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Cincinnati Playhouse Brings the Godmother of Rock and Roll to the Stage MARIE AND ROSETTA opens March 3

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Photo by Tony Arrasmith/Arrasmith & Associates.

CINCINNATI—The swinging gospel sound that influenced rock and roll comes to the Marx Theatre March 3 when Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park opens MARIE AND ROSETTA, presented by Leading Ladies. The play, which first appeared off-Broadway, runs through March 31. (Official opening night is March 8.)

A compelling stage drama, MARIE AND ROSETTA tells the life stories of gospel singer Sister Rosetta Tharpe (a 2018 Rock-and-Roll Hall of Fame inductee) and her protégée Marie Knight. Featuring gospel songs and Tharpe’s fierce guitar playing, the play explores their musical partnership, artistic influences and the many obstacles they faced in pursuit of their dreams.

George Brant, the playwright, brings to light how Sister Rosetta Tharpe influenced the birth of the rock ‘n roll music. He says, “Although history has tended to obscure the groundbreaking work of Sister Rosetta Tharpe, MARIE AND ROSETTA celebrates her incomparable contributions to the rock ‘n’ roll.”

This play with music is an inspiring portrait of these legendary singers who, together, blended gospel music with rock ‘n’ roll and became revered crossover artists in the 1930s and ‘40s. It takes place at one of their early rehearsals, as they work to find the perfect combination of gospel and rock. Between soulful musical numbers, the singers share their own memories of childhood, family, music and faith to develop a moving performance style that praises God and entertains the masses.

“Audiences will leave inspired by the lives and music of Sister Rosetta Tharpe and Marie Knight,” says Blake Robinson, artistic director of the Playhouse. “This groundbreaking play sheds light on the role of women and gospel singers in the birth of rock and roll, and we are proud to be one of only two theatres to stage the show after its debut off-Broadway two years ago.”

Neil Pepe, the artistic director of Atlantic Theater Company, directs the Playhouse’s production of MARIE AND ROSETTA. He also directed its off-Broadway world premiere in 2016. Miche Braden plays Sister Rosetta, and Chaz Hodges is Marie Knight. Katreese Barnes is on piano, and KJ Denhert is on guitar.

MARIE AND ROSETTA explores themes of femininity, motherhood and professional ambition in the face of cultural forces, a fusion of themes that Tharpe embodied and that intrigued Brant.

This co-production with Cleveland Play House is one of only two theatres to present the off-Broadway production after its world premiere with Atlantic Theatre Company in 2016.

SPECIAL EVENTS
ArtsWave Days Free Performance
Saturday, March 3, 4 p.m.
As part of ArtsWave Days, the Playhouse offers a free community performance of MARIE AND ROSETTA. To reserve tickets, visit cincyplay.com with promo code ARTSWAVE or call the Playhouse Box Office at 513-421-3888. Limited to four tickets per household. Subject to availability. Ticket pick-up from 10 a.m. to no later than 3 p.m. on the day of show.

The Impact of Sister Rosetta: A Celebration of Gospel, Blues, Rock and Jazz
Monday, March 12, 7 – 8:30 p.m. at Music Resource Center, 3032 Woodburn Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio 45206. It is free and open to the public but registration is required. Please call the Playhouse Box Office to reserve your spot at 513-421-3888.

PERFORMANCES
Evening performances on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays start at 7:30 p.m; Fridays and Saturdays 8 p.m. and Sundays 7 p.m. Matinee performance on Saturdays start at 4pm, Sundays at 2 p.m. as well as on Wednesday, March 28 at 1 p.m. Student performance is on March 14, Wednesday at 10 a.m.

TICKETS
Prices for MARIE AND ROSETTA start at $35 depending on seat selection 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. Plus, Sunday is College Night, with tickets to all 7 p.m. performances just $10. In addition to calling the Box Office, tickets can also be purchased by visiting the Playhouse website at www.cincyplay.com.

ACCESS
The Playhouse is fully accessible. Large print programs and hearing enhancement receivers are available upon request.

BOX OFFICE
513-421-3888 or 800-582-3208 toll-free in Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana; or 513-345-2248 – TDD access (Telecommunications Device for the Deaf).

SPONSORS
Production Sponsor is the Leading Ladies, a Playhouse program offering women who are passionate about theatre an opportunity to support a mainstage production and enjoy behind-the-scenes access with special events throughout the season. The Robert S. Marx Theatre Season is presented by Schueler Group. The Season Sponsor of New Work is The Rosenthal Foundation. Marx Theatre Season Design Sponsor is Macy’s. Artist sponsor is the Fifth Third Bank and The Geller Company is the design sponsor.

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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Two Family-Friendly Shows for the Price of One

Inspiring Arts Presents
INTO THE WOODS and THE JUNGLE BOOK
March 8th-11th, 2018

IAP_Into the Woods logoCincinnati, Ohio (February 14, 2018) Inspiring Arts Productions proudly presents two family-friendly classics joined together into one show. INTO THE WOODS and THE JUNGLE BOOK will take audiences deep into the forest where mysteries and adventure await. These two stories are woven together to take the audience on a journey that wanders through the trees to meet witches and wolves, elephants and princes, lost boys and a little girl in a bright red cape.

In addition to the six performances, there will also be a family-friendly special event available prior to the Friday and Saturday matinees. The young and the young-at-heart can come and meet some of the fairytale characters and enjoy themed crafts and games before the show. Look for special “Festival” tickets on the website.

All shows and special events will take place at:

Fitton Center for Creative Arts
101 S. Monument Ave.
Hamilton, Ohio 45011

Performances:

  • Thursday, March 8th, 7:00pm
  • Friday, March 9th, 2:00pm
  • Friday, March 9th, 7:00pm
  • Saturday, March 10th, 2:00pm
  • Saturday, March 10th, 7:00pm
  • Sunday, March 11th, 3:00pm

Tickets:
http://www.inspiringartsproductions.com/
Inspiring Arts is a not-for-profit group that exists to inspire, encourage,

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A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE Runs March 16-31

FT_A Streetcar Named Desire logoA STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE
Falcon Theatre
March 16-31
[Newport]

Directed by Nate Netzley

Cast: Tara Williams as Blanche DuBois, Phineas Clark as Stanley Kowalski, Ellie Margolis as Stella Kowalski, Charlie Roetting as Harold “Mitch” Mitchell, Torie Pate as Eunice Hubbell, Derek Snow as Steve Hubbell, Ray Dzhorgov as Pablo Gonzales, Natasha Boeckmann as Woman/Flower Peddler/Nurse, Terry Gosdin as Doctor & Tanner McDole as Young Collector

Blanche DuBois, a woman whose existence has been undermined by a lifetime of romantic illusions, arrives at her sister’s New Orleans apartment, seeking to stay for a while after the loss of their family’s ancestral home. Ensuing friction between Blanche and Stanley Kowalski, her sister Stella’s husband, leads to a tragic, inevitable conclusion.

  • Fri-Sat, March 16-17 at 8pm
  • Thu-Sat, March 22-24 at 8pm
  • Thu-Sat, March 29-31 at 8pm

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DREAMGIRLS Runs March 15-24

CBTC_Dreamgirls logoDREAMGIRLS
Cincinnati Black Theatre Company
March 15-24
Renew Community Church [Mt. Airy]

DREAMGIRLS follows the story of a black, all-girl singing trio from Chicago call “The Dreams” and the behind-the-scenes reality of the entertainment industry. At first, the Dreams’ manager falls in love with the lead singer, Effie. Later, he abandons her both romantically and professionally, replacing her with someone thinner. Eventually, Ellie manages to recover from the blow and builds a successful career going solo. In the end, during the group’s farewell appearance, Ellie is reunited with the Dreams resulting in a happy ending for all.

  • Thu-Fri, March 15-16 at 7:30pm
  • Sat, March 17 at 2pm & 7:30pm
  • Thu-Fri, March 22-23 at 7:30pm
  • Sat, March 24 at 2pm & 7:30pm 

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Auditions Announced for PRESENT LAUGHTER at Middletown Lyric Theatre

MLT_logoMiddletown Lyric Theatre
1530 Central Avenue Middletown, Ohio 45042
513-425-7140

AUDITION DATES & TIMES:

  • Sunday, February 18th – 2:00-4pm
  • Monday, February 19th – 7–8:15pm
  • Tuesday, February 21st – 7-8:15pm

AUDITION REQUIREMENTS: Cold reading from the script

PRODUCTION DATES: June 8, 9, 15 & 16 at 8:00 pm June 16th at 3:00 pm

REHEARSAL AND PRODUCTION WEEK COMMITMENT: Must be available: June 2 – June 8 without conflict

CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS: NOTE: The age range of characters is based on who auditions and what is appropriate as an ensemble.

  • Garry Essendine: 40 -60 a cigarette-holder-wielding matinee idol slipping reluctantly into middle age; self-dramatizing, self-important, and hopelessly self-infatuated.
  • Liz Essendine: 40 – 50 Garry’s ex-wife and theatrical producer; charming, kind, and practical.
  • Joanna Lyppiatt: 30 – 45 Hugo’s wife; attractive, glamorous, ruthless, and shameless.
  • Monica Reed: 35 – 55 Garry’s secretary and “right-hand man”; sharp-witted, organized, acerbic.
  • Daphne Stillington: 18 – 25 Pretty ingenue; innocent and romantic but ambitious
  • Fred: 30 – 60 Garry’s smartly-dressed, cocky valet.
  • Roland Maule: 20-30 Idealistic, slightly-unbalanced, aspiring playwright
  •  Morris Dixon: 30 – 50 Garry’s friend and theatrical producer; romantic and self involved.
  • Hugo Lyppiatt: 40 – 70 Businessman and Garry’s theatrical producer; slightly pompous and oblivious.
  • Mrs. Erickson: 35-65 Garry’s eccentric housekeeper.
  • Lady Saltburn: 50-80 Wealthy, patron of the arts.

ABOUT THE SHOW:

Written by Noel Coward

Directed by Charley Shafor

At the center of his own universe sits matinee idol Garry Essendine: suave, hedonistic and too old, says his wife, to be having numerous affairs. His line in harmless, infatuated debutantes is largely tolerated but playing closer to home is not. Just before he escapes on tour to Africa the full extent of his misdemeanors is discovered. And all hell breaks loose.

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