Monthly Archives: April 2022

FRIEND ART Runs May 19-29

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FRIEND ART
The Nerve
May 19-29
PNC Arts Annex [Dayton]

Directed by Jenna Valyn & Kaleigh-Brooke Scheiding

Cast: Lauren Everett as Molly, A.J. Breslin as Kevin, Chris Hahn as Nate & Shalemar Davis as Lil

Molly and Kevin are engaged. They have “normal” jobs. Kevin and Nate have known each other since they were kids. Nate used to be famous once. He just broke up with Lil, who does performance art, and she used to work with Molly, who wanted to be an actress a long time ago. These relationships come to a head when Kevin decides he no longer wants the regular life he convinced Molly to live with him. Friend Art asks how late is too late to give up on your dreams, when are you really a grown-up, and what the hell are you supposed to say when walking out of a friend’s truly terrible performance? Rated R for language and drug use.

  • Thu, May 19 at 7pm
  • Fri, May 20 at 8pm
  • Sat, May 21 at 2pm & 8pm
  • Sun, May 22 at 2pm
  • Thu, May 26 at 7pm
  • Fri, May 27 at 8pm
  • Sat, May 28 at 2pm & 8pm
  • Sun, May 29 at 2pm

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Off-Broadway Hit SCHOOL GIRLS; OR, THE AFRICAN MEAN GIRLS PLAY Begins April 30 at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park

PIP_SchoolgirlsCINCINNATI (April 19, 2022) – The Off-Broadway coming-of-age story SCHOOL GIRLS; OR, THE AFRICAN MEAN GIRLS PLAY sold out its run in New York. Now, Cincinnati audiences can enjoy a new production that takes them into the endlessly entertaining world of teenage girlhood when it plays in the Marx Theatre this spring. Presented by Moe & Jack Rouse and Randolph Wadsworth, the show begins April 30 and runs through May 22. Opening night is May 5.

The New York Times called the play “a gleeful African makeover of an American genre,” while The Hollywood Reporter called it “ferociously entertaining.”

SCHOOL GIRLS combines coming-of-age drama with sharp comedy for an entertaining, teenage morality tale with a nod to Tina Fey’s comedy Mean Girls. At the same time, its reflections on such themes as colorism, hair, body image and socioeconomics open the door to a relevant discussion of Black culture.

Paulina, the reigning Queen Bee of Ghana’s most exclusive boarding school, finds her carefully controlled world thrown into chaos when new girl Ericka arrives from America and captures the envy of their peers. What’s more, Paulina finds her quest to become Miss Ghana 1986 threatened when Ericka captures the attention of a pageant recruiter.

SCHOOL GIRLS is written by Jocelyn Bioh, an award-winning Ghanaian American writer and performer. Her plays, including SCHOOL GIRLS, have been produced extensively in New York and around the country. She has been a staff writer for the Netflix series Russian Doll and Spike Lee’s She’s Gotta Have It. Bioh has also been tapped to write a musical adaptation of the Caribbean fairy tale Once on This Island for Disney+.

“In the case of School Girls, as a dark-skinned woman, I know in a very personal and visceral way what it’s like to feel inferior to people who are lighter-skinned than me,” Bioh says in an interview with Women and Hollywood. “The journey to owning and accepting beauty was a really long one, and I always knew I would address that in a play, but I wasn’t sure how. It didn’t feel like an after-school special because that’s also not my thing. Colorism is played out in my play, although it’s not mentioned. That’s why I think the story really lives.”

The Playhouse’s $10 Tuesday program returns during SCHOOL GIRLS on the Tuesday, May 3 performance. A minimum of 100 tickets will be available.

CAST
Patrice Bell (Eloise Amponsah), Kaitlyn Boyer (Ericka Boafo), Burgess Byrd (Headmistress Francis), Kayla Forde (Mercy), Jasmine Cheri Rush (Gifty), Matenin Sangare (Ama), Markia Nicole Smith (Paulina Sarpong), Starnubia (Nana)

PRODUCTION
Jocelyn Bioh (Playwright), Candis C. Jones (Director), Milagros Ponce de León (Set Designer), Kristie Chiyere Osi (Costume Designer), Daisy Long (Lighting Designer) Rucyl Frison, (Sound Designer/Composer), Stephanie Klapper, CSA (Casting Director), Andrea L. Shell (Stage Manager), Brook Redler (Second Stage Manager), Brandon T. Holmes (Assistant Stage Manager)

TICKETS
To purchase tickets or for more information, call the Playhouse Box Office at 513-421-3888 (toll-free in Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana at 800-582-3208) or visit www.cincyplay.com. For patrons who are deaf, hard-of-hearing, deaf-blind or speech-disabled, dial 711 to connect to the Box Office via Ohio Relay Services.

Performances on Tuesdays through Saturdays will begin at 7:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday matinees are at 2 p.m. There is one Wednesday matinee at 1 p.m. on May 11.

Individual tickets start at just $35. Student tickets are just $15 on the day of the show for all other performances. Discounted ticket prices for teens are available for all productions and are $30 to $45, depending on show and seat location. During the run, there will be three post-show meet-the-artist discussions, one audio-described performance and one signed performance. Details are on the website.

$10 Tuesday
The $10 tickets may only be purchased in-person at the Playhouse Box Office beginning at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, May 3 when the building opens to the public. Limit two per person. No advance reservations or choice of seating.

ADVISORY
Recommended for ages 13 and up. The competition for Miss Ghana is fierce, and while they’re in pursuit of the crown, contestants use adult language and have frank discussions of body shaming, classism, colorism and self-image.

EVENTS

PLAYHOUSE PERSPECTIVES: If the Present Looks Like the Past: A Conversation About Colorism
Monday, May 16 at 6 p.m. at the Playhouse

Author Alice Walker defines colorism as “prejudicial or preferential treatment of same-race people based solely on their color.” SCHOOL GIRLS displays the ways colorism affects the Black community, and particularly young Black girls as they are discovering their identity. Join us for an engaging dialogue with actors from the play and community members to discuss and share experiences and to learn about colorism. Panelists include Burgess Byrd and Markia Nicole Smith (actors from the play) and Dr. Shantel Thomas.

This event is free, but registration is required by calling the Box Office at 513-421-3888 or visiting cincyplay.com.  Playhouse Perspectives is made possible thanks to a generous gift from Barbara and Roderick Barr.

MEET THE ARTISTS
Stay after select performances for a behind-the-scenes discussion with the cast and crew:

  • May 8 at 2 p.m.
  • May 18 at 7:30 p.m.
  • May 22 at 2 p.m.

AUDIO-DESCRIBED PERFORMANCE (May 21 at 2 p.m.) Each Marx Theatre production offers one audio-described performance during the show’s run. Trained volunteers describe the visual elements of the production via a closed-circuit receiver that is approximately the size of a deck of cards and fits in a jacket pocket or on the lap. A small earpiece fits into one ear, allowing patrons to hear dialogue, music and other sound effects. The description is timed to avoid interfering with dialogue.

SIGNED PERFORMANCE (May 22 at 2 p.m.) Each Marx Theatre production offers one signed performance during the show’s run. The interpreter stands toward the bottom of aisle 5. Look at our Accessibility page for a map of best viewing locations. This performance also includes a Meet the Artists discussion with the cast and crew after the show. Funding for this program is made possible by Bartlett & Co.

HEALTH AND SAFETY
Beginning on Tuesday, April 26, 2022, the masking requirement for performances at the Playhouse will change. Face masks will be strongly encouraged, but not required, while inside the Playhouse facility. Single-use masks are available upon request. Proof of vaccination and/or a negative test are not required to enter, and all other procedures also remain the same and can be found on our health and safety page.

SPONSORS
Presented by Moe & Jack Rouse and Randolph Wadsworth. Production sponsor is RotoRooter. Artist Sponsors are Kisling, Nestico and Redick and Messer Construction. Honorary Producers are Charles and Joann Mead. Additional support by Greater Cincinnati Foundation. Marx Theatre Season presented by The Scheuler Group. The Rosenthal Family Foundation is a season sponsor of new work. Marx Theatre season design sponsor is US Bank.

The Playhouse is supported by the generosity of more than 40,000 contributors to the ArtsWave Community Campaign. The Ohio Arts Council helps fund the Playhouse with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence, and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. The Playhouse also receives funding from the Shubert Foundation.

ACCESS
The Playhouse is fully accessible. Audio enhancement receivers, large print programs, and complete wheelchair access are available.

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BONNIE AND CLYDE Runs May 6-15

TROY_Bonnie & Clyde logoBONNIE AND CLYDE
Troy Civic Theatre
May 6-15
200 Adams St. [Troy]

Cast: Ava Linder as Bonnie Parker, Doug Gibbons as Clyde Barrow, Gabriel Ison as Marvin “Buck” Barrow, Abby Smith as Blanch Barrow, Sam Jacobi as Ted Hinton, Carlos Baez Jr. as Preacher, Josie Birdsong as Young Bonnie, Penny Bayman as Young Clyde, Jenny Frankenfeld Weber as Cumie Barrow, Steve Dietrich as Henry Barrow, Elizabeth Farney Maxson as Emma Parker, Cody Peterson as Sheriff Schmid, Madison Kendall Wells as Gov. Miriam Ferguson, Andrew Dahlke as Bud/Capt. Frank Hammer, Michael Schumacher as Bob Alcorn, Sydney Edington as Stella, Michelle Roush as Trish & Sydney Webb as Elenore

The musical tells the real-life story of armed robbers and couple Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow. Despite a short run on Broadway, Bonnie and Clyde has been a popular production for regional and community theatres, and has been a hit with audiences.

  • Fri-Sat, May 6-7 at 8pm
  • Sun, May 8 at 2pm
  • Fri-Sat, May 13-14 at 8pm
  • Sun, May 15 at 2pm

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SIX CHARACTERS IN SEARCH OF AN AUTHOR Runs April 28-30

LP_Six Characters logoSIX CHARACTERS IN SEARCH OF AN AUTHOR
Lumos Players
April 28-30
Lakeview United Church of Christ [Maineville]

Cast: Jennifer Martin as Our Director Anna-Grace Rose as Our Stage Manager, Laurie Barber as Our Asst. Stage Manager, Amy Haake as Our Actress, Patrick Neiman as Our Actor, Jonathan Turbin as The Father, Siobhan Taulbee as The Mother, Ashley Herbert as The Stepdaughter, Alex Soldano as The Son, Karen Sence as Madame Pace, McKenzie Kugler as The Child & Nicole Forbus as The Girl

A group of actors are preparing to rehearse for a Pirandello play. While starting the rehearsal, they are interrupted by the arrival of six characters. The leader of the characters, the father, informs the manager that they are looking for an author. He explains that the author who created them did not finish their story, and that they therefore are unrealized characters who have not been fully brought to life. The manager tries to throw them out of the theater, but becomes more intrigued when they start to describe their story.

  • Thu-Sat, April 28-30 at 7:30pm

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Directors Sought for FutureFest 2022 at Dayton Playhouse

DPH_logoThe Festival Committee is seeking Directors and Assistant Directors for FutureFest 2022

If you would like to express your interest in being considered as a director or assistant director for one of the plays in our 32nd FutureFest new play festival, July 15-17, 2022, please send an email to fpesch3@hotmail.com with your name and contact information: e-mail address and phone number. Interest e-mails are required for consideration and should be submitted by April 24, 2022.

Directors will be selected based on experience and those best suited for each play. If offered a play, you will have the opportunity to review it before committing to the project. FutureFest auditions will be May 23 and 24, 2022, with May 25th available for potential callbacks.

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