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Part-Time Sales Coordinator position at TCTC

TCT_logoPosition:
Part-Time Sales Coordinator at The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati 

Position Overview:
The Sales Coordinator will assist the organization in fulfilling its mission of educating, entertaining and engaging our young audiences through professional theatrical productions and arts education programming.  A successful Sales Coordinator will not only lead TCTC internally to achieve its mission, but will be an active advocate in the community, fostering and developing strategic relationships with customers.

While initially part-time (approximately 25 hours per week), this position has the potential to become full-time after demonstrated success.  The Sales Coordinator of The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati (TCTC) reports directly to the Sales Director.  However, all decisions pertaining to artistic/creative functions must be approved through the Artistic Director.  The Sales Director reports to the Managing Director.  The Managing Director and the Artistic Director are co-CEO’s who are jointly responsible, in collaboration with the Board of Trustees, for maintaining the excellence of TCTC’s artistic and operational standards, as well as sustaining its fiscal health. 

Responsibilities:
The Sales Coordinator shall be responsible for:

  • Sales acquisitions and renewals for ArtReach Touring Productions.
  • Sales acquisitions and renewals for ArtReach WorkShops and Residencies.

The Sales Coordinator’s duties include overseeing all aspects of sales for ArtReach, including but not limited to:

  • Frequent sales calls, emails and in-person visits to current and prospective clients.
  • Tracking of all interactions with clients and subsequent bookings in existing Excel spreadsheet.
  • Maintain ArtReach shared calendar and update on a timely basis.
  • Work closely with Arts Integration Specialist and Associate Artistic Director of ArtReach when scheduling and to ensure consistent communication of existing offerings.
  • Ensure that measurement tools are being utilized (such as surveys).  Maintain this data and work with Development Manager to ensure surveys are revised as appropriate.

In fulfilling his/her duties, the Sales Coordinator will:

  • Work closely with the Sales Director to fulfill the mission of TCTC.
  • Be an advocate for TCTC in the community.
  • Work to exceed annual ArtReach budgeted revenue while decreasing expenses whenever possible.
  • Consistently and accurately articulate the philosophy and policies of TCTC to the staff, patrons, and general public.

Knowledge/Skills:

  • Must be outgoing and a self-starter.
  • Sales experience preferred.
  • Demonstrated ability to be a team player.
  • Excellent communication and relationship building skills.
  • Experience with Microsoft Office.

Compensation & Benefits:

  • Salary range:  $14-$17/hour.
  • Competitive PTO benefits.
  • Generous paid holiday schedule.
  • Flexible schedule opportunities.

Organizational Overview:

TCTC’s mission is to educate, entertain and engage our young audiences through professional theatrical productions and arts education programming.  We fulfill our mission through three primary programs:

  • MainStage at the Taft Theatre – We welcome 90,000 children, teachers, and family members from across the Tri-State, to one of our four family-friendly and professional musical theater productions at the historic Taft.
  • ArtReach – We see over 90,000 children and their families at one of our touring performances or during an arts-integration workshop or residency.
  • Learning The Craft – Over 300 children will be provided fine arts instruction, including the group that participates in the four-week intensive STAR summer program where we offer professional musical theatre training to some of the region’s most talented youth.

Vision:

  • Create smiles, open minds, and touch hearts.
  • Harness theater experiences and the arts as forces for education and understanding.
  • Create meaningful shared arts experiences.
  • Present award winning and nationally recognized productions and arts education programming.
  • Foster a work environment of excellence, creativity, and innovation.

Core Beliefs:

  • We believe in the power of theater to enrich lives and create deeper understandings of people, cultures, and perspectives.
  • We believe that our audiences deserve high quality experiences that are rich with wonder, honesty, compassion, joy, and wisdom.
  • We believe that the arts and education are not mutually exclusive.
  • We believe that the art we create must respect the diversity of our community.
  • We believe in the power of integrated arts education to enrich our lives and our communities. 

To apply:

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TDW Announces Cast of RUMORS

TDW_VERTDirector Julie Jordan and The Drama Workshop are excited to announce the cast of RUMORS.

  • Lenny-Eric Day
  • Clair- Megan Schultheis
  • Ken- Fred Hunt
  • Chris- Amy Waldfogle
  • Glenn- Bill Keeton
  • Cassie- Jennifer Richardson
  • Cookie- Gretchen Gantner (Persing)
  • Ernie- Robert Weidle
  • Welch- Joe Ward
  • Pudney- Ian Tinney

Performances run Feb. 27-March 15. For more information visit http://thedramaworkshop.org.

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KTC Kicks Off Mainstage Season with HARRY AND THE THIEF

KNOW THEATRE KICKS OFF AN ACTION-PACKED MAINSTAGE SEASON WITH
HARRY & THE THIEF
by Sigrid Gilmer
directed by Holly L. Derr

Travel back in time. Find Harriet Tubman. Don’t f*** it up.

KTC_Harry and the ThiefJeremy has a PhD in physics from Harvard. And a time machine. And a plan. Jeremy’s plan is to send Mimi, his petty-thief cousin, back in time to 1863 to find Harriet Tubman. And give Ms. Tubman lots and lots of guns. In order to start a revolution.

HARRY AND THE THIEF is an epic summer blockbuster; a socially conscious riot of a play that mashes up Civil-War-era melodrama with an over-the-top action movie to tell a story full of adventure, social relevance, and answering the call of destiny. It runs August 8-30 on Know Theatre’s MainStage.

Directed by guest artist Holly L. Derr, this social-political comedy will have audiences laughing, squirming, and questioning everything they’ve been taught about Harriet Tubman.

HARRY AND THE THIEF brings to Know Theatre an all-star cast of local favorites. Returning to Know are

Torie Wiggins (Mimi), Piper Davis (Harry), Ken Early (Maddox), Burgess Byrd (Shilo), Darnell Benjamin (Knox), and Jon Kovach (Overseer Jones). Making their Know Theatre debuts, fresh from a year with Cincinnati Playhouse’s Intern acting company, are Rico Reid (Jeremy) and Meggy Hai Trang (Anita). Sola Thompson (Vivian) appears in her Know debut following a season with Ensemble Theatre’s intern company. And rounding out the cast is Cincinnati Shakespeare Company favorite Brent Vimtrup (Orry Main Scarlett) in his first outing on Know’s Stage.

Guest director Holly L. Derr is a Los Angeles based writer, director, and professor of theater specializing in the Viewpoints & Composition, the performance of gender, and applied theater history. Currently an Artist-in-Residence at Skidmore College, Holly has also taught and directed at Marlboro College, Smith College, the American Repertory Theater, the Brown University/Trinity Repertory Company Consortium, and CalArts.

Some of Holly’s favorite projects include Twelfth Night, American Medea, and The Front Page. Most recently she directed Romeo and Juliet at Opera House Arts at the Stonington Opera House. She is also a feminist media critic who has written for HowlRound, Ms. Magazine, and The Atlantic.

About Harry & The Thief, Director Holly L. Derr says:

“[Playwright Sigrid] Gilmer’s new play about one of the most famous African Americans in history draws on both history and cultural memory to depict Tubman as we’ve never seen her before. … I can’t wait to get started translating this play into a production that can provide audiences with the opportunity to dream and imagine a future on a scale as grand as Gilmer’s fictional one.”

Know Theatre Producing Artistic Director Andrew Hungerford says:

“This show is exciting on so many levels. It’s a hilarious, incisive show from an up-and-coming, bad ass American playwright; an exploration of race and power, using inherently theatrical techniques, that bends conventions of film and pop-culture to its will; and a fantastic opportunity to assemble a large cast of Cincinnati’s brilliant actors under a stellar guest director. It’s also going to be one hell of a good time.”

This surprising, funny, and action-packed regional premiere runs August 8-30 at Know Theatre. Audiences won’t see anything else like it in Cincinnati Theatre this season.

Cast

  • Darnell Benjamin as Knox
  • Burgess Byrd as Shiloh
  • Piper Davis as Harry
  • Ken Early* as Maddox
  • Jon Kovach as Overseer Jones
  • Rico Reid as Jeremy
  • Meggy Hai Trang as Anita
  • Sola Thompson as Vivian
  • Brent Vimtrup* as Orry Main Scarlett
  • Torie Wiggins* as Mimi
    *Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States, appearing under a Special Appearance Contract.

Production Team

  • Director – Holly L. Derr
  • Scenic & Lighting Design – Andrew Hungerford
  • Costume Design – Noelle Wedig
  • Sound Design – Doug Borntrager
  • Video Design – Doug Borntrager and Andrew Hungerford
  • Music by – James Allen

Note: This production has adult content and is recommended for mature audiences. We’ll say PG-13.

Calendar Listing

  • Production: Harry & The Thief by Sigrid Gilmer
  • When: 8:00pm August 8, 9, 13, 14, 15, 16, 20, 21, 22, 23, 28, 29, 30
  • 3:00pm August 10, 17, 24
  • Where: Know Theatre of Cincinnati. 1120 Jackson Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202. In historic Over-the-Rhine.
  • Tickets: $20 in advance
  • $10 Rush tickets at the door 10 minutes prior to curtain (when available) FREE performances on Wednesday, August 13 & 20, as part of Know’s Welcome Experiment initiative.
  • Tickets can be purchased by visiting knowtheatre.com or calling 513.300.5669 (KNOW).
  • One-year sustaining memberships are available for $20/month or $240.

Since 1997, Know Theatre has been dedicated to creating explosive and evocative live entertainment. We value a playful artistic community where artists can collaborate and grow.

Know Theatre’s work is made possible, 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 is also supported by The Carol Ann & Ralph V. Haile,

Jr./U.S. Bank Foundation, helping to change our communities for the better through collaboration and innovation, and the Greater Cincinnati Foundation, which provides a simple, powerful, and highly personal approach to giving.

Know Theatre is a member of Theatre Communications Group and an Associate member of the National New Play Network.

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CLP Announces Auditions for GREATER TUNA

CLPCincinnati Landmark Productions will hold auditions for GREATER TUNA on Sunday, September 14 and Monday, September 15, 2014, 6:30 – 9:30 pm.

Auditions will be held at the Covedale Center for the Performing Arts, 4990 Glenway Avenue in West Price Hill.

Requirements: 2 Adult Male comedy actors. MUST HAVE A RESUME listing theatrical experience in order to audition. A headshot/picture is appreciated but not required. Auditionees will be asked to read from the script.

GREATER TUNA
By Jason Williams, Ed Howard and Joe Sears
January 22 – February 15, 2015

What do Arles Struvie, Thurston Wheelis, Aunt Pearl, Petey Fisk, Phineas Blye and Rev. Spikes have in common? In this hilarious send-up of small town morals and mores, they are all among the upstanding citizens of Tuna, Texas’ third smallest town. The play’s two actors play all twenty characters in a revolving parade of uproarious situations. This show’s so much fun you might want to move to the Lone Star state to meet all these crazy, fun folks! Greater Tuna is one of the most produced plays in American theatre history! Bob Brunner, Director; Laura Weil, Production Stage Manager

Rehearsals begin: Sunday, December 14, 2014

Performance dates: January 22 – February 15, 2015

Here are some of the characters:

  • THURSTON WHEELIS, folksy radio host
  • ELMER WATKINS, head of Klan 249
  • BERTHA BUMILLER, beleagured housewife
  • YIPPY, half rat-terrier, half chihuahua
  • LEONARD CHILDERS, radio station owner and talk-show host
  • PEARL BURRAS, chicken farmer known for poisoning dogs
  • R.R. SNAVELY, drunken UFOlogist
  • REV. SPIKES, cliche spouting preacher
  • SHERIFF GIVENS, clueless long arm of the law
  • HANK BUMILLER, Bertha’s philandering husband
  • ARLES STRUVIE, wise cracking radio host
  • DIDI SNAVELY, owner of Didi’s Used Weapons
  • HAROLD DEAN LATTIMER, the weatherman
  • PETEY FISK, the one-man Greater Tuna Humane Society
  • JODY BUMILLER, Bertha’s youngest son who collects stray dogs
  • STANLEY BUMILLER, Bertha’s other son, a reform school graduate
  • CHARLENE BUMILLER, Stanley’s twin sister, a cheerleader reject
  • CHAD HARTFORD, a reporter from Houston
  • PHINAS BLYE, a near-sighted perennial political candidate
  • VERA CARP, society matron and vice-president of the Smut Snatchers of the New Order

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Fundraising Performances of PRECIOUS HEART at TDW

TDW_Precious Heart2The Drama Workshop opens the Cincinnati premiere of the hysterical comedy, PRECIOUS HEART, on Friday, July 25, with additional show dates on July 26 and 27, and August 1, 2, and 3. Friday and Saturday performances begin at 8 pm, and Sunday afternoon performances at 2 pm. Proceeds from this limited-engagement production will help fund construction of a handicap access ramp for The Glenmore Playhouse.

After the performances on July 25 and 26, The Drama Workshop will host a reception for Ted Karber, Jr, the show’s author. The reception is open to ticket-holders for the evening’s performance, and will allow the audience to meet Mr. Karber; the star of the show, Mr. Greg Smith; and the rest of the production team.

Tickets are $15 each in advance, $16 at the door. They may be ordered online at the TDW website http://www.thedramaworkshop.org, or on the 24-hour ticket line at 513.598.8303. Performances will be held at The Glenmore Playhouse, 3716 Glenmore Ave, Cheviot, 45211.

PRECIOUS HEART introduces Miss Fleeta May Bryte, a sixty-something resident of Precious Heart, Texas – and as friendly as they come! Come on in and set a spell, have a cup of coffee, and she’ll tell you all about the town, her mama, her high school beau, Harry Lee, and her archrival for his affections, Emmaline. Will she work up the nerve to call Harry? It’s been so long, after all.

Mr. Karber is traveling to Cincinnati from his home in El Paso, Texas, specifically to attend these performances. He became interested in playwriting as a freshman in high school, and has continued to learn this craft throughout his life. In 1985, he received a BA in Theatre Arts and English from UT El Paso, and in 1988 he received an MA in Theatre Arts. At various times in his life, Mr. Karber has taught at the university and junior college levels. In 1997 he founded, and served as the artistic director of El Paso’s premier community theatre, Aardvark Theatre, Inc. While serving as artistic director of Aardvark, Ted directed over 30 productions.

In 2005, he closed Aardvark Theatre to devote his time to playwriting. Mr. Karber was a semi finalist in the Eugene O’Neill Theatre Center’s National Playwrights Conference in 1993 (PRECIOUS HEART) and 2007 (BUNTY’S BONES). PRECIOUS HEART was premiered in Dayton, Ohio by Firstage Productions. Subsequent productions of the show have been given in Dayton and El Paso.

Greg Smith has played Fleeta May in multiple venues in Southwest Ohio over the last several years, since originating the role with Dayton Theatre Guild in 2010 where it received critical and popular acclaim, and was one of the top productions at the 2010 Ohio Community Theatre Association annual conference. “I fell in love with Miss Bryte about twenty-five years ago,” he relates, ”when the play was submitted to the play festival at the Dayton Playhouse. Perhaps because we are fellow Texans and because I have my own odd set of relatives, friends and enemies, I felt an immediate kinship.”

The normally ebullient Smith then turns thoughtful. “As an actor, this role has been an amazing experience. Getting to take the stage for almost two hours, tell wonderful stories and secrets, laugh a little and cry a little while speaking directly to the audience….it just doesn’t get much better,” he recounted. “I hope the audiences of The Drama Workshop will enjoy their trip to Precious Heart as much as I have enjoyed mine.”

Director Blake Senseman is thrilled to bring PRECIOUS HEART back to the stage. “This has been, for me, a welcome chance to work again with the multi talented Greg Smith,” he said.”His ability to give Fleeta a depth of character that is at once hugely funny and at the next sweetly sad generates true pathos. A talent that makes it very easy for the audience to be pulled into Fleeta May Bryte’s world and a talent that made my job very easy to execute. Hat’s off to Ted Karber Jr. for creating such an unforgettable character!”

The Drama Workshop is hopeful that strong community attendance for this production will enable them to finally install a handicap access ramp and entrance, which has been a major goal for the theatre group since it purchased the former Glenmore Bowl building in 2011. “We want to entertain the entire community, including those with mobility issues,” offered TDW Box Office Chair Gretchen Gantner. “Right now if a patron cannot climb the three steps into the building, they cannot see our shows. Having the new ADA ramp will mean that we can open our shows up to a wider audience, which is our end goal.”

If sufficient funds are raised, it is hoped that the new ramp and entrance doors can be installed prior to the next TDW production, September’s ARSENIC AND OLD LACE.

The Drama Workshop was founded in 1954. TDW is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to advancing education and promotion of the theatrical arts. The Drama Workshop is widely recognized as one of greater Cincinnati’s most accomplished community theater organizations, garnering dozens of awards annually from the Association of Community Theatres of Greater Cincinnati.

TDW productions have been selected to represent the Southwest Ohio region at the Ohio Community Theatre Association annual conference eight of the last ten years, and will present an excerpt of last season’s NUNSENSE at the 2014 state conference this year. TDW was also honored to represent the state of Ohio at the American Association of Community Theatre regional conference in 2013. The Drama Workshop was recognized in 2013 by the Cincinnati Preservation Association for their efforts to rehabilitate the former Glenmore Bowl into The Glenmore Playhouse.

Prospective members, and individuals or businesses interested in becoming involved or in helping advance TDW’s mission are encouraged to contact the group through our website at www.thedramaworkshop.org, or by phone at 513-598-8303.

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