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Final FREE Family Fun Performance of 2018-19 Season

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Photo by Tony Arrasmith/Arrasmith & Associates.

Five Little Monkeys Jump into the Arts Center of Dunham’s Free Family Fun Event

CINCINNATI, OH – April 23, 2019 — Courtesy of a grant from Price Hill Arts CAT and Price Hill Will, the Free Family Fun Series at the Arts Center at Dunham monkeys around with Ernie Nolan’s adaptation of Eileen Chistelow’s children’s book series, Five Little Monkeys. on Saturday, May 18 at 2 pm.

From shopping to baking to jumping on the bed, these five little monkey siblings are getting into some trouble! This spring, Playhouse presents its final Off the Hill touring show performed by the Bruce E. Doyle Acting Intern company.

When Christelow was taught an old nursery rhyme that her daughter learned in preschool — “Five little monkeys jumping on the bed, one fell off and bumped her head” — she thought that it would create a nice picture book. Twelve years later, after becoming an author and illustrator, she revisited the idea for a new project. With the remarkable success of Five Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed, Christelow expanded the story into a best-selling children’s book series where the treasured monkey siblings get into all kinds of mischief.

Audiences will love tagging along for the wild adventures of this adorable monkey family, including the stories: Five Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed, Five Little Monkeys Bake a Birthday Cake, Five Little Monkeys Sitting in a Tree, and Five Little Monkeys Go Shopping.

Nolan’s script integrates plot lines from four of the ten monkey books while also preserving its witty cumulative verse. From baking cakes to sitting in trees, or going shopping and jumping on beds, Nolan gives distinct personality traits to each monkey sibling which only heightens the hilarity of their ongoing mishaps.

Under the direction of Brian Robinson, the Playhouse’s production of Five Little Monkeys brings the storybook to life with a whimsical set by Playhouse Scenic Artist Kenton Brett and a frenetic soundscape by Sound Designer Trey Tatum. Audiences will love the technical magic of an exploding birthday cake and snapping jaws of a crocodile. Brett designed the oven with a trick door that allows a cake to go in, and then with a simple flick, the stove bursts open to reveal an exploded cake inside.

“Thematically, Five Little Monkeys celebrates the innocence and discovery in the wonders of childhood,” explains Playhouse Director of Education and Community Engagement Daunielle Rasmussen. “The monkeys have a curiosity and an excitement for learning. While it gets the monkeys into trouble, there is an earnestness and beauty to their childlike spirit.”

Five Little Monkeys is recommended for children ages 3 and up and runs approximately 50 to 60 minutes. The Playhouse’s production will travel to community centers throughout the Greater Cincinnati area from April 5 through May 19. Visit cincyplay.com for information about all Off the Hill dates and locations.

Five Little Monkeys is the last production in the 2018 – 2019 Off the Hill series. Support of Off the Hill touring plays is provided The John C. Griswold Foundation and KeyBank. Seasonal support of education and outreach by The Robert and Adele Schiff Family Foundation. The Bruce E. Coyle Acting Intern Company is supported by Jerry and Betsy Shroat.

The Playhouse is supported by the generosity of almost 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.

Reservations for performances in the ACAD FREE Family Fun Series can be made online (www.sunsetplayers.org) or by calling 513-588-4988.

The Arts Center at Dunham is an arts center for the west side of Cincinnati and its vision is to provide affordable creative and performing arts for Price Hill and surrounding communities. Housed in one of the three remaining buildings of what was the first municipally owned tuberculosis sanatorium in the United States, the Arts Center includes a 350-seat performance venue as well as extensive studio and programming space. The Arts Center is located in the Dunham Recreation Complex. See what is happening at the Arts Center at Dunham on Facebook.

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Additional Auditions Announced for MAMMA MIA! at Loveland Stage Company

LSC_logoDirectors: Deirdre Dyson and Glenna Knapp
Producers: Theresa and Steve Kovacs
Music Director: Pat Kelly, Choreographer Sonja Hansen

OPEN SUPPLEMENTAL AUDITIONS for MAMMA MIA will be held at the Loveland Stage Company Theatre (111 S. 2nd. Street (Rt 48) Loveland, OH 45140), on

Sunday, May 19, 2019 at 6-8 pm

AUDITION FORM: Please find the audition form on the Loveland Stage Company website.

SHOW DATES
2 weekends: 8 performances
August 15, 16, 17, 18   and   23, 24 (matinee and evening), 25
Rehearsals will start June 3.

EVERYONE: Please prepare 16 to 32 bars of a song in the same style as the show to showcase your range. Please wear comfortable clothes and shoes for a dance audition. There will also be cold readin gs from the script.

CASTING REQUIREMENTS

Cast Size:  About 30 -35, age 16 and over.

This is a supplemental audition for chorus/ensemble, both male and female, as well as three male roles, as noted below.  The additional roles (Donna, Tanya, Rosie, Soph ie, Lisa, Ali, Harry, Bill, Sam) have been cast..  This audition is for:

  • Sky                             20’s     Sophie’s Fiancee
  • Pepper                        20’s   &nbs p; Sky’s friend and Barman at Taverna
  • Eddie                          20’s     Sky’s friend and works at the Taverna

NOTE: Ages noted are age of the STAGE characters

Chorus : Male and female. Variety of ages. Islanders who work at Donna’s, wedding guests.

Synopsis: A Romantic Comedy featuring music by Abba, set on a Mediterranean Island sparkling in the irridescent blue Aegean. Action takes place on the eve of Sophia’s wedding to Sky and the next day.

Music and Lyrics by Benny Anderson & Bjorn Ulvaeus and some songs with Stig Anderson. Book by Catherine Johnson.

Questions?  Email: Steve sakovacs5@gmail.com  OR  Glenna gknapplmtatc@aol.com.

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American Sign Museum Announces Key Leadership Changes

ASM_logoCincinnati, OH – The American Sign Museum announced key changes in top leadership with the election of a new Executive Director.

The board of trustees elected Brad Huberman to serve as the Executive Director, effective March 1, 2019.

Brad Huberman joined the American Sign Museum (ASM) in May 2010. Huberman brings more than 20 years’ experience in operations, management, development, marketing, and public relations, including owner of a successful retail business startup, Vice President of Operations of a $22 million wholesale distributor, and administrator of a not-for-profit biomedical research institute. His ability to cultivate andharness all available resources and proficiently manage multiple priorities to accomplish program objectives will continue to be a great asset to the Museum.

The appointment of Huberman will allow Tod Swormstedt, who previously served as Executive Director, to transition into the role of Founder and Curator, to focus on the growing collection. Tod Swormstedt spent 26 years on the staff of Signs of the Times magazine, which was founded in 1906. He became the fourth-generation editor of the “bible of the sign industry,” following in his family’s footsteps. In 1999, Tod founded the National Signs of the Times Museum, now known as the American Sign Museum. Huberman is the second Executive Director in the Museum’s history.

“I join everyone in congratulating Brad on his promotion. Brad’s dedication and time with the American Sign Museum makes him the ideal person to lead the organization, while allowing Tod to focus on the ever-growing collection and the upcoming expansion of the museum,” Adrienne Cowden, Board President.

Additionally, in March, Sarah Gagnon was promoted to Director of Events.

Board of Trustees

  • Justin Brown, 3M
  • Adrienne Cowden, 720 Consulting
  • Lenny Diaspro, Graphic Solutions Group
  • Dick Duval
  • John Gavozzi, Turnbull-Walhlert Construction
  • Joe Gorman, Camp Washington Community Board
  • Brian Hubert, Comey Shepherd
  • Annamarie Reilly, Mountjoy, Chilton, Medley
  • Randy Smith, Jack Rouse Associates
  • Mike Stegman, Kohnen & Patton
  • Wade Swormstedt, Foundation for the Advancement of the Sign Industry
  • Mary Beth Wilker, Wilker Design

About The American Sign Museum
Signage reflects the history, technology, commerce and culture of our communities. To tell the stories of signs and the sign industry, Tod Swormstedt, former editor and publisher of Signs of the Times magazine, founded the Museum in 1999 as his self-proclaimed mid-life crisis project. With a mission to educate the community about the history of the sign industry and its significant contribution to commerce and the American landscape, the Museum was organized to preserve, archive and display a historical collection of signs in their many types and forms.

The American Sign Museum opened its doors to the public in Spring 2005 in a temporary home at the Essex Studios (Cincinnati). With the collection quickly outgrowing its rented space the ASM unveiled its permanent home on June 23, 2012, in a former clothing factory in Camp Washington, just northwest of downtown Cincinnati. The renovated building features 19,000+ square feet of exhibit space (with another 20,000 waiting for development), 28-foot ceilings able to accommodate sizable outdoor signs, a working neon shop, flexible event space, and an extensive archive of books, photos and documents reflecting the art, craft and history of Signmaking.

For more information about the American Sign Museum, please visit americansignmuseum.org.

The American Sign Museum is a 501 (c) (3) not-for-profit corporation.

 

 

 

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Cast Announced for A NIGHT OF STARS WITH TENNESSEE WILLIAMS at The Regular Theatre

trt_logoThank you so much to everyone that auditioned for our upcoming production of A NIGHT OF STARS WITH TENNESSEE WILLIAMS!

We are pleased to announce the cast below. Congratulations to all who are cast, and a big thank you to all who auditioned! We are so grateful to have had you share your talents with us!

A NIGHT OF STARS WITH TENNESSEEE WILLIAMS by Maxim Vinogradav

May 31 -June 2, Bellevue Hill Park

  • Tennessee Williams…. Andy Girmann
  • Edwina….Emily Ryan
  • Rose Williams….Kertu Bell
  • Frank Merlo….Donald Burns
  • Andy Warhol….Michael Rowlett
  • Truman Capote….Christian Hall
  • Marlon Brando/Policeman/Paul Newman….Kyle Daniels
  • Greta Garbo/Liz Taylor/Bette Davis….Kelsey Schwarber
  • Diana Barrymore/Katherine Hepburn….Meaghan Vaders
  • Swings….Micah Price, Caroline Conard, Emmy Rice

Directed by Ellie Conniff
Stage Managed by Liz Apollonio
Produced by The Regular Theatre

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Auditions Announced for BLITHE SPIRIT at The Drama Workshop

TDW_VERTAUDITIONS for The Drama Workshop’s production of BLITHE SPIRIT.

Written by Noel Coward, directed by Gina Kleesattel, produced by Clint Bramkamp and Megan Schultheis.

Auditions will be May 5 & 6, at The Glenmore Playhouse, 3716 Glenmore Ave, Cheviot, OH 45211. Doors will open at 6:30pm, and auditions will begin promptly at 7pm. Callbacks, if needed, will take place Thursday May 9 at 7:00 pm at The Glenmore Playhouse.  Actors are welcome to bring a resume and headshot, if they have those available, but it is not required.  Additionally if an actor has a prepared monologue, those can be heard as well.

Audition sides or questions can be requested by sending an email to TDWBlitheSpirit2019@gmail.com

Show dates are October 11 through October 27, 2019. Performances are Friday and Saturday evenings at 8 pm, Sunday afternoon at 2 pm. One mid-week performance on Thurs. October 24 at 7:30 pm.

ABOUT THE SHOW: Blithe Spirit concerns the socialite and novelist Charles Condomine, who invites the eccentric medium and clairvoyant, Madame Arcati, to his house to conduct a séance, hoping to gather material for his next book. The scheme backfires when he is haunted by the ghost of his annoying and temperamental first wife, Elvira, after the séance. Elvira makes continual attempts to disrupt Charles’s marriage to his second wife, Ruth, who cannot see or hear the ghost.

PARTS (high English accent for roles):

CHARLES CONDOMINE: (acting age: forties): Charles is an intelligent and urbane English novelist. Charles is the husband of Ruth Condomine and deceased first wife, Elvira.

RUTH CONDOMINE: (acting age: mid-thirties): smart looking woman in her mid-thirties, Ruth is the wife of Charles. She is a bit jealous of Charles’s relationship with his first wife.

DR. BRADMAN: (acting age: middle age): A pleasant-looking middle-aged man, Dr. Bradman is a friend of the Condomines.

VIOLET BRADMAN: (acting age: middle aged)The wife of Dr. Bradman, Mrs. Bradman is middle-aged and a bit faded.

MADAME ARCATI: (acting age: middle aged): A middle-aged spiritualist, Madame Arcati is a striking woman. She is not too extravagant but has a definite bias toward the barbaric.

ELVIRA CONDOMINE: Charles Condomine’s deceased first wife, Elvira returns as a ghost with a goal. In the process, she makes Charles’s and Ruth’s lives very complicated.

EDITH: The Condomine’s maid, Edith is always in a hurry.

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