Monthly Archives: April 2018

Part-Time Scenic Artist/Builder Sought by Cincinnati Landmark Productions

CLPCincinnati Landmark Productions, the parent theatrical organization for The Covedale Center for the Performing Art and the Warsaw Federal Incline Theater is seeking a part-time (25-30 hours a week) scenic artist/set builder.

Requirements:

  • Able to utilize technical equipment.
  • Able to utilize tools for set work.
  • Able and willing to follow instructions with good time management and problem solving skills.
  • Carpentry skills to be utilized for building sets/painting.
  • Ability to lift 50+ lbs.
  • Able to read and write and communicate effectively.
  • Thinks creatively.

Other Requirements:

  • Must have a valid driver’s license and reliable transportation.
  • Over 21 years of age preferred
  • Candidate must be able to work in an unsupervised environment.
  • Is a self-starter, dependable, and have excellent communications skills.
  • Able to work early mornings and afternoons (based on our production schedule).
  • Able to drive a box truck.
  • Even tempered and have a good sense of humor and be willing to work in a unique, and fun environment!

If interested, please email Denny Reed, Tech Director at dennyreed@clpshows.org (NO PHONE CALLS or WALK-INS PLEASE). When applying, please include a cover letter and resume. Deadline to submit resume cover letter and resume is Friday, May 4, 2018.

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Mariemont Players Announces THE OUTGOING TIDE

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Barbara Karol as Peg, Michael Ireland as Jack & Harold Murphy as Gunner. Photo by KPIX Photography – http://www.kpixpro.com

Mariemont Players presents The Outgoing Tide at the Walton Creek Theater, 4101 Walton Creek Road (just East of Mariemont), May 11th to May 27th.

In a summer cottage on Chesapeake Bay, Gunner has hatched an unorthodox plan to secure his family’s future but meets with resistance from his wife and son. As winter approaches, the three must quickly find common ground and come to an understanding – before the tide goes out.

The Outgoing Tide is directed by Dan Maloney, and features the talents of Harold MurphyBarbara Karol, and Michael Ireland.

Come visit our beautifully renovated auditorium complete with more comfortable seating, center aisle seats, new carpeting, fresh paint, aisle lighting, and a sound induction loop for those with hearing aid T switches and head sets for those with low hearing issues.

Performances will be:

  • 8 PM Friday, May 11th (Post-Show Opening Night Reception)
  • 8 PM Saturday, May 12th
  • 2 PM Sunday, May 13th
  • 7:30 PM Thursday, May 17th
  • 8 PM Friday, May 18th
  • 8 PM Saturday, May 19th
  • 2 PM Sunday, May 20th
  • 7 PM Sunday, May 20th
  • 7:30 PM Thursday, May 24th
  • 8 PM Friday, May 25th
  • 3 PM Saturday, May 26th
  • 8 PM Saturday, May 26th
  • 2 PM Sunday, May 27th

To order tickets for The Outgoing Tide, call Betsy at 513-684-1236 OR order online at www.mariemontplayers.com. All seats are reserved and $20 each.

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Cast Announced for THE CANTERVILLE GHOST at Beechmont Players

BPI_logoCast for The Canterville Ghost presented by Beechmont Players
Adapted by Marisha Chamberlain from the story by Oscar Wilde

July 27-August 4, 2018  at the Anderson Center Theater

A no-nonsense American family buys a 500-year-old mansion in rural England, scoffing at warnings of a fierce resident ghost.  The spirited (and skeptical) Americans – Mother, Father, young Virginia, and her mischievous little twin brothers – find their match in the equally spirited and clever ghost, who is determined to scare them away.  Will they go, or will the ghost? 

CAST

  • OSCAR WILDE / THE CANTERVILLE GHOST (Simon de Canterville) :  Mark Waldfogle
  • LORD CANTERVILLE (former owner of Canterville Chase): Tim Carney
  • HIRAM B. OTIS (Father of the American Family):  Eric Day
  • LUCRETIA TAPPAN OTIS (Hiram’s wife):  Jennifer Keith
  • VIRGINIA OTIS (Hiram & Lucretia’s daughter): Hannah Richardson
  • CHIP AND CHARLIE OTIS (Hiram & Lucretia’s twin sons): Trent and Thomas Stricker
  • THE DUKE OF CHESHIRE (Virginia’s young admirer): Josiah Taylor
  • MRS. UMNEY (the English housekeeper): Jan Costello

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Auditions Announced for CONTRARY TALES at Village Players

VP_Contrary Tales logoAnnouncing auditions for our June production of new works, CONTRARY TALES: Six New Storybook Plays for Grownups at 3pm on Sunday, April 29th at the theater.

Cold readings from new scripts
Numerous roles available for all genders, ages, and types (18 and up)
Double casting is likely
Minimal rehearsal commitment

Production dates: June 15, 16 and 17

Directed by Nathan Henegar

Produced by the authors: Doug Decatur, A.K. Forbes, William Lindsey, Judy Sceifres, Fred Tacon & Eric Thomas

Questions? Contact the director at nathan.henegar@gmail.com

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New York Times Correspondents to Host Special 52 PLACES TO GO Event at CSC’s New Theater

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Jada Yuan.

New York Times Correspondents to Host Special
“52 Places To Go” Event at Cincinnati Shakespeare Company’s
New Theater on May 9, 2018  

Join The New York Times’s inaugural 52 Places Traveler Jada Yuan for a conversation with National Correspondent John Eligon that could only happen in Cincinnati, with a view from the road at the event “Destination Cincinnati – And Beyond”.

CINCINNATI, OH – APRIL 25, 2018 at 7:30am – In January, Cincinnati was selected by the New York Times for its prestigious “52 Places To Go” annual feature, a list of must-see locations around the world that inspire its readers’ wanderlust. For the first time ever, the nation’s largest daily newspaper has also selected a “52 Places Traveler” who will report from the road as she visits each and every location on the list throughout 2018. The Cincinnati stop is planned for May when the 52 Places Traveler Jada Yuan will join New York Times veteran reporter John Eligon for a one-night-only special event, Wednesday, May 9 titled “Destination Cincinnati- And Beyond”. Cincinnati is the first city to host an exclusive event in conjunction with the 52 Places designation honor.

Titled “Destination Cincinnati – And Beyond,” the event will be held at the Cincinnati Shakespeare Company where Yuan and Eligon will take the stage for an interview-style dialogue.  Logging almost four months of travel on her mission to visit each location on The Times’s 52 Places to Go in 2018 list, Ms. Yuan will first share practical travel tips and observations from the first 14 stops on her trip. She will be joined by Kansas City Bureau Chief and National Correspondent John Eligon, who has relocated to the Midwest from New York City, and traveled to Australia last year to report on its indigenous communities. The two Times journalists will discuss their journeys, the ever-evolving city of Cincinnati, and more at Cincinnati Shakespeare Company’s brand new theater, a cultural landmark mentioned in the 52 Place To Go article where it was reported that the seats, “none more than 20 feet from the stage, guarantee theatrical immersion” at this event!

CSC_New Theater outside at night“Over the last year, our region has earned not one, but six major stories in the New York Times showcasing our people and places. The first was a major travel feature in their popular ’36 Hours In…’ series and it culminated with earning a Top 10 spot on their coveted 2018 list of 52 Places to Go,” said Julie Calvert, executive director of Source Cincinnati, an organization that pursues positive national media coverage for the region. “This recognition is a definitive statement to the world that it’s time to experience all that the Cincinnati region offers.”

Yuan was chosen for the yearlong trek around the world from among 13,000 applicants. She has spent the last decade at New York magazine, covering celebrities, film festivals and presidential conventions. She grew up in northern New Mexico, has a degree in history from Yale University and currently lives in Brooklyn. In his 11 years at The Times, Eligon has covered a variety of topics ranging from sports to courts to politics. His work has taken him to South Africa to cover the death of Nelson Mandela and Turin to cover the Winter Olympics. As a national correspondent, John was in Cincinnati last June to cover the National Underground Railroad Freedom’s Center new Implicit Bias Lab for a Facebook Live event for more than 100,000 viewers.

The event will begin with networking and refreshments in the theater lobby at 6:00pm, followed by the conversation at 7pm on the main stage with a reception following. Seating is limited and is open to the public. Tickets can be purchased for $25 at https://cincyshakes.com/on-stage/new-york-times-event or by calling 513-381-2273. The New York Times selected the new CSC theater for this exclusive event because of its intimate environment, with no seat more than 20 feet from the stage. The Otto M. Budig Theater is located at 1195 Elm Street in downtown Cincinnati.  Valet parking is available for purchase.

“We were honored to be one of the featured venues that helped Cincinnati earn its place on the New York Times 2018 list,” said Jay Woffington, Executive Director of Cincinnati Shakespeare Company. “It’s icing on the cake to be asked to host this special event on May 9, and we can’t wait to welcome Jada and John. Cincinnatians have always said we’d gladly put our arts and culture scene up against any in the world. It’s gratifying to see The Times give so many people around the globe a glimpse of Cincinnati and invite them to experience our region for themselves.”

To follow Jada Yuan’s trip, follow her at nytimes.com/column/the-52-places-traveler and on Instagram @alphajada; on Twitter @JadaBird; and on Facebook, facebook.com/JadaYuan.

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About Source Cincinnati
Source Cincinnati was launched in 2014 to capture and tell the Cincinnati story via national press coverage and social media engagement. Source elevates the region’s global reputation by positioning its economic vibrancy, innovative thinkers and leaders, thriving arts and culture, and smart approaches to growth. The resulting national media coverage has reached more than 1.5 billion sets of eyes around the world, helping attract talent, visitors, attention and investment to the Cincinnati region like never before. Source Cincinnati is funded jointly by a regional civic and business coalition, led by the Cincinnati USA Convention & Visitors Bureau, the Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber and the Regional Economic Development Initiative (REDI Cincinnati). To learn more, visit www.thecincinnatiexperience.com.

About Cincinnati Shakespeare Company
Cincinnati Shakespeare Company is a professional theatre company dedicated to bringing Shakespeare and the classics to life for audiences of all ages.  In the summer of 2017, the theater relocated to the Otto M. Budig Theater, a brand new facility in OTR. CSC’s repertoire is made up of the works of William Shakespeare, literary adaptations, and contemporary classics.  CSC performs on a Small Professional Theatre contract with Actors’ Equity Association. Cincinnati Shakespeare is a member of the Theater Communications Group and the Shakespeare Theater Association.  Each year, Cincinnati Shakespeare Company’s Education and Outreach Programs reach over 50,000 young people and underserved community members each season by taking Shakespeare into schools, parks, community centers and by hosting educational matinees of mainstage productions.  In 2015, CSC was proud to become one of the first five theaters in the United States to “Complete the Canon” by producing all 38 plays by William Shakespeare. CSC is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization and all donations are tax deductible.  Cincinnati Shakespeare Company is proud to be Cincinnati’s stage for the classics!

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