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NKU Opera Brings Laughs with Menotti’s OLD MAID AND THE THIEF

NKUO_Old Maid and the Thief logoHIGHLAND HEIGHTS, KY – Northern Kentucky University’s School of the Arts Opera will be staging Gian Carlo Menotti’s one-act comedic operaThe Old Maid and the Thief on April 12 & 14 in Greaves Concert Hall at NKU.

When a beggar appears at their door, Miss Todd and her maid Laetitia swoon and allow him in. But little do they know, a dangerous thief has escaped from the county jail that very night. While keeping the town gossip Miss Pinkerton at bay, the ladies decide the fate of their new friend. Gian Carlo Menotti’s The Old Maid and the Thief is a fast-paced and melodramatic comedic opera which tells a twisted tale of morals that will satisfy audiences of all ages.

The Old Maid and the Thief is a one-act opera written specifically to be aired on the radio,” said director Kimberly Lazzeri. “Because the opera was originally meant to be heard and not seen, all of the action is vividly portrayed in the music! The music is melodic and totally accessible. Audiences might even leave whistling one of the beautiful arias featured in the production.”

Sarah DeMoor, a senior vocal performance major, is portraying the cunning and conniving maid Laetitia on the April 12 performance. She considers the music as both a highlight and challenge. “It is beautifully written… I have found an appreciation for not only my character’s portion of the score but the entirety of the orchestration as a whole. It is a masterpiece.”

Senior vocal performance major Ashley Patak, who is portraying Laetitia on April 14, has enjoyed playing the character and learned a lot in the process. “If someone has never seen an opera, this would be a really great one to start with because it is in English, and it’s hilarious… watching the different dynamics between each character and seeing their tactics to get what they each want would be entertaining to anyone.”

Kaitlin Fierro is landing her first big role in opera as Miss Pinkerton. The junior vocal performance major considers this her most challenging role in balancing the reality of the character with the general hilarity. “There is a fine line between good and bad comedy. I have such fun making people laugh that sometimes I have to pull myself up and do a mental check.”

Fierro knows the opera is not especially deep or philosophical, but everyone is going to go home laughing. “It is one of the most accessible operas I have had the pleasure of encountering. Menotti presents a quirky, fun story which the audience will fall in love with. My hope is that everyone will remember that one scene where they could not stop laughing.”

The NKU cast features Maria Bales (Miss Todd), Tyler Smith (Bob), Sarah DeMoor (Laetitia – April 12), Ashley Patak (Laetitia – April 14), and Kaitlin Fierro (Miss Pinkerton). Performances take place Friday, April 12 at 7 p.m. and Sunday, April 14 at 2 p.m. in Greaves Concert Hall at NKU. Tickets range $10-$17 and can be purchased at nku.edu/sotatickets or by calling 859-572-5464. Parking is available in Lots D & I on campus. For more information about NKU’s School of the Arts, please visit nku.edu/sota or follow on social media @NKUSOTA.

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THE LIBRARY Runs April 25-28

TPG_The Library logoTHE LIBRARY
Presented by The Playground Theatre and University of Dayton Theatre
April 25-28
Fritz Hall Black Box [University of Dayton]

After Caitlin Gabriel survives a deadly shooting at her high school, she struggles to tell her story to her parents, the authorities, and anyone who will listen. But there are other narratives that gain purchase in the media and paint her in a different light. Renowned Hollywood screenwriter Scott Z. Burns returns to the stage with this bold and chilling play that asks us to examine our relationship to the truth and the lies that claim to heal us.

  • Thu-Fri, April 25-26 at 8pm
  • Sat, April 27 at 2pm & 8pm
  • Sun, April 28 at 2pm

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ASSOCIATION OF CONTROLLED DREAMERS Runs April 25-27

CCM_logoASSOCIATION OF CONTROLLED DREAMERS
UC College-Conservatory of Music Studio Series
April 25-27
Cohen Family Studio [University Heights]

Directed by Brant Russell

A young, charismatic senator pursues policies that could have long-lasting repercussions for public education. A group of college students tries every technique available to them to change his mind, from occupying his lawn to collective lucid dreaming. What is the nature of activism? How do we hold legislators accountable? And what is the young senator’s mysterious twin up to?

Admission is free, but reservations are required. Tickets become available at 12:30 p.m. on Monday, April 22. Visit the CCM Box Office or call 513-556-4183 to reserve. Limit two tickets per order.

  • Thu-Fri, April 25-26 at 8pm
  • Sat, April 27 at 2pm & 8pm

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trueSTORM On April 25

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April 25
Memorial Hall [Over-the-Rhine]

Board up your windows, a storm’s’a comin’! Five of them, in fact. Don’t forget your galoshes and umbrellas when you come to trueSTORM!

Now in their 9th season, True Theatre continues to produce quarterly one-night-only events featuring five people, from all walks of life, sharing true, personal stories, based on the theme of the evening.

  • Thu, April 25 at 7:30pm

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Auditions Announced for THE MAN WHO SHOT LIBERTY VALANCE at Dayton Theatre Guild

DTGOpen audition notice for THE MAN WHO SHOT LIBERTY VALANCE by Jethro Compton

Auditions will be held Mon & Tue, Apr 22 & 23, 2019, starting at 7pm both nights.
Production dates: June 7-23, 2019

The Dayton Theatre Guild at the Caryl D. Philip TheatreScape
430 Wayne Ave, Dayton OH, 45410
937-278-5993 — www.daytontheatreguild.org

Directed by J. Gary Thompson
Produced by Barbara Jorgensen

Journey into the Wild West in the year 1890, in this classic story of good versus evil, law versus the gun, one man versus Liberty Valance. When a young scholar from New York City travels west in search of a new life, he arrives beaten and half-dead on the dusty streets of Twotrees. Rescued from the plains, the town soon becomes his home. A local girl gives him purpose in a broken land, but is it enough to save him from the vicious outlaw who wants him dead? He must make the choice to turn and run or to stand up for what he believes.

  • Auditions will consist of cold readings from the script.
  • A résumé and headshot are not required but are appreciated.
  • Please provide a list of all known conflicts between Apr 24 and June 23, 2019.

Casting Requirements (all ages flexible):

  • Ransome Foster
    30-35. From New York, well-read and well spoken.
  • Hallie Jackson
    25-35. Strong-minded woman, rough talking.
  • Bert Barricune
    40-50. A true gunslinger. Worn, battered, speaks only when he must.
  • Jim “The Reverend” Mosten
    Young black swamper. Kind, enthusiastic, full of energy, and easy to fall in love with.
  • Liberty Valance
    30-40. Southern gentleman, polite manner but terrifyingly unpredictable.
  • Marshal Johnson
    50-60. Talks the talk, but he’s a coward.
  • Jack Dowitt
    Enthusiastic reporter for a small local newspaper.
  • Ensemble
    4-6, mostly men. A few of Liberty’s boys, mourners, a deputy, local townsmen

For more information please contact:
Director J. Gary Thompson: jgaryt@gmail.com / 937-477-8805
Producer Barbara Jorgensen: barbara.jorgensen@daytontheatreguild.org

The show runs weekends June 7-23, 2019
First Weekend: Friday 8pm, Saturday 8pm, Sunday 3pm
Second & Third Weekend: Friday 8pm, Saturday 5pm, Sunday 3pm

For more information, including auditions, see http://www.daytontheatreguild.org/

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