Monthly Archives: February 2015

NEXT TO NORMAL Runs March 6-15

BCT_Next to Normal logoNEXT TO NORMAL
Presented by Beavercreek Community Theatre
March 6-15
Beavercreek

Directed by Matt Owens

This Pulitzer-Prize winning rock musical, explores how one suburban household copes with crisis and mental illness. It tells the story of a mother, Diane Goodman, who struggles with bipolar disorder and the effect that her illness has on her family. This contemporary musical is an emotional powerhouse that addresses such issues as grieving a loss, ethics in modern psychiatry, and suburban life. With provocative lyrics and a thrilling score, this musical shows how far two parents will go to keep themselves sane and their family’s world intact.

  • Fri, March 6 at 8pm
  • Sat, March 7 at 3pm & 8pm
  • Sun, March 8 at 3pm
  • Fri, March 13 at 8pm
  • Sat, March 14 at 3pm & 8pm
  • Sun, March 15 at 3pm

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Man of Many Voices Plays Many Roles in Tri-County Players’ DIAL M FOR MURDER

Boyang Zhang.

Boyang Zhang.

Most actors audition for a role, accept the part and learn the lines for that specific role. Not Boyang Zhang – he learns the lines and voices for multiple characters in one show! He is playing two different on-stage roles and voicing four other characters in DIAL M FOR MURDER.The show, produced by Tri-County Players, opens Friday February 13th at the Sharonville Fine Arts Center.

Keeping track of the different personalities for the various roles is fun for Boyang. “When it comes to acting, and voices specifically, I guess I would say that I image my brain as being a little town. Each character lives in a different part of my head, and they all go to work in different parts of my body. One character might specialize in strumming my vocal chords, another, who has a deeper sound, might be responsible for pushing my diaphragm. This helps to remind me what they sound like, and what I need to do to produce those sounds.”

He has a background in languages and that helps to create characters for the show. “I have always had an interest in languages, and the nuances that make them distinct. I was born in China, and English is technically my second language, but there’s no way you could tell that from hearing me speak. When I was in kindergarten, I would listen to the radio every day and practice speaking exactly the way the broadcasters do, to perfect my “American accent”. Ever since then, anytime I encounter a new accent on TV, on the radio, or out in the real world, I try to capture it, repeat it, and make it my own,” he explained

Though it’s best known as a film by Alfred Hitchcock,DIAL M FOR MURDER was first a successful stage play written by another English master of suspense: Frederick Knott (Wait Until Dark). In this Tri-County Players production of the classic thriller, Tony Wendice plans to murder his unfortunate wife to claim her fortune for himself. He arranges for the perfect crime — but things don’t quite go according to plan. His wife survives and the contract killer hired to do her in ends up dead. This timeless masterpiece of construction and plotting weaves a tangled web of clues and red herrings, back-stabbings and blackmail that will keep you hooked.

Boyang will be on stage with five other actors; Stephen Beck,Joel Lind, McLane Nagy,Dan Nieman and Glenn Schaich. It is directed by Mary Benken and Gregory Charles Vaughan. The show runs Fridays and Saturdays, Feb 13, 14, 20, 21 at 8 pm and on Sunday Feb 15th at 3 pm. Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for seniors and students. Reservations can be made at 513-471-2030.

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PICASSO AT THE LAPIN AGILE Runs March 6-14

Angie Markham as Suzanne, Doug Malcolm as Pablo Picasso &  Jeff Smith as Sagot.

Angie Markham as Suzanne, Doug Malcolm as Pablo Picasso & Jeff Smith as Sagot.

PICASSO AT THE LAPIN AGILE
Presented by Middletown Lyric Theatre
March 6-14
Middletown

Directed by Nathan Greer

Cast: Michael Schlotterbeck as Freddy, Les Landen as Gaston, Sara Carbaugh as Germine, Chris Griesinger as Albert Einstein, Angie Markham as Suzanne, Jeff Smith as Sagot, Doug Malcolm as Pablo Picasso, Dylan Bolen as Charles Dabernow Schmendiman, Misty Griesinger as The Countess & Jason Easter as The Visitor

This long running Off-Broadway absurdist comedy places Albert Einstein and Pablo Picasso in a Parisian cafe in 1904, just before the renowned scientist transformed physics with his theory of relativity and the celebrated painter set the art world afire with cubism. In his first comedy for the stage, the popular actor and screenwriter plays fast and loose with fact, fame and fortune as these two geniuses muse on the century’s achievements and prospects as well as other fanciful topics with infectious dizziness. Bystanders, including Picasso’ agent, the bartender and his mistress, Picasso’s date, an elderly philosopher, Charles Dabernow Schmendimen and an idiot inventor introduce additional flourishes of humor. The final surprise patron to join the merriment at the Lapin Agile is a charismatic dark haired singer time warped in from a later era.

  • Fri-Sat, March 6-7 at 8pm
  • Fri-Sat, March 13-14 at 8pm

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WAR OF THE WORLDS Runs March 6 & 7

TCO_War of the Worlds logoWAR OF THE WORLDS
Presented by The Company Presents
March 6 & 7
Fort Thomas

Directed by Colin Cronin
Produced by Stephanie Mooney

Cast: Collin Wenzell as INTRO ANNOUNCER, OBSERVER, OPERATOR FOUR; Adam Drake as ORSON WELLES, PROFESSOR RICHARD PIERSON; Lynne Aronson as ANNOUNCER ONE, COMMANDER VOGHT; Jay Dallas Benson as ANNOUNCER TWO, STRANGER; Chris Lannan as ANNOUNCER THREE, OPERATOR ONE, FOLEY ARTIST; Patti Newberry as REPORTER CARL PHILLIPS, OPERATOR FIVE; Paul Gable as POLICEMAN, SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR, GUNNER; Mark Aronson — MR. WILMUTH, GENERAL MONTGOMERY SMITH, OPERATOR THREE; Leah Baker as VICE-PRESIDENT HARRY MCDONALD, OFFICER, ANNOUNCER FOUR & Jeffrey Layne Blevins as CAPTAIN LANSING, OPERATOR TWO

Broadcast from New York’s Mercury Theatre in 1938, WAR OF THE WORLDS: The Radio Play, based on the novel by H. G. Wells, had many terrified listeners convinced that an actual alien invasion of Earth was taking place. Adapted by Howard E. Koch, co-writer of Casablanca, this frightening tale of an extraterrestrial takeover will be brought to the stage by The Company to thrill and chill audiences.

Experience what it may have been like to sit in the studio as this iconic drama was broadcast. Listen as actors create a scene using only their voices, hear live sound effects, and allow your imagination to bring this classic science-fiction tale to life.

  • Fri-Sat, March 6-7 at 8pm

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Stage Notes for Feb. 5

Tamara Winters.

Tamara Winters.

A potpourri of arts news items from local and national sources.

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