Monthly Archives: March 2023

trueHOME On April 27

TRUE_hometrueHOME
trueTHEATRE
April 27
Memorial Hall [Over-the-Rhine | Online]

True Theatre continues to produce quarterly one-night-only events featuring five people, from all walks of life, sharing true, personal stories, based on the theme of the evening.

Is “home” really “wherever you hang your hat”? Join our storytellers for an evening that may have you re-thinking your definition of the word!

  • Thu, April 27 at 7:30pm

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THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG Runs April 26-30

MU_logoTHE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG
Miami University Theatre
April 26-30
Gates-Abegglen Theatre [Oxford]

The Cornley Drama Society takes over our stage with their performance of the 1920’s whodunnit The Murder at Haversham Manor. For this inept troupe of thespians, each moment ushers in a new catastrophe – broken props, missed lines, and even an unconscious leading lady! Luckily for us, their slapstick struggle to overcome and get the play back on track is utterly hysterical. Prepare for one of the funniest nights you’ll ever have at the theatre!

  • Wed-Thu, April 26-27 at 7:30pm
  • Fri, April 28 at 1pm
  • Sat, April 29 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, April 30 at 2pm

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Auditions Announced for 2023 Season at SouthBank Shakes

SBS_2023 AuditionsLooking for a fun way to celebrate Shakespeare’s 459th Birthday!? Come audition for SouthBank Shakes 2023 Season on April 22-23 at the Callahan Community Center in Bellevue, KY. (Callbacks April 24th.) +

We’ll be doing an indoor production of ROMEO & JULIET from June 15-18 and MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR in Beach Park on July 21-22. All roles will receive a small stipend.

Follow the link below to sign-up for an audition time. Once you’ve signed up, we’ll send you a link with sides that you can choose from to read for the audition. No memorized monologues/soliloquies necessary. If you have any questions email Phillip Webster at phillip.d.webster@gmail.com.

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0945AFA729ABFAC52-southbank

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2023-2024 Season Announced by PAI Sharonville Center Stage

SCC_logoTHE WEDDING SINGER
Sept. 29-Oct. 1, 2023

THE ADVENTURERS’ CLUB
A Murder Mystery
Oct. 20-21, 2023

BOEING, BOEING
Jan. 12-14, 2024

WHO’S KILLING THE GREAT CHEFS?
A Murder Mystery
Feb, 9-10, 2024

Rodgers & Hammerstein’s CINDERELLA
April 12-21, 2024

PUFFS
June 14-16, 2024

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A Return Home:  The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati at the Emery 

TCT_The Emery TheaterCincinnati – The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati (TCT) has embarked on a campaign to purchase, restore, and reimagine the historically significant Emery Theater. This partnership will revitalize the theatre, a treasured cultural asset, and provide a permanent home for The Children’s Theatre in Cincinnati’s vibrant urban core.   

What TCT envisions is not simply a restoration, but a reinvention of the theater into a modern and memorable venue equipped with the latest technology that inspires and teaches diverse audiences. TCT’s plans to incorporate the most modern technology, stage lifts and projection mapping will enliven the audience experience and overcome backstage and wing limitations. Through this remarkable technology and planned expanded programming, TCT will revitalize an icon, return to its original home, and put Cincinnati on the map as a family theatrical destination.  

This move will allow TCT to expand its annual production schedule beyond the 40 days currently allowed within their home in the Taft Theatre, enabling the theater to expand their programming and produce more original works.  

It will also preserve a rare, theater-style, symphonic concert hall – one of only four in the United States – that has hosted the likes of George Gershwin, Bette Davis, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.    

TCT’s Managing Director and CEO, Kim Kern, states, “This project is of vital importance to our community for so many reasons. First, providing a permanent home for the nation’s oldest professional theatre for young audiences, but also restoring an iconic venue while honoring Mary Emery’s wishes of keeping it a place of gathering and education. TCT’s future home will continue to revitalize our city’s core – keeping Cincinnati a place where people wish to live, work, and play.”  

“Restoring the Emery for theatrical use has long been a challenge,” says GBBN associate principal, Steve Karoly. “Because the size and configuration of the stage was originally designed for an orchestra, it did not have the depth or wing space of a traditional theatrical stage. We had to develop some innovative solutions—such as using a large video screen at the back of the stage to create depth and using a large lift to access the basement for quick scene changes—to overcome that challenge.”   

“Working within the constraints of a historic theater like this has been really rewarding,” observes GBBN Director of Arts, Marcene Kinney. “This will not only be a space that weaves together different historical moments, but it will also be a space that welcomes children. So, the design is really embracing whimsy and illusion as we create a fully immersive environment that brings the magic of the theater beyond the bounds of the stage.”  

Celebrating 103 years this season, The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati is the oldest children’s theatre in the country and the only professional theater in the region that devotes its entire MainStage season to children. Its mission is to educate, entertain and engage audiences of all ages through professional theatrical productions and arts education programming. Its vision is to awaken a lifelong love of theater in children and the young at heart. Today, the Children’s Theatre brings art to life for audiences through three key programs: TCT MainStage at the Taft Theatre, TCT on Tour and Workshops, and TCT Academy. Each season TCT strives to reach more than 200,000 people in the Cincinnati region.    

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