Monthly Archives: June 2018

SHE LOVES ME Runs July 13-Aug. 4

KRT_She Loves Me logoSHE LOVES ME
Kincaid Regional Theatre
July 13-Aug. 4
Ridgeway Playhouse [Falmouth, Ky.]

Directed by J. Farley Norman

Cast: Tyler Rosenblatt, Maggie Browne, Haley Gillman, Jeremy Cox, Alan McKee, Mitch Ruth, Michael English, Lexi Rigsby, Lexie Callaham, Courtney Mulford, Christina Tully, Katie Jackson, Ben Eglian, Patrick Taft & Tony Newton

In this scented case of mistaken identity and letter writing, two feuding perfume clerks have no idea that they are in love. Set in a 1930s European perfumery, we meet shop clerks, Amalia and Georg, who, more often than not, don’t see eye to eye. After both respond to a “lonely hearts advertisement” in the newspaper, they now live for the love letters that they exchange, but the identity of their admirers remains unknown. Join Amalia and Georg to discover the identity of their true loves… and of all the twists and turns along the way!

  • Fri-Sat, July 13-14 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, July 15 at 2pm
  • Wed-Thu, July 18-19 at 2pm
  • Fri-Sat, July 20-21 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, July 22 at 2pm
  • Wed-Thu, July 25-26 at 2pm
  • Fri, July 27 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, July 29 at 2pm
  • Wed-Thu, Aug. 1-2 at 2pm
  • Fri-Sat, Aug. 3-4 at 7:30pm

 

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Director Sought for LATER LIFE at Fairfield Footlighters

fflDue to unforeseen circumstances, Fairfield Footlighters is seeking a director for the September production of LATER LIFE.

Auditions scheduled for August 6-7

Rehearsals Mon-Thur, 6:30 – 9pm
Production dates: Sept 21-23, 28-30

LATER LIFE
By A.R. Gurney
What would you do if you were given a second change? Would you be brave enough to take it? An old girlfriend offers some sparkle to Austin’s life, as the unpredictable Ruth loosens him, comically and sometimes painfully, from the grip of years of depression and lifelessness.

Cast Size: 2M / 2F

All rehearsals and production at the Fairfield Community Arts Center, 411 Wessel Dr. 45014

If interested, please contact footlighterspres@gmail.com

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SHREK The Musical Runs July 13-22

CAST_Shrek logoSHREK The Musical
Commonwealth Artists Student Theatre
July 13-22
The Carnegie [Covington]

Shrek is a Tony Award-winning fairy tale adventure, bringing all the beloved characters you know from the film to life on stage and proves there’s more to the story than meets the ears. The story is the tale of an unlikely hero (Shrek) who finds himself on a life-changing journey alongside a wisecracking Donkey and a feisty princess who resists her rescue. Throw in a short-tempered bad guy, a cookie with an attitude and a multitude of other fairy tale misfits, and you’ve got the kind of mess that calls for a real hero. Luckily, there’s one on hand… and his name is Shrek. Shrek proves that beauty is truly in the eye of the ogre.

  • Fri-Sat, July 13-14 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, July 15 at 2pm
  • Fri-Sat, July 20-21 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, July 22 at 2pm

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Disney’s THE LITTLE MERMAID Runs July 13-22

LSC_The Little Mermaid logoDisney’s THE LITTLE MERMAID
Loveland Stage Company Summer Youth Workshop
July 13-22
[Loveland]

Directed by Christina Siciliano
Music direction by Jeanne Bilyeu
Vocal direction by Brian Harvey
Choreographed by Marjory Clegg
Produced by Kate Arnold, Sue Lundy & Barb Siciliano

In this classic “tail,” the beautiful mermaid longs for a life on dry land. But to follow her heart, she must disobey her father and outsmart the evil sea witch.

  • Fri-Sat, July 13-14 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, July 15 at 3pm
  • Thu-Sat, July 19-21 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, July 22 at 3pm

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Awards Announced for Theaters Around the World Promoting Gender Equity

Industry still has a long way to go, Centre for Women Playwrights finds

ICWP_logoNEW YORK, USA, JUNE 11, 2018

The International Centre for Women Playwrights (ICWP) today announced its 2018 50/50 Applause Awards, honoring theaters that produce plays written in equal measure by women and men. At the same time, the Centre finds that the vast majority of theaters around the world are coming up short in terms of gender equity.

The Centre received 103 nominations and only 62 qualified for the award.

The awards honor theaters at least half of whose productions in their July 2017- June 2018 seasons are written by women.Further, a theater must have staged three or more productions during the season and have plays authored by both male and female in their season. For the 2018 Awards, only Main Stage productions were taken into account, as that is where most theater budgets are spent and where playwrights receive the most media attention and career advancement.

The 62 recipients of this year’s awards are found throughout Australia, Canada, Finland, Scotland, Singapore, South Africa, United States, and Wales.

For the 2017-2018 season, approximately 60% of the qualifying theaters are repeat recipients. For example, Here Arts Center has made the list for six years in a row, while off the WALL has made it for five consecutive years. Awardees range from community and college theaters to internationally renowned public theaters.

 “We are pleased to see that there are some theaters that, year after year, provide opportunities for women playwrights. We salute their efforts,” said 50/50 Applause Award Co-Chair Patricia L. Morin. “However, we will witness more economic discrimination toward women playwrights (smaller stages, less performances, less pay), as well as the constant promotion of male voices, unless more theaters step up and join the ranks to support 50/50 gender parity.”

Academic and charity organization research continues to support the notion that there are gender inequities in theatrical companies around the globe.

For example, the League of Professional Theatre Women recently released the results of its 2018 “Women Count” study. The percentage of women playwrights represented by the theaters profiled in the study ranged from 29% in 2013-2014 and 2015-2016 to a season high of 37% in 2016-2017.  This looks like an upward movement to be welcomed, but a closer look at the figures shows that five theaters profiled in the study had no women playwrights at all in the 2016-2017 study season.

In late 2017, American Theatre magazine reported that, out of 513 not-for-profit theaters across the U.S., only 26% of their new plays and revivals were written by women, with 62% written by men and 11% co-written by women and men.

The Playwrights Guild of Canada reported that for the 2017 season in that country, productions by male playwrights continued to dominate — 64%, which was the same as 2016 — and shows by women playwrights still hovered around the 25% mark.

The National Voice, a publication of The Australian Writers Guild, reported that, of 95 shows surveyed for 2017 that included Australian playwrights — including those staged by state theater companies — 56% were written by men.

The 2018 50/50 Applause Awards come in the wake of a momentous year for women’s struggle for equality in many different arenas. The #metoo movement that began in October 2017 rocked the film, media and theater industries across the world. The movement has shown how a bullying and sexually abusive environment limits the participation and career success of women.

A majority of theater artistic directors do not stage the work of female and male playwrights in an equal proportion, and this has repercussions for society by suppressing women’s stories and filling the theater stages with the male imagination. The male presence not only dominates artistic directors, it dominates the theater boards, governing boards, and public funding institutions throughout the world.

The bravery of those speaking out in the #metoo movement is echoed in the words of Millicent Fawcett, the early 20th century British suffragist who campaigned for women’s rights throughout her life, and whose motto was “Courage calls to courage everywhere”.

To have a professional theater scene that encourages, enables and celebrates women playwrights, governing boards, public funders and artistic directors around the world should ask themselves if the theater programs they are supporting are enabling gender discrimination in favor of men, and silencing the voices of the creative women who have equally valid things to say. The 50/50 Applause Award certificate should be as important as fire and public safety certificates, and their theaters should not be able to open their doors without it.

At the urging of feminist and journalist Caroline Criado Perez, a statue of Millicent Fawcett was placed in London’s Parliament Square in April. In the foreword to the Fawcett Society report “Sex & Power 2018″, Perez writes: “Finally, we have to stop pretending that the path to equality is out of our hands. Power is never given freely. Liberty is never achieved by chance. It is achieved by design. So let’s start designing it.”

The 50/50 Applause Award recipients for the 2017-2018 season are: 

* Indicates a Repeat Recipient

* 16th Street Theater, Berwyn, IL   USA

Acadiana Repertory Theatre, Lafayette, LA   USA

* Alberta Theatre Projects, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Arkansas Repertory Theatre, Little Rock, AR   USA

* Aurora Theatre Company, Berkeley, CA   USA

Baxter Theatre Centre, Cape Town, South Africa

Belvoir St. Theatre, Surry Hills, NSW, Australia

Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Berkeley, CA, USA

Burning Coal Theatre Company, Raleigh, NC   USA

Capital Stage Company, Sacramento, CA, USA

Catholic University of America, Hartke Theatre, Washington, DC   USA

* Centenary Stage Company, Hackettstown, NJ, USA

* Central Works, Berkeley, CA, USA

Centre du Théâtre d’Aujourd’hui, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

* Checkpoint Theatre, Singapore, Singapore

* City Theatre Company, Pittsburgh, PA, USA

Epic Theatre Company, Cranston, RI, USA

* Factory Theatre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Geffen Playhouse, Los Angeles, CA, USA

* Globe Theatre, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada

* Globus Theatre @ the LAB, Bobcaygeon, Ontario, Canada

* Great Canadian Theatre Company, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Griffin Theatre Company, Kings Cross NSW, Australia

* HERE Arts Center, New York, NY, USA

* Horizon Theatre Company, Atlanta, GA, USA

Huntington Theatre Company, Boston, MA, USA

* Imago Theatre, Portland, Oregon, USA

Jungle Theater, Minneapolis, MN, USA

* Key City Public Theatre, Port Townsend, WA, USA

* Kitchen Theatre Company, Ithaca, NY, USA

* Know Theatre of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH   USA

La Jolla Playhouse, La Jolla, CA, USA

Lab Theater Project, Tampa, FL, USA

* Magic Theatre, San Francisco, CA, USA

* Marin Theatre Company, Mill Valley, CA, USA

Marjorie Lyons Playhouse, Centenary Theatre Program of Louisiana, Shreveport, LA, USA

MCC Theater, New York, NY, USA

* Mildred’s Umbrella Theater Company, Houston, TX   USA

New Jersey Repertory Company, Long Branch, NJ, USA

* Northlight Theatre, Skokie, IL, USA

* off the WALL Productions, Carnegie, PA, USA

* Open Stage of Harrisburg, Harrisburg, PA   USA

* Paul Robeson Theatre, Buffalo, NY, USA

People’s Light, Malvern, PA, USA

* Plan-B Theatre Company, Salt Lake City, UT, USA

* Playwrights Horizons, New York, NY, USA

Portland Stage Company, Portland, ME, USA

* Prairie Theatre Exchange, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

* Rep Stage Howard Community College, Columbia, MD, USA

* Round House Theatre, Bethesda, MD, USA

Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK

* Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre, Winnipeg, MB, Canada

* Shelterbelt Theatre, Omaha, NE, USA

* Shotgun Players, Berkeley, CA, USA

* Signature Theatre Company, New York, NY, USA

* South Coast Repertory, Costa Mesa, CA, USA

Stages Theatre Company, Hopkins, MN, USA

* Synchronicity Theatre, Atlanta, GA, USA

* Teatro Paraguas, Santa Fe, NM, USA

The Other Room, Cardiff, Wales, UK

* University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Theatre, Chattanooga, TN, USA

Wasa Teater, Vasa, Finland 

More information about the awards and theatre productions can be found at: http://www.womenplaywrights.org/award

View the 50/50 Applause Awards 2018 video which showcases photos from over twenty theaters and production photos from a selection of their female authored plays on Youtube – https://youtu.be/y_CadAxHZJw

About ICWP:

ICWP started in 1988 with a mission to support women playwrights worldwide and bring attention to their work. The ICWP 50/50 Applause Awards were founded in 2012 to increase awareness and applaud theaters that produced a season with an equal or greater number of plays written by female playwrights. 

Website: http://www.womenplaywrights.org

Twitter: @icwp #icwp5050

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WomenPlaywrights

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