Monthly Archives: June 2016

ANYTHING GOES Runs July 15-16

RP_Anything Goes logoANYTHING GOES
Rivertown Players
July 15-16
Lawrenceburg High School [Lawrenceburg, IN]

Directed by Jarrad Holbrook
Music directed by Bev Toon
Choreographed by Kari Zengerling

Cast:  Carla Zell as Reno Sweeney, Allison Vail as Hope Harcourt, Lynn Minges as Mrs. Wadsworth T. Harcourt, Doug Bruening as Sir Evelyn Oakleigh, Dan Toon as Elisha J. Whitney,
Mitch Powers as Billy Crocker, Aaron Kozlowski as Moonface Martin, Sarah Zaffiro as Erma Latour, Alison Kennicutt as Angel Purity, Jamie Haney as Angel Virtue, Kyra Strahan as Angel Chastity, Kari Zengerling as Angel Charity, Steve Walker as Ship’s Captain, Anthony Bley as Ship’s Purser, Chris Barnachea as Sailor & Shaun Vilardo as Sailor
Chorus/Ensemble: Shelly Bittner, Kailin Mitchell, Nancy Nichols, Muriel Steiner, Christine Osborn, Kim Tackett, Peg Loots, Katee Goodpaster, Pam Helms & Jerry Martin

The S. S. American is sailing between New York and England with a comically colorful assemblage of passengers: Reno Sweeney, a popular nightclub singer and former evangelist, her pal Billy Crocker, a lovelorn Wall Street broker who has come aboard to try to win the favor of his beloved Hope Harcourt (who is engaged to another passenger, Sir Evelyn Oakleigh), and a second-rate conman named Moonface Martin, aka “Public Enemy #13.” Song, dance, and farcical antics ensue as Reno and Moonface try to help Billy win the love of his life.

  • Fri-Sat, July 15 & 16 at 7pm

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Auditions Announced for CRIMES OF THE HEART at Lebanon Theatre Company

LTC_logoLebanon Theatre Company will be holding auditions for their fall production, CRIMES OF THE HEART. The show will be directed by Cherie Cooper-Darragh and produced by Jessica Tucker, Performances will be September 16-18 & 23-25.

Auditions will be held at our Mechanic St. Theatre on:

  • Sunday June 26, 7pm
  • Monday June 27, 7pm

The audition will involve cold readings from the script; actors do not have to have a prepared monologue. As the play is set in Hazelhurst, Mississippi, in 1974, actors should have a deep Mississippi/southern accent.

Performance dates are Sept. 17-25

Synopsis
Three sisters have gathered in their small Mississippi hometown awaiting news of their grandfather who is dying in a local hospital: Lenny, unmarried, Meg, a failed singer and Babe, on bail having shot her husband. Their troubles, which are grave yet somehow hilarious, are highlighted by their cousin Chick, Doc Porter and Babe’s lawyer who is trying to keep her out of jail while waging a personal vendetta against her husband. But the play ends on a joyful note with the three sisters re-united celebrating Lenny’s birthday.

Cast – 4 Women, 2 Men

  • LENNY – The eldest sister is facing her 30th birthday amidst the scandal of her youngest sister being charged with shooting her husband and the hospitalization of her grandfather who has been in her care. She is sensitive, a caretaker, responsible, and yearns for love in her life.
  • MEG – The middle sister, 27, has left her childhood home— and her boyfriend— behind to pursue a singing career. Branded the wild child, Meg uses her bravado to cover the intense pain of her childhood. She is brash, expressive, sarcastic, and a truth-teller.
  • BABE –  The youngest sister just shot her husband “because she just didn’t like his looks.” At 24, she is still the baby of the family, a bit naive, and sweet. She is innocent, inspires others to take care of her, and is nearly childlike in her view of the world.
  • CHICK – The cousin next door, 30-ish, is the relative everyone has and no one wants around. She is judgmental, a social climber, and meddles in family.
  • DOC PORTER – Meg’s former love, now married, walks with a limp. Sensitive, strong, and just a little vulnerable, Doc, 27-30-ish, is a friend to the family.
  • BARNETTE LOYD – A young lawyer, 26-30-ish, is determined to represent Babe. He is driven, quiet, young, and tender with Babe.

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Know Theatre Concludes Our 18th Season With THE FISHERMAN’S WIFE

KTC_The Fishermans Wfire promo

Photo by Daniel R. Winters Photography.

THE FISHERMAN’S WIFE
by Steve Yockey
Directed by Andrew Hungerford
A sex farce. With sea creatures.

Vanessa and Cooper’s marriage is on the rocks.

She wants adventure (especially in the bedroom). He is compelled to fish the uncaring sea. Their relationship seems doomed to lethal monotony until a pair of magical sea creatures with erotomania and an “Alternatively Attractive” traveling salesman with a bag full of mysterious wares come to town.

Playwright Steve Yockey (author of Know Theatre’s 2014 hit Pluto) draws inspiration from a famous Japanese erotic woodcut, “The Dream of the Fisherman’s Wife,” to craft a story of a marriage in crisis that’s naughty, hilarious, and a little shocking.

Describing his writing process for LA’s This Stage Magazine, Steve Yockey said:

“My thinking at the time was twofold: 1) I’m going to take a stab at writing a built farce about the revitalization of a struggling marriage and 2) if I’m going to do that, then I’m going to use a lens I haven’t ever seen before to explore it: tentacle porn. Full-tilt, uninvited sea-creature-on-human action. Because that kind of extreme is probably exactly what a marriage on the rocks doesn’t need.”

Know Theatre Artistic Director Andrew Hungerford returns to helm a show for the first time since 2014’s Moby Dick. Says Andrew:

“This play is highly theatrical, incredibly unique, and very, very, uncomfortably funny. It’s a show that had its start in tiny theatres in LA and Berkeley that share the Know’s artistic bent, and we’re really excited to bring our design and production aesthetic to this disturbing little play. We’ve assembled a fantastically talented comic cast that is a joy to work with and watch.”

That cast features Know Theatre regular James Creque (Hearts Like Fists, Hundred Days, All Childish Things, Serials!) and Know Theatre resident artist Miranda McGee (When the Rain Stops Falling, Saturday the 14th, Hearts Like Fists, Silent Sky, Serials!).  Returning to Know Theatre’s stage are OTRimprov’s Eileen Earnest (Beertown) and Andrew Ian Adams (Beertown, Hearts Like Fists).

Rounding out the cast in his Know Theatre Mainstage debut is Cal Harris, known around town as Cincinnati Shakespeare Company’s Director of Customer Relations, and previously seen at the Know as part of last Summer’s Serials! Roundhouse.

Taking lead on scenic design duties is Know Theatre’s Design Associate Sarah Beth Hall, who has created a theatrical world that combines Japanese Edo period art and a New England seaside shack on Know Theatre’s Underground cabaret stage.

And joining the know theatre design team as puppet designer is Brandon Johnson, fiance of Know Theatre resident costume designer Noelle Wedig.

The Fisherman’s Wife also marks the final production for longtime Know Theatre Resident Stage Manager Kristen Ruthemeyer, who leaves the Know this summer to chase other dreams. Says Kristen:

“I’ve done a lot of weird stuff at the Know over the years, so it seems totally appropriate to end my time here with a show based on Japanese tentacle erotica.”

All in all, The Fisherman’s Wife promises a wild, very adult, night at the seashore. A night that’s full of surprises.

Note that The Fisherman’s Wife features adult situations, language, and sexual content. It is recommended for mature audiences only.

Cast in Alphabetical Order

  • Andrew Ian Adams as the Octopus
  • James Creque as Thomas Bell
  • Eileen Earnest as the Squid
  • Cal Harris as Cooper Minnow
  • Miranda McGee as Vanessa Minnow

Production Team

  • Director & Lighting and Sound Design – Andrew Hungerford
  • Scenic & Props Design – Sarah Beth Hall
  • Costume Design – Noelle Wedig
  • Puppet Design – Brandon Johnson

Calendar Listing

Production:   The Fisherman’s Wife by Steve Yockey

When:
8:00pm June 24, 25, 29, 30; July 1, 2, 6, 7, 8, 9, 13, 14, 15, 16
3:00pm June 26, July 3, 10

Where:
Know Theatre of Cincinnati. 1120 Jackson Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202. In historic Over-the-Rhine.

Tickets:
$20 in advance
$10 Rush tickets at the door 10 minutes prior to curtain (when available)

FREE performances on Wednesdays, as part of Know’s Welcome Experiment initiative. May be reserved at the door, or online beginning the Sunday before each performance. Subject to availability; reserved Welcome Experiment tickets must be claimed 15 minutes before the performance or be subject to redistribution.

Tickets can be purchased by visiting knowtheatre.com or calling                                                           513.300.5669 (KNOW).

Since 1997, Know Theatre has been dedicated to creating explosive and evocative live entertainment. We value a playful artistic community where artists can collaborate and grow.

Know Theatre’s work is made possible, in part, by the generosity of community contributions to the ArtsWave Campaign. The Ohio Arts Council helps fund Know Theatre with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence, and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. Know Theatre is also supported by The Carol Ann & Ralph V. Haile, Jr./U.S. Bank Foundation, helping to change our communities for the better through collaboration and innovation, and the Greater Cincinnati Foundation, which provides a simple, powerful, and highly personal approach to giving.

Know Theatre is a member of Theatre Communications Group and an Associate member of the National New Play Network.

 

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Green Day’s AMERICAN IDIOT The Musical Rocks Sunset Players’ Stage for Greater Cincinnati Community Theater Premiere

SSP_American Idiot promoCINCINNATI, OH—June 13, 2016—Green Day’s American Idiot The Musical will rock Sunset Players’ stage from July 8-23 at the Arts Center at Dunham (1945 Dunham Way, Cincinnati, Oh 45238).

Book and lyrics by Billie Joe Armstrong, book by Michael Mayer, music and lyrics by Green Day, Green Day’s American Idiot The Musical is about three friends who struggle to find meaning in a post-9/11 world. When the three disgruntled young men flee the constraints of their hometown for the thrills of city life, their paths are quickly estranged when one enters the armed forces, another one is called back home to attend familial responsibilities, and a third one’s attention becomes divided by a seductive love interest and a hazardous new friendship. An energy-fueled rock opera, American Idiot features little dialogue and instead relies on the lyrics from Green Day’s groundbreaking album to execute the story line.

Directed by Jerry Yearout with music and vocal direction by Allen Lindsey and choreography by Jessica Stringfield, the cast includes:

Brenden Blackburn as Tunny
RJ Bryant as St. Jimmy
Tori Garcia as Extraordinary Girl
Rick Hunt as Will
Zachary Julian as Johnny
Monica Weber as Whatsername
Jessica Stringfield as Heather

Chris Ball, Amanda Borchers, Matthew Prater, Erin Speno, Brandon Stout, Mary Vosseberg, Garrett Wallace, Allie Webber and Logan Weinfurtner in the Ensemble.

Show dates are July 8, 9, 15, 16, 17, 21, 22 and 23. All shows begin at 8 p.m., with the Thursday evening at 7:30 p.m. and a Sunday matinee at 3 p.m. Cincinnati State’s Interpreter Training Program will provide sign language interpreting for the deaf community on Saturday, July 16. A cash bar will be available for performances, except the Sunday matinee.

Tickets are $16 general admission or $14 for seniors, students or groups of 10 or more and can be purchased online at the Sunset Players website (www.sunsetplayers.org) or at the door. Tickets can also be reserved by calling 513-588-4988.

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. For more information, visit our website at www.sunsetplayers.org or like us on Facebook.

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2016-2017 Season Announced by SSCC Theatre

SSCC_logoSSCC Theatre’s Thirteenth Season brings something completely different to the table than in years past. This year, the fall production will consist of a totally female cast, while the spring production will be all male. Come summer 2017, the sexes once again join forces for a wild and romping musical. Season tickets for SSCC Theatre’s Thirteenth Season go on sale July 22, with tickets for the set of three shows starting at $21. The schedule for the season is:

The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe,” by Jane Wagner. Lily Tomlin’s one woman tour-de-force won The New York Drama Desk Award and The New York Drama Critics Circle Award as well as a Tony for Best Actress. The play quickly introduces us to Trudy, who takes us, along with her two alien companions, on a discovery trip to find out what it means to be human and imparting her own impressions on life. Trudy introduces us to many people, ranging from Agnus Angst, a 15-year-old punk performance artist; Agnus’ grandparents Lud and Marie; Chrissy, a recently unemployed workout enthusiast; Lily, an actress currently performing a one-woman show; and many others. “The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe” opens the season November 4 – 6, 2016.

Waiting for Godot,” by Samuel Beckett. Two dilapidated bums fill their days as painlessly as they can. They wait for Godot, a personage who will explain their interminable insignificance, or put an end to it. They are resourceful, with quarrels and their dependence on each other, as children are. They pass the time ‘which would have passed anyway.’ A brutal man of means comes by, leading a weakling slave who does his bidding like a mechanical doll. Later on he comes back, blind, and his slave is mute, but the relationship is unchanged. Every day a child comes from the unknown Godot, and evasively puts the big arrival off until tomorrow…It is a tragic view. Yet, in performance, most of it is brilliant, bitter comedy…It is a portrait of the dogged resilience of a man’s spirit in the face of little hope. “Waiting for Godot” runs April 7 – 9, 2017.

The Rocky Horror Show,” by Richard O’Brien. One fateful night, Brad Majors and his fiancée, Janet Weiss — a wholesome, well-behaved, utterly normal young couple in love — innocently set out to visit an old professor. Unfortunately for them, this night out is destined to be one they will never forget. A thunderstorm and a flat-tire force them to seek help at the castle of Dr. Frank ’N’ Furter, an alien, transvestite scientist with a manic genius and insatiable libido. Brad, Janet, and Frank’ N’ Furter’s cohorts are swept up into the scientist’s latest experiment. The night’s misadventures will cause Brad and Janet to question everything they’ve known about themselves, each other, love, and lust. A loving homage to the classic B sci-fi film and horror genres with an irresistible rock n’ roll score, “The Rocky Horror Show” is a hilarious, wild ride that no audience will soon forget. “The Rocky Horror Show” closes the season July 21 – 23, 2017.

To purchase your season tickets, explore our season history, or to learn more about SSCC Theatre, please visit www.sscctheatre.com.

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