Yearly Archives: 2018

The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati Enters National Partnership Bringing Theatre to Local Middle Schools

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(CINCINNATI, OHIO, October 16, 2018)— The Educational Theatre Foundation (ETF) will partner with The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati (TCT) to entrust the management and administration of the nationally-recognized JumpStart Theatre program to the oldest theater for young audiences in the nation.

The Educational Theatre Association (EdTA), in collaboration with Music Theatre International and iTheatrics, developed and introduced the pilot for JumpStart Theatre in Cincinnati in 2015. In November 2017, STAGES St. Louis and La Jolla Playhouse in San Diego, California, were announced as the first two partner theatres, initiating the national expansion of the JumpStart Theatre program.  They were then joined in June 2018 by Alliance Theatre in Atlanta.

Beginning with the 2019-20 school year, TCT will oversee the day-to-day operations of the initiative that creates sustainable theatre arts programs in Cincinnati-area middle schools where there previously were none.

Participant schools are chosen through a rigorous application process and receive materials, budget, and training support to produce their first full-scale musical production. The support continues for three years until the program becomes self-sustaining.  Non-theatre teachers are equipped with skills and resources to produce their school’s first musical through a proven combination of boot-camp style training and hands-on mentoring.

Kim Kern, Managing Director and CEO of The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati said, “JumpStart Theatre is a natural extension of The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati’s goal to fill the gap left by the reduction of arts education in schools, and to provide equitable access to the arts for all children.  As an established professional theater with a robust education department, TCT is equipped with the resources needed, and is absolutely thrilled to partner with the Educational Theatre Foundation and the Educational Theatre Association to ensure the continued success of this unique program locally.  A program that gives schools the tools they need to build a sustainable musical theatre program, while providing students with exposure to the arts and building life skills such as increased self-esteem and social skills.”

Julie Cohen Theobald, president of the Educational Theatre Foundation said, “When I walked into The Children’s Theatre, I saw on the lobby wall their credo: ‘Awakening a lifelong love of theatre in children and the young at heart.’ This could not be a better description of the mission of Jumpstart Theatre, and we fully entrust TCT to carry it forward, continuing to make theatre education accessible in Cincinnati schools and communities.”

JumpStart Theatre is funded entirely by gifts and grants. The expansion within Cincinnati and TCT is made possible by a generous gift from Robert Greenblatt, chairman of NBC Entertainment, as well as gifts from The Shubert Foundation, and others.

Integral to the program, research being conducted by the Centers for Research on Creativity to measure the impact of the program on student development in nine areas. Preliminary results (Capturing Student and Teacher Creative Growth through the After-School JumpStart Theatre Program, Year Two Report, 2017) indicate students demonstrate improved confidence, creativity, resiliency, responsibility, collaboration, and sense of community. Another finding shows similar benefits for the participating educators as well.

About The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati (TCT)
The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati is the oldest children’s theatre in the country and is the only professional theater in the region that devotes its entire MainStage season to children.  The company’s mission is to educate, entertain and engage audiences of all ages through professional theatrical productions and arts education programming.  Today, TCT brings art to life for audiences through three key programs:  TCT MainStage at the Taft Theatre, TCT on Tour (including Workshops) and TCT Academy– bringing almost 103,000 people downtown annually to MainStage performances at the Taft Theatre and reaching more than 83,000 students through TCT On Tour touring productions and workshops. In addition, the organization’s TCT Academy offers year-round arts training to children in a variety of disciplines.  www.thechildrenstheatre.com

About the Educational Theatre Foundation (ETF)
The Educational Theatre Foundation  was launched November, 2017, as the philanthropic arm of the Educational Theatre Association, which is the home of the International Thespian Society. ETF provides essential financial support to enhance excellence in theatre education and to expand access to school theatre programs for every child, putting them on a more positive life path. ETF is focused on three areas: JumpStart Theatre–to create sustainable musical theatre programs where there previously were none; need-based grants to schools–to provide teaching and performance resources and equipment in under-resourced schools; and, merit and need-based grants to individuals—to nurture the next generation of theatre teachers and artists.  In its first year ETF has awarded more than $650,000 in grants, directly impacting high school theatre programs in 50 cities, and enabling the development of musical theatre programs in underserved middle schools in six states.

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SNOOPY the Musical Runs Nov. 15-18

UCT_Snoopy logoSNOOPY the Musical
Union Community Theatre
Nov. 15-18
Ferguson Community Center at the Boone County Historic Courthouse [Boone]

Directed by Micheal Kiser
Music/Vocal Directed by Matthew Nassida
Choreographed by Kate Crotty
Produced by Amanda Emmons Shumate and Karen Franxman

Cast: Trevor LaBree as Snoopy, Sylas Craven as Charlie Brown, Kate Crotty as Lucy, Ally Riegler as Sally, Karl Bolinger as Linus, Jennifer Lynette Johnson as Peppermint Patty & Olivia Marita and Bryn Studer as Woodstock

Tuneful! Charming! Hilarious! Yes, SNOOPY!!! – the musical sequel to YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN is a show the whole family can enjoy! Based on the beloved Peanuts comic strip by Charles Schulz, the show sparkles with wit and warmth as it depicts life as seen through the eyes of Schulz’s unforgettable characters. Musical numbers include “Just One Person,” “Poor Sweet Baby,” “Don’t Be Anything Less (Than Everything You Can Be),” “Edgar Allen Poe” and “Daisy Hill.” Join us for a fun filled view of the world through the eyes of Snoopy and his friends – Charlie Brown, Lucy, Sally, Linus, Peppermint Patty and Woodstock!

  • Thu-Fri, Nov. 15-16 at 7:30pm
  • Sat, Nov. 17 at 2pm & 7:30pm
  • Sun, Nov. 18 at 2pm

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A LITTLE PIECE OF HEAVEN Runs Nov. 15-18

UCP_loogA LITTLE PIECE OF HEAVEN
Undercroft Players
Nov. 15-18
First Lutheran Church [Dayton]

Cast: Dave Nickel as Henry, Toylyn Blunt as Elizabeth, Erin Ryan as Judith, Craig Smith as Jared Havens, Traci Fischer as Glory Havens, Maximillian Santucci as Michael Cain, Shawn Kaliks as Frank Thomas, Katie Dunlap as Janet Thomas, Julia Dunlap as Girl, Jonathan Kalis as Boy, Kathy  Campbell as Lily Adair, Jan Muszynski as Herb, Joyce Genari as Deb, Malcolm Blunt as Sam, Don Campbell as Man & Sarah Saunders as Lily St. John

Have you ever lost anything that meant a great deal to you?  Something that if you could ever find it again would make a huge difference in your life?  If you have, “A Little Piece of Heaven” is the shop for you.  An unlikely relationship is forged in the quirky tourist shop.  Restless biker Michael, who is given a job in the shop, finds a friend in the sassy elderly Lily, although their relationship certainly  doesn’t start out that way. But there’s something odd about this little shop owned by the equally odd Elizabeth and Henry. Suspicion and disagreement turn to respect and trust in this place where long lost things are finally found.

  • Thu-Sat, Nov. 15-17 at 8pm
  • Sun, Nov. 18 at 3pm

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Get Ready for an Audience with the Almighty That Will Have You Holy Rolling in the Aisles in AN ACT OF GOD

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Sara Mackie, Scott Stoney & Joshua Levine. Publicity photo courtesy of Heather N. Powell.

The Human Race continues its 32nd Season with the David Javerbaum’s An Act of God, November 1 – 18, 2018 at the Loft Theatre.

“My early religious education at St. Mary’s Elementary School,” stated Director Kevin Moore with a grin, “did not come close to preparing me to direct AN ACT OF GOD. The nuns rarely even mentioned the Old Testament, beyond Adam and Eve.  I think they would be stunned by the stories that our ‘God’ shares in our production.”

(Dayton, OH) —God is here–in human form–and She wants to set the record straight with a new set of Commandments. Joined by Her faithful angels, Michael and Gabriel, She’s ready to clear up a few misconceptions, share a few secrets and answer the big questions that have baffled mankind since Creation itself. The comedy’s divine in the hottest show since the burning bush.

Don’t miss the show The New York Times calls “A gut-busting-riff on the never-ending folly of mankind’s attempts to fathom God’s wishes…”

An Act of God will be Kevin Moore’s (Director) 31st show he has directed at HRTC. Moore’s last show at the Loft was the comedic hit based on the 80’s sitcom, Family Ties.

CAST AND DESIGN TEAM

The cast of three is made up of Human Race veterans.

Sara Mackie, who last appeared on the Loft stage in Family Ties, will be playing God Herself. Joshua Levine, last seen on the Loft stage in Hail Mary! plays Archangel Michael. Scott Stoney, no stranger to the Loft stage (HRTC’sThe House, Other Desert Cities, Angels in America, and many more), will play Archangel Gabriel.

David Javerbaum (Playwright) is an American comedy writer and currently an Executive Producer for Fusion Network to oversee development of a news satire block of programming. As the former Executive Producer of Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart,” his work for that program, including four years as Head Writer, has earned him 11 Emmys, two additional Emmy nominations, two Peabody Awards, and Television Critics Awards for both Best Comedy and Best News Show.

Eric Moore (scenic designer) designs his 5th production at The Human Race Theatre. Ayn Kaethchen (costume designer), Resident Artists John Rensel (lighting designer) and Jay Brunner (sound designer) round out the design team. Jacquelyn Duncan is the production stage manager.

Biographies on the cast and creative team can be found on The Human Race Theatre Company’s website under An Act of God.

The preview performance of An Act of God is Thursday, November 1. Opening night is Friday, November 2.

The Human Race Theatre Company’s production of An Act of God is sponsored by Dr. Robert L. Brandt, Jr.

PERFORMANCE AND SPECIAL EVENT INFORMATION
Tickets for An Act of God start at $14. Prices vary depending on the day of the week and seating location. Group discounts are available for parties of 10 or more. The Sunday, November 4 7:00 p.m. performance is “Sawbuck Sunday,” when any available seat can be purchased in person for just $10 at the Loft Theatre box office two hours prior to the show. Prior to the Tuesday, November 13 7:00 p.m. performance is “Holy Bubbles!”, which will begin at 5:30 p.m. Additional information and details for “Holy Bubbles!” can be found on our website and Facebook Events page. Discounts are subject to availability and some restrictions apply.

All performances are at the Metropolitan Art Center’s Loft Theatre, located at 126 North Main Street in downtown Dayton, Ohio. Show times for An Act of God are 8:00 p.m. on Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings. Performances on Sunday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings begin at 7:00 p.m., and at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday matinees.

Tickets and performance information for An Act of God are available at http://www.humanracetheatre.org or by calling Ticket Center Stage at (937) 228-3630, and at the Schuster Center box office. 

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2018-2019 marks the 32nd season for The Human Race Theatre Company, “Dayton’s Official Professional Theatre Company.” Founded in 1986, The Human Race moved into the Metropolitan Arts Center in 1991, taking up residence in its current home, the 212-seat Loft Theatre. In addition to the Eichelberger Loft Season, The Human Race produces new works development and special event programming. Under the direction of Executive Director Kappy Kilburn and Kevin Moore, Artistic Director, the company also maintains outreach programs, as well as artist residencies in area schools and a summer youth program. Human Race organizational support is provided by the Montgomery County Arts and Cultural District, Culture Works, the Shubert Foundation, the Erma R. Catterton Trust Fund, the Jesse & Caryl Philips Foundation, the Virginia W. Kettering Foundation and the Ohio Arts Council, which helped fund this organization with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. The 2018-2019 Sustainability Sponsors are the ELM Foundation, Anne F. Johnson, Steve and Lou Mason, and Morris Home. The 2018-2019 Loft season sponsor is the Jack W. and Sally D. Eichelberger Foundation of the Dayton Foundation.

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Script Submissions Sought for HISTORY IN ACTION at Caesar’s Ford Theatre

CFT_logoCaesar’s Ford Theatre, Inc is looking for short dramatic scripts based about Ohio history to be included in “History in Action”, a festival of new historic drama, to be presented as staged readings in the summer of 2019. The festival will take place in an outdoor theatre venue.

Original one-act plays, monologues, or scenes from longer works will be considered. Each script should require no more than 10 performers and run somewhere between 10 and 30 minutes in length. All scripts should be based on stories from the history and culture of Ohio. Visit www.caesarsford.com for some suggested subjects and further details. Fictional characters and incidents can be included but historical accuracy is a priority. Scripts should not be based upon previously published works.

Writers should be residents of Ohio, or a graduate of a college or university located in Ohio, or have a significant tie to the state. The authors of scripts chosen for inclusion in the Festival will be offered compensation for performance rights, ranging from $25 to $100, depending on the length of the material. Caesar’s Ford Theatre, Inc is particularly interested in material that might further be developed into a trilogy of full length plays to be presented in an Ohio outdoor theatre venue in the future. Writers are permitted to submit more than one script.

There is no submission fee. Scripts can be submitted in an attachment to info@caesarsford.com , in Word or PDF format, or they can be sent in hard copy to Caesar’s Ford Theatre, Inc PO BOX C Xenia, Ohio 45385-0692. Electronic submission is preferred. The submission deadline is February 1, 2019. For more information please contact Caesar’s Ford Theatre, Inc at info@caesarsford.com.

 

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