Monthly Archives: March 2021

Mutual Dance Theatre (Formerly MamLuft&Co. Dance) to Perform Live in |S|P|A|C|E|, April 16 – May 1, 2021

CINCINNATI, OHIO — Mutual Dance Theatre, Cincinnati’s resident Modern Dance company formerly known as MamLuft&Co. Dance, makes its premiere under its new name. This COVID-conscious event will take place live at the organization’s new home in Hartwell (8222 Monon Ave, 45216).

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Steven P. Evans, choreographer and Company Director. Photography by Jeanne Mam-Luft.

MūDa choreographer Steven P. Evans and the company jump off of pandemic-induced conditions to explore what it means to feel deserving of a claim to space.

The Modern Dance performance will be like none other, taking place in a unique, studio setting featuring a long, translucent, plastic curtain that defines areas, but also hides and reveals.

Evans, a highly talented Cincinnati-native who worked with well-known Modern Dance choreographers in New York City before returning to Cincinnati, likens the dance performance to a journal entry. Through it, he and the Company process some of the conditions we find ourselves in during the COVID-19 pandemic and how metaphorical masking and distancing had been the norm for many prior to it, such as LGBTQ+ persons attempting to blend-in.

Evans struggled in his youth with severe depression as he attempted to hide his sexual identity. A revelation came to him during COVID-19 that masking was all too familiar to him, and from masking comes separation and misunderstandings. And, from social distancing comes isolation and the familiar loss of critical human connection.

Evans writes:
“So many people attempt to retreat from their spaces: hiding behind what they can…they don’t — like I didn’t — think they even deserved space for themselves…Each dancer in this work represents various aspects of self-camouflage, and each is cloaked in misinterpretations.”

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Promotional image for |S|P|A|C|E|, choreographed by Steven P. Evans in collaboration with the Mutual Dance Theatre performers.

When audiences enter the performance space, they are immediately transported into a unique theater experience. They will share space with an enormous plastic curtain — reminiscent of biohazards in films, but also familiar as plastic dividers that have been erected by businesses to protect their workers from the virus. This curtain divides the area and changes during the performance. Audience members can vaguely see what is happening on the other side of the curtain, but given the lack of clarity, masks worn by all, and socially-distanced pod seating, each person immediately feels separation and thus palpably enters into Evans’ world.

The plastic curtain works as a player in this work in multiple ways: it is an intentional homage to COVID-19, it blurs views, it reveals, and it delineates space as very personal or very impersonal.

Location
The performance will take place in a large studio at Mutual Arts Center, the organization’s new home in Hartwell, quickly accessible from I-75 and other local routes by just a 15 minute drive from most parts of the city. Parking on-site is free and ADA-accessible. The organization is fundraising for renovations to fully complete the transformation of the space into a performance studio theater.

Performers
In this performance, Mutual Dance Theatre (formerly MamLuft&Co. Dance) introduces several new performers previously unseen by Cincinnati audiences: Hannah Neff, Rowan Salem, Jacob Shade, Jasmine Snellen, and Emma Raney (guest artist); in addition to Hannah Williamson and Claire Dieringer who return from previous seasons. Click here for photos.

Performances are Fridays at 8pm & Saturdays at 3pm & 8pm.

Tickets are $60-$125 depending on the size of your pod and are available online at https://www.mutualdance.org/archive/space/

COVID-19 Considerations
Seats will be sold in distanced “pods” wherein a household can share a cluster of 4-5 seats and will be spaced safely from other “pods.” Masks will be worn by all persons: performers, audience members, and front-of-house. COVID-19 screening will take place upon entry, with temperature checks, a masks-required-at-all-times explanation/reminder, and questions regarding symptoms and exposure. More information can be found at mutualdance.org/space#covid.

Access
Mutual Dance Theatre was founded to create more access to Modern Dance. We believe that all income levels should have the pleasure of attending live performances. Free admission will be provided to persons of low-income.  Patrons are encouraged to contact the organization at 513.494.6526 or hello@mutualarts.org for assistance.

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Last Weekend to See In-Person Performances of TCT’s Production of  RAPUNZEL’S HAIRY FAIRY TALE 

Online performances continue through May  

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Brandi Langford-Sherrill as Rapunzel. Photo by Mikki Schaffner Photography.

Cincinnati – In RAPUNZEL’S HAIRY FAIRY TALE, the classic story comes to life in an exciting world-premiere musical adaptation adventure featuring everyone’s favorite long-locked lady in a tower. The show is part of The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati’s 101st season. 

RAPUNZEL’S HAIRY FAIRY TALE can be seen in-person, via socially distanced, LIVE performances on TCT’s Ralph and Patricia Corbett Showtime Stage on Red Bank Road through this weekend only, ending on Sunday, March 21. The show is also streaming to watch at home or at school through the online service, Broadway On Demand, through May 31. 

All the characters braided in this hairy fairy tale, are comically played by only two actors! Yes, your read that correctly. ONLY TWO ACTORS! This fresh new adaptation will make audiences throw their heads of hair back in laughter and delight as two incredibly talented and versatile actors (Jackson Hurt and Brandi Langford-Sherrill) untangle this hairy fairy tale like you’ve never seen it before! 

In-person seating is limited to 30% (or just 44 seats) per performance.  

The TCT Team has continued to work diligently creating safety protocols to protect the audience, staff, and the actors on stage. As with TCT’s live productions of, THE VELVETEEN RABBIT as well as GARFIELD, THE MUSICAL WITH CATTITUDE, special nose and mouth coverings are again integrated into the costumes by Resident Costume Designer, Jeff Shearer, and pre-recorded vocal amplification is used to reduce the amount of respiration created by actors in the theater during a performance. 

“The health and well-being of our audience, students, and staff have been and always will be our top priority, said Kim Kern, TCT’s Managing Director and CEO. “Last April, we assembled a committee of advisors, health professionals, and community leaders to guide our safety protocols. Through their constant guidance, we continue to receive the most up-to-date information, implement strategies early, and continue to go above and beyond CDC, state, and local guidelines to keep everyone safe, happy, healthy, and creative.” 

At all in-person shows, mandatory masks for the audience, as well as social distancing, are required. For complete health and safety protocols, visit https://thechildrenstheatre.com/2020/08/safety-protocols/

Live performances on TCT’s Ralph and Patricia Corbett’s Showtime Stage on Red Bank Road will take place this Thursday and Friday at 7pm, Saturday at 11am, 2pm, and 5pm, and ending on Sunday, March 21, at 2pm and 5pm. 

Tickets and digital passes are on sale now. For details visit www.thechildrenstheatre.com. Ticket prices for live performances are $25 per ticket. 

Digital performance passes on Broadway on Demand are $18.95. Digital passes provide unlimited viewing over three days, which begin after the first view. 

RAPUNZEL’S HAIRY FAIRY TALE can be enjoyed by all ages. The show was specially created for The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati by Janet Yates Vogt and Mark Friedman. The show was directed by Eric Byrd.

TCT’s free podcast, Audio Footlights, features a behind the scenes look at RAPUNZEL’S HAIRY FAIRY TALE and is available on SoundCloud and iTunes. 

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RAPUNZEL’S HAIRY FAIRY TALE is made possible by the generosity of Production Sponsors Edyth B. Lindner, TriHealth, Johson Investment Counsel, and Time Timer, LLC, as well as Season Sponsors, ArtsWave, Ohio Arts Council, The Patricia A. Corbett Trust, The Charles H. Dater Foundation, and The H.B., E.W. and F.R. Luther Foundation. The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati is supported by ArtsWave and the generosity of tens of thousands of contributors to the ArtsWave Community Campaign. The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this program with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. 

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Cast Announced for A TALE OF TAILS at Village Players

VP_A Tale of Tails logoMarch 16, 2021, Fort Thomas, KY—Village Players of Fort Thomas and director Jessie Faye are excited to announce the cast for their outdoor production of A TALE OF TAILS: 2 Short Plays for Young People by Fred Tacon and Eric Thomas

The cast:

  • Donkey Donkey and the Ghost Cat by Eric Thomas
  • Storyteller – Matt Lovell
  • Donkey Donkey – Chris Bishop Jr.
  • Blue – Stephanie Klein
  • Old Timer (Possum) – Andrew Gephardt
  • Slippery Sam – Eva Sarakatsannis
  • Ghost Cat – Liza Zengel
  • Mayor Von Creamcheese – Fred Tacon
  • Holy Crow – Don Campbell
  • Weasel Pete – Allie Decima
  • Swan Pond by Fred Tacon
  • Odette – Elliot Martin
  • Odile – Emma Holtz
  • Bart – Matt Lovell
  • Swanson – Chris Bishop Jr.
  • Varna – Peggy Allen
  • Ziggy – Luke Randazzo

A TALE OF TAILS is the pairing of two family-friendly short plays, “Swan Pond” and “Donkey Donkey and the Ghost Cat” by local playwrights Fred Tacon and Eric Thomas.

Village Players will produce two FREE performances at the Fort Thomas Tower Park Amphitheater on Sunday May 23rd, 2021—rain or shine! Produced by Angela Klocke Forbes.

Village Players of Fort Thomas, Kentucky is a vibrant community theatre that has produced plays and musicals for more than 50 years. Performing in an intimate space, you will feel like you are part of the action, sitting inches from the actors on three sides of the stage. We strive to appeal to a broad audience, producing three main-stage shows of varying styles and a children’s show each winter. Village Players is a member of the American Association of Community Theatre (AACT), Association of Community Theatres Cincinnati (ACT), Ohio Community Theatre Association (OCTA), and the Kentucky Theatre Association (KTA).

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LOST IN PARADISE Runs April 16-24

PLOTT_Lost in Paradise logoLOST IN PARADISE
P.L.O.T.T. Performers
April 16-24
The Schoolhouse Restaurant [Camp Dennison]

Cast: Sharon Hollon, Sharon Rose Tyahur, Dan Schindler, Chris Hayslett, Nan Bongiani, Terry Rook, Crystal Puthoff, Margaret Blackburn & Renee Maria

Granny is out to prove that Paradise can be stormy. She is aware that troubled waters await and that she must look beyond the mirage for the truth. With help from her cronies, she proves that even rough waters can be calmed and buried treasures can be discovered. Aloha! Rated PG-13. Reservations required.

  • Fri-Sat, April 16-17 at 7pm
  • Fri-Sat, April 23-24 at 7pm

Official page |

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TO BE BLACK Runs April 9-14

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Cincinnati Black Theatre Artist Collective & Falcon Theatre
April 9-14
[Online]

Featured plays include: UNMASKED and THE LITTLE DRUMMER BOY by Curtis D. Shepard; I AM NOT SAFE by Derek J. Snow; MY MOMMA SAID by Arethia Hornsby Rinfrow; THE TWUNNY FO’ by A.J. Baldwin; and SONS OF LIBERTY by Cris Eli Blak

Directed by Piper N. Davis & Candice Handy

Cast: Includes Geoffrey Barnes & Ernaisjia Curry

Featuring scenes and monologues from local Black playwrights.

  • Streaming Friday, April 9-Wed, April 14

Official sites: www.cincyblacktac.com | www.falcontheater.net

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