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Cast Announced for GODSPELL at Mariemont Players

MPI_logoMariemont Players and director Tom Peters are excited to announce the cast of our summer musical, GODSPELL:

  • Will Graber – Jesus
  • Joshua Broughton – Judas/John the Baptist
  • Julia Beitz – Robin – “Day by Day”
  • Haley Vaughan – Gilmer – Learn Your Lessons Well”
  • Aimée Ward – Joanne – “Bless the Lord”
  • Garret Liettle – Lamar – “All Good Gifts”
  • Andrew Shamblin – Herb – “Light of the World”
  • Elizabeth Taylor – Sonia – “Turn Back, O Man”
  • Jackie Miesle – Peggy – “By My Side”
  • Christopher Wells – Jeffery – “We Beseech Thee”

A timeless tale of friendship, loyalty, and love, based on parables according to the Gospel of Matthew, comes to life through an exciting array of music and dance. (Recommended for ages 7 and up).

Music and New Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz
Book by John Michael Tebelak

GODSPELL runs July 7-23. To order tickets, call Betsy at 513-684-1236 OR order online at www.mariemontplayers.com. All seats are reserved and $20 each.

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Auditions Announced for SISTER ACT at Cincinnati Music Theatre

cmt_logoAudition Dates:

  • Sunday, July 9th, 2017, 6:00 pm – 9:30 pm
  • Monday, July 10th, 2017, 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Callbacks:

  • Wednesday, July 12th, 2017, 7:00-10:00 pm

Location:
Clifton United Methodist Church, 3416 Clifton Ave., Cincinnati, OH

Auditions by appointment.  Reserve a spot online at SignUpGeniusSignUpGenius. Walk-ins will be seen at the next available time slot.

Please prepare and provide the following for your audition:

  • Shoes and clothing appropriate for a dance audition;
  • 16-32 bars of a Broadway- style song that showcases your vocal range;
  • Sheet music in the proper key with cuts marked;
  • A copy of your resume and headshot.
  • An accompanist will be provided (no CD’s, tapes or a cappella numbers please).

Production dates: November 3rd – 11th, 2017

Jarson-Kaplan Theatre of the Aronoff Center, 650 Walnut St., Downtown Cincinnati

Rehearsals will begin in August.

Producers: Karen Galliers and Cody Hendershot
Director / Choreographer: Mike Fielder
Vocal Director:
Music Director: Charlie Wilhelm

If you have any questions, please email Karen Galliers at ikarens@me.com

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Race, Gender, and Religion Collide in Know Theatre’s LISTEN FOR THE LIGHT

A World Premiere drama by Kara Lee Corthron
Directed by Tamara Winters
April 21 – May 13

In 1844 Nauvoo, Illinois, Mormon Prophet Joseph Smith rules all.
Or so he thinks.

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Darnelle Pierre Benjamin as Eli. Photo by Dan R. Winters Photography.

Know Theatre is proud to conclude our 19th MainStage season with the World Premiere of Kara Lee Corthron’s LISTEN FOR THE LIGHT. This searing new drama follows the intertwined lives of a former slave, a rebellious girl, and the prophet of a new American religion in the tumultuous setting of Nauvoo, Illinois in 1844.

Taking place in the last days before the brutal murder of Joseph Smith at the hands of an angry mob, LISTEN FOR THE LIGHT is a poetic and unflinching examination of the clash between race, gender, and religion in our American identity.

Eli, a former slave turned devoted follower of the Mormon prophet, is charged with watching over Lula, a young girl Joseph desires to make his next polygamous wife. Lula awaits a sign from God before she will agree to wed the Prophet.

But tensions are growing between the Mormon settlers and the nonbelievers, and Joseph is running out of time. It’s 1844 and the Mormon enclave of Nauvoo, Illinois is a powder keg ready to explode.

KTC_Josh Katawick as Joseph Smith in LISTEN FOR THE LIGHT at Know Theatre - Photo by Dan R. Winters Photography

Josh Katawick as Joseph Smith. Photo by Dan R. Winters Photography.

Know Theatre Associate Artistic Director Tamara Winters takes the helm for this world premiere, and is thrilled to have the playwright Kara Lee Corthron in residence to develop this production for Cincinnati. Says Tamara:

I have been a fan of Kara Lee Corthron’s writing for many years, ever since I saw her ambitious and imaginative AliceGraceAnon in New York in 2012. Kara has a poetic sense of language that is well matched by her writing’s utter fearlessness – no punches are pulled in a Kara Lee Corthron play! Even better: she never makes it easy to decide who is the hero – her characters are nuanced, troubled, and utterly fascinating.

LISTEN FOR THE LIGHT is no exception – forget your preconceived notions about this moment in American history and who these characters might be, because we are going to surprise you!

Bringing those characters to life are three powerhouse local actors – Darnell Pierre Benjamin as Eli, Tess Talbot as Lula, and Josh Katawick as Joseph Smith.

But LISTEN FOR THE LIGHT’s demanding script asks them to dig much deeper than just one role – each actor also plays a collection of additional characters, bending gender, age, class, and race through movement and vocal characterizations to bring the world of Nauvoo to life.

Fans of Cincinnati Shakespeare Company will recognize Darnell, Tess, and Josh as beloved Company Members, and both Darnell and Tess took critically acclaimed turns at Ensemble Theatre this season, as well (Legend of Georgia McBride, When We Were Young and Unafraid). Their combined chemistry and nuanced performances are a perfect match for Kara Lee Corthron’s challenging and fascinating text.

KTC_Tess Talbot as Lula in LISTEN FOR THE LIGHT at Know Theatre - Photo by Dan R. Winters Photography

Tess Talbot as Lula. Photo by Dan R. Winters Photography.

Artistic Director Andrew Hungerford selected this world premiere to close our 19th MainStage season because:

This play is the perfect way to cap our “Once Upon A Time” season. It examines the stories that we tell ourselves and the stories in our history books, the stories that charismatic leaders tell in service of their visions. It is important, it is timely, and it’s the kind of play that takes your breath away. I’m honored that we’re the first theatre to bring it to life.

Join us April 21 – May 13 and discover a little-known and bloody moment of American history, where faith and freedom collide.

Cast

  • Darnell Pierre Benjamin* as Eli
  • Josh Katawick* as Joseph Smith
  • Tess Talbot as Lula

*Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States, appearing under a Special Appearance Contract.

Production Team

  • Director – Tamara Winters
  • Scenic Designer & Prop Designer – Sarah Beth Hall
  • Lighting Designer – Andrew Hungerford
  • Costume Designer – Noelle Johnston
  • Sound & Video Designer – Doug Borntrager

Listen for the Light is sponsored by Drew Gores & George Warrington, Dan & Fran Bailey, and The Warrington Foundation.

About the Playwright
Kara Lee Corthron is an NYC-based playwright and young adult fiction author. Her full-length plays include LISTEN FOR THE LIGHT (Know Theatre of Cincinnati, spring 2017), AliceGraceAnon (New Georges), Holly Down in Heaven (Forum Theatre, DC area), Etched in Skin on a Sunlit Night (InterAct Theatre, Philadelphia), Julius by Design (Fulcrum Theater), Time and a Half, Electric Persephone in the Scorpion’s Den, Spookwater, and Welcome to Fear City (Kilroys’ List 2016). Kara is also the author of the young adult novels, The Truth of Right Now from Simon & Schuster/Simon Pulse, January 3rd, 2017 and Daughters of Jubilation also from Simon Pulse, publication date TBA. With cartoonist, Shawn Ferreyra, she’s collaborating on a graphic novel, currently called We Are the Shining Lights.

Her work has been produced and developed at places like the African Continuum Theatre (DC), Ars Nova, Atlantic Theater Company, Bay Area Playwrights Festival, Berkeley Rep, CenterStage (Baltimore), Contemporary American Theater Festival, the Director Collective, Electric Pear, E.S.T., Haulbowline Theatre Group (Cork, Ireland), Horizon Theatre (Atlanta), the Kennedy Center, Labyrinth, Lost Girls Theatre (Miami), Midtown Direct Rep, Naked Angels, New Dramatists, New Georges, New York Theatre Workshop, The Orchard Project, Page 73, Penumbra, PlayPenn Conference (2010), The Shalimar, Seven Devils Playwrights Conference (Guest Artist, 2012), South Coast Rep, TheatreWorks (Palo Alto), the Vineyard Theatre, Voice & Vision, and the Women’s Project. TV: writer for NBC’s KINGS (2008-2009).

Calendar Listing

  • Production: LISTEN FOR THE LIGHT, a world premiere by Kara Lee Corthron
  • When:
    8:00pm  April 21, 22, 26, 27, 28, 29; May 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 11, 12, 13
    3:00pm  April 23, 30**; May 7
    **A pre-show brunch is available on this date with purchase of $35 “Brunch + Show” tickets in advance. Deadline for brunch reservation is April 24. Brunch provided by Water Tower Fine Wines
  • Where:
    Know Theatre of Cincinnati. 1120 Jackson Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202.
    In historic Over-the-Rhine.
  • Tickets:
    $25 regular Price
    $15 Rush tickets at the door 10 minutes prior to curtain (when available)
    FREE walk-up tickets available on Wednesdays, as part of Know’s Welcome Experiment initiative. Advance reservations to Welcome Experiment performances are $5.00.

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

Know Theatre is Cincinnati’s Theatrical Playground. The Know showcases unexpected voices, new works, and plays that embrace the inherent theatricality of the live experience. Know Theatre seeks to be a place where artists and audiences feel welcome to take artistic risks, creating work that is cutting edge and accessible.

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.

Additional support for Listen for the Light was provided by the Josephine Schell Russell Charitable Trust, PNC Bank, Trustee and the Louise Taft Semple Foundation

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

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Chief Relationship Officer Sought by Educational Theatre Association

EdTA_logoJob Title: Chief Relationship Officer
Department: Administration
Supervisor: Executive Director
FLSA Status: Full-time, exempt
Prepared By: HR Director
Prepared Date: 3/31/2017
Approved By: Executive Director
Approved Date: 3/31/2017

Organizational Overview
The Educational Theatre Association (EdTA) is a professional organization for theatre education with over 100,000 members nationwide. EdTA’s mission is shaping lives through theatre education by:Honoring student achievement in theatre and enriching their theatre education experience; Supporting teachers by providing professional development, networking opportunities, resources, and recognition; and Influencing public opinion that theatre education is essential and builds life skills. EdTA operates the International Thespian Society (ITS), an honorary organization that has inducted more than 2 million theatre students since its founding in 1929.

Summary
EdTA seeks a Chief Relationship Officer (CRO) who develops member, chapter, and industry partnerships by working to create and promote resources of value for stakeholders; communicates these resources to the appropriate constituents; listens and acts on stakeholder needs; and ensures that all members and supporting organizations have easy access to all things EdTA.

The CRO provides strategic and operational oversight for EdTA’s membership initiatives including the engagement, expansion, and retention of the member base and the development and implementation of member benefits and services.

The CRO oversees Chapter Relations and volunteer management to provide support and resources to enable volunteers to deliver a large part of the Association’s mission.

The CRO is responsible for the Association’s business development activities, oversees the operations of the business development function and monitors all member and industry relationship activities through coordination with staff, appropriate committees and the Board of Directors.

The CRO will mine the intrinsic value in relationships for, between and among individuals, divisions of the organization and the associated industry partners to facilitate win-win solutions.

The CRO also provides consistent leadership needed to facilitate the cultural changes that are necessary to achieve strategic growth outcomes and improve EdTA’s future growth prospects.

The Chief Relationship Officer serves as a member of the Senior Executive Team with the Executive Director, Deputy Executive Director, and Chief Operating Officer and has responsibility for supervision of two direct reports and eight total staff members.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities include the following. Other duties may be assigned.

Membership and Chapter Relations

  • Oversee and manage the work of the Director of Membership and Director of Chapter Relations, and coach the managers and support staff to personal growth.
  • Develop a high-level strategy for establishing the Association’s relationship ecosystem and plans for growth.
  • Guide the building of member engagement.
  • Develop and implement a comprehensive strategy to engage Thespian Alumni in the organization and leverage their talent and resources to grow the Association.
  • Oversee Alumni events
  • Create a plan for forging and building specific relationships, for example college professors as ambassadors.
  • Partner with the Deputy Executive Director to conduct research and market assessments for the launch of new programs, products and services to existing member constituencies and entirely new audiences. Build on the significant work invested in surveys to transform membership recognition of the value of EdTA.
  • Nurture a culture of stakeholder engagement and investment throughout the Association, ensuring that all team members participate in and support member volunteerism and revenue-generating initiatives and goals.
  • Collaborate with Human Resources to create the most effective organizational structure and volunteer structure to support membership.
  • Formulate, implement and enforce proper member data collection policies and procedures.
  • Partner with IT to define and develop tools and technology for Chapters to enable their success.
  • Evaluate dues structure and increased infrastructure required to support growth in the chapters.
  • Develop international expansion models and oversee the new chapter in China.
  • Develop structure for leveraging influencers, celebrities, and VIPs — stakeholders that can promote school theatre and connect EdTA to resources

Industry Business Development

  • Design and implement strategies that support revenue generation and programmatic goals.
  • Partner with the Business Development Manager to create sponsor, advertiser, and exhibitor strategies, relationships and plans.
  • Research, target, and network with potential prospect companies.
  • Identify and direct the implementation of activities that generate non-dues revenue, such as a re-envisioned store with Thespian gear.
  • Formulate and implement policies as they affect the administration of sponsorships and royalty agreements, e.g. stewardship procedures.

KEY SKILLS DESIRED:
Proactive, strategic thinker and problem-solver with excellent team building skills.

Ability to build member and corporate relationships across multiple generations; and connect, build, trust and inspire members and industry to view their investments in the Association, economic or volunteerism, as expressions of their values.

EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field.
  • 10 years of relevant membership, development, and volunteer cultivation experience.
  • Experience in a membership-driven trade or professional association, or national nonprofit organization ideal.
  • Track record for successful corporate development initiatives.
  • Self-motivation and discipline to regularly set and achieve goals.
  • Clear understanding of membership and industry relationships and engagement building.
  • A strong business orientation and the ability to make data-driven decisions.
  • Superb written and oral communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Strong commitment to, and passion for, the mission of the Association and ability to articulate the importance of the organization’s work to prospective and current members and industry partners
  • Passion for or experience in theatre preferred
  • Ability to travel as required.

Please submit cover letter and résumé by email (Subject Line: EdTA CRO) to:  HRManager@schooltheatre.orgInclude desired salary.

First consideration will be given to applications received by April 14.

No phone calls, please.

Additional Insights:  Upside opportunities in the next 5 years for CRO

  • Member growth – develop strategies and plans to reach the 80% white space in the high school market, 96% white space in the middle school market, thousands of individual educators, teaching artists, acting coaches, private academies, after school programs, and elementary schools
    • Sales funnel – create a process for generating leads, delivering content, converting to membership, growing involvement, securing donations, lifetime value of a member growing along the engagement curve. Help EdTA staff leverage our database tools for analysis and decisions.
  • Alumni – formulate strategy and organization of Thespian alumni, leading to local events and fundraising to support the Foundation
  • Stakeholders beyond alumni – structure the tracking and opportunities with celebrities, influencers, VIPs, etc to promote school theatre and connect EdTA to resources
  • Volunteer engagement – grow involvement beyond chapter boards and International Thespian Festival, define roles and structure, committees, launch Volunteer Central on website with database of job descriptions, contact person, time commitment etc.
  • Support for chapters – partner with Infrastructure team to build resources required to support growth in chapters, e.g. new tools and technology, new dues structure, paid employees in chapters
  • International expansion – ensure success in China and reapply learning to other regions e.g. Japan, Taiwan, Australia, UK
  • Define goals for scholarships and awards to build stature and outreach, and redesign structure of these programs to meet external goals
  • Explore the idea of a college membership; explore partnership or merger with Alpha Psi Omega and/or American Alliance of Theatre & Education (AATE) and/or Create an Affiliate Model for smaller organizations like MTEA, AATE, Lenaea Festival, NYSTEA, to access our infrastructure and join under the EdTA umbrella
  • Relaunch the store, making it friendly like Amazon and expanding offerings in Thespian gear e.g. clothing, backpacks, blankets, coolers, etc. to build revenue and an iconic brand

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Additional Auditions Announced for A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM at The Drama Workshop

TDW_VERTThe Drama Workshop announces additional auditions for A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM.

Wednesday, April 5th, 6:30-7:30pm at The Glenmore Playhouse.

Director – Dennis Murphy
Vocal Director – Linda Abbott
Producer – Gretchen Gantner

We are auditioning women and men age 16 – 25 for the character of Hero and the 6 courtesans in A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM running August 11 – 27.

Please come prepared to sing 32 bars – no a capella, along with cold partner reads from the show.

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