Monthly Archives: March 2017

TARZAN The Stage Musical Runs April 1-9

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Elizabeth Sunderhaus as Jane and Tyler Kuhlman as Tarzan. Photo by Mikki Schaffner.

TARZAN The Stage Musical
The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati
April 1-9
Taft Theater [Downtown]

Directed by Roderick Justice.
Choreographed by Roderick Justice & Paula Rakestraw
Music Directed by Jamey Strawn

Cast: Megan Ainsley Callahan as Ensemble/Tarzan’s Mother, Hillary Hahn as Ensemble/Leopard, Austin Harvey as Young Tarzan, George Ivan as Snipes/Ensemble, Kaleb Kemp as Young Terk, Brandon Kinley as Terk, Tyler Kuhlman as Tarzan, Dylan McGill as Clayton, Deondra Kamau Means as Kerchak, Rodger Pille as Porter, Spring Starr Pillow as Kala, Yolanda Spencer as Soloist & Elizabeth Sunderhaus as Jane
Ensemble: Madeleine Burgoon, Jeremy Cox, Allison Edwards, Nick Godfrey, Anna Leigh Gortner, Nicholas Gundrum, Aubrey E. Jones, James Jones, Caleb McKenzie, Danielle Muething, Rachel Perin, Elijah Prather, Timothy Richardson, Tiffany Rusch, Savannah Slaby, Renee Stoltzfus & Logan Weinfurtner

Washed up on the shores of West Africa, an infant boy is taken in and raised by gorillas who name him Tarzan. Tarzan’s life is mostly monkey business until a human expedition treks into his troop’s territory and he encounters creatures like himself for the first time. Tarzan struggles to navigate a jungle, thick with emotion as he discovers his animal upbringing clashing with his human instincts.

  • Sat, April 1 at 2pm*
  • Sun, April 2 at 2pm & 5pm
  • Fri, April 7 at 7:30pm
  • Sat, April 8 at 2pm & 5pm
  • Sun, April 9 at 2pm

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THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST Runs March 31-April 9

XACT_The Importance of Being Earnest logoTHE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST
Xenia Area Community Theatre
March 31-April 9
Xenia

Directed by Connie Strait

Cast: Jim Buckner as Lane, Patrick Taylor as Algernon Moncrieff, Anand Sharma as Jack Worthing, Kathleen Day as Lady Bracknell, Kylee Pauley as Gwendolen Fairfax, Kim Rodgers as Miss Prism, Katelynn Clark as Cecily Cardrew, John Day as Rev. Chasuble &  Nicholas Clark as Merriman

Oscar Wilde’s classic is a delight from the first cucumber sandwich on as Jack’s double life catches up with him. The problems are resolved in an extremely charming and quite unexpected way as Jack and Algernon discover the importance of being earnest while answering to the name of Ernest.

  • Fri, March 31 at 6:30pm (Opening Gala)
  • Sat, April 1 at 7:30pm
  • Fri-Sat, April 7-8 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, April 9 at 3pm

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Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park Premieres Coming-of-Age Story from an Exciting Up-and-Coming Playwright

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ALL THE ROADS HOME explores three generations of women March 25 to April 23

(CINCINNATI) — Cincinnati audiences will discover an exciting new voice in American theatre with Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park’s latest world premiere, ALL THE ROADS HOME by Jen Silverman, which runs from March 25 through April 23 in the Shelterhouse Theatre.

The play is a coming-of-age story that follows three generations of women in the 1950s, 1970s and today as they wrestle with their own half-buried dreams and desires along with the legacies they inherit from their mothers’ choices. Original music with lyrics by Silverman connects each woman’s generation as their lives weave together.

Jen Silverman, whose work has been produced off-Broadway, as part of the Humana Festival and at regional theatres across the country, tells a poignant tale of teenager Madeleine, who  runs away to New York with hopes of becoming a dancer in the 1950s; Madeleine’s headstrong daughter Max, a wannabe cowboy who rebels against the same small-town Massachusetts life that drove her mother away; and Max’s daughter Nix, who  travels the country as a musician, chasing a fantasy that may or may not be her own. As the daughters face the ripple effect of their mothers’ choices, they wrestle with their own half-buried dreams and desires.

Silverman tells Playbill, “I think each woman comes up against a moment where they either have to choose to sort of step outside of expectation and possibly destroy a life that has been built up for them or they have to choose to let go of it and step back into their lives. The play is examining that whichever choice you make, that is how you hand to your children your unfulfilled longings and your unfulfilled dreams, and I think those things just imprint themselves in your DNA.”

Directed by Lee Sunday Evans, the casting further highlights the play’s universality. In this production, each of the women is played by an actress of a different ethnicity, giving audiences a sense that the play represents everyone. Another unifying element is each woman’s pursuit of self-actualization. Based on the social and economic mores of each time period, each of these women had different ideas about what life choices were available to them. Final character Nix’s music is a culmination of each of woman’s pursuit of full, authentic self-expression.

Playhouse Artistic Director Blake Robison fell in love with ALL THE ROADS HOME the first time he read the script. “I cared about these women and their choices tremendously,” he says. “While representing three distinct generations, they share common desires to break free from the baggage they carry and individualize themselves apart from the relationships they have with their parents. The language of the play and the stories being told are theatrically provocative while deeply relatable.”

In a recent profile, American Theatre called this “the year of Silverman.” In the current theatrical season alone, she has plays appearing on stages in Baltimore, Maryland, and Washington, D.C.; Costa Mesa and San Francisco, California; and off-Broadway.

“Jen is part of a new generation of very exciting and accomplished playwrights taking over American theatre,” Blake adds.

Tickets for ALL THE ROADS HOME start at $35; prices vary depending on seat location and performance day and are subject to change. Tickets for teens and students are $30. Student tickets are just $15 on the day of the show. Sunday is College Night, with tickets to all 7 p.m. performances just $10. In addition to calling the Box Office (513-421-3888), tickets can also be purchased by visiting the Playhouse website at www.cincyplay.com.

ALL THE ROADS HOME is sponsored by Bartlett & Co. Artist sponsor is Atkins & Pierce. Design sponsor is Playhouse Pride, which is offering a special Pride performance on Friday, April 21 with partial proceeds benefitting PFLAG, a non-profit organization of volunteers who offer support for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex individuals, families and friends.

The season sponsor of new work is the Lois and Richard Rosenthal Foundation. Additional new play development support provided by The Harold and Mimi Steinberg Charitable Trust and The National Endowment for the Arts.

The 2016-17 Thompson Shelterhouse Theatre season is presented by Heidelberg Distributing Co., and the season design sponsor is the Allan Berliant and Jennie Rosenthal Berliant Family Fund.

The Playhouse is supported by the generosity of more than 40,000 contributors to the ArtsWave Community 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.

Cast: Tina Chilip as Max/Cathy/Mercy, Rebecca S’Manga Frank as Madeleine/Ade, Tramell Tillman as Michael/Phoenix/Trace, Libby Winters as Nix/Teacher/Dolly Parton/Julia

Directed by Lee Sunday Evans.

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Lonely Instruments for Needy Kids Program Announces 2017 Collection Dates: March 11 and 12

CCM_Link promoDo you have a musical instrument collecting dust? Your gift could provide the missing link for a promising young musician! Through the Lonely Instruments for Needy Kids (LINKS) program at UC’s College-Conservatory of Music (CCM), you can donate your used instrument to a promising young musician who cannot afford to rent or purchase their own.

CCM holds its annual LINKS Collection Days on Saturday, March 11, and Sunday, March 12, at the Joseph-Beth Booksellers in the Rookwood Pavilion. The hours for the collection drive are 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. on Saturday and noon – 5 p.m. on Sunday.

A project of CCMpower in partnership with Buddy Roger’s Music, Joseph-Beth Booksellers and WGUC 90.9 FM, LINKS began in 1993 as the brainchild of CCM alumnus Bill Harvey (BM Music Education, 1971). The Vice President of Buddy Roger’s Music, Harvey wanted to fill the need for students whose parents were unable to buy, rent or borrow an instrument. The solution was somewhat simple: a “recycling program” for musical instruments.

LINKS accepts donations of new and used instruments from the Greater Cincinnati community, then places them with students in local elementary, middle and school bands and orchestras, as well as with students in CCM Preparatory and Community Engagement programs. Students are qualified by the recommendation of their music teacher, and a LINKS scholarship application is submitted in the student’s name.

Since its inception, LINKS has placed over 3,000 instruments into the hands of children. Even if the instrument is not in perfect condition, donations are gladly accepted. Buddy Roger’s Music generously contributes the time to carefully clean, restore and tune each instrument.

All donations are tax deductible, and Joseph-Beth Booksellers will donate 20% of book sales and 10% of all cafe sales back to LINKS during the collection days. Entertainment during the collection will be provided by local music students of all ages.

If you do not have an instrument, you can still assist young musicians who need a helping hand by making a contribution to the LINKS fund at ccm.weshareonline.org/LINKS.

In addition to the March 11 and 12 collection days, instruments are accepted year-round at Buddy Roger’s Music. Call 513-729-1950 for information on store hours and locations.

For more information on LINKS or to make a monetary donation, call the CCM External Relations Office at 513-556-2100.

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Live Show Auditions & Interviews at Coney Island

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Coney Island Group Sales Building
6201 Kellogg Ave.
Cincinnati, Ohio 45230

  • Looking for singers, dancers and a Stage Manager for the 2017 Coney Island summer season
  • You must bring resume and photo
  • Prepare an up-tempo pop and a rock song with backing track
  • CD/MP3 player will be provided
  • Bring movement-appropriate clothes to dance
  • Performers must be at least 16 years of age
  • Auditions will be on a first come/first serve basis
  • For Stage Manager: please bring resume and be prepared to interview

Also accepting video submissions.  Forward all video auditions to: Katy at tutufuncincy@gmail.com.

These auditions are for paid singer/ dancer positions for the entire summer!  Great opportunity!

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