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Auditions Announced for THE BOOK OF MONSTERS at InBocca Performance

IBP_logoAnnouncing auditions for InBocca Performance’s summer production, THE BOOK OF MONSTERS!

This production is unlike anything anyone is offering in the Greater Cincinnati Area for kids in theatre this summer! Working with InBocca, your child will create an original devised theatrical production containing original music, dance, and writing. This means that our kids write their theatre themselves over the course of a month–and this isn’t ‘children’s theatre,’ but amazing, bleeding edge theatre made by kids but polished and presented to all audiences.

This summer, we are exploring the monster that lives under the bed, in the closet, beneath the dark waves, in our most frightening dreams, and in our oldest folk tales. Venture up to the attic, open the creaking pages of a book, and read the stories you find there…if you dare.

“She who fights with monsters should see to it that, in the process, she does not in turn become a monster herself.”

When: May 16th, 2021

Time: 1pm-4pm. Cold readings and movement at 1pm, Dance auditions beginning at 2pm. Dance is optional.

Where: TBA (updates will be on the FB event)

Prepare: Nothing. Actors will be asked to do cold readings and movement. Please come dressed for movement. Dancers please come ready to dance.

Who is eligible: Incoming grade 3-outgoing grade 12; All schools, races, sexualities, identities. All are welcome.

Show Times: Rehearsals begin July 5th (M-F, 9am-2pm), with shows July 29th-Aug. 1st.

PLEASE NOTE: We have not yet determined if this show will have a live audience due to Covid-protocols. It is our hope to do so, however, the performance space if very, very small and we wish to accommodate all. Updates to come.

Price: Camp costs $200/child for the month. That being said, we want all kids to be able to enjoy theatre. If, for some reason, this price is not available to you, please contact us privately.

Questions can be sent to Caroline Stine: info@inboccaperformance.com

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THE BELLE AND BOONE HELM to Premiere at Cincinnati Fringe Festival

CFF_The Belle and Boone Helm

Original Poster Artwork by Zachary Hamid Ghaderi.

Sweeping Western Adventure meets infamous Kentucky Cannibal Levi Boone Helm

(Cincinnati, OH — April 19, 2021) –– Featured as part of the Primary Lineup in this year’s Cincinnati Fringe Festival, The Belle and Boone Helm, written by Hannah Gregory and directed by Caitlin McWethy, will premiere as a filmed piece in the Cincinnati Fringe Festival. Streaming options are accessible at www.cincyfringe.com.

Gregory is a second-time producer. Her first Cincinnati Fringe Festival work was the 2019 Producer’s Pick Descent: a Murder Ballad. Her sophomore work The Belle and Boone Helm is a sweeping Western adventure highlighting Kentucky Cannibal Levi Boone Helm and his grisly murders as he makes his way West during the Gold Rush––and his daughter Lucy’s journey with the Montana Vigilante Committee to find Helm and kill him for the good of humanity.

The cast features Dylan Shelton in the role of Levi Boone Helm and Kayla Marie Klammer as Lucy, along with A.J. Baldwin, Brandon Burton, Josh Katawick, and Chaslee Schweitzer as supporting characters and members of the Montana Vigilante Committee. It was filmed on location at an authentic 1840’s log house in Green Hill, Kentucky and at Lincoln Grant Scholar House in Covington, Kentucky.

Fringe-goers can catch The Belle and Boone Helm online from June 4–18, 2021. This means patrons can watch from anywhere, anytime in the world.

RATED PG-13. Trigger warning: violence, language

Follow The Belle and Boone Helm on social media:

Instagram: @hmgwritesthings

Facebook: https://tinyurl.com/BelleandBooneFB

Visit https://www.cincyfringe.com for ticket information.

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Cincinnati Fringe Primary Lineup

CFF_Orange logo text onlyIt’s Back: The Cincinnati Fringe Festival is Live Outdoors and Online!

The 18th Annual Cincinnati Fringe Festival runs as a hybrid
live/digital experience June 4 – 19, 2021.

It’s online! And outdoors! But, as always: it’s Kinda Weird. Like You!

As the world opens back up, we’re absolutely giddy that the Cincinnati Fringe Festival is one of our city’s first beloved summer traditions to return to form. This year, you can choose from a wide variety of outdoor in-person events and online streaming entertainment for your Fringe experience!

Last year, our necessary pivot to an all-online Fringe Festival turned our popular hometown event into a success across the nation and internationally: Fringe shows were viewed in 36 states, plus Washington DC, and by audiences in sixteen other countries across five continents. This year, we’re delighted to keep that global community alive with a lineup of video-on-demand and live-streamed performances, connecting our core Cincinnati audience with a community of Fringe fans across the world.

But going all online last year meant we had to forgo our vibrant in-person festival atmosphere, so we are excited to bring back live events outdoors for 2021!

This year, we’re moving the Underground – our subterranean lobby that acts as the hub of all things Fringe – aboveground. We’re taking over the parking lot next to our Jackson Street theatre and building an outdoor stage to host live performances, special events, and nightly post-show programs. But more than that, this outdoor space will serve as the (COVID-safe!) social gathering point for our Fringe audiences. More details about our outdoor venue coming soon!

What’s the best way to see it all? Get one of our coveted All-Access Passes! There are a limited number available, and it’s your ticket into every Primary Lineup and Special Event we produce. With forty shows in the Primary Lineup, the $275 All-Access Pass is one of the best entertainment deals in town. As we have in previous years, the Cincinnati Fringe Festival divides all proceeds in a 50/50 split with producing artists, so your money is always supporting these cutting-edge independent artists.

The Cincinnati Fringe Festival attracts artists from all across the country and around the world to Over-the-Rhine for a two-week celebration of all that’s wild, imaginative, and expressive in theatre, art, music, and dance. It’s a showcase of some of the most off-the-wall and outside-the-box creativity happening right now, and we like to say it’s kinda weird, like you.

The full Fringe Lineup is listed below! Read on for all the details.

This year’s Cincy Fringe will bring you:

  • 8 outdoor productions from local artists
  • 11 livestreamed production plus the “Channel Fringe Hard HItting Action News Update” every night
  • 21 video-on-demand performances from local artists and artists from around the nation
    …and so much more.

As ever, our organization takes the responsibilities of producing entertainment in a public health crisis very seriously, and we have safety procedures in place to protect our employees, artists, and audiences. All employees and volunteers will be required to adhere to testing and vaccine requirements, and masking and social distancing will be enforced in our open-air venue.

The 18th Annual Cincinnati Fringe Festival will run June 4 – 19, 2021. Tickets and passes will be available following the Lineup Announcement at our website, cincyfringe.com. 

At A Glance

  • What: The 18th Annual Cincinnati Fringe Festival
  • Where: At Know Theatre, 1120 Jackson St, and online
  • When: June 4 – 19, 2021
  • Tickets: Individual tickets are available for $11, with a “Love Your Artists” option for $16. Bundles and all-access passes are available. All tickets are available at cincyfringe.com. 

The Primary Lineup

“Safe,” from FMG out of Roma, Italy (video on demand)
SAFE tells the story of a nun trapped in a house in the middle of nowhere during the pandemic era. A post-apocalyptic scenario in which Sister Daisy tries to take care of the last ones left in her community, facing fears as the looming of the end, death and the increasing doubt of faith.

#txtshow (on the internet), from Brian Feldman Productions out of Washington, Douglass Commonwealth (livestream)
A crowdsourced immersive multiscreen performance featuring a mysterious character named txt (pronounced “text”) who recites a script written anonymously in real-time by a live audience (on the internet). Please Note: Audience members must keep their camera and microphone on the entire show. This show contains audience interaction. Recommended for 18+. 

An Evening with Gwendolyn?, from E Cubed Productions out of Cincinnati, OH (video-on-demand)
Gwendolyn Crosley, wife of inventor Powel Crosley, thoroughly enjoyed last night’s séance. It’s a shame she didn’t get to speak with her favorite author, Edgar Allan Poe. She did make contact with an enigmatic friend of his, Sarah Royster. The encounter was brief; Gwendolyn returned home alone. Or did she?

Anne Archy Reigns, from L.E. Lab out of Cincinnati, OH (live outdoors)
After the list of “The 100 Important Americans” released with the most cliche and hacky choices, two friends vow to make it on the list next year. One runs for political office. The other becomes a serial killer.

AWAY, NOW – The World’s Most Desired Destination, from Paul Strickland & Erika Kate MacDonald out of Cincinnati, OH (video-on-demand)
As if mad scientists crossed Flight of the Concords with Pee-Wee’s Playhouse, Paul Strickland & Erika Kate MacDonald perform this HILARIOUS, SONG-FILLED variety show for adults GUARANTEED to be the Greatest Performance of a Travel Guide to a Place You Can’t Go!  Sidesplitting Surrealist stories!  Silly songs!!  Spuppets!!!  S!!!!

Betsy Carmichael LIVE at the BINGO Palace, from Betsibu Productions out of Buffalo, NY (livestreamed)
Join the fabulous Betsy Carmichael LIVE as she hosts an unforgettable night of BINGO. Betsy brings the audience “into the act” with special games, prizes, fun and surprises! A BINGO bash beyond belief… don’t miss a moment of the hilarity.

BIODANCE at Home, from BIODANCE out of Rochester, NY (video-on-demand)
Selling out live shows at Edinburgh and Rochester Fringe, Rochester, NY-based multi-disciplinary dance company BIODANCE makes its Cincy debut with this virtual show that brings the outdoors in! Join dancers, musicians, a poet and a media artist for this collection of dances shot in gorgeous settings both natural and conceived.

Continuum, from Performance Gallery and Solasta Theatre Lab out of Cincinnati, OH (livestreamed)
A journey strewn with cast-off imaginary friends and maybe your next-door neighbor. We play with dreams. We explore monotony. We question reality. We challenge memory. We conquer demons.  What will the next room hold? You will need some courage. Pull up your sense-of-humor pants. This is going to be fun.

Current, from Pones out of Cincinnati, OH (video-on-demand)
Humanity mirrors nature. Pones explores ideas of succession, resiliency, and adaptation through movement, storytelling, and soundscape. Natural disturbances – fire, drought, hurricanes, pandemics – these experiences can be painful and exhausting, but we are transformed on the other side. What do we inherit? What do we pass along? How are we different now? We search for what nature has to teach us about hope. 

Dangerous When Wet: Booze, Sex, and My Mother, from redBrick Agency out of New York, NY (livestreamed)
Ripped from the pages of Jamie’s critically-acclaimed memoir, this award-winning, internationally-lauded, darkly-comic show is his alcoholic odyssey from small town sissy to louche Manhattanite. When Jamie hits a suicidal bottom, can the all-consuming love of his Mama Jean, who never has a thought she doesn’t speak, ultimately save him?

Died in a Trailer Park/Woke Up A Mermaid, from Mermaid Productions out of Minneapolis, MN (video-on-demand)
Storyteller Ariel Pinkerton may have been murdered, but that didn’t stop her from living in under the Washington Avenue bridge, having sex in trailer parks, accidentally smoking crack, or unintentionally hitchhiking through Wales.

From Russia Without Love, from Sufian Zhemukhov out of Washington, DC (livestream)
A political science professor stumbles into the underworld of Russian organized crime – what could possibly go wrong? In this wildly entertaining “escapist James Bond parody” (NPR), award-winning performer Sufian Z will may have you reevaluate what you thought you knew about professors, mafia and KGB!

HARAMBE, from Hugo West Theatricals out of Cincinnati, OH (live outdoors)
Cincinnati shocked the planet in 2016 with the tragic death of a rare gorilla. Equipped with knowledge from the future and countless chances to intervene, could the outcome have changed?  “Memento” meets “Rashomon” in an exploration of the nature of fact, expertise, and shared morality in the “fake news” era.

HORSETAIL, from Hit the Lights! Theatre Co. out of New York, NY (video-on-demand)
In the shadow musical HORSETALE, a Horse and its Tail become separated and, in their search for each other, find themselves. HTL! weaves together shadow puppetry, overhead projectors, live original rock music, Looney Tunes homages, and American iconography to tell a story as wild and expansive as the West itself!

Instructions for a Habitat Inventory, from Playable Artworks out of Minneapolis, MN (video-on-demand)
Your habitat is the place where you are, and that place may feel smaller than it used to. Using a smartphone app, audio performance, and locations of your choosing, Instructions for a Habitat Inventory guides you through a reflection on where you are and what that means to you. 

Meera’s Kitchen, from Beena Raghavendran out of Brooklyn, NY (livestreamed)
Chef Meera needs $5,000 to save her Indian restaurant from closure. She holds a live-streamed fundraiser to celebrate her culture and cooking — until a strangely familiar foe hijacks Meera’s sanity, and things take a dark turn. If you can’t take the heat, stay out of Meera’s Kitchen.

Missing 411, from SlugFest out of Brooklyn, NY (video-on-demand)
Missing 411: Into the Void is the second installment of a constantly evolving, interdisciplinary performance project that meditates on the subject of disappearance. In this installment of 411, vaudeville, horror, multimedia, music, and satire combine to tell the story of the mysterious disappearance of 5 best friends.

Mo-to-the-oncle, from Melissa Cole out of New York, NY (video-on-demand)
There’s a time and place for a monocle: 2021 and a Bronx high school are neither of them! A socially conscious, one-woman comedy about a Bronx teen who must wear a monocle after his dad loses their vision insurance.

Naughty Bits, from Vox Fabularum out of Whitewater, WI (video-on-demand)
Naughty Bits is a collection of daringly honest and giggle-inducing personal stories, centered on various body parts, delivered by solo performer, raconteuse, Sarah Beth Nelson. Stories dive into traditionally taboo topics such as bra shopping with small breasts, disposing of a placenta, and combatting the myth of the infinite vagina.

On Maintenance (How to Keep a Life), from Leave No Trace Productions out of Cincinnati, OH (live outdoors)
A faceted surface expands and contracts in a perpetual dance of construction and deconstruction – as if breathing, walking, digesting, thrashing, or embracing. Actors manipulate the surface’s panels, demonstrating the effort required to sustain life. 

One Easy Lie, from Martin Dockery out of Montauk, NY (livestreamed)
People mean well. Until they don’t. Performed live, “the best storyteller in the US” (Orlando Sentinel) spins an intricately woven story of deception & greed in this escapist thriller. Previous Cincy Fringe shows by Martin Dockery: “Forbidden City!” (2020) and “Moonlight After Midnight” (Critic’s Pick award, 2015). http://www.MartinDockery.com 

Panther Woman, from sKribble skratch Productions out of Cincinnati, OH (live outdoors)
Panther Woman is a fictional account of one woman’s experience in The Original Black Panther Party for Self Defense. Embark on a journey from the Jim Crow South to the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s and 1970s through a tale of struggle, love and hope for the future.

Peculiar, Missouri, from Breaker/Fixer out of Arkansas (video-on-demand)
Join folksinger Willi Carlisle on a singing journey through the Ozark mountains. With fiddle, banjo, guitar, and accordion, Willi spins tall-tales from the road with grit, humor, and vulnerability in this short film. Part travelogue and part queer love story, this performance is dedicated to the oddball in us all.

Planet of the Grapes Live, from Peter Michael Marino out of New York, NY (livestreamed)
Planet of the Grapes Live is an epic toy theater parody of the classic sci-fi Heston/Serling film. An astronaut crew crash-lands on an unfamiliar planet and are enslaved by a society where grapes have evolved into speaking creatures with human-like intelligence. Madness ensues. Live from NYC on your device.

Rewind-A-Buddy, from Paper Soul out of Minneapolis, MN (livestreamed)
Buddy wants to be YOUR FRIEND. And Buddy is on home video! Seriously. All you gotta do is pop him in your home VHS system, and Buddy will take the friendship from there! ALL OF IT. Over and over. And over.

Sexology: The Musical!, from Empowered Pleasure Productions out of Portland, OR (video-on-demand)
A powerful, funny, musical journey from monogamy to polyamory: complete with show tunes. Explore new paths to intimacy – from the agony of jealousy to the joy of compersion, peak inside a triad and hear firsthand accounts of love without limits.  Winner of “Best in Show” at the 2019 Boulder Fringe. 

Tomás Ford: Have A Bath With Me?, from Tomás Ford out of Perth, Western Australia (video-on-demand)
Run yourself a bath, set up a screen somewhere it can’t electrocute you and dive into Australian late night cult icon Tomás Ford’s new DIY visual album. Join him as he bathes his way around the Australian outback, crooning his hilarious and bizarre songs along the way. It’s bathtime! 

The Belle & Boone Helm, from Hannah Gregory out of Cincinnati, OH (video-on-demand)
The Belle and Boone Helms follows the life and crimes of Kentucky Cannibal Levi Boone Helm during the mid-1800’s––and a young woman’s journey to stop him before he kills again.

The Butterfly Heist, from Kelly Morton out of Cincinnati, OH (live outdoors)
“Dateline” comes to Cincinnati in this parody that goes behind the scenes of the real-life 2018 Krohn Conservatory butterfly show, where a rare butterfly was stolen … and maybe murdered. The true culprit remained in the shadows – until now. 

The Park Cruising Diaries, from Zak Kelley out of Cincinnati, OH (live outdoors)
Have you ever hidden behind a tree with your wiener out? Then, boy, do we have a treat. The Park Cruising Diaries, written by Zak Kelley, is the deep dive into a year of sometimes-socially-distant-but-also-not-but-definitely-awkward-and-weird sexual experiences that “the app” couldn’t provide.

The Prime of Miss Jen Joplin, from Our Lady of Badassery Productions out of Ludlow, KY (video-on-demand)
When theatres shut down, this actress had to step it up.  But third shift employment at a “fulfillment” center sucked in ways she never imagined.  How does an artist survive in a space void of humanity?  Create!  She may be losing her mind, but will she also find her voice?

They End Up Together, from Emily Borst out of Cincinnati, OH (video-on-demand)
In 1961, Robin and Dolores meet outside a bar one night and find themselves inexplicably drawn together. Combating negative exes, negative feelings, and a negative world, can these two women find themselves a positive ending in spite of it all? (Spoiler alert: they can)

Tilted Frame @ Home, from Combined Artform out of Los Angeles, CA (livestreamed)
“Unlike any improv show we’ve seen” Tilted Frame brings veteran improv players together with an award winning tech team to deliver a one of a kind interactive experience that is both funny and innovative. Tilted Frame is not a Zoom Show. “It transforms classic improv to a whole new creation.”

Twitterhated, from Julie Locker out of Cincinnati, OH (live outdoors)
Reeling after a racist macroaggression by her boyfriend’s sister, Amelia finds herself lost in the Twitterverse. When social media bleeds into real life, she’s forced to reckon with who she wants to be – and how she wants to communicate. Twitterhated explores social media’s impact on in-person relationships and difficult conversations.

Two short films: Why White? & I am White Like You, Right Mom?, from the MCRC Project out of Highland Hts, KY (video-on-demand)
Actors, visual artists and spoken word poets collaborate to tell the emotional story of how the Black and White racial categories were born. When the White category created itself, it made Black its opposite, making it impossible for Black and White to exist comfortably together in one body.

Unboxing, from CYD Productions out of Chicago, IL (video-on-demand)
Unboxing follows the lives of a small collective of YouTubers from 2011 to 2021. Presented in a collage of Youtube Uploads, FaceTime Conversations, and LiveStreams, the members of the Viral Squad do their best to make art and survive in a time of increasing political polarization and looming algorithmic inspired-radicalization. A play about the intersection of online content makers and politics.

Unintentional Significance: A Puppet Show About Everything and Nothing, from Autumn Kaleidoscope out of Cincinnati, OH (video-on-demand)
An orangutan playing chess, resurrected roadkill, cicadas, puppets on fire, puppets under water, a blue light bulb and so much more. Unintentional Significance: A Puppet Show About Everything and Nothing invites the viewer to find meaning in the meaningless and truth among the absurd.  What will you discover?

Why Kevin Ain’t Jack (And Jack Ain’t No Kevin Neither), from Sophia’s Ear / Michael Burnham out of Cincinnati, OH (live outdoors)
When an old northern white man steals a southern culture’s way of talking fiction, you get Jack Tales that make the old man look young, a song or three pretty badly sung, an appropriated accent that sure ain’t almost heaven, and the real-life murder of a guy named Kevin.

YOLO, from Feel So Young Theatre out of Minneapolis, MN (video-on-demand)
YOLO is the story of Don and Myrna, an elderly couple who are given an Amazon Alexa as a gift from their daughter that begins their spiral into technology.  YOLO is a comedic, but poignant look at how new technology can impact the relationships of older adults. 

You Will Live Under The Sea, from Queen City Flash out of Cincinnati, OH (video-on-demand)
Every year the land gets more and more crowded. More people. More buildings. More roads and more cars. Out there, the sea isn’t crowded at all. It’s just you. And that man. And miles and miles and miles of nothing else.

Fringe Development

Our annual Fringe Development piece is a showcase of a work-in-progress, rehearsed and refined over the course of the festival itself. Audiences will be able to drop in on public rehearsals and see the show come together before its performance at the end of the festival!

Rising in Love, from ish out of Cincinnati, OH (livestreamed)
Interracial Millennial Jewish couple, Rosie and Scott, turn to family and friends to learn what it takes to rise in love. If you combine Cole Porter and couple’s therapy, you get this new sing-able musical that touches on relationships, compromise, and what it means to grow up and find love.

Special Events

Empty Space, from Mount St Joseph University out of Cincinnati, OH (video-on-demand)
In a world beset by a rapid change to the climate, isolated astronaut Roberta Bottom strives to save earth. As her mission unravels, she realizes the importance of colleagues, family, and…toilet paper. With two options before her, what will Robbie choose to do?

Cookie Tongue’s Kaleidoscopic Bone House, from Cookie House out of New York, NY (video-on-demand)
A theatrical freak-folk music show live-streamed within a series of animated worlds featuring a menagerie original songs, puppetry, animation, and whimsical interludes inspired by Cookie Tongue’s surreal mythology, fairytales, childhood, ghost stories and a sprinkle of magic.

Saturday the 13th, by Isaiah Reeves out of Cincinnati, OH (livestreamed)
From the creator of 2018 Fringe hit The Blackface Project comes a live, one night only, special event reading of his new play Saturday the 13th. Directed by the visionary Daryl Harris, virtual audiences will have one chance to be amongst the first to experience this chilling tale of adolescence, friendship, brutality, and survival.

What’s Next?, by Combined Artform out of Los Angeles, CA (livestreamed)
With venues closed around the world, many artists are looking to the future, creating new material, adapting old material, and exploring artistic ways to utilize the digital landscape. Many wonder, “Is streaming theatre, actually theatre?” “What will happen when venues open?”  What’s Next? aims to answer these questions.

Visual Fringe

Like the Fringe performances themselves, this year Visual Fringe will be available as in-person and online experiences. Audiences will be able to browse the online Visual Fringe galleries on our website or view displays in our Jackson St galleries, visible from the street.

Fringe After Hours

Come hang out with our Fringe community and play along every night after the day’s shows are over! This year, our usual late-night “Bar Series” moves to our new outdoor hub beneath the Looking Good mural on Jackson and Twelfth to become Fringe After Hours. Old favorites, like 60-Second Previews and Fringe Olympics, will return this year, along with new, socially distanced events.


Get ready to Get Weird again! Make your plans to join us online, outdoors, or both starting June 4 for the 18th Annual Cincinnati Fringe Festival!

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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Scenic Artist (Full-Time) Sought at The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati

TCTC_new logoSCENIC ARTIST (FULL-TIME)

Organizational Overview:

TCT’s mission is to educate, entertain and engage audiences of all ages through professional theatrical productions and arts education programming. We fulfill our mission through three primary programs:

  • TCT MainStage at the Taft Theatre
  • TCT On Tour
  • TCT Academy

Vision: To awaken a lifelong love of theatre in children and the young at heart.

Core Beliefs:

  • We believe in the power of theatre to enrich lives and create deeper understandings of people, cultures, and perspectives.
  • We believe that our audiences deserve high quality experiences that are rich with wonder, honesty, compassion, joy, and wisdom.
  • We believe that the arts and education are not mutually exclusive.
  • We believe that the art we create must respect the diversity of our community.
  • We believe in the power of integrated arts education to enrich our lives and our communities.

Position Overview:
The Scenic Painter will assist the organization in fulfilling its mission of educating, entertaining, and engaging audiences of all ages through professional theatrical productions and arts education programming.

The Scenic Painter is self-motivated, able to work independently to complete tasks assigned to them safely and quickly without constant and direct oversight, and is able to work with other members of the company. The Scenic Painter is willing and eager to assist other departments to help fulfill the goals of the company. The Scenic Painter can read and interpret paint elevations, and is knowledgeable in art techniques as they relate to scenic art. The Scenic Painter of The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati (TCT) reports directly to the Scenic Charge Artist to assist the organization in fulfilling its mission. We are looking to grow this department, and the position does have the potential to evolve into higher management in the future.

Start Date: July 1st, potential over hire opportunities now thru start date.

Responsibilities:
Duties include but are not limited to:

  • Work with the Scenic Charge Artist to understand the vision and needs of the production
  • Work with the Scenic Charge Artist to create artistic techniques and samples
  • Track supplies while keeping the shop well organized and clean
  • Paint all TCT productions with the help of the Scenic Charge Artist and overhire as needed
  • Assist as needed with Load-in and Load-out of all sets
  • Creating a “touch-up” kit and touching up the scenery as necessary on location
  • Assist with any needs for STAR Programs, TCT on Tour, WorkShops, & lobby displays when applicable

Minimum and Ideal Qualifications:

  • BA or equivalent in theatre, or 4 years scenic painting experience
  • Knowledge of scenic painting techniques, including faux finishes, spattering, cartooning, texturing, aging, and distressing
  • Able to lift up to 50lbs, safely climb stairs and ladders, and use aerial work platforms
  • Knowledge and experience with scenic sprayers including P50, Hudson, Preval, and Pneumatic
  • Able to read and interpret paint elevations
  • Self-motivated and able to work independently and safely
  • Excellent time management and organizational skills
  • Realistic problem-solving attitude
  • Valid driver’s license

Compensation & Benefits:

  • Wage Range: $15-18/hr.
  • Health, vision and dental benefits available, partially subsidized by employer contributions, after a waiting period.
  • 403(b) retirement plan participation available, after a waiting period, with eligibility for an employer match after one year of credited service.
  • Generous PTO based on years of service.
  • Generous paid holiday schedule.

TO APPLY:
No phone calls please. Qualified candidates should submit whatever they feel best reflects their qualifications. This can come in the form of cover letter, resume’, links to personal website, portfolios, and/or demo reels. (files should be less than 3MB in total).

Please submit your materials along with references to: applications@tctcincinnati.com. Subject Line: TCT SCENIC ARTIST 2021

The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati believes the stories on our stages and the work we do behind the scenes must reflect the diverse communities we serve. We believe inclusive work cultures spark wide-ranging, exploratory conversations and learning. Therefore, we strongly welcome and encourage people from all backgrounds, races, ethnicities, gender, gender identities, religions, abilities, and ages to apply as we continue our commitment to diversity and build an inclusive environment at TCT.

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Customer Experience Specialist (Full-Time) Sought at The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati

TCTC_new logoCUSTOMER EXPERIENCE SPECIALIST (FULL-TIME)

Organizational Overview:

TCT’s mission is to educate, entertain and engage audiences of all ages through professional theatrical productions and arts education programming. We fulfill our mission through three primary programs:

  • TCT MainStage at the Taft Theatre
  • TCT On Tour
  • TCT Academy

Vision: To awaken a lifelong love of theatre in children and the young at heart.

Core Beliefs:

  • We believe in the power of theatre to enrich lives and create deeper understandings of people, cultures, and perspectives.
  • We believe that our audiences deserve high quality experiences that are rich with wonder, honesty, compassion, joy, and wisdom.
  • We believe that the arts and education are not mutually exclusive.
  • We believe that the art we create must respect the diversity of our community.
  • We believe in the power of integrated arts education to enrich our lives and our communities.

Position Overview:
The Customer Experience Specialist will assist the organization in fulfilling its mission of educating, entertaining and engaging audiences of all ages through professional theatrical productions and arts education programming.

Responsibilities:
The Customer Experience Specialist shall be responsible for:

  • Processing Season Ticket Orders.
  • Selling Single Ticket Orders.
  • Answering phone/email.
  • Assisting customers at the Ticket Office in our Red Bank Road location and the Box Office window at the Taft Theatre during performance dates.

The Customer Experience Specialist’s duties include assisting in all aspects of the ticket office, including but not limited to:

  • Audit
    • Daily balancing of subscriber, flex pass, and individual ticket sales.
  • Accounts Payable and Receivable
    • Processing payments subscriber, flex pass, and individual ticket accounts.
  • Assisting in building events with the Spektrix ticketing system.
  • Other
    • All other duties and responsibilities related to the function of the ticket office as assigned.

In fulfilling his/her duties, the Customer Experience Specialist will:

  • Work closely with the Box Office Manager to fulfill the mission of TCT.
  • Be an advocate for TCT in the community.
  • Consistently and accurately articulate the philosophy and policies of TCT to the staff, patrons, and the general public.

Ideal and Minimum Qualifications:

  • Excellent communication and customer service skills.
  • High School Diploma or GED.
  • Problem solving skills.
  • Prefer Spektrix ticketing system experience.
  • Demonstrated ability to be a team player.
  • Experience with Microsoft Office.
  • Able to work irregular hours and weekends in addition to regular business hours.

Compensation & Benefits:

  • Wage Range: $11-14/hr.
  • Health, vision and dental benefits available, partially subsidized by employer contributions, after a waiting period.
  • 403(b) retirement plan participation available, after a waiting period, with eligibility for an employer match after one year of credited service.
  • Generous PTO based on years of service.
  • Generous paid holiday schedule.

Please submit your materials along with references by Friday, April 30, 2021 to applications@tctcincinnati.com. Subject Line: TCT CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE SPECIALIST 2021

The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati believes the stories on our stages and the work we do behind the scenes must reflect the diverse communities we serve. We believe inclusive work cultures spark wideranging, exploratory conversations and learning. Therefore, we strongly welcome and encourage people from all backgrounds, races, ethnicities, gender, gender identities, religions, abilities, and ages to apply as we continue our commitment to diversity and build an inclusive environment at TCT.

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