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The Passing of Jeffrey Clark

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MISC_Jeffrey ClarkJeffrey S. Clark
November 19, 1978 — June 6, 2023
Blue Ash

Jeff S. Clark, age 44 of Blue Ash, Ohio, passed away on June 6, 2023, after being diagnosed with an aggressive form of stage IV colon cancer. He is survived by his loving partner of almost 20 years, Darin Art; his mother, Candy Clark; his sister, Danielle (Curtis) Wilson and his two nephews, Daniel & Alex; and his uncles Gary (Rhonda) Clark, Barry Clark, and Steve (Connie) Clark and cousins. Jeff was preceded in death by his father, Dan L. Clark in 2016, as well as his grandparents Doug & June Yeagle, and John & Helen Clark. Jeff will be sorely missed by his family and friends, as well as the numerous students, parents, and colleagues he has worked with in his successful 22 years as a beloved music educator, choir director, theatre director, and show choir judge and clinician.

Jeff graduated from Kettering Fairmont High School in 1997, where he cultivated his love for show choir as a 4-year member of Illusion. Throughout the summers of 1994-1999, Jeff used his talents to create and form the Red Hotz and Lollipops show choir from Oakwood, OH, which helped him discern his desire to be a choral music educator. Jeff received his Bachelor of Music in Music Education from Bowling Green State University in 2001. He was a proud member of BGSU’s Men’s Chorus, the vice president of the Collegiate Chorale, and was the music director for the Phi Mu Alpha Symphonia.

From 2001-2004, Jeff held his first teaching position at Crete-Monee High School near Chicago, IL, directing the competitive all-female show choir called Faces (who won Show Stoppers 3 years in a row) as well as the mixed competitive show choir called Cavaliers.

Jeff returned to Ohio to take the choir director position at Fairfield Senior High School from 2004-2016. There he directed the high school mixed competitive show choir, Choraliers, as well as the jr. high show choir, Rhythm Express. He also created Pure Elegance, an all-girls competitive show choir, during his tenure. All three show choirs collectively won over 50 grand champions. Through all of his successes with the choral program, the mayor of the City of Fairfield proclaimed Wednesday, May 14, 2008 “Jeff Clark Day” and presented Jeff with a key to the city. The Choraliers also won the show choir division of the 2012 World Choir Games that was held in Cincinnati, OH.

Starting in 2007, Jeff was hired to judge show choir competitions at the local and national level on his “off” weekends from his students’ competition schedule. He would later become a clinician to share his love and talents with other students and directors across the country in developing and perfecting their annual show choir productions.

In 2010, Jeff graduated from Miami University with a Master’s degree in Music Education, a program he successfully finished during his summer breaks. After completing extensive research for his Master’s project on the history of competitive show choir, he participated as a guest faculty member in 2011 to teach a Show Choir Techniques workshop.

In the fall of 2016, Jeff became the choir director at Indian Hill High School. While IHHS did not have a competitive show choir, he challenged his Premieres choir by incorporating show choir elements for their annual Cabaret show. Along with Premieres, Jeff also enjoyed teaching his other Indian Hill choirs: Braves Choir, Bella Voce, Con Brio, and assisted with the 7th and 8th grade choirs as well.

Jeff had multiple ensembles over his 19 years of teaching in Ohio, who consistently scored 1s at OMEA Large Group Contest. Additionally, he regularly had multiple students selected by audition for the prestigious OMEA All-State Choir, a total of 10 students in his last school year alone.

Above all, Jeff was a hard-working and dedicated educator who created a safe space for all students to feel welcomed, included, loved, praised, and challenged. Jeff was so dedicated, that he created “Camp Clark” in 2008, as a weekend bonding and motivational retreat in the fall for his competitive show choirs, that even continued for his choirs at IHHS. He had a wonderful way about him to see the untapped potential in each student. He gave them the guidance and encouragement to excel at achieving their goals and growing in their musical talents, both individually and collectively within his choral ensembles.

Through his years at Fairfield and Indian Hill, Jeff music directed numerous musicals. However in 2020, he put his talents as a show choir director to the test when he became the new theatre director of the annual spring musical, which included The Phantom of the OperaHello Dolly!Les Misérables; and Spamalot!. In the summer of 2022, Jeff applied and won a contest called The United States of Frozen, where one high school in each of the 50 states would be given the opportunity to mount a production of Disney’s Broadway adaptation of the animated film Frozen. While we are deeply saddened that Jeff is unable to complete his director role for this production, we know the students, faculty, and support staff will make Jeff proud through their hard work and perseverance for the performances of Frozen this December 2023.

Jeff took members of his choirs on a two-week performance tour in Europe at the end of March 2023 over their spring break. This was Jeff’s first time out of the country. They performed in very beautiful venues from Vienna, Munich, Strasbourg, and Paris. While Jeff’s summers as a teacher was often enveloped with future planning for his students and providing new experiences for them, he also enjoyed some personal down time to go on family vacations. Jeff always looked forward to spending time with his two nephews, and had even organized a special trip for them to Disneyland last Thanksgiving. Jeff would also take numerous trips with Darin to NYC to see the latest Broadway shows, and they also took vacations with friends to San Francisco, Seattle, Portland, and even a pandemic getaway to Hawaii in 2021. Jeff really loved holidays and family traditions. He even picked up his father’s love of cooking, which he enjoyed sharing with family and friends.

Jeff’s inurnment and memorial service will be held privately for family and friends. A Music Celebration honoring the life and legacy of Jeff Clark is open to the public, which will be held at Indian Hill High School’s auditorium on Saturday, August 12, 2023 @ 6:30 p.m.

A scholarship fund in Jeff’s name has been established to award a student who participated in the choral program at Fairfield High School and who plans to pursue a degree in music education with an emphasis in choral music. Funds for this scholarship can be donated to the Hamilton Community Foundation in Butler County, OH at the following link: https://hcfoh.fcsuite.com/erp/donate?sorg_id=1033#FairfieldPride

A tax-deductible donation can be dedicated in the memory of Jeff Clark to the American Cancer Society at the following link: https://donate.cancer.org

The family wishes to extend their sincerest gratitude for the outpouring of love and overwhelming support for Jeff throughout the years and even through this great time of grief. The generosity of the community is a great comfort to them and they know his legacy will live on through his family, friends, and former students who are forever changed by him.

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THE MURDER ROOM Runs July 28-Aug. 13

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Alicia Friedman as Mavis. Christie Bishop as Edgar. Photo by Tammy Cassesa.

THE MURDER ROOM
The Drama Workshop
July 28-Aug. 13
The Glenmore Playhouse [Cheviot]

Directed by Darren Lee

Cast: Christie Bishop as Edgar/Abel, Alicia Friedman as Mavis, John Dorney as James, Kaitlin Schiltz as Susan, Ben Lacy as Barry & Susan Smith as Lottie

A zany, farcical whodunit featuring newlyweds Edgar and Mavis. Two days after their wedding, Edgar discovers Mavis is worse than unfaithful. After her first attempt to kill him by poisoning his cocoa fails, Mavis resorts to shooting him and then returning to her lover. Chaos and complications reign when it transpires that the shots were blanks and Edgar’s body has vanished!

  • Fri-Sat, July 28-29 at 8pm
  • Sun, July 30 at 2pm
  • Fri-Sat, Aug. 4-5 at 8pm
  • Sun, Aug. 6 at 2pm
  • Thu, Aug. 10 at 7:30pm
  • Fri-Sat, Aug. 11-12 at 8pm
  • Sun, Aug. 13 at 2pm

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CHRISTMAS WITH C.S. LEWIS | Dec. 20-23 | Aronoff Center – Jarson-Kaplan Theater

CAA_Christmas with C.S. LewisCHRISTMAS WITH C.S. LEWIS
starring David Payne

December 20-23, 2023
Aronoff Center – Jarson-Kaplan Theater

Tickets on sale Friday, July 21 at 10:00 AM 

CALENDAR INFORMATION

WHAT:                CHRISTMAS WITH C.S. LEWIS, Starring David Payne

WHEN:                 Wednesday, December 20 – 7:30 PM

Thursday, December 21 – 7:30 PM

Friday, December 22 – 2:00 PM & 7:30 PM

Saturday, December 23 – 2:00 PM

WHERE:               Aronoff Center – Jarson-Kaplan Theater

PRICE:                  $64.00 (Additional service fees may apply.)

INFO:                   In the early years of his young adult life, C.S. Lewis believed that the story of Christ’s birth was nothing more than a feel-good myth. That all changed after an encounter with his great friend and fellow author, J.R.R. Tolkien. Although both men loved mythology in general, Tolkien was convinced that the Jesus myth was the one true myth. That was the start of Lewis’ journey from Atheism to Christianity, and Christmas took on an entirely different meaning for him.

TICKET INFORMATION – on sale Friday, July 21 at 10:00 AM

www.CincinnatiArts.org
(513) 621-ARTS [2787]
Aronoff Center Ticket Office
Group sales (10 or more): (513) 977-4157

CINCINNATI, OH – Acclaimed actor David Payne stars in Christmas with C.S. Lewis at the Aronoff Center’s intimate Jarson-Kaplan Theater for five performances only from December 20-23, 2023 (see below for performance schedule).  The one-man show is part of the Cincinnati Arts Association’s 2023-24 Season.

Tickets are $64 and go on sale Friday, July 21 at www.CincinnatiArts.org, (513) 621-2787 [ARTS], and the Aronoff Center Ticket Office. Group discount tickets for ten or more are available by calling (513) 977-4157. Applicable services fees may apply.

In the early years of his young adult life, C.S. Lewis believed that the story of Christ’s birth was nothing more than a feel-good myth. That all changed after an encounter with his great friend and fellow author, J.R.R. Tolkien. Although both men loved mythology in general, Tolkien was convinced that the Jesus myth was the one true myth. That was the start of Lewis’ journey from Atheism to Christianity, and Christmas took on an entirely different meaning for him.

In Christmas with C.S. Lewis, we find Lewis at his home near Oxford hosting a group of Americans who are Christmassing in England. Come experience an unforgettable assortment of Yuletide recollections that stimulate curiosity, laughter, gladness, and even some tears. Above all, discover how that encounter with Tolkien forever changed Lewis’ Christmas celebrations.

David Payne  
Since landing his first role as C.S. Lewis in the 1990s, David Payne has become the world’s foremost actor in the world of Lewis. He has performed as C.S. Lewis in more than 1,000 productions, in front of nearly 750,000 people. There almost seems to be a magical connection between Payne and his audiences.  Throughout the entire performance audience members feel as if they’re in the presence of the great author, scholar, and humorist as Payne completely embodies the role.

CHRISTMAS WITH C.S. LEWIS – Performance Schedule

  • Wednesday, December 20 – 7:30 PM
  • Thursday, December 21 – 7:30 PM
  • Friday, December 22 – 2:00 PM & 7:30 PM
  • Saturday, December 23 – 2:00 PM

For more information, visit https://birdandbabyproductions.com/shows/a-christmas-with-c-s-lewis/.

CINCINNATI ARTS ASSOCIATION SPONSORS

SEASON SPONSORS:  AMERITAS (Founding Season Sponsor), FIFTH THIRD BANK (Lifetime Endowment Partner), LOCAL 12 WKRC-TV, The P&G FUND of The Greater Cincinnati Foundation, TRI-STATE CHEVY DEALERS

SEASON PRESENTING SPONSORS:  21C Museum Hotel, Cincinnati Herald, CityBeat, Fairfield Inn & Suites Cincinnati Uptown/University Area, Harlan Graphics, Heidelberg Distributing, Kinley Cincinnati, Pepsi, Skyline Chili, TriHealth

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Development Manager – Data and Finance Sought by The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati

TCTC_new logoDEVELOPMENT MANAGER – DATA AND FINANCE
(FULL-TIME)

Organizational Overview: 

The Children’s Theater of Cincinnati’s (TCT) mission is to educate, entertain and engage audiences of all ages through professional theatrical productions and arts education programming.  We fulfill our mission through three primary programs:

  • TCT MainStage at the Taft Theatre
  • TCT On Tour
  • TCT Academy

Vision: To awaken a lifelong love of theatre in children and the young at heart.

Core Beliefs:

  • We believe in the power of theatre to enrich lives and create deeper understandings of people, cultures, and perspectives.
  • We believe that our audiences deserve high quality experiences that are rich with wonder, honesty, compassion, joy, and wisdom.
  • We believe that the arts and education are not mutually exclusive.
  • We believe that the art we create must respect the diversity of our community.
  • We believe in the power of integrated arts education to enrich our lives and our communities.

Objective: To find a dynamic individual to join our team who is passionate about the impact TCT has on thousands of children annually, who would enjoy working for a company in a state of transformational growth, and one that makes employee satisfaction and engagement, and working in an environment that actively embraces diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA), a priority. 

Position Overview:

The Development Manager Data and Finance will assist the Development and Finance Teams and the organization in fulfilling its mission of educating, entertaining and engaging our young audiences through professional theatrical productions and arts education programming.  A successful Development Manager Data and Finance will not only lead TCT internally to achieve its mission, but will be an active advocate in the community, fostering and developing strategic relationships with community organizations/partners.  The Development Manager Data and Finance of The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati (TCT) reports directly to the Development Director with direction/oversight from the Finance Director 

Responsibilities: 

Developing, analyzing, organizing, cleaning and reporting of data in the donor database system and QuickBooks as it relates to individuals, organizations and corporations involved with advancing the mission of TCT.  This includes the practice of developing and maintaining quality data management procedures for the Development, Marketing and Sales Departments.

  • Goal Setting/Benchmarking
    • Participate in setting and monitoring fundraising goals
    • Assist in preparation of fundraising/development calendar
  • Strategic Plan Review and Timely Update
    • Work with Managing Director & CEO to facilitate regular reviews of TCT OGSP Scorecard
    • Connect with Strategy Leaders for updated numbers and assist as needed
  • Annual Fund
    • Assist/manage data pool for campaign
    • Assist in design and pull of progress reports throughout fiscal year as needed
  • Board Contributions and Relations
    • Send out all Board and Executive Committee calendar invites, track attendance, order lunch and set the room including copies of all Board Meeting materials sent ahead
    • Responsible for New Board Member onboarding process including one or more events, new member information in online system and scheduling individual meetings with Managing Director & CEO
    • Maintain information in Spektrix tracking contact preferences, board involvement and participation
    • Maintain information for Grants on demographics and hours for Board Members
    • Assist Managing Director & CEO with sending and collecting of annual Board surveys, conflict of interest forms and payment of Board Dues
  • Recordkeeping & Data Management
    • Timely Gift entry into Spektrix for all financial and in-kind gifts associated with individuals, corporations and organizations at any gift level.
    • Prepare acknowledgement letters for each gift within 48 hours of receipt.
    • Royal Supporters – Prepare and provide list for review for each MainStage production program. Manage deadlines to ensure timely submission.
    • Ensure regular communications with Finance Director to be sure timely receipt of ACH gifts, stock gifts, etc.
    • QuickBooks entry of daily Spektrix deposits (details to be coordinated with Finance Director)
    • Develop and support effort to define and review stats for reporting and grant purposes.
    • Prepare reports as needed to reconcile with Finance Manager, General Ledger and/or Quickbooks
    • Build and run database reports on a regular schedule and mailing lists for donor solicitations and pledge management.
    • Assist with providing timely Calendar Year End Statements for donors as requested.
    • Perform regular data hygiene reviews to maintain high-quality recordkeeping.
  • Special Events, Raffles and Auctions
    • Assist Development Team with appropriate data information gathering forms to support events, raffles and auctions
    • Record items/experiences and associated details/descriptions gathered by Director of Development and Development Manager Grants and Corporate Partnerships
    • Timely entry of Online Auction items in Bidding for Good Auction Software
    • Timely entry of donor and gift details associated with events, raffles and auctions in Spektrix and QuickBooks
    • Prepare gift acknowledgements for individuals, organizations or companies supporting events, raffles and auctions
    • Ensure financial reporting is synchronized between Finance and Development
  • Volunteers
    • Build and/or update records with volunteer contact information, activities and details
    • Maintain demographics for volunteers and hours for grants and statistics.
    • Assist with volunteer recruitment through the UC Volunteer System and any other volunteer portals discovered
  • Individual Giving
    • Assist Director of Development with regular Spektrix reports to demonstrate progress and/or growth opportunities for individual giving
    • Assist with pledge management in Spektrix for Annual or Capital gift commitments
    • Assist in setup and support of special donor events as needed

Ideal and Minimum Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree in nonprofit development or related field; and/or equivalent training through practical business experience
  • Prior development experience
  • Excellent communication and relationship building skills
  • Experience with Microsoft Office
  • Experience with Database management/CRM application software
  • Experience with Spektrix (ticketing/donor software) a plus but not required.

Compensation & Benefits:

  • Salary range: $45,000-$55,000
  • Health, vision and dental benefits available after a waiting period. Health insurance premiums paid by TCT at 100% for employee only high deductible plan.
  • 403(b) retirement plan participation available with eligibility for an employer match after one year of credited service.
  • Generous PTO accrual based on years of service (five weeks paid vacation in first year).
  • Generous paid holiday schedule.
  • Additional paid time off between December Holidays and New Year’s (Winter Break).
  • Flexible schedule opportunities and hybrid work opportunity.

The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati believes the stories on our stages and the work we do behind the scenes must reflect the diverse communities we serve. We believe inclusive work cultures spark wide-ranging, exploratory conversations and learning. Therefore, we strongly welcome and encourage people from all backgrounds, identities, abilities, and ages to apply as we continue our commitment to diversity and build an inclusive environment at TCT.

TO APPLY: Qualified candidates should submit whatever they feel best reflects their qualifications. This can come in the form of a video, cover letter/resume, portfolio, and/or demo reels. (Files should be less than 3MB in total, links are welcome). No phone calls, please.

Please submit materials and any references by Friday August 18, 2023, to Director of Development, Anne Venters at anne.venters@tctcincinnati.com. Subject Line: DEVELOPMENT MANAGER – DATA AND FINANCE 2023

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Box Office Manager Sought by NKU SOTA

NKU_SOTA logoWorking Title: Box Office Manager
Department: School of the Arts
Compensation Title: Specialist, Box Office Operations
Work Schedule: 11:00 am – 5:00 pm, times adjusted for evening and weekend work schedule as productions occur.
Hours per Week: 37.5
Months per Year: 10

Commitment to Inclusive Excellence
Northern Kentucky University (NKU) seeks excellence by enriching its educational environment and culture through the diversity of its administration, faculty and staff and by embracing inclusiveness, equity, and global awareness in all dimensions of its work. NKU is an Equal Opportunity/Equal Access/Affirmative Action institution. We encourage applications by members of diverse groups and by persons with a demonstrated commitment to issues of diversity and experience in achieving goals relative to inclusive excellence.

Purpose of Position
The Box Office Manager reports to the SOTA Director. This person works closely with other departments in the College of Arts and Sciences and with the Student Account Services, Office of First Year Programs, Office of the Comptroller, Payroll Office, and Facilities Management. The Fine Arts Box Office provides ticketing and event staffing support for the Theatre and Dance program and the Music program at Northern Kentucky University. The primary venues for fine arts events at NKU are the 650-seat Greaves Concert Hall, 315-seat Corbett Theatre, and 120-seat Stauss Theatre.

Evening and weekend hours will be required in accordance with the schedule of performances and other events as appropriate.

This is a ten-month (academic fall and spring semester) hourly position that includes life, health, dental and disability insurance, tuition waiver benefits, vacation, and sick leave.

Primary Responsibilities

  • Management of the ticketing window during regular hours of operation and events. Responsibilities include receiving and returning calls and emails, selling tickets to walk-up patrons, and taking and processing ticket orders and exchanges for SOTA events. Process season subscription orders and gift certificates as needed.
  • Balance, record, and deposit income from daily ticket sales to appropriate program accounts in collaboration with the SOTA Budget Officer, SOTA Publicity and Events Manager, and student account services as needed.
  • Interview, hire, train, and supervise work-study student assistants and volunteers for the ticketing window, front of the house, and house management. Maintain training documents in consultation with Theatre and Dance Program Head
  • Maintain and update patron mailing lists in collaboration with SOTA Publicity and Events Manager.
  • Assist SOTA Publicity and Events Manager in the creation and mailing of seasonal brochures and other promotional materials for productions, such as video interviews, behind-the-scenes photos, social media content, etc.
  • Manage all ticketed performances, overseeing day-of-show box office operations as well as all front-of-house staff.
  • In coordination with SOTA Publicity and Events Manager and Theatre & Dance Program Head, communicate with local/regional schools and other organizations to promote school matinee performances and special events/touring performances/arts programming. Coordinate group ticket sales and act as the liaison between schools/organizations and SOTA.
  • Maintain a list of prioritized needs, repairs, etc. for performance, front of the house, and patron wayfinding spaces as well as work with the SOTA office to facilitate those needs. Assist in the general care and organization of these spaces.
  • Assist with administrative tasks for SOTA as needed. This may include running errands, making copies, filing, or other clerical work.

Qualifications
A minimum of 2 years of related experience. Significant experience in Fine Arts, Event Management, or other Arts Administration.

Experience in supervision of employees, (preferably student employees), experience with computerized ticketing software; NKU uses VBO (Virtual Box Office), proficiency with Microsoft Office suite of software, especially Word, Excel, and Teams.

Excellent written and verbal communication skills.

Impeccable customer service, time management, analytical and problem-solving skills.

Understanding and support of the values and missions of Northern Kentucky University and the School of the Arts.

Cash handling and customer service experience required

CPR certified (if not certified at the time of hiring, the employee would be required to complete training by the end of the 90-day probationary period)

Review of materials will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.

Minimum Education: High School Diploma
Preferred Education: Associates Degree
Minimum Experience: 2 years
Salary: Minimum $17.63/hour
Quick Link: https://jobs.nku.edu/postings/13077

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