Monthly Archives: September 2022

CHURCH & STATE Runs Oct. 14-22

MLT_Church and State logoCHURCH & STATE
Middletown Lyric Theatre
Oct. 14-22
[Middletown]

Directed by Charley Shafor

Cast: Robert Brumberg as Senator Charles Whitmore, Megan Rehberg as Sara Whitmore, Elizabeth Beatty as Alex Kline & Donovan Sweeten as Tom/Marshall/Security Guy

A North Carolina U.S. senator makes an off-the-cuff comment to a blogger that gets leaked on “the Twitter,” calling into question the senator’s stance on guns and God.  As his devoutly Christian wife and liberal Jewish campaign manager try to contain the damage, this look at how religion influences politics and how politics has become a religion is simultaneously funny, heartbreaking, and uplifting.

  • Fri-Sat, Oct. 14-15 at 8pm
  • Fri, Oct. 21 at 8pm
  • Sat, Oct. 22 at 3pm

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CSO PROOF: SUN DOGS On Oct. 14-16

CSO_Sun Dogs logoCSO PROOF: SUN DOGS
Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra
Oct. 14-16
Music Hall – Springer Auditorium [Over-the-Rhine]

Inspired composer and filmmaker pairs create short-format films with new music performed by the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra with conductor and CSO Creative Partner, Matthias Pintscher. Produced in collaboration with Liquid Music as part of the 2022 FotoFocus Biennial: World RecordSun Dogs seeks to understand the natural world that can’t be touched or measured. Typically a composer responds to a director’s ideas in a film scoring capacity, or a filmmaker is given music to respond to visually, but Sun Dogs explores how stories can be told with music and film from equal footing.

  • Fri-Sat, Oct. 14-15 at 6:30pm & 8:30pm
  • Sun, Oct. 16 at 6:30pm

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2022-2023 Season Announced by Mutual Dance Theatre

MDT_Season 51 logoTHE MUTUAL DANCE THEATRE AND THE JEFFERSON JAMES CONTEMPORARY DANCE THEATER SERIES 22-23 SEASON IS
DEDICATED TO LATINE VOICES, STORIES, AND EXPERIENCES

OCT 28 & 29, ’22
MUTUAL DANCE THEATRE AND THE JEFFERSON JAMES CONTEMPORARY DANCE THEATER SERIES PRESENT
BALLET HISPÁNICO

VIRTUOSIC AND ENTHRALLING: AN AMERICAN CULTURAL TREASURE PERFORMS THREE WORKS

DATES:

  • Friday, October 28, 2022 at 7:30pm
  • Saturday, October 29, 2022 at 7:30pm

AT THE ARONOFF CENTER FOR THE ARTS
TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW, STARTING AT $40

FOUNDED BY A NATIONAL MEDAL OF ARTS RECIPIENT, TINA RAMIREZ in 1970, Ballet Hispánico has since grown to be the largest Latinx cultural organization in the U.S. Ballet Hispánico has been named one of America’s Cultural Treasures, celebrating and exploring culture through dance.

In this mixed repertory concert, the world-class ensemble of exquisite and virtuosic technique will perform the following works, taking audiences on a full range of theatricality, from the intense to the comedic: “Tiburones” by the internationally-sought-after Annabelle Lopez Ochoa, 18+1 by Gustavo Ramírez Sansano (formerly of Luna Negra), and Con Brazos Abiertos from Michelle Manzanales (who has choreographed for Paul Taylor Dance Company and Oregon Ballet Theatre).

PLUS:

  • Friday, October 28, 2022: POST-show Q&A
  • Saturday, October 29, 2022, 12-1:30pm: ALL BODIES, ALL AGES Latin social dances workshop (REGISTER HERE)
  • Saturday, October 29, 2022 7:00pm: Pre-show interview with Artistic Director Eduardo Vilaro

BALLET HISPANICO: MORE INFORMATION


DEC 2 & 3, ’22
MUTUAL DANCE THEATRE PREMIERES
“ROJO” and “NIGHTCAP”

DRAMATIC CONTRADICTIONS INSPIRED BY THE PASSIONATE COLOR, AND, MEMORIES COME FOR A LAST DRINK ON A WOMAN’S FINAL NIGHT

DATES:

  • Friday, December 2, 2022 at 7:30pm
  • Saturday, December 3, 2022 at 7:30pm

AT MUTUAL ARTS CENTER HARTWELL Studio Theater
SAVE THE DATE: TICKETS AVAILABLE STARTING SEPTEMBER 23

MDT WELCOMES GUEST CHOREOGRAPHERS GABRIEL MARTINEZ RUBIO AND GLENDA NIDAI DE ABREU FIGUEIREDO in exciting new commissions. Martinez says that rojo/red is “related to love, emotion, and passion; warm and contradictory; dramatic and powerful.” Figueiredo, a former aerialist with the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus, brings us into the sitting room of a woman experiencing her final night. Light and dark moments come to visit for their last drinks. Both world premieres will take shape in-the-round, in Mutual’s studio theater. Seats are extremely limited!

PLUS:

  • Saturday, December 3, 2022, 12-1:30pm: ALL BODIES, ALL AGES workshop with Glenda Figueiredo (choreographer of “Nightcap”) what it was like to dance in the circus (REGISTER HERE)
  • Saturday, December 4, 2022: Post-show Q&A with the artists

MDT ROJO AND NIGHTCAP: MORE INFORMATION


FEB 3 & 4, ’23
MUTUAL DANCE THEATRE AND THE JEFFERSON JAMES CONTEMPORARY DANCE THEATER SERIES PRESENT
RUBBERBAND

THE CINCINNATI PREMIERE OF THE SENSATIONAL INTERNATIONAL TROUPE COMBINING HIP HOP, BALLET, AND CONTEMPORARY

DATES:

  • Friday, February 3, 2023 at 7:30pm
  • Saturday, February 4, 2023 at 7:30pm

AT THE AROFF CENTER FOR THE ARTS
SAVE THE DATE: TICKETS AVAILABLE STARTING OCTOBER 28

KNOWN ABROAD AS AN EXPLOSIVE, ONE-OF-A-KIND ENSEMBLE combining the energy of Hip Hop, the refinement of classical Ballet, and the angular quality of Contemporary Dance, RUBBERBAND will make its very first Cincinnati appearance!

Led by Los Angeles-born Victor Quijada, the child of Mexican parents, the troupe will perform a collection dubbed “Vic’s Mix,” a “best-of” selection spanning Quijada’s immense creative territory.

PLUS:

  • Friday, February 3, 2023: POST-SHOW Q&A
  • Saturday, February 4, 2023 7pm: pre-show interview with Artistic Director Victor Quijada
  • Saturday, February 4, 2023, 12-1:30pm: RUBBERBAND technique masterclass for experienced dancers (REGISTER HERE)

RUBBERBAND: MORE INFORMATION


JUN 2 & 3, ’23
MUTUAL DANCE THEATRE’S NEW, ANNUAL TRADITION
MODERN MIX

“PETRICHOR” AND “CLIMB” : RAIN IS COMING, AND, DARING TO ASCEND

DATES:

  • Friday, June 2, 2023 at 7:30pm
  • Saturday, June 3, 2023 at 7:30pm

AT THE AROFF CENTER FOR THE ARTS
SAVE THE DATE: TICKETS AVAILABLE STARTING NOVEMBER 23

MODERN MIX SHOWCASES DARING COLLECTIONS OF MODERN DANCE BY A MIX OF CHOREOGRAPHERS. Modern Mix (’23) features refined restagings of two works.

In “Petrichor” by Steven P. Evans, relief after an arid period inspire this work. Petrichor is the term for the phenomenon of the distinctive, earthy, and unusually pleasant smell after rainfall, particularly following dryness.

“Climb” originally captivated audiences in 2018 with edge-of-your-seat, dare devil work on ladders, which symbolized the arduous work of rebuilding oneself in a new culture. In “Climb,” Elena Rodriguez Moore processes growing up a conflicted, bi-racial daughter of a Colombian immigrant.

PLUS:

  • Friday, February 3, 2023: POST-SHOW Q&A
  • Saturday, February 4, 2023 7pm: pre-show interview with Artistic Director Victor Quijada
  • Saturday, February 4, 2023, 12-1:30pm: RUBBERBAND technique masterclass for experienced dancers (REGISTER HERE)

MODERN MIX: MORE INFORMATION

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ON CUE – OCTA Conference Sept. 2022

OCTA_2022ON CUE
OCTA CONFERENCE Sept. 2022

The electronic newsletter of the Association of Community Theatres of
Greater Cincinnati

Linda Roll, editor
llroll69@hotmail.com

What a great weekend of theatre. It was the first time since Covid struck that this has been held and as usual, it was full of excerpts, workshops, food, drink, games and reconnecting with theatre friends from around the state.

 The OCTA Conference took place Labor Day weekend at the Cherry Valley Hotel in Newark, Ohio.

The weekend kicked off on Friday night with a carnival. Each region set up carnival games and encouraged people to play. Peggy Kenney was responsible for the Southwest games. There was a beanbag toss into basketball style hoops and a ping pong ball toss. People received entry coupons upon successful completion of each game. These were placed into a jar and winners were drawn every half hour. Peggy extends thanks to everyone who donated prizes to the booth and a special thank you to Kent Smith who trucked the equipment to Newark. Kevin Noll and his wife brought a cotton candy machine, which was a great hit.

There were also ring toss games, a balloon dart game, a cornhole toss game, a fish bowl toss game and a beanbag toss game. There was also popcorn from a popcorn machine.

A fun time was had by all.


There were 13 excerpts scheduled Saturday and Sunday.

All of the Southwest excerpts were scheduled on Saturday. Below is a list of excerpts and the awards each received. Congratulations to all the theatres and awards.

Tri-County Players THE WOMEN OF LOCKERBIE

  • CINDY MILLER – MERIT IN ACTING AS OLIVE ALLISON
  • SHARON ROSE TYAHUR – MERIT IN ACTING AS HATTIE
  • DARREN LEE – MERIT IN ACTING AS BILL LIVINGSTON

The Drama Workshop BRIGHT STAR

  • DENNIS MURPHY – EXCELLENCE IN DIRECTING
  • JASON COX – EXCELLENCE IN SOUND DESIGN
  • DENNIS MURPHY – EXCELLENCE IN COSTUMES
  • LINDA ABBOTT – EXCELLENCE IN ORCHESTRA
  • MARISA BANES – EXCELLENCE IN ORCHESTRA
  • PAUL BREHM – EXCELLENCE IN ORCHESTRA
  • CHRIS TAYLOR – EXCELLENCE IN ORCHESTRA
  • CAST OF BRIGHT STAR – EXCELLENCE IN ENSEMBLE

INNOVAtheatre youth show FREAKY FRIDAY

  • MAX FOX – MERIT IN MUSICAL PERFORMANCE AS KATHERINE BLAKE
  • CAST OF FREAKY FRIDAY – MERIT IN ENSEMBLE
  • CAST OF FREAKY FRIDAY – MERIT IN SUCCESSFUL PROMOTION IN POSITIVE BODY IMAGE

Mariemont Players THE OUTSIDER

  • CAST OF THE OUTSIDER – EXCELLENCE IN ENSEMBLE
  • DOUGLAS BERLON – EXCELLENCE IN DIRECTING

There were a lot of workshops scheduled over Saturday and Sunday as well. Topics were varied and covered all areas of theatre from the technical, to acting, directing and administration.

Dee Anne Bryll was the workshop leader to train new responders. All four of the people who signed up to take this workshop passed with flying colors.

Congratulations to Forest and Pamela Fairley from Southwest who are new OCTA responders.


There were lots of other rewards presented over the weekend.

Travel Award

INNOVATHEATRE – ART ROUSE TRAVEL AWARD-36 people travelling 147 miles

FOOTLIGHTERS INC – Something Rotten

  • Ryan Oalker – EXCELLENCE IN SET DESIGN
  • Faye Crawford – OUTSTANDING IN COSTUME DESIGN
  • Carolyn Martinez, Faye Crawford,Crew – OUTSTANDING IN OVERALL COSTUME DESIGN

CINCINNATI MUSIC THEATRE – Pricilla Queen of the Desert

  • Elaine Michael, Cathy Ross & Crew – EXCELLENCE IN INDIVIDUAL COSTUME DESIGN

Web Design – ACT Cincinnati

  • MARY STONE – OUTSTANDING IN GRAPHIC DESIGN
  • BELLKISS ABRIL-ROMAN – OUTSTANDING IN GRAPHIC DESIGN
  • MARY STONE – EXCELLENCE IN NAVIGATION
  • BELLKISS ABRIL-ROMAN – EXCELLENCE IN NAVIGATION
  • MARY STONE – OUTSTANDING IN DIGITAL MEDIA USE
  • BELLKISS ABRIL-ROMAN – OUTSTANDING IN DIGITAL MEDIA USE
  • MARY STONE – EXCELLENCE IN REGIONAL REPRESENTATION
  • BELLKISS ABRIL-ROMAN – EXCELLENCE IN REGIONAL REPRESENTATION

Newsletter Awards

Footlighters, Inc – Libretto

  • ERICA BEIMESCHE, EDITOR – EXCELLENCE IN SPECIAL INFORMATION: “CURTAIN UP!,” “HAVE A SEAT,” “A NOTE FROM OUR PRESIDENT,” AND “BIRTHDAYS.”
  • ERICA BEIMESCHE, EDITOR – EXCELLENCE IN OCTA NEWS AND USE OF GRAPHICS/PICTURES
  • ERICA BEIMESCHE, EDITOR – EXCELLENCE IN LAYOUT, WRITING, AND OVERALL QUALITY

The Village Players

  • PEGGY KENNEY & SHARON SHELTON, EDITORS – EXCELLENCE IN USE OF GRAPHICS/PICTURES AND LAYOUT
  • PEGGY KENNEY & SHARON SHELTON, EDITORS – EXCELLENCE IN OCTA NEWS
  • PEGGY KENNEY & SHARON SHELTON, EDITORS – EXCELLENCE IN SPECIAL INFORMATIOM: “SPOTLIGHT” AND “VINTAGE STORIES

This year, Dave Meyers from Sunset Players was inducted into the OCTA Hall of Fame. Dave’s family as well as John Wesseling were on hand to accept the award. Anyone who knew or worked with Dave knows that this award was well deserved.

The President has the option to present an award to someone who has gone above and beyond in performing duties assigned to him/her. This year, the recipient was John Masterson from Southwest. John has worked on the treasury committee for a number of years and has manned the Silent Auction room at the OCTA conference as well as the OCTA table at our regional.   Congratulation John.

AACT has an award that is presented for service to community theatre.

This year the Robert E. Gord  Superior Volunteer Award was presented to Ron and Freida Houck for their 25 plus years of work and dedication to the Footlighters, Inc.  Congratulations to both of them.


At the delegates luncheon on Saturday, nominations for board positions were presented. Judy Berrens was voted in for a 2 year term on the OCTA board. She will join Wayne Kirsch, Carissa Slone, Denise Schneider, Ray Lebowski, Robert Weidle and Peggy Kenney. At the board meeting on Monday morning, Wayne Kirsch was elected President and Carissa Sloan was elected 2nd Vice President -heading MMPR. Congratulations to both of them.

The Regional Representatives for the coming year are Kevin Noll, John Masterson and Linda Roll. Please, if you are interested in serving our region, talk to Kevin and let him know.


The final event of the weekend was the introduction of the theme for the 2023 conference which will be held in the Southwest at the Holiday Inn Hotel in Eastgate. Peggy Kenney and Robert Weidle are the co-chairs for the event.  2023 will be OCTA’s 70th anniversary.

The theme for the conference is: OCTA 2023 Platinum Jubilee-A Million Stars.

Please let Peggy or Robert know if you are interested in working on the committee. Let’s all pull together to make this as outstanding as all of the conferences held in Cincinnati.


Any errors, mistakes or omissions are not intentional.

Thanks to all of you for being a part of Greater Cincinnati theatre.

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CREEPS and THE SMOKING ROOM Runs Oct. 7-9

VFPA_Creeps and the Smoking Room logoCREEPS and THE SMOKING ROOM
Vulcan’s Forge Performing Arts
Oct. 7-9
The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati [Oakley]

CREEPS explores the lives of five men trapped in a vassal institution posing as a rehabilitation center (CREEPS uses adult themes and mature language).

THE SMOKING ROOM is a fun filled excursion into a world where some famous people diagnosed with mental illness meet some famous people with some “crazy” (at the time) ideas.

  • Fri-Sat, Oct. 7-8 at 8pm
  • Sun, Oct. 9 at 3pm

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