Monthly Archives: August 2023

Cast Announced for FREAKY FRIDAY at The Covedale Center

CCPAThe cast includes:

  • Savannah Boyd as Ellie
  • Sarah D. Cohen as Katherine
  • Sean Miller-Jones as Mike
  • Gabriel Kanai Nakata as Adam
  • Dez Flynn Hutchens as Fletcher
  • Juna Brosas as Savannah/Catering Staff
  • Clare Hingsbergen as Ms. Meyers/Officer Sitz, Savannah’s Mom/Catering staff/Wedding Guest
  • Josh Van Nort as Mr. Bluman/Well’s Dad/Catering Staff/Wedding Guest,
  • Elizabeth L. Taylor as Danielle/Ms. Luckenbill/Adam’s Mom, Mrs. Time/Catering Staff
  • Noah Warner as Wells/Senior O’Brian/Catering staff/Wedding Guest
  • Zach Treinen as Teen Ensemble/Wedding Guest, Swing
  • Ethan Kuchta as Parker/Louis/Catering Staff
  • Elena Boyd as Gretchen
  • Karli Smith as Hannah
  • Courtney Duncan as Laurel/Catering Staff
  • Natalie Klug as Teen Ensemble/Wedding Guest/Catering Staff
  • Peyton Wright as Torrey
  • Ava Martin as Teen Ensemble/Wedding Guest/Catering Staff
  • Mitchell Wolking as Teen Ensemble/Wedding Guest/Catering Staff
  • Jenna Treinen as Teen Ensemble/Wedding Guest, Swing
  • Ella Tillery as Teen Ensemble/Wedding Guest

Directed & choreographed by Genevieve Perrino
Music direction by Ted Baldwin

Performances run Oct. 12-Nov. 5. For more information visit www.cincinnatilandmarkproductions.com/ccpa/

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Hit Musical RING OF FIRE: The Music of Johnny Cash Brings the Story and Music of Johnny Cash to Life Beginning Aug. 26

PIP_Ring of FireCINCINNATI  (Aug. 3, 2023) – The music of the Man in Black returns to Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park Aug. 26 in the toe-tapping, soul-stirring musical biography RING OF FIRE: THE MUSIC OF JOHNNY CASH. The hit musical, which features 30 songs from Cash’s career, is presented by the Markley Family and sponsored by US Bank. The production runs through Oct. 1. (Opening night is Aug. 31.)

Johnny Cash’s razor-sharp vocals and stripped-down country sound helped shape the American rock’n’roll landscape of the 20th century. RING OF FIRE: THE MUSIC OF JOHNNY CASH depicts his early life in the cotton fields of Arkansas and his move to Memphis where he launches his music career, hits it big and marries the love of his life, June Carter. To tell the story, five actor-musicians deliver crowd-pleasing renditions of Cash’s musical catalog, including “I Walk the Line,” “Folsom Prison Blues,” “I’ve Been Everywhere” and “Ring of Fire.”

“It’s an almost mythic American tale – of growing up in simple, dirt-poor surroundings in the heartland of America, leaving home, traveling on wings of music, finding love, misadventure, success, faith, redemption, and the love of a good woman – and eventually returning home,” explains Richard Maltby, Jr., the original creator of RING OF FIRE: THE MUSIC OF JOHNNY CASH along with William Meade, who conceived the production.

The updated version of the script and orchestrations, which Maltby premiered at Milwaukee Rep in 2013, features five actors who play their own instruments, making the script more intimate and personal. This intimate experience is supported in our production by the new Rouse Theatre, in which seats are closer to the stage, bringing audience members closer to the action.

The set design by Chen-Wei Liao creates a contemporary and impressionistic vibe, leaning into muscular, modern styles of scenic art rather than the nostalgia of the period when Cash first found success.

“We’re tapping into aspects of Johnny Cash’s personality: ferocity, tenderness, despair, all the times of being human he encapsulated in his poetry of lyrics and his soul of music,” says Tony-award-nominated director and choreographer Marcia Milgram Dodge, who previously directed Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story (2020), The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (2017), The Secret Garden (2015) and Cabaret (2013) for the Playhouse, and directs and choreographs the new RING OF FIRE: THE MUSIC OF JOHNNY CASH.

CAST
Alex Canty
Matt Cusack
Allison Ann Kelly
Leenya Rideout
David Rowen

PRODUCTION
Director/Choreographer – Marcia Milgrom Dodge
Music Director – Leenya Rideout
Set Designer – Chen-Wei Liao
Costume Designer – Lauren T. Roark
Lighting Designer – Matthew Richards
Sound Designer – David Bullard
Casting Director – Stephanie Klapper, CSA
Stage Manager – Andrea L. Shell

TICKETS

Tickets begin at $35. Preview performances take place Aug. 26, 29 and 30 at 7:30 p.m.  Opening night is Aug. 31 at 7:30 p.m. Performances will take place on Tuesday-Fridays at 7:30 p.m., Saturdays at 2 and 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. A weekday matinee will be offered on Sept. 13 at 1 p.m. in lieu of an evening performance.  To purchase tickets or for more information, call the Playhouse Box Office at 513-421-3888 (toll-free in Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana at 800-582-3208) or visit www.cincyplay.com. Patrons who are deaf, hard-of-hearing, deaf-blind or speech disabled: dial 711 to connect to the Box Office via Ohio Relay Services.

EVENTS: All performances at 7:30 p.m., unless otherwise noted:

Opening Night: Aug. 31
Share the excitement of Thursday opening nights with a lively post-show cast party.

Art Talks (formerly Meet the Artists): Sept. 3 (2pm), Sept. 7 and Sept. 20
Stay after select performances for a behind-the-scenes discussion with members of the artistic team.

Pay What You Can: Sept. 6 and Sept. 12 (1 p.m.)
Pay What You Can performances are an additional way we try to make live theatre accessible to those who otherwise might not be able to attend our shows. Tickets can be purchased by phone at 513-421-3888 or in person beginning at noon, day of the performance only. Tickets are subject to availability.

Audio Described Performance: Sept. 15 (2 p.m.)
Trained volunteers describe the visual elements of the production via a hearing enhancement system, allowing patrons to hear dialogue, music and other sound effects. The description is timed to avoid interfering with dialogue. Before the show and during intermission, show and actor information are shared.

Signed Performance: Sept. 17 (2 p.m.)
Each Rouse Theatre production offers one signed ASL performance during the show’s run.

ADVISORY
Suitable for teenage and adult audiences. This musical celebrates the iconic Johnny Cash, featuring details of Johnny’s career, covering topics such as substance abuse, guns, violence and murder.

SPONSORS
Presented by the Markley Family in memory of James and Noretta Markley.  Production Sponsor is US Bank. Honorary Producer is The Lemmerman Family. Rouse Theatre Season Sponsor is Schueler Group. Rouse Theatre Season Design Sponsor is Kerry Automotive.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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Cast Announced for THE CEMETERY CLUB at Springboro Community Theatre

SCT_logoSpringboro Community Theatre is proud to announce the cast of “The Cemetery Club” by Ivan Menchell, directed by Don Campbell. The show will run September 15-17 & 22-24, 2023. Thank you to everyone that came and auditioned for us!

Three Jewish widows meet once a month for tea before going to visit their husbands’ graves. Ida is sweet tempered and ready to begin a new life; Lucille is a feisty embodiment of the girl who just wants to have fun; and Doris is priggish and judgmental, particularly when Sam the butcher enters the scene. He meets the widows while visiting his wife’s grave. Doris and Lucille squash the budding romance between Sam and Ida. They are guilt-stricken when this nearly breaks Ida’s heart.

Ida: Jill Doster Evens
Lucille: Kathy Campbell
Doris: Donna Cason
Sam: Jim Spencer
Mildred: Nancy Albert

For more information visit www.borotheatre.org

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KEVIN BAUER POWER HOUR IMPROV SHOW On Aug. 19

MISC_Kevin BauerDayton, Kentucky- A comedy powerhouse is headed to the Commonwealth Sanctuary August 19th.

Fast paced, Chicago style improv featuring the best of the region! Hilarious games and scenes come up with on the spot inspired by you! Enjoy music, beer, and delicious food as the Improv Power Hour (and a half) levels the room! Doors open at 6 show at 730!!

Date: August 19th
Time: Doors 6pm, Show 730
Tickets: $15

Available on eventbrite:
www.eventbrite.com/e/comedy-commonwealth-presents-the-kevin-bauer-power-hour-improv-show-tickets-691055604917?aff=oddtdtcreator&mibextid=Zxz2cZ

Location:
Commonwealth Sanctuary
522 Fifth Ave
Dayton, KY  41074
United States

Ages 18 and up

These comedians have been performing in many places in this great country and now we are hanging our hat here! Check out this ever changing, ever evolving, raucous ride!

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UTOPIA, OHIO A New Musical Review

By Katrina Reynolds

UTOPIA, OHIO A New Musical presented by Hugo West Theatricals through August 13th. I attended the opening night performance. 

Oh, hello there! Not who you were expecting? Allow me to introduce myself: my name is Katrina (Kat) Reynolds and I am a local theatre artist. I was asked to step in as a guest reviewer for Behind The Curtain Cincinnati and I could not be more excited about that! (And if you like this, maybe I’ll be asked again, wink wink.) Now back to the business at hand…

Hugo West Theatricals does it again with its uncanny ability to bring us local history in theatrical form. Their current offering? Utopia, Ohio, a new musical written and produced by the incomparable Joshua Steele.

For those who may not know (yours truly included), the musical follows the real history of three little-known utopian experiments as told by the voices of individuals whose lives led them there: a widowed shoemaker, a Black man who escapes enslavement with his family, and a Jewish immigrant fleeing persecution. This place they called Utopia is a mere 30 miles from Cincinnati which in itself is an intriguing fact.

Under the helm of director Zach Steele (who also performs in the piece), Utopia, Ohio is a sort of folksy opera where most of the story is told through song. The styles of music throughout touch on several different genres and the vast majority of the performers play multiple instruments.

The staging of the show is rather creative: characters come in and out of the main playing area whilst adding an accessory to their costume to remind you that they are a different person. Projections by graphic designer Greg Glevick show us photos of the actual people who these actors are portraying. That in addition to strong acting choices assist with these character transitions. Costume Designer Jim Stump has made some smart choices which both clearly convey the time period and do not hinder the actors’ performances.

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Ensemble of UTOPIA, OHIO by Hugo West Theatricals. Photo by Mikki Schaffner.

Serving as both Assistant Director and Dramaturg, Deondra Kamau Means had his work cut out for him. It is not easy to tell this tale in two acts, especially since the majority of the audience may be ignorant of the story origins. However, as per usual, Mr. Means succeeds.

While for the most part the ensemble is truly an unbreakable one, there are indeed stand-out performances. First artist of note (in not particular order) is Linsey Rogers as multiple leading characters. In addition to her undeniable acting talent, Ms. Rogers’ violin playing is exquisite. Another extraordinarily strong contender is Zack Steele as Moishe and several ensemble members. Mr. Steele has an intoxicating energy that is sure to draw any audience member in.

It is difficult to see things opening night as there might be a hiccup or two along the way. For example, there is no doubt Jeremiah Savon Jackson (as Samuel and Ensemble) is a talented vocalist; however, troubles navigating the microphone led to moments where he was not intelligible. When the story is told through song, it is very important to hear every word.

Josh Steele has written a fantastic piece which should come as no surprise to those of us who have been graced with his talent in past. My only critique would be that certain songs could be shortened as it can be easy to “tune out” if they go on for too long. It might be best to add more dialogue in order for songs not to be inordinately lengthy. However, it is obvious what Mr. Steele is trying to accomplish and I would say he should consider this production a success.

In summary, a thoroughly enjoyable (and educational!) show with strong acting, musicality, and vocals. Utopia, Ohio can be enjoyed at The Carnegie Center of Columbia Tusculum (a former Carnegie library).

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