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Broadway Cabaret Featuring Cast of THE BOOK OF MORMON on July 30

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A Broadway Cabaret
A Benefit Fundraiser for the Warsaw Federal Incline Theater 
Featuring the Cast from THE BOOK OF MORMON

Monday, July 30 @ 8pm
Warsaw Federal Incline Theater

Cast members of the national tour of THE BOOK OF MORMON will take a break from the show to perform an evening of Broadway show tunes as a benefit fundraiser for the Warsaw Federal Incline Theater on Monday, July 30 at 8pm.

The performers will sing some of Broadway’s best, from timeless classics to songs that they use at auditions to land their coveted roles. The night of music promises to thrill, move and completely entertain the audience.

“‘A Broadway Cabaret,” featuring the cast of the national tour of the THE BOOK OF MORMON, is presented by TriHealth. All proceeds from the evening will support Cincinnati Landmark Productions and the artistic programming of the Warsaw Federal Incline Theater.

Tickets for the benefit concert go on sale Monday, July 9 at 11am.

Two ticket levels are available:

  • VIP tickets – $100 each, includes a seat in the reserved premium section of the theater, two drink tickets and admittance to a special pre-event meet-and-greet reception with the cast
  • Patron tickets – $50 each, includes one drink ticket and a standard seat in the theater
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Ron Bohmer.

“I grew up on the west side of Cincinnati and saw my first-ever live theatrical production at Westwood Town Hall,” said cast member, Broadway veteran and event organizer Ron Bohmer. “Nothing makes me happier than to see theater flourishing on the west side of Cincinnati and the Incline is the pinnacle of that flourish. And nothing would make me and my Broadway pals from Mormon happier than to help solidify the Incline’s place on Cincinnati’s list of great nights out on the town!”

THE BOOK OF MORMON opens at Aronoff Center on July 31 and runs through August 5.

The Warsaw Federal Incline Theater opened in June 2015 and is a new, purpose-built, 229-seat performing arts center and parking garage in the Incline District in East Price Hill. Located at the corner of Matson Place and West 8th Street, the $6 million project was finished on time and on budget. All 45 performances during its debut summer season were sold out.

For more information or to purchase tickets, call the Box Office at (513) 241-6550

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Northern Kentucky Community Theater Announces Name Change

MTC_logoGreetings,

We are excited to announce that Northern Kentucky Community Theater is now Merit Theatre Company!

We decided to change our name for several reasons:

  1. We believe it will be easier to make this change while we are a smaller company, versus waiting until we have grown bigger.
  2. Though we intend to always be actively involved in our community and provide opportunities for involvement, we believe this new name allows for room to grow in years to come.
  3. Although we will remain a Northern Kentucky-based theatre, we want to continue working with and providing opportunities for talent from surrounding areas. We want our name to reflect this.
  4. Most importantly, our new name is a better reflection of who we are as a theatre company. The word merit means, in short, “worthiness or excellence.” We are committed to striving for excellence in everything we do, both on and off stage. “Merit” reminds us of that commitment.

Tickets for our summer show, HORIZONS OF GOLD, are on sale now! Tickets may be purchased online through SeatYourself or over the phone by calling our box office at (859) 795-1860.

Thanks so much for your support.

Happy Fourth of July!

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Cast Announced for ALMOST, MAINE at Tri-County Players

TCP_logoTri- County Players is excited to announce the cast for our Fall production, ALMOST, MAINE by John Cariani.

Directed by Michael Hughes and Assistant Director Sharon Buchtman

Cast:

  • James Ball
  • Bob Buchtman
  • Melanie Herrick
  • Tom Keating
  • Ray Lebowski
  • Diane Minnichweber
  • Jeffery K. Nieman
  • Mary Lynne Schuster
  • Rachel Smith
  • Rick Stein
  • Allie Webber

Show dates: September 14, 15, 16, 20, 21, 22
Evendale Community Church

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Auditions Announced for THREE BAGS FULL at Mariemont Players

MPI_logoMariemont Players and director Becky Mullins announce auditions for Three Bags Full by Jerome Chodorov.

Audition Dates/Times:

  • 1 PM Sunday, August 12th
  • 7 PM Monday, August 13th

Location: 4101 Walton Creek Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45227

Performance Dates: January 11th-27th, 2018

Synopsis
A bright French farce about a greedy merchant who finds himself snookered into being a matchmaker for two daughters, one the child of his wife and the other the maid’s offspring. Rebellious young ladies, a comely new maid, pregnant ladies and mistaken identities lead to explosive hilarity. A larcenous employee who has embezzled half a million dollars even offers to return it for a managerial position and the daughter’s hand. Half of the loot is in diamonds and half in cash the stashes in separate but identical bags. A third identical bag contains the maid’s skivvies.

Characters (acting ages vary)

  • Bascom Barlow (>35) – Greedy sports goods business owner, father, husband, center of the action.
  • Richard Foyle (<35) – Scheming employee of Bascom, in love with Bascom’s daughter.
  • Boris (<35) – The Barlow’s chauffer, and the true love of Bascom’s daughter.
  • Mr. Cottingham (>35) – Wealthy bank merchant and friend of Bascom.
  • Preston Cottingham (<35) – Lazy son of Mr Cottingham. In love with the Barlow’s maid.
  • Jenkins (age various) – Butler for the Barlow household
  • Genevieve Barlow (>35) – Mrs. Barlow, competent, socialite, artistic.
  • Angela Barlow (<35) – Bascom’s headstrong & rebellious daughter.
  • Charlotte (>35) – Mysterious new maid.
  • Jeanette (<35) – Young love of Richard.
  • Kathleen (age various) – Irish, previous maid for the Barlow household, in love with Preston Cottingham.

Rehearsals will begin in November.

Please bring a resume and head shot. For more information or to review a copy if the script, please contact director Becky Mullins at beckykmullins@gmail.com.

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Outer Space, Nuclear Opera? THE BRADBURY TATTOOS to Premiere in Cincinnati, July 13 & 22

MISC_The Bradbury Tattoos logoComposer Zac Greenberg, who is already known for writing fusion jazz and rock music that is other-worldly, has teamed up with dramatist Michael Burnham to create a science fiction opera about space aliens, astronauts, nuclear war and the end of the world.

THE BRADBURY TATTOOS, based on the late Ray Bradbury’s short story anthology “The Illustrated Man,” will premiere at Memorial Hall in Cincinnati, Ohio, July 13 and 22. The opera is a presentation of concert:nova, a contemporary-classical ensemble founded by musicians from the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. Partial funding is provided by the National Endowment for the Arts.

“The opera is about how people react to unusual situations,” Greenberg said.

Greenberg has composed music for Cincinnati Ballet, Blink! Cincinnati, modern dance companies throughout the United States, award-winning feature-length and short films, as well as multimedia and virtual reality programs.

“After David Bowie died, I was talking with Ted Nelson, co-artistic director of concert:nova, about how so much of his music was character-driven,” Greenberg said. “We wanted to do something similar, and then I started thinking about Ray Bradbury’s stories. We approached Michael Burnham to write the libretto.”

Burnham is a retired theatre professor, who formerly taught at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM). He has narrated symphony concerts for the Boston Symphony Orchestra, the Salt Lake Symphony Opera and the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, among others. His adaptation of Stravinsky’s “l’Histoire du Soldat”premiered at the Salt Lake Symphony Opera.

“Bradbury is not giving us cautionary tales here, so much as he is pointing out all the little things we want to and ought to hang onto and cherish as we struggle in our move toward a more just and loving world,” Burnham said.

Though the stories are different, they share a common theme of humans coping with a frightening future:

  • “Kaleidoscope” – The crew of a disabled spacecraft reflects on their liveswhile drifting toward death.
  • “Zero Hour” – Children play a game called “Invasion,” which turns out to be more than a game.
  • “The Highway” – A husband and wife who live near a highway help refugees fleeing a nuclear war.
  • “The Last Night of the World” – A married couple goes about their normal routines, despite realizing that the world is about to end.

As in Bradbury’s original book, the operatic stories are woven together by an enigmatic character called “the Illustrated Man,” whose body is covered by animated tattoos.

“I feel that these are four really beautiful stories; probably some of the best from ‘The Illustrated Man,’” said Kelvin Chan, director. “Whether we are talking about the end of the world, or the atom bomb, or what it means to fall out of space after a rocket explodes, or Martians invading the earth through another dimension, these four stories really deal with how to be human.”

THE BRADBURY TATTOOS stars Ben Flanders, Thom Mariner, Pedro Willis-Barbosa, Melisa Bonetti, Jenna Schroer, Peggy Ann, Alex Schoeny, Kathryn Zajac Albertson, Dana Pundt, Thom Dreeze, Kelcey Steele, Naomi Lewin, Keisha Kemper and Michael Burnham.

The world premiere of “The Bradbury Tattoos” will take place at Memorial Hall, 1225 Elm Street, Cincinnati, Ohio, on Friday, July 13, at 6:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. and Sunday, July 22, at 5:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. Tickets are $40 general admission/$20 students and are available at www.memorialhallotr.com or by calling (513) 977-8838. Information about “The Bradbury Tattoos” and concert:nova is available at http://concertnova.com/bradbury-tattoos/.

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