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Memorial Hall Walks The Line with All-Star Staging of Johnny Cash Musical RING OF FIRE

MEMO_Ring of FireCINCINNATI, OH – Over a lifetime in music, Johnny Cash scored 13 GRAMMY Awards, earned three hall of fame enshrinements, contributed to 242 records, hosted his own television show, and was the subject of a posthumous, Oscar-nominated biopic. And in a historic venue that has recently hosted performances by his daughter and two former sons-in-law and bandmates, 31 songs of “The Man In Black” take center stage this August.

Memorial Hall proudly presents RING OF FIRE, the Johnny Cash musical, playing August 16, 17, 23 & 24 in the beautifully restored Anderson Theater. Broadway veteran Leslie Goddard directs and choreographs the concert staging. An all-star lineup of actors and musicians perform Cash hits including “I Walk The Line,” “Folsom Prison Blues,” “A Boy Named Sue,” and the eponymous “Ring of Fire,” while video design illuminates the odyssey of Cash’s life and times. Tickets are $28 – $42 and are available at MemorialHallOTR.com, or by calling the Memorial Hall Box Office at 513.977.8838 (Tu – Fr, 1pm – 6pm).

“RING OF FIRE” is presented through special arrangement with and all authorized performance materials are supplied by Theatrical Rights Worldwide, 1180 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 640, New York, NY 10036. www.theatricalrights.com

A Cash Family Affair
Following the completion of an $11 million renovation in late 2016, perhaps no event better symbolized the return of Memorial Hall to Cincinnati’s cultural forefront than a performance by multi-GRAMMY award winner Rosanne Cash. The stirring performance by Cash and husband, John Leventhal, was the first of a trio of Memorial Hall shows that scaled the branches of the Cash family tree. Rosanne Cash’s previous husband, and father to her three children, is fellow GRAMMY winner Rodney Crowell, who himself offered an acclaimed performance at Memorial Hall in 2018. Earlier that same year, the venue presented Americana legend Marty Stuart, who while a Johnny Cash sideman the early 80s would marry his boss’ third daughter, Cindy.

“Johnny Cash’s voice–you know, if Mt. Rushmore could open its mouth–any one of the sculptures on Mt. Rushmore could open their mouths and sing, that’s what it would sound like,” said Crowell of Cash in a 2000 interview for NPR. With so many roads in country and Americana music leading back to The Man In Black, it’s no wonder that a celebration of this monumental artist was in store for patrons of Memorial Hall.

RING OF FIRE Who’s Who
Building upon a performing career that has included Broadway’s HAIRSPRAY and the Las Vegas staging of JERSEY BOYS, director / choreographer Leslie Goddard returns to Memorial Hall following her celebrated summer 2018 staging of The Who’s TOMMY. Goddard gets an assist from Cincinnati native Zack Steele, who taps experience from performing in three separate RING OF FIRE productions to both assistant direct and act in the show, while also accompanying himself on guitar.

Indeed, all of the actors in RING OF FIRE play their own instruments, drawing from a shallow pool of multi-talented actor musicians. Likewise pulling double duty is Steve Goers (keyboard), who both performs in and music directs the show. A faculty member at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM), Goers is frequent presence at theatres including Playhouse in the Park, Ensemble Theatre and the Aronoff Center. Though infrequently called upon to act and sing, Goers has flexed his thespian muscles before, including with RING OF FIRE lead guitarist and actor Brad Myers in The Carnegie’s 2012 production of PUMP BOYS & DINETTES. Known as one of Cincinnati’s preeminent guitarists, Myers has plied his talents with notable Cincinnati bands Ray’s Music Exchange, Aja and The Midwestern Swing, while his own projects have earned national acclaim, including a “four-star” rating from Downbeat Magazine for his debut album, Prime Numbers. Myers and Goers team with lauded bassist Aaron Jacobs, drummer Adam Wheeler and multi-instrumentalist Jennie Malone as the backbone of a formidable musical ensemble.

Similarly keeping one foot in both the theatrical and musical worlds is a. Beth Harris, playing the roles of Mrs. Cash and June Carter. A longtime fixture at Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati (HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH, VIOLET) and Know Theatre (GRUESOME PLAYGROUND INJURIES, ADDING MACHINE), Harris has more recently devoted her time to local bands The Hiders and The Perfect Children, as well as national tours with Erika Wennerstrom of Heartless Bastards. The cast is rounded out by Northern Kentucky University alum Hunter Henrickson, who returns to the area following a stint in a national tour of THE WIZARD OF OZ.

A complete cast, band and production team list can be found following this release.

Ticketing
Tickets to RING OF FIRE are available online beginning May 17. Tickets are available by phone via the Memorial Hall Box Office at 513.977.8838 (Tu – Fr, 1pm – 6pm). Ticket scaling is as follows:

  • Boxes – $42
  • Orchestra – $35
  • Center Balcony – $32
  • Side and Rear Balcony – $28
  • Students, Groups of 8 or More – $24 (call the box office for reservations)

RING OF FIRE Cast, Band and Production Team

Cast:

  • Steve Goers (keys)
  • a. Beth Harris* (acoustic guitar)
  • Hunter Henrickson (acoustic guitar)
  • Brad Myers (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, mandolin)
  • Zack Steele* (acoustic guitar)
    *Actor appears courtesy of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States.

Band:

  • Aaron Jacobs (bass)
  • Jennie Malone (accordion, banjo, guitar, ukulele, autoharp, fiddle)
  • Adam Wheeler (drums)

Production Team:

  • Producer – Joshua Steele
  • Director / Choreographer – Leslie Goddard
  • Assistant Director – Zack Steele
  • Music Director – Steve Goers
  • Lighting Designer, Production Manager – Andi Schultes
  • Costumer – Liz Galbraith
  • Hair & Makeup Designer – Katherine Jackson
  • Sound Designer – Brian Lloyd
  • Dialect Coach – Katelyn Reid
  • Stage Manager – Kayla Loree
  • Assistant Stage Manager, Wardrobe – Jeffery Bunch

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About Memorial Hall
Memorial Hall, managed and programmed by 3CDC, is conveniently located in the heart of the revitalized arts district of Over-the-Rhine. This exquisite venue overlooks Washington Park, and is adjacent to Music Hall in addition to being down the street from both the School for Creative and Performing Arts and soon-to-be completed new home of the Cincinnati Shakespeare Company. Designed by Samuel Hannaford, the hall features marble staircases adorned with intricate wrought iron that lead to the 550-seat proscenium theater, dubbed the Annie W. and Elizabeth M. Anderson Theater. Exceptional acoustics, decorative murals and Tiffany chandeliers enhance this historic theater. Memorial Hall offers an elegant setting for performances and unique spaces for social and business events.

About 3CDC
3CDC is a private, non-profit, real estate development and finance organization focused on revitalizing Cincinnati’s urban core in partnership with the City of Cincinnati and the Cincinnati corporate community. 3CDC’s work is specifically focused on the Central Business District and in the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood. 3CDC also manages The Cincinnati Equity Fund (CEF) and the Cincinnati New Markets Fund (CNMF). These investment funds play an important role by providing needed financial capital to 3CDC’s development projects. For more information, visit
http://www.3cdc.org.

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A LONG WAY OFF Runs Aug. 23-31

MTC_A Long Way Off logoA LONG WAY OFF
Merit Theatre Company
Aug. 23-31
[Union, Ky.]

Cast: Rachel Scardina as Hannah Collier, Arnie Forman as Jacob Collier, Ian Tinney as Bennett McLean, Carter Perry as Hunter Collier, Arielle Mantel as Sally, Isabella Keyes as Annalise, Chelsea Russell as Rachel, Josh Winkler as Lampkin/Stan, Evan Rogers as Jim & Jonn Chickering as Larry
Adult Ensemble: Tori Brinker, Jonn Chickering, Bob Dronberger, Jessica Freeland, Becca Grunkemeyer, Gracie Grunkemeyer, Matthew Grunkemeyer, Sarah Grunkemeyer, Benjamin Iocco, Isabella Keyes, Mark Kozelek, Heather Lacey, Arielle Mantel, Chelsea Russell, Evan Rogers, Lacy Rogers, Faith VonHandorf & Josh Winkler
Youth Ensemble: Ana Ashley, Olivia Ashley, Seanna Kelley, Adoniah Winkler & Naomi Winkler
Dance Ensemble: Tori Brinker, Jonn Chickering, Becca Grunkemeyer, Gracie Grunkemeyer, Isabella Keyes, Mark Kozelek, Evan Rogers, Lacy Rogers, Chelsea Russell & Faith VonHandorf

  • Fri, Aug. 23 at 7:30pm
  • Sat, Aug. 24 at 2pm & 7:30pm
  • Sun, Aug. 25 at 3pm
  • Thu-Fri, Aug. 29-30 at 7:30pm
  • Sat, Aug. 31 at 2pm

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Actress Needed for Kayleen in GRUESOME PLAYGROUND INJURIES at Regular Theatre Company

trt_logoRegular Theatre Company is looking for a young woman to take on the role of Kayleen in GRUESOME PLAYGROUND INJURIES.

The production starts rehearsal Aug. 10th, and rehearsals are Sunday-Wednesday.

Show dates are August 30th-September 1st at Essex Studios.

Interested parties can email kyleparkerdaniels@gmail.com for the side!

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ALL IN YOUR HEAD Runs Aug. 2-4

ALT_All in Your Head logoALL IN YOUR HEAD
American Legacy Theatre
Aug. 2-4
(Aug. 2-3) Cincinnati College Prepartory Academy [West End]
(Aug. 4) Carnegie Center of Columbia Tusculum

After witnessing the brutal assault of Molly Thomas, Calum Fischer is dubbed the leading suspect in her case. As his investigation continues, he must question not only what he knows about that night, but what he knows about his own mind.

  • Aug. 2 at 7:30pm
  • Aug. 3 at 2pm & 7:30pm
  • Aug. 4 at 1pm

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Over-Hire Run Crew Sought by Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park

PIP_logoCincinnati Playhouse in the Park is an equal opportunity employer and encourages inquiries about this position from a broad spectrum of candidates reflecting the diversity of the community we serve.

Job Title: Over-hire Run Crew, Non-union
Reports to: Production Stage Manager and Stage Management Staff
Position Overview: Over-hire Run Crew may work in any department and are responsible for running various technical elements of shows during performance. Physical locations for this job will include the Marx and Shelterhouse Theatres, and the accompanying backstage and support areas. These are temporary positions that will span 5-6 weeks between September, 2019 – June, 2020, depending on the production. These positions will require work outside normal business hours, including, but not limited to, evenings and weekends.

Position Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

Props Run Crew:

  • Preparing the stage for rehearsal and performance, according to instructions from Stage Management, and Props Run Crew Chief.
  • Presetting and tracking set pieces or props during rehearsals and performances, making sure items are in proper position, at the proper times.
  • Moving set pieces and handing off both props and set pieces during rehearsals and performances.
  • Cleaning up onstage and backstage as needed after rehearsal and performance.
  • Making crew chiefs aware of needed updates to paperwork.
  • Additional specific duties as assigned.

Wardrobe Run Crew:

  • Assisting the actors with dressing pre- and post-show. This may include assisting with hair styling and/or prepping and securing wigs.
  • Presetting and tracking costume pieces before, during and after rehearsals and performances.
  • Executing costume changes throughout the performance, as assigned.
  • Repairs and maintenance to costume pieces that may include hand sewing, machine sewing, as well as painting and/or polishing and other “touch-ups” as needed.
  • Nightly laundry, including ironing, steaming, de-linting, and distributing costumes.
  • Minor touch-up to existing wig styles.
  • Create wardrobe track paperwork as needed.

Electrics Run Crew (Marx Theatre Only):

  • Preparing the stage for rehearsal and performance, including sweeping and mopping as needed.
  • Operation of a Lycian Follow Spot.
  • Creation of Follow Spot paperwork as needed.
  • Cleaning up onstage and backstage as needed after rehearsal and performance.

Competencies (all positions) include:

  • 1-2 years’ experience in technical theatre or entertainment industry equivalent.
  • Good communication skills.
  • A basic knowledge of technical theatre terms.
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment.
  • For Wardrobe Positions – Basic Sewing Skills.
  • Demonstrated interest or related experience in theatre preferred.

Physical Demands (all positions): 

  • While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to walk (sometimes quickly), talk, hear, and speak.
  • Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, peripheral vision, and ability to adjust focus.
  • Work is often performed in dimly lit areas.
  • Ability to lift and carry 20-30 lbs.

To Apply:
All interested candidates should submit a resume and 2 references to:
Jessica Lucas, Assistant Production Manager Jessica.lucas@cincyplay.com No phone calls please.
Deadline to apply: Monday, August 26, 2019

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