Monthly Archives: March 2024

HELLO DOLLY! Runs April 25-28

GHCT_65 logoHELLO DOLLY!
Greater Hamilton Civic Theatre
April 25-28
Miami University Hamilton Parrish Auditorium

Directed by Matt Neal
Produced by Cy Wood, Sam Haven, & David Stark

Cast: Katelyn Quinn as Dolly Levi, Scott Christian as Horace Vandergelder, Hannah Neal as Irene Malloy, Ali Lander as Minnie Fay, Tyler Parsons as Cornelius Hackl, Nick Knox as Barnaby Tucker, Danielle Ullman as Ermengarde, Neil Rushnock as Ambrose Kempner, Sami Shabaan as Rudolph & Lori Wegman as Ernestina
Ensemble: Leah Armbruster, Emma Brown, Maura Brown, Faith Bumpus, Rachel Davis, Susie Dierling, Maria Engel, Marijo Farley, Janine Graham, Melissa Keller, Veronica Langmyer, Samantha Maynard, Holly Meyer Colant, Kristina Stoddart, Isabella Trippoli, Lori Wegman, Mark Boyle, Clancey Butts, Marco Colant, Chase Engel, Jon Engel, Jim Graham, Ian McCoy, Tim Macuski, Dan Schindler, Sami Shaaban & Maddox Trippoli

  • Thu-Sat, April 25-27 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, April 28 at 2pm

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2024-2025 Season Announced by Loveland Stage Company

LSC_logoWe are ecstatic to announce our upcoming season!

JAMES AND THE GIANT PEACH JR. – Youth Summer Workshop
Directed by Mike Yarick
July 11-14, 2024

DISENCHANTED!
Directed by Carissa Sloan
November 1-17, 2024

GODSPELL
Directed by Amy Prestridge
March 7-23, 2025

THE TOXIC AVENGER
Directed by John Sloan
May 2-18, 2025

#actwithLOVE

JAMES AND THE GIANT PEACH JR., GODSPELL, and THE TOXIC AVENGER are presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.mtishows.com

DISENCHANTED! is presented by special arrangement with Broadway Licensing, LLC. (www.broadwaylicensing.com)

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Auditions Announced for SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK LIVE! at Mason Community Players

MCP_logoAuditions for Mason Community Players Fall Show Are Set – Mason Community Players, Inc. is holding auditions for its fall show, SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK LIVE! The show will be directed by Laureen Catlin and produced by Mary Stan Fizer with musical direction by Lara Gonzalez.

In Schoolhouse, we meet Tom, a nerve-wracked school teacher who is freaked out about his first day of teaching. He tries to relax by watching TV, when various characters emerge from the set and show him how to win his students over with imagination and music. Full of familiar tunes such as Just a Bill, Lolly, Lolly, Lolly and Conjunction Junction this show promises to transport you back to a simpler time.

If you are interested in being a part of the show, the singing of a song is the requirement. Come as a family! Come with your partner! Come as an individual! Each song is being treated as a mini show in itself with its own “family.” Depending on the number cast, you could be a part of two or more songs with a flexible rehearsal schedule. It’s a perfect show for those whose schedules make rehearsals for book musicals a challenge.

Auditions will be

  • Saturday, May 18th from 2pm to 6pm or
  • Sunday, May 19th from 2pm to 4pm

at 5140 Minuteman Court, Mason
(Varied location is to accommodate a rental in the Playhouse at 5529 Mason Road. Location is blocks from the Playhouse.)

Each auditioner age 14 and up should prepare 16-32 bars of a song of your choosing. Musical theatre songs encouraged! Please bring sheet music or a music track to sing along with. Both an accompanist and blue tooth speakers will be provided.

Those under the age of 14 may prepare a song, or be asked to sing a tune of the accompanist’s choosing (“Twinkle, Twinkle” or “Happy Birthday”, for instance.)

Those auditioning should fill out an audition form online or at the audition. The online form is accessible at MasonPlayers.org with a link on the Home Page.

If you would like to be a part of the show and cannot attend auditions, or have any questions or concerns, please contact Director Laureen Catlin. laureen.catlin@gmail.com.

SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK LIVE! will be performed September 6, 7, 12, 13 & 14 at 7:30pm and September 8 at 2pm at the Mason Community Playhouse.

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STEW Review

Review by Katrina “Kat” Reynolds

Stew presented by Playhouse in the Park through April 7th. I attended the March 20th performance.

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Sydnie Brown as Lil’ Mama, Michele Shay as Mama & Maliyah Gramata-Jones as Nelly in STEW. Photo by Mikki Schaffner.

Just in time for the season of growth and change, Cincinnati’s Playhouse in the Park is gifting audiences with Stew by playwright Zora Howard. Described as a “story about the relationship between mothers, daughters, and the realities that bind them together” and under the capable direction of Stori Ayers, Stew takes place in the kitchen of a family’s matriarch as three generations prepare for a very important meal.

Set Design by Richard H. Morris, Jr. is impressive and detailed. As indicated by its title, the action of this play centers much around the actual/very well faked preparation of a family recipe. We see working faucets, vegetables being chopped, dumplings in need of rolling – and Mr. Morris’ design supports this culinary choreography quite nicely. My only critique would be that the kitchen is almost too nice in appearance as it is implied in the text that the house has been in the family for some time and its current owner is not exactly flush. I would have liked to have seen a wee bit more “shabbiness” or “wear-and-tear” to its appearance.

Costume Design by Raphael Regan is sharp and simple. Spoiler alert: the characters are in their jammies and the way each character has a very distinct style is appreciated. In addition, the clothing looks natural on the actors and they are able to move around comfortably as one usually does in their house clothes. A seemingly simple ask, but those in theatre know better. Well done!

A show of this nature requires a strong ensemble of artists who can convince us they are a family and Casting Director Stephanie Klapper understood the assignment. This talented group of double-X chromosomed performers includes Michele Shay as Mama; Shayna Small as older daughter, Lillian; Maliyah Gramata-Jones as younger daughter, Nelly; and Sydnie Brown as Lillian’s daughter who is affectionately referred to as Lil’ Mama. While each gives a strong performance, I was particularly impressed by Ms. Small and Ms. Gramata-Jones who not only exceled in their own characterizations, but truly portrayed themselves as sisters in every way.

Final notes are about Ms. Howard’s script: as you know, I’m not a big fan of spoilers, so it is difficult to give highlights without ruining something for someone – but I shall try. I found the script compelling and real, filled with the mix of laughter and tension only family can offer. Unfortunately, the ending was rather unclear and could have benefitted from more information to make it more impactful. It felt, in some ways, like a “choose-your-own-adventure” moment where a key event was evident, but the timeline surrounding it was very much up for debate. I do not feel it diminishes the play’s strength in any way, but I do feel it could be even stronger if things were not as fluid.

In summary, Stew addresses a plethora of important and universal issues while also reminding the non-BIPOC attendees of the privilege not granted to everyone. Few things can be better than a story about black women that is written, directed, and performed by – dare I say it? – black women. It is both entertaining and heart-breaking and you will certainly get your money’s worth during this 90-minute foray into the private lives of these four survivors. In addition, if you listen carefully, you might hear the familiar voice of one of our very favourite Cincinnati performers doubling as a radio deejay (Rob and I are about 99% sure he solved the mystery when I said “I know that voice!”). Hint: if it’s who we think it is, he was last seen at Moe and Jack’s Place in a yuletide romp in multiple roles. <Ahem, Ken Early, ahem.>

For more information, please visit www.behindthecurtaincincy.com/2024/02/01/stew-runs-march-2-april-7/.

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Cast Announced for GOD’S FAVORITE at Mason Community Players

MCP_logoDirector Lara Gonzalez and Producer Laureen Catlin are excited to announce the cast of GOD’S FAVORITE.

It is a blend of MCP veterans and newcomers that are sure to bring a lot of laughter to the show! The cast includes:

  • Darren Lee as Joe Benjamin
  • David Hesson as Sidney Lipton
  • Michele Deremo as Rose Benjamin
  • Charlie Rader as David Benjamin
  • Paul Henkler as Ben Benjamin
  • Lisa White as Sarah Benjamin
  • Eva Bower as Mady
  • Andy Crawford as Morris

In a Long Island mansion live a pious, God-fearing tycoon named Joe Benjamin and his family: a long- suffering wife, Rose, a prodigal son, David, a pair of kooky twins, Ben and Sarah, and the maid and butler. One night a messenger from God arrives, and, as in the Biblical story, goes through all manner of temptations to get Joe Benjamin to renounce God. When he refuses, he is visited by all the afflictions imaginable. Will Joe stand firm or will the messenger dissuade him?

God’s Favorite will be performed June 21-23 and 27-29, 2024.

Tickets are available on our website, masonplayers.org!

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