Monthly Archives: October 2015

SEUSSICAL Runs Nov. 12-22

NKU_Seussical logoSEUSSICAL
Northern Kentucky University
Nov. 12-22
NKU Corbett Theatre [Highland Heights]

Cast: Kaleb King as Yertle the Turtle, James Jones as The Grinch, Trase Milburn as The Mayor, Ellie Chancellor as Mrs. Mayor, Brittany Hayes as Sour Kangaroo, Gabriella Francis as Mayzie La Bird, Cynthia Thomas as Gertrude McFuzz, Brandon Huber as Horton the Elephant, Madeleine Burgoon as Jojo & Taylor Greatbatch as The Cat
Whos/Citizens of the Jungle: Katelyn Altieri, William Bunch, Melissa Cathcart, Nate Doninger, Courtney Helterbridle, Aki Hosoda, Leiren Jackson, Colin Kissel, Megan Urz & Gaston Ward
Wickersham Brothers: Kyle Segar, Andrew Blake & Kyle Taylor
Bird Girls: Kathryn Klens, Kaitlin McCulloch & Christina Tully

Bring your whole family to see the whimsical world of Dr. Seuss come to life on our stage this November. The Cat in the Hat is our host and emcee as Seuss’ most beloved stories find themselves intertwined in an epic adventure, in which the power of imagination and the most miraculous “think” ever save the day! The colorful characters transport us from the Jungle of Nool to the Circus McGurkus to the invisible world of the Whos. Ultimately, the powers of friendship, loyalty, family, and community are challenged and emerge triumphant. SEUSSICAL is fun for the whole family — It’s Dr. Seuss like you’ve never seen him before!

  • Thu-Sat, Nov. 12-14 at 8pm
  • Sun, Nov. 15 at 3pm
  • Wed-Sat, Nov. 18-21 at 8pm
  • Sun, Nov. 22 at 3pm

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Cast Announced for AVENUE Q at Warsaw Federal Incline Theatre

WFIT_Sign at nightCincinnati Landmark Productions has announced the cast for AVENUE Q running Feb. 17-March 6 at the Warsaw Federal Incline Theater.

The cast includes:

  • Brian Berendts as Princeton/Rod
  • Alyson Snyder as Kate Monster/Lucy
  • Matt Krieg as Nicky
  • Daniel Cooley as Trekkie Monster
  • Mel Hatch Douglas as Girl Bear/Mrs. T./Trekkie 2nd Puppeteer
  • Andrew Maloney as Boy Bear/2nd Puppeteer
  • Aaron Whitehead as Brian
  • Lauren Carr as Christmas Eve
  • Tatiana Godfrey as Gary Coleman

Directed by Elizabeth A. Harris with music direction by Jacob Priddy and choreography by Melody Nordmoe.

For more information visit www.inclinetheatre.com.

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Miami University Theatre Presents IN THE NEXT ROOM, OR THE VIBRATOR PLAY

Theresa Liebhart as Mrs. Daldry & Jessica Filkill as Mrs. Givings. Photo by

Theresa Liebhart as Mrs. Daldry & Jessica Filkill as Mrs. Givings. Photo by Colin Shimrock.

Miami University Department of Theatre presents the Pulitzer Prize nominated play IN THE NEXT ROOM, OR THE VIBRATOR PLAY at 7:30 p.m. October 21-24 and at 2:00 p.m. October 25, in Gates-Abegglen Theatre, Center for Performing Arts.

The play, written by Sarah Ruhl, is a stimulating and witty, yet touching and tender story set during an age of technical innovation at the turn of the 19th century. The dawn of electricity allows a doctor to use electrical vibrator on his female patients to treat hysteria. However, when the doctor’s wife becomes curious about what is going on in the next room, boundaries become blurred and passion is unleashed. With the awakening of their senses, Sarah Ruhl’s characters imagine new relationships and shatter the constraints of social convention.

Director Ann Elizabeth Armstrong notes that the play explores “how sexuality intersects with our larger passions for life and how it connects us to deep and mature relationships.” Playwright Sarah Ruhl was shocked when she discovered that doctors used vibrators medically to treat the women with hysteria in the 19th century after coming across the book “The Technology of Orgasm” by Rachel P. Maines. Ruhl explores our distance from these historical events but she also portrays a familiar world where technology creates anxiety even as it opens up new exciting possibilities.

This production includes material of an adult nature and may contain brief nudity. Audience members under the age of 18 will not be admitted without parental consent. Potential audience members who are concerned about whether it is appropriate for them should contact the Department of Theatre at 513-529-3053 for additional information.

Tickets are $8 for students/youth, $9 for seniors and $12 for adults, available at the Miami H.O.M.E. Box Office, located in the lower level of the Shriver Center, (513) 529-3200 or online at MiamiOH.edu/BoxOffice.

Join us for these special events leading up to Opening Night!

Pouring Tea “In the Next Room”
Friday, October 16, 4:30–6pm, Patterson Place

Come join the cast of Miami University’s production of “In the Next Room, or The Vibrator Play” for afternoon tea and crumpets. Located in Patterson Place on Western Campus, we will be sitting in an original building from the Women’s college, Western College. Immerse yourself in the history of Victorian ideals, creativity and innovation, women’s history, and cultural practice. This event is co-sponsored by Humanities Center, Women’s Center and the Western College Alumnae Association.

With Moderators:

  • Dr. Helen Scheumaker, History/Global and Intercultural Studies
  • Alyssa Straight, PhD Candidate, English
  • Dr. Jacqueline Daugherty, Individualized Studies/Western Program
  • Hannah Regan, Undergraduate in Anthropology
  • Alexandra Fair, Undergraduate in Social Studies Education and History

Dramaturges:

  • Meryl Jeurgens, Undergraduate in Creative Writing and Theatre
  • Sloan Kyler, Undergraduate in Theatre
  • Logan Uhtenwoldt, Master’s Student in Theatre Studies
  • Dr. Katelyn Wood, Theatre

Actors:

  • Myka Lipsomb
  • Jessica Filkill
  • Adam Joesten

“Intimate Technologies” A Panel Discussion
Thursday, October 22, 5–6:15pm, Studio 88, Center for Performing Arts

In line with Miami University’s 2015-2016 theme, “Creativity and Innovation,” our panel of historians and gender and sexuality scholars will discuss how shifts in technological advances have changed our relationships to culture, space, time, relationships, and sexuality. Following this interactive discussion, join us for the Miami University Department of Theatre’s production of In The Next Room (or The Vibrator Play).

Moderator: Dr. Katelyn Wood, Theatre

With panelists:

  • Dr. José Amador, Latin American Caribbean Studies and Global and Intercultural Studies
  • Dr. Kimberly Hamlin, American Studies and Global and Intercultural Studies
  • Dr. Katie Johnson, English
  • Dr. Glenn Platt, Interactive Media Studies

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QUID PRO QUO Runs Nov. 6-14

Katelyn Gross, Ashlee Ferrell, TJ Fortson & Max Santucci.

Katelyn Gross, Ashlee Ferrell, TJ Fortson & Max Santucci.

QUID PRO QUO
Sinclair Community College Theatre
Nov. 6-14
Black Box Theatre [Dayton]

Directed by Kimberly Borst

Cast: Katelyn Gross as Lindsay, TJ Fortson as Lucas, Ashlee Ferrell & Max Santucci

QUID PRO QUO is Latin for “something for something” or “equal exchange.” This award-winning play focuses on the delicate perceptions of the hearing and Deaf communities. Two college students are forced to acknowledge new challenges when they exchange lives. Performed in American Sign Language with voice interpretation, QUID PRO QUO offers both hearing and Deaf audiences a unique and remarkable experience.

  • Fri-Sat, Nov. 6-7 at 8pm
  • Sun, Nov. 8 at 2pm
  • Tue, Nov. 10 at 10am
  • Thu, Nov. 12 at 7pm. All seats $10.
  • Fri-Sat, Nov. 13-14 at 8pm

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KNIGHT ERRANT On Oct. 13

CPI_logoKNIGHT ERRANT
Cincinnati Playwrights Initiative
Oct. 13
Downtown

Written by Michael Fowler
Directed by Charlie Goetz

Cast: Luka Ashley Carter as Kyle, Jv Katz as Miss Ricks, Elaine Eckstein as Miss Inns & Robert Carlton Stimmel as Sam

  • Tue, Oct. 13 at 7:30pm

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