Monthly Archives: October 2022

OUR TOWN Runs Nov. 18-20

XU_Our Town logoOUR TOWN
Xavier University
Nov. 18-20
Gallagher Student Center Theatre [Evanston]

Directed by Aaron Rossini

OUR TOWN depicts the small town of Grover’s Corners as it follows the simple daily lives of the Webb and Gibbs families as their children fall in love, marry, and eventually – in one of the most famous scenes in American theatre – die. A heartbreaking and heartwarming reminder to never take the moments of life – no matter how large or small – for granted, Thornton Wilder’s theatrical masterpiece remains one of the most well-known and beloved plays of the American stage. Adult situations, content and language.

  • Fri, Nov. 18 at 7:30pm
  • Sat, Nov. 19 at 2pm & 7:30pm
  • Sun, Nov. 20 at 2pm

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GOOD PEOPLE Runs Nov. 18-20

FFL_Good People logoGOOD PEOPLE
Fairfield Footlighters
Nov. 18-20
Fairfield Community Arts Center

Directed by Darren Lee
Produced by Kevin Noll

Cast: Alicia Friedman as Margaret, Cameron Johnson as Steve, Gail Rudolph as Dottie, Elizabeth Hickerson as Jean, Neil Goeppinger as Mike & Rachel Marion as Kate

Welcome to Southie, a Boston neighborhood where a night on the town means a few rounds of bingo, where this month’s paycheck covers last month’s bills, and where Margie Walsh has just been let go from yet another job. Facing eviction and scrambling to catch a break, Margie thinks an old fling who’s made it out of Southie might be her ticket to a fresh new start. But is this apparently self-made man secure enough to face his humble beginnings? Margie is about to risk what little she has left to find out. With his signature humorous glow, Lindsay-Abaire explores the struggles, shifting loyalties and unshakeable hopes that come with having next to nothing in America.

  • Fri, Nov. 18 at 7:30pm
  • Sat, Nov. 19 at 2pm & 7:30pm
  • Sun, Nov. 20 at 2pm

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DIALOGUES OF THE CARMELITES Runs Nov. 18-20

CCM_Dailogues of the Carmelites promoDIALOGUES OF THE CARMELITES
UC College-Conservatory of Music Opera
Nov. 18-20
Corbett Auditorium [University Heights]

TBA guest conductor
Robin Guarino, director

Based on a true story, this haunting opera tells the tale of the Carmelite Nuns, a small order put to death during the French Revolution. The fictional Parisian aristocrat Blanche de la Force attempts to find refuge with the nuns, setting the stage for a psychological study of devotion in the face of terror. Sung in French with English supertitles.

  • Fri-Sat, Nov. 18-19 at 8pm
  • Sun, Nov. 20 at 2pm

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SIBELIUS & BARTOK CONCERTOS On Nov. 18-19

CSO_Sibelius & Bartok logoSIBELIUS & BARTOK CONCERTOS
Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra
Nov. 18-19
Music Hall [Over-the-Rhine]

Dalia Stasevska, conductor
Esther Yoo, violin

The talents of CSO musicians are on full display in Bartók’s Concerto, the epitome of an orchestra showpiece. Similarly, it’s “easy to see what all the fuss is about” (The Guardian) when guest soloist Esther Yoo performs Sibelius’ Violin Concerto. Principal Conductor of the BBC Symphony Orchestra Dalia Stasevska leads the program, beginning with inventive music that composer Missy Mazzoli says is “in the shape of a solar system.”

  • Fri, Nov. 18 at 11am
  • Sat, Nov. 19 at 7:30pm

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NOT JUST COUSINS On Nov. 15

CPI_Not Just Cousins logoNOT JUST COUSINS
Cincinnati Playwrights Initiative
Nov. 15
Aronoff Center Fifth-Third Bank Theatre

Written by Susan Medure Decatur

A fictionalized memoir inspired by the lives of two small-town, teenage girls in the “sexy seventies.” As these close-knit cousins grapple with how to break out of their working class lives, we watch them grow into fearless females navigating the balance between career and family while remaining true to themselves and each other until fate steps in. Staged reading.

  • Tue, Nov. 15 at 7:30pm

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