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Auditions Announced for 2022 Performance Scholarship Competition by ACT Cincinnati

ACT_logoApplications are currently being accepted for our Performance Scholarship Competition

Deadline for submission is Monday, January 31, 2022 at 11:59pm ET.
Late application submissions cannot be accepted.

Link for all scholarship submissions is https://forms.gle/MtUyrXtk1vdmhEcR6

There are seven scholarships this year ranging from $350 to $2,500

Freshman to Junior college students currently enrolled in an accredited bachelor’s degree program are eligible.  Student must attend a college within 50 miles of the greater Cincinnati area or have a connection to one of our ACT Cincinnati member theatre groups.

Required items to apply:

  1. Theatre resume
  2. Biography (one paragraph written in the third person)
  3. Headshot photo with your full name visible
  4. One (1) recorded uninterrupted [five (5) minute maximum] performance of two contrasting theatrical pieces, (any combination, song, dance, monologue) with an introduction, accompaniment of your choice and no editing.
  5. Valid email address

NOTE:  Submissions will be reviewed by the judges only and will not be used or distributed without prior written permission.

  1. All portions of this application must be completed and uploaded at the same time, so please collect all components before starting your application.
  2. Materials cannot be changed after application submission.
  3. You will receive a confirmation of successful submission immediately after completion.
  4. Each submission will be reviewed and evaluated by a five (5) adjudicator panel during the month of February 2022.
  5. Scholarship winners will be notified via phone or email.  After notification, all winners will be announced publicly on our ACT Cincinnati website and ACT Facebook page  approximately mid-March 2022.
  6. The name and photo associated with your Google account will be recorded when you upload files and submit your application.
  7. Prior participation in an ACT Cincinnati member group production is not required for scholarship competition submission. 

If you have any questions, please contact Melissa M. Smith, Scholarship Chair, mmsmith2026@gmail.com.

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CHARLIE AND DOGGY AND THE SONG AT THE EDGE OF THE WORLD Runs Jan. 19-22

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Jan. 19-22
PNC Arts Annex [Dayton]

Cast: Ben Locke as Charlie, Skyler McNeely as Doggy, William Boatwright as Neema, AJ Breslin as Spooky, Christopher Hahn as Mr. Curdy, Allie Haines as Storyteller, Abby Hoggatt as Nahellania, Brent Hoggatt as Storyteller, Zach King as Mr. Sherry, Anna Masla as Sarah, Lily Meyers as Charlie Sat Matinee, Jenna Valyn as Mrs. Curdy, Brennan Paulin as Beth, Lindsay Sherman as Storyteller & Garrett Young as Alloycious

In his quiet, humble, seaside town, Charlie, a lonely boy with big dreams, meets washed up sailor Doggy who tells him of an ancient myth: The Song at the Edge of the World. No one has ever been brave enough to complete the journey North and with sheer determination and help from Doggy’s first mate (a stuffed dog named Ben), the two unlikely friends set off on their quest. Our heroes are met with many trials along the way in this tale of courage, friendship, and the answer to their ultimate question: what makes a good story? With a sweeping Irish-folk/rock inspired score by Dayton natives Philip Drennen and Skyler McNeely, Charlie and Doggy is sure to entertain and win your heart. *Open to all ages.”

12/17/21 – Health and safety policy

  • Wed-Thu, Jan. 19-20 at 7:30pm
  • Fri, Jan. 21 at 8pm
  • Sat, Jan. 22 at 2pm & 8pm

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Next Up at Falcon Theatre: American’s Obsession with Winning at All Costs In Lucas Hnath’s Captivating Play RED SPEEDO

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Foreground: Nik Pajic. Background: Jared Earland, Rory Sheridan & Anna Hazard. Photo by Claudia Hershner.

“A taut, incisive drama…[from] a wonderfully inventive theatrical mind…” – The New York Times 

Opening on Friday, January 28 through Saturday, February 12, 2022 

(Newport, KY) — Falcon Theatre is pleased to announce another regional theatrical premiere as the next show in the 2021-2022 season, Lucan Hnath’s play RED SPEEDO. 

Ray has swum his way to the eve of the Olympic trials. If he makes the team, he’ll get a deal with Speedo. If he gets a deal with Speedo, he’ll never need a real job. So, when someone’s stash of performance-enhancing drugs is found in the locker room fridge, threatening the entire team’s Olympic fate, Ray has to crush the rumors or risk losing everything. RED SPEEDO is a sharp and stylish play about swimming, survival of the fittest, and the American dream of a level playing field—or of leveling the field yourself.  

Hailed as “one of the brightest new voices of his generation” by The New York Times, Lucas Hnath (A Doll’s House, Part 2, The Christiansraises hugely important questions about our society and the occasionally perverse behavior it encourages. Falcon veteran Tara Williams directs this muscular new play featuring an outstanding cast that includes Nik PajicJared EarlandRory Sheridan, and Anna Hazard. 

Ticket Information 
Performances are on January 28, 29 and February 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 2022. All performances are at 8:00 PM EST. Tickets prices are $25 for adults and $15 for students with ID. Patrons enjoy a $5 discount for Thursday performances. Visit falcontheater.net to reserve seats.  

Health and Safety Information 
Falcon Theatre is making the safety of our artists and our audience a priority and continues to follow CDC and Local Health guidelines. As previously announced, all ticket holders must wear masks and show proof of full vaccination against COVID-19 or a negative COVID-19 test to attend a performanceActors will not be masked, and seats will be sold to full capacity without social distancing. Our Covid safety policy will be continually updated on our website as safety recommendations change. 

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Auditions Announced for I HATE HAMLET at SSCC Theatre

SSCC_logoSSCC Theatre will hold auditions for the spring production of I HATE HAMLET by Paul Rudnick.

Open to community members and students, auditions will be held at 12:00 p.m. Saturday, January 15, in the Edward K. Daniels Auditorium on Southern State Community College’s Central Campus, 100 Hobart Drive, Hillsboro.

Andrew Rally seems to have it all: celebrity and acclaim from his starring role in a hit television series; a rich, beautiful girlfriend; a glamorous, devoted agent; the perfect New York apartment; and the chance to play Hamlet in Central Park. There are, however, a couple of glitches in paradise. Andrew’s series has been canceled; his girlfriend is clinging to her virginity with unyielding conviction; and he has no desire to play Hamlet. When Andrew’s agent visits him, she reminisces about her brief romance with John Barrymore many years ago, in Andrew’s apartment. This prompts a seance to summon his ghost. From the moment Barrymore returns, dressed in high Shakespearean garb, Andrew’s life is no longer his own. Barrymore, fortified by champagne and ego, presses Andrew to accept the part and fulfill his actor’s destiny.

Those interested in auditioning should prepare and memorize a comedic one- to two-minute monologue and schedule an audition slot at SSCCTheatre.com/auditions. Those interested in working on available crew positions will be asked to complete an interview during the day of auditions, no scheduling appointment is needed.

If interested in auditioning, but unavailable to attend the audition date, please contact Director Rainee Angles (rangles@sscc.edu) to schedule an alternate audition date prior to January 15.

I HATE HAMLET will be performed April 1 – 3. For more information about available roles and rehearsal schedule, please visit www.sscctheatre.com.

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PHILADANCO! Comes to Cincinnati January 21-22, 2022

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PHILADANCO! in Ray Mercer’s “This Place.” Photo by Julieanne Harris.

The Philadelphia Dance Company, PHILADANCO! — a world-renowned company known for preserving African American traditions — is presented by Mutual Dance Theatre and The Jefferson James Contemporary Dance Theater Series

CINCINNATI, OHIO — In continuation of Mutual Dance Theatre’s 50th season (adopting its numeration from merged organization Contemporary Dance Theater), the organization also formerly known as MamLuft&Co. Dance, presents a world-renowned dance company, The Philadelphia Dance Company on January 21 and 22, 2022 at the Aronoff Center for the Arts.

PHILADANCO! has been described as “an imaginative, gorgeous and thrilling dance company who showcase some of the best African American traditions in dance that really enhance their heritage” (London, UK). The Company has performed on major stages including Jacob’s Pillow, The Joyce, Heinz Poll, and many others.

Founded 51 years ago by Joan Myers Brown in order to give Black dancers opportunities denied elsewhere, the Company and its school flourished to become “a brilliant mix of of miracle skill, energy, and artistry.” Its performers exhibit “virtuoso physicality” in “fascinating and thrilling” performances.

Across the nation and around the world, PHILADANCO! is celebrated for its innovation, creativity, and preservation of predominantly African American traditions in dance.

Artistic Director Kim Y. Bears-Bailey and Company will bring to Cincinnati a variety of choreographic works*.

“Conglomerate” by Anthony Burrell, choreographer for Mariah Carey and Beyonce, formerly of Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater

Choreographer Anthony Burrell boasts a résumé chock-full of big names in both dance theatre and the entertainment industry. From choreographing for Pepsi, DKNY, Beyonce, Mariah Carey, GLEE, The Oprah Winfrey Show, and many others, to having performed with stage companies PHILADANCO!, Koresh Dance Company, and Alvin Ailey, Burrell is teeming with talent and expertise. About “Conglomerate,” Burrell writes: “This work pays homage to the rich history of Black Dance in Philadelphia that inspired my journey as a Dancer, Choreographer, and Creative Director.”

“With(in)verse” by Tommie-Waheed Evans, 2021 Guggenheim Fellow

Tommie-Waheed Evans is a 2021 recipient of the coveted Guggenheim Fellowship. Evans (born and raised in Los Angeles) is a queer, Black, dance-maker whose work has been influenced by the racial divide, gang warfare, and earthquakes of his hometown. He explores Blackness, spirituality, queerness, and liberation through his work. “With(in)verse”, he says, “does not seek to be gospel as celebration, nor as evangelism. This is gospel as desperation. The work intertwines the ideas of spirituality and sorrow by focusing on the often strong presence of these ideas when hitting rock bottom. Pastor T. L. Barrett’s song ‘Father Stretch My Hands’ becomes the embodiment of deliverance.”

“This Place” by Ray Mercer, of Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater and The Lion King

Ray Mercer, of Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater fame, has also appeared in Broadway’s The Lion King. The native of Omaha, Nebraska won the Jeffrey  Ballet Choreographers of Color Award in 2012 and performed with Deeply Rooted Dance Theater, Boston Ballet (as a guest artist), and many others. His choreography — which can be seen on Dayton Contemporary Dance Company, New Jersey Ballet, Dallas Black Dance Theatre, and many others — has been recognized in The New York Times and the Chicago Sun Times. Mercer’s work on PHILADANCO!, “This Place” is “motivated by the idea and feeling of community,” he writes. “It is a collage of movements that addresses how a group that shares a common interest interacts socially, humanistically, and intimately. This is a technically-based, high-energy, physical work that explores many aspects of community in five very different sections, coming together in one collage of work.”

“Between the Lines” by Francisco Gella, Artistic Director of Zeitgeist Dance Theatre

Filipino choreographer Francisco Gella is a former dancer of PHILADANCO! who also performed with Repertory Dance Theater and Ballet Pacifica. He’s worked with Spectrum Dance Theater, California Ballet, and many others, including the closing ceremonies in the 1998 Nagano Winter Olympics. He has received numerous choreography awards, including at the Youth America Grand Prix International Ballet Competition and the National Regional Dance America Conference in 2007. Gella describes “Between the Lines” as “a work that was created and inspired by the architectural drawings of Frank Lloyd Wright, who was himself inspired by Beethoven’s lush compositions. Wright often stated that whenever he listened to Beethoven’s music, he saw movement and design. The dance illustrates a certain architectural flare with more than a hint of romanticism while drawing influences from choreographic legend Gene Hill Sagan and the classical idiom.”

(*Works are subject to change.)

Tickets to the performances by PHILADANCO! (January 21-22, 2022) start at $40 but are automatically discounted $5 if purchased by December 30, 2022. In addition, season subscriptions are still available and provide the largest publicly-available discount on tickets, with the remaining three shows of the season start at just $85.80 in total.

Not only will PHILADANCO! perform, but they will also provide a free post-show discussion after Saturday evening’s show and offer a masterclass/workshop for local dancers based on a new work by Black Canadian choreographer Bakari Lindsay on Saturday, January 22 at 11am at Mutual Dance Theatre’s Hartwell location (8222 Monon Ave, 45216).

More information can be found at mutualdance.org/philadanco.

The season is generously supported in part by: donations (big and small) from individuals; the National Endowment for the Arts; The Louise Dieterle Nippert Musical Arts Fund of the Greenacres Foundation; the generosity of more than 40,000 contributors to the ArtsWave Community Campaign; state tax dollars allocated by the Ohio Legislature to the Ohio Arts Council (OAC); The Warrington Foundation; and The Greater Cincinnati Foundation Aronoff Center Rental Subsidy. The workshopping of Bakari Lindsay’s work is supported by the New England Foundation for the Arts. To support Mutual Dance Theatre’s important to work to keep the genre of Modern Dance in Cincinnati, please visit mutualdance.org/support.

Mutual Dance Theatre’s Jefferson James Contemporary Dance Theater Series presents PHILADANCO!, January 21-22, 2022

ONE OF THE NATION’S MOST TREASURED MODERN DANCE COMPANIES, HERE FOR ONE WEEKEND ONLY

DATES:

Friday, January 21, 2022 at 8pm
Saturday, January 22, 2022 at 8pm

VENUE:

Aronoff Center for the Arts, Jarson-Kaplan Theater, 650 Walnut Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202

TICKETS:
$35.00-$46.25 when purchased before December 30, 2021
$40.00-$53.00 when purchased on or after December 30, 2021
Tickets and more information at mutualdance.org/philadanco

SEASON SUBSCRIPTIONS ARE STILL AVAILABLE START AT JUST $86.50

INFORMATION:

Known across the world for their “brilliant mix of miracle of skill” and “virtuoso physicality,” PHILADANCO! makes a short return to Cincinnati 10 years since their last visit. The Jefferson James Contemporary Dance Theater Series (newly renamed since CDT’s merger into Mutual Dance Theatre and Arts Centers) welcomes the 51-year-old legendary dance company who celebrates and preserves predominantly African American traditions in dance. Do not miss this repertory concert chock-full of both old and new favorites with works by Francisco Gella, Ray Mercer, Tommie-Waheed Evans, and Anthony Burrell.

MASKS AND PROOF OF COVID VACCINATION OR NEGATIVE TEST REQUIRED WITH PHOTO ID.

FREE! POST-SHOW DISCUSSION

Stay after the performance on Saturday night (January 22, 2022) for a free, post-show discussion with PHILADANCO! artists.

DANCER WORKSHOP

Experienced dancers are also invited to an open workshop with PHILADANCO! company members on Saturday, January 22, 2022 at 11am. $15 if registered before-hand, $20 at the door. Victor Lewis, Jr. will lead a workshop on Bakari Lindsay’s new work on PHILADANCO!. See mutualdance.org/masterclasses for more information, including pricing and location.

Season Tickets
Season subscriptions are still available as the best offer on ticket savings for patrons. The three-show package will include PHILADANCO!Sidra Bell Dance New York, and resident company Mutual Dance Theatre’s MODERN MIX. The 3-show package starts at just $85.80.

COVID-19 Policies
Along with numerous other venues in Cincinnati, due to the high levels of COVID-19 transmission in Hamilton County and the surrounding area, the following protocols are currently effective until further notice:

  • Guests, staff, and volunteers are required to wear masks at all times in our venues, regardless of vaccination status. 
  • Ticket holders 12 years of age and older will be required to show a proof of vaccinationor a negative COVID-19 test AND PHOTO ID for entry into the events.

Read more information and any updates at https://www.cincinnatiarts.org/plan-your-visit/health-and-safety.

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.

The Aronoff Center for the Arts offers many accommodations for persons with disabilities, including a fully-ADA accessible facility and hearing devices. Large print programs will also be available.

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