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A GOOD, OLD FASHIONED, REDNECK COUNTRY CHRISTMAS Runs Dec. 7-16

KRT_A Good Old Fashioned Redneck Country Christmas logoA GOOD, OLD FASHIONED, REDNECK COUNTRY CHRISTMAS
Kincaid Regional Theatre
Dec. 7-16
[Falmouth, Ky.]

What if the three wise men weren’t really all that wise? What if they were just three ordinary guys, avoiding conflicts at home, who happened upon the greatest story ever told? Set in modern day America, three small town men have had it with their women! Even though it’s Christmas Eve, the boys decide to high-tail it into the mountains for a little hunting. This protest does nothing to improve the mood of their women back in town working at the local diner. It’s gonna take a Christmas miracle to get these redneck families back together! Thank God one just came to town!

  • Fri-Sat, Dec. 7-8 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, Dec. 9 at 2pm
  • Fri-Sat, Dec. 14-15 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, Dec. 16 at 2pm

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Anderson Theatre Presents the Cult Musical BAT BOY

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The cast of Anderson Theatre’s BAT BOY the Musical includes Junior Sophia Lee as Meredith Parker, Junior Paige Resor as her daughter Shelley, Freshman Nick Gundrum as Bat Boy, and Junior Ian Baker as Dr. Parker. Photo by Jennifer Alessandrini.

This November, the students of Anderson High School are exploring the dark side of comedy with “Bat Boy, the Musical.” This Off-Broadway hit was inspired by a series of infamous tabloid stories about a half boy-half bat creature discovered in a cave near a small town in West Virginia. The musical tells the story of his discovery and his effect on the town.

“‘Bat Boy’ was written in the 90’s, when dark humor was hugely popular,” explains Director Hannah Linser-Wilder. “It invites the audience laugh about crazy tabloid stories,   low-budget 40’s horror movies, angst-filled soap operas, but then it also tells a touching and personal story about a family’s destruction. In that way it is like a Greek tragedy. It is one of my favorite shows ever. And these kids are doing some amazing work with it.”

Freshman Stella Scheidler says “This story is very over the top, super dramatic, funny, campy, and super tragic at the same time.” Scheidler plays Sheriff Reynolds, whom she says is comically unwilling to do her job. “Basically, she dumps all of her problems off on everyone else.”

“I see it as sort of a soap opera,” says Junior Elizabeth Thorman, “some of it is so silly. But the humor is also subtle.” As Props Designer, she has had some fun challenges. “Just be ready,” she says, “There’s gonna be some blood. I’m so excited for the bunny and the cow head. I hope they are impressive as I want them to be!” The Directors point to this, and to other elements of the story, to remind parents that the show will be best suited to children aged 12 and up.

Make-up Designer and Sophomore Emma Barnhart is also excited about her designs for the show. “The mom, Meredith, is more of a classic 50’s house wife, with red lips and winged eyeliner. Her daughter Shelley has more eyeshadow to show that she is rebellious.”

The make-up design for Bat Boy himself is a nod to classic horror films, and Director and Costume Consultant Emily Weddle knew his look would be crucial. “The store-bought fangs were difficult to work with,” Weddle says, “But then the wonderful people at Thacker Orthodontics created custom fangs for us. They’re moulded to fit Nick Gundrum, who plays Bat Boy, perfectly, and work like a charm. They look so real!” Dr. Thacker and his team have been long time supporters of Anderson Theatre. “His whole office is fantastic,” says Weddle.

The story’s villain, Dr. Thomas Parker, is played by Junior Ian Baker as what he calls “a classic Jealous Husband. If it will make his wife love him in the end, then murdering people and blaming the Bat Boy is fine with him.”

Many of the cast are eager for audiences to experience the music of the show. Baker says, “I am most excited for ‘Comfort and Joy.’ Parker has lost it, and he launches his plan to ‘get rid of the boy.’ At the same time, his family makes plans to attend a town social event, all the townspeople prepare, and Bat Boy struggles with his hunger for blood and self-control. The interweaving vocal parts and passion throughout the song make it one of the highlights of the show.”

“This show is a must see!” insists Scheidler. “It will make you feel all the feels. We’ve all worked so hard to make it amazing. I hope that everyone has a great time and appreciates the work of art that is Bat Boy!”

Performances of Anderson Theatre’s “Bat Boy, the Musical” will be November 16  and 17 at 7:00 pm and November 18 at 2:00 pm. Tickets are $10 and can be purchased at www.ShowTix4U.com or at the door.

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The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati Presents SANTA CLAUS: The Musical

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Ryan J. Poole as Santa. Photo by Mikki Schaffner.

Coming to the Taft Theatre this December

CINCINNATI:  The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati gets audiences in the holiday spirit this season with SANTA CLAUS: THE MUSICAL, December 8-17, 2018 at the Taft Theatre.

After 1,000 years of faithful service, Santa Claus has decided to retire. But not all the elves in Santa’s Workshop are too thrilled about his chosen replacement. With the help of his tech-savvy daughter, Beatrice, website designer Nick is in for the adventure of his life as he prepares to take over the reins to Santa’s sleigh…before the next Christmas!

SANTA CLAUS: THE MUSICAL is jam-packed with a sleigh-full of fun as well as energetic and original Christmas music.  Book by Noah Putterman. Music & Lyrics by David Christensen & Luke Holloway.  Directed by Eric Byrd, TCT’s Associate Artistic Director.  The show features Local 12’s Bob Herzog as Nick, Santa’s chosen replacement.

Showtimes include:

  • Saturday, December 8 at 2 PM* (this performance is signed for the hearing impaired)
  • Saturday, December 8 at 5 PM (this is a designated Sensory-Friendly performance)
  • Sunday, December 9 at 2 PM and 5 PM
  • Friday, December 14 at 7:30 PM
  • Saturday, December 15 at 2 PM and 5 PM
  • Sunday, December 16 at 2 PM and 5 PM

All of The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati’s Broadway-style MainStage productions, including SANTA CLAUS: THE MUSICAL, are performed in the historic Taft Theatre, 5th and Sycamore Streets in Downtown Cincinnati. Tickets start at $10.  1-800-745-3000 and www.ticketmaster.com.

School performances of SANTA CLAUS: THE MUSICAL will be held December 11-14 & 17 during the daytime hours.  TCT’s Sensory-Friendly performance on Saturday, December 8 at 5 PM is intended for individuals on the autism spectrum, as well as children (and adults) with other special needs who may benefit. To create a sensory-friendly performance, the show is performed in a welcoming, supportive environment for those with sensory challenges.  Slight adjustments to lighting and sound are made and effects such as fog, strobes, and lights that extend into the audience are minimalized.  A downloadable Social Narrative (in Word format) is made available on the TCT website one week before the performance.  At the theater, TCT provides an area staffed by specialists in the field where patrons can take a break from the performance if necessary, and Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center has trained staff on hand.

For details about how to purchase tickets to TCT’s school or Sensory-Friendly performances, visit www.thechildrenstheatre.com.

Q102 and The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati are proud to collect items for St. Joseph Orphanage at all performances of SANTA CLAUS: THE MUSICAL. Children and adults are encouraged to bring any new or unwrapped item to the show and we’ll collect them in the Taft Theatre lobby.  In addition, TCT will collect gifts at our Red Bank Road location. Patrons can drop off items in the lobby of our building during business hours.

The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati’s production of SANTA CLAUS: THE MUSICAL is made possible by the generosity of Production Sponsor Macy’s; Season Sponsors H.B., E. W. and F. R. Luther Foundation and the Charles H. Dater Foundation; and ArtsWave and the generosity of almost 40,000 contributors to the ArtsWave Community Campaign.  The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this program with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans.  Media sponsors are LOCAL 12 and Q102. 

CAST

  • Santa Claus….Ryan J. POOLE
  • Mrs. Claus….KATIE SPEARMAN LYNCH
  • Nick….Bob Herzog
  • Bee….Aubrey Elizabeth Jones†
  • Henchy….Kyle Krichbaum
  • Tenchy….Heather Hale
  • Punchy….Madeleine Burgoon
  • Chirpy….Ella Rivera
  • Dasher….Payton Hines†
  • Dancer….Faith Martin†
  • Prancer….Marlo D’Ascenzo†
  • Vixen….Madelynn Glenn†
  • Comet….Mia Bella D’Ascenzo†
  • Cupid…Yvonne (Evie) Herrmann†
  • Donner….Olivia Bayer†
  • Blitzen….Bailey Broxterman†
  • Elf Ensemble…. Nicholas Berninger, ANDREW BLAKE, Sophia Dewald, Maddi O’Connell† , Renee Stoltzfus

SWINGS

  • For Elf Ensemble – Mia Bella D’Ascenzo† and PAYTON HINES†

DANCE CAPTAIN

  • Renee Stoltzfus

UNDERSTUDIES
For Nick & Santa – Nicholas Berninger; for Henchy – ANDREW BLAKE; for Bee MARLO D’ASCENZO† ; For Tenchy, Chirpy Punchy – Sophia Dewald; for Mrs. Claus – MADDI O’CONNELL†

† Denotes Young Artists Company

 

 

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The Spirits of the Season Return to Cincinnati Playhouse

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Greg Procaccino as Jacob Marley & Bruce Cromer as Ebenezer Scrooge in Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park’s 2017 production of A CHRISTMAS CAROL. Photo by Mikki Schaffner.

A CHRISTMAS CAROL Comes to Life November 21 – December 29

(CINCINNATI) — The Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park’s joyous, time-honored celebration of the true meaning of the holidays returns for its 28th season as First Financial Bank presents Charles Dickens’ A CHRISTMAS CAROL. The beloved, iconic story will be performed Nov. 21 through Dec. 29 in the Playhouse’s Robert S. Marx Theatre. (Opening night is Nov. 23.)

More than 600,000 people have enjoyed the timeless classic at the Playhouse over the past 27 years. An immediate hit when Dickens wrote it in 1843, A CHRISTMAS CAROL is often credited for revitalizing the celebration of Christmas as we know it today.

“Thousands of families return each year to the Playhouse to make A CHRISTMAS CAROL a part of their holiday traditions,” explains Blake Robison, artistic director. “The enduring message of A CHRISTMAS CAROL helps to make it one of the Playhouse’s most popular productions each season and a perfect way to introduce children to the joys of theatre.”

Adapted by Howard Dallin, Dickens’ narrative comes to vivid life with spectacular effects and hundreds of costumes that illuminate Ebenezer Scrooge’s time-traversing pilgrimage with the spirits one magical Christmas Eve. From his kind-hearted sister Fan and first love Belle to his generous employer Fezziwig and humble clerk Bob Cratchit, Scrooge is repeatedly shown the saving grace of love and concern for humanity.

Bruce Comer returns to fill Ebenezer Scrooge’s miserly shoes for the 14th time this season, the longest run among the four actors who have played the role, and new for 2018, his son, Charlie, will portray Scrooge as a young adult. Michael Evan Haney is the director of the production.

All show times for A CHRISTMAS CAROL are at 2 p.m. for matinees and 7 p.m. for evening performances to accommodate families with children. Please note the earlier curtain time. There will be no performances on Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and selected weeknights in early December.

TICKETS
Prices for A CHRISTMAS CAROL start at $35 for the Nov. 21 preview performance and at $40 for all other performances depending on seat location. Tickets for children and teens are $45 or $30 depending on seat location. Prices subject to change. Student tickets are just $15 on the day of the show. In addition to calling the Box Office, tickets can also be purchased by visiting the Playhouse website at www.cincyplay.com.

A CHRISTMAS CAROL is suitable for all general audiences, including children ages 5 and older. Due to the full-length nature of the show, children younger than 5 cannot be admitted.

A CHRISTMAS CAROL will be audio described for those with visual impairments at 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 1, and signed for persons with hearing impairments at 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 2. The Playhouse is fully accessible. Audio enhancement receivers, large print programs and complete wheelchair access are available.

CAST
Bruce Cromer (Ebenezer Scrooge); David Armando (Constable at Fezziwig’s/Man with Pipe/Caroler/Streets); Damien Boykin (Dick Wilkins/Caroler/Streets); Charlie Cromer (Young & Mature Scrooge/Ghost of Christmas Future); Annie Fitzpatrick (Mrs. Fezziwig/Patience/Streets); Ryan Wesley Gilreath (Bob Cratchit/Schoolmaster Oxlip); Mia Goodlett (Want/Guest at Fezziwig’s/Streets); Ashlynn Isabel Hezlep (Belinda Cratchit/Guest at Fezziwig’s/Streets); Maya Jeyam (Rose/Guest at Fezziwig’s/Caroler/Streets); Ari Elizabeth Johnson (Fan/Guest at Fezziwig’s/Streets); Ronin King-Dennis (Tiny Tim); Gabrielle Kogut (Poulteress/Guest at Fezziwig’s/Streets); Julie Locker (Mary (Scrubwoman at Fezziwig’s)/Caroler/Streets); Taha Mandviwala (Mr. Sosser/Topper/Man with Shoe Shine/Guest at Fezziwig’s); Sara Masterson (Belle/Catherine Margaret); Kelly Mengelkoch (Mrs. Cratchit/Laundress/Streets); Daniel Petzold (Fred); Greg Procaccino (Jacob Marley/Old Joe); Douglas Rees (Mr. Fezziwig/Ghost of Christmas Present); Madison Rengli (Mrs. Dilber/Guest at Fezziwig’s/Streets); Parker Roland (Peter Cratchit/Gregory/Apprentice at Fezziwig’s/ Streets); Nick Rose (Mr. Cupp/Percy/Rich Man at Fezziwig’s); Britney Nicole Simpson (Ghost of Christmas Past/Mrs. Peake); James Stringer (Undertaker/Guest at Fezziwig’s/Streets); Livvy Stubenrauch (Martha Cratchit/Guest at Fezziwig’s/Streets); Sabian Swan (George/Charles/Rich Son at Fezziwig’s/Streets); Teancom Thacker (Boy Scrooge/Boy at Fezziwig’s/Bootblack/Streets); Charlie Wise (Ignorance/Matthew/Apprentice at Fezziwig’s/Streets);

PRODUCTION
Michael Evan Haney (Director); James Leonard Joy (Set Designer); David Murin(Costume Designer); Kirk Bookman (Lighting Designer); David Smith (Sound Designer/Composer); Steve O’Shea (Lighting Contractor); Rebecca N. Childs (Music Director); Dee Anne Bryll (Choreographer); Stephanie Klapper (Casting Director); Andrea L. Shell (Stage Manager); Jenifer Morrow (Second Stage Manager); Brooke Redler (Second Stage Manager)

SPONSORS
A CHRISTMAS CAROL is presented by First Financial Bank. The design sponsor and artist sponsor/Ghosts is Ohio National Financial Services. Artist sponsor/Ebenezer Scrooge is AAA/Provident Travel. Artist sponsor/Tiny Tim is Bahl & Gaynor.  Additional support is provided by The Stona Fitch Family.

The Robert S. Marx Theatre Season is presented by Schueler Group. Season Sponsor of New Work is The Rosenthal Foundation. Marx Theatre Season Design Sponsor is Macy’s.

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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EVENTS

HOXWORTH BLOOD DRIVE
Saturday, Nov. 17, 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Join the Playhouse and Hoxworth Blood Center for our 23rd annual blood drive on Saturday, Nov. 17, from 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the Rosenthal Plaza. Donors will receive half-price tickets good for select performances of A CHRISTMAS CAROL and IN THE HEIGHTS. You’ll also leave knowing that you provided life-giving support to those in need, saving up to three lives with your single donation. For an appointment, visit www.hoxworth.org/groups/playhouse. Appointment times are limited, so you are strongly encouraged to reserve your spot in advance.

CRATCHIT FAMILY FOOD DRIVE
Help a neighbor in need by participating in the Playhouse’s annual Cratchit Family Food Drive to support the Freestore Foodbank. To donate, simply bring a nonperishable food or personal care item to the Playhouse when you come for a performance in November or December and place it in one of the barrels located near the Box Office. Food items that are always in demand include canned meat products; canned vegetables; fruits and soups; peanut butter; and macaroni and cheese. Personal care items include soap, shampoo, deodorant, toothpaste, feminine hygiene products and disposable diapers. Please, no glass items.

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BELIEVE Runs Dec. 7-16

XACT_Believe logoBELIEVE
Xenia Area Community Theater
Dec. 7-16
[Xenia]

Directed by Jennifer Sparks

Cast: Christian Greene as Alex, Zachary Tolle as Young Alex, Liliana Herzog as Emma, Declan Cook as Sid, TBA as Dad, Michelle Phillips as Mom, John Herzog as Uncle Bill, Elizabeth Klinc as Aunt Kate, Jennifer Sparks as Aunt Brenda, Debra Zweber as Grandma, Don Henry as Granddad, Ellie Benefiel as Cousin Lily, Jim Buckner as Tall Guy/Santa, Tobey Mckee as Reverend Smith, Dee Berdine as Mrs. Green, Edith Waugh as Mrs. Ringle, Kathleen Arreola as Mrs. Hobble, Victoria Manente as Alice, Charley Minehart as Connie, Liberty Phillips as Bridget, Sylvia Bohn as Mary Louise Hobble, Eliana Phipps as Phyllis, Juliana Pfahler as Liz, Darcy Ruffner as Susan, Ava McIntosh as Angela, Kaeli Zweber as Bonnie, Samantha Klinc as Annie, Liberty Phillips as Lead Angel, Charley Minehart as Angel 2, Logan Herzog as Lead Shepherd, Shiloh Phipps as Sheep 1, Zach Klinc as Sheep 2, Victoria Manente as Reluctant Sheep & David Arreola as Musician

  • Fri-Sat, Dec. 7-8 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, Dec. 9 at 3pm
  • Fri-Sat, Dec. 14-15 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, Dec. 16 at 3pm

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