

Directed by Saul Caplan
Produced by Debra Kent

Cast: Amy Askins as Gina, Chris Hahn as Eldon, Aaron Brewer as Virgil, Teresa Connair as Roberta, Angela Timpone as Christy, K.L. Storer as Dougie, Wayne Wolf as Security Guard, Tim Moore as Leon, Carly Risenhoover-Peterson as Woman/Sheila & Jenna Burnett as Woman/Nancy

THE DEAD GUY is the Ultimate TV Reality Show. A young man gets to spend one million dollars over the next seven days, but the show’s producer and cameraman are allowed to follow him with a camera wherever he goes. There is a deadly catch involved – and it is all recorded on live TV, of course. Since he’s in a tough luck position, how can he turn the offer down?

  • Fri-Sat, May 30-31 at 8pm
  • Sun, June 1 at 3pm
  • Fri, June 6 at 8pm
  • Sat, June 7 at 5pm
  • Sun, June 8 at 3pm
  • Fri, June 13 at 8pm
  • Sat, June 14 at 5pm
  • Sun, June 15 at 3pm

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The Piano Guys | Wed., September 3 | Aronoff Center

THE PIANO GUYS
SEPTEMBER 3 AT THE ARONOFF CENTER

Reserved Seat Tickets: $49.50, $35, $25 and a limited number of $125 (VIP)
Tickets go on sale Friday, April 4 at 10am and will be available at www.livenation.com,
CincinnatiArts.org, charge by phone (513) 621-ARTS [2787], Aronoff Center Ticket Office

CAA_The Piano GuysHailing from Utah, The Piano Guys became an Internet sensation by way of their immensely successful series of strikingly original self-made music videos. They’ve made over 35 since joining forces in early 2011, including their hit video, an innovative 10-handed version of One Direction’s “What Makes You Beautiful.” But it’s the Guys’ highly original blend of classical music with pop that has really been the cause of an Internet phenomenon that has brought them to their major label debut album, The Piano Guys, released on Sony Masterworks on October 2nd, 2012.

In the last few months, The Piano Guys have performed everywhere from “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno,” to “The Today Show” and “Katie.” Their most recent video, “Mission Impossible,” featuring YouTube violin sensation Lindsey Stirling, continues to build momentum with over 1.5M views in a month. It finds the band and Stirling in a spy thriller as covert operatives while playing their unique take on this famous musical theme.

The album features more of the imaginative mash-up arrangements that The Piano Guys are already famous for, including sources ranging from Michael Jackson to Mozart, The Bourne Identity to David Guetta. It also includes an original song and innovative takes on hits by One Direction, Adele, and Christina Perri.

But just who are The Piano Guys? Actually, there’s only one piano player, Jon Schmidt, and one other instrumentalist, Steven Sharp Nelson, on cello. Yet the other two – Paul Anderson and Al van der Beek – are equally significant members of the group. The Piano Guys’ name comes from Anderson’s piano store in St. George, Utah, which was called The Piano Guys. Looking for an alternative to low-yield conventional advertising, Anderson devised a Facebook promotional page and YouTube channel featuring the most famous pianist he could find – local pianist, Jon Schmidt. A self-described “New Age Classical” player, Schmidt was indeed well-established locally, thanks to eight albums and seven piano books of his song transcriptions. He also performed concerts throughout Utah, one of which featured a young guest artist, Steven Sharp Nelson, who adventurously combined traditional cello playing with percussion effects. “I was 15 when I met Jon and started playing with him,” Nelson recalls. “I had to get a ride to shows! But we’ve had a great brotherhood that’s now lasted 20 years.”

When Nelson moved from Salt Lake City to the suburb of Sandy, providence, if not serendipity, intervened. Al van der Beek, who came from a musical family and played several instruments and sang, lived down the street from Nelson’s new place, and helped him move. “I suggested we ‘collaborate’ sometime and he hesitated, because I think he didn’t want to disappoint me if I was horrible!” says van der Beek, laughing. “But,” says Nelson, “I checked out his home studio and started playing some of my unfinished songs, and he told me what the titles should be and their meaning – and finished them on the spot! The guy is music incarnate!”

In The Piano Guys, then, van der Beek is charged with the studio operations, as well as co-writing and some vocal texturing, music arranging, “and a lot of percussion work,” adds Nelson.

Anderson was so taken by the music of Schmidt and Nelson that he closed his store at the end of 2011 in order to devote himself to the group, which only became a full-time operation in February 2012. “I had to let the piano store go!” he says, laughing. “Some of the pianos are still in storage and have been used in the videos.”

The spectacular Piano Guys videos, which have so far netted over 293 million YouTube views (and 500,000 new views a day), are essentially divined by Stewart and Anderson. “Jon had built up a fan base for 20 years, and we used that as a springboard for getting exposure,” Anderson notes, “but it’s all about the merits of the videos, and share-ability. People see them and then share them with their friends on Facebook, and before you know it, they can take off.”

And sure enough, The Piano Guys have over 696,000 Facebook fans who have shared videos like “Michael Meets Mozart,” which features over 100 tracks of cello textures, including a deep bass drum sound created by tapping on the cello body; a shaker sound made by Nelson rubbing rosin on his bow; and a record-scratch noise caused by his scraping a quarter on the strings. “Michael Meets Mozart” is on The Piano Guys debut CD, as is “Cello Wars,” the ambitious video which resulted from a six-month production required to realize its Star Wars-inspired light saber/cello bow concept, since rewarded by over 14 million YouTube views.

“We try to put a ‘wow factor’ in every video,” says Anderson, promising that future videos for The Piano Guys tracks will likewise factor in plenty of wow. This certainly is true for “Peponi (Paradise),” the Guys’ African spin on Coldplay’s “Paradise,” for which the group, hours after coming up with the concept, helicoptered a grand piano onto the edge of a 1,000-foot cliff, where stellar African guest vocalist Alex Boyé sang the translated words. Same with “Code Name Vivaldi,” which blends The Bourne Identity soundtrack riff with a similarly intense Vivaldi cello concerto in a breathless video culminating with Schmidt and Nelson, who was originally swayed into classical music by the Vivaldi piece, performing on a flatcar on a high-speed train.

The album’s lead track “Titanium/Pavane” is a mash-up of French classical composer Gabriel Fauré’s “Pavane” with David Guetta’s “Titanium,’ – the Guys having previously lensed a lovely take on Guetta’s “Without You.” A clip will certainly be created for “Arwen’s Vigil,” a Piano Guys original. “Beethoven’s 5 Secrets” merits special mention. The piece itself employs five separate melodies from the four movements of Beethoven’s 5th Symphony, in conjunction with OneRepublic’s “Secrets.”

“We love showcasing the beauty of the earth—where people don’t expect to find classical instruments,” says Anderson, and sure enough, the Beethoven video combines stunning outdoor performance footage from the mountains surrounding St. George, Utah, with a concert featuring the American Heritage Lyceum Philharmonic Youth Orchestra, thereby manifesting The Piano Guys’ dual goal of bringing people to classical music and inspiring young musicians.

“Lots of parents are using our music to show their kids how fun classical music can be and motivate them to learn instruments,” says Schmidt. The Piano Guys’ cover song mash-ups, adds Nelson, have become “a great way to introduce ourselves and make an instant connection with our audience as a classic spin on new stuff – and a new spin on classic stuff.”

With van der Beek’s studio prowess together with the inventive cinematography of Anderson, Schmidt and Nelson have forged a fresh approach to the growing classical crossover fusion of classical and pop music that in their case has connected quietly but emotionally with a massive audience.

“We’re all spiritual guys, and the only way to properly explain it is not to take credit!” says Nelson. “It really seems meant to be.”

The Piano Guys
Official Website: www.thepianoguys.com
Official Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/PianoGuys
Official Twitter: www.twitter.com/PianoGuys (@pianoguys)
Official YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/ThePianoGuys

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Monty Python’s SPAMALOT Runs May 30-June 8

SBP_SpamalotMonty Python’s SPAMALOT
Presented by Showbiz Players
May 30-June 8
Covington

Directed and produced by Bunny Arszman
Music directed by Sherry McCamley
Choreographed by JV Katz

Cast: Rick Kramer as King Arthur, Stacey Bausch as Lady of the Lake, Steffen Whorton as Sir Robin, Nate Moster as Sir Lancelot, Jeff Richardson as Patsy, Matt Tschimperle as Sir Galahad, Scott Baker as Sir Bedevere & Kevin Breslin as Not Dead Yet Fred/Prince Herbert
Ensemble: Charlie Harper, Mike Davis, Kevin Breslin, Robert Hyer, Jillian Schwab, Monica Weber, MaryPat Carletti, Amanda Emmons, Nora Coyle & Mary Stone

Lovingly ripped off from the classic film comedy MONTY PYTHON AND THE HOLY GRAIL, SPAMALOT retells the legend of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table, and features a bevy of beautiful show girls, not to mention cows, killer rabbits, and French people. Did we mention the bevy of beautiful show girls?

  • Fri-Sat, May 30-31 at 8pm
  • Sun, June 1 at 7pm
  • Wed-Sat, June 4-7 at 8pm
  • Sun, June 8 at 3pm

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THE BIG FIVE-OH Runs May 30-June 8

XACT_The Big Five-OhTHE BIG FIVE-OH
Presented by Xenia Area Community Theatre
May 30-June 8
Xenia

Directed by Al Yarcho

Whoever said life is better after fifty had better be right! George Thomas is turning fifty on Saturday, and it has been a terrible week. His dog is sick, his son is a slacker, and his daughter wants to marry a Republican. With a neurotic wife and a widowed neighbor providing more challenges than even George can overcome, this may be the worst week of his life. Through these trying days, George will discover the wonders of family, the responsibilities of parenthood, and the results of his latest physical.

THE BIG FIVE-OH is a hilarious, sometimes touching account of a grown man coming to terms with his age, his relationship with his son, and his future. It is the story of a middle-aged man finally growing up.

  • Fri, May 30 at 6:30pm
  • Sat, May 31 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, June 1 at 3pm
  • Fri-Sat, June 6-7 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, June 8 at 3pm

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Top Stories for the Week Ending April 28

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  1. NETNET Announces Auditions for TRAGEDY: A Tragedy
  2. PETER PAN Runs April 30-May 4
  3. QCP Announces Auditions for Disney’s TARZAN
  4. LSC Announces Auditions for YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN
  5. NKU’s SPAMALOT Earns 4.5 Star LCT Rating
    SCCT Holds Auditions for PRIDE & PREJUDICE and BUILDING BRIDGES IN OUR TOWN
  6. TDW Announces Auditions for ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO’S NEST
  7. TC & CTC Announce Auditions for SWEENEY TODD
  8. SBP Annouce Auditions for REEFER MADNESS The Musical
  9. David Ives Festival Runs April 24-May 3
    INTO THE WOODS Runs May 9-18
    CCPA Presents HELLO DOLLY!
    SWEET HONEY IN THE ROCK: 40TH ANNIVERSARY | Sun., April 27 | Aronoff Center‏
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