Monthly Archives: June 2021

AN EVENING WITH FRAN LEBOWITZ | Tue., April 12, 2022 | Aronoff Center

CAA_An Evening with Fran LebowitzAN EVENING WITH FRAN LEBOWITZ
APRIL 12, 2022 – 7:30 PM

Aronoff Center – Procter & Gamble Hall
Tickets on sale Friday, June 18 at 10:00 AM

[CINCINNATI, OH] – Legendary author, journalist, and social observer Fran Lebowitz comes to Cincinnati for a live, in-conversation event at the Aronoff Center’s Procter & Gamble Hall on Tuesday, April 12, 2022 at 7:30 PM. An Evening with Fran Lebowitz will be hosted by a special guest moderator (TBA), followed by an audience Q&A and book signing. Coming off her latest documentary series Pretend It’s a City, directed by Martin Scorsese and available now on Netflix, Fran Lebowitz stands out as one of the most insightful, humorous, and entertaining social commentators of our time.

Tickets go on sale Friday, June 18 at 10:00 AM at www.CincinnatiArts.org and  (513) 621-ARTS [2787]. For Group Sales of ten or more, call (513) 977-4157. Due to the pandemic, the Aronoff Center Ticket Office is closed for in-person sales until further notice. Ticket prices: $75 • $55 • $45 • $35. Applicable services fees may apply.

In a cultural landscape filled with endless pundits and talking heads, Fran Lebowitz stands out as one of our most insightful social commentators. Her essays and interviews offer her acerbic views on current events and the media – as well as pet peeves including tourists, baggage-claim areas, after-shave lotion, adults who roller skate, children who speak French, or anyone who is unduly tan. The New York Times Book Review calls Lebowitz an “important humorist in the classic tradition.” Purveyor of urban cool, Lebowitz is a cultural satirist whom many call the heir to Dorothy Parker.

Lebowitz on special interest groups: “Special-interest publications should realize that if they are attracting enough advertising and readers to make a profit, the interest is not so special.”

Lebowitz on frankness: “Spilling your guts is exactly as charming as it sounds.”

Lebowitz on herself: “Success didn’t spoil me; I’ve always been insufferable.”

This is Lebowitz off the cuff. Her writing — pointed, taut, and economical — is equally forthright, irascible, and unapologetically opinionated. Lebowitz worked odd jobs, such as taxi driving, belt peddling, and apartment cleaning (“with a small specialty in Venetian blinds”), before being hired by Andy Warhol as a columnist for Interview. That was followed by a stint at Mademoiselle. Her first book, a collection of essays titled Metropolitan Life, was a bestseller, as was a second collection, Social Studies.

By turns ironic, facetious, deadpan, sarcastic, wry, wisecracking, and waggish, Lebowitz’s prose is wickedly entertaining. Her two books are collected in The Fran Lebowitz Reader, with a new preface by the author. Lebowitz is also the author of the children’s book, Mr. Chas and Lisa Sue Meet the Pandas.

Between 2001 and 2007, Lebowitz had a recurring role as Judge Janice Goldberg on the television drama Law & Order. She also had a part in the Martin Scorsese-directed film, The Wolf of Wall Street (2013). A raconteur if ever there was one, Lebowitz has long been a regular on various talk shows including those hosted by Jimmy Fallon, Conan O’Brien, and Bill Maher. In an interview with The Paris Review, Lebowitz said, “I’m not a nervous person. I’m not afraid to be on TV. I’m only afraid when I write. When I’m at my desk, I feel like most people would feel if they went on TV.”

She can also be seen in various documentary films, including the American Experience series on New York City, as well as Mapplethorpe: Look at the Pictures (2016), Regarding Susan Sontag (2014), and Superstar: The Life and Times of Andy Warhol (1990), among others. In 2010, Martin Scorsese directed a documentary about Lebowitz for HBO titled Public Speaking. A new limited documentary series, Pretend It’s a City, also directed by Martin Scorsese, premiered on Netflix January 2021.

Lebowitz was once named one of the year’s most stylish women by Vanity Fair. She remains a style icon. Lebowitz lives in New York City, as she does not believe that she would be allowed to live anywhere else.

“Hilarious… an unlikely and perhaps alarming combination of Mary Hartman and Mary McCarthy….

To a dose of Huck Finn add some Lenny Bruce, Oscar Wilde and Alexis de Tocqueville, a dash of cabdriver,

an assortment of puns, minced jargon, and top it off with smarty pants.” — The New York Times

CINCINNATI ARTS ASSOCIATION SPONSORS

SEASON SPONSORS:  AMERITAS (Founding Season Sponsor), FIFTH THIRD BANK (Lifetime Endowment Partner), CINCINNATI-NORTHERN KENTUCKY HONDA DEALERS, LOCAL12 WKRC-TV, The P&G FUND of The Greater Cincinnati Foundation

SEASON PRESENTING SPONSORS:  21C Museum Hotel, Cincinnati Herald, CityBeat, Courtyard Marriott & Residence Inn-Rookwood, Graphic Village, Heidelberg Distributing, Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza, Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites Cincinnati Downtown, Pepsi, Skyline Chili, TriHealth, Ultimate Air Shuttle

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CHILDREN OF EDEN Runs July 9-18

INNOV_Children of Eden logoCHILDREN OF EDEN
INNOVAtheatre
July 9-18
Sorg Opera House [Middletown]

Directed by Richard Lee Waldeck
Music directed by Sarah Plaugher
Choreographed by Maddy Weinkam

From musical theatre greats Stephen Schwartz (Wicked) and John Caird (Les Miserables) comes a joyous and inspirational musical about parents, children, and faith…plus centuries of unresolved family business!  Adam, Eve, Noah, and the “Father” who created them deal with the headstrong, cataclysmic actions of their respective children. The show ultimately delivers a bittersweet but inspiring message: that “the hardest part of love… is letting go.”

  • Fri-Sat, July 9-10 at 8pm
  • Sun, July 11 at 3pm
  • Fri-Sat, July 16-17 at 8pm
  • Sun, July 18 at 3pm

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For the First Time Since the Pandemic, Dancers Will Perform for Live Theater Audiences

CB_Bold Moves Plus logoCincinnati Ballet returns to the Aronoff Center with BOLD MOVES PLUS, June 16-20

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
(Cincinnati, OH, June 9, 2021) – Cincinnati Ballet dancers will perform in the theater for live audiences with BOLD MOVES PLUS at the Aronoff Center for the Arts, June 16-20. While Cincinnati Ballet staged both digital and in-person, outdoor productions during the 2020-2021, BOLD MOVES PLUS marks the first time back in a traditional venue setting since the pandemic began. Audiences will experience the Cincinnati premieres of three works by dynamic female choreographers: Heather Britt with Until Tomorrow, Annabelle Lopez Ochoa’s Limoncello, Stephanie Martinez’s Kiss, as well as Silhouettes choreographed by Mark Morris. “It is truly a thrill to end the 20-21 Season on such a high note,” said Artistic Director Victoria Morgan. “After more than a year of adapting to pandemic restrictions on live performances, our dancers are able to fully perform for audiences with no masks. It will be such a magical feeling to be back in the theater and hear the applause of the audience once again.” The Company last performed for live, theater audiences at Cincinnati Music Hall with Swan Lake in February 2020, more than 18 months ago. Company dancers are fully vaccinated and can perform without masks. This will be the first time performing without face coverings in an indoor setting. Dancers previously performed without masks for Ballet in the Park at Seasongood Pavilion at Eden Park last month.

While dancers will be unmasked, audiences are encouraged to wear face coverings while seated in the auditorium. To maintain social distancing, capacity is limited to 800 patrons per performance. Guests will be seated with three feet between parties on the Orchestra Level of Procter & Gamble Hall. Six feet social distancing between parties on the Loge Level. Cincinnati Ballet worked closely for months with health and safety experts and arts partners to create evolving protocols for theater performance. Many of the guidelines followed echo Cincinnati Ballet’s ongoing health and safety protocols outlined below. Additionally, the following guidelines will be strictly enforced for all employees, dancers, vendors, and patrons during the production at Aronoff Center. Face masks are requested of all guests upon entry and while moving around the lobby. Guests should bring their own masks and wear them as they enter the building. Concessions will be open during intermission. Bar Service will be available in the lobby starting one hour prior to the performance start time and during intermission. We encourage patrons to consume their beverages while seated in their seats for the performance.

Tickets are on sale now. For more information visit cballet.org.

WHO:    Cincinnati Ballet
WHAT:    BOLD MOVES PLUS
WHEN:

  • Wednesday, June 16 at 7:30 pm
  • Thursday, June 17 at 7:30 pm
  • Friday, June 18 at 8 pm
  • Saturday, June 19 at 2 pm
  • Saturday, June 19 at 8 pm
  • Sunday, June 20 at 1 pm
  • Sunday, June 20 at 6:30 pm

WHERE: The Aronoff Center for the Arts
650 Walnut Street
Cincinnati, OH 45202

TICKETS: Call 513.621.5282 or visit cballet.org

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About Cincinnati Ballet
Since 1963, Cincinnati Ballet has been the cornerstone professional ballet company of the region, presenting a bold and adventurous array of classical, full-length ballets and contemporary works, regularly with live orchestral accompaniment. Under the artistic direction of Victoria Morgan, Cincinnati Ballet has become a creative force within the larger dance community, commissioning world premiere works and exploring unique collaborations with artists as diverse as Grammy winning guitarist Peter Frampton and popular, Ohio-based band Over the Rhine. With a mission to enrich, expand, and excel in the art of dance through performance, a high-caliber academy, and impactful education and engagement in local to global communities, Cincinnati Ballet reaches beyond the stage in programs that allow every person in the region to be part of the continued evolution of dance. To that end, Cincinnati Ballet presents exhilarating performances, provides extensive education and community engagement programs, and offers top-level, professional ballet training at Cincinnati Ballet Otto M. Budig Academy.

Cincinnati Ballet 2020-2021 Season Sponsors: Rhonda & Larry A. Sheakley, Margaret and Michael Valentine, ArtsWave, Mercy Health, Louise Dieterle Nippert Musical Arts Fund, Ohio Arts Council, Frisch’s, The Austin E. Knowlton Foundation

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CABARET BY CAST on June 10

CAST_Cabaret logo2Enjoy an evening of songs performed by the participants of CAST!

Thu, June 10 at 7pm

The Redmoor
3187 Linwood Ave
Cinti, OH 45208

They’ll be some musical theatre, some pop, and indie kinds of music. We’ll sing until we run out of songs or they close the kitchen!

Drink specials and food for purchase will be available.

Participate in our split the pot!

Cover charge is $5 at the door.

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IF THIS ISN’T LOVE Available July 9-11

MCP_If This Isn't Love logoIF THIS ISN’T LOVE
Mason Community Players
July 9-11
[Online]

A TALE OF TWO SPECTATORS (Act I)

Directed by Jay Fultz

Cast: Gaylene May Schumacher will portray The Woman, and Brian Trainer will portray The Man.

A Tale of Two Spectators follows the experiences of a man and a woman. Set in the course of one evening, these two individuals share their feelings as they watch their partners developing a relationship with each other. Will their visits to the same park bench over the past few months lead to a loving relationship for them, as well?

WHY WE LIKE LOVE STORIES (Act II)

Directed by Jay Fultz

Cast: Dana Davis as Chloe, Nick Vose as Bark, Abby Farmer as Jessica & Jarret Reid as Crooper

WHY WE LIKE LOVE STORIES weaves a tale of blooming love relationships and how they can become intertwined.

  • Fri-Sat, July 9-10 at 8pm
  • Sun, July 11 at 2pm

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