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Cast Announced for FOOLISH FISHGIRLS AND THE PEARL at The Drama Workshop

TDW_VERTThe Drama Workshop wishes to thank all of the talented actors who came out to audition for our upcoming production of FOOLISH FISHGIRLS AND THE PEARL. It was definitely a very hard decision for our director to make.

We are pleased to our cast for FOOLISH FISHGIRLS AND THE PEARL:

  • Coral – Holly Sauerbrunn
  • Oceana – Kristy Rucker
  • Floyd – David L. Radtke
  • Marina – Victoria Covarrubias
  • Sheila – Karen Romero
  • Pearl – Samantha Timmons
  • Nathan – Abel Zavala

Directed by Rose Finley Vanden Eynden, Produced by Elaine Volker, Staged Managed by Amy Shaffer Waldfogle.

Production dates are May 6-22, 2022

For more information visit www.thedramaworkshop.org

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Cincinnati Opera Announces $1.3 Million Gift from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to Support the Creation of New Operas Celebrating Black Stories

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Cincinnati Opera will commission three new operas from composers and librettists of color, with the first to premiere during the company’s 2025 Summer Festival

Cincinnati, Ohio—Cincinnati Opera is proud to announce that the company has been awarded a $1.3 million grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation (“Mellon Foundation”). The gift provides key financial support for a new artistic initiative by Cincinnati Opera to commission operas that celebrate Black stories. It will also fund the continuation of Opera Fusion: New Works (OF:NW), the groundbreaking workshop program from Cincinnati Opera and the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) that supports the development of new operas.

With seed funding provided by the Mellon Foundation gift, Cincinnati Opera will commission three new operas from composers and/or librettists of color that focus on racially and ethnically diverse characters and narratives, with primary emphasis on Black stories. The first, scheduled to premiere during the company’s 2025 Summer Festival, will be a large-scale, grand opera for full cast and orchestra by a Black composer/librettist team that features a positive and uplifting reflection of the Black American experience. Two additional operas are currently planned to premiere during the company’s 2026 and 2027 seasons, respectively, with full details to be shared at a later date.

The initiative builds on Cincinnati Opera’s commitment to present programming that reflects the diversity of its community and our nation. The company’s 2022 Summer Festival will include two world-premiere operas from Black creators that focus on Black characters: Castor and Patience, by composer Gregory Spears with a libretto by former U.S. poet laureate Tracy K. Smith, and Fierce, by composer William Menefield and librettist Sheila Williams.

“We are deeply grateful to The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation for this investment in the future of our art form,” said Evans Mirageas, The Harry T. Wilks Artistic Director of Cincinnati Opera. “They have been a valued supporter of Opera Fusion: New Works since its inception, and this gift is an important endorsement of our shared focus on advancing diversity, equity, inclusion, and access in the arts. Our industry is experiencing an urgent need to expand the narratives presented on our stages. Through conversations with our artistic partners and community members, we’ve learned that there is a particular need for new operas that center on positive Black stories. We’re thrilled to be able to provide the creative space for these inspiring voices to be heard.”

Morris Robinson, renowned opera singer and Cincinnati Opera’s artistic advisor, elaborated, “Back in 2019, while I was singing with Cincinnati Opera in Porgy and Bess, my fellow cast members and I were invited into a conversation with the company’s leadership about our hopes for opera’s future. We asked, ‘What would it take to develop more grand operas about Black people, written by Black people, that are positive and uplifting?’ It felt like a huge artistic opportunity. I’m excited about this new initiative because of what it means for people of color who’ll get to see their joys and possibilities represented on the opera stage.”

Mirageas emphasized that Cincinnati Opera is in the process of identifying creators to develop its three new works. “We’ve had several exploratory conversations and are also initiating a nationwide call for writers and composers of color to submit ideas for consideration,” he said. Inquiries may be submitted to commissions@cincinnatiopera.org.

A portion of the Mellon Foundation gift will also support the continuation of Opera Fusion: New Works, the nationally recognized partnership between Cincinnati Opera and CCM that advances the development of new operas. Under the program, co-directed by Mirageas and CCM Professor Robin Guarino, composers and librettists come together with Cincinnati Opera and CCM administrators, musicians, and artistic and production personnel to workshop their operas in progress. Since 2011, the program has produced workshops for 19 operas, and many of these works have subsequently received their world premieres on professional stages across the U.S., including Cincinnati Opera, the Metropolitan Opera, Lyric Opera of Chicago, Opera Theatre of Saint Louis, and Minnesota Opera.

The current gift from the Mellon Foundation provides support for OF:NW through 2024, with the next workshop taking place in May 2022: Robeson/Moscow, a new opera about the life and work of artist and activist Paul Robeson from composer Scott Davenport Richards and librettist David Cote, the creators of Cincinnati Opera’s 2019 world-premiere opera Blind Injustice. Guarino will serve as dramaturg and director.

“Although CCM’s ties to Cincinnati Opera date back more than a century, ours is a partnership that is truly defined by the exploration of ‘what’s next,’” said Stanley E. Romanstein, the Thomas James Kelly Professor of Music and Dean at CCM. “Thanks to the generosity of The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, CCM and Cincinnati Opera continue to take a leading role in our respective industries through Opera Fusion: New Works. This initiative’s emphasis on the creation of new operas allows us to tell bold stories from diverse perspectives and explore themes that are vitally important to contemporary audiences, while also allowing CCM students, faculty, and staff to play an active role in the evolution of the art form. We are proud to continue this important work, and we could not ask for better partners than Cincinnati Opera and the Mellon Foundation.”

Concluded Mirageas, “CCM is an extraordinary cultural asset, and we are fortunate to have such an outstanding conservatory as our collaborator. Through our unique partnership along with the Mellon Foundation’s support, Cincinnati has become fertile ground for the development of new opera. We can’t wait to see where this next chapter leads.”

About Cincinnati Opera
Cincinnati Opera’s mission is to enrich and connect our community through diverse opera experiences. Founded in 1920 and the second-oldest opera company in the nation, Cincinnati Opera presents a thrilling season of grand opera every summer and engaging programs throughout the year. The company’s repertoire includes beloved classics and contemporary masterworks brought to life by some of the world’s most dynamic performers and creative artists.

In addition to this grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, Cincinnati Opera is supported by the generosity of tens of thousands of contributors to the ArtsWave Community Campaign. Cincinnati Opera also receives general season support from the Ohio Arts Council, The Louise Dieterle Nippert Musical Arts Fund, Patricia A. Corbett Estate and Trust, and the Harry T. Wilks Family Foundation, along with general season and project support from many other generous individuals, corporations, and foundations. Cincinnati Opera is a proud member of OPERA America.

To learn more, visit cincinnatiopera.org.

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CINDERELLA Opens Tonight at Music Hall

Cincinnati Ballet Presents the Classic Fairytale, Feb. 17-27

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Cincinnati, OH (February 7, 2022) –
Have a ball and fall in love with CINDERELLA February 17 – 27, 2022. CINDERELLA returns to Music Hall with choreography by Artistic Director Victoria Morgan, as we continue the celebration of her 25th and final season as the Company’s artistic leader. The modern take on the classic story includes puppetry, magic illusions, and Sergei Prokofiev’s buoyant score performed live by the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Maestro Carmon DeLeone. The plucky heroine’s good deeds awaken a magical love story thanks to a little help from her Fairy Godmother. “Of course, we all know the premise of this rags-to-riches story – a humble yet plucky heroine who finds her true place in the world! While there are obstacles along the way, in the end, her dreams do come true,” said Victoria Morgan. “When I choreographed Cinderella, I was drawn to the archetypal elements of the centuries-old story — tiny mice who act as friends and confessors for our heroine, the villainous, but humorous stepsisters, and the benevolent fairy godmother. The storytelling resonates will so many of us because we recognize these characters and elements in our own lives.” Laugh out loud with the riotous Stepsisters and marvel as an ordinary pumpkin transforms onstage into a spectacular carriage. Cinderella also has some pint-sized companions – her well-known mice friends will accompany her on stage as puppets ‘danced’ by Second Company CB2 artists. Several dozen young performers from Cincinnati Ballet’s Otto M. Budig Academy will also perform in the production, making it the perfect fit for entertaining families.

Based on the 1697 story by Charles Perrault, Cinderella tells the story of young woman whose hard work and good deeds go unrecognized by her stepmother and stepsisters. She remains hopeful, despite her odds, until one day she is visited by her Fairy Godmother who magically makes her dreams come true.

All Cincinnati Ballet dancers and Cincinnati Ballet Otto M. Budig Academy young performers appearing in the production are fully vaccinated. Due to health and safety guidelines, performers may wear face coverings during the production.

The health and safety of our patrons, artists and staff remain Cincinnati Ballet’s top priority. All ticket holders aged 12 and above are required to show proof of full COVID-19 vaccination for entry into Cincinnati Music Hall. Proof of a negative COVID test will also be accepted in lieu of proof of vaccination. The negative test can either be a PCR test taken within 72 hours of the performance or an antigen test by a healthcare or pharmacy provider within 24 hours. In addition, all guests regardless of age or vaccination status are required to wear face coverings at all times while inside the venue, including while seated in performance spaces. This policy will remain in effect until further notice. Cincinnati Ballet, along with our venue partners, will continue to closely monitor the rate of Covid-19 transmission in Hamilton County and assess and adjust accordingly. Additional Covid 19-related health protocols and requirements may be in effect at the time of future events. Cincinnati Ballet will communicate any changes via email prior to all affected performance.

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

WHO: Cincinnati Ballet

WHAT: Cinderella

WHEN:

  • Thursday, February 17 at 7:30 pm
  • Friday, February 18 at 8 pm
  • Saturday, February 19 at 2 pm
  • Saturday, February 19 at 8 pm
  • Sunday, February 20 at 1 pm
  • Thursday, February 24 at 7:30 pm
  • Friday, February 25 at 8 pm
  • Saturday, February 26 at 2 pm
  • Saturday, February 26 at 8 pm
  • Sunday, February 27 at 1 pm

WHERE: Cincinnati Music Hall – 1241 Elm Street, Cincinnati, Ohio

TICKETS: Call 513.621.5282 or visit cballet.org

Cincinnati Ballet 2021-2022 Season Sponsors:

Victoria Morgan’s 25th Anniversary Season presented by PNC

Rhonda & Larry A. Sheakley, Margaret and Michael Valentine, ArtsWave, Mercy Health, Louise Dieterle Nippert Musical Arts Fund, Ohio Arts Council, The Austin E. Knowlton Foundation

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 a mission to enrich, expand, and excel in the art of dance through performance, a high-caliber academy, and impactful education and community 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.

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DRAMA PROM Hosted by Commonwealth Artists Student Theatre this Sunday

CAST_Drama PromCome join us this Sunday, Feb. 20th from 7pm to 11pm as we announce our shows for the summer of 2022!

At this event, CAST will announce the two shows of the summer season, one being a play and the other a musical. Another purpose of this occasion is to invite all high school theatre programs to come together and enjoy a night of friends, food, and dancing as well as being the first to hear what our productions are for the summer.

This event is for incoming high school freshmen (Fall of 2021) to graduating seniors (Class of 2021).

Drama Prom is being held at the Highlands High School which is located at 2400 Memorial Dr, Fort Thomas, KY!

Tickets are $10 a piece for high school students.

For the registration form and tickets, please visit www.caststages.org

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Auditions Announced for Disney’s DESCENDANTS the Musical at Acting Up

ACTUP-logoAuditions for our Spring 2022 musical, Descendants the Musical, will be on:

  • Mon-Tue, March 7-8 from 6:20-9pm

Callbacks (for those requested) will be Thu. March 10.

​To secure an opportunity to audition, you must sign up for a date/time via SignUpGenius. Additional audition details are provided on the SignUpGenius page.

We cannot accommodate walk-ins.

Performances will be June 10-12, at the Mason Middle School Theater.


From the SignUpGenius page.

Who: Anyone 7-18 years old (and still in high school, class of 2022 eligible to audition)

When: Monday, March 7 or Tuesday, March 8, 6:20-9:00 pm. Your entire audition will take about 45 minutes – 1 hour.  Callbacks (for those requested) will be on Thursday, March 10 at 6:30pm.

Where: Acting Up Mason, 108 E. Church St, Mason, OH 45040

Show Info:  Based on the popular Disney Channel Original Movies, Disney’s Descendants: The Musical is a brand-new musical comedy featuring the beloved characters and hit songs from the films!

It is present-day, and in the kingdom of Auradon, all of Disney’s beloved heroes and royalty are living happily ever after, safe from the terrifying villains and troublesome sidekicks they have banished to the magic-free Isle of the Lost. That is until Ben, the benevolent teenage son of Belle and King Adam (The Beast), offers a chance of redemption for the troublemaking offspring of the evilest villains. Mal, Evie, Jay and Carlos – the children of Maleficent, the Evil Queen, Cruella De Vil, and Jafar – are welcomed to Auradon Prep to attend school with the children of their parents’ sworn enemies. Now entering a completely foreign world and way of life, the four Villain Kids have a difficult choice to make: should they follow in their parents’ wicked footsteps or learn to be good?

What to prepare and bring:

  • Song: Be prepared to perform 32 measures (no longer than 1 minute) of any song that highlights your voice. This should be a Broadway-type song. You should sing with karaoke-type music (no vocals) downloaded on your phone, iPod, or CD. There will not be an accompanist. (Please note, no WiFi is available in our building and cell service is spotty, so please have any music pre-downloaded.)
  • Monologue: You should perform a monologue no longer than 1 minute that demonstrates your acting ability.
  • Dress to dance. A short piece of choreography will be taught and performed as part of the audition process.
  • Audition Form: Found on our database at ActingUpdb.com.  Please create an account and enter all your information, including ALL conflicts from March 20 – June 12.  If you already have an account, DO NOT create a new one, but make sure to update your information before printing. Bring a printed copy of the audition form, including your conflicts list, with you to your audition. Please make sure that ALL of your CONFLICTS are listed in the database and printed with your form.  ALL conflicts must be reported at auditions.
  • Photo: Bring a recent photo that looks like you, that you do not need returned. No need for professional photos, it is merely to help the casting board recall who is who.

Schedule: Rehearsals will begin the week of March 20, and are expected to be Monday-Thursday 6:30-9:00pm and Sundays 2:00-5:00pm. Not all actors will be called to every rehearsal.  Performances will be June 10-12 at the Mason Middle School Theater.

Who’s Directing?: Acting Up’s Spring Musical will be directed by Rachelle Penilla, with assistant director Brighton Hummer. Music Direction by Jeanne Bilyeu.

Acting Up COVID protocols: We will continue to follow the recommendations of the Warren County Department of Health.  We will update closer to auditions with current protocols.  For auditions – During the monologue and song portion of the audition, we will ask that all actors remove their mask.

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