Monthly Archives: December 2015

Alumni Awards Announced by CYPT

CYPT_logoEvery year at the Benefit, several notable alumni are recognized for their contributions to the organization or as great ambassadors after their years in CYPT.

Like last year, the award recipients are being announced in advance of the Benefit.

It is with great pleasure that we honor the following:

Mayor John Cranley
2015 CYPT Founder’s Award

This award recognizes outstanding contributions to the success and long term development of Cincinnati Young People’s Theatre and Cincinnati Landmark Productions. Both before and during his tenure in office, Mayor Cranley served as a tireless champion for the Incline Theater Project. His leadership and counsel were invaluable as CLP sought to create a second year-round venue in Price Hill – the first performing arts center built in Cincinnati in over 20 years – setting up the organization for a bright future. Mayor Cranley was also a key advocate for the creation of the Covedale Center for the Performing Arts in 2002 during his time on City Council.

Previous honorees: Mark Mueller, Tony Hungler, Steve Papin, Doug Ridenour, Nicola Burgun, Greg Dastillung, Joe Bunke.

Tom McCafferty
2015 Distinguished Alumni Award – Life

Created to recognize the many alumni who make valuable contributions to our community through their volunteerism or occupations outside the arts. Tom graduated West Point Military Academy in 1988 and was commissioned as an Army Infantry officer, where he served mostly in Germany. After leaving the Army in 1994, he moved to Los Angeles and launched a successful career as a writer, actor and director. Earlier this year, he was appointed to the Board of Directors of Veterans in Film and Television (VFT), an organization which connects military veterans with entertainment career opportunities.

Previous honorees: Greg Lynch, Sean Tierney, Matt Miller, Tara Tuttle, Molly O’Brien Peters, Laura Grosse Holland.

Steven G. Kennedy
The Matt Gunnels Memorial Award for Distinguished Alumni – Performing Arts

This award recognizes notable achievements in the performing arts after one’s participation in CYPT. Since first appearing in CYPT’s Joseph..Dreamcoat in 1989, Steven has made a substantial impact on the business of the performing arts. Through cutting edge projects such as Inspire Change, Steven has enjoyed introducing arts educators and thousands of under-served young people to the arts. Most recently, Steven has worked with Music Theatre International and iTheatrics, developing a series of show specific choreography DVDs and serves as the Choreography Supervisor working directly with licensing departments at Music Theatre International, Disney Theatrical Group, Tams-Witmark Music Library, Inc. the Rogers and Hammerstein Organization and Samuel French.

Previous honorees: Richard Oberacker, Allen Kendall, Eric Bricking, Aaron LaVigne, Brandy Rice Bailey, Amy Miller and Matt Wilson.

Reginald Hemphill
Lindsey Mullen
2015 CYPT Hall of Fame Award

Reginald and Lindsey will be inducted into the CYPT Hall of Fame for their outstanding performances during their years with Cincinnati Young People’s Theatre.

Reggie started his CYPT career in 2011’s Crazy for You. He then appeared as Sammy in The Wedding Singer, Roger in Grease, Reverend Shaw Moore in Footloose and Duane in Hairspray. Reggie is currently a junior theatre major at Ohio Wesleyan University. After graduation, he would love to return to Cincinnati to grow as an actor and work with different companies within the Tristate area.

Lindsey was involved in her first CYPT production in 2010 as Cosette in Les Misérables. She also performed as a Follies Singer in 2011’s Crazy for You, Julia Sullivan in 2012’s The Wedding Singer, and Marty in 2013’s Grease. Her final production with CYPT was 2014’s Footloose as Vi Moore. Lindsey served as a member of CYPT’s Teen Board in 2013 and 2014. Lindsey is currently in her junior year at Vanderbilt University and is pursuing a major in Mathematics, as well as minors in Voice Performance and Financial Economics. She has plans to return to Cincinnati after finishing school and hopes to be involved in future CLP shows.

Previous honorees: Jan Bruce, Laura Zervic, Doug Berlon, Joe Moeller, Jeni Bayer Schwiers, Tommy Boeing, Emily Berger, Susie Robinson, Kelcey Steele.

Congratulations to the recipients and to all nominated. Join us on December 27 at the Benefit as we honor these deserving individuals in person.

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Actor Needed for ALMOST, MAINE at Ohio Stage Company

OSC_Season logoThe Ohio Stage Company in Hamilton is looking for a male actor (mid 20s) to perform in its upcoming production of ALMOST, MAINE.

Rehearsals begin this week and the show runs for four performances, January 21-24 at Hamilton’s Fitton Center.

Contact Skip Badonsky at skipbadonsky@gmail.com for more information. http://www.ohiostage.org

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Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park Cultivates Comedy with Karen Zacarias’ World Premiere NATIVE GARDENS, Jan. 23-Feb. 21, 2016

PIP_Native Gardens logo(CINCINNATI) – The Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park kicks off the New Year with laughter as friendly neighbors become feuding enemies in the world premiere production of NATIVE GARDENS, which will run Jan. 23 through Feb. 21 in the Robert S. Marx Theatre. This comedy of good intentions and bad manners is the latest offering from playwright Karen Zacarías, well-known to Playhouse audiences as the author of The Book Club Play, a smash hit in the Shelterhouse (and at theatres across the country) in 2013.

When high-powered D.C. attorney Pablo and his pregnant, doctoral candidate wife Tania move into a fixer-upper in a neighborhood of stately Victorian homes, next-door neighbors Virginia and Frank welcome their improvement plans for the neglected property. However, the initial goodwill possessed by both couples evaporates quickly when those improvements reveal larger philosophical differences. Environmentalist Tania dreams of creating a native garden, one in which all of the plants are local to their region. But her neighbor, Frank, feels a sting of judgment toward his formal English garden with its high-maintenance, foreign plants. NATIVE GARDENS, which will be directed by Playhouse Artistic Director Blake Robison, uses comedy to dig into deeper issues of taste, class, privilege and entitlement with hilarious results.

“Humor creates a comfortable distance for the audience,” explains Robison. “It allows them to laugh at the characters, and even themselves, without seeming quite as threatening as in a drama. I think the distance literally allows us to look at ourselves through a telescope. Some of these difficult issues become a little easier to discuss when it’s with characters who are not exactly us, living in a place that’s not exactly where we live. “The fact that these characters act in comic and outrageous ways shines a light on the issues but allows us to view them from the safety of our own experiences,” Robison continues. “By creating a relationship between us and the characters on stage, we find that the truth is somewhere in the middle.” Zacarías’ world premiere — one of five of her plays debuting this season throughout the country — was commissioned through the Playhouse’s Jerome Fey Endowment as part of its ongoing commitment to the development and production of new plays.

It was party small talk that inspired the idea for NATIVE GARDENS. “My friends were talking about this unbearable protracted battle they were having with their neighbors,” Zacarías says. “It was both a dispute about land and about taste … and I thought how this small fight has many of the ingredients for every bigger battle happening in the world today.”

The cast of NATIVE GARDENS features Tony Award-winning Broadway veteran Karen Ziemba as Virginia Capanini Butley. In addition to the Tony, Ziemba received Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle awards for her portrayal of The Wife in Contact. Additional cast members include John Lescault as Frank Butley, Gabriel Ruiz as Pablo Del Valle and Sabina Zuniga Varela as Tania Del Valle. The cast also includes landscape technicians Xavier Blanco, Miguel Casanova, Darlene Estela and Michael Urriquia.

In addition to Robison, the creative team features Joseph P. Tilford (set designer), Bill Black (costume designer), Mary Louise Geiger (lighting designer) and Joe Payne (sound designer). Brooke Redler is the stage manager, and Jenifer Morrow and Andrea L. Shell are the second stage managers. NATIVE GARDENS is sponsored by Johnson Investment Counsel and Clark, Schaefer, Hackett & Co. David and Jenny Powell are the artist sponsors, and Linda and Gary Greenberg are the honorary producers.

Ticket prices for NATIVE GARDENS start at $35. Prices are subject to change, and patrons are encouraged to buy early for the best seats at the best prices. The show is appropriate for adult and teenage audiences.

Continuing this season is the popular Sunday College Night, with tickets to all 7 p.m. Sunday performances (not including A Christmas Carol) priced at just $10 with a valid student ID. Student tickets are just $15 on the day of the show for all other performances. Discounted ticket prices for teens and students are available in advance for all performances for $30. The Playhouse’s new culinary series continues with wine tastings with tapas before every Thursday evening performance of NATIVE GARDENS. The tastings, $22 per person, will kick off at 6 p.m. with wine selections from Heidelberg Distributing Co. and food provided by Vonderhaar’s Catering. For reservations call the Box Office at 513-421-3888. Previews for NATIVE GARDENS are at 8 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 23; 2 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 24; 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 26; and 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 27. The official opening night is Thursday, Jan. 28, at 7:30 p.m. Performances take place at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, 8 p.m. Fridays, 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. Saturdays, and 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Sundays.

Free Meet the Artists programs that allow audiences to interact with the cast and others associated with NATIVE GARDENS will be held after the following performances: 2 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 31; 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 3; 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 14; and 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 18.

NATIVE GARDENS will be audio described for those with visual impairments at 4 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 13, and signed for persons with hearing impairments at 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 14. The Playhouse is fully accessible. Audio enhancement receivers, large print programs and complete wheelchair access are available. Tickets to NATIVE GARDENS are on sale now. For more information, call the Playhouse Box Office at 513-421-3888 (toll-free in Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana at 800-582-3208) or visit http://www.cincyplay.com. Call 513-345-2248 for Telecommunications Device for the Deaf accessibility. The 2015-16 Robert S. Marx Theatre season is presented by The Otto M. Budig Family Foundation, and Macy’s is the Robert S. Marx Theatre season design sponsor. The season sponsor of new work is The Lois and Richard Rosenthal Foundation.

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.

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2016-2017 Season Announced by Beavercreek Community Theatre

bctBeavercreek Community Theatre is excited to announce their 2016-2017 season.

NINE
Ans Edge of the Creek Production
Book by Arthur Kopit
Music and Lyrics by Maury Yeston
Adapted from Italian by Mario Fratto
Directed by Jeffrey Murphy
Production Dates: August 26 – September 4, 2016
Audition Dates: July 11-12, 2016

EATING RAOUL
An Edge of the Creek Production
By Paul Bartel, Jed Feuer, and Boyd Graham
Directed by Doug Lloyd
Production Dates: October 28 – November 6, 2016
Audition Dates: August 22-23, 2016

THE BEST CHRISTMAS PAGEANT EVER
A Youth Theatre Production
By Barbara Robinson
Production Dates: December 2-11, 2016
Audition Dates: October 3-4, 2016

FOXFIRE
A Main Stage Production
By Susan Cooper, Hume Cronyn, and Jonathan Holtzman
Production Dates: January 27-February 5, 2017
Audition Dates: November 14-15, 2016

CHARLOTTE’S WEB
A Youth Theatre Production
Adapted by Joseph Robinette
Based on the Book by E.B. White
Production Dates: March 3-12, 2017
Audition Dates: January 23-24, 2017

VANYA AND SONIA AND MASHA AND SPIKE
A Main Stage Production
By Christopher Durang
Production Dates: April 21-30, 2017
Audition Dates: March 6-7, 2017

BONNIE AND CLYDE THE MUSICAL
An Edge of the Creek Production
Music by Frank Wildhorn
Lyrics by Don Black
Book by Ivan Menchell
Directed by Chris Harmon
Production Dates: June 16-25, 2017
Audition Dates: April 17-18, 2017

For more information visit http://bctheatre.org/.

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Auditions Announced for THE AMISH PROJECT at CenterStage Players

CSPOH_logoCenterStage Players announces auditions on Tuesday, January 5, 2016 at 6:30pm at the North College Hill City Center, 1500 W. Galbraith Rd.

We will be auditioning actors for the following roles in THE AMISH PROJECT:

  • Eddie Stuckey: The gunman of the schoolhouse shooting, age 33. Non-Amish, killed himself at the end of the attack
  • Amish Boy, age 10-14
  • 4 Amish girls, ages ranging from 6-14
  • America, age 16, Hispanic, pregnant

Auditions will run from 6:30-8:30pm and consist of cold readings from the script. Head shots and resumes are appreciated but not required. Group singing will be required during the show but you won’t be asked to sing during auditions.

THE AMISH PROJECT is a fictional telling of the Nickels Mine, PA schoolhouse shooting in October 2006. A local milkman entered a one-room Amish schoolhouse and after letting the boys and adults go, shot 10 Amish girls, killing 5. In the wake of this horrific event, the Amish community’s only public statement was one of forgiveness for the man who killed their children and compassion for his widow and children.

THE AMISH PROJECT will run May 13-15 and 19-21. Questions? Contact the director, Karen Vanover at karenmdv@aol.com.

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