Yearly Archives: 2019

Spine-Tingling Margaret Atwood Thriller Coming to the Stage Sept. 14

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Photo by Tony Arrasmith/Arrasmith & Associates.

ALIAS GRACE adaptation to open in newly renovated Rosenthal Shelterhouse Theatre

CINCINNATI – Autumn wind is not the only thing bringing a chill to Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park as a stage adaptation of Margaret Atwood’s thriller ALIAS GRACE opens the 2019-20 Rosenthal Shelterhouse Theatre season. This spine-tingling production runs Sept. 14 through Oct. 27, with opening night on Sept. 19.

Adapted for the stage by playwright Jennifer Blackmer, true crime lore and psychological drama combine in ALIAS GRACE for an immersive theatrical experience of the best-selling, award-winning novel of the same title. Atwood’s provocative and mysterious story of a young woman who is accused of murdering her employer and his lover combines with haunting production elements to bring this chilling tale alive onstage.

Inspired by a real double homicide in the 1840s, this evocative mystery tells the story of the accused killer, Grace Marks — who has sworn that she has no memory of the events.  Fifteen years later, psychologist Simon Jordan begins interviewing her to gradually unlock her memories and soon finds himself plummeting down a frightening path of shocking revelations.

“The story is structured around memory, amnesia and the mysteries of the mind,” says Blake Robison, Playhouse artistic director and director of the show. “The book delves into those mysteries through language and metaphor. In the theatre, we can take advantage of our intimate stage to pry into the characters’ impulses and inner thoughts. Every little gesture or movement is meaningful when the actor and audience are so close. To me, it feels like a story that was always meant for the stage.”

Atwood is one of the foremost prolific writers of our time, having penned novels, essays, poetry and short stories throughout her illustrious career. Well-known, award-winning works include The Handmaid’s Tale, The Blind Assassin and Cat’s Eye, many of which have been adapted for the stage and screen.

For more information on ALIAS GRACE, visit cincyplay.com.

CAST 
Caroline Hewitt (Grace Marks); Damien Boykin (James McDermott); R. Ward Duffy (Jeremiah/Dr. Jerome Dupont); Annie Fitzpatrick (Mrs. Rachel Lavell); Grant Goodman (Simon Jordan); Andrea San Miguel (Mary Whitney); Nick Rose (Thomas Kinnear); Tess Talbot (Nancy Montgomery)

PRODUCTION
Blake Robison (Director); Jo Winiarski (Set Designer); Kathleen Geldard (Costume Designer); Jaymi Lee Smith (Lighting Designer); Matthew M. Nielson (Sound Designer/Composer); Casey Sams (Movement and Intimacy Coach); Stephanie Klapper, CSA (Casting Director); Andrea L. Shell (Stage Manager).

TICKETS
To purchase tickets or for more information, call the Playhouse Box Office at 513-421-3888 (toll-free in Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana at 800-582-3208) or visit www.cincyplay.com. Call 513-345-2248 for Telecommunications Device for the Deaf accessibility.

Performances will begin at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays through Thursdays, at 8 p.m. Fridays, 4 and 8 p.m. Saturdays and 2 and 7 p.m. Sundays. Individual tickets start at just $35. Tickets to all 7 p.m. Sunday performances are priced at just $10 for college students with a valid school ID. Student tickets are just $15 on the day of the show for all other performances. Discounted ticket prices for teens are available for all productions and are $30 to $50, depending on show and seat location.

EVENT

PAGE-TO-STAGE BOOK CLUB
Monday, Oct. 21, at 7 p.m. 
Joseph-Beth Booksellers at Rookwood Commons & Pavilion
The Playhouse begins its page-to-stage book club series this season with a deep dive into Margaret Atwood’s Alias Grace. Participants are invited to attend a special discussion in which we’ll talk about the book and its overarching themes, and then discuss what excited and surprised you about the story’s theatrical adaptation with a member of the artistic team.

Free. Registration is required and can be made by calling the Playhouse Box Office at 513-421-3888 or visiting cincyplay.com.

SPONSORS

Production Sponsors are Digi and Mike Schueler, with additional support from Linda and Gary Greenburg. Season Sponsor is Heidelberg Distributing Company. Season Sponsor of New Work is the Rosenthal Family Foundation.

The Playhouse is supported by the generosity of almost 40,000 contributors to the ArtsWave Community campaign. The Ohio Arts Council helps fund the Playhouse with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. The Playhouse also receives funding from the Shubert Foundation.

ACCESS
The Playhouse is fully accessible. Audio enhancement receivers, large print programs, and complete wheelchair access are available.

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The Carnegie Presents QUEEN OF SOUL: THE MUSIC OF ARETHA FRANKLIN on Sept. 7

TC_Queen of Soul promoThe Carnegie Presents
QUEEN OF SOUL: THE MUSIC OF ARETHA FRANKLIN
 

What: The Carnegie Presents: QUEEN OF SOUL: THE MUSIC OF ARETHA FRANKLIN featuring Tia Seay

When: Saturday, September 7, 2019 | 7:30 p.m.

Where: The Carnegie – 1028 Scott Boulevard, Covington, KY, 41011 

Cost: Tickets are $27 for adults, $24 for students

Tickets: Tickets are available through The Carnegie Box Office, open Tuesday through Friday, Noon – 5pm, online at www.thecarnegie.com, or by phone at (859) 957-1940.

Description: On Saturday September 7, 2019 The Carnegie presents QUEEN OF SOUL: THE MUSIC OF ARETHA FRANKLIN. Carnegie patrons loved Tia Seay as Effie White in The Carniegie’s production of DREAMGIRLS. Now, for one night only, audiences are invited to hear her reign over their ears, hearts, and souls with the music that captivated us for decades. The music is instantly recognizable and known by one name… Aretha! 

About The Carnegie: The Carnegie is Northern Kentucky’s largest multidisciplinary arts venue providing theatre events, educational programs and art exhibitions to the Northern Kentucky and Greater Cincinnati community. The Carnegie facility is home to The Carnegie Galleries, the Otto M. Budig Theatre, and the Eva G. Farris Education Center.  More information about The Carnegie is available at www.thecarnegie.com or by calling (859) 491-2030.

The Carnegie receives ongoing operating support from Cincinnati International Wine Festival, The Greater Cincinnati Foundation, Kenton County Fiscal Courts, the Kentucky Arts Council and the City of Covington. The Carnegie is also supported by the generosity of more than 40,000 contributors to the ArtsWave Community Campaign.

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JIMI’S GUITAR on Sept. 15

OPC_Jimis Guitar logoJIMI’S GUITAR
Ohio Playwrighters Circle
Sept. 15
Dayton Theatre Guild [Dayton]

JIMI’S GUITAR, a new comedy by acclaimed playwright Dan Owens.  When two brothers are called home for their ailing father’s birthday, a battle ensues for who will inherit a highly valued original guitar, played and owned by musical legend Jimi Hendrix. Its comedy all around as old grievances, past slights, and new fears fuel the scheming and conspiracies to win Jimi’s guitar.

Admission is free and refreshments will be served.

  • Sun, Sept. 15 at 2pm

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Dan Owens is a Dayton resident who’s work as been performed on stages in New York, Chicago and Seattle. Village Voice theatre critic Michael Feingold wrote, “Owens is a cunning and complex writer…” His credits include, “Hello Darlin’s”, a one woman show about the legendary Black comedienne Jackie “Moms” Mabley. His two act play, “Mutambi and Lindstrom” was produced at the 15th Annual National Black Theater Festival in North Carolina and was later performed in a reading with stage, screen and theatre actor John Amos in a title role. While living in New York City, Mr. Owens had his work produced by The New Federal Theater, The Frederick Douglass Creative Arts Center, The Negro Ensemble, The George Street Playhouse in New Jersey and The Westport Summer Playhouse in Connecticut. He was a two time participant in the Eugene O’Neill National Playwrights Conference in Connecticut and was the recipient of a Rockefeller Grant for Playwrighting.

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Script Writing Class at Ohio Playwrights Circle Begins Sept. 14

OPC_logoPut Your Stories On Stage

Do you have a great story? Do you think it would make a great play? Hear actors bring your writing to life each week in a class offered by The Ohio Playwrighters Circle running Saturdays at 10am from Sept. 14-Nov. 3.

Michael M. London, who’s plays have been produced in the United States, Canada and the UK, will guide you through the process with weekly assignments and instruction, culminating in a public reading of your writing onstage at the Dayton Theatre Guild. No prior experience necessary, just a desire to tell your story. Space is limited.

For more information and a complete listing of classes and programs offered by Ohio Playwrighters Circle, contact OCP.PR.steve@gmail.com, go on Twitter at OhioPlaywrightsCircle (@OHPlaywrightsC) or visit ohioplaywrightscircle.wordpress.com.

OPC is a project of the American ArtWorks Foundation, a 501 (c) (3) not for profit corporation. OPC is hosted in Dayton by the Human Race Theatre Company & The Dayton Theatre Guild.

Michael M. London is an Ohio playwright who has worked with the artist-in-residence program at the Ohio Arts Council since 1986. His plays have been performed in the US, UK and Canada. He has taught workshops and seminars on playwrighting over many years. Recently, he was a Guest Professor in Playwrighting at Otterbein University. Michael is a lifetime member of the Dramatists Guild.

 

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Final Call – Items Still Available at Milford Theatre Guilde

MTG_logo_newMilford Theatre Guilde has helped five groups so far. We still have wall décor, long trim, assorted wood bracing, numerous undersized flats and platforms, plates and other props, chrome and glass coffee table and other decor. Any interested groups must contact Betty Coulter, Linda Roll, or Heidi Beck this week for these items.

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