Monthly Archives: October 2019

THE SPONGEBOB MUSICAL Runs Nov. 19-24

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THE SPONGEBOB MUSICAL
Victoria Theatre Association
Nov. 19-24
Schuster Center Mead Theatre [Dayton]

Get ready to enjoy the “Broadway Extravaganza” (The New Yorker) that New York Magazine calls “effervescent candy-for-the-spirit.” Explore the depths of theatrical innovation in NICKELODEON’S THE SPONGEBOB MUSICAL, 2018 Best Musical winner of the Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards, where the power of optimism really can save the world. The show is best for ages 6 and up.

  • Tue-Thu, Nov. 19-21 at 7:30pm
  • Fri, Nov. 22 at 8pm
  • Sat, Nov. 23 at 2pm* & 8pm
  • Sun, Nov. 24 at 1pm & 6:30pm
    *Sign language interpreted or audio described upon advance request.

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THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR Runs Nov. 15-Dec. 7

CSC_Merry Wives of Windsor promo2THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR
Cincinnati Shakespeare Company
Nov. 15-Dec. 7
[Over-the-Rhine]

The bawdy, bombastic, and chronically cash-poor Sir John Falstaff has been raising hell in the quiet town of Windsor. When his massive bar tab outstrips his meager means, he needs to raise some cash—and quick. He hatches a plan to seduce two of Windsor’s most wealthy married women, but when they catch wind of his salacious scheme, they turn the tables on their would-be wooer, joining forces to teach him a lesson he won’t soon forget.

  • In preview Wed-Thu, Nov. 15-16 at 7:30pm
  • Fri-Sat, Nov. 17-18 at 7:30pm
  • Thu-Fri, Nov. 21-23 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, Nov. 24 at 2pm
  • Fri, Nov. 29 at 7:30pm
  • Sat, Nov. 30 at 2pm & 7:30pm
  • Sun, Dec. 1 at 2pm
  • Thu-Fri, Dec. 5-6 at 7:30pm
  • Sat, Dec. 7 at 2pm & 7:30pm

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NKU SOTA’s THE FRENCH CONNECTION Concert Features Classical Selections, Jazz and Dancing

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HIGHLAND HEIGHTS, KY – Northern Kentucky University’s School of the Arts will present a collaborative concert entitled “The French Connection” on Oct. 29. Join in a celebration of the great French Composers and Pedagogues Nadia Boulanger and Darius Milhaud with performances of their music and the music of their distinguished students. Other featured composers from the Americas include William Bolcom, David Brubeck, Aaron Copland, Astor Piazzola, and Louise Talma.

Since the founding of the American Conservatory at Fontainebleau in 1921, innovative musical styles have flourished in France and the Americas. Nadia Boulanger and Darius Milhaud served as the composition teachers and mentors for literally hundreds of different composers representing all music genres. “The French Connection” was conceived to bring this connection to the forefront by showcasing the music of these two prominent French Composers and some of their great students from North and South America.

Featured performers include San Sung Aum, piano; Holly Attar, viola; Meghan Bennett, flute; Stephanie Brumer, Dance Troupe director; Joy Burdette, soprano; Kimberly Gelbwasser Lazzeri, soprano; Amy Gillingham, cello; William Herzog, violin; William Brian Hogg, saxophone; Kelly MacKenzie-Thurley, soprano; Mike Meloy, drums; Sam Reuscher, bass; Christina Lalog Seal, piano; Hye Eun Suh, piano; and Richard Van Dyke, piano.

THE FRENCH CONNECTION will take place on Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2019, at 7 p.m. in Greaves Concert Hall at NKU. Tickets range $5-$15 and can be purchased at nku.edu/sotatickets or by calling 859-572-5464. Parking is available for patrons 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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In It’s 111th Year, Memorial Hall Celebrates Veterans with Free Patriotic Performances, Exhibitions and Lecture

MISC_Memorial Hall Society logoCincinnati, OH – Memorial Hall proudly continues its century-long mission of honoring Cincinnati veterans with a full day of patriotic programming. Theatre, visual arts, symphonic music and history coalesce in an evocative celebration of our armed services.

Memorial Hall’s (1225 Elm Street, Over-The-Rhine) 2019 Veterans Salute will take place on Sunday, November 10 from 11:00am to 5:00pm. The full schedule of events is as follows:

  • 11am–4:30pm – Veterans Creative Therapy Art Exhibition + Military Dress Display
  • 11:30am–12:15pm – Lecture: 75th Anniversary of The Battle of the Bulge
  • 1-2pm – Performance: The Accidental Hero
  • 3:30–4:30pm – Performance: Queen City Concert Band Veterans Salute

The Veterans Creative Therapy Art Exhibition and Military Dress Display will also be available for viewing on Veterans Day, Monday, November 11, from 9:00am – 3:00pm

All programs are free of charge, though reservations are required. Free tickets can be reserved at MemorialHallOTR.com, or by calling the Memorial Hall Box Office at 513.977.8838 (Tu – Fr, 1pm – 6pm).

The 2019 Veterans Salute is co-presented by the Cincinnati Memorial Hall Society, in collaboration with the Cincinnati VA Medical Center, Queen City Concert Band, and Lytle Camp 10, Department of Ohio, Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War.

PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS

Veterans Creative Therapy Art Exhibition + Military Dress Display – 11am – 4:30pm
Celebrate Veterans Day by viewing an exhibition of artwork created by local veterans in the Memorial Hall Ballrooms. Featured artwork will include pieces created by veterans who have participated in the Creative Arts Therapy program at the Cincinnati VA Medical Center (VAMC). Mediums included in past veteran shows have included painting, drawing, sculpture and photography; applied art that includes ceramics, woodcarving, needlework and leatherwork; and craft kits such as string art, fabric art and wood building. This exhibition is part of a veteran’s therapy and provides recognition for their artistic accomplishments.

The exhibition is complemented by a military dress display, featuring uniforms and artifacts from American Wars.

Lecture: 75th Anniversary of The Battle of the Bulge – 11:30am–12:15pm
Presented by Lytle Camp 10, Department of Ohio, Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War

James L. Centner, Jr., is a Cincinnati Native, Retired United States Naval Officer, former Assistant Professor of History at The United States Military Academy at West Point New York, and current visiting professor at the John Felice Rome Center, Loyola University Chicago. His main area of expertise is World War Two American Military Operations. He has a Bachelor of Arts degree in History from Marquette University, and a Master’s Degree in History from Xavier University.

Commander Centner’s presentation is on the great sacrifices and hard-fought actions of the American soldier surrounding the 1944 Battle of the Bulge. Additionally we will have two guest of honor in attendance, that were actually Combat Veterans of the Battle.

The Accidental Hero – 1- 2pm
The Accidental Hero is a multi-media one-man show about a WWII American officer who miraculously liberates the Czech villages of his grandparents.  It’s a true story, written and performed by his grandson.

Patrick Dewane’s grandfather refused to talk about his service in the war. Yet when he died, his basement yielded a treasure trove of typewritten accounts, photos and rare film footage.

Dewane brings this archival material to glowing life as an enthralling, humorous and heartwarming tale of miraculous escapes and astonishing coincidences. This touching show runs from belly laughs to tears. Dewane takes on a dozen different roles as he powerfully recounts his grandfather’s journey from Omaha Beach, the Battle of the Bulge, and the end of WWII. In the last week of the war, Konop’s story turns away from a soldier’s survival tale to something from mythology.  He discovers his lost identity, embraced by the tribe he never knew. Like Luke Skywalker, Konop thought he was just fighting the Evil Empire, in this case the Nazis. But unlike Skywalker, this story is true. His was an epic homecoming. As he freed the Czechs, they liberated him.

Queen City Concert Band Veterans Salute – 3:30–4:30pm
Memorial Hall’s longtime resident wind symphony, the Queen City Concert Band (QCCB) is proud to return home for its tenth annual Veterans Salute. As always, a Military Honor Guard will be on hand representing all branches of the United States military. The QCCB will offer a variety of patriotic selections with themes reflecting the service and sacrifice of our men and women in uniform during America’s significant domestic and foreign wars. This year marks the 75th anniversary of D-Day, which will be commemorated with popular musical highlights from World War II. Veterans (and family members) are encouraged to attend this fitting tribute. A cookie and punch reception will follow. 

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 THE MEMORIAL HALL SOCIETY
Established in 2004, the Cincinnati Memorial Hall Society (CMHS) is a trustee-led, non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the history and enhancing Memorial Hall as a place for culture, arts and community. In 2012, CMHS led the revitalization of Memorial Hall, resulting in its comprehensive renovation completed in 2016 by the Cincinnati Center City Development Corporation (3CDC), CMHS and Hamilton County. CMHS provides community input for the operation and programming of Memorial Hall; coordinates the “Friends of Memorial Hall” group; and provides high-quality entertainment for a diverse audience through its annual, multi-genre, contemporary music series, “The Longworth-Anderson Series.”

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SEX AND EDUCATION Quick Review

SEX AND EDUCATION presented Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati through Oct. 27. I attended the opening night performance. 

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Esther Cunningham as Hannah Winters, R. Graham Rogers as Joe Marks & Dale Hodges as Miss Edwards. Photo by Mikki Schaffner.

A smartly-cast production of SEX AND EDUCATION scores on the Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati stage for a limited run through Oct. 27.

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R. Graham Rogers as Joe Marks & Esther Cunningham as Hannah Winters. Photo by Mikki Schaffner.

Local favorite Dale Hodges is Miss Edwards, a teacher administering her last final exam of a 25-year teaching career. Recent University of Cincinnati CCM Acting graduate R Graham Rogers is the academically-underachieving, high school basketball star already dreaming of his college career. When he is caught passing a sexually explicit note to his girlfriend (local actress Esther Cunningham) it sets off an after-class confrontation between teacher and student.

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R. Graham Rogers as Joe Marks & Dale Hodges as Miss Edwards. Photo by Mikki Schaffner.

The script is laugh out loud funny with several of the best lines delivered as snarky asides to the audience by the cast, including now-you-see-her-now-you-don’t appearances by “Every Cheerleader” (also Cunningham). Multiple topics such as bureaucratic obstacles to teaching, athletics over academics, and high school stereotypes are touched upon. Several lines elicited vocal responses from suspected teachers in the audience. Ironically, my high school Data Processing (yes, you read that right) teacher was in attendance in the first row.

By opening night the production had not quite gelled, but I expect a few more performances under the belt to take care of any issues I had. Congratulations on an enjoyable night of theater.

My rating: 4.25 out of 5.

Click here for more information on the production.

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