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Cincinnati Lab Theatre Announces 2019 NEW WORKS FESTIVAL July 19-28

CLT_logoCINCINNATI, JULY 1, 2019 — Cincinnati LAB Theatre’s New Works Festival will present two fully staged workshop productions and two original play readings in a rotating festival repertoire over two weekends, July 19 – July 28, 2019. All performances will be presented in Cincinnati at the Liberty Exhibition Hall, 3938 Spring Grove Ave, Cincinnati, OH.

Cincinnati LAB Theatre is now in its sixth producing season. Cincinnati LAB Theatre’s past productions include Buckeye and Judas by Elizabeth a. Harris, Led Thespian by Jason Podplesky, The Hired Man by Heather Meyer, An Evening with Stephen Crane by Phil Paradis, Medusa in You by Valetta Anderson, and Identity: An Evening of Three Twenty-Minute Plays by Elizabeth a. Harris, Brian Griffin, and Leah Strasser. Cincinnati LAB Theatre also produced Led Thespian at the 2018 Edinburgh Fringe Festival in Edinburgh, Scotland.

Part of Cincinnati LAB Theatre’s mission is to provide playwrights with opportunities to develop their work through a traditional workshop process, while utilizing some of the area’s finest professional actors. Cincinnati LAB Theatre’s New Works Festival is comprised of two different series that will present new and innovative works in various stages of development, encourage open and honest discussions, and allow audiences an inside look into the creative process.

WORKSHOP SERIES: The New Works Festival Workshop Series will present two brand-new fully staged workshop productions:

LAB_The Color of the Leaves logoTHE COLOR OF THE LEAVES by Isaiah Reaves. Directed by Carolyn Guido Clifford.
Set in the 1940’s, THE COLOR OF THE LEAVES, is a dark examination of family dynamics, personal freedom, and what it means to be a woman, fighting for her very existence, in a male dominated world.
Performances: July 19 and 27 at 8:00pm; and July 21, at 7:00pm.

LAB_A Funny Play logoA FUNNY PLAY FOR TROUBLED TIMES by Charlie Schulman. Directed by Elizabeth a. Harris.
We can reach someone on the other side of the world with just a tap of a button; then why do we feel ever more alone? Through satire and allegory A FUNNY PLAY FOR TROUBLED TIMES explores commerce, media marketing, and the disconnected of the connected. You’re sure to find yourself in these funny troubled times.
Performances: July 20 and 26 at 8:00pm; and July 28 at 7:00pm.

ABOUT THE ARTISTS:

Isaiah Reaves (Playwright, THE COLOR OF THE LEAVES) BFA playwriting major at Northern Kentucky University, is Cincinnati’s most produced young playwright. His 2018 Cincy Fringe hit The Blackface Project was a Citybeat Critic’s Pick. Also, Reaves’ original plays The Black Boy in Pink, The Color of the Leaves, and Pickaninny are being fully staged in 2019.

Carolyn Guido Clifford (Director, THE COLOR OF THE LEAVES) is a multi-disciplinary theatre artist in Cincinnati, OH. She currently serves as the Community Engagement Manager at the Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park. She directed My Geriatric Uterus and Kill You with my Love at Cincy Fringe 2019. Her play The A-List received a workshop reading at Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati.

Charlie Schulman (Playwright, A FUNNY PLAY FOR TROUBLED TIMES) is a playwright, television-writer, musical-theater writer and Off-Broadway producer. He is the Co-Writer/Producer of the Off-Broadway musicals “The Fartiste” (Outstanding Musical NYC/Fringe International, Off-Broadway) and “Goldstein” (Nominated Best Off-Broadway Musical 2018 by The Off-Broadway Alliance Awards) now available from Stage Rights and BroadwayRecords.com. Charlie teaches at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts. He is on the MFA faculty at Spalding University.

Elizabeth a. Harris (Director, A Funny Play for Troubled Times) is co-founder and coartistic director of Cincinnati LAB Theatre. She possesses a BA in acting, a MA in Theatre with an emphasis in directing, and a MFA in playwriting. She has been a practicing professional theatre artist for 28 years. Elizabeth has worked for such theatre companies as Cincinnati Shakespeare Company, Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati, Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera, and Flat Rock Playhouse and has had several original works produced in Atlanta, Cincinnati, and Pittsburgh. Elizabeth served as Artistic Director of New Edgecliff Theatre from 2003 to 2006. Her play Daughter of War was Cincinnati LAB Theatre’s first workshop staged production.

PLAY READING SERIES: The New Works Festival Play Reading Series will present staged readings of new plays currently under development:

LAB_The Apartment on Yucca logoTHE APARTMENT ON YUCCA by Stephen Jared. Directed by Michael Shooner.
Dale Odegard makes money running ‘You Too Can Break Into Show Business’
workshops. Dale’s son, Brian, is a Saturday Morning TV star. What most people don’t
realize is that Dale had nothing to do with his son’s success. After not seeing each other for ten years, Brian appears. Too young to direct on his own movie, Brian seeks someone who will obey his every command, and figures his loser dad will do anything for a chance at success. Both Dale and Brian are stubborn and self-absorbed. Getting to know each other is not going to be easy. However, over time, Dale begins to realize this second chance at a dream pales in comparison to this second chance at being a dad.
Tuesday July 23, at 7:30pm.

LAB_Secret Life of Bros logoTHE SECRET LIFE OF BROS by Nathan Top. Directed by Alexa Glaser.
A contemporary comedy, THE SECRET LIFE OF BROS begins with two gym buddies, Dude and Bro. As Dude prepares for his impending wedding, that upcoming weekend, Bro is trying to figure out how to dump the ‘f***boy’ he has been seeing. When Bro decides to follow Dude’s advice and attempts to dump the ‘f***boy,’ a myriad of secrets and feelings unravel, jeopardizing Dude and Bro’s friendship. THE SECRET LIFE OF BROS is an unfiltered examination at male relationships and how the perceptions of those closest to us affect how we see ourselves.
Wednesday, July 24, at 7:30pm.

ABOUT THE ARTISTS:

Stephen Jared (Playwright, THE APARTMENT ON YUCCA) is a Cincinnati native who grew up going to the cinema almost every weekend. He moved to Los Angeles at twenty-one, where he’s since worked in movies and television. He’s written six novels. His first play became a semi-finalist in the 2018 Garry Marshall Theatre’s New Works Festival. His latest, THE APARTMENT ON YUCCA, is receiving its first staging thanks to the LAB Theatre of Cincinnati.

Michael Shooner (Director, THE APARTMENT ON YUCCA) Cincinnati native and alumnus of Edgecliff College, Michael co-founded New Edgecliff Theatre in 1998, and performed in NET’s inaugural production – Eric Bogosian’s one-hander, Sex, Drugs, Rock & Roll. He continued to perform in productions there, including David Mamet’s A Life in the Theatre and Peter Shaffer’s Equus. He received critical recognition for his performances as Teach in David Mamet’s American Buffalo and as Ralph in Bryony Lavery’s Frozen. Other roles include Willy Loman in Death of a Salesman, Roma in Glengarry Glen Ross and Cliff in The Woolgatherer. An Actor’s Equity member since 1977, he has appeared locally with Cincinnati Playhouse and Cincinnati Shakespeare Company, and, while in Seattle, with One Reel Vaudeville and Tacoma Actor’s Guild. Look for him in the upcoming indie feature, The King of Bloody Fookin’ Britain. Working primarily as an actor, this is his first time in the chair since David Folie’s Naked by the River at NET.

Nathan Top (Playwright, THE SECRET LIFE OF BROS) is a Cincinnati-based playwright and musician. Nathan works as a freelance trumpeter and pianist, performing in big bands, pit orchestras, and pop groups throughout Cincinnati. He holds a Master’s degree in Jazz Studies from the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music and a Bachelor’s degree in Trumpet Performance from University of Idaho. Nathan has collaborated with several playwrights as composer/lyricist, as well as musically directed several shows and workshops. THE SECRET LIFE OF BROS is his first play.

Alexa Glaser (Director, THE SECRET LIFE OF BROS) holds a B.A. in Theatre from Butler University, graduated the Sanford Meisner Center’s Level One Intensive, and is a graduate of CCM Prep’s Certificate Acting Program. Previous Credits: Matty in Cincinnati LAB Theatre’s The Hired Man, Betta in New Edgecliff Theatre’s Soldier’s Christmas, and Samantha in EFO Films Marauders.

Single Tickets and 2019 New Works Festival All-Access Pass
Single tickets to the 2019 Cincinnati LAB Theatre New Works Festival may be purchased at the door, cash only.

Workshop Series:

  • $15 Adult – General Admission per performance
  • $10 Student – General Admission per performance

Play Reading Series:

  • $5 – General Admission per performance

All-Access Pass
Save $15 and experience all that Cincinnati LAB Theatre has to offer this season! 2019 All-Access Passes are $25. 2019 All-Access passes allow general admission entry for passholders into all 2019 Cincinnati LAB Theatre New Works Festival events. For an extra $5, a total of $30, you can enjoy your All-Access Pass in style with an official Cincinnati LAB Theatre t-shirt.

All tickets including Single Tickets and 2019 ALL ACCESS Pass are sold
CASH at the door.

No pre-purchase or credit card purchase available.

About Cincinnati LAB Theatre
Cincinnati LAB Theatre is an organization for established and emerging playwrights and
performers and is dedicated to a collaborative creative process that will present established works of drama and develop new plays through a traditional workshop model. Cincinnati LAB Theatre will provide a solid platform for artists to cultivate, strengthen, and hone their artistic crafts and talents and offer quality theatre for Cincinnati audiences.

Cincinnati LAB Theatre
2019 New Works Festival Schedule

Friday, July 19, 2019

  • 8:00pm – Workshop Series: THE COLOR OF THE LEAVES by Isaiah Reaves.

Saturday, July 20, 2019

  • 8:00pm – Workshop Series: A FUNNY PLAY FOR TROUBLED TIMES by Charlie
    Schulman

Sunday, July 21, 2019

  • 7:00pm – Workshop Series: THE COLOR OF THE LEAVES by Isaiah Reaves

Tuesday, July 23, 2019

  • 7:30pm – Play Reading Series: THE APARTMENT ON YUCCA by Stephen Jared

Wednesday, July 24, 2019

  • 7:30pm – Play Reading Series: THE SECRET LIFE OF BROS by Nathan Top

Friday, July 26, 2019

  • 8:00pm – Workshop Series: A FUNNY PLAY FOR TROUBLED TIMES by Charlie Schulman

Saturday, July 27, 2019

  • 8:00pm – Workshop Series: THE COLOR OF THE LEAVES by Isaiah Reaves

Sunday, July 28, 2019

  • 7:00pm – Workshop Series: A FUNNY PLAY FOR TROUBLED TIMES by Charlie
    Schulman

All performances will be presented at Liberty Exhibition Hall, 3839 Spring Grove Ave, Cincinnati, OH. Liberty Exhibition Hall is a handicap accessible facility.

Follow Cincinnati LAB Theatre on our Facebook page, Twitter, Instagram, and our website http://cincylabtheatre.wixsite.com/cincylab.

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Lecturer Position in Applied Low Brass Available at NKU SOTA

NKU_SOTA logoNKU School of the Arts – Lecturer Position in Applied Low Brass
(Full-time, non-tenure track)

The School of the Arts Music Program at Northern Kentucky University invites applications for a full-time, lecturer position in Low Brass, beginning Fall 2019. This is a full-time, standard nine-month, 1-year contract faculty appointment. The successful candidate will demonstrate enthusiasm and interest in cultivating a thriving low brass studio, and will work with faculty colleagues to enhance the offerings of a dynamic and growing Music Program in the School of the Arts.

Secondary teaching responsibilities include classroom teaching of aural skills or music theory. Faculty responsibilities include teaching, recruiting, program and school-level service, and academic mentoring.

The School of the Arts at Northern Kentucky University offers a wide array of degree programs in the visual and performing arts. The Music Program within the School of the Arts offers the B.M.E. in Music Education, the B.M in Performance, Jazz Studies, and Composition, and the B.A. in Music with tracks in audio production and music technology. The Music Program is a fully accredited institutional member of the National Association of Schools of Music. See the music web site at music.nku.edu for additional information.

Located seven miles from downtown Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky University is a 14,000-student nationally recognized metropolitan university committed to active engagement with the Northern Kentucky/Greater Cincinnati region of nearly two million people. Greater Cincinnati has one of the most vibrant and multifaceted cultural scenes in the Midwest, with The Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Cincinnati Pops, The Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra, the Kentucky Symphony Orchestra, Cincinnati Opera, Cincinnati Ballet, a large community of working artists, musicians and designers and a variety of theaters. It offers an outstanding quality of life and an affordable cost of living. We encourage applications from all qualified candidates, but especially from individuals who contribute to the diversity of our academic community.

Primary Responsibilities
Full-load teaching requirements will include applied studio teaching in Trombone, Euphonium, and Tuba. The position will include commitment to brass area performance classes, auditions, juries, and recital hearings, and attendance at degree recitals. The position will also include classroom teaching, including courses such as Music Theory, Aural Skills, and Brass Chamber Music and other courses commensurate with the candidate’s areas of strength.

The ideal candidate will:

  • be committed to being an outstanding teacher both in the applied studio and classroom;
  • have both applied low brass and classroom teaching experience in Aural Skills and or Music Theory with prior teaching at the collegiate level being highly desirable;
  • be driven to create, implement, and to effectively execute recruitment and retention activities on and off campus for current and prospective students (i.e. Band Symposium, Audition Days, Workshop Days, School Visits & Clinics, Masterclasses, etc.);
  • effectively engage with NKU’s commitment to student success in the following areas: access, completion, community and career engagement
  • additional duties include participating in SOTA and Music Program faculty meetings, some University/Program service and committee work.

Qualifications  

  • Master’s degree in music required; DM/DMA preferred;
  • Successful record of both applied and classroom teaching in the college setting;
  • Significant experience as a performer in solo, chamber, and large ensemble settings;
  • Demonstrated proficiency teaching in at least two of three primary low brass instruments;
  • Commitment to recruitment, retention, and developing relationships with local music educators and students;
  • A strong commitment to undergraduate teaching, mentorship, and development is essential and is in keeping with the needs and mission of the area/program.

Preference will be given to candidates with the ability to effectively teach all three low brass instruments (trombone/euphonium/tuba), with additional experience in teaching classroom aural skills and/or music theory.

Please include the following in the application:

  • Cover Letter
  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Three Current References
  • A statement of your personal philosophy on diversity and inclusion and why they are important in higher education. Please include specifics regarding your commitment and/or experience promoting and fostering a learning environment that is supportive of individuals from diverse backgrounds.
  • Link to performance video(s)
  • Link to applied teaching video(s)
  • Link to classroom teaching video (optional, but preference given to theory or aural skills classroom teaching video).

In order to ensure full consideration, applications should be received by July 7, 2019. Applications will continue to be reviewed until the position is filled.

Any candidate who is offered this position will be required to go through a pre-employment criminal background check as mandated by state law.

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Auditions Announced for Disney’s ALADDIN JR. at Rise Up Performing Arts

RUPA_Aladdin Jr logoSat, Aug. 24 from 10am-3pm

Garfield Middle School
250 N. Fair Ave, Hamilton, OH 45011

Ages 7-18.

Bring your completed audition form, resume, and a current headshot (photo does not need to be professional, and will not be returned).

We ask you to prepare a 1 min musical theatre style song with an accompaniment track. There will be a CD player and speaker connection for phones and mp3 players. Have the music cued up to where your singing would begin. Choose a song that showcases your voice.

Performances run Oct. 11-13

The reserve and audition slot, download the audition form and for more information on auditioning visit www.riseupperformingarts.com/auditions.

 

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Cast Announced for CABARET at Cincinnati Music Theatre

CMT_Cabaret Cast picsThe cast includes:

  • Stephen D. Welch as Emcee
  • Elanor Morris as Sally Bowles
  • Brad Enos as Clifford Bradshaw
  • Kendra Struthers as Fraulein Schneider
  • John Simpson as Herr Schultz
  • T. Edison Morris III as Ernst Ludwig
  • Mary Vosseberg as Fraulein Kost
  • John Sloan as Max
  • Male ensemble: Karl Bolinger, Kevin Simons, Isaac Owens, Kyle Fisher, Michael English & Garrett Klaas
  • Female ensemble: Julie Pergrem, Sarah Andrews, Anna Hazard, Mp Carletti, Kyndra D. Jefferies, Amanda Emmons Shumate & Megan Archibald

Directed by Skip Fender. Music directed by Mike Spresser. Choreographed by Mike Fielder. Produced by Kathy Beiting.

Performances run Nov. 8-16 at the Aronoff Center’s Jarson-Kaplan Theatre.

For more information visit www.cincinnatimusictheatre.org

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A NICE FAMILY GATHERING Runs July 26-Aug. 3

When we are married 2A NICE FAMILY GATHERING
Beechmont Players Inc.
July 26-Aug. 3
Anderson Center

Directed by Jeff Carter
Produced by Cathy Roesener

Cast: Nicholas Dunker as Carl, Bryce Willson as Michael, Sophia Janidlo as Jill, Katherine Anderson as Stacy, Amy Sullivan as Mom, Jim Waldfogle as Dad & Frederick Gorney as Jerry

It’s the first family gathering since Dad died, and he’s come back as a ghost on a mission; to tell his wife he loved her (something he failed to do during their 41 year marriage. The problem is, she can’t hear or see him–and she has a date for dinner!

  • Fri-Sat, July 26-27 at 8pm
  • Sun, July 28 at 3pm
  • Fri, Aug. 2 at 8pm
  • Sat, Aug. 3 at 3pm

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