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Cast Announced for SCOTT & HEM at Mad Anthony Theatre Company

MATCThe Mad Anthony Theatre Company is proud to announce the cast of its final production of the 2015-2016 season, SCOTT AND HEM.

  • ERNEST HEMINGWAY – Thurman Allen
  • SCOTT FITZGERALD – Peter Merten
  • EVE MONTAIGNE – Jen Drake

Produced and directed by Adam Drake

SCOTT AND HEM will be performed May 12-15, 2016 at the Fitton Center for Creative Arts in Hamilton, Ohio.  Tickets are only $10.00 + fees and can be purchased online at www.fittoncenter.org.

The year is 1937, and novelist F. Scott Fitzgerald is holed up in a Hollywood villa, trying to finish a screenplay and stay on the wagon while a raucous July 4th party unfolds beneath his balcony. When Ernest Hemingway enters, the real fireworks begin. Their encounter sparks a rambling conversation that ranges from alcoholism and insanity to death and homosexuality. Their egos are larger than the Hollywoodland sign outside the window. They drop names and one-liners. But for all their swagger and luster, the two writers are haunted by the nagging fear that they are out of words. Scott and Hem is a drama about the cost of love, friendship, and the price of being a writer.

Event Sponsor – Sara Carruthers

Mad Anthony is the Fitton Center’s resident theatre company. It includes a team of semi-professional directors, designers and actors. They provide theatrical productions, which include controversial issues that provide entertainment and provoke thought and feature new writing and emerging talent.

The Fitton Center for Creative Arts is a not-for-profit community arts center featuring a variety of programs, including: visual and performing arts classes, exhibitions, entertainment and theater productions for all ages. The Fitton Center’s purpose is to provide unique arts experiences and to “build community excellence through arts and culture.” The Fitton Center would like to extend its gratitude to ArtsWave, the Hamilton Community Foundation, and the Ohio Arts Council for their ongoing support.

The Fitton Center for Creative Arts is located at 101 S. Monument Avenue on the Riverfront in downtown Hamilton, Ohio.

Building Community Excellence through Arts and Culture

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SERIALS! 4-THUNDERDOME 2: Episode 3 Official Results

KTC_Serials 4 logoTHUNDERDOME EPISODE 3 OFFICIAL RESULTS

We’ve tallied the votes, and something happened that has only happened once before in the Long and Storied History of the Thunderdome.

We had a tie. For 3rd place.

Fortunately we already committed to four shows returning for episode 4, so it was less of a big deal than last time. But still.

Here are the returning shows, in alphabetical order:

  • ARCHIE AND THE ASHES by Tracy Hoida
  • HOLD THE SAUSAGE by John Bromels
  • MY MESSED UPERA by Paul Strickland
  • PIT by Chris Wesselman

They will be joined in the Thunderdome by two newcomers:

  • WAITING by James Allen
  • RICARDO AND JULIA by Nick Pinelli

REMEMBER, at the end of Episode 4 the audience gets to Resurrect ONE of the eliminated shows for a triumphant final episode!

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Disney’s THE LITTLE MERMAID Runs April 8-10

ACTUP_The Little Mermaid logoDisney’s THE LITTLE MERMAID
Acting Up
April 8-10
Mason Middle School

Directed by Joel Saeks
Voice & music direction by Jeanne Bilyeu
Choreographed by Kelley Brady
Produced by Christine Smith

Official cast list |

Ariel, King Triton’s youngest daughter, wishes to pursue the human Prince Eric in the world above and bargains with the evil sea witch, Ursula, to trade her tail for legs. But the bargain is not what it seems and Ariel needs the help of her colorful friends Flounder the fish, Scuttle the seagull, and Sebastian the crab to restore order under the sea.

  • Fri-April 8 at 7pm
  • Sat, April 9 at 2pm* & 7pm
  • Sun, April 10 at 5pm
    *sign language interpreted

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Weddings, The Bard, Savannah, Avenging and Winnie the Pooh Hit Sunset Players Stage Next Season

SSP_logoCINCINNATI, OH – March 11, 2016 —Sunset Players unveiled its 37th season of performances at the Arts Center at Dunham.

“The upcoming Sunset Players’ season brings a host of characters, premieres and laughs to the Arts Center at Dunham stage,” said Mike Burke, president of Sunset Players. “This schedule is sure to entertain audiences of all ages.”

The 2016-2017 Sunset Players season line-up is: 

THE WEDDING SINGER, Book by Chad Beguelin and Tim Herlihy, Music by Matthew Sklar. Lyrics by Chad Beguelin, Performances in October 2016.

Go back in time to 1985 when hair was big, greed was good, collars were up, and a wedding singer was the coolest guy in the room. New Jersey’s favorite wedding singer Robbie Hart is the life of the party, until his fiancée leaves him at the altar. Enter a winsome waitress, Julia, who is engaged to a Wall Street shark and captures Robbie’s heart. Now he must pull off the performance of a decade before the girl of his dreams is gone forever.

THE HOUSE AT POOH CORNER, by A.A. Milne. Performances in December 2016.

Christopher Robin has decided to run away with his friends Pooh, Piglet, Eeyore, Tigger and the gang after hearing a dark, mysterious threat that he’s to be sent away to Education. Nobody knows exactly what that is or what they can possibly do without him? As the situation becomes clearer, Christopher Robin isn’t so sure that running away is the answer.

THE COMPLETE WORK OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (ABRIDGED) (REVISED), by Jess Borgeson, Adam Long and Daniel Singer. Performances in February 2017.

No time to read all of William Shakespeare’s works? Never fear. This much-produced, fast-paced, gag-a-second delight deconstructs all 37 of the Bard’s plays—plus the sonnets—into a single two-hour whirlwind.

THE SAVANNAH SIPPING SOCIETY, by Jessie Jones, Nicholas Hope and Jamie Wooten. Performances in May 2017.

A Regional Premiere, meet four Southern women, all needing to escape the sameness of their day-to-day routines, are drawn together by Fate—and an impromptu happy hour—and decide it is high time to reclaim the enthusiasm for life they’ve lost through the years. Over the course of six months filled with laughter, hilarious misadventures, and the occasional liquid refreshment, these middle-aged women successfully bond and find the confidence to jumpstart their new lives.

THE TOXIC AVENGER, Book and lyrics by Joe DiPietro, Music and lyrics by David Bryan. Performances in July 2017.

A Regional Community Theater Premiere and winner of the Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Off-Broadway Musical, The Toxic Avenger is a charming love story and laugh-out-loud musical that has it all — an unlikely hero, his beautiful girlfriend, a corrupt New Jersey mayor and two guys who play everyone else, from bullies, mobsters, old ladies, and stiletto-wearing back-up singers. Featuring a wailing rock score, this comical musical has something for everyone to enjoy and will leave audiences laughing in the aisles as it rocks the house.

Sign language interpreters from Cincinnati State will continue to sign for select shows throughout the season.

Tickets remain on sale for the remaining 2015-2016 Season. Performances include:

  • Duck Hunter Shoots Angel, by Mitch Albom. Performances in May 6-21, 2016.
    This uproarious story centers on two bumbling Alabama brothers who think they shot an angel while duck hunting. As they lament their fates, they are chased by a cynical tabloid journalist and a reluctant photographer who don’t believe any of it—until feathers, wings and a tiara are discovered. The play interweaves a love story, sibling rivalry, tawdry media, race relations and cultural stereotypes as the chase ensues to find the angel in the swamp.
  • American Idiot, Book and Lyrics by Billie Joe Armstrong, Book by Michael Mayer, Music and Lyrics by Green Day. Performances in July 8-23, 2016.
    A regional community theater premiere, a trio of friends: Johnny, Tunny and Will, struggle to find meaning in a post-9/11 world. When the disgruntled men flee the constraints of their hometown for big city thrills, their paths quickly diverge. Tunny enters the armed forces, Michael goes home to manage family responsibilities, and Johnny’s attention becomes divided by a seductive love interest and a hazardous new friendship. The energy-fueled rock opera relies on the lyrics from Green Day’s groundbreaking album to propel the story. 

Friday and Saturday performances begin at 8 pm. Sunday matinee starts at 3 pm, and Thursday performance is at 7:30 pm

To learn more or reserve tickets, call 513-588-4988 or visit www.sunsetplayers.org.

Sunset Players, Inc. is a community theater group located on the west side of Cincinnati. Founded in 1979, the group performs at the Arts Center at Dunham and has produced more than 120 plays. Its mission is to bring a smile, and its plays include comedies, farces, dramatic comedies and musical comedies—as long as there is some “comedy” in the performance somewhere. For more information, visit our website at www.sunsetplayers.org or like us on Facebook.

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Auditions Announced for MURDERED TO DEATH at Lebanon Theatre Company

LTC_logoAuditions for LTC’s spring show, Murdered to Death, will take place Tuesday March 22, and Thursday March 24, at 7 p.m. at the Mechanic Street Playhouse in Lebanon. Actors will be asked to read from provided cuttings. No prepared readings necessary.  The show will run May 12-22, 2016. (5 men, 5 women)

This hilarious spoof of the best of Agatha Christie traditions is set in a country manor house in the 1930s, with an assembled cast of characters guaranteed to delight—Bunting, the butler; an English Colonel with the prerequisite stiff upper lip; a shady French art dealer and his moll; the bumbling local inspector and a well-meaning local sleuth who seems to attract murder wherever she goes—they’re all here, and all caught up in the side-splitting antics which follow the mysterious death of the house’s owner. It soon becomes clear that the murderer isn’t finished yet, but will the murderer be unmasked before all else have met their doom, or will  audiences die laughing first?

Roles:

  • MILDRED – Late fifties. Moderately wealthy owner of Bagshot House.
  • DOROTHY – Mildred’s niece. Late twenties and rather plain.
  • BUNTING – The butler. Sixties. Pedantic and rather creepy.
  • COLONEL CHARLES CRADDOCK – Early sixties. Dresses in tweeds. Confident but blustering.
  • MARGARET CRADDOCK – The long-suffering but acerbic wife of Charles.
  • ELIZABETH HARTLEY-TRUMPINGTON – Mid twenties. Attractive and stunningly dressed. Very high society.
  • PIERRE MARCEU – A french art dealer in his early thirties. An exaggerated french accent.
  • JOAN MAPLE – A spinster in her sixties. Amateur sleuth.
  • CONSTABLE THOMKINS – Young, bright uniformed village policeman.
  • INSPECTOR PRATT – Inept, posing and clumsy.

For more information visit http://www.ltcplays.com/.

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