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2022-2023 Season Announced by Cincinnati Playwrights Initiative

CPI_logoCPI Announces 2022/2023 Season

Local Playwriting Group Selects Scripts for Staged Readings

Cincinnati— August 1, 2022 — At its July board meeting, the CPI Board of Directors received the following selections from its Playwriting Selection Committee of scripts to be performed for its 2022/2023 season.

The following members of the Cincinnati Playwrights Initiative (CPI) will have their plays performed as staged readings at the Fifth Third Theater in downtown Cincinnati.

  • October 11, 2022
    THE CAR RIDE by Michael Defrancesco
  • November 15, 2022
    NOT JUST COUSINS by Susan Medure Decatur
  • January 10, 2023
    THE COST OF LIVING by David Hughes
  • February 14, 2023
    LOVEFEST 2: An Evening of 10-Minute Love Stories in celebration of the American Heart Association’s Centennial fundraiser.
    Playwrights to be announced in mid-August
  • March 14, 2023
    SYNAPSE by Mary Beringer
  • April 4, 2023
    SYMONE WITH A Y by Roger Collins

Season Tickets are available for $50 for all 6 shows and can be purchased online at www.cincinnatiarts.org or in person or by calling the Aronoff box office at 513-621-2787.

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Cast Announced for THE YELLOW BOAT at Mason Community Players

MCP_logoMCP along with Director Kevin Dunaway and Producer Matt Lisa are thrilled to welcome the cast members who will be bringing THE YELLOW BOAT to life on our stage in September 16-25:

  • Taylor Duecker – Benjamin
  • Charlie Rader – Father
  • Pia Rader – Mother
  • Sofie Tedesco – Joy
  • Spencer Flaherty – Eddy
  • Jaycen Smith – #1
  • Megan Jungkunz – #2
  • DeCharmus Grover – #3
  • Richa Gupta – #4

We can’t wait for you to join us this fall as we find out how to “Artfully embrace letting go … ”

For more information visit www.masonplayers.org.

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Auditions Announced for AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY at Mariemont Players

MPI_logo 2020Mariemont Players, Inc. is pleased to announce auditions for AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY by Tracy Letts, directed by Jerry Wiesenhahn and Produced by Kristen Vincenty. Auditions will be held Sunday, September 18th and Monday, September 19th at Mariemont Players, 4101 Walton Creek Road, Cincinnati, Ohio 45227.

Synopsis: A vanished father. A pill-popping mother. Three sisters harboring shady little secrets. When the large Weston family unexpectedly reunites after Dad disappears, their Oklahoman family homestead explodes in a maelstrom of repressed truths and unsettling secrets. Mix in Violet, the drugged-up, scathingly acidic matriarch, and you’ve got a major play that unflinchingly–and uproariously–exposes the dark side of the Midwestern American family.

Please sign up for a time slot here: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/4090D44AFAB2FA2FE3-august

Audition Requirements: Please bring a headshot and resume. Auditions will consist of cold readings from the script. You may be requested to stay past your audition time to read with other auditionees.

Callbacks: Callbacks are tentatively scheduled for Tuesday, September 20th from 7-10:00pm. More information will be forthcoming following auditions. If you are not called back it does not mean you are not cast. Each auditionee will be individually contacted by the producer before a cast list is posted.

Rehearsal times: Rehearsals will begin on Sunday, January 22nd from 7-9:30pm; Our plan is to rehearse 4 nights a week on Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and Thursday (unless there are cast conflicts) until tech week.

Production Dates: Thursday, March 9th-7:30pm, Friday, March 10th-7:30pm, Saturday, March 11th-7:30pm, Sunday, March 12th-2:00pm, Thursday, March 16th-7:30pm, Friday, March 17th-7:30pm, Saturday, March 18th-7:30pm, Sunday, March 19th-2:00pm, Wednesday, March 22nd-7:30pm, Thursday, March 23rd-7:30pm, Friday, March 24th-7:30pm, Saturday, March 25th-7:30pm, Sunday, March 26th-7:30pm

Character Breakdown: listed ages are stage ages

Beverly Weston: Male, 69 years old
The patriarch of the Weston family. An alcoholic and once-prestigious poet whose career has faded.  Weathered and beaten a bit by life, he still maintains a touch of his gentility. His mysterious disappearance one evening is the reason for the family’s reunion.

Violet Weston: Female, 65 years old
Painfully honest, critical and accustomed to manipulating those around her. The matriarch of the Weston family. Undergoing treatment for oral cancer, she is addicted to several prescription drugs, mostly depressants and narcotics. Despite her drug-induced episodes, she is sharp-tongued and shrewd in a way that can border on verbally abusive; she is aware of the family’s many secrets and not hesitant to reveal them for her own benefit.

Barbara Weston: Female, 46 years old
The oldest daughter of the Weston Family, mother of Jean and wife of Bill, though they are currently separated. She is a college professor in Boulder, Colorado. She wants to save her marriage, but has the intense need to control everything around her as it falls apart.

Ivy Weston: Female, 44 years old
The middle daughter of the Weston family and the only daughter to stay in Oklahoma. She works as a librarian at the local college. A typical middle child, often overlooked or dismissed, her calm and patient exterior hides a passionate woman who is gradually growing cynical.

Karen Weston: Female, 40 years old
The youngest daughter in the Weston family. A critically self-consumed dreamer with stars in her eyes. She is newly engaged to Steve, whom she considers “the perfect man”, and lives with him in Florida, planning to marry him soon. Karen can talk of little else but her own happiness, and she clearly chooses to lie to herself about her situation rather than face the reality of not having her happily ever after.

Bill Fordham: Male, 49 years old
Barbara’s estranged husband and Jean’s father, a college professor, he’s left Barbara for one of his students, but wants to be there for his family during this crisis. His marriage is disintegrating, and his patience is slowly running thin.

Jean Fordham: Female, 14 years old (actor must be 18 or older)
Smart tongued daughter of Barbara and Bill; artsy, intelligent and a little bit brooding. She smokes cigarettes and pot, is a vegetarian, loves old movies and is bitter about her parents’ split. Willing to do just about anything to defy and punish her parents.

Steve Heidebrecht: Male, 50 years old
A businessman in Florida (whose business may be less than legitimate). While he is handsome, charming and a smooth talker, he is not the “perfect man” that Karen considers him. He is inappropriately sexual with Jean throughout the play and supplies her with marijuana.

Mattie Fae Aiken: Female, 57 years old
Violet’s sister, Charlie’s wife and Little Charles’ mother, age 57. Just as jaded as her sister, Mattie Fae constantly belittles her son and antagonizes her husband, but is accommodating and  fiercely loyal to Violet.

Charlie Aiken: Male, 60 years old
Husband of Mattie Fay and the father of Little Charles. Charlie is a genial man, and was a lifelong and loyal friend of Beverly. He struggles to get Mattie Fae to respect their son. Not one to get too entangled in drama, he seems content with how things are. A gentle man, he often seems to struggle with dealing with his family amidst the strong personalities of his wife and the other women.

“Little” Charles Aiken: 37 years old
The son of Mattie Fay and Charlie; awkward and unemployed, he is often the victim of his mother’s scorn and derision for his shortcomings, which then become self-fulfilling prophecies. He is sensitive and sweet at his core.

Sheriff Deon Gilbeau: Supporting, Male, 47 years old
A high-school classmate and former boyfriend of Barbara’s

Johnna Monevata: This role has already been cast; Female of Native American descent; caretaker and housekeeper for Violet.

Due to the sensitive nature of several scenes, we will be employing the use of an intimacy coach in order to ensure the safety and comfort of the actors. 

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HARVEY Runs Sept. 2-11

LTC_Harvey logoHARVEY
Lebanon Theatre Company
Sept. 2-11
[Lebanon]

Directed by Paula Whitaker
Produced by Kate Edington

Cast: Rebecca Ashby as Myrtle Mae, Peggy Allen as Veta Simmons, Randy King as Elwood P. Dowd, Rebecca Morman as Miss Johnson, Elaine Micheal as Mrs. Ethel Chauvenet, Karen Oehler as Nurse Kelly, Rob Willison as Duane Wilson, David Vanderhorst as Lyman Sanderson M.D., Jay Fultz as William R. Chumbley M.D., Carol Rickey as Betty Chumbley, Scott Flannery as Judge Omar Gaffney, Wayne Dunn as E.J. Lofgren & Sam Goldsmith as Orderly

Elwood P. Dowd insists on including his friend Harvey in all of his sister Veta’s social gatherings. Trouble is, Harvey is an imaginary six-and-a-half-foot-tall rabbit. To avoid future embarassment for her family—and especially for her daughter, Myrtle Mae—Veta decides to have Elwood committed to a sanitarium. At the sanitarium, a frantic Veta explains to the staff that her years of living with Elwood’s hallucination have caused her to see Harvey also, and so the doctors mistakenly commit her instead of her mild-mannered brother. The truth comes out, however; Veta is freed, and the search is on for Elwood, who eventually arrives at the sanitarium of his own volition, looking for Harvey. But it seems that Elwood and his invisible companion have had a strange influence on more than one of the doctors. Only at the end does Veta realize that maybe Harvey isn’t so bad after all.

  • Fri-Sat, Sept. 2-3 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, Sept. 4 at 2pm
  • Fri-Sat, Sept. 9-10 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, Sept. 11 at 2pm

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BLACK VIOLIN – Give Thanks Holiday Tour | Tue, Nov. 15 | Aronoff Center

CAA_Black Violin Give Thanks Holiday Tour logoBLACK VIOLIN
Give Thanks Holiday Tour

November 15, 2022
Aronoff Center – Procter & Gamble Hall

“Black Violin upends cultural and musical stereotypes…an unexpected blend of classically trained musicianship and hip-hop beats and inventiveness.” – The Miami Herald

“Their music will keep classical music alive for the next generation.” – NPR

Tickets on sale Friday, August 5 at 10:00 AM

CALENDAR INFORMATION

WHAT: BLACK VIOLIN – Give Thanks Holiday Tour
WHEN: Tuesday, November 15, 2022 – 7:30 PM
WHERE: Aronoff Center – Procter & Gamble Hall
PRICE: $75.00 | $55.00 | $45.00 | $35.00 | $25.00. Additional service fees may apply.
INFO: Black Violin is composed of violist Wil B. and violinist Kev Marcus, who combine their classical training and hip-hop influences to create a distinctive multi-genre sound that is often described as “classical boom.” They are joined onstage by DJ SPS and drummer Nat Stokes. The band’s Give Thanks Holiday Tour employs playful storytelling, whimsical string melodies, and hard-hitting beats to highlight the unifying pillars of the holiday season: Giving back to others and being wholeheartedly thankful.

TICKET INFORMATION – on sale Friday, August 5 at 10:00

  • www.CincinnatiArts.org
  • (513) 621-ARTS [2787]
  • Aronoff Center Ticket Office
  • Group sales (10 or more): (513) 977-4157

CINCINNATI, OH – Hip-hop meets classical with a holiday flare when the nationally acclaimed band Black Violin brings its Give Thanks Holiday Tour to the Aronoff Center’s Procter & Gamble Hall on Tuesday, November 15, 2022 at 7:30 PM. The show is part of the Cincinnati Arts Association’s 2022-23 Season.

Tickets go on sale Friday, August 5 at 10:00 AM at www.CincinnatiArts.org, (513) 621-ARTS [2787], and the Aronoff Center Ticket Office. Group discount tickets for 10 or more are available by calling (513) 977-4157.

Black Violin is composed of violist Wil B. and violinist Kev Marcus, who combine their classical training and hip-hop influences to create a distinctive multi-genre sound that is often described as “classical boom.” They are joined onstage by DJ SPS and drummer Nat Stokes. The band’s Give Thanks Holiday Tour employs playful storytelling, whimsical string melodies, and hard-hitting beats to highlight the unifying pillars of the holiday season: Giving back to others and being wholeheartedly thankful. Fans can expect holiday favorites from their Give Thanks album and hits from their Grammy-nominated Take the Stairs album (including top hits “Impossible is Possible” and “Showoff”), which Billboard claims “continues to celebrate Black Violin’s genre-less approach to music.”

Before picking back up on tour last year, Black Violin spent 2020 finding creative ways to share their music with fans during the pandemic lockdown, including livestreaming their performances through the platform StageIt. The group aimed to uplift spirits and connect with fans from afar during a time of uncertainty.

In addition, Black Violin continued their musical education outreach by hosting a free Masterclass Series on their YouTube channel for beginners, pros, and everyone in between. The series consisted of interactive livestream workshops that challenged viewers to think outside of the box and instilled confidence in young musicians. The Masterclass “students” were encouraged to watch along with their instruments and participate when prompted. They were also able to interact directly with the artists through a live Q&A at the end of each class.

Black Violin continues to inspire youth through their nonprofit organization The Black Violin Foundation, which was featured on CBS This Morning in early 2021. The organization is dedicated to empowering youth by working with them in their communities to provide access to quality music programs that encourage creativity. Each year, the foundation’s inaugural program provides scholarships and grants to youth who would like to continue their musical education through a program of their liking that fosters musical creativity and innovation.

Black Violin is excited to get back on the road, and the band welcomes new and old fans to join them for an evening full of uplifting, inspiring, and genre-bending music.

Listen to Give Thanks

https://orcd.co/givethanks

Listen to Take the Stairs

https://orcd.co/takethestairs

Black Violin website: www.blackviolin.net

CINCINNATI ARTS ASSOCIATION SPONSORS

SEASON SPONSORS:  AMERITAS (Founding Season Sponsor), FIFTH THIRD BANK (Lifetime Endowment Partner), CINCINNATI-NORTHERN KENTUCKY HONDA DEALERS, LOCAL 12 WKRC-TV, The P&G FUND of The Greater Cincinnati Foundation

SEASON PRESENTING SPONSORS:  21C Museum Hotel, Cincinnati Herald, CityBeat, Fairfield Inn & Suites Cincinnati Uptown/University Area, Graphic Village, Heidelberg Distributing, Kinley Cincinnati, Pepsi, Skyline Chili, TriHealth

BLACK VIOLIN – PRESENTING SPONSOR:  TriHealth

BLACK VIOLIN – MEDIA PARNTERS:  RADIO ONE – 101.1 THE WIZ (WIZF-FM), 100.3 RNB & OLD SCHOOL (WOSL-FM), and 1230 THE BUZZ (WDBZ-AM); Cincinnati Herald

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