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ALL SHOOK UP Performances Cancelled at Covedale Center

Hopeful ‘replacement’ show announced at Covedale

CCPACincinnati Landmark Productions announced today the cancellation of all currently scheduled performances of ALL SHOOK UP at the Covedale Center for the Performing Arts.

With the current state-wide ban on mass gatherings and the federal recommendation to limit group activity for the next several weeks, the organization simply could not rehearse and prepare this show – nor keep the cast and production team in place for any postponed dates – in this timeline.

Executive Artistic Director Tim Perrino announced today his hope to replace ALL SHOOK UP as the season finale in the Covedale’s 2019-20 Marquee Series with a brand-new production with later run dates (if the mass gathering ban is lifted in time).

CCPA Impossible Dream logo“This is an all new show I’m calling IMPOSSIBLE DREAM: CELEBRATING 100 SHOWS AT THE COVEDALE,” Perrino said. “That’s right. This will be the 100th Marquee Series show since we opened the doors to the Covedale in 2002. Amazing!”

Perrino called the show a kind of ‘greatest hits’ from Covedale productions audiences have loved for these past 18 seasons.

“IMPOSSIBLE DREAM will feature some of the absolute best performers in town, bringing you thrilling songs, dynamic dances and a few laughs from Broadway’s greatest shows,” he said.

At this time, IMPOSSIBLE DREAM is currently slated to run May 14 through June 7 but would remain subject to change based on information at that time.

All tickets previously purchased for ALL SHOOK UP would be honored during the run of IMPOSSIBLE DREAM. Ticket holders should receive information in the mail alerting them to their new show date.

Perrino said the new production would not just be a celebration of the past. It would be a necessary step to keep Cincinnati Landmark Productions afloat during this difficult time.

“As audiences have heard me say many times, our organization heavily relies on ticket sales and other show-based earned revenue,” he said. “As such, with this community health crisis, we are facing a potentially catastrophic loss of income during this time. That’s the grim but true reality of the situation. We’re going to buckle down. We’re going to be responsible. But this will hurt.”

All support – especially donations – are invaluable at what Perrino called the most tenuous moment in the west side arts group’s history. CLICK HERE TO DONATE!

But future ticket and gift certificate sales can greatly stabilize the organization as well, he said. Just coming out to the next show, whenever that is, is a key first step.

“We sincerely hope that audiences will support this new show, as it’s a production we can conceive, rehearse and present in the current timeline, based on what we know right now,” Perrino said. “This is an unprecedented situation, like nothing I’ve seen in my 45 years in this business. We’re hopeful with your support, we will get through this and we’ll see you again at the theater soon!”

Reminder: information and directives from governmental authorities are changing almost daily. CLP encourages patrons to visit its web site or follow its social media channels to receive the latest information directly.

Patrons can sign up to receive email alerts at: www.tinyurl.com/joinCLP

Cincinnati Landmark Productions’ Box Office is open 11am to 5pm, Monday through Friday. Call (513) 241-6550 or email info@clpshows.org for more information.

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Season Update Due to COVID-19 from The Drama Workshop

TDW_VERTDear Drama Workshop Patrons and Community,

With the safety of our patrons and volunteers as our priority, The Drama Workshop Board has made the decision to cancel and postpone the following upcoming productions:

  • RING OF FIRE (May 1-17, 2020) has been cancelled.
  • HOME BREW THEATRE PART 5 (Originally planned for June 12-14, 2020) will be postponed to January 2021.
  • HOME BREW THEATRE Auditions (3/29-30) have been cancelled and will be rescheduled.

We will be reaching out to our Season Subscribers and other ticket holders concerning the impacted productions.

Non-profit arts organizations like The Drama Workshop will feel the financial impacts of cancelled and postponed productions. If you’re able to, please consider a donation to TDW to help offset that impact, using the link below.

www.thedramaworkshop.org/donate

Thank you for your continued support of The Drama Workshop.

Please follow best practices and keep yourselves healthy! We look forward to seeing you in The Glenmore Playhouse soon!

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Rescheduled | CELTIC WOMAN: CELEBRATION | Aronoff Center | New Date: Thu., April 1, 2021

CAA_Celtic Woman Celebration logoCELTIC WOMAN: CELEBRATION
RESCHEDULED

** NEW DATE: Thursday, April 1, 2021 (note the year change) **
Aronoff Center – Procter & Gamble Hall

CINCINNATI, OH – Due to the evolving impact of the coronavirus and the directives from Ohio Governor Mike DeWine regarding the ban on public gatherings until further notice, Celtic Woman: Celebration, scheduled for Thursday, April 9 at the Aronoff Center’s Procter & Gamble Hall, has been rescheduled to Thursday, April 1, 2021 at 7:00 PM (please note the year change).

Ticket holders will be sent new tickets with the rescheduled date and time. These tickets will be sent prior to the new performance date, and we will notify ticket holders by email before they are sent.

Ticket holders who are unable to attend the rescheduled performance may contact the Aronoff Center Ticket Office for refund or exchange information at (513) 621-2787 (Monday through Friday between 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM) or ticketing@cincinnatiarts.org.

Please note that the Aronoff Center Ticket Office will be closed for walk-up business until further notice for the health and safety of our guests, staff, artists, and volunteers.

For the most up-to-date information about the status of events at the Aronoff Center and Music Hall, visit www.cincinnatiarts.org/health-update.

Tickets are on sale now at www.CincinnatiArts.org and (513) 621-ARTS [2787] for the rescheduled performance on April 1, 2021.

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DIRTY ROTTEN SCOUNDRELS Cancelled at Greater Hamilton Civic Theatre

GHCT_logoFriday, March 20, 2020

To our Members, Volunteers, Audience Members, and Supporters:

Throughout our 61 years, the safety of our volunteers and audience members still remains of the utmost importance. As we have all been experiencing, the COVID-19 Virus is taking its toll across the world. In order to comply with the Governor’s Orders and to keep our organization safe, we have made the difficult decision to cancel the final production of our season, DIRTY ROTTEN SCOUNDRELS, which was scheduled to play April 30-May 2, 2020.

The cast, crew, and creative team were working extremely hard to bring this show to life and we applaud them for dedicating their time and effort towards our organization. We also wish to thank Mark & Teresa Durbin for sponsoring this production.

Season Ticket Holders will be contacted regarding their subscriptions in the upcoming weeks.

The Arts are important, especially live theater. It makes us laugh, it makes us cry, and it shows us that life is what we make it. This especially rings true as we navigate these difficult times. One thing is for certain though: the curtain will rise again, and when it does, we will be back and ready to entertain.

Theatrically yours,
Greater Hamilton Civic Theatre Board of Directors

*If you wish to contact GHCT, please email ghctplay@gmail.com.

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BOOK OF WILL Cancelled at Cincinnati Shakespeare Company

CSC_logoDear Patron,

It is with a continued heavy heart that we must notify you that all remaining productions in the 2019-2020 Season have now been cancelled, including THE BOOK OF WILL.  We previously announced the cancellations of “Pride and Prejudice” and “Hamlet”.  This is in response to the Governor of Ohio, Mike DeWine’s order that all mass gatherings be cancelled.  This week it has been further stated by government officials that even groups as small as 10 should avoid being in the same space.  This became immediately problematic for a collaborative art form such as ours in theatre to continue with rehearsals and production builds so we have made the decision to cancel the remaining performances this season.

We have also heard from many of our patrons, asking the question “How can I help?”
Thank you for asking!  There are several ways to lend your support right now:

  1. Make a donation to our COVID19 Closure Fund online at the button below. Please consider making a donation to protect our ability to create powerful and engaging theatre long after this period of uncertainty passes. While our performances, workshops, classes, and events cannot go on for now, the lives and livelihoods of those who make the art you love must. Your philanthropic support ensures that when this crisis ends – and it will – Cincinnati Shakespeare Company will still be right here waiting for you with open arms. Click here to DONATE.
  2. Buy a 2020-2021 Season Subscription TODAY online at the button below. We are looking ahead to the next season and are very excited about the return to our stage.  By subscribing today for next season, you are lending your support for our future early and helping to stabilize our revenue.  All discounted Early Bird prices have been continued and the on sale date for Single Tickets has been pushed back so now is the perfect chance to get your tickets at the best prices and start looking ahead to better days!  Having your commitment as a subscriber today helps to ensure our future stability. Click here to SUBSCRIBE.
  3. Give a CSC Gift Certificate online at the button below. Buying a Gift Certificate today for yourself or someone you love is a great way to show your support for the future of CSC.  And, of course, you can use that gift certificate on any future production! Click here for GIFT CERTIFICATES.

Once we know more, we will reach out to our patrons with updates and information first.  Your patience and understanding right now is so greatly appreciated as we all do our part to ensure the safety of our company, community, and country.

Remember we are all in this together. Thank you and stay safe and healthy, Brian Isaac Phillips, Producing Artistic Director.

For the safety of our staff, the Box Office is running with a very limited crew working remotely.  We respectfully ask that you hold off on requests other than the ones listed above for now. As soon as we have more information, we will reach out to everyone with next steps. Thank you for your support and patience during this extraordinary time.

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