Yearly Archives: 2017

Troy Civic Theatre remembers 9/11 with YANKEE TAVERN by Steven Dietz

TROY_Yankee Tavern promo

Steve Dietrich as Ray, Derek Dunavent as Adam, Sydney Edington as Janet, and Alain Alejandro as Palmer.

Troy, Ohio – September 7, 2017:  Troy Civic Theatre is excited to announce their upcoming production, YANKEE TAVERN.

You may think you’ve heard every possible 9/11 conspiracy theory, but this story offers new insight.  When a stranger walks into a timeworn New York tavern, he shakes up the regulars, and a young couple finds themselves caught up in what might be the biggest conspiracy of all.  A show full of intrigue, YANKEE TAVERN is sure to be on your mind long after leaving the theatre.

YANKEE TAVERN stars TCT regulars Derek Dunavent as Adam, Sydney Edington as Janet, Steve Dietrich as Ray, and Alain Alejandro as Palmer.  Jennifer Kaufman is directing her third show at TCT with assistance from stage manager, Niccole SueAnn Wallace.

YANKEE TAVERN is being presented with permission by Dramatists Play Service.  Performances run September 29, 30, October 1, 6, 7, 8 at the Barn in the Park on Adams Street in Troy, at 8 pm on Fridays and Saturdays, and 2 pm on Sunday. Patrons should note, each of the shows in the 2017-2018 season will feature six performances, which includes a Sunday matinee performance both weekends. Tickets are available by calling the theatre box office at 937-339-7700 or by ordering online at www.troycivictheatre.com.

Troy Civic Theatre is a non-profit community theatre located about 20 minutes north of Dayton.  TCT has been honored with several Dayton-area and Ohio regional and state performance and technical awards over the years, and has continued to bring quality entertainment to Troy for more than 50 years.  For more information, please contact the theatre at 937-339-7700 or visit their website at www.troycivictheatre.com.

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Playhouse Off the Hill Tour Begins with a Flash Sept. 30

THE LAST FIREFLY Helps Children Find the Courage Within

PIP_The Last Firefly

Promotional photo by Tony Arrasmith/Arrasmith & Associates.

CINCINNATI—Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park’s popular Off the Hill touring series returns Sept. 30 with THE LAST FIREFLY. The fantastical story combining Japanese fairy tales and folklore runs through Oct. 29 at community centers and schools across the region, from Burlington to Price Hill to Mariemont and at Memorial Hall in Over-the-Rhine.

THE LAST FIREFLY is the mythical story of Boom, the son of Thunder, who sets out to discover his true self. After his stepfather forces Boom from his home, he begins a search for his real father, which takes him on a journey of self-discovery, where he must courageously battle forces of nature.

“This show is a fun adventure that will engage the imaginations of children and parents alike,” says DaunielleTraditionally, kabuki theatre explores themes of good and evil through nature and spirituality. Characters include Lightning, Monkey,

Noted playwright Naomi Iizuka’s script is an evocative and kabuki-influenced play geared towards young audiences. Kabuki theatre is a Japanese form of stage drama that is characterized by elaborate costumes, lively storytelling, music, movement, and dancing.

Rasmussen, director of education and community engagement at the Playhouse.Tree and Spider, and Boom must also battle fierce elements of nature. These fantastical characteristics call for an especially innovative approach to set design, props, and costume, all of which are crafted by Playhouse artisans.

THE LAST FIREFLY is performed by members of the 2017-18 Bruce E. Coyle Acting Intern Company, under the direction of Playhouse Associate Artist Timothy Douglas. As Associate Artist, Douglas has directed many productions for the Marx and Shelterhouse stages, including Jitney, Buzzer, Clybourne Park, The North Pool, Mothers and Sons and the world premiere of Safe House. THE LAST FIREFLY marks his first production for the Playhouse in which he directs young and emerging artists for children’s theatre.

“We are very fortunate to have a director of Timothy’s caliber working with us on the first tour of the season,” says Rasmussen. “I can’t think of a better craftsman and storyteller to put together the story of Boom’s journey.”

Other upcoming Off the Hill touring plays include PINOCCHIO, Jan. 21 to Feb. 11, 2018. The much-loved tale about a wooden puppet who dreams of becoming a real boy is packed with magical characters, cartwheels, circus antics and dollops of fun for the whole family starting at age 6 and up. RAPUNZEL, recommended for ages 4 and up, premieres April 5, 2018, and runs to May 20. Young Rapunzel lives in a tower, curious about the outside until she meets a local boy who finally gives her the courage to be free.

Find a full list of public performances here.

Directed by Timothy Douglas and choreographed by Daunielle Rasmussen, the cast includes Hannah Jones, Marco Adriel Munoz, Psacoya Guinn & JT Stocks.

Off the Hill is supported by The Robert and Adele Schiff Family Foundation and John C. Griswold Foundation.

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 and the National Endowment for the Arts.

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Call for Directors at Bart’s Bards

BB_logoBart’s Bards, a Christian theatrical ministry of St. Bartholomew Parish, is holding an Open Call for Directors for our summer 2018 Musical. Dates for the run are Thursday, June 21 at 8PM, Friday, June 22 at 8PM, Saturday, June 23 at 2PM & 8PM, and Sunday, June 24 at 2PM, 2018. The show is performed on the Ray Sowell Commemorative Stage in the Fr. William F. Krumpe Activity Center in Springfield Township, OH. Interested persons should email Joy Niehaus at joy.niehaus@yahoo.com to confirm a 30-minute appointment time on one of the following dates:

  • Saturday, September 23, 2017, 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM
  • Monday, September 25, 2017, 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM

You may pitch one of these 3 shows:
1. ANNIE
2. PETER PAN (no flying)
3. BEAUTY AND THE BEAST

**You may also pitch a show of your choice; however, it must include a significant number of children in the cast. Widely recognizable shows are preferred.

Please note: while we will be as flexible as possible if more time is needed to pitch multiple shows, timing may be restricted due to the number of directors presenting.

Please be prepared with the following items:

  1. Your theatrical resume and contact information.
  2. List of production or technical crew persons that work with you on a regular basis.
  3. For all shows presented, please be prepared to answer the following questions:
    • What technical issues does the show present? How would you resolve them?
    • Are there any foreseen casting difficulties with the show? How would you overcome them?
    • What draws you to want to be a director?
    • What would make someone want to see this show?
    • How do you plan to communicate with your production staff (i.e. choreographer, music director, stage manager, etc.) and cast?
    • Do you have other commitments during the time frame of the show? What is your contingency plan?
  4. For PETER PAN, please be prepared to answer the following questions:
    • How would you put this show on stage without the ability to fly the actors (this will most likely not fit into the budget for this year’s production)?
    • What barriers do you see to making this show a success without the ability to fly the actors? How would you overcome these?
    • How much would you expect not flying the actors to impact ticket sales?

If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact Bart’s Bards Board Co-Chairwoman, joy Niehaus, at joy.niehaus@yahoo.com.

Thanks for your interest.

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Cincinnati Ballet Presents THE KAPLAN NEW WORK SERIES

CB_New Works 2017 logoThe annual series returns to the Aronoff Center’s intimate Jarson-Kaplan Theater this fall

Celebrating its 13th year, The Kaplan New Work Series opens Cincinnati Ballet’s groundbreaking 2017-2018 Season September 14-24 at the Aronoff Center’s Jarson-Kaplan Theater. The series offers an up-close experience with a variety of exciting World Premieres by today’s most innovative choreographers. This year’s program includes special guest Travis Wall, best known for his work on the hit TV show, So You Think You Can Dance, and brand new works from Heather BrittPenny Saunders, and Johanna Bernstein Wilt. A solo piece choreographed by Victoria Morgan will also receive its regional premiere, danced to “Black Coffee” by k.d. Lang.

Travis Wall rose to fame as the runner-up in Season two for the hit Fox TV show, So You Think You Can Dance, and is currently a resident choreographer for the show. Wall was the winner of the 2015 Emmy Award for Outstanding Choreography, and has been nominated for an Emmy six times. He has choreographed for popular musicians including Carrie Underwood, Justin Bieber, and Demi Lovato. His other TV and film choreographing credits including the 82nd Academy Awards, Disneyland’s 60th Anniversary Special, the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards, and the feature film, Step Up Revolution. He currently serves as the Artistic Director of Shaping Sound, the contemporary dance group he co-created with Nick Lazzarini, Teddy Forance, and Kyle Robinson. The Kaplan New Works Series is Wall’s first collaboration with Cincinnati Ballet, and it will also be only his second experience working with a professional ballet company (he choreographed a piece for Los Angeles Ballet in 2010).

“I think Travis will be a good fit for Cincinnati Ballet because of his strong and diverse dance background,” says Artistic Director, Victoria Morgan. “His choreography is full of energy and unexpected twists and accents, and our dancers are facile when it comes to bringing strong ballet technique and pointe work to contemporary movement. We are thrilled to have him join our program, and can’t wait to see what transpires!”

Heather Britt, a Cincinnati-based choreographer and founder of the wildly popular DANCEFIX classes, presents her ninth World Premiere for Cincinnati Ballet. Most recently, she wowed audiences with the World Premiere of “Karass” in the 2016-2017 New Works. In 2015-2016’s Director’s Choice, Britt presented the sensual duet entitled “Habitual” to rave reviews. According to the Cincinnati Enquirer, “Britt and her dancers infuse the work with a level of intimacy we rarely see onstage.”

Britt graduated from the School for Creative and Performing Arts before going on to enjoy a modern dance career in California. Upon returning to Cincinnati, Britt founded HBDC (Heather Britt Dance collective) which encompasses DANCEFIX.  As a choreographer, her work has been featured several times in The Kaplan New Works Series, as well as with Cincinnati Ballet’s Second Company, Northern Kentucky University, ArtsWave, Playhouse in the Park, The Constella Festival, Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati Art Museum, and Concert:Nova.

Penny Saunders presents a World Premiere, in her first collaboration with Cincinnati Ballet, inspired by the story of Maria Anna Mozart. “She was said to be as talented a musician and composer as her brother, Wolfgang,” says Saunders, “but was not permitted to continue her carer in music because she was a woman.”

Saunders began her professional career with The American Repertory Ballet under the direction of Septime Webre. She went on to dance with Ballet Arizona, MOMIX Dance Theater, Cedar Lake Ensemble, and in 2004 she joined Hubbard Street Dance Chicago. In 2011, Saunders won the International Commissioning Project which launched her choreographic career, creating pieces for Hubbard Streets’ main and second company, Whim W’Him, SFDanceworks, Neos Dance Theater, Owen Cox Dance Group, and The Nexus Project. Saunders is the choreographer in residence at The Grand Rapids Ballet, receiving support from The New York City Ballet Choreographic Commissions Initiative, and  the recipient of the 2016 Princess Grace Choreographic Fellowship.

Johanna Bernstein Wilt, Cincinnati Ballet’s Ballet Master, will be presenting a World Premiere piece entitled, “The Dance Will Set You Free,” focusing on the creative process and the enigmatic spirit of dance. The 2017-2018 Season is Bernstein Wilt’s 36th year at Cincinnati Ballet, and she is thrilled to be creating her fourth ballet for New Works. Wilt joined as a dancer in 1981 and performed for 11 seasons before joining the artistic team in 1992. Throughout her career, she has staged ballets for notable choreographers such as Septime Webre, Kirk Peterson, David Nixon, Peter Anastos, Val Caniparoli, William Whitener and Jessica Lang.

Her choreographic credits include “Everyday Is a New Beginning,” for Cincinnati Ballet’s New Works during the 2008-2009 Season, and “A Hero’s Prayer” for the 2011-2012 New Works to commemorate her 30 years of work at Cincinnati Ballet. She also choreographed the Elgar Pas de Deux for Lumenocity (2014) and Life (is complicated) (2016) for Cincinnati Ballet’s Second Company.

Victoria Morgan presents “Black Coffee,” with music by k.d. Lang. The expressive solo is one of the first pieces Morgan choreographed after retiring from the stage, and it will be re-worked for its regional premiere in New Works. “The words and the mood of this piece felt like my inner story at the time,” says Morgan. “I have always wanted to revisit this piece,  and I’m interested to see how it can evolve as I have evolved.”

Since creating the first iteration of “Black Coffee,” Morgan has added extensively to her choreography credits, including full-length ballets such as CinderellaRomeo & JulietThe New Nutcracker, and King Arthur’s Camelot. She has also choreographed several contemporary works such as “Fractured Glass,” “Patriotic Pas,” and “Somewhere Close to Happiness.”

PERFORMANCE DATES AND INFORMATION

WHO: Cincinnati Ballet

World Premiere
Choreography: Heather Britt

Black Coffee
Choreography: Victoria Morgan

World Premiere
Choreography: Penny Saunders

World Premiere
Choreography: Travis Wall

World Premiere
Choreography: Johanna Bernstein Wilt

WHAT: THE KAPLAN NEW WORK SERIES

WHEN:

  • Thursday, September 14 – 7:30 pm
  • Friday, September 15 – 8:00 pm
  • Saturday, September 16 – 2:00 pm & 8:00 pm
  • Tuesday, September 19 – 7:30 pm
  • Wednesday, September 20 – 7:30 pm
  • Thursday, September 21 – 7:30 pm
  • Friday, September 22 – 8:00 pm
  • Saturday, September 23 – 2:00 & 8:00 pm
  • Sunday, September 24 – 1:00 & 6:30 pm

WHERE:
Aronoff Center for the Arts
650 Walnut 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 45212

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, Rhonda & Larry Sheakley, PNC Bank, Louise Dieterle Nippert Musical Arts Fund, Ohio Arts Council, Mercy Health, Frisch’s Big Boy, Austin E. Knowlton Foundation, The Otto M. Budig Family Foundation

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THE CURIOUS SAVAGE Runs Oct. 6-14

MCP_The Curious Savage logoTHE CURIOUS SAVAGE
Mason Community Players
Oct. 6-14
Theatre 42 [Lebanon]

Directed by Gail Rudolph
Produced by Tessa Catlin & Carly Jo Baumgartner

Cast: Melissia Gary as Mrs. Savage, David Pendergraft as Titus, Joshua Marcus as Samuel, Trisha Cooper as Lilly Belle, Elyssa Carmony as Fairy, Jay Fultz as Hannibal, Randy King as Jeff, Karen Oehler as Florence, Rebecca Brewer as Mrs. Paddy, Scott Mussari as Dr. Emmet, Ann Sullivan as Miss Willie and Sammy King & Gideon Sullivan as John Thomas

This heartwarming and funny play tells the story of Ethel P. Savage. Recently widowed, Mrs. Savage is the recipient of ten million dollars from her husband’s estate. She wants to give her money away to others so that they can pursue their “foolish dreams.” Her three stepchildren are determined to prevent the loss of “their” fortune. They have Mrs. Savage committed to The Cloisters, a stately sanatorium. That’s where the fun begins!

  • Fri-Sat, Oct. 6-7 at 8pm
  • Sun, Oct. 8 at 2pm
  • Thu-Sat, Oct. 12-14 at 8pm

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