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Popular Cincinnati A Cappella Group Touts New Album, New Venues on Beloved Christmas Concert Series

MISC_No Promises Vocal Band (The Nines)

CINCINNATI, OH – Each year since 2015, thousands of music lovers have followed their a cappella star to a NO PROMISES Vocal Band Christmas concert. With a new studio album in tow, the ensemble will debut two new venues as it spans compass points across Cincinnati.

Kindle your holiday spirits with the joyful harmonies of NO PROMISES Vocal Band, as the group embarks on their beloved annual “Christmas With No Promises” tour. Andy Williams, Joni Mitchell, Judy Garland and Panic at the Disco will be under the mistletoe as Ohio’s premier vocal jazz ensemble offers a family-friendly concert of sacred and secular classics, including selections from its new EP, The Nines.

“Christmas With No Promises” will be presented four times, at points north, east, west and central in Greater Cincinnati:

Thursday, December 5, 7:30pm
Mt. Zion-St. Paul United Church of Christ
1563 Clermontville Laurel Rd| New Richmond
60m Family-Length Program
No Reservations Required; A Freewill Offering Will Be Accepted

Friday, December 13, 7:30pm
The Garfield Theater
719 Race Street | Downtown
Full Program, Two Sets
Tickets $15 Advance, $20 Door
Reservations Required: www.thegarfieldtheatre.org, or 859.957.3456

Thursday, December 19, 7:30pm
Community of the Good Shepherd
8815 East Kemper Road | Montgomery
60m Family-Length Program
No Reservations Required; A Freewill Offering Will Be Accepted

Friday, December 20, 8:00pm
Warsaw Federal Incline Theatre
801 Matson Place | Price Hill
Full Program, Two Sets
Tickets $15 Advance, $20 Door
Reservations Required: www.clpshows.org, or 513.241.6550

Programs at Mt. Zion-St. Paul on December 5 and Community of the Good Shepherd on December 19 will be NO PROMISES’ traditional hour-long concerts; admission is free, and freewill offerings will be accepted.

Programs at The Garfield Theatre on December 13 and the Warsaw Federal Incline Theatre on December 20 will feature two full sets of repertoire; tickets are required.

NO PROMISES 2019 EP Release – The Nines
NO PROMISES is dressed “to the nines” in their slick 2019 release, featuring jazz standards spanning a century of musical gems. Kicking off with an homage to the beloved John Coltrane interpretation of “My Favorite Things,” the group’s musical theatre stripes are also on display with a crafty treatment of the Gershwins’ 1930s classic “Nice Work If You Can Get It,” featuring a rare and charming lead vocal from baritone Jeff Grooms. Bass Nat Comisar relishes a fond childhood memory with his lift of George
Shearing’s decadent piano arrangement of “Over The Rainbow.” A favorite ballad among the group’s live concert fans, the Andy Williams / Breakfast at Tiffany’s classic “Moon River” receives a rich studio velvet with lead vocal by Broadway veteran David Baum. The project wraps with an unexpected bossa reimagination of the Panic at the Disco hit “Death of a Bachelor,” featuring the impressively rangy vocals of opera crossover artist Schyler Vargas.

“The Nines” features the voices of Joshua Steele, Charlie Harper, David Baum, Jeff Grooms, Matt Croy and Nat Comisar, with special guest artists Noah Berry, Kyle Karnes and Schyler Vargas.

CDs and digital download cards are available at performances for $10 and $5, respectively. Concert goers will also be able to purchase CDs of all three NO PROMISES studio records for $35. Digital content available at iTunes, Spotify and more.

About NO PROMISES
NO PROMISES is a Cincinnati-based professional a cappella ensemble bringing exhilarating vocals and breathtaking harmonizations to popular favorites of jazz, Motown, and adult contemporary music. The group is has entertained at festivals, concert series, conventions and concert halls throughout the state. Its members have graced the stages of Broadway, fronted major symphony orchestras, and backed the
likes of Jim Messina, Steve Winwood, Kenny Loggins and POCO. In their day-to-day lives, the men of NO PROMISES are clinical psychologists, theatrical talent buyers, real estate moguls and hairdressers with a passion for fine a cappella singing.

The group has released three recording projects: A No Promises Christmas (2016), All Wet (2018) and The Nine (2019).

The members of NO PROMISES are Joshua Steele (resident of Kennedy Heights), David Baum (Montgomery), Jeff Grooms (Cold Spring, KY), Matt Croy (Findlay, OH), and Nat Comisar (Indian Hill). Current guest artists are Kyle Karnes (Oakley), Paul Phillips (Symmes Township) and Schyler Vargas (East End).

Curious about how Broadway actor David Baum joined NO PROMISES and became a clinical psychologist, or the surprising musical background of former Maisonette owner Nat Comisar? Check out our individual bios at http://www.nopromisesvocalband.com/lineup/.

Special Guests
Joining NO PROMISES for the group’s holiday schedule are three guest artists: Kyle Karnes, Paul Phillips and Schyler Vargas. A Colorado native and award-winning vocalist, Vargas spent the past two summers performing at New York state’s prestigious Glimmerglass Festival, while on break from his graduate opera studies at the University of Cincinnati’s renowned College-Conservatory of Music. His upcoming engagements include operas in France and Chile. Phillips is a Cincinnati
native with a background in musical theatre and a cappella singing, and shares alma mater Sycamore High School with his more “mature” fellow singers David Baum and Joshua Steele. A web designer by day, Karnes holds a BA in Music from Miami University, where he was a founding member and assistant music director of the male a cappella group, Open Fifth.

For More Information
Contact Nat Comisar at 513.378.5801 or booking@nopromisesvocalband.com.

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Auditions Announced for TUCK EVERLASTING at Acting Up

ACTUP-logoSign Up here: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/9040e4facaf29a13-auditions12

Details:

Who: Anyone 6-18 years old (and still in high school)

When: Auditions will take place Monday, December 2 or Tuesday, December 3, 6:30-9:00 pm. Your entire audition will take about 45 minutes. Callbacks (for those requested) will be on Thursday, December 5.

Where: Acting Up Mason, 108 E. Church St, Mason, OH 45040

Show Info: What would you do if you had all eternity?
Eleven-year-old Winnie Foster yearns for a life of adventure beyond her white picket fence, but not until she becomes unexpectedly entwined with the Tuck Family does she get more than she could have imagined. When Winnie learns of the magic behind the Tuck’s unending youth, she must fight to protect their secret from those who would do anything for a chance at eternal life. As her adventure unfolds, Winnie faces an extraordinary choice: return to her life, or continue with the Tucks on their infinite journey. Based on best-selling children’s classic by Natalie Babbitt and adapted for the stage by Claudia Shear and Tim Federle, Tuck Everlasting features a soaring score from Chris Miller and Nathan Tysen.

What to prepare and bring:

  • Song: Be prepared to perform 32 measures (no longer than 1 minute) of any song that highlights your voice. This should be a Broadway-type song. You should sing with karaoke-type music (no vocals) on your phone, iPod, or CD. There will not be an accompanist.
  • Monologue: You should perform a monologue no longer than 1 minute that demonstrates your acting ability (you may be cut off).
  • Dress to dance: A short piece of choreography will be taught and performed as part of the audition process.
  • Audition Form: Found on our database at ActingUpdb.com. Please create an account and enter all your information, including conflicts. If you already have an account, DO NOT create a new one, but make sure to update your information before printing. Bring a printed copy of the audition form, including your conflicts list, with you to your audition. Please make sure that ALL of your CONFLICTS are listed in the database and printed with your form. ALL conflicts must be reported at auditions.
  • Photo: Bring a recent photo that looks like you, that you do not need to be returned. No need at all for professional photos, a selfie is fine. It is merely to help the casting board recall who is who.
  • Schedule: Rehearsals will begin in early January, and are expected to be Monday-Thursday 6:30-9:00pm and Sundays 2:00-5:00pm. Not all actors will be called to every rehearsal. Performances will be April 3-5 at the Mason Middle School Theater.

Who’s Directing?: TUCK EVERLASTING will be directed by Brent Peebles, with assistant director Brahm Corstanje. Music Direction by Jeanne Bilyeu.

Questions and more information at ActingUp.com or email ActingUp@ActingUp.com.

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HAPPY HOLIDAYS WITH THE MIGHTY WURLITZER | Tue., Dec. 3 | Music Hall Ballroom

CAA_Happy Holidays with the Mighty WurlitzerFeaturing acclaimed theatre organist Jelani Eddington;
Guest emcee, Cincinnati Opera Artistic Director Evans Mirageas;
Vocalist Michele Ragusa;
and dancers from Cincinnati Ballet’s Otto M. Budig Academy

CINCINNATI, OH – Another joyous season is about to kick off with the return of Happy Holidays with the Mighty Wurlitzer to Cincinnati’s Music Hall Ballroom on Tuesday, December 3 at 10:30 AM and 7:00 PM, presented by The Friends of Music Hall (formerly known as the Society for the Preservation of Music Hall). This festive annual concert has become one of the Tri-state’s most anticipated holiday music events. 

Tickets are on sale now at www.CincinnatiArts.org, (513) 621-ARTS [2787], and the Aronoff Center or Music Hall Ticket Offices. For groups of ten or more, call (513) 977-4157.

There’s nothing quite like the unique sound of the Albee Theater’s Mighty Wurlitzer − an orchestra and more all in one organ. Evans Mirageas, Cincinnati Opera’s Harry T. Wilks Artistic Director, will emcee this special event, with gifted theatre organist Jelani Eddington pulling out all the holiday stops!

Additional featured performers include acclaimed vocalist Michele Ragusa singing holiday favorites, and young dancers from the Cincinnati Ballet’s Otto M. Budig Academy dancing selections from The Nutcracker. This will be a nonstop musical performance with all the bells, whistles, and special effects that only an instrument as grand as the Mighty Wurlitzer can create. Relive nostalgic memories and create new holiday traditions with friends and family at beautiful Cincinnati Music Hall! 

“The chill in the air during the winter holidays is no match for the warmth found in the memories of music,” says Holly Brians Ragusa, member of the Friends of Music Hall Board of Directors. “Traditional and treasured moments linger in the notes of each song with the ring of a sleigh bell reminding us of the magic of the season. What could be more memorable than time spent together in Music Hall, the most beautiful and historic place to celebrate in the city? Traditions are continued and built around the holidays. Here, we share in the past and present through music of the season, crossing ages and eras, bringing good fun to your holiday celebrations!”

Audiences are encouraged to come in the holiday spirit whether dressed for dinner out in Over-the-Rhine, or donning a snowman tie or a sprightly holiday sweater. Rumor has it that a certain visitor from the North Pole might turn up as well! It will be a performance to remember, full of the joy and wonder of childhood and the spirit of the season.

Friends of Music Hall
Friends of Music Hall (formerly the Society for the Preservation of Music Hall) is a volunteer-driven organization. Its goal is to preserve, improve, promote, and provide education about Cincinnati Music Hall. The organization’s vision is to perpetuate Music Hall as the premier cultural center of the region and as a National Historic Landmark of international significance.

The Mighty Wurlitzer
The Mighty Wurlitzer was first installed in Cincinnati’s ornate Albee Theater on Fountain Square in December 1927, where it accompanied silent feature films. When talkies took over in 1929, the theatre organ was mainly silenced. In 1969, it was donated to the Emery Theater in Over-the-Rhine, where it played for movies and other events. It was partially rebuilt by the Ohio Valley Organ Club, before being put into storage in 1999. In 2007, it was brought back to life in Music Hall’s historic Ballroom by Donald Siekmann and the Society for the Preservation of Music Hall (the predecessor of the Friends of Music Hall). Organ expert Ron Wehmeier completely rebuilt the Wurlitzer and installed it in the Ballroom, with anonymous support in the amount of $1.4 million.

Wehmeier expanded the organ’s tonal colors and effects from 19 ranks of pipes to 31 ranks of 61 pipes, able to create orchestral sounds including trumpets, flutes, tubas, strings, and more. A full array of percussion effects is also present – xylophone, marimba, glockenspiel, chimes, and even a large Steinway grand piano – all playable from the giant three-keyboard-and-pedal console, decorated in 22-karat gold leaf. Wind for the pipes is provided by a 15 HP high pressure turbine. Electrical switching is controlled by computer, and pipes range in size from 16 feet to the size of a pencil. In addition, the Wurlitzer is now fully computerized, so that it can be played without an organist through a digital input system.
https://friendsofmusichall.org/history/music-halls-organs/the-albee-mighty-wurlitzer-organ-in-music-hall/

Jelani Eddington (Theatre Organist)
During the years that Jelani Eddington has given concerts, he has easily established himself as one of the most prominent and sought-after artists on the concert circuit. He has performed in major concert venues across the United States, toured extensively abroad, and received numerous awards and recognitions, including his selection as the 2001 Theatre Organist of the Year.
https://www.rjeproductions.com/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzA2KreujXuPjVpPaNNfeWg

Michele Ragusa (Vocalist)
Equity Actor Michele Ragusa, originally from Buffalo, New York, graduated Niagara University with a BFA in theatre. She has been an actor and singer since 1988, performing across the country and on and off Broadway. She is an incredible talent who brings an array of vocal attributes as well as comedy and poignancy.
www.micheleragusa.com
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michele_Ragusa

Evans Mirageas (Emcee)
The Harry T. Wilks Artistic Director for the Cincinnati Opera, Evans in his 15th season is widely considered one of the most talented and respected artistic leaders in the classical music industry today. He brings to Cincinnati Opera a broad range of experience in both opera and symphonic music, as well as a long history of successful partnerships with many of the world’s leading singers and conductors.
https://www.evansmirageas.com/
https://www.cincinnatiopera.org/evans-mirageas

Cincinnati Ballet Otto M. Budig Academy
Founded in 1997, the goal of the Otto M. Budig Academy is to provide excellence in technical and artistic training and to inspire a love of dance. With a curriculum based in the Vaganova tradition, instruction is also infused with contemporary influences. Academy students enjoy the opportunity to enrich their lives through dance while developing grace, poise, mental and physical discipline as well as an appreciation and awareness of the arts.
https://cballet.org/academy/

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Cast Announced for HONK! the Musical at Beechmont Players Inc.

BPI_logoBeechmont Players, Inc is proud to announce the cast for their production of Honk! the Musical.

Cast:

  • Ugly: PJ Karpew
  • Cat: Mark Waldfogle
  • Ida: Amellia Adkins
  • Drake: Jeff Carter
  • Bullfrog: Chuck Ingram
  • Greylag: Wayne Kirsch
  • Dot: Cheryl Eresman
  • Maureen/Queenie: Karen Hendershot
  • Grace/Lowbutt: Sophia Veshapidze
  • Penny/Snowy: Emma Dalton
  • Turkey/Barnacles: Bert Bathiany
  • Henrietta/Mother Swan: Amber Lutes
  • Maggie Pie/Pinkfoot: Kiya Fix
  • Ducklings: Hana Auttonberry, Adelaide Linser, Thomas Stricker & Trent Stricker
  • Ensemble: Catie Harris, Katie Waldfogle & Addison Lutes

Director: Liz Ingram

Producer: Maggie Ingram King
Music Director: Charlie Wilhelm
Choreographer: Karen Hendershot
Honk! will be performed February 14-16 & 21-22, 2020. Tickets are available at www.beechmontplayers.org or by calling 513-233-2468

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NKU SOTA Faculty Nominated for Grammy

NKU_SOTA logoHIGHLAND HEIGHTS, KY – The 2019 CD Recording “The Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom” written by Northern Kentucky University School of the Arts (NKU SOTA) faculty composer Kurt Sander has been nominated for a 2020 Grammy Award for the category of “Best Choral Performance.” The 2 CD set features the PaTRAM Institute Singers led by conductor Peter Jermihov. The recording was released in May of 2019 on the Reference Recordings label and hit the number one spot on Amazon for new Vocal/Opera releases shortly after its release. The 90-minute work by Sander is one of the first English-language settings of the Eastern Orthodox liturgy and immediately received critical acclaim in such influential magazines as Fanfare and American Record Guide. Sander’s CD joins four other recordings which were nominated in this category for the 2020 Grammy.

Jason Vest, faculty member in the NKU SOTA music program and Assistant Provost at NKU, has been nominated for a Grammy with his group Conspirare for Best Choral Performance for their recording of “The Hope of Loving.” He also performed on the Vocal Arts Ensemble recording of “Canticle” that was included in Blanton Alspaugh’s nomination for Classical Producer of the Year.

Visit grammy.com/grammys/news/2020-grammy-awards-complete-nominees-list for a complete list of nominees.

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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