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HRTC Explores Marriage and Relationships in World Premiere of FAMILY SHOTS

The Human Race Theatre Company Explores Marriage and Relationships in World > Premiere of FAMILY SHOTS

Michael Slade’s new play features Corbin Bleu, Colleen Zenk and Randy
Brooks, January 22 – February 8, 2015 at The Loft Theatre.

Clockwise from center: Playwright Michael Slade, Corbin Bleu, Adam Halpin, Arash Mokhtar, Annie Pesch, Colleen Zenk & Randy Brooks. Photo by Scott J. Kimmins.

Clockwise from center: Playwright Michael Slade, Corbin Bleu, Adam Halpin, Arash Mokhtar, Annie Pesch, Colleen Zenk & Randy Brooks. Photo by Scott J. Kimmins.

(Dayton, OH) – Dayton’s premier professional regional theatre continues its  legacy of developing new works and its long-standing relationship with New  York writer Michael Slade as it prepares for the first ever production of Slade’s latest play, FAMILY SHOTS, at downtown’s The Loft Theatre. Charming  family patriarch Sam Baker lies in a hospital bed, recovering from an apparent heart attack, but his wife, Marsha, won’t stop making the crisis all about her-much to the dismay of their son, Aaron. The young photographer wonders why his parents even stay together while he and his husband, Malcolm, deal with their own issues as newlyweds. Intimate, yet universal,  Family Shots is a wildly funny and touching comedy about marriage-its joys, challenges and responsibilities-and what’s worth fighting for. The production runs January 22 – February 8, 2015. It is directed by The Human Race’s producing artistic director, Kevin Moore who chose the script due to its timely subject matter. “In a time when the idea of marriage is being dissected, judged and re-defined,” explains Moore, “FAMILY SHOTS takes a  loving and comical look at the institution that binds two people for better  or worse.”

 “It feels particularly fitting to have this play premiere at The Human Race Theatre,” states playwright Slade. “It is ultimately a piece about family and love, two words that describe the relationship The Race and I have  developed over the years.” The theatre company has also premiered Slade’s Change and Under a Red Moon, and produced workshops of The Black Crook Project (later known as And the Curtain Rises) and Gingerbread Children. “I think of The Race as my artistic home,” Slade continues. “It is the place where I feel unconditionally supported and nurtured as a playwright, and to which I always look forward to returning.”

Slade is a long-time writer on daytime television dramas such as One Life to  Live (which earned him an Emmy Award nomination), Another World, Passions and Days of Our Lives. For the premiere of FAMILY SHOTS, he and Moore have
enlisted a team of featured actors the playwright has come to know through his television work – Corbin Bleu, Colleen Zenk and Randy Brooks. “I couldn’t be more excited about the cast we’ve assembled,” says Slade. “It’s the kind of company a writer usually only dreams about, and one which brings to the play and to Dayton some amazing, high-profile actors. These are people whose work I so admire, and who audiences all over the country would recognize from their performances on Broadway, in movies and on television. Some of them are actors who don’t often choose to go to small regional theatres. But in each case they fell in love with the play and decided they  wanted to be a part of this production. I feel so blessed to have them on board, and honored by their love for and belief in the play.” Moore continues that praise, “From the first rehearsal, I could tell this cast was so in tune – they were family from day one.”

Corbin Bleu stars as “Aaron.” Audiences will recognize Mr. Bleu as “Chad  Danforth” in Disney’s High School Musical trilogy and recently as the runner-up on the 17th season of ABC’s Dancing with the Stars. Mr. Bleu has appeared in the films Mystery Men, Galaxy Quest, Catch That Kid, Jump In!, Free Style, the short film I Owe My Life to Corbin Bleu, The Little Engine That Could, Scary or Die and the upcoming Shaker Pointe with Malcolm-Jamal Warner. His television credits include starring roles in Flight 29 Down, The Beautiful Life: TBL and One Life to Live, with guest appearances on ER, Hannah Montana, Malcolm & Eddie, Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide, Phineas and Ferb, The Good Wife, Franklin & Bash, Blue Bloods and Psych. An accomplished singer and dancer, his Broadway credits include the musicals In the Heights as “Usnavi” and Godspell as “Jesus.”

Colleen Zenk plays “Marsha.” Ms. Zenk is perhaps best known as “Barbara  Ryan” on As the World Turns, a three-time Daytime Emmy Award-nominated role  she played for thirty-two years. She began her professional career as a  musical theatre actress, co-starring in the 1981 Bye Bye Birdie Broadway  sequel, Bring Back Birdie. She returned to the stage in the mid 2000s as “Dolly Levi” in Hello, Dolly! and as “Phyllis Stone” in Stephen Sondheim’s Follies. An oral cancer survivor and a mother of six, Ms. Zenk has starred in a number of theatrical productions in recent years, including her one-woman shows, Colleen Zenk: Live and Still Sassy; Looped (as “Tallulah Bankhead”); and Off-Broadway’s Odyssey – The Epic Musical, Marrying George Clooney: Confessions from a Midlife Crisis and Mama and Her Boys. Her film credits include 1982’s Annie, Woman on the Ledge, the short film “Libby” (Best Comedy Award nomination, LA Film Fest) and the upcoming Scout. She has been seen on such shows as CBS’s Blue Bloods, the web series Thurston and Tainted Dreams, and will appear next season on Milgram and the Fastwalkers.

Randy Brooks plays “Sam.” Mr. Brooks is an actor, writer and director known for the films Reservoir Dogs, 8 Million Ways to Die, and the daytime television dramas Generations, The Young and the Restless and Another World. His career began on the stage with a featured role in the Los Angeles cast of Hair. He studied in Los Angeles at the Lee Strasberg Institute, under Mr. Strasberg himself, and under Glen Cannon at the University of Hawaii. His television credits include recurring appearances on The West Wing and on Judging Amy; Nash Bridges; Murder, She Wrote; Tour of Duty; Hill Street Blues and Renegades. His additional film roles include Colors (1988), Forbidden Love (1982), House of Grace (2006) and Don’t Touch If You Ain’t Prayed (2005). Mr. Brooks has appeared in stage productions of Jesus Christ Superstar, Leonard Bernstein’s Mass and By George.

Joining them onstage are fellow cast members Adam Halpin (Broadway’s Glory Days and Dogfight Off-Broadway, the Broadway tour of Rent and The Last Five Years at Long Wharf Theatre) as “Malcolm,” Arash Mokhtar (Rhinoceros and Closer in New York City, HBO’s Veep and CBS’ Elementary and Person of Interest) as “Dr. Patel” and Annie Pesch (The Human Race’s Mame and the Midwest premiere of The Kite Runner at Actors Theatre of Louisville/Cleveland Play House) as “Joyce.”

The Human Race Theatre Company’s production of Family Shots is sponsored by PNC, Richard and Marni Flagel, Larry S. Glicker-Glickler Funeral Home, Mrs.Wallace E. Johnson, Heidelberg Distributing Company, Maureen Lynch and Richard Lapedes, Miami Valley Fair Housing Center and The City of Dayton Human Relations Council, with additional support from Marcia Muller and Scot Anderson and Beth and Alan Schaeffer.

Performance and special event information

Tickets for the preview performance of FAMILY SHOTS on January 22 start at $30 for adults, $27 for seniors and $15 for students. For all performances January 23 – February 8, single ticket prices start at $35 for adults, $32 for seniors and $17.50 for students. Prices vary depending on the day of the week and seating location. Group discounts are available for parties of 10 or more. The Human Race is offering a pair of discount ticket opportunities. Side-area seats are available at all performances for $25 each, on sale two weeks prior to performance. The Sunday, January 25 7:00 p.m. performance is
“Sawbuck Sunday”, when any available seat can be purchased in person for just $10 at The Loft Theatre box office two hours prior to the show. Discounts are subject to availability and some restrictions apply. FAMILY SHOTS is also part of The Human Race’s Loft Series 3-play subscription packages.

All performances are at the Metropolitan Art Center’s Loft Theatre, located at 126 North Main Street in downtown Dayton, Ohio. Show times for FAMILY SHOTS are 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday through Saturday evenings. Performances on Sunday and Tuesday evenings begin at 7:00 p.m. and at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday matinees.

Tickets and performance information on Family Shots are available at www.humanracetheatre.org or by calling Ticket Center Stage at (937) 228-3630, and at the Schuster Center box office.

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The Human Race Theatre Company was founded in 1986 and moved into the Metropolitan Arts Center in 1991, taking up residence at the 212-seat Loft Theatre. In addition to the Eichelberger Loft Season, The Human Race pproduces for the Victoria Theatre’s Broadway Series, the Musical Theatre Workshop series, and special event programming. The Human Race, under the direction of Producing Artistic Director Kevin Moore, also maintains education and outreach programs for children, teens and adults, as well as artist residencies in area schools, The Muse Machine In-School Tour, and summer youth programs. Human Race organizational support is provided by Culture Works, the Montgomery County Arts and Cultural District, the Shubert Foundation, the Erma R. Catterton Trust Fund, the Jesse & Caryl Philips Foundation Fund for the Development of New Works, the Virginia W. Kettering Foundation and the Ohio Arts Council, which helped fund this organization with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. The 2014-2015 season sponsor is the Jack W. and Sally D. Eichelberger Foundation of the Dayton Foundation, with additional support from Jim and Enid Goubeaux, the Sam Levin Foundation, Premier Health and Morris Home Furnishings.

FAMILY SHOTS performance dates:

  • Wednesday, January 21 8:00 p.m. Pay-What-You-CAN open rehearsal
  • Thursday, January 22 8:00 p.m. “Inside Track” pre-show discussion/Preview performance
  • Friday, January 23 8:00 p.m. Opening night with post-show lobby party
  • Saturday, January 24 8:00 p.m.
  • Sunday, January 25 2:00 p.m.
  • Sunday, January 25 7:00 p.m. “Sawbuck Sunday” – $10 tickets at the door
  • Tuesday, January 27 7:00 p.m. Lite Fare at The Loft pre-show lobby dinning
  • Wednesday, January 28 8:00 p.m.
  • Thursday, January 29 8:00 p.m.
  • Friday, January 30 8:00 p.m.
  • Saturday, January 31 8:00 p.m. Audio Described/Sign Interpreted performance (reserve by January 16)
  • Sunday, February 1 2:00 p.m. “While We’re on the Subject” post-show talk-back
  • Tuesday, February 3 7:00 p.m.
  • Wednesday, February 4 8:00 p.m.
  • Thursday, February 5 8:00 p.m.
  • Friday, February 6 8:00 p.m.
  • Saturday, February 7 8:00 p.m.
  • Sunday, February 8 2:00 p.m. Closing performance

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NKU Announces Three World Premieres for Y.E.S. FESTIVAL

NKU_Yes FestivalHIGHLAND HEIGHTS, KY – The Department of Theatre and Dance at Northern Kentucky University has selected the three plays that will receive their world-premiere productions this April in the 17th Biennial YEAR END SERIES (Y.E.S.) FESTIVAL.

Opening the festival is IT’S A GRAND NIGHT FOR MURDER by Joe Starzyk, directed by Terry Powell. The premise is simple: An older man wants to kill his wife to be with his younger mistress. The complications arise when he tries to act on this impulse and ends up in the company of a bizarre hit man and a handful of other perplexing strangers. Romances add up as fast as the body count in the thrilling race to a decidedly twisted finale in which love conquers all.

THE DIVINE VISITOR reunites playwright David L. Williams with director Michael King. Previously, King directed Williams’ SPAKE in the 2013 festival. In THE DIVINE VISITOR, a Restoration Comedy with a twist, the rake Whitestone, after faking his own death, finds his escape plans interrupted when he learns that every beautiful woman in town wept at his funeral. He chooses to stay and seduce the ladies by appearing as his own ghost, but the townsfolk believe him to be an angel, and soon all of the women are hoping to be divinely inspired by this messenger of God. When a visitor who is truly from beyond arrives, however, the town will never be the same.

Guest director Ed Cohen will lead the third production in the festival, ENCORE, ENCORE by Colin Speers Crowley. Speers’ play is a bittersweet tragicomedy about the legendary wit and caustic critic, Dorothy Parker. ENCORE, ENCORE traces Parker’s turbulent marriage and the pain it caused through to the meteoric rise of her career as a drama critic. Her fight comes at a price, positioning Dorothy to live in public denial of her painful personal life and stapling her inexorably to a witty, unabashed public persona that is not allowed the luxury of emotion. The play paints a deeply vulnerable portrait of a woman forced to live her life in the spotlight.

WHAT        | THE 17th BIENNIAL Y.E.S. FESTIVAL OF NEW PLAYS

WHO          | Northern Kentucky University | Department of Theatre and Dance

WHEN        | April 16 – 26, 2015

WHERE       | NKU | Corbett and Stauss Theatres | Nunn Drive, Highland Heights, KY 41099

Ticket prices
General Admission: $14 | Senior (60+): $11 | Student (with a valid ID): $8

For tickets, call the NKU Fine Arts Box Office at 859.572.5464 or visit theatre.nku.edu

IT’S A GRAND NIGHT FOR MURDER | Corbett Theatre

  • Thursday, 4/16        8pm
  • Saturday, 4/18         1pm
  • Monday, 4/20          8pm
  • Thursday, 4/23        8pm
  • Saturday, 4/25         8pm

THE DIVINE VISITOR | Robert and Rosemary Stauss Theatre

  • Friday, 4/17              8pm
  • Saturday 4/18          4pm
  • Sunday, 4/19           4pm
  • Tuesday, 4/21         8pm
  • Thursday, 4/23        8pm
  • Friday, 4/24              8pm
  • Saturday, 4/25         4pm
  • Sunday, 4/26            1pm

ENCORE, ENCORE | Corbett Theatre

  • Saturday, 4/18         8pm
  • Sunday, 4/19           8pm
  • Wednesday, 4/22    8pm
  • Friday, 4/24              8pm
  • Saturday, 4/25         1pm

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ANY GIVEN MONDAY Runs Feb. 12-15

MATC_Any Given MondayANY GIVEN MONDAY
Presented by Mad Anthony Theatre Company
Feb. 12-15
Hamilton

Cast: Chris Kramer, Daniel Britt, Bekka Eaton Reardon & Allyson West

When Lenny’s wife leaves him for a smooth-talking Lothario who builds Walmarts, his life is shattered. While Lenny consoles himself with pizza and Monday Night Football, his best friend Mick takes matters into his own hands. Now Lenny must decide what he will stand up for and who he will stand up to. How far is too far to get back to happily ever after?

  • Thu-Sat. Feb. 12-14 at 8pm
  • Sun, Feb. 15 at 2pm

Official page

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Stage Notes for Jan. 12

MISC_Cincinnati skylineA potpourri of arts news items from local and national sources.

  • UNITE Cincinnati article: Bright Lights, Queer City [Queen City Queer Theatre Collective]
  • Movie Pilot article: WICKED Movie Confirmed! Release Date Planned for 2016
  • Talkin’ Broadway review: CINDERELLA
  • Sappy Critic review: WEST SIDE STORY
  • Jetsetter magazine article: Where to Go in 2015 [Cincinnati comes in at No. 10]
  • River City News article: 5 Young Northern Kentucky Theatre Kids are Headed to National Stage [CCM Prep]
  • Sappy Critic article: Monday Matinee 01.12.14 – This Week in Cincinnati Theatre
  • Broadway World Cincinnati article: 2014 BroadwayWorld Cincinnati Winners Announced – Megan Hilty, Ben Schneider, Tina DeAlderete, Kim Long & More!
  • Enquirer review: WEST SIDE STORY
  • Enquirer article: Busy time for star of CSC’s ‘Godot’ [WAITING FOR GODOT, Cincinnati Shakespeare Company]
  • Enquirer article: ‘RING OF FIRE‘ interprets Johnny Cash’s music

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Know Theatre Adds to Season with SATURDAY THE 14TH

SATURDAY THE 14TH
By Lauren Hynek & Elizabeth Martin
directed by Elizabeth Martin

 People say it’s Friday the 13th you gotta watch out for. But it’s Saturday the 14th that really sucks balls.

KTC_Saturday the 14thMitch and Gail are each having the worst Valentine’s Day. Ever. To top it off, they’re both trying to commit suicide by jumping off the very same spot on the very same bridge, and there’s not enough room for the both of them.

With no jumping room and nothing left to lose, they team up to cross a few things off their bucket lists before taking the final plunge.

Along the way, they find adventure, understanding, and maybe even love.

The hit romantic comedy from Know’s summer Serials! season is back! Reconstituted from six 15 minute episodes, and featuring some brand new material, Saturday the 14th is now a continuous one-act play in a limited run of four performances.

Miranda McGee and Nik Pajic return as brokenhearted Gail and Mitch, joined by Know favorite Chris Wesselman, who plays all the remaining characters.

Co-writer Elizabeth Martin returns to Know Theatre to stage the play.  Martin previously directed We Will Rise: Selections from The Afghan Women’s Writing Project (which she and Hynek curated) for the Know in 2012 and 2014.

“Audiences really loved these characters in Serials! this summer, and got a big kick out of following their adventures week to week. And when we realized that Valentine’s day 2015 fell on a Saturday, bringing Saturday the 14th back was a natural choice,” says Artistic Director Andrew Hungerford.  “I’m also really excited that plays can graduate from our Serials! program to have a further life and be shared with a wider audience.”

“Happy f***ing Valentine’s Day,” say playwrights Martin and Hynek. They add, “Wait, don’t actually put that in the press release.”

Whether you’re happily coupled or flying solo, there’s no better way to celebrate/curse Valentine’s Day than with Saturday the 14th.

Cast

  • Gail – Miranda McGee
  • Mitch – Nik Pajic
  • Todd/Vlad/Holiday – Chris Wesselman

Production Team

  • Director – Elizabeth Martin
  • Design – Andrew Hungerford
  • Technical Director – Nick Koehlke

Calendar Listing

  • Production:   Saturday the 14th by Lauren Hynek & Elizabeth Martin
  • When:        3:00pm February 7 & 14, 8:00pm February 8 & 10
  • Where:         Know Theatre of Cincinnati. 1120 Jackson Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202. In historic Over-the-Rhine.
  • Tickets:        $15
    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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