Yearly Archives: 2017

Dr. Seuss’ THE CAT IN THE HAT Runs June 2-July 9

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Adam Zeph as The Cat in the Hat. Photo by Mikki Schaffner Photography.

Dr. Seuss’ THE CAT IN THE HAT
The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati
June 2-9
Oakley

Directed by Deondra Kamau Means

Cast: Kelcey Steele as Boy, Kalie Kaimann as Sally, Adam Zeph as Cat in the Hat, Rhys Boatwright as Fish, Kyle Taylor as Thing 1/Kitten 1 & Tiffany Rusch as Thing 2/Kitten 2

Everyone’s favorite cat comes to mischievous life in this theatrical adaptation of the Dr. Seuss classic. From the moment his tall, red-and-white-striped hat appears around the door, Sally and her brother know that The Cat in the Hat is the funniest, most mischievous cat that they have ever met. With the trickiest of tricks and the craziest of ideas, he is certainly loads of fun. He turns a rainy afternoon into an amazing adventure… but what will mum find when she gets home…?

  • Fri, June 2 at 10am & 7pm
  • Sat, June 3 at 12pm & 5pm
  • Sun, June 4 at 2pm & 5pm
  • Fri, June 9 at 10am & 7pm
  • Sat, June 10 at 12pm & 5pm
  • Sun, June 11 at 2pm & 5pm
  • Fri, June 16 at 10am & 7pm
  • Sat, June 17 at 12pm & 5pm
  • Sun, June 18 at 2pm & 5pm
  • Fri, June 23 at 10am & 7pm
  • Sat, June 24 at 12pm & 5pm
  • Sun, June 25 at 2pm & 5pm
  • Fri, June 30 at 10am & 7pm
  • Sat, July 1 at 12pm & 5pm
  • Sun, July 2 at 2pm & 5pm
  • Fri, July 7 at 10am & 7pm
  • Sat, July 8 at 12pm & 5pm
  • Sun, July 9 at 2pm & 5pm

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Cast Announced for INSPECTING CAROL at The Drama Workshop

TDW_VERTWe had a lot of very talented people come to the auditions for TDW’s upcoming production of INSPECTING CAROL over the two days. Thank you for sharing your talents with us!

As a director, it’s a good problem to have, as it allows for creation of a better ensemble. On the flip side, talented people who are friends or people with whom I’d like to work are going to end up not being cast, because there are only so many roles. For INSPECTING CAROL, we literally could have cast the show twice, and had excellent casts in both shows.

After determining if somebody *could* be cast or not, the casting process becomes not so much about any individual within a show, but how everybody fits together. Individual talent, once it reaches a certain level, is not as big a factor as the ensemble capabilities. We saw a lot of very good auditions, and they made our choices very tough.

With that, I’m pleased to announce the cast for TDW’s December 2017 production of INSPECTING CAROL:

MJ McMann – Kristy Rucker
Wayne Wellacre – Cameron James Baker
Zorah Bloch – Jody Hart
Sidney Carlton – Dennis Murphy
Dorothy Tree-Hapgood – Carolmarie Stock
Phil Hewlitt – BJ Simpson
Luther Beatty – Joe Hamzy
Walter Parsons – Ivory Mazur
Kevin Emory – Doug Tumeo
Bart Frances – Rick Hunt
Larry Vauxhall – Bill Keeton
Betty Andrews – Amy Sullivan

I cannot wait to see what these people do when we put them all together!
Ray Persing

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Auditions Announced for Company Members at MamLuft&Co. Dance

AUDITION CALL:
COMPANY MEMBERS
MODERN DANCE COMPANY, MAMLUFT&CO. DANCE
CINCINNATI, OHIO

MAM_Double SidedWHAT: Auditions for MamLuft&Co. Dance (Modern Dance company, Cincinnati, Ohio)
WHO: Modern Dance artists, Company Members
WHEN: June 5-6 or June 5-9, 2017
WHERE: Cincinnati, Ohio – 3711 Clifton Avenue, 45220
HOW: By appointment: email jeanne@mamluftcodance.org for an audition packet

MEN STRONGLY ENCOURAGED TO APPLY

MamLuft&Co. Dance, a progressive modern dance company in Cincinnati, Ohio, auditions annually for intelligent and skilled dancers who possess a strong commitment to the rehearsal process and the development of original dance in an ensemble. The Company seeks experienced, mature dancers with strong training and experience in both modern and post-modern techniques, including release techniques and weight share/partnering.

Auditions are held the first full week of June during the Summer Modern Dance Workshop/Intensive.

Successful applications will be invited to join a community, in which all members — regardless of their roles on stage — are responsible for creating, producing, and marketing within a young, grassroots organization.

Applicants should be committed to contributing to the development and advancement of a start-up 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that has exceptional city presence for its small budget size. The season’s in-depth and extended process takes place over a ~35-40 week season. Dancers should be highly interested in confidently contributing not only in the creation process, but also in the building of the organization as a whole.

Experienced adults and serious inquiries only. MamLuft&Co. Dance prefers not to enlist students who would still be in college, but may in some exceptional cases.

NO PHONE CALLS, PLEASE

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The Carnegie at Cincinnati Fringe Festival

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The Carnegie is excited to partner with The Mini Microcinema and Chase Public in the creation of a new, multi-media performance piece selected for the 2017 Cincinnati Fringe Festival. The work features work by 30+ independent filmmakers, writers, actors, and artists.

TWO TRUTHS: NOTES ON THE CINEMATOGRAPHER is an avant-garde mixed media mashup of Robert Bresson’s celebrated book on film making. Audiences will choose between pairings of notes that probe the dividing line between film and theatre. For each note selected by the audience, a film or live scene created in response to that note will be shown. Every show will be different and every audience will have the opportunity to create a unique performance experience.

Show Dates

Thursday, June 1, 2017 at 7:45pm
Saturday, June 3, 2017 at 7:45pm
Sunday, June 4, 2017 at 4:45pm
Wednesday, June 7, 2017 at 7:45pm
Saturday, June 10, 2017 at 7:45pm

All screenings will take place at
The Mini Microcinema, at 1329 Main Street, Cicninnati, OH 45202

Tickets to screenings of TWO TRUTHS: NOTES ON THE CINEMATOGRAPHER are $15 and are available online at  www.cincyfringe.com.

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WEST SIDE STORY Comes to The Children’s Theatre of Mason Stage May 26-28

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55 talented local performers bring this story to the
Mason High School Auditorium for four performances 

The Children’s Theatre of Mason is proud to present WEST SIDE STORY, May 26-28 in Mason. Set in 1950s New York City, WEST SIDE STORY is a modern take on Shakespeare’s classic love story Romeo and Juliet.

The show will run for four performances – Friday, May 26th at 7:00pm; Saturday, May 27th at 2:00pm and 7:00pm; and Sunday, May 28th at 2:00pm. VIP reserved seating tickets can be purchased for the Friday and Saturday evening shows as well as the Sunday matinee for $25 each.  General admission tickets for any show are $12 each.  All tickets can be purchased online at www.ctm-kids.com through May 25th at 5pm and at the door starting one hour before each show.

In 1949, Jerome Robbins proposed an idea to Leonard Bernstein to write a musical based on Romeo and Juliet.  The original story was to be called East Side Story, but the name was changed after an influx of Puerto Ricans became something people were talking about on the West Side of New York City.  In 1955, Stephen Sondheim joined the group to write the lyrics and a year and a half later WEST SIDE STORY prepared to make it’s Broadway debut.  While the stage version of WEST SIDE STORY lost to The Music Man for Best New Musical at the Tony Awards in 1958, the film version, which was released in 1961, won 10 Academy Awards making it the most awarded musical in history.

WEST SIDE STORY is the story of two young idealistic lovers from opposing gangs and different cultures who find themselves caught in the middle of a gang war.  In a place and time where most are struggling for economic survival, the “American” Jets see their territory and jobs being taken by Puerto Rican immigrants.  The newly immigrated “Sharks” feel the sting of rejection and suspicion for being outsiders.  As tensions escalate, the couple hopes their love can overcome all obstacles and be a bridge to bring the two gangs and cultures together before violence creates an even bigger divide.

WEST SIDE STORY is a memorable and tragic look at 1950s New York City, but its landmark story and message are still as relevant today as the day they were written. From the worst of human emotions to our best, WEST SIDE STORY shows the struggle for love and compassion to overcome prejudice and ignorance.  Karen Kilgore, President of The Children’s Theatre of Mason says, “No other show quite captures the polarizing qualities like WEST SIDE STORY. It produces a show that is both rough and tender, realistic and haunting, old fashion but as current as tomorrow’s news.”

Fans can follow The Children’s Theatre of Mason on Facebook (Children’s Theatre of Mason, Inc. – CTM), Twitter (@CTMkids) and Instagram (CTMKIDS). 

About The Children’s Theatre of Mason
CTM produces two large-scale productions each season, from “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang” and “Les Miserables” to “South Pacific” and “Annie” as well as many other popular favorites. CTM offers children from ages 7-18 from all over the Cincinnati area the opportunity to take part onstage as performers as well as off stage as crew members, make-up assistants and many other behind-the-scenes roles. To volunteer, donate or learn more, visit www.CTM-kids.com or call 513.398.0116. 

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