Monthly Archives: January 2023

Disney’s NEWSIES the Musical Runs Feb. 17-26

KRT_NewsiesDisney’s NEWSIES the Musical
Kincaid Regional Theatre
Feb. 17-26
[Falmouth, Ky.]

Set in turn-of-the century New York City, Newsies is the rousing tale of a band of teenaged paper-boys who fight against unfair conditions and rally the whole town!  Newsies features a Tony Award-winning score with the now classic songs “Carrying the Banner,” “Seize the Day,” and “Santa Fe.”

  • Fri-Sat, Feb. 17-18 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, Feb. 19 at 2pm
  • Fri-Sat, Feb. 24-25 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, Feb. 26 at 2pm

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Shakespeare’s Classic Comedy TWELFTH NIGHT Comes to NKU

NKU_Twelfth NightHIGHLAND HEIGHTS, KY – Northern Kentucky University’s School of the Arts continues its Theatre & Dance season with William Shakespeare’s timeless classic Twelfth Night. The play will run from February 16-26, 2023 at NKU’s Stauss Theatre.

  • What: Twelfth Night
  • When: Feb. 16-26, 2023
  • Where: NKU Stauss Theatre
  • Tickets: nku.edu/tickets or (859) 572-5464

Shipwrecked on the shores of the kingdom of Illyria, Viola believes herself alone in the world and her twin brother drowned. She disguises herself as a man and enters the service of Duke Orsino. Duke Orsino is in love with the Countess Olivia, who in turn falls in love with Viola, thinking she is a man. What ensues is a series of mistaken identities and miscommunications. Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night explores themes of love, gender and societal hierarchy. Many scholars and critics believe it is one of the most structurally perfect comedies of all Shakespeare’s works.

The cast features Austin Fidler, Barrett Minks, Brody Wells, Caitlin Walsh, Chandler Murray, Charlie Frank, Dylan Perez, Ella Prather, Ellie O’Hara, Hannah Beaven, James Pinkley, Jason Coffenberry, Jordan Whittaker, Kiley Ernst, Natalie Hayslett, Phoenix Bills, Rachel Gardner, Ray Garcia, Trey Finkenstead, and Zachary Farmer. Production team members include Stage Manager: Kat Taylor; Scenic Designer: Tao Wang; Props Designer: Kristen Craven; Costume Designer: Ronnie Chamberlain; Lighting Designer: Jo Sanburg; Sound Designer: John Herndon. The show is directed by Mike King.

Twelfth Night marks the final NKU production for veteran theatre faculty member Mike King, who is retiring at the end of the school year. With a career spanning decades, King has directed many productions for the NKU stage. He has done classics, such as The Importance of Being EarnestThree Sisters and You Can’t Take it With You (which he directed twice); several other Shakespeare plays, including Antony and Cleopatra and Much Ado About Nothing: musicals, such as Anything Goes and Beauty and The Beast; and ten Y.E.S. world premieres, including Two on the Aisle, Three in a VanThe Divine Visitor, and Pig. In addition, King has both directed and appeared on stage in productions at Jenny Wiley Summer Theatre and the NKU Summer Dinner Theatre, and he has performed at the Carnegie in Covington, and at the Aronoff’s Fifth Third Bank Theatre. He has also done voice-over and film work; his last movie was the legal drama, Dark Waters. As King takes his final NKU curtain call, the university community salutes the contributions of this talented artist.

About NKU: Founded in 1968, we are a growing metropolitan university of more than 15,000 students served by more than 2,000 faculty and staff on a thriving suburban campus near Cincinnati. Located in the quiet suburb of Highland Heights, Kentucky—just seven miles southeast of Cincinnati—we have become a leader in Greater Cincinnati and Kentucky by providing a private school education for a fraction of the cost. While we are one of the fastest growing universities in Kentucky, our professors still know our students’ names. For more information, visit nku.edu.

About SOTA: The School of the Arts at Northern Kentucky University, which is part of the College of Arts and Sciences, is made up of three programs: Theatre and Dance, Art and Design, and Music. The Theatre and Dance program relies on intensive student involvement both inside and outside the classroom. At the program’s center is a vital balance of process and production, giving each student opportunities to stretch boundaries and discover new possibilities. Graduates have gone on to successful careers in professional theatre, film and television. For more information, visit theatre.nku.edu.

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Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park Announces New Arts and Culture Incubator Program Launching this Spring

PIP_logoCINCINNATI – Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park announced today the inaugural class of its new Arts and Culture Incubator program, which will provide resources and mentoring to nine local organizations and two Cincinnati-based theatre artists.

The program will offer members the ability to grow and scale their existing work through the use of facility spaces in the new Mainstage Theatre Complex (opening in March) for classes, events, rehearsals, creative work, networking and collaboration. The Playhouse also will provide professional development services to each member.

The selected members of the 2023 program are:

  • Theatre artist Derek J. Snow
  • Theatre artist Curtis D. Shepard
  • Cincinnati Music Accelerator
  • Cincinnati Pride
  • Duwaup’s Cincinnati Poetry Slam
  • Elevated Aerials
  • Greater Cincinnati Native American Coalition
  • Heroes Rise Street Dance Academy
  • Queen City Flash
  • Science on Tap
  • Young Professionals Choral Collective of Cincinnati

“Theatre is inherently a collaborative art form — no play makes it to the stage without the talents of a production team and a company that affords them resources,” says Blake Robison, the Osborn Family producing director. “We recognize that we can provide this same kind of collaborative energy for our artistic and cultural peers. It’s a privilege for us to share our new facility and its resources so they can continue and deepen their work. Ultimately, our entire community benefits from their talents.”

Robison worked with Playhouse Director of Artistic Engagement Daunielle Rasmussen to create the program, which was borne out of conversations they had with local artists and organizations during the pandemic regarding how their needs and how future Playhouse programming could support them.

“We heard a lot of the same thing: Artists in Cincinnati need space, professional development, equipment and visibility,” Rasmussen explains. “We recognized that our name has weight, and just by backing a partner that we’ve worked with previously on shows and projects, it opened doors for them to pursue other partnerships that hadn’t been available to them.”

Each of the Arts and Culture Incubator partners has worked with the Playhouse or with Playhouse partners in some way: through stage productions, community engagement events, or Off the Grid and educational programming. Both of the Resident Artists were selected as part of The Breath Project in 2021, a national artistic initiative with whom the Playhouse partnered.

“Partnerships like these keep Cincinnati’s arts community rich with talent and collaboration,” says Robison. “Many times, artists and individuals have a lot of passion for what they do but they find themselves doing it alone or without enough resources. That can often be solved by simply having connections to like-minded people or being able to access a space that’s specifically designed for creative use. The Playhouse can do that for them, and we welcome them to consider our new facility as an artistic home.”

Meet the 2023-24 Resident Artists of the Arts and Culture Incubator

PIP_Curtis Shepard

Curtis Shepard

Curtis D. Shepard
Curtis D. Shepard is an actor, writer and spoken-word artist, as well as the founder of the grassroots support group for dads, D.A.A.M. (Dads Against Angry Moms), which supports moms with more than money. The group’s primary objective is to encourage absent dads to be present dads, present dads to be good dads, good dads to be great dads, and great dads to reach out and share their experiences and strengths.

Curtis has kept busy touring his two, one-man shows, UnMasked and Sidewaze Rain. In 2021, actors from across the country pulled together to participate in his staged reading, Get Off Of Me, performed at the Pacific Northwest Multi-Cultural Readers Series & Film Festival. He was a finalist in the 2021 Breath Project with his production, Ronnie and Vince. Recently, Curtis co-starred in the stage play Trapped, which premiered at the Indianapolis Fringe Festival in August 2022.

PIP_Derek Snow

Derek Snow.

Derek J. Snow
Derek has been active in the Cincinnati theatre community as an actor, writer and director for over four decades. A graduate of Cincinnati’s School for Creative and Performing Arts, Derek continued his education in New York City before returning to his hometown to teach inner-city youth dramatic arts in the public school system. He has been with the popular physical theatre group Performance Gallery for the past 21 years. His written work has been produced in Atlanta; New Jersey; London; India; and Sydney, Australia. His latest short play, Wind Kill Factor, was recently read for a sold-out audience at Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati.

Derek created the nonprofit Missing Front Plate Productions in 2020 to address the lack of BIPOC work in theatres nationwide. He was the inaugural recipient of The Breath Project’s New Play Commission for 2021. His two-act play, Silas, The Uninvited, will be performed in New York City; Charlottesville, Virginia; and Detroit later this year. As a director, his most recent efforts have been: Intimate Apparel at Mariemont Players, Inc.; Fannie Lou: Speak on It! at Know Theatre; Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery at Falcon Theatre; and Fabulation, Or The Re-Education of Undine at Footlighters, Inc.

Meet the Organizations of the Arts and Culture Incubator

Cincinnati Music Accelerator
Cincinnati Music Accelerator (CMA) is Ohio’s first music career accelerator organization, focused on making Cincinnati a music city through job placement and education.

Cincinnati Pride
The purpose of Cincinnati Pride is to provide the Greater Cincinnati LGBTQIA+ community and our allies with a forum that promotes inclusion and acceptance while affirming individuality. They work to produce programs that inspire, educate and commemorate our rich history, while also celebrating our diverse culture.

Duwaup’s Cincinnati Poetry Slam
DuWaup’s Cincinnati Poetry Slam is targeted to artists with a desire to showcase original works in poetry, prose and verse through performance praxis.

Elevated Aerials
Known for custom, creative and engaging performances, the team at Elevated Aerials brings zeal and love for this art form to every event where they grace the air!

Greater Cincinnati Native American Coalition
Greater Cincinnati Native American Coalition exists to preserve and represent the culture and heritage of Native American, Indigenous and First Nations Peoples by, but not limited to, providing education, advocacy and support on contemporary Indigenous issues and by cultivating knowledge about Native American history in local and regional communities.

Heroes Rise Street Dance Academy
Heroes Rise Street Dance Academy is Cincinnati’s only program for authentic street dance education. Not only do they present fundamental street dance movements but also add history and culture, all in a party-/club-like atmosphere.

Queen City Flash
Queen City Flash is Director Bridget Leak and Playwright/Composer Trey Tatum. They are committed to creating bold new plays and relaxed, affordable experiences for the entire family.

Science on Tap
Science on Tap – Cincinnati is dedicated to raising awareness of the value and contribution of science in the Greater Cincinnati community. They are committed to championing local scientists and supporting science education.

Young Professionals Choral Collective of Cincinnati
The Young Professionals Choral Collective of Cincinnati (YPCC) is an innovative choral ensemble that combines Cincinnati’s love of singing, socializing and culture for young professionals ages 21 to 45. YPCC comprises more than 1,200 singers who create and share high-quality music in an accessible, fun and social way.

The Playhouse is supported by the generosity of almost 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.

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Auditions Announced for BEAUTY AND THE BEAST at Royal Theatre Company

RTC_logoAudition Dates: Monday, February 6 OR Tuesday, February 7, 2023 between 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM. Please note: All performers must be available for callbacks on February 8 and 9.

We ask you to come prepared to sing one Musical Theatre song (45 seconds in length) and perform a monologue of your choosing (up to 45 seconds). Please arrive 15 minutes early and come to the registration desk.

Performance dates: June 9-11

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THE LARAMIE PROJECT Runs Feb. 17-26

WSU_The Laramie ProjectTHE LARAMIE PROJECT
Wright State University
Feb. 17-26
Creative Arts Center Herbst Theatre [Dayton]

We look back at people from the town where Matthew Shepard lived and their reaction to a crime that galvanized America and forced a critical reckoning with our attitudes toward gender and sexuality. Told through the actual words of people who experienced these events first-hand in Laramie, Wyoming. This production is directed by Associate Professor Josh Aaron McCabe and produced in collaboration with Wright State’s Office of LGBTQA Affairs.

  • Fri-Sat, Feb. 17-18 at 8pm
  • Sun, Feb. 19 at 2pm
  • Fri, Feb. 24 at 8pm
  • Sat. Feb. 25 at 2pm & 8pm
  • Sun, Feb. 26 at 2pm 

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