Yearly Archives: 2017

PETER PAN JR. Runs Oct. 21-29

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Kelcey Steele as Peter Pan and Local 12’s Bob Herzog as Captain Hook. Photo by Mikki Schaffner.

PETER PAN JR.
The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati
Oct. 21-29
Taft Theater [Downtown]

Cast: Brandon Bentley as Starkey, Andrew Blake as Slightly, Rhys Boatwright as Smee, Maddie Burgoon as Tiger Lily, Marlo D’Ascenzo as Twin 2, Mia D’Ascenzo as Twin 1, Ian Forsgren as Jukes, Nick Gundrum as Nibs, Bob Herzog as Mr. Darling/Captain Hook, Zoe Jensen as Wendy, Matt Krieg as Cecco, Joey Logan as Noodler, Trey Paris as Nana/Crocodile, Makayla Platt as Toodles, Jackson Schabell as Michael, Kelcey Steele as Peter Pan, Ria Villaver Collins as Liza, Sarah Viola as Mrs. Darling, Jack Walz as John & CJ Zimmer as Curly
Pirate Ensemble: Kevin Bell, Brandon Bentley, Ian Forsgren, Nick Godfrey,  Matt Krieg, Joey Logan & Logan Weinfurtner
Lost Boy Ensemble: Evan Blust & Bailey Broxterman,
Brave Girl Ensemble: Jordan Collins, Tina De Alderete, Anna Gortner, Courtney Hammonds, Aubrey Jones,Amanda Steier, Renee Stoltzfus, Erin Ulman & Ria Villaver Collins

Peter and his mischievous fairy sidekick, Tinkerbell, visit the nursery of the Darling children late one night and, with a sprinkle of pixie dust, begin a magical journey across the stars that none of them will ever forget. In the adventure of a lifetime, the travelers come face to face with a ticking crocodile, a band of bungling pirates and, of course, the villainous Captain Hook. Peter Pan JR. is the perfect show for the child in all of us.

  • Sat, Oct. 21 at 2pm*
  • Sun, Oct. 22 at 2pm & 5pm
  • Fri, Oct. 27 at 7:30pm
  • Sat, Oct. 28 at 2pm & 8pm
  • Sun, Oct. 29 at 2pm

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NATURAL CAUSES Brings Laughter to The Drama Workshop

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Mistaken identities, romance, and two visitors at cross-purposes headline The Drama Workshop’s production of NATURAL CAUSES, opening October 6 in Cheviot. Jeff Neiman as Vincent & Eric Thomas as Walter Bryce. Photo by Kristy Rucker.

(Cheviot, Ohio) The Drama Workshop presents the second show of its exciting 2017-2018 theatrical season with the side-splitting comedy ‘Natural Causes.’

The production opens October 6, and runs through October 22 with performances on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday for three weekends. Friday and Saturday performances begin at 8 pm, while Sunday afternoon matinees begin at 2 pm. All performances are at The Glenmore Playhouse, 3716 Glenmore Ave in Cheviot.

This is a hilarious tale of Vincent and his unusual occupation as a “professional suicide merchant.” When Vincent is invited to Walter’s lovely country house to assist in the disposal of Walter’s wife, Celia, he senses something is wrong. Why are the suicide notes unsigned? What is the role of Walter’s attractive secretary? Why has the Samaritan been sent for? Will any of them die, willingly or unwillingly, from natural causes? ‘Natural Causes’ is a sure-fire prescription for laughter!

TDW’s production is spearheaded by an award-winning production team led by director Ray Lebowski and producer Ray Persing, and includes an accomplished technical team of Melissa Smith, Jason Cox, Jef Brown, Elaine Volker, and Dennis Murphy. The show features the talents of Elizabeth Beatty, Adam Drake, Rusty Lacy, Jeff Neiman, and Eric Thomas.

Over the last few years, Eric Thomas has become a regular performer at The Drama Workshop, last appearing as Felix in ‘The Odd Couple.’  He was drawn to ‘Natural Causes’ because of the characters. “Flawed as they are, they are quickly sympathetic and somehow you don’t mind that they are pursuing some rather dark goals,” he explained. “There are some truly laugh-out-loud moments in this show.  When the same lines the cast and crew have heard dozens of times in rehearsals are still getting laughs, you know it’s a good one.”

Tickets to ‘Natural Causes’ are $18 each if ordered in advance, or $20 at the door. Show dates and times are October 6, 7, 13, 14, 20, and 21 at 8 pm, and October 8, 15, and 22 at 2 pm. Shows frequently sell out, and reservations are strongly recommended. Tickets can be ordered through The Drama Workshop’s ticket line at 513.598.8303, or ordered online via the TDW website at www.thedramaworkshop.org.

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BAT BOY Runs Oct. 27-Nov. 3

D2D_Bat Boy the Musical logoBAT BOY
Dare to Defy Productions
Oct. 27-Nov. 3
Schuster Center Mathile Theatre [Dayton]

Cast: Samantha Faye Creech as Shelley Parker, Garrett Young as Bat Boy, Lindsay Sherman as Meredith Parker, Shawn Patrick as Dr. Thomas Parker, Bobby Mitchum as Rick Taylor/Lorraine, Tia Seay as Rev. Hightower/Mrs. Taylor/Roy/Institute Man, Jessi Lyn Stark as Ruthie Taylor/Ned, Joshua Seitz as Bud/Daisy/Pan, Becky Milligan Howard as Sheriff & Brett Norgaard as Maggie/Ron Taylor

BAT BOY the Musical deals with serious themes such as hypocrisy, acceptance, forgiveness, racism, revenge, and scapegoating, but often punctures the most serious moments with slapstick, surrealism, camp-horror, and irony.

  • Fri, Oct. 27 at 8pm
  • Sat, Oct. 28 at 2pm & 8pm
  • Fri, Nov. 3 at 8pm

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Cincinnati Ballet Presents ROMEO & JULIET

CB_Cervilio Miguel Amador and Janessa Touchet, Photo Peter Mueller, Victoria Morgan's Romeo & Juliet

Cervilio Miguel Amador & Janessa Touchet, Photo Peter Mueller, Victoria Morgan’s ROMEO & JULIET

The Company makes its return to newly renovated Music Hall with the iconic tale 

CINCINNATI. (September 27)–Cincinnati Ballet returns to the newly renovated Cincinnati Music Hall with six performances of Victoria Morgan’s passionate ROMEO & JULIET, October 26 through 29.

Victoria Morgan brings the most well-known love story of all time, ROMEO & JULIET, to life with a dazzling blend of dance and drama. Shakespeare’s legendary tale, written nearly 420 years ago, continues to captivate audiences with the unfolding of a great romance destined for tragedy. “Shakespeare’s story is poignant, honest, and beautifully portrays conflicts that are more relevant today than ever,” says Morgan. “It is a joy to be able to give life to his words through dance.”

Morgan’s ROMEO & JULIET was last performed in 2013. The performance is set to SergeiProkofiev’s breathtaking score, performed live by the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, and conducted by Cincinnati Ballet Music Director, Carmon DeLeone.

This season’s production will be part of the five-week Music Hall Grand Opening celebrations. The Company joins Cincinnati Symphony and Pops Orchestras, Cincinnati Opera, and May Festival, as a Music Hall resident performing company with three total productions this season, leading with Romeo & Juliet and followed by The Nutcracker in December, and Carmina Burana + Serenade in February, 2018

“For our return to the newly renovated venue, we wanted to present something that feels historic, and that is powerful and elegant like Music Hall,” says Artistic Director Victoria Morgan. “The devotion to Music Hall’s refurbishment is a labor of love undertaken by our community, and truly inspires our artists and audiences. Romeo & Juliet makes for the perfect return to a glorious cultural gem.”

Music Hall, one of the nation’s most treasured performance venues, has undergone a major renovation in Cincinnati’s Over-the-Rhine neighborhood that will realize long-awaited updates and upgrades throughout the iconic structure, build upon its world-class acoustics, and retain the hall’s historic grandeur.The $143 million renovation is supported by public and private contributions, and adds more than 31,500 square footage to the historic icon.

A welcome addition, a rehearsal studio for the Company has been created, the Harry T. Wilks Studio, and includes sprung floors, marley, and ballet barres. The Company will be able to utilize the space to rehearse multiple casts simultaneously while occupying the hall.

Additonal renovations include a refreshed exterior that connects the hall more directly to the neighborhood; a revitalized Springer Auditorium with new, more comfortable seating and flexible configurations for different types of performances; new practice rooms, dressing rooms and other backstage necessities for performers; a new large rehearsal/event space; expanded restrooms and concessions; and other enhancements to improve the patron and artist experience.

Cincinnati Ballet President & CEO Scott Altman has been named one of the Real Men Wear Pink candidates. Through a special partnership with Making Strides Against Breast Cancer, presented by TriHealth, 10% of ticket sales for the October 26 opening night performance of Romeo & Juliet will be donated to the American Cancer Society, in an effort raise awareness and support breast cancer research.

Cincinnati Ballet Young Professionals (CBYP) presents YP night at Romeo & Juliet. Kick off a new season of exciting events with cocktails and dinner by the bite with fellow YPs, October 26 at 5:30 pm in Music Hall’s Corbett Tower, followed by the opening night performance of Romeo & Juliet. The event is free, but RSVP is required. Contact events@cballet.org. To request YP Night media tickets, contact akruger@cballet.org.

The Re(new)ed Celebration, a free community event which includes a behind-the-scenes look at the state-of-the art, newly-renovated Music Hall, will be held Saturday, October 7, from 10 am-3 pm. The event, presented by ArtsWave, will feature more than 50 live performances by Cincinnati Ballet, the Cincinnati Symphony and Pops Orchestras, Cincinnati Opera, May Festival, and additional arts groups. For more information visit www.artswave.org.

PERFORMANCE DATES AND INFORMATION

WHO:
Cincinnati Ballet
Choreography: Victoria Morgan
Music: Sergei Prokofiev, performed by Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra

WHAT:
ROMEO & JULIET

WHEN:

  • Thursday, October 26 – 7:30 pm *Community Partner Night: American Cancer Society
  • Friday, October 27 – 8:00 pm
  • Saturday, October 28 – 2:00 pm & 8:00 pm
  • Sunday, October 29 – 1:00 pm & 6:30 pm

WHERE:
Cincinnati Music Hall, 1241 Elm Street, Cincinnati, Ohio  45202

HOW:
Call 513.621.5282, visit cballet.org or visit the Cincinnati Ballet Box Office at 1555 Central Parkway, Cincinnati, OH 45214

About Cincinnati Ballet
Since 1963, Cincinnati Ballet has been the cornerstone professional ballet company of the region, presenting a bold and adventurous array of classical, full-length ballets and contemporary works, regularly with live orchestral accompaniment. Under the artistic direction of Victoria Morgan, Cincinnati Ballet has become a creative force within the larger dance community, commissioning world premiere works and exploring unique collaborations with artists as diverse as Grammy winning guitarist Peter Frampton and popular, Ohio-based band Over the Rhine. With a mission to inspire hope and joy in our community and beyond through the power and passion of dance, Cincinnati Ballet reaches beyond the stage in programs that allow every person in the region to be part of the continued evolution of dance. To that end, Cincinnati Ballet presents exhilarating performances, extensive education outreach programs and offers top level professional ballet training at Cincinnati Ballet Otto M. Budig Academy.

CONNECT: READ / WATCH / LISTEN / LEARN / ENJOY at cballet.org

Cincinnati Ballet 2017-2018 Season Sponsors: ArtsWave, Mercy Health, Louise Dieterle Nippert Musical Arts Fund, PNC Bank, Austin E. Knowlton Foundation, Ohio Arts Council, Frisch’s Big Boy, Rhonda & Larry Sheakley

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MARTIN LUTHER ON TRIAL Runs Oct. 6-8

CAA_Martin Luther on Trial promoMARTIN LUTHER ON TRIAL
Fellowshiop for the Performing Arts
Oct. 6-8
Aronoff Center Jarson-Kaplan Theater [Downtown]

A trial for the soul of Martin Luther …and the prosecutor is the Devil. In the new original play MARTIN LUTHER ON TRIAL, Luther’s beloved wife Katarina defends him as witnesses including Adolf Hitler, Sigmund Freud, Rabbi Josel, St. Paul, Martin Luther King, Jr. and Pope Francis take the stand. Even as 2017 marks 500 years since Luther ignited the Protestant Revolt against Rome, he continues to spark intense debate. You be the judge in this witty, provocative exploration of one of history’s most explosive personalities and the religious and political controversies he unleashed. Recommended for ages 13 and older. 

  • Fri, Oct. 6 at 8pm
  • Sat. Oct. 7 at 2pm & 8pm
  • Sun, Oct. 8 at 2pm

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