Monthly Archives: October 2016

Cast Announced for THE NIGHTS BEFORE CHRISTMAS at Covedale Center

CCPATHE NIGHTS BEFORE CHRISTMAS runs Dec. 1-23 at the Covedale Center for the Performing Arts. It is written & directed by Tim Perrino, with lyrics by Tim Perrino.  Music and music direction by Steve Goers. Choreographed by Maggie Perrino.

The cast includes:

  • Matt Dentino as Clement C. Moore
  • Kalie Kaimann as Mary Clarke Moore
  • Sarah Viola as Catherine E. Moore
  • Jordan Darnell as Charity Moore
  • Ethan Verderber as Young Clement Moore
  • Nora Darnell as Emily Moore
  • Bob Brunner as Lorenzo DaPonte
  • Leslie Turner as Henrietta Steward
  • Gabriella Francis as Bridget
  • Brandon Bentley as Frederick
  • Lesley Hitch as Wihelmina
  • Dylan McGill as James Ogden
  • Greg Bossler as Dr. Rush
  • Ensemble: Ashley Colbert, Will Reed, Heather Pfeiffer, Jamie Steele & Emily Carroll Martin.

For more information visit www.cincinnatilandmarkproductions.com/ccpa.

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Cast Announced for THE CAT IN THE HAT at Village Players

vp_logoVillage Players is excited to announce the cast of our children’s show, THE CAT IN THE HAT. Thank you to all who auditioned!

  • Cat: Collin Wenzell
  • Fish: Nathan Henegar
  • Boy: Alex Harrison
  • Sally: Ella Hageman
  • Kitten 1: Paige Brown
  • Kitten 2: Erica Kruse
  • Thing 1: Katy Fisher
  • Thing 2: James Covarrubias
  • Mother: Victoria Covarrubias

For more information visit www.villageplayers.biz.

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Mariemont Players is Proud to Announce Our 2017-2018 Season

MPI_logoMariemont Players is proud to announce our 2017-2018 season!

September, 2017
THE WISDOM OF EVE by Mary Orr
Director: Dee Anne Bryll
THE STORY: An engrossing and revealing “inside” story of life in New York’s theatre world, told in terms of an unscrupulous ingenue’s rise to Broadway stardom. Adapted from the story by Mary Orr, on which the film All About Eve and the hit musical APPLAUSE were based.

November, 2017
THE SILVER WHISTLE by Robert E. McEnroe
Director: Allan Karol
THE STORY: Wilfred Tasbinder, a romantically minded tramp, finds a birth certificate for Oliver Erwenter, indicating that its owner is 77 years old. Wilfred decides to impersonate Erwenter and enter a home for the aged. Being a fellow of rich imagination, he takes it upon himself to help the inmates by putting on a bazaar and showing each of them that one is only as old as he feels.

January, 2018
BECKY’S NEW CAR by Steven Dietz
Director: Tom Peters
THE STORY: Playwright Steven Dietz’s play is a laugh-out-loud amusement-park ride where the comedy spins out of control like a bumper car. BECKY’S NEW CAR is witty and droll, with delicious deadpan humor and U-turn plot twists. But it turns out there’s more under the hood of BECKY’S NEW CAR than just the comedy. The story has depth. It has themes like confronting the unexpected. It has conflict such as a woman being pulled in two directions. It has, like Yogi Berra once suggested, a person coming to a fork in the road and taking it.

March, 2018
AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS by Mark Brown
Director: Jerry Wiesenhahn
THE STORY: With his resourceful servant Passepartout, Fogg sets out to circle the globe in an unheard-of 80 days. But his every step is dogged by a detective who thinks he’s a robber on the run. Danger, romance, and comic surprises abound in this whirlwind of a show as five actors portraying 39 characters traverse seven continents in Mark Brown’s adaptation of one of the great adventures of all time.

May, 2018
THE OUTGOING TIDE by Bruce Graham
Director: Dan Maloney
THE STORY: In a summer cottage on Chesapeake Bay, Gunner has hatched an unorthodox plan to secure his family’s future but meets with resistance from his wife and son, who have plans of their own. As winter approaches, the three must quickly find common ground and come to an understanding—before the tide goes out. This drama hums with dark humor and powerful emotion.

July, 2018
ALL THE WAY by Robert Schenken
Director: Ed Cohen
THE STORY: November, 1963. An assassin’s bullet catapults Lyndon Baines Johnson into the presidency. A Shakespearean figure of towering ambition and appetite, this charismatic, conflicted Texan hurls himself into the passage of the Civil Rights Act—a tinderbox issue emblematic of a divided America—even as he campaigns for re-election in his own right, and the recognition he so desperately wants. In Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award–winning Robert Schenkkan’s vivid dramatization of LBJ’s first year in office, means versus ends plays out on the precipice of modern America. ALL THE WAY is a searing, enthralling exploration of the morality of power. It’s not personal, it’s just politics (please note this play contains strong language).

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Exhale Dance Tribe Resurrects DEAD CAN DANCE Using Aerial Silks in Collaboration with Physical Productions

edt_dead-can-dance(CINCINNATI) =DEAD CAN DANCE, Exhale Dance Tribe’s popular annual Halloween-themed show, returns to haunt the 2016-17 season with brand-new choreography by Founding Artistic Directors Missy Lay Zimmer and Andrew Hubbard. Performances will take place at the Aronoff Center for the Arts’ Jarson-Kaplan Theater on Saturday, Oct. 29, at 3:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.

Zimmer and Hubbard (who are joined this season by resident choreographers Katie Farry and Jennifer Porteous-Rutherford) deliver eclectic, exciting choreography, melding elements of contemporary dance with their own idiosyncratic style. Aerial silks acrobatics performed while suspended from fabric hanging from the ceiling will play a role in the production, as aerialist Holly Price performs alongside the all-female Tribe to take DEAD CAN DANCE up to the rafters.

Conjuring the spirit of longing, the show begins with Price falling from the land of the living into land of the dead, a purgatory populated by mesmerizing ghosts who dance through their days. We follow her as she experiences the movement of the underworld, a place forever trapped in the stages of grief.

“DEAD CAN DANCE trails a lonely soul, an anchor for the audience to follow throughout the production,” says Co-Founding Artistic Director Andrew Hubbard. “She descends through the five stages of grief as she mourns her old life and discovers the complexities of her afterlife. The ghosts she encounters in this purgatory are perpetually searching for acceptance and eternal rest. Hanging from the thread of life and unable to release the red that once flowed through her veins, this lonely soul battles her innate longing to be born again and again and again.”

Discover this mesmerizing new version of a Cincinnati favorite this Halloween. Tickets are $32.25 and can be purchased now at www.cincinnatiarts.org/events/detail/dead-can-dance. Feel free to come in costume!

This production is supported in part by a grant from the Greater CincinnatiFoundation Aronoff Center Rental Subsidy Fund.

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Vivid and Rythmic: Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati Presents the Regional Premiere of BROWNSVILLE SONG (B-SIDE FOR TRAY) by Kimber Lee, October 11-30,2016

etc_brownsville-song-logo(Cincinnati, OH) Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati shines a light on the reality of violence and the beauty of forgiveness with the regional premiere of brownsville song (b-side for tray), a powerful new drama by Kimber Lee. This lyrical play tells a tale of resilience in the face of tragedy when a young man’s life is taken and his family is left without answers. Lee’s brownsville song (b-side for tray) delivers a message of hope that will challenge and move audiences. Playing October 11-30, 2016. Directed by D. Lynn Meyers.

Eighteen-year-old Tray is working on his college essay, boxing at the gym, and holding down a part-time job. When he happens to be at the wrong place at the wrong time, a senseless act ends his life, leaving his family to grapple in the wake of his absence. Pivoting seamlessly between past and present, this shatteringly poetic and compelling drama reveals a family at a powerful crossroads and shines a light on the complex life of a victim lost too young, balancing humor, light, tragedy, and hope with equal weight.

“I felt an obligation and a responsibility as a human being to tell Tray’s story,” explains Producing Artistic Director D. Lynn Meyers. “Kimber Lee’s play takes us between the past and the present, so that we get a chance to know Tray, to meet Tray, to know that he’s not just another statistic of another killing. Think of the generations of people that will not exist because these young men and women are dying. This show challenges audiences to empathize and understand.”

About the Cast

Deborah Brock-Blanks (Lena) has appeared in several ETC productions, including Intimate Apparel, Praying for Rain, A Lesson Before Dying, and The Exonerated. Ms. Brock-Blanks has an extensive background as a dancer, choreographer, actress and writer and has directed several regional productions. Her credits include film, stage, and television. She is an early member of Free Theatre, the oldest incorporated black theatre company in Cincinnati. She is a Youth Work Methods Specialist and a Wellness Consultant.

Kameron Richardson (Tray) is a recent graduate of CCM with a BFA in Musical Theatre and makes his Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati debut as Tray in brownsville song (b-side for tray). Regional credits include: Aida and Seussical,  St. Louis Muny; Legally Blonde and Singin’ in the Rain, Pittsburgh CLO; and BlackTop Sky, Know Theatre of Cincinnati. His CCM credits include: Les Misérables, Peter Pan, Legally Blonde, Singin’ in the Rain, and Parade.
Mr. Richardson continues his training at Michael Howard Studios’ One-Year Acting Conservatory in New York. 

Lissa Urriquia Gapultos (Merrell) is making her debut on ETC’s stage with brownsville song (b-side for tray). Ms. Urriquia Gapultos is a past board president of Know Theatre of Cincinnati and a Stage Insights contributor for the League of Cincinnati Theatres. She has also worked onstage with several local theatres. Some of her favorite productions: Pacific Overtures, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park; Prelude to a Kiss, The Eight: Reindeer Monologues, and The Afghan Women’s Writing Project, Know Theatre; and A Piece of My Heart, Drama Workshop. She works as the Senior Manager for Institutional Giving at Cincinnati Opera. 

Ari Elizabeth Johnson (Devine) is a third grader from Mason, Ohio making her ETC debut. Two years ago, at the age of six, she signed with Wings Model Management of Cincinnati, where manager Jake Lang asked her to attend a talent expo in Dallas. At that expo was a Vice President from one of the top childrens talent agencies in Los Angeles, the Osbrink Agency. Osbrink signed both Ari and her brother that summer. Since then, the family splits their time between LA and Cincinnati. After performing in A Christmas Carol with Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park last year, she realized her heart is in theatre. 

Chauncey Ragland (Junior/Brooklyn College Student) makes his theatre debut on ETC’s stage with brownsville song (b-side for tray). Mr. Ragland is a sophomore at the University of Cincinnati and is currently undecided, but wants to be an engineer. Mr. Ragland got his first hint of theatre during his junior year of high school when he met Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati’s Director of Education and Outreach, Ben Raanan, through the theatre’s Prelude Program. Ever since, he has been itching to get on stage again. 

Production team includes Torie Wiggins (Assistant Director), Brian c. Mehring (Resident Scenic & Lighting Designer), Jack Murphy (Technical Director), Matthew Hollstegge (Production Manager & Master Electrician), Shannon Rae Lutz (Properties Master & Design Assistant), Matt Callahan (Sound Designer), Sam Womelsdorf (Video Designer), Darnell Pierre Benjamin (Choreographer), and Reba Senske (Costume Designer). Production Stage Manager is Brandon T. Holmes. Assistant Stage Manager is Elizabeth Freyman. 

Performance Information
Performances run Tuesday through Sunday. Tuesday-Thursday, 7:30 pm; Friday and Saturday, 8:00 pm; Saturday and Sunday, 2:00 pm; and Sunday, 7:00 pm. A complete calendar of performances is available online at www.ensemblecincinnati.org. 

Ticket Prices
Ticket prices range from $28 to $44 for adults; student tickets are $25; and children are $18. For the 2016-2017 Season, ETC continues its popular $15 student and half-price rush tickets for all performances, which are available two hours prior to show time and may be purchased by phone or in person at the box office.

Available Discounts
Military, Educator, ArtsWave FunCard, AAA, and Enjoy the Arts discounts available; tickets and seating are subject to availability.

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Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati is supported, in part, by the generosity of community contributions to the ArtsWave Campaign.

The Ohio Arts Council helps fund Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati also receives funding from the Shubert Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts.

2016-2017 Season Presenting Sponsor is the Otto M. Budig Family Foundation. Additional support provided by Garfield Suites Hotel, the Shubert Foundation, and PNC. 

Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati is a professional theatre dedicated to producing world and regional premieres of works that often explore compelling social issues. We fulfill our mission through our stage productions and educational outreach programs that enlighten, enliven, enrich and inspire our audiences.

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