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Cincinnati Playwrights Initiative Announces 2023/2024 Season

CPI_logoLocal Playwriting Group Selects Scripts for Staged Readings

Cincinnati— July 28, 2023 — At its July board meeting, the CPI Board of Directors selected scripts for its New Voices 2023/2024 season which will showcase a more diverse group of local playwrights including a college student and three female playwrights.

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.

September 19, 2023

  • HOWDY NEIGHBOR by Mary Beringer

October 10, 2023

  • JASON’S FOOTAGE, BUFFALO GIRL 1973 and MONUMENTAL ART By Clint Bramkamp
  • THE HOUND by Michael Defrancesco

November 14, 2023

  • LOVESTRUCK (4 ten-minute plays: Forever Soulmates, Naked Neighbors, The Big Bad Wolves and Tiny Dancer) by Susan and Doug Decatur
  • BOY MEETS GIRL (a ten-minute play) by Bertha Davis
  • CAN’T STOP WHAT’S COMING (a ten-minute play) by Barry Cobb

February 20, 2024

  • THE MAGIC OPRY by Leo Bradley

March 12, 2024

  • JANITOR’S CLOSET by Reece Neiderhausen

April 16 or 17, 2024 (date and venue dependent on number of tickets sold by December 31, 2023)

  • EARTHFEST 2024: CPI’s ten-minute play festival celebrating Earth Day. Ticket sales will support the Miami Group Sierra Club.
    Earthfest 2024 playwright selections will be announced in the fall of 2023.

CPI staged readings include an audience talkback session after each performance to help the playwright(s) develop their script for future productions and/or publication.
Season tickets go on sale August 1 through September 19, 2023 for $50 which includes all 6 shows for the price of 5 and can be purchased online at www.cincinnatiarts.org/events/detail/cpi-new-voices-2023-2024-series in person or by calling the Aronoff box office at 513-621-2787.

CPI is a non-profit arts organization whose mission is to support new and veteran playwrights in the Cincinnati Metropolitan Area by offering free playwriting workshops, cold and staged readings to receive valuable feedback so they can further develop their scripts to become fully produced or published.  For more information about joining CPI, visit our website at https://cincyplaywrights.org or follow us on social media on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/cincyplaywrights or on Twitter at https://twitter.com/cincyplaywright

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Auditions Announced for GREASE at Greater Hamilton Civic Theatre

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Directed by Nicholas Brown
Produced by Kathy Brown and Anna Brown
Vocal Directed by Katelyn Quinn
Choreographed by Anna Brown

Monday August 14, 2023 at 6PM
Tuesday August 15, 2023 at 6PM
Possible callbacks on Thursday August 17, 2023 at 6PM

Creative Center at the Palace
215 S. 3rd St.
Hamilton, OH 45011

  • Please prepare 32 bars of a song in the style of the show. An accompanist will be provided as well as a Bluetooth speaker.
  • Auditionees should also be prepared to do a short dance combination.
  • Please sign up for an audition time at the following link https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0E4EAFAB2AAAF8C34-grease.
  • Auditionees must be 15 years of age or older.
  • Rehearsals will depend on actor availability but are tentatively Sunday afternoons, Tuesday evenings, and Wednesday evenings. Additional rehearsal dates may be added as show dates approach.

Performance Dates:
October 5-7, 2023 at 7:30pm
October 8, 2023 at 2pm

Role descriptions available on the Facebook event page and the Sign Up Genius.

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TCT Cincinnati Receives Anonymous $1.5 Million Gift

TCT_The Emery TheaterPushing Emery Campaign to $30 Million

Hip-Hop Legend Gives an Additional $50K

A gift of $1.5 million from an anonymous donor has powered The Children’s Theater of Cincinnati (TCT) to the $30 million milestone in its A Crown for the Queen City campaign to ensure its future as a premiere arts organization in the region and expand its innovative programming.

TCT launched its $48 million fundraising campaign to reimagine and restore the landmark Emery Theater as its permanent MainStage home and create a state-of-the-art venue unlike any in the region. Campaign chair Allison Kropp expressed her excitement and appreciation for this significant contribution to that effort.

“It is remarkable that a gift of this magnitude is fueling the home stretch of this campaign,” Kropp said. “We are so grateful for the generosity of all of those who have supported this project. You are helping us make history!”

The effort received an added $50,000 boost this month from actor, hip-hop legend, and entrepreneur Chris “Ludacris” Bridges. Bridges is a client of nationally recognized entertainment attorney Darrell D. Miller, who is a former TCT Board Member and current Emery Theater Campaign Cabinet member. Bridges announced his pledge of support on Thursday, July 20 from the stage of a sold-out show with Ashanti and Flo Rida at Hard Rock Casino Cincinnati.

“I’m drawn to the Children’s Theatre’s project in Cincinnati because of the plans to develop new works that hit on the topics that matter to kids today,” Bridges said. “The Emery project signals an incredible opportunity for more children to access the arts and see themselves in what happens on stage. As a father of four daughters and a philanthropist who’s constantly investing in the next generation, I’m honored to be a part of this.”

Miller, who is Founding Chair of the Entertainment & Sports Law Department and Los Angeles Office Managing Partner at the national law firm of Fox Rothschild LLP, served on the TCT Board of Directors from 1996 to 2010.

“I will always cherish being on the Board of The Children’s Theatre during this period of rapid growth that brought life-changing, professional theatrical productions to a diverse community of young audiences,” Miller said. “It was a transformative experience in my life that formed my commitment to never stop giving back to my hometown Cincinnati community. I am grateful for Chris’s generous support for this worthy cause that is so close to my heart.”

With The Emery as its home, TCT will unlock its potential to inspire diverse audiences with original works and even more innovative programming. TCT will also expand programming for younger children (theatre for the very young) and teenagers, with works considered a revenue risk in its current rented space.

What TCT imagines is not simply a restoration but a reinvention of the theater into a modern and memorable venue equipped with the latest technology that both inspires and teaches. TCT’s plans to incorporate the most modern technology, a stage lift, an automated fly system, a 40′ x 60′ video wall, and projection mapping will provide an immersive audience experience and overcome backstage and wing space limitations.

TCT envisions a space that belongs to the community. Bringing TCT to The Emery ensures Cincinnati’s premiere children’s theatre can continue to provide arts access, education, and foundational well-being to the families and students of our region and across the Midwest for generations to come. This effort will revitalize a treasured cultural asset, provide a permanent home for children’s theatre in Cincinnati’s vibrant urban core, and put Cincinnati on the map as a family theatrical destination.

After the completion of fundraising and construction, The Children’s Theatre plans to open the Emery in Fall 2025 with its 2025-2026 MainStage season.

History of The Emery Theater
Imagined by philanthropist Mary Emery and designed by the famed architectural firm of Samuel Hannaford & Sons, the Emery Auditorium opened in January 1912 with an inaugural concert by the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. The acoustically exceptional 2,200-seat theater in Over-the-Rhine was once considered one of the top concert halls in the country. Sergei Rachmaninoff, John Philip Sousa, George Gershwin, Eleanor Roosevelt, Bette Davis, and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. all stood on the Emery stage at various points in its history.

The Emery was also the performance home of TCT until 1969 when the University of Cincinnati took ownership of the property and ran it as the College of Applied Sciences until 1989. The theater was used for films, lectures, and meetings for the next decade. While the building’s upper floors were developed as apartments in 2001, the theater has fallen into disrepair since that time. TCT is the Emery Theater’s best hope to be restored to its former glory and to regain its place as a memorable and iconic arts venue. This video highlights the planned transformation.

About The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati
Celebrating 104 years this season, The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati (TCT) is the oldest professional theatre for young audiences in the country, creating lifelong memories and lasting impact for children and families for more than a century. TCT brings art to life through three divisions: TCT MainStage productions, TCT on Tour/WorkShops, and TCT Academy. TCT draws approximately 100,000 youth and adults to its MainStage productions, over 40,000 PreK-8 students to TCT on Tour Shows, and 1,200 students participate in TCT Academy. Each season, 50,000 students attend TCT MainStage productions with their schools. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer JR., the company’s 2022 holiday show, was the highest-grossing production in the history of TCT. This video offers a glimpse into the scope and vibrancy of programming offered by TCT.

Delivering much more than entertainment, TCT offers an inclusive space and innovative programming for children and adults to learn confidence, patience, and imagination. TCT’s partnerships with regional schools allow thousands of students each year to reap the lifelong benefits of a quality arts education that they might otherwise not experience. 

Arts Education
Students who participate in the arts, both in and outside of school, demonstrate improved academic performance, increased standardized test scores, and lower dropout rates (American for the Arts). An NEA report shows the potential benefit of arts education for at-risk youth, including better academic outcomes, higher career goals, and more civic engagement. Students with access to the arts in high school were three times more likely than students who lacked those experiences to earn a bachelor’s degree. Amongst students with lower socioeconomic status, those with high arts exposure in school had the highest rates of choosing a major that aligns with a professional career compared to students with lower arts exposure (NEA, The Arts and Achievements in At-Risk Youth: Findings from Four Longitudinal Studies).

Despite the clear benefit of theater programming, only 4% of public elementary schools have a drama program (National Center for Education Statistics). TCT often fills this gap left by the reduction of arts education in our public schools. In fact, surveys we conducted with educators that utilize our programming demonstrated the following:

  • 51% of educators reported a reduction in arts education at their schools
  • 94% of educators who had experienced a reduction in arts education at their schools reported that TCT productions fill the gap caused by these cutbacks
  • 100% of educators reported TCT effectively creates access to theatre for children who would not otherwise benefit

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THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST Runs Aug. 4-20

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Kelly Mengelkoch as Gwendolen Fairfax in “The Importance of Being Earnest” by Oscar Wilde directed by Brian Isaac Phillips. Photo by Mikki Schaffner

THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST
Cincinnati Shakespeare Company
Aug. 4-20
[Over-the-Rhine]

Cast: Tora Nogami Alexander as Cecily Cardew, Darnell Pierre Benjamin as Reverend Canon Chasuble, Burgess Byrd as Miss Primm, Bill Chace as Lane/Merriman, Jeremy Dubin as John “Jack” Worthing/Ernest, James Evans as Algernon, “Algy” Moncrieff, Kelly Mengelkoch as Gwendolen Fairfax & Christine Pedi as Lady Bracknell

Avoiding an unwanted social engagement? Two bachelors have found way out! Gallivanting under the false identity of “Earnest,” “bunburying” is the perfect solution to avoiding one’s duties and responsibilities by claiming to have appointments to see a fictitious person.  But their convoluted schemes of trivial deception and disguise become the delights of fools when they fall for two women who only love men named Earnest. Are romantic engagements possible if they avoid their true identity? Farcical fun abounds in one of the funniest comedies in the English language.

  • Wed-Thu, Aug. 2-3 at 7:30pm
  • Fri-Sat, Aug. 4-5 at 7:30pm
  • Thu-Fri, Aug. 10-11 at 7:30pm
  • Sat, Aug. 12 at 2pm & 7:30pm
  • Sun, Aug. 13 at 2pm
  • Thu-Fri, Aug. 17-18 at 7:30pm
  • Sat, Aug. 19 from 2 & 7:30pm
  • Sun, Aug. 20 at 2pm

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YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN Runs July 27-Aug. 5

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Lucy (Mary Vosseberg) sings a not-so-romantic love song while Schroeder (Derek Walton II) accompanies.

YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN
Stage Right Musical Theatre Company
July 27-Aug. 5
Grant County High School Theatre [Dry Ridge, Ky.].

Cast: Kanai Nakata, Mary Vosseberg, Derek Walton II, Scout Grass, Sara Moore & Robert Freeman IV

The Peanuts gang is all here! You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown brings Charles Shulz’s beloved comic strip to life with the charm, wit, and heart that make Charlie Brown the most lovable blockhead of them all. Join Charlie, Lucy, Linus, Schroeder, Sally, and Snoopy through the ups and downs of their lives, featuring and toe-tapping music and laughs sure to make your summer! You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown is an award-winning musical comedy that’s guaranteed to be a hit with audiences of all ages, brought to life like only Stage Right can. This production will not be a dinner theatre show.

  • Thu-Fri, July 27-28 at 7:30pm
  • Sat, July 29 at 3:30pm
  • Thu-Fri, Aug. 3-4 at 7:30pm
  • Sat, Aug. 5 at 3:30 & 7:30pm

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