Monthly Archives: October 2015

IN THE NEXT ROOM (OR THE VIBRATOR PLAY) Runs Oct. 21-25

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

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

IN THE NEXT ROOM (OR THE VIBRATOR PLAY)
Miami University
Oct. 21-25
Gates-Abeggien Theatre [Oxford]

Directed by Ann Elizabeth Armstrong

The dawn of electricity in the late 1800’s inspired new medical treatments. But when technology blurs boundaries between public and private, new vistas open up and human relationships change course. How will the doctor’s wife respond when she discovers what’s going on in the next room? Sarah Ruhl’s Pulitzer Prize nominated play explores how scientific and social innovation is fused to intimacy, relationships and pleasure.

  • Wed-Sat, Oct. 21-24 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, Oct. 25 at 2pm

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CCM’s 2015-2016 Studio Series Opens with Award-Winning Musical BIG RIVER: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Oct. 8-10

Karl Amundson & Phillip Johnson in CCM's BIG RIVER presented by UC College-Conservatory of Music, Thursday-Saturday. Photo by Adam Zeek.

Karl Amundson & Phillip Johnson in CCM’s BIG RIVER presented by UC College-Conservatory of Music, Thursday-Saturday. Photo by Adam Zeek.

CCM opens its 2015-16 Studio Series with a new production of Roger Miller and William Hauptman’s BIG RIVER: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, playing Oct. 8 – 10, 2015, in CCM’s Cohen Family Studio Theater. Directed by Vince DeGeorge with musical direction by Steve Goers and choreography by Patti James, BIG RIVER: will keep audiences’ toes tapping for four performances.

Like all Studio Series productions, admission to BIG RIVER is free, but reservations are required. Tickets become available at the CCM Box Office at noon on Monday, Oct. 5.

Winner of three Tony awards, including Best Musical, BIG RIVER is an irrepressible adaptation of Mark Twain’s timeless tale. The show brings to life all of the characters from the original novel: Widow Douglas, the King and Duke, Pap Finn, Tom Sawyer and – of course – Huck and Jim.

Vince DeGeorge, newly appointed Assistant Professor and Joseph Weinberger Chair of Acting for the Lyric Stage at CCM, returns to the Cohen Family Studio Theater to direct BIG RIVER:. Formerly a Visiting Professor at CCM, his Studio Series productions of Blood Brothers and 110 in the Shade last season proved a smash with critics and audiences alike, so anticipation is high for his latest production in the Studio Theater. “I love to take things that are very large and distill them down to what is most elemental about them,” DeGeorge says of directing in CCM’s intimate black box performance space.

Last seen at CCM in an “expansive” 1994 Mainstage production, BIG RIVER will be very different this time around. “It’s an exciting challenge for me and it’s exciting for the students as well, because when you really distill things down, it allows the actors and the story to shine,” says DeGeorge of adapting a large musical for a small space. This applies to the music as well; the orchestrations are new for this production and will utilize a bluegrass quartet.

In addition to the cast and music, the technical elements will play a vital role in telling the story, “The show is very organic, very ‘of nature,’ and most of it takes place on the river. Lighting and sound are extremely important to place the audience in that world. Also, what’s brilliant about the set is that the designer kept stripping it down until we found a simple, clear language that supports the whole story,” DeGeorge explains.

A crucial piece of the story is the river itself. Over the last century, commentators have described the river in Twain’s novel as a powerful symbol of freedom and possibility for Huck and Jim. Accordingly, it is on the river where much of the musical’s action takes place. How will this iconic symbol be portrayed in such an intimate space? “Oh, I can’t give that away!” laughs DeGeorge.

DeGeorge’s production of BIG RIVER will enthrall audiences with its clarity and simplicity, and allow CCM’s “stars of tomorrow” to shine.

With free admission and limited seating, CCM’s Studio Series productions remain one of the hottest tickets in town. Learn more about how secure your tickets by visiting ccm.uc.edu/about/villagenews/did-you-know/how-to-studio-series.

Learn more about this year’s Studio Series lineup by visiting ccm.uc.edu/boxoffice/studio.

BIG RIVER Cast List

  • Karl Amundson as Huckleberry Finn
  • Phillip Johnson as Jim
  • Madeline Lynch as Widow Douglas/Ensemble
  • Hannah Kornfeld as Miss Watson/Sally Phelps
  • Jackson Mattek as Judge Thatcher/Counselor Robinson/Ensemble
  • Zach Erhardt as Tom Sawyer
  • Kyle Pollack as Ben Rodgers/Overseer/Hank/Sheriff Bell/Ensemble
  • EJ Dohring as Dick/Laf/Man in the Crowd/Ensemble
  • Tyler Sodoma as Jo Harper/Andy/Man in the Crowd/Ensemble
  • Derek Kastner as Simon/Man on a Skiff/Silas Phelps/Ensemble
  • Gabe Wrobel as Pap Finn/Harvey Wilkes
  • Shauna Topian as Strange Woman/Joanne Wilkes/Ensemble
  • Jenny Mollet as Female Slave/Alice
  • Ciara Harris as Slave/Alice’s Daughter
  • Eric Hernandez as Slave/Man on a Skiff
  • Tyler Johnson-Campion as Slave
  • Donelvan Thigpen as Slave
  • Nick Pelaccio as Man on a Skiff/Young Fool/Doctor/Ensemble
  • Kevin Chlapecka as The King
  • Adam Zeph as The Duke
  • Gina Santare as Mary Jane Wilkes
  • Emily Meredith as Susan Wilkes/Ensemble
  • Jordan Miller as Servant

Performance Times

  • 8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 8
  • 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 9
  • 2 and 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 10

Location
Cohen Family Studio Theater, CCM Village
University of Cincinnati

Reserving Tickets
Admission to BIG RIVER: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is free, but reservations are required. Tickets become available at noon on Monday, Oct. 6. Visit the CCM Box Office or call 513-556-4183 to reserve. Limit two tickets per order.

Parking and Directions
Parking is available in the CCM Garage (located at the base of Corry Boulevard off Jefferson Avenue) and additional garages throughout the UC campus. Please visituc.edu/parking for more information on parking rates.

For detailed maps and directions, please visit uc.edu/visitors. Additional parking is available off-campus at the new U Square complex on Calhoun Street and other neighboring lots.

For directions to CCM Village, visit ccm.uc.edu/about/directions.
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CCM Season Presenting Sponsor and Musical Theatre Program Sponsor: The Otto M. Budig Family Foundation

Community Partner: ArtsWave

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BULLETS OVER BROADWAY Runs Nov. 3-8

VTA_Bullets Over Broadway promoBULLETS OVER BROADWAY
Victoria Theatre Association
Nov. 3-8
Schuster Center [Dayton]

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BULLETS OVER BROADWAY is the hilarious new musical comedy about the making of a Broadway show. Written by Woody Allen, with original direction and choreography by Susan Stroman, and based upon the screenplay of the acclaimed film by Woody Allen and Douglas McGrath, BULLETS OVER BROADWAY is the story of a young playwright who, in desperate need of financial backing for his next show, accepts an offer he can’t refuse from a mobster looking to please his showgirl girlfriend. Don’t miss what The New Yorker exclaims as “a fun machine from start to finish!” Loaded with big laughs, colorful characters, and the songs that made the ‘20s roar, BULLETS OVER BROADWAY is bringing musical comedy back with a bang.

  • Tue-Fri, Nov. 3-6 at 8pm
  • Sat, Nov. 7 at 2pm & 8pm
  • Sun, Nov. 8 at 2pm & 7:30pm

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2015-16 Season Announced by Clifton Players

CP_The Norwegians logoOpening October 14th 2015

THE NORWEGIANS
A strong, bitter comedy about women scorned in Minnesota and the really, really nice gangsters—Norwegian hit men—they hire to whack their ex-boyfriends. Olive is a transplant from Texas and Betty is a transplant from Kentucky, but neither of them was prepared for the Norwegian men they would fall in love with there. Tickets available now.

Playwright, C. Denby Swanson’s extremely odd and delightful comedy, is something of a guilty pleasure.” —NY Times.

Consider becoming a SEASON PASS HOLDER! Here’s what you can look forward to:

THE REALISTIC JONESES
Will Eno | January 2016
Two couples both named Jones, get to know on another amid fear, loneliness, all wrapped inside unspoken love. A peak into one small town and perhaps everyones reality.

HITCHHIKERS MAY BE INMATES
Kevin Crowley | March 2016
J.D and Dave are both recovering from a ride on the addiction train. Which man jumps off and which man runs along the side remains to be seen. Bringing the comedic nature to such a subject is a feat that Kevin Crowley does with excellence.
“You can take a horse to water, but it is hard to drown em”

DERBY DAY
Samuel Brett Williams | May 2016
It’s Derby Day and the Ballard brothers have a luxury box at the Oaklawn Racetrack in Hot Springs, Arkansas. Their father has just died, and Frank, the oldest, has flown down from Chicago to see the angry newlywed Ned and the ex-con Johnny. Over the course of one long day the Ballard boys pull apart everything and everyone in their way, revealing family secrets.Playwright Samuel Brett Williams explores family, love, and mortality in a dark comedy that culminates in a race that you will never forget.

Season pass holders: We will email you with a unique code for you to be able to make your ticket reservations online for each show. If you have any questions, you can email us at cptcincy (at) gmail (dot) com.

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Good People Theatre Co is Proud to Present Yet Another Production Produced in the Queen City

GoodPeople Theatre Co. is proud to present yet another production produced in the Queen City – Cincinnati, Ohio!

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Graphic design is by Shawn Toadvine.

Introducing a World Premiere One Act, as well as Cincinnati City Premiere One Act – both written and directed by Mollie Jeanette Amburgey – comes THE INTERVENTION CYCLE, an evening where the audience will be invited to meet to four characters who have been touched by life altering events. How they get past them is what will be told throughout the course of the evening. Overall, each character receives what can be referred to as their very own version of a “life intervention.”

Beginning the evening will be the world premiere of THE NEIGHBORLY VISIT, which will feature actors Leslie Kelly and Nathan Henegar. The character Robin, played by Kelly, is a woman who just moved into her apartment while her husband is recovering from an injury in the hospital. Her neighbor, Nick Ryan, appears at her door with a flamboyant personality, as well as a pie. With no invitation necessary, he invites himself in. At first, Robin finds him incredibly frustrating, but as the act continues, his visit seems to be something Robin might have needed at this point of her life.

Nathan Henegar, Leslie Kelly, Carrington Rowe & Shawn Toadvine.

Nathan Henegar, Leslie Kelly, Carrington Rowe & Shawn Toadvine.

Ending the evening will be the city premiere of OLD WOUNDS, which will feature actors Carrington Rowe and Shawn Toadvine. The character Samantha Bamonti, played by Rowe, is a woman who is an up and coming column writer who reunites over chinese food and some wine with character Matthew Holden, played by Toadvine. Although their meeting may seem light and friendly in the beginning, it eventually leads into a discussion of a dark event that happened in their pasts, which they have been trying to move forward from for a very long time.

THE INTERVENTION CYCLE will be performed November 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th at 8pm at First Lutheran Church (second floor Balcony) in Over-The-Rhine, Ohio. The House will open at 7:30pm. Metered and Unmetered parking is available on the street, as well as in the parking garage underneath Washington Park for an evening flat rate usually between $3-$5.

Tickets can be purchased online at http://goodpeopletheatre.ticketleap.com/cycle/, over the phone (513-377-7783), or at the door if we have not sold out the production. Any questions/comments can be sent to Artistic Director Mollie Amburgey at heygoodpeopletheatre@gmail.com.

Ticket prices are $10 for General Admission on November 4th for everyone, and are non-refundable.

Ticket prices are $15 for General Admission, $10 for Students/Artists/Military on November 5-7th, and are non-refundable.

**DISCLAIMER: This production is appropriate for ages 13 and up.

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