Yearly Archives: 2019

GREASE Runs July 12-28

6/26/19 – 9:15am
MPI’s entire run of GREASE is currently SOLD-OUT!

To be placed on the waiting list, please leave a message for Betsy at 513.684.1236, and you will be contacted if tickets become available. Available tickets will be sold to the waiting list in the order the requests were received.

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GREASE
Mariemont Players Inc.
July 12-28
[Walton Creek]

Directed by Tom Peters
Music Directed by Zachery Riggins
Choreographed by Jackie Miesle

Cast: Adrianna Marie as Rizzo, Aimée Ward as Frenchie, Jackie Miesle as Marty,
Charlotte Loflin as Jan, Julia Beitz as Sandy, De’Vohn Vonnie Jackson as Danny, Garret Liette as Kenickie, Mickey Masterson as Sonny, Tyler Metcalf as Roger, Conner Liette as Doody, Betsy Bowers as Miss Lynch, Nick Latham as Eugene, Jessica Archer as Patty Simcox, Karly Danos (Dance Captain) as Cha-Cha Danos, Jay Dallas Benson as Vince Fontaine & Derek Snow as Teen Angel

Relive the high romance of past “Summer Nights” with Danny Zuko, Sandy Dumbrowski, and the rest of the gang in this rollicking musical that became the soundtrack of a generation.

  • Fri-Sat, July 12-13 at 8pm
  • Sun, July 14 at 2pm
  • Thu, July 18 at 7:30pm
  • Fri-Sat, July 19-20 at 8pm
  • Sun, July 21 at 2pm & 7pm
  • Thu, July 25 at 7:30pm
  • Fri, July 26 at 8pm
  • Sat, July 27 at 3pm & 8pm
  • Sun, July 28 at 2pm

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Cincy Fringe’s Encore Performances Present the Best of the Fest!

CFF_Orange logo text onlyCINCINNATI, June 13, 2019 – The 2019 Cincinnati Fringe Festival is in its last days! With 42 performances remaining over the final three days, there are still plenty of chances – but not a lot of time – to come get weird at Cincy Fringe, where our motto is “Kinda Weird – Like You.”

Primary Lineup performances continue on Thursday and Friday, in staggered start times from 6:30 to 9 pm. With almost all productions coming in under an hour, it’s easy to sample multiple shows in one evening! Many performances so far this festival have been sold out or very close to capacity (we’re approaching a record-breaking year for sold out performances!), so patrons are strongly encouraged to purchase their tickets in advance on our website or by calling the box office at 513-300-5669. The full lineup is available at cincyfringe.com.

On Saturday, June 15, we will present a day-long festival grand finale of Encore Performances. The Pick of the Fringe Awards will be announced on Friday night, beginning at approximately 10:30 pm; each of the six winning productions will present one final performance to close out the festival. This “Best of the Fest” lets audiences sample (or revisit) the most highly-lauded and noteworthy productions of 2019 Cincy Fringe.

Individual tickets for Encore Performances go on sale both in-person and online for $15/ticket on Friday night after the winners are announced, but until then, the only way for patrons to guarantee themselves a spot to see these award-winning productions is with the purchase of an Encore Pass. At $75, these passes offer a great value (six tickets for the price of five) and ensure the holder a seat in each Encore Performance. The performances begin at 1:30 pm, 2:45 pm, 4:00 pm, 6:30 pm, 7:45 pm, and 9:00 pm.

After the winners of the Pick of the Fringe Awards are announced live in Friday night’s Bar Series programming at the Know Theatre, the lineup of Encore Performances will be shared with audiences through the Cincinnati Fringe Festival website, cincyfringe.com, as well as through our digital newsletter and all our social media channels.

For additional details on the 2019 Cincy Fringe, please visit
https://www.cincyfringe.com!

The 16th Annual Cincinnati Fringe Festival
WHEN
Now through June 15, 2019
Individual performance and event times vary.
Visit https://www.cincyfringe.com for more information.

WHERE
Fringe HQ (Know Theatre)
1120 Jackson Street 45202

Individual performance and event venues vary.
Visit https://www.cincyfringe.com for more information.

TICKETS
$15 single tickets
Multi-show pass options available.

Tickets can be purchased by visiting https://www.cincyfringe.com
or by calling 513.300.5669 (KNOW). 

Know Theatre is Cincinnati’s Theatrical Playground. The Know showcases unexpected voices, new works, and plays that embrace the inherent theatricality of the live experience. Know Theatre seeks to be a place where artists and audiences feel welcome to take artistic risks, creating work that is cutting edge and accessible. 

Know Theatre’s work is made possible, in part, by the generosity of community contributions to the ArtsWave Campaign .

The  Ohio Arts Council  helps fund Know Theatre with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence, and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. 

Know Theatre is also supported by The Carol Ann & Ralph V. Haile, Jr./U.S. Bank Foundation , helping to change our communities for the better through collaboration and innovation, and the  Greater Cincinnati Foundation , which provides a simple, powerful, and highly personal approach to giving. 

Know Theatre is a member of Theatre Communications Group and an Associate Member of the National New Play Network.

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THE PENELOPIAD Runs June 27-30

CASA_The Penelopiad logoTHE PENELOPIAD
Cincinnati Actor’s Studio & Academy
June 27-30
Essex Studios [Avondale]

Directed by Fern Kutcher
Produced by Gina Cerimele-Mechley

Cast: Julie Deye, Haley Gillman, Sabrina Mack, Sarah Detwiler, Arielle Waller, Chloe Baron, Meg Griffin, Paige Genevieve, Breanna Brandenburg, Molly Brown, Ellie White & Kaya Roll

In this retelling of The Iliad, told from the perspective of Penelope about the murder of her twelve maids we examine what it means to be a woman, to have your voice taken away, and to be left without justice. Margret Atwood’s words come alive with the cast of twelve primarily high school and college age actresses. Join this all-female cast as they explore how the twelve maids can take back their story.

  • Thu-Sun, June 27-30 at 7:30pm

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THE TAMING OF THE SHREW Runs June 27-July 6

TMU_The Taming of the Shrew logoTHE TAMING OF THE SHREW
Thomas More University Summer Shakes
June 27-July 6
Amphitheater [Crestview Hills]

Directed by Greg Procaccino

Join us for the third annual TMU Summer Shakespeare production. Per usual, we’re putting a lot of twists on this hilarious Shakespeare classic. It’s an outdoor show located in the amphitheater beside the chapel. No reservations required because performances are free! Bring a blanket and picnic dinner, or lawn chairs to set up in the back. It’s going to be a great couple of weekends, we hope you can make it!

Baptista has a problem, and her name is Kate. His eldest daughter is so strong-willed, stubborn and downright shrewish that, despite her considerable family fortune, not a single man in Padua is willing to marry her. That is until the arrival of Petruchio, a brash and bumptious fortune-seeker who has come “to wive it wealthily in Padua.” Confident in his ability to “tame” the cantankerous Kate, he takes her to wife. Is he up for the challenge, or has Petruchio finally met his match? Who will end up taming who?

  • Thu-Sat, June 27-29 at 7:30pm
  • Fri-Sat, July 5-6 at 7:30pm

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Miamisburg High School Theatre Wins Awards at the Miami Valley High School Theatre Awards (MVHSTA)

MISC_Miamisburg High School Theatre logoJune 13, 2019 – Miamisburg High School Theatre took home multiple awards at the First Annual Miami Valley High School Theatre Awards including an overall award of Merit for their production of The Addams Family, directed by Mark Phillips, music directed by Halli Hill, and choreographed by Stacy Gear.

Modeled after the Tony Awards, the awards showcase took place on June 11, 2019 at the Schuster Center. Forty productions, from twenty-two schools, were reviewed by three qualified adjudicators from across the area who also provided directors feedback. In addition to Outstanding Musical and Play, award categories included Outstanding Lead Actor/Actress in a Play and Musical, Outstanding Supporting Actor/Actress in a Play and Musical, Outstanding Ensemble Performance, Outstanding Student Designers, Outstanding Featured Dancer, Outstanding Student Orchestra, and Theater Program Director of the Year.

The MVHSTA Showcase featured 24 students who performed solos based on the roles they are recognized for in the Outstanding Lead Actor and Actress in a Musical category. Miamisburg High School soloists included: Nick Bradley (Gomez), Cassidy Jackson (Morticia), Ryann Davis (Alice), Caitlin Zook (Fester), and Mackenzie Fox (Pugsley). Additionally MHS Theatre had two actresses (Jenna Burke and Allie Hubler) perform in the opening and closing numbers.

MHS Theatre’s production of “The Addams Family” had multiple nominees and awards, listed below.

  • Outstanding Ensemble in a Musical
  • Merit for Production of a Musical
  • Outstanding Lead Actor in a Musical – Nick Bradley
  • Outstanding Lead Actress in a Musical – Cassidy Jackson, Ryann Davis, Mackenzie Fox, Caitlin Zook
  • Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Musical – Allie Hubler
  • Outstanding Student Stage Management – Nathan Stelter
  • Merit for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Musical – Eden Hill
  • Nominees for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Musical – Jenna Burke, Mattelyn Magill

Mark Phillips, Director for The Addams Family, says “The MVHSTAs are not “Participation Awards” but are judged by highly skilled theatre professionals. Earning nine awards is an impressive feat, since many of the twenty-two schools involved walked away with only one or two, or no awards. Everyone involved in the MHS Theatre Program should be very proud of what we have accomplished.”

The award-winning cast included Nicholas Bradley as Gomez, Cassidy Jackson as Morticia and Eden Hillas Wednesday. Pugsley was played by Mackenzie Fox, Fester played by Caitlin Zook, Grandma played by Grace Levan, Lurch played by Dovea Gogo, Mal played by Noah Engel, Alice played by Ryann Davis and Lucas played by Chris Howie. The Ancestors, recognized for Outstanding Ensemble in a Musical were played by Jenna Burke, Haley Cole, Haidyn Couts, Megan Daniels, Tiffany Higgins, Allie Hubler, Mattelyn Magill, Tate Middleton, Ava Newkirk, Sophia Schafer, and Evette Williamson.

The creative team included Mark Phillips (director), Nathan Stelter (stage manager), Halli Hill (music director), Stacy Gear (choreographer), Lonnie Daniels & Melissa Smith (scenic builder), Tim Guth (sound and lighting designer) and Andrea Hubler (costume designer and marketing).  The show is produced by Tom Hubler and Melissa Fogle.  The production was additionally supported by Sabrina Sedlacko (asst stage manager), Teri Bradley (tickets & marketing) and Liz Engel (house manager). 

ABOUT MIAMISBURG HIGH SCHOOL THEATRE
Miamisburg High School Theatre came roaring back to the stage in 2016 with Into the Woods and followed up that performance with High School Musical Jr. in 2018. The MHS Theatre program is committed to bringing excellence in performance opportunities for students in the 6th-12th grades in the Miamisburg School System.

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