Monthly Archives: June 2014

2014 Cincinnati Fringe Festival Most Successful to Date‏

11th Annual Cincinnati Fringe Festival comes to a close
Another year of growth for the 2014 Festival

CFF_logoThe eleventh annual Cincinnati Fringe Festival came to a close on June 7th after another year of growth in both attendance and quality of productions. The 2014 Festival featured 34 productions (30 Performance Fringe and 4 FringeNext) as well as 7 special events.

“Once again, we’re reminded that the City of Cincinnati loves its Fringe Festival”, says Eric Vosmeier Outgoing Producing Artistic Director. “We saw increases in almost every measurable category and the feedback we’ve received so far from our artists has been outstanding.”

2014 Cincinnati Fringe Festival by the numbers:

  • Attendance was 8,777, an increase of 4% over last year’s attendance
  • The Festival featured 157 total performances
  • Average attendance at productions was 55.9, the highest in Festival history, and among the highest nationally among Fringe Festivals
  • A record number of 41 performances sold out, or 26% of all performances
  • Single ticket sales increased 12%
  • Full frontal sales reached an all-time record, with an increase of 5.5%

Vosmeier adds, “We were delighted to see so many single ticket buyers this year. This is a number that generally indicates new attendees trying out a show or two. In the past we’ve realized that single ticket increases in one year, generally leads to pass sales increasing in the following year as those first time buyers come back for a few extra shows. The continued growth of the Festival is directly tied to finding new audiences and we’re pleased that this year’s sales indicate that we saw a whole bunch of newbies this year.”

Audience members travelled from Dayton, San Francisco, Columbus, Indianapolis, Atlanta, Toledo, Lexington, Bloomington, Louisville, Minneapolis, Oakland, Los Angeles, Chicago and Juneau, AK.

This year’s Festival involved artists not only from Cincinnati, but the whole of the United States: Minneapolis, MN; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Jonesborough, Tennessee; Chicago, Illinois; New York, New York; Lexington, Kentucky; Cleveland, Ohio; Indianapolis, Indiana; Tucson, Arizona, and more; and around the world: Liverpool and London, United Kingdom and Tel Aviv, Israel, Overall, more than 230 artists from around the world performed their at the Cincinnati Fringe Festival.

FringeNext
The fourth annual FringeNext series included four incredible performances produced and presented by Greater Cincinnati area high school students. FringeNext is aimed at providing opportunity to the next generation of artists. FringeNext featured productions from Newport Central Catholic High School, the School for Creative & Performing Arts with guest artists from Anderson High School, St. Xavier High School, and Highlands High School.

FringeDevelopment
This year’s FringeDevelopment provided opportunities for the artists involved in the Festival to work together and collaborate on other productions and the development of new works. Fringe veteran Kevin Thornton workshopped and performed a new show, Bryyann Loves You and Animal Engine from NYC returned to workshop and perform Dog Show. Both shows enjoyed near sell-out performances. In addition, two workshops were held for the general public with and OTRimprov workshop and Rebecca Kling’s Being an Awesome Ally to the Transgender Community. Artists presented and attended workshops on storytelling, dancing, yoga, and more!

Special Events
Special events included True Theatre’s second annual presentation of trueFRINGE, featuring artists and staff from this year’s Festival. Improvisational comedy was represented with Jackson Street Market group and Know Theatre’s house improv troupe OTRimprov’s performance . Ensemble Theatre’s intern company produced Crumble by Sheila Callaghan and Authorial Intent by Itamar Moses and New Edgecliff Theatre produced Tragedy: a tragedy. Kevin Thornton hosted a showcase with his stand-up comedy class that also featured fellow artist Paul Strickland.

The Fringe Bar Series
The Bar Series provided a post-show gathering place for the community of artists, staff, volunteers and audience members at Know Theatre’s Underground every night after the performances. Kicked-off each night with the Channel Fringe Hard-Hitting Action News Update, the evening followed with themes such as the Fringe Olympics, Preview Night, Night without Technology, Segway Night, Fringe Prom, Fringetoberfest, Craft Cocktails Night, Game Night, and Fringe-A-Oke. Guests enjoyed food generously provided by local restaurants; Arnold’s Bar & Grill, Washington Platform, Madisono’s Gelato, Shanghai Mama’s, Lavomatic, A Tavola, Bouchard’s, Venice on Vine, and Avril Bleh and Sons. Food trucks WAFFO, Eclectic Comfort Food, and Hungry joined the festivities as well.

Visual Fringe
The Visual Fringe this year involved a mural created by Higher Level Art’s mural artists, Jules Itzkoff, Robby Burgess, Eric Lowenstein, and Matthew Dayler on the North Wall of Know Theatre of Cincinnati.

2014 Picks of the Fringe
At the closing night awards and celebration, many Fringe productions were recognized as Picks of the Fringe. See below for productions recognized:

Critics’ Pick of the Fringe – Sarge from Clifton Performance Theater
Artists’ Pick of the Fringe – Slut Shaming from Trey Tatum
Linda Bowen Full Frontal Pick of the Fringe – Traffick from Pones Inc.
Audience FringeNext Pick of the Fringe – Ikelus from Next Step Productions
Audience Pick of the Fringe – BLOGGING BEHIND BARS from Unity Productions
Dr. Robert J. Thierauf Producers’ Pick of the Fringe – Around Dark Matter from Mica Dvir AND Traffick from Pones Inc.

Vosmeier says, “We were so proud of the work of all of our Fringe Artists this year, but especially the local producers. They dominated this year’s Picks showing once again, that the performance scene in Cincinnati continues to get stronger and stronger.”

Of producing his last Cincinnati Fringe Festival, Vosmeier adds, “As I’ve said a number of times, I feel so privileged to have had the chance to work on this extraordinary event, and to run Know Theatre. This place has become my home and the staff my surrogate family. I will miss this place and these people more than I can express.”

“I look forward to coming to Know Theatre as a patron and seeing what kinds of innovations Andrew and the crew will be pushing forward. He’s always been my choice for taking the helm of this organization and I’m anxious to watch Know Theatre evolve and improve under his creative leadership. Know Theatre is poised to accomplish some amazing things and I have complete confidence that Andrew will pilot the ship in exciting and surprising directions. I can’t wait to sit in the audience and watch the show.”

Know Theatre of Cincinnati is supported, in part, by the generosity of community contributions to the ArtsWave Campaign.
The Ohio Arts Council helps fund Know Theatre with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence  and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. Know Theatre of Cincinnati also receives support from The Carol Ann & Ralph
V. Haile, Jr./U.S. Bank Foundation, helping to change our communities for the better through collaboration and innovation.

Our mission is to create evocative and explosive live entertainment.
We value a playful artistic community where artists can collaborate and grow.

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LCT Commends Outstanding Audience Services

LCT_VThe League of Cincinnati Theatres is happy to commend local theatre employees for outstanding Audience Service.

Brenda Berger, Box Office Manager for the Carnegie Theatre, Cal Harris, Box Office Manager for Cincinnati Shakespeare Company, John Simpson, Head Bartender for the Playhouse in the Park, and Nick Ligon, Security Guard for the Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati.

Each one of these nominees continually goes above and beyond in their jobs, brightening the day of patrons. LCT panelists submitted nominations from personal experience and audience suggestions. “Most patrons had wonderful things to say about all of the staff they interact with at all venues in the area,” Said LCT President pro tem Liz Eichler. “These nominees are some of the many highly visible front line, whose extra effort, efficiency and/or personality who make it easy and desirable for patrons to come back again.”

This annual award will be presented at the LCT Awards Party on Monday, June 16 from 6-9 pm
at Arnold’s, in Cincinnati.

Last year’s winner was Susan Bolger, Theatre Box Office Manager from Northern Kentucky University, and the first to be honored with this recognition.

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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YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN Runs June 13-14

D2D_You're a Good Man Charlie BrownYOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN
Presented by Dare to Defy Productions
June 13-14
Centerville

Directed and music directed by Jackie Darnell
Choreography by Shawn Storms

Cast: Zach King as Charlie Brown, Kate Hunt-Young as Lucy, Marcus Bedinger as Schroeder, Tyler Kirk Haney as Linus, Danielle Janson as Sally Brown, Gabrielle Farrow as Snoopy & Lisa Glover as the Blanket.

Presented in its award-winning 1999 Broadway revival version, the musical snapshots Schultz at his best: Schroeder and Lucy at the piano, Charlie Brown and Lucy at the psychiatry booth, Linus with his blanket, Snoopy with his supper dish, and the whole gang at the baseball game. Hilarious comic sequences are animated by high-energy song-and-dance routines, creating non-stop entertainment for adults and children alike.

  • Fri, June 13 at 8pm
  • Sat, June 14 at 2pm & 8pm

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CSC’s PRIVATE LIVES Earns 4 Star LCT Rating

Brent Vimtrup as Victor, Kelly Mengelkoch as Amanda, Jeremy Dubin as Elyot and Sara Clark as Sibyl, in  Cincinnati Shakespeare’s Production of Noel Coward’s “Private Lives” June 6-29, 2014, directed by D. Lynn  Meyers. Performances are located at CSC’s Theatre , 719 Race Street in downtown Cincinnati. Tickets are $22-35 and  are available online at cincyshakes.com or by calling the box office 513.381.2273. Photo by Cal Harris.

Brent Vimtrup as Victor, Kelly Mengelkoch as Amanda, Jeremy Dubin as Elyot and Sara Clark as Sibyl. Photo by Cal Harris.

Panelists for the League of Cincinnati Theatres (LCT) have recognized the Cincinnati Shakespeare Company’s production of PRIVATE LIVES with a 4 Star Rating.

PRIVATE LIVES is Noel Coward’s witty comedy about Amanda and Elyot, two ex-spouses who reunite five years after their divorce on their respective honeymoons with new partners. Panelists called the show “a fun romantic farce… a slick, fast-paced, laugh-out-loud production.” The entire ensemble was praised: “all the cast members totally engaged us…They took us on a great ride – making us laugh, while at the same time, shocking us.” Kelly Mengelkoch, as Amanda, was singled out: “Her delivery was a trickling waterfall, capturing the subtleties and ennui…who knew she was such a comedienne?” Finally, the panelists commended the “steady hand” of director D. Lynn Meyers: “the real gem of the production is the excellent direction, guiding us through the rollercoaster of acrimony and endearment.”

PRIVATE LIVES continues through June 29th. Tickets can be purchased at www.cincyshakes.com.

League of Cincinnati Theatre panelists evaluate productions on a 5 star scale and recommend shows at either a 4 star or 5 star level. 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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MARY POPPINS Runs July 9 – Aug. 31

LAC_Mary PoppinsMARY POPPINS
Presented by La Comedia Dinner Theatre
July 9 – Aug. 31
Springboro

Mary Poppins has astonished over 8 million people around the world with its own brand of pure Broadway magic. The score is filled with timeless classics such as “A Spoon Full Of Sugar,” “Jolly Holiday,” “Let’s Go Fly A Kite,” “Step in Time,” and the Academy Award®-winning “Chim-Chim Cher-ee.”

  • Wed-Thu, July 9-10 at 10:30am & 5:30pm
  • Fri-Sat, July 11-12 at 5:30pm
  • Sun, July 13 at 10:30am & 5:30pm
  • Wed-Thu, July 16-17 at 10:30am & 5:30pm
  • Fri-Sat, July 18-19 at 5:30pm
  • Sun, July 20 at 10:30am & 5:30pm
  • Wed-Thu, July 23-24 at 10:30am & 5:30pm
  • Fri-Sat, July 25-26 at 5:30pm
  • Sun, July 27 at 10:30am & 5:30pm
  • Wed-Thu, July 30-31 at 10:30am & 5:30pm
  • Fri-Sat, Aug. 1-2 at 5:30pm
  • Sun, Aug. 3 at 10:30am & 5:30pm
  • Wed-Thu, Aug. 6-7 at 10:30am & 5:30pm
  • Fri-Sat, Aug. 8-9 at 5:30pm
  • Sun, Aug. 10 at 10:30am & 5:30pm
  • Wed-Thu, Aug. 13-14 at 10:30am & 5:30pm
  • Fri-Sat, Aug. 15-16 at 5:30pm
  • Sun, Aug. 17 at 10:30am & 5:30pm
  • Wed-Thu, Aug. 20-21 at 10:30am & 5:30pm
  • Fri-Sat, Aug.22-23 at 5:30pm
  • Sun, Aug. 24 at 10:30am & 5:30pm
  • Wed-Thu, Aug. 27-28 at 10:30am & 5:30pm
  • Fri-Sat, Aug. 29-30 at 5:30pm
  • Sun, Aug. 31 at 10:30am & 5:30pm

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