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Cast Announced for AMERICAN IDIOT at The Carnegie

tc_american idiot logoThe Carnegie is pleased to announce the cast and production team for AMERICAN IDIOT, playing weekends August 10-25, 2019.

CAST LIST:

  • Johnny – Frankie Chuter
  • Tunny – Ethan Brooks Baker
  • Will – Robert Breslin
  • St. Jimmy – Maddie Vaughn
  • Whatsername – Hannah Gregory
  • Heather – Chandler Bates
  • Extraordinary Girl – Mackenzie Ruff
  • Favorite Son/Ensemble – Logan Weinfurtner
  • Ensemble – Arlanders Milan, Jack Walz, Ashley Olivia Morton, Sarah Willis, Jules Shumate

PRODUCTION TEAM:

  • Director/Choreographer – Maggie Perrino
  • Music Director – Danny Manning
  • Assistant Director – Farley Norman
  • Stage Manager – Carissa Gandenberger

About AMERICAN IDIOT:
Music by Green Day
Lyrics by Billie Joe Armstrong
Book by Billie Joe Armstrong and Michael Mayer

When: Playing Weekends August 10-25, 2019

Description: This two-time Tony Award-winning musical, based on the Grammy Award-winning, multiplatinum album of the same name, is a high-energy rock opera not to be missed. Three disaffected young men, living in suburbia, have dreams of a different life in the city. They embark on their big move, only to find their friendship breaking down over family responsibilities, military enlistment, and the allure of drug abuse. Each young man must make peace with the circumstances of his life to find his way back home and to the friends he left behind.

AMERICAN IDIOT is a non-stop rock concert of  Green Day favorites, including “Holiday,” “Boulevard of Broken Dreams,” “Wake Me Up When September Ends,” and “Time of Your Life.” 

Eight Performances:
Saturday, August 10, 7:30pm ● Sunday, August 11, 3pm
Friday, August 16, 7:30pm ● Saturday, August 17, 7:30pm ● Sunday, August 18, 3pm
Friday, August 23, 7:30pm ● Saturday, August 24, 7:30pm ● Sunday, August 25, 3pm

Green Day’s AMERICAN IDIOT is presented through special arrangement with Musical Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.MTIShows.com

Where: The Carnegie | 1028 Scott Boulevard | Covington, KY 41011

Tickets: Tickets may be purchased through The Carnegie Box Office at (859) 957-1940, open Tuesday through Friday, noon to 5pm, or online at www.thecarnegie.com.

Content Advisory: Production includes adult themes and language. Not appropriate for children under 13.

About The Carnegie: The Carnegie is Northern Kentucky’s largest multidisciplinary arts venue providing theatre events, educational programs and art exhibitions to the Northern Kentucky and Greater Cincinnati community. The Carnegie facility is home to The Carnegie Galleries, the Otto M. Budig Theatre, and the Eva G. Farris Education Center.  More information about The Carnegie is available at www.thecarnegie.com or by calling (859) 491-2030.

The Carnegie receives ongoing operating support from Cincinnati International Wine Festival, The Greater Cincinnati Foundation, Kenton County Fiscal Courts, the Kentucky Arts Council and the Carol Ann and Ralph V. Haile Jr. / US Bank Foundation. The Carnegie is also supported by the generosity of more than 40,000 contributors to the ArtsWave Community Campaign.

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DRY LAND Coming to Liberty Exhibition Hall April 24-27

CPT_Dry Land logoWhat helps us float isn’t always what we’d expect.

APRIL 19, 2019 —Tristate audiences are invited to this powerful production of Dry Land by Ruby Rae Spiegel. This show is being produced by Maggie Cramer and Katie Mitchell, in partnership with Clifton Performance Theatre. This show runs from April 24th- 27th at Liberty Exhibition Hall.

Two small-town Florida high school girls attempting a locker room abortion while processing the complexities of friendship, their own resiliency and a fear of the future.  

This play is directed by Erin Carr, and cast includes Maggie Cramer, Katie Mitchell, Maya Farhat, Rhys Boatwright and Aaron Whitehead. Production team includes Daniela Nenova as Property Master/Assistant Director, Olivia Lenore as Stage Manager, Piper Johnson as Asst. Stage Manager, Jared Hudson as Lighting Designer and August Dice as Sound Designer.

Performances run April 24th-27th at 8PM. All performances will take place at Liberty Exhibition Hall at 3938 Spring Grove Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45223. Tickets available at: https://dryland.brownpapertickets.com

There will be a short talk-back with a Planned Parenthood representative immediately following every show.

**CONTENT & TRIGGER WARNING. Please note that this production contains graphic images and language. Tags: abortion, medical abortion.**

ALL PROCEEDS WILL GO TO PLANNED PARENTHOOD.

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Living Small Creates Big Laughs Beginning May 4

PIP_Tiny Houses promo

Promotional photo by Tony Arrasmith/Arrasmith & Associates.

World-premiere comedy TINY HOUSES explores what happens when our world begins to shrink

CINCINNATI—Can tiny equal happy? World-premiere comedy TINY HOUSES explores this question beginning May 4 in the Shelterhouse Theatre as four young adults attempt to build a 200-square foot home. With support from The Rosenthal Family Foundation, season sponsor of new work, the play runs through June 2. Opening night is May 9.

Finding meaning through minimalism is easier said than done, as the characters in TINY HOUSES learn through a series of amusingly awkward missteps in their attempt to build a tiny house, which is constructed on stage over the course of the play.

“Whenever possible in the theatre, I like to see actors actually doing a thing instead of making a gesture toward doing the thing,” explains award-winning playwright Chelsea Marcantel. “Live theatre is the one entertainment avenue in which we really have the capacity to still be impressed and awed…to see an unexpected thing happening in real time in the same room we’re in, that’s truly wonderful.”

With witty dialogue, colloquial language and references to digital behaviors and lifestyles, the play centers around Bodhi and Cath, a couple who has recently uprooted their lives, moving from New York to Oregon. They plan to build and move into a tiny house together in the backyard of Bodhi’s friend, Ollie, who makes a living selling haunted dolls on eBay. Bodhi’s childhood sweetheart, Jeyne, a YouTube star, and Jeremiah, a level-headed construction consultant, round out the millennial cast of characters.

“I think there’s a real millennial spirit around what qualifies as work for the characters. They’re all disillusioned with white-collar “real” jobs — sitting in an office 40 hours a week pushing paper and not really making or moving anything that feels tangible,” said Marcantel. “There’s a glorification and yearning for manual labor, for meaningful work, that I think a lot of people of this generation feel. There’s also the constant consultation of and comparison to people on social media and the internet that’s a brand-new twist for millennials.”

In 2018, Marcantel received the M. Elizabeth Osborn New Play Award from the American Theatre Critics Association for her contemporary comedy, Airness. The award recognizes notable, emerging playwrights, and it is presented at the Humana Festival of New Plays. Marcantel was also recently inducted as a member of the Kilroys, a collective of playwrights, performers, producers and directors who advocate for the voices of female, trans and non-binary playwrights.

TINY HOUSES is a co-production with Cleveland Play House and will be directed by Cleveland Play House’s Artistic Director Laura Kepley, who grew up in Cincinnati.

For more information on TINY HOUSES, click here.

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SPONSORS

The Production Sponsor is Sue Friedlander. Design Sponsors is Jeb and Nirvani Head. Artist Sponsor is Mossbarger, Deimling and Moler Financial Strategies Group of Janney Montgomery Scott, LLC. The Season Sponsor and Season Design Sponsors are Heidelberg Distributing Company and Allan Berliant and Jennie Rosenthal Berliant Family Fund. The Season Sponsor of New Work is The Rosenthal Family Foundation.

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.

CAST

Michael Doherty (Ollie); Kate Eastman (Cath); Peter Hargrave (Bodhi); James Holloway (Jeremiah); Nandita Shenoy (Jevne)

PRODUCTION

Chelsea Marcantel (Playwright); Laura Kepley (Director) Arnulfo Maldonado (Set Designer); Amy Clark (Costume Designer); Elizabeth Mak (Lighting Designer); Daniel Perelstein (Sound Designer); Paul Davis, CSA, Calleri Casting (Casting Director); Jenifer Morrow (Production Stage Manager).Co-produced with Cleveland Play House.

TICKETS

TINY HOUSES is suitable for adults and teenage audiences. The play contains some strong adult language, alcohol use, hipster slang and low-key millennial malaise.

Performances will begin at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays through Thursdays, at 8 p.m. Fridays, 4 and 8 p.m. Saturdays and 2 and 7 p.m. Sundays. An additional matinee takes place at 1 p.m. on May 29. Individual tickets start at just $35. Tickets to all 7 p.m. Sunday performances are priced at just $10 for college students with a valid school ID. Student tickets are $15 on the day of the show for all other performances. Discounted ticket prices for teens are available for all performances and are $30.

Tickets can be purchased by visiting the Playhouse website at www.cincyplay.com or by calling the Box Office at 513-421-3888 or 800-582-3208 toll-free in Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana. For TDD (Telecommunications Device for the Deaf) access, call 513-345-2248. The Playhouse is fully accessible.

SPECIAL EVENTS

PREVIEW PERFORMANCES
May 4, 8 p.m. | May 5, 7 p.m. | May 7, 7:30 p.m. | May 8, 7:30 p.m.
Be among the first to see the show before opening night and save! Preview performance tickets are discounted and begin at just $35.

OPENING NIGHT
May 9, 7:30 p.m.
Share the excitement of Thursday opening nights with a lively post-show cast party with complimentary hors d’oeuvres by Vonderhaar’s Catering.

MEET THE ARTISTS
May 12, 2 p.m. | May 19, 2 p.m. | May 22, 7:30 p.m. | May 30, 7:30 p.m.
Stay after select performances for a behind-the-scenes discussion with the cast and crew of TINY HOUSES.

PRIDE NIGHT
Friday, May 31, 6:30 p.m.
The fifth annual Playhouse Pride event is hosted by program co-chairs Jim Conway and Julia Wesselkemper. This festive evening includes pre- and post-show music, refreshments and a celebration of inclusion. A portion of the proceeds benefits Safe and Supported, a nonprofit that works to prevent and end LGBTQIA youth homelessness in Hamilton County.
The full PRIDE package includes the following:

  • Pre-show cocktail reception with open bar in the Rosenthal Plaza at 6:30 p.m.
  • Performance of Tiny Houses in the Shelterhouse Theatre at 8 p.m. in Center or Side A (seating based on availability)
  • Post-show reception with music and open bar in the Rosenthal Plaza
  • Cost: $90 per person (or $35 upgrade with a subscription ticket)

ACCESS

The Playhouse is fully accessible. Large print programs and hearing enhancement receivers are available upon request.

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Auditions Announced for IS HE DEAD? at Mariemont Players

MPI_logoIS HE DEAD? by Mark Twain/adapted by David Ives
Directed by Michele Mascari

Performance Dates Sept. 13 to 29, 2019
Walton Creek Theater

AUDITIONS TIME/LOCATION
7 to 10 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday, April 30 and May 2
Green Room/Lobby at the Walton Creek Theater
4101 Walton Creek Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45227

“IS HE DEAD?” SYNOPSIS
The focuses on a fictional version of the great French painter, Jean-François Millet, as an impoverished artist in Barbizon, France. With the help of his colleagues, he stages his own death in order to increase the value of his paintings and afterwards dresses as a woman to keep his secret safe. Combining elements of burlesquefarce, and social satire, the comedy relies on such devices as cross-dressing, mistaken identities, and romantic deceptions to tell its story, which raises questions about fame, greed, and the value of art.

CAST OF CHARACTERS (7 men, 4 women)

  • Jean-François Millet/Widow Daisy Tillou – Male, 30ish (strong, good, creative)
  • Bastien Andre, art dealer and moneylender – Male, 30-40 (greedy)
  • Marie Leroux, Millet’s girlfriend – Female 25-30 (sweet, innocent, in love)
  • Papa Louis Leroux, Marie’s father – Male, mid 60s (protective, not well)
  • Cecile Leroux, Marie’s sister – Female, 25-30 (savvy young woman)
  • Hans von Bismarck (“Dutchy”), Millet’s friend – Male, 30ish (German)
  • Phelim O’Shaughnessy, Millet’s friend – Male, 30ish (Irish)
  • Agamemnon Buckner (“Chicago”), Millet’s friend – Male, 40s (American) These three characters are Jean-Francois’s best friends and cohorts in life and helpers in making sales.
  • Madame Caron, Millet’s landlady – Female (plays elderly, but not decrepit)
  • Madame Bathilde, Millet’s landlady – Female (plays elderly, but not decrepit) These two ladies are dearest friends and companions. They are lovely in demeanor and personalities.
  • Unnamed male in several small comic roles – Male, 20s to 40s (scene-stealer)

AUDITION REQUIREMENTS

  • No monologue required
  • Provide your theater resume/headshot
  • Personal introduction to audition panel – tell us a bit about yourself
  • Tell a joke (no knock-knock jokes please)
  • Cold readings from the script; will include reading opposite other auditionees
  • No dialect necessary except for those auditioning for Dutchy, who should try a German accent, and those auditioning for Phelim, who should attempt an Irish dialect.
  • Be prepared for group improvisations.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

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THE BOOK OF MORMON Runs Aug. 28-Sept. 1

BIC_Book of Mormon logoTHE BOOK OF MORMON
Victoria Theatre Association
Aug. 28-Sept. 1
Schuster Center [Dayton]

The New York Times calls it “the best musical of this century.” The Washington Post says, “It is the kind of evening that restores your faith in musicals.” And Entertainment Weekly says, “Grade A: the funniest musical of all time.” Jimmy Fallon of “The Tonight Show” calls it “Genius. Brilliant. Phenomenal.” It’s THE BOOK OF MORMON, the nine-time Tony Award-winning Best Musical.  This outrageous musical comedy follows the misadventures of a mismatched pair of missionaries, sent halfway across the world to spread the Good Word. Now with standing room only productions in London, on Broadway, and across North America, THE BOOK OF MORMON has truly become an international sensation. Contains explicit language.

  • Wed-Fri, Aug. 28-30 at 8pm
  • Sat, Aug. 31 at 2pm & 8pm
  • Sun, Sept. 1 at 2pm & 7:30pm

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