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VIDEO: Trailer for LUNA GALE at Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati

Molly Israel as Karlie, Patrick E. Phillips as Peter & Annie Fitzpatrick as Caroline. Photo by Ryan Kurtz.

Molly Israel as Karlie, Patrick E. Phillips as Peter & Annie Fitzpatrick as Caroline. Photo by Ryan Kurtz.

Caroline, a veteran social worker, thinks she has a typical case on her hands when she meets Peter and Karlie, two teenage drug addicts accused of neglecting their baby. But, when she places their infant daughter in the care of Karlie’s mother, Caroline ignites a family conflict that exposes a shadowy, secretive past—and forces her to make a risky decision. Powerful and arresting, this is a heartbreaking and unforgettable tale about moral ambiguity and knowing how to do good in the world.

Performances continue through Sept. 27. For more information visit https://behindthecurtaincincy.com/2015/08/06/luna-gale-runs-sept-8-27/

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BUYER & CELLAR Runs Oct. 13-Nov. 1

ETC_Buyer and Cellar logoBUYER & CELLAR
Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati
Oct. 13-Nov. 1
Over-the-Rhine

Cast: Nick Cearley as Alex More

What’s a renowned diva to do with decades of memories? And where to put the acres of memorabilia bursting the seams of her lavish Malibu estate? If you’re Barbra Streisand, you enshrine them in a mini-mall in your basement where you can pretend to go shopping! Out-of-work actor Alex More can’t pass up an offer to play shopkeeper for one tough customer who doesn’t let anyone rain on her parade. Soon it begins to take a toll on his patience, his love life, and his view of people (who need people).

  • In preview, Tue, Oct. 13 at 7pm
  • Wed-Thu, Oct. 14-15 at 7:30pm
  • Fri, Oct. 16 at 8pm
  • Sat, Oct. 17 at 2pm & 8pm
  • Sun, Oct. 18 at 2pm & 7pm
  • Tue-Thu, Oct. 20-22 at 7:30pm
  • Fri, Oct. 23 at 8pm
  • Sat, Oct. 24 at 2pm & 8pm
  • Sun, Oct. 25 at 2pm & 7pm
  • Tue-Thu, Oct. 27-29 at 7:30pm
  • Fri, Oct. 30 at 8pm
  • Sat, Oct. 31 at 2pm & 8pm
  • Sun, Nov. 1 at 2pm

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LUNA GALE Review

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Annie Fitzpatrick as Caroline. Photo by Ryan Kurtz.

Annie Fitzpatrick as Caroline. Photo by Ryan Kurtz.

LUNA GALE presented by Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati through Sept. 27. Click here for more information on the production. I attended the opening night performance.

A sure sign that you’re thoroughly captivated by a play? Being surprised when the lights come up for intermission. That’s what happened to me with LUNA GALE. The over-burdened and under-funded social services system serves as a backdrop for this powerful and thought-provoking play by Rebecca Gilman.

Brent Vimtrup as Cliff & Annie Fitzpatrick as Caroline. Photo by Ryan Kurtz.

Brent Vimtrup as Cliff & Annie Fitzpatrick as Caroline. Photo by Ryan Kurtz.

Annie Fitzpatrick is engrossing and emotionally pitch-perfect in the demanding role of social worker Caroline. The central character that is nearly ever-present on stage. In her first scene, you immediately know who Caroline is…a weary and experienced social worker, starting a new case for infant Luna Gale. And that is who she is, but as the play progresses new facets of her emerge that surprise and touch me. I’m inspired by her inner strength and saddened by her loneliness.

With young adult roles to fill, director D. Lynn Meyers has cast three of ETC’s 2014-2015 acting interns. I find it exciting to see these young actors get their first professional roles locally. It’s great to be with them as they take that next step in their careers with such strong performances.

Molly Israel as Karlie, Patrick E. Phillips as Peter & Annie Fitzpatrick as Caroline. Photo by Ryan Kurtz.

Molly Israel as Karlie, Patrick E. Phillips as Peter & Annie Fitzpatrick as Caroline. Photo by Ryan Kurtz.

First is Molly Israel portraying Karlie, Luna’s drug-addicted mother, who I found very frustrating. The character, not the actress. With any vulnerability buried deeply behind a constantly-angry persona, I didn’t connect emotionally with her…apparently my compassion is tied to her effort. This lack of connection keeps me questioning the motive behind her decision at the end of the play.

Peter, Luna’s father, is played by Patrick E. Phillips. Peter is a people pleaser and that, in part, led to his drug use. The possibility of losing custody of Luna appears to be a wake up call for him. Phillips handles the maturing of the character over the two acts very convincingly.

Annie Fitzpatrick as Caroline & Natalie Joyce as Lourdes. Photo by Ryan Kurtz.

Annie Fitzpatrick as Caroline & Natalie Joyce as Lourdes. Photo by Ryan Kurtz.

Lourdes (Natalie Joyce) is one of Caroline’s cases,  who is aging out of the foster system by turning 18. I enjoyed how each of their scenes together had a different awkwardness to them. Joyce handles the growing distance between the two believably.

Kate Wilford is spot on as Luna’s maternal grandmother, Cindy. I liked her immediately as she fretted over the details of taking in Luna. That is, until she shared her (extreme to me) religious beliefs. Let’s just say that recent events in Kentucky have that particular nerve close to the surface. This revelation brings another theme to the narrative and can polarize your view of what is best for Luna.

Annie Fitzpatrick as Caroline, Charlie Clark as Pastor Jay & Kate Wilford as Cindy. Photo by Ryan Kurtz.

Annie Fitzpatrick as Caroline, Charlie Clark as Pastor Jay & Kate Wilford as Cindy. Photo by Ryan Kurtz.

Brent Vimtrup is perfectly horrible as Cliff, Caroline’s passive-aggressive, condescending supervisor. Their interactions always turn combative and the intensity of their battle of wills is damn good theater.

Rounding out the cast is Charlie Clark as Pastor Jay. His performance pushed all the right buttons for me, and it’s probably better I don’t go into details about the why.

Kate Wilford as Cindy & Patrick E. Phillips as Peter. Photo by Ryan Kurtz.

Kate Wilford as Cindy & Patrick E. Phillips as Peter. Photo by Ryan Kurtz.

Brian c. Mehring’s rotating set is smartly designed, offering great versatility in creating the multiple (six if memory serves) locations. Property master Shannon Rae Lutz delivers believable spaces. Varies rooms include Cindy’s kitchen, Caroline’s office and the children’s play room. Great job by the stage crew who quickly and quietly took care of the changes.

Pulitzer-nominated script, excellent cast plus strong and sure direction make LUNA GALE a timely, emotionally-gripping and artistically-satisfying beginning to ETC’s 30th anniversary season.

My rating: 4.75 out of 5.

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Wanda Sykes | Fri., December 11, 2015 | Aronoff Center

Cincinnati Arts Association and Live Nation present 

WANDA SYKES   

Aronoff Center – Procter & Gamble Hall
December 11, 2015 – 8:00 PM

On Sale Friday, September 18 at 10:00 AM

CAA_Wanda Sykes promoCINCINNATI, OH – The Cincinnati Arts Association and Live Nation welcome WANDA SYKES to the Aronoff Center’s Procter & Gamble Hall on Friday, December 11 at 8:00 PM. Wanda Sykes has been called “one of the funniest stand-up comics” by her peers and ranks among Entertainment Weekly’s “25 Funniest People in America.” Her smart-witted stand up has sent her career in many different directions, from TV to film to books. The show is part of CAA’S 2015-16 Season, celebrating the 20th Anniversary of the Aronoff Center.

Tickets go on sale to the public on Friday, September 18 at 10:00 AM at www.CincinnatiArts.org, (513) 621-ARTS [2787], and the Aronoff Center Ticket Office.

In 2012, Wanda joined forces with veteran producer Page Hurwitz to form Push It Productions, a production company dedicated to creating quality, comedy-based programming for network and cable television outlets. The company’s diverse slate of projects includes sketch comedy, concerts, reality, talk/variety, and competition formats. Their first set of specials, Herlarious, aired in the summer of 2013 and January 2014 on OWN and was the recipient of a 2014 Gracie Award.

Sykes was previously seen on several television shows over the past few years. She was on the Amazon Prime show Alpha House created by Gary Trudeau about a group of Republican Senators who share the same D.C. rental house, she made a return to HBO’s Curb Your Enthusiasm, and she also spent five years on CBS’s New Adventures of Old Christine. In 2010, she starred on her own late night talk show on FOX, The Wanda Sykes Show. Other TV credits include Fox’s Wanda at Large, which she wrote, produced, and starred in; Wanda Does It on Comedy Central; and Crank Yankers as the voice of Gladys Murphy.

Her first HBO comedy special, Wanda Sykes – Sick and Tired, debuted in October 2006 and was nominated for a 2007 Primetime Emmy for ‘Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Special.’ It was taped in Seattle and covered everything from racial profiling to gay marriage. She returned to HBO for her second stand up special, I’ma Be Me. This time it was taped at the Warner Theatre in Washington D.C., where she tackled topics like the first black president, gay cruises, being a new mom, and aging. The special was nominated for two 2010 Primetime Emmy awards: ‘Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Special’ and ‘Outstanding Writing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Special’. Her first special Wanda Sykes: Tongue Untiedpremiered on Comedy Central in 2003.

She can be heard in many animated feature films, including Ice Age: Continental Drift as ‘Granny’, FOX’s Rio as ‘the Goose’, Dreamworks’ Over the Hedge, and Paramount’s The Barnyard.

Sykes was also seen in the feature films Evan Almighty, the sequel to Bruce Almighty, in which she co-starred with Steve Carell; the New Line feature Monster-In-Law, starring opposite Jane Fonda; My Super Ex-Girlfriend; Pootie Tang; Nutty Professor 2; The Klumps; and Down to Earth.

Her first book, titled Yeah, I Said It and published by Simon and Schuster, hit bookstores in September 2004. Yeah, I Said It is a hilarious collection of essays touching on life, family, and current events.

She spent five years as part of HBO’s critically-acclaimed Chris Rock Show. As a performer and writer on the show, she was nominated for three Primetime Emmy’s and in 1999 won the Emmy for ‘Outstanding Writing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Special.’ In 2001, she won the American Comedy Award for ‘Outstanding Female Stand Up Comic’. She won three more Emmys – in 2002, 2004 and 2005 – for her work on Inside the NFLfor ‘Outstanding Studio Show – Weekly’.

In 2010 she won a GLAAD award for promoting a good image of equal rights for gays and lesbians.

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Cincinnati Arts Association
Founded in 1992, the Cincinnati Arts Association (CAA) is a not-for-profit organization that oversees the programming and management of two of the Tri-state’s finest performing arts venues – the Aronoff Center for the Arts and Music Hall – and is dedicated to supporting performing and visual arts. Each year, CAA presents a diverse schedule of events; serves upwards of 700,000 people in its venues; features the work of talented local, regional, and national artists in the Weston Art Gallery (located in the Aronoff Center); and supports the work of more than one dozen resident companies. Since the inception of its acclaimed arts education programs in 1995, CAA has reached more than 1.4 million students.

CINCINNATI ARTS ASSOCIATION SPONSORS

SEASON SPONSORS:  AMERITAS (Founding Season Sponsor), FIFTH THIRD BANK (Lifetime Endowment Partner), FURNITURE FAIR, LOCAL12 WKRC,The P&G FUND of The Greater Cincinnati Foundation

SEASON PRESENTING SPONSORS:  Cincinnati Herald, CityBeat, Heidelberg Distributing, Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza, Garfield Suites Hotel, Macy’s, Pepsi, Skyline Chili, Ultimate Air Shuttle, Wells Fargo Insurance Services USA, Inc.

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Local Director Stages BIRDS, His Modern Adaptation of Ancient Greek Play at Tri-County Players

TCP_Birds logoImagine if Benny Hill took a break from running around to “Yakety Sax” to direct an ancient Greek comedy. How absurd — how amazing — would that be? Probably as mind-blowing as BIRDS, Burt McCollom’s hilariously inspired adaptation of Aristophanes’ play The Birds.

Combining the pop culture savvy of Shrek and the manic energy of Hee Haw, this deliciously over-the-top comedy follows two humans (think Abbott and Costello) who flee the world of lawyers, politicians and taxes in search of a simpler life. They concoct a crazy plan to build a city in the clouds, a realm ruled by the Birds, which forces both man below and gods above to do their bidding.

Be there as the Tri-County Players perform this brilliant and energetic re-imagining of one of the theater’s most enduring comedies.

Performance will be at the Sharonville Cultural Arts Center 11165 Reading Rd Cincinnati, Oh 45241 on October 9, 10, 17 and 18 at 8:00 PM and Sunday October 11 at 3:00 PM.

Call 513.471.2030 to reserve your ticket.

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