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AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY Runs March 27-29

SSCC_August Osage CountyAUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY
Presented by SSCC Theatre
March 27-29
Hillsboro

A vanished father. A pill-popping mother. Three sisters harboring shady little secrets. When the large Weston family unexpectedly reunites after Dad disappears, their Oklahoman family homestead explodes in a maelstrom of repressed truths and unsettling secrets. Mix in Violet, the drugged-up, scathingly acidic matriarch, and you’ve got a major new play that unflinchingly—and uproariously—exposes the dark side of the Midwestern American family.

Cast: Stormi Bledsoe, Bob Brown, Paula Campagna, Kendra Clisby, Coni Coleman, Benjamin Gullett, Hannah Hengler, Leslie Holmes, Mark Holmes, Bronwyn Jones, Bob Lambert, John Scott & Eric Silcott

  • Fri-Sat, March 27-28 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, March 29 at 3:30pm

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CSC is Pleased to Announce their 2015-2016 Season Full of Epic Titles Featuring their Resident Company of Actors

Cincinnati Shakespeare Company is Pleased to Announce their 2015-2016 Season Full of Epic Titles Featuring their Resident Company of Actors

2015-2016 Subscriptions and Single Tickets Now on Sale!

Jeremy Dubin  as Cyrano de Bergerac.

Jeremy Dubin as Cyrano de Bergerac.

CINCINNATI, February 25, 2015, 7pm – Cincinnati Shakespeare Company is proud to announce its 2015-2016 Season line-up. CSC’s 2015-2016 Season is generously sponsored by The Otto M. Budig Family Foundation and all productions will feature Cincinnati Shakespeare Company’s Resident Company of Actors. 2015-2016 “Early Bird” subscription packages went on sale February 3, 2015 and experienced a record breaking first week of sales. Single tickets are now also on sale and the best seats are already in high demand!

As Cincinnati’s stage for the classics, CSC is delighted to bring to life Shakespeare favorites, definitive works of drama, and literary classics adapted for the stage. They are also proud to create an artistic home for some of the region’s most talented actors right here in Cincinnati. Audiences get the unique experience of connecting with the Resident Ensemble and seeing them in various roles over the years. The 2015-2016 Season is no exception. Cincinnati Shakespeare’s resident ensemble is thrilled to return to the stage to bring these epic stories to life.

 Bruce Cromer as Willy Loman.

Bruce Cromer as Willy Loman.

The 2015-2016 Season offers many opportunities to highlight Cincinnati Shakespeare Company’s Resident Ensemble of actors. “Cyrano de Bergerac” opens the subscription season and features long-time Resident Ensemble member, Jeremy Dubin in the titular role. Arthur Miller’s award-winning American classic “Death of a Salesman” will feature another long-time Cincinnati audience favorite and Resident Ensemble member, Bruce Cromer as Willy Loman. The Shakespeare opener next season will be William Shakespeare’s popular comedy “As You Like It” featuring Resident Ensemble member Sara Clark as Rosalind this November and December. For the last several years, audiences have sold out house after house of CSC’s Shakespeare comedies and they’re delighted offer another opportunity for amusement around the holiday season!

Sara Clark as Rosalind.

Sara Clark as Rosalind.

With their dedicated slate of actors, CSC is able to present such epic feats as the continuation of their multi-year history cycle in “Henry VI: Part I” which features key Ensemble Members reprising their roles through these histories over several years. CSC is able to highlight their strong group of talented female actors in their Resident Ensemble in Jane Austen’s “Emma” by Jon Jory. The Resident Ensemble even makes it possible to conclude this season with the epic pairing of “Julius Caesar” and “Antony and Cleopatra” with the ensemble providing the connective tissue that further illuminates these two Shakespeare Masterpieces. Cincinnati Shakespeare invites everyone to join them on these epic travels with familiar companions in the 2015-2016 Season!

The complete 2015-2016 Season line-up is as follows:

The Complete History of America (Abridged)*
by Adam Long, Reed Martin and Austin Tichenor
July 24- August 15, 2015

Get ready for a wacky wild ride through our nation’s timeline! The brilliant (and deranged) minds that reduced all of 38 of Shakespeare’s plays into one madcap evening of theater do it again, this time reducing centuries of American history! In “The Complete History of America (abridged)” watch as three actors, who may or may not have passed their high school History class, take you on a whirlwind historical tour sending up many of our nation’s greatest hits and misses. Audiences raved about the hilarious “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged)” and are sure to rave again as we lovingly lampoon the land of liberty.
*This is a Special Event. Not included in the subscription package.

Cyrano de Bergerac
Based on the translation written by Anthony Burgess of the play written by Edmond Rostand
September 11- October 3, 2015

Cyrano is a man of panache- a dazzling swordsman and a brilliant poet with a wit as quick as his blade. When he falls in love with the beautiful and brilliant Roxane, there is only one thing that stands between them- his gargantuan nose. When Roxane unknowingly confides in Cyrano that she is smitten with the handsome, but dimwitted solider Christian, Cyrano cannot resist the opportunity to finally speak his heart — through letters and verses signed under Christian’s name. His words have Roxanne swooning, but who is it that she truly loves and how long can Cyrano remain in the shadows? The witty wordplay of Wilde, the swashbuckling swagger of The Three Musketeers, and the unrivaled romanticism of Romeo & Juliet are all right under your nose in “Cyrano de Bergerac”.

Death of a Salesman
by Arthur Miller
October 16- November 7, 2015

Arthur Miller’s award-winning American classic, “Death of a Salesman” tells the poignant story of a salesman and his quest to make it big. In the land of the free, every man controls his own destiny and the right to try and achieve the elusive American Dream. But as his days grow shorter and the times tougher, can Willy Loman achieve this long cherished dream for his family? Recipient of the Pulitzer Prize, multiple Tony Awards, and deemed one of the greatest plays of the Twentieth Century, Arthur Miller’s “Death of a Salesman” is an exploration of failure and success this still resonates today.

As You Like It
by William Shakespeare
November 20- December 12, 2015

Banished to the Forest of Arden with only her cousin and a fool for company, the clever Rosalind dresses as a man for protection. Once in the woods, she is shocked to discover the trees are covered with love poems written to her! She is further shocked when she discovers that their author is none other than the handsome Orlando, who recently captured her heart. Hiding behind her boyish disguise, she puts Orlando’s love for her to the test, while juggling the affairs of courtiers and country bumpkins alike. Featuring a hilarious cast of characters, delightful music, and warm-hearted romance, “As You Like It” is the perfect choice for a cold winter’s night.

Every Christmas Story Ever Told (And Then Some!)*
by Michael Carlton, James Fitzgerald and John K Alvarez
December 16-27, 2015

Celebrating its 10th anniversary, CSC’s holiday smash hit “Every Christmas Story Ever Told (And Then Some!)” is back! What begins as another annual production of A Christmas Carol, soon devolves into a slightly irreverent look at all of our favorite “Beloved Holiday Classics” including It’s a Wonderful Life, Frosty, Rudolph, Charlie Brown and more! Three actors (with the help of Santa) send up everything from Dickens to Dr. Seuss in 90 minutes of high octane jollity and frivolity. This show is not recommended for anyone young enough to still believe in Santa.
*This is a Special Event. Not included in the Subscription Package.

Henry VI
By William Shakespeare
January 22- February 13, 2016

Shakespeare’s Game of Thrones continues with this first installment of the “Henry VI” trilogy. King Henry V, one of England’s most beloved monarchs, brought unity and peace to his fractious country and victory over the rival nation of France. But when Henry’s untimely death leaves his infant son to inherit the crown, the country falls back into chaos as rival families of York and Lancaster seek to seize the throne for themselves. Featuring some of history’s most controversial characters, including Joan of Arc, this first installment in the epic War of the Roses trilogy sets the stage for the exciting conclusion soon to come.

Emma
By Jon Jory
February 26- March 26, 2016

Jane Austen’s sparkling wit returns to CSC’s stage! Amateur matchmaker Emma Wodehouse has a penchant for meddling in the love lives of others. Her latest mission is to find a promising prospect for her less than promising friend Harriet. But when her efforts to play cupid go awry, Emma finds herself struggling to undo the damage. Audiences that clamored for CSC’s productions of “Pride and Prejudice” and “Sense and Sensibility” surely will again when Austen’s trademark storytelling returns to the stage in “Emma”.

Julius Caesar
by William Shakespeare
April 8- May 7, 2016

Julius Caesar is brilliant general, a cunning politician, and the most beloved leader Rome has ever known; but when his ambition threatens to topple the Republic, a small conspiracy of Roman patriots take matters into their own hands. When they assassinate the beloved Caesar on the senate floor, their actions plunge the Republic into a civil war that will test friendships, try loyalties, and determine the fate of an empire. Presented in full Roman regalia and flair, Shakespeare’s breathless political thriller “Julius Caesar” returns to the CSC stage as the first installment of a special two part theatrical event with “Antony and Cleopatra”.

Antony and Cleopatra
By William Shakespeare
May 13- June 4, 2016

Part two of CSC’s special theatrical event, “Antony and Cleopatra” is the rarely-staged epic sequel to “Julius Caesar”. The victors of Rome’s civil war have divided the Empire amongst themselves, and Marc Antony has traveled to exotic Egypt to take up rule over his corner of the globe. There he encounters Egypt’s mysterious monarch, the irresistibly entrancing Cleopatra. Their impassioned love affair ultimately pits their two countries against each other and will change the face of the ancient world forever.

Cincinnati Shakespeare Company continues to offer audiences great value with affordable, flexible subscriptions that include seven flexible tickets that can be used in any combination for any performance. Adult Subscriptions are $233, Senior Subscriptions are $204, and Student Subscriptions are $130. Budget-conscious patrons can also subscribe to the company’s preview series. A Preview Subscription is just $143 and includes seven tickets that can be used for any preview performance, typically Wednesday and Thursday evenings before Opening Night. All subscriptions are currently on sale now and may be purchased through the Cincinnati Shakespeare Company website http://www.cincyshakes.com or box office by calling 513-381-BARD (2273) ext. 1. Single tickets for all shows are also now on sale.

The theater is located at 719 Race Street, downtown Cincinnati, two blocks west of the Aronoff Center. Single ticket prices range from $22-$35 on Thursday Nights and Saturday and Sunday Matinees and from $26-$39 on Friday and Saturday Nights. Student Rush tickets are available on any non-sold out performance in the mainstage seats for $14 starting 1 hour before curtain with a student ID. Previews of each shows are available the previous two nights of opening (usually Wednesday and Thursday) for $25 a ticket, no further discounts apply. Group discounts are available for groups of 6 or more and can be purchased online or in the box office. Weekday Educational Matinees at 10am are available for $12 a ticket for school, community, retirement and home school groups. Please contact the education department at 513.381.2273 ext. 3202 for more information about these and other educational offerings. Visa, MasterCard, and American Express are accepted. Discounts are available for students, seniors and groups as well as Enjoy the Arts, AAA members, and ArtsWave Fun Card holders. To purchase tickets or for more information, call the CSC Box Office at 513.381.BARD (2273) ext. 1, or go online at http://www.cincyshakes.com.

SUBSCRIPTIONS Each includes 7 Flexible tickets

Adult Subscriptions $233 Senior (60+) Subscriptions $204

Student Subscriptions $130 Preview Subscriptions $143

SINGLE TICKET PRICES

Thursday & Sunday
Adult $35
Senior $31
Student $22

Friday & Saturday
Adult $39
Senior $35
Student $26

Previews: $25
Student Rush: $14 (Student ID required. Not available on sold-out nights)

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About the 2015-2016 Season:

The 2015-2016 Season is generously sponsored by The Otto M. Budig Family Foundation. Cincinnati Shakespeare Company receives operating support from The Ohio Arts Council, the Shubert Foundation and is supported, in part, by the generosity of thousands of individuals and businesses that give annually to ArtsWave. The season design sponsor is Mark & Sue Ann Painter and the Creative Services Sponsor is The Creative Department. The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this program/organization with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. Production dates and information are available online at www.cincyshakes.com.

About Cincinnati Shakespeare Company:

Cincinnati Shakespeare Company is a professional theatre company dedicated to bringing Shakespeare and the classics to life for audiences of all ages. Located in the heart of downtown Cincinnati, CSC produces a dozen mainstage productions each season. The repertoire is made up of the works of William Shakespeare, literary adaptations and contemporary classics. CSC performs on a Small Professional Theatre contract with Actors’ Equity Association. Cincinnati Shakespeare is a member of the Theater Communications Group and the Shakespeare Theater Association. Cincinnati Shakespeare Company’s Education and Outreach Programs reached nearly 30,000 young people and underserved community members last season by taking Shakespeare into schools, parks, community centers and by hosting educational matinees of mainstage productions at its home on Race Street. CSC is proud to be one of the first five theaters in the United States to “Complete the Canon” by producing all 38 plays by William Shakespeare. CSC is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization and all donations are tax deductible. Cincinnati Shakespeare Company is proud to be Cincinnati’s stage for the classics!

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MUD NOSTALGIA Runs March 26-28

NKU_Mud Nostagia logoMUD NOSTALGIA
Presented by Northern Kentucky University
March 26-28
Highland Heights

Directed by Bruce Hermann

Performed by Sue Ott Rowlands

Professional actress, Sue Ott Rowlands, explores the rich tradition of the Appalachian region of the United States through the unique spiritual traditions of the mountain holiness religions, specifically the serpent-handling churches. Blending music, movement, and narrative, Ott Rowlands brings to life the story of a young holiness woman struggling to understand her life and her faith in light of a devastating act of betrayal. Having barely survived staggering abuse at the hands of her husband, she desperately seeks understanding – her own and ours. Handling snakes, she explains, is “one half faith in the Holy Spirit and one half faith in modern doctors.” Combining humor, traditional Appalachian music, and personal reflections on the nature of life and love, Mud Nostalgia offers a touching glimpse of the beauty of the spiritual faith and the tenacity of the human spirit.

  • Thu-Sat, March 26-28 at 8pm

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2015-2016 Season Announced at Cincinnati Shakespeare Company

CSC_The Complete History of America Abridged logoTitles for Cincinnati Shakespeare Company’s 2015-2016 season include:

  • THE COMPLETE HISTORY OF AMERICA [ABRIDGED]
    July 24-Aug. 15, 2015
  • CYRANO DE BERGERAC
    Sept. 11-Oct. 3, 2015
  • DEATH OF A SALESMAN
    Oct. 16-Nov. 7, 2015
  • AS YOU LIKE IT
    Nov. 20-Dec. 12, 2015
  • EVERY CHRISTMAS STORY EVER TOLD (AND THEN SOME!)
    Dec. 16-27, 2015
  • HENRY VI Part 1
    Jan. 22-Feb. 13, 2016
  • Jane. Austen’s EMMA
    Feb. 26-March 26, 2016
  • JULIUS CAESAR
    April 8-May 7, 2016
  • ANTHONY & CLEOPATRA
    May 13-June 4, 2016

Detailed information will be posted soon.

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Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park’s 2015-16 Season Features New, Diverse and Classic Stories

PIP_Secret Garden promo(CINCINNATI) – Artistic Director Blake Robison announced the Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park’s 2015-16 season today with an engaging combination of world-premiere comedies, beloved dramas, inspirational and provocative new plays, a sultry musical revue and the return of one of the most popular shows in Playhouse history. The Playhouse’s 56th season is Robison’s fourth as artistic director.

The 2015-16 season includes:

  • Two world-premiere comedies — NATIVE GARDENS, a hilarious tale of clashing neighbors by Karen Zacarías, author of The Book Club Play, and THE REVOLUTIONISTS, an irreverent, girl-powered fantasia set during the French Revolution and written by one of the country’s most exciting young playwrights, Lauren Gunderson.
  • Two beloved shows based on classic novels — the soaring musical version of Frances Hodgson Burnett’s THE SECRET GARDEN and TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, a sweeping adaptation of Harper Lee’s Pulitzer Prize winner.
  • * The jazz-infused, inspirational new drama SATCHEL PAIGE AND THE KANSAS CITY SWING, from the creators of Fly.
  • * A captivating drama, MAD RIVER RISING, set on an Ohio farm.

“The 2015-16 season highlights what the Playhouse does best — present the full scope of our art form for broad, diverse audiences,” says Robison. “I’m especially pleased to do two world premieres by contemporary female playwrights and to bring a pair of beloved classics to our stages. Coupled with an Ohio-based drama and a portrait of an African-American legend, this new season offers discovery and variety to our growing community of Playhouse goers.”

The Robert S. Marx Theatre Season
Presented by The Otto M. Budig Family Foundation
Season Sponsor of New Work: The Lois and Richard Rosenthal Foundation
Marx Season Design Sponsor: Macy’s

The Marx Theatre season opens with THE SECRET GARDEN (Sept. 5 – Oct. 3, 2015; opening night: Sept. 10), the Tony Award-winning, soaring musical version of the classic family novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett. THE SECRET GARDEN, with book and lyrics by Marsha Norman and music by Lucy Simon, tells the beloved story of 10-year-old Mary Lennox and the secrets she discovers locked away in an abandoned garden. The production, featuring a gorgeous score, is perfect for fans of the novel, lovers of grand-scale musicals and those discovering its delightful story for the very first time. Tony Award nominee Marcia Milgrom Dodge (who directed the Playhouse production of Cabaret) will direct THE SECRET GARDEN, which is sponsored by The Otto M. Budig Family Foundation.

The poetic, poignant and utterly captivating drama MAD RIVER RISING by Dana Yeaton (Oct. 17 – Nov. 14, 2015; opening night: Oct. 22) is the second production of the Marx Theatre season. Determined to save the land he loves, an elderly man escapes from his nursing home and is found hiding in the family barn. As a boy, he witnessed his Ohio farmhouse wash away in the catastrophic flood of 1937; now, the floodgates of progress are threatening to sweep it aside once again. Blake Robison will direct the production, which will feature music by singer/songwriter Anais Mitchell. MAD RIVER RISING is sponsored by Tony Alper.

The Playhouse production of Charles Dickens’ A CHRISTMAS CAROL, presented by U.S. Bank, celebrates 25 years as one of Cincinnati’s favorite holiday traditions (Nov. 25 – Dec. 30; opening night Nov. 27). Bruce Cromer vividly brings the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge to life for the 11th year, while Associate Artist Michael Evan Haney directs for his 23rd year. The Howard Dallin adaptation, faithful to the beloved holiday novel, features a cast of 29 actors, elaborate period costumes and thrilling special effects. A CHRISTMAS CAROL is not part of any subscription package, although subscribers do receive discounts and early buying opportunities.

NATIVE GARDENS (Jan. 23 – Feb. 21, 2016; opening night: Jan. 28) is the latest world premiere by Karen Zacarías, author of The Book Club Play. It’s a comedy about good intentions and bad manners as gardens and cultures clash, turning friendly neighbors into feuding enemies. Pablo and Tania are realizing the American dream when they purchase a house next door to community stalwarts Virginia and Frank, but a disagreement over a long-standing fence line soon spirals into an all-out war. NATIVE GARDENS will be directed by Blake Robison.

One of the most treasured novels of all time, Harper Lee’s TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD (March 5 – April 3, 2016; opening night: March 10) returns to the Playhouse stage for the first time in more than 20 years in the sweeping adaptation by Christopher Sergel. Precocious tomboy Scout and her brother Jem discover the meaning of courage when their lawyer father defends a black man unjustly accused of a crime in Depression-era Alabama. It’s a timeless and timely tale of innocence lost and honor found that won Lee the Pulitzer Prize. TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD will be directed by new Playhouse Associate Artist Eric Ting and is sponsored by Leading Ladies.

SATCHEL PAIGE AND THE KANSAS CITY SWING (April 23 – May 21, 2016; opening night: April 28), an exciting and inspirational new play from Fly creators Trey Ellis and Ricardo Khan, is the Marx Theatre season finale. In the 1947 Negro Leagues, Satchel Paige is the king of baseball, despite his advancing age. But as Jackie Robinson wraps up his historic first season in the majors, Paige finds his own fame eclipsed. The jazz-infused drama, which paints a vivid picture of America on the brink of great change, will be directed by Ricardo Khan.

The Thompson Shelterhouse Season
Presented by Heidelberg Distributing Company
Season Sponsor of New Work: The Lois and Richard Rosenthal Foundation

The Thompson Shelterhouse season opens with the provocative and funny Laura Eason play SEX WITH STRANGERS (Sept. 26 – Oct. 25, 2015; opening night: Oct. 1), which explores what transpires when private lives become public domain. When famous blogger Ethan is snowbound with the gifted but obscure novelist Olivia, their passion for each other is matched by their envy of the other’s career. Both must confront the complications of reinventing themselves when the past is just a click away. SEX WITH STRANGERS will be directed by Playhouse Associate Artist KJ Sanchez and is sponsored by The Schueler Group of Companies.

The club may be closed, but the party is just heating up in Randal Myler and Dan Wheetman’s sizzling, sultry revue LOW DOWN DIRTY BLUES (Nov. 7 – Dec. 20, 2015; opening night: Nov. 12). A group of veteran musicians assembles for an after-hours jam session to swap stories and share their favorite tunes, pulled from the greatest hits of Muddy Waters, Ma Rainey, Sophie Tucker, Howlin’ Wolf, Pearl Bailey and more. Directed by Randal Myler, LOW DOWN DIRTY BLUES features nearly two dozen songs that celebrate the bawdier side of the blues.

Four beautiful, badass women lose their heads in Lauren Gunderson’s irreverent world premiere THE REVOLUTIONISTS (Feb. 6 – March 6, 2016; opening night: Feb. 11) which is set during the French Revolution. Playwright Olympe de Gouges, assassin Charlotte Corday, activitist Angelle Ogé and former queen Marie Antoinette try to beat back extremist insanity in Paris. The comic fantasia by one of the country’s most exciting young playwrights considers how we actually go about changing the world. THE REVOLUTIONISTS director Eleanor Holdridge will be making her Playhouse debut.

MOTHERS AND SONS (March 19 – April 17, 2016; opening night: March 24), a gripping new drama by award-winning playwright Terrence McNally, explores what it means to be a family. Cal and his husband Will have built a happy life with their 6-year-old child. When the mother of Cal’s long-deceased former lover makes a surprise visit to their home, she serves as a vibrant reminder of how much and how little has changed for a generation of gay men facing a future they never imagined. A 2014 Tony nominee for best play, MOTHERS AND SONS will be directed by Associate Artist Timothy Douglas.

Theresa Rebeck’s irresistible comedy BAD DATES (April 30 – June 12, 2016; opening night: May 5), one of the most popular shows in Playhouse history, will wrap up the 2015-16 Shelterhouse season. As restaurant manager/shoe connoisseur/single mother Haley Walker re-enters the dating world, she relates a series of hilarious tales while preparing for, and then recovering from, one dreadful date after another. The uproarious tale, which combines killer Chanel pumps, a shoebox full of money and the Romanian mob, is certain to be the hottest date night in town. BAD DATES will be directed by Associate Artist Michael Evan Haney.

New this year is an earlier performance time on Thursdays. For the 2015-16 season, Playhouse performances will begin at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays through Thursdays, at 8 p.m. Fridays, 4 and 8 p.m. Saturdays and 2 and 7 p.m. Sundays.

Subscriptions to the 2015-16 Playhouse season are available now in a variety of packages. Prices range from $157.50 to $387 for the five-show Robert S. Marx Season or the five Thompson Shelterhouse shows and $280 to $688 for the full 10-show combination series.

The popular Build Your Own subscription allows patrons to create their own season of four to nine shows in either theatre. Once again this season, all price options are available in the lower level of the Marx Theatre. The Playhouse offers two-, three-, six- and nine-month payment plans for subscribers. Some restrictions apply.

A student Build Your Own package allows full-time students to pick as few as four shows and as many as 10 from either theatre for just $15 per show. The Baby Sitter Rebate Series allows a couple purchasing two subscriptions in the Marx Theatre to attend any performance and receive up to $100 at the end of the season to help cover the cost of baby sitters for children under the age of 12.

The Playhouse is supported by the generosity of the community contributors to the ArtsWave campaign.

The Ohio Arts Council helps fund the Playhouse with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans.

The Playhouse also receives funding from the Shubert Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts.

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