Monthly Archives: March 2024

INTO THE WOODS Runs April 19-27

LP_Into the WoodsINTO THE WOODS
Lumos Players
April 19-27
Lakeview Church of Christ [Maineville]

Directed by Corey Nieman
Music directed by Katie Personke

The story follows a Baker and his wife, who wish to have a child; Cinderella, who wishes to attend the King’s Festival; and Jack, who wishes his cow would give milk. When the Baker and his wife learn that they cannot have a child because of a Witch’s curse, the two set off on a journey to break the curse. Everyone’s wish is granted, but the consequences of their actions return to haunt them later with disastrous results.

  • Fri-Sat, April 19-20 at 7:30pm
  • Fri, April 26 at 7:30pm
  • Sat, April 27 at 2pm & 7:30pm

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BEAUTIFUL: The Carol King Musical Runs April 17-May 12

WFIT_Beatiful1BEAUTIFUL: The Carol King Musical
Warsaw Federal Incline Theatre
April 17-May 12
[East Price Hill]

Directed by Jay Goodlett
Music directed by Ryan Heinrich
Choreographed by Jenny Goodlet

Cast: Sydney Higgins as Carole King, Greg Moore as Gerry Goffin, Amanda Marasch as Cynthia Weil, Timothy Andrew Leonard as Barry Mann, Trey Finkenstead as Don Kirschner & Emily Borst as Genie Klein
Ensemble: Evan Rogers, Dylan Perez, Annika Jonker, Mallory Bolser, Yolee Louis, Karli Smith, Loren Richardson, Donald Washington, Jude Abella, Kevin Taylor Simons, Flowy Ebony, Elizabeth L. Taylor, Kyrsten Jankovich & Tre Taylor III

Beautiful is the inspiring tale about a girl who became King with a stirring book by the late Oscar and Tony-nominated Douglas McGrath and the music and lyrics of icons Carole King, Gerry Goffin, Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil. Featuring such unforgettable classics as “You’ve Got a Friend”, “One Fine Day”, “So Far Away”, “Take Good Care of My Baby”, “Up on the Roof”, “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling”, “Will You Love Me Tomorrow”, and “Natural Woman”, this Tony® and Grammy® Award-winning musical phenomenon is filled with the songs you remember and a story you’ll never forget.

  • Wed-Thu, April 17-18 at 7:30pm
  • Fri-Sat, April 19-20 at 8pm
  • Sun, April 21 at 2pm
  • Wed-Thu, April 24-25 at 7:30pm
  • Fri-Sat, April 26-27 at 8pm
  • Sun, April 28 at 2pm
  • Wed-Thu, May 1-2 at 7:30pm
  • Fri-Sat, May 3-4 at 8pm
  • Sun, May 5 at 2pm
  • Wed-Thu, May 8-9 at 7:30pm
  • Fri-Sat, May 10-11 at 8pm
  • Sun, May 12 at 2pm

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EARTHFEST 2024 On April 16

CPI_Earthfest 2024EARTHFEST 2024
Cincinnati Playwrights Initiative
April 16
Aronoff Center Fifth Third Bank Theater [Downtown]

This evening of eight ten-minute plays celebrates Earth Day 2024 in support of the Miami Group Sierra Club.

  • IN AND OUT by Eric Brose
    Would you rather sit inside watching a screen with terrible news or go outside and enjoy nature as it burns away?
  • END OF THE LINE by Liz Coley
    For some folks it’s the end of the world; for others, it’s the beginning.
  • THINK! by Roger Collins
    With their daughter’s birthday approaching just ahead of Earth Day, Sally and Robert find the tables turned as their daughter and son-in-law present them a very unusual “gift.”
  • EARTHWORKS by Doug Decatur
    Love for our Earth began at Fort Ancient and the Hopewell Tribe.
  • IT’S THE ECOLOGY, STUPID by Susan Medure Decatur
    Things ain’t what they used to be, or are they?
  • THE EARTH DAY PLAY (NO PAGEANT) by Alan Jozwiak
    Socially conscious middle-schoolers find some unexpected benefits to recycling while protesting their school’s Earth Day Play [no—Pageant!]
  • EXPRESS YOU LOVE by Rick Schoeff
    A grandparent, deeply troubled by their sensitive, young granddaughter’s depression over the state of the environment and the politics that seem to deny the problems, has returned to a psychotherapist.
  • C.C.N.A. (CONCERNED CRYPTIDS OF NORTH AMERICA) by Rose Vanden Eynden
    Concerned about the escalating climate crisis, a group of cryptids meet to discuss their options to save their world.
  • Tue, April 16 at 7:30pm

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THE LION, THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE Runs April 5-May 5

PIP_The Lion the With and the Wardrobe promo

Promotional photo by Tony Arrasmith/Arrasmith & Associates.

THE LION, THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE
Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park Off the Hill Series
April 5-May 5
[Various]

In Narnia — a land of talking animals, mythical creatures and eternal winter — the White Witch holds power over all. Any who dare dissent are turned instantly into stone. But one day, a little girl named Lucy enters this magical land through an enchanted wardrobe, and her fantastical adventure signals the fulfillment of a prophecy and great change to come. Step through the wardrobe with Lucy, Peter, Susan and Edmund in this tour-de-force, two‐actor adaptation of the beloved and heroic tale of good’s triumph over evil.

Updated 03.20.24 – Visit the official page for the latest list of performances.

  • Fri, April 5 at 7pm | Lebanon Theatre Company – 10 S Mechanic St, Lebanon, OH 45036
  • Sat, April 6 at Noon | Artsville – 5021 Whetsel Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45227
  • Sat, April 13 at 10am | Blue Ash Rec Center – 4433 Cooper Rd, Blue Ash, OH 45242
  • Sat, April 13 at 2pm | Memorial Hall – 1225 Elm Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202
  • Sat, April 20 at 7pm | Bell Tower Arts Pavillion – 3270 Glendale Milford Rd, Cincinnati, OH
  • Sun, April 21 at 1pm | Carnegie Center of Columbia-Tusculum – 3738 Eastern Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45226
  • Sun, April 21 at 7pm | Bi-Okoto Cultural Center – 5601 Montgomery Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45212
  • Fri, April 26 at 7:30pm | Fitton Center for Creative Arts – 101 S Monument Ave, Hamilton, OH 45011
  • Sat, April 27 at 10am | ARCO Price Hill Will – 970 Purcell Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45205
  • Sun, May 5 at 2pm | Kennedy Heights Arts Center – 6546 Montgomery Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45213

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Development Manager – Grants & Sponsorships (Full-Time) Sought by The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati

TCTC_new logoOrganizational 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 DEIA work, a priority.

Position Overview:
The Development Grants and Sponsorships Manager will assist the Development Team and the organization in fulfilling its mission of educating, entertaining and engaging audiences of all ages through professional theatrical productions and arts education programming. Success in this role will lead to expansion of corporate and foundation relationships, increased grant acceptance rates, excellence in the capture and maintenance of relationship and gift details, and advancement of professional guidelines and best practices for Development practice. This position reports directly to the Director of Development.

Responsibilities:
Advancement of relationships within corporations and foundations that result in increased fundraising success. The ongoing practice of timely and accurate updates in Spektrix sharing relationship management, progress, and plans.

Goal Setting/Benchmarking:

  • Assist in preparation of fundraising/development calendar
  • Develop/monitor Corporation & Foundation Giving fundraising plan/calendar
  • Support development plan for annual gifts
  • Compile a list of organizational statistics for each fiscal year that can be referenced in grant writing and other solicitation activities

Grants

  • Identify/cultivate corporate, government, and private foundation involvement for support
  • Directly responsible for writing all grant applications
  • Track and work with appropriate departments to deliver all benefits/recognition for grant awards
  • Maintain calendar with due dates for all new and recurring grants and final reports
  • Directly responsible for the completion of all grant final reports

ArtsWave/OAC/SMU Data Arts

  • Manage all reporting requirements
  • Draft annual application and materials and ongoing reporting requirements
  • Represent TCT at appropriate events and meetings
  • Acknowledge and maintain detailed records

Facility Rentals:

  • Directly responsible for proactively booking facility rentals and achieving budgeted annual goal
  • Research and meet with event planning companies as well as those responsible for booking events within corporations
  • Call on Book of Lists companies to make them aware of rental opportunities for company events and client appreciation events
  • Generate prospect list and reach out with prepared Facility Rental brochure
  • Communicate with renters prior to and following event – scheduling, contracting, collecting payment, and preparing site for guest.
  • Monitor rental during event or schedule another staff member to monitor during rental.

Corporate Sponsors:

  • Directly responsible for identifying/cultivating corporations as potential sponsors
  • Work with Development Director to prepare materials for solicitation Finalize proposals and contract details for sponsorship opportunities
  • Facilitate all benefits for corporate sponsors
  • Utilize Development Committee and Board of Trustees to identify prospects for
  • Sponsorship

In-Kind Donations

  • Work with Finance Director to identify areas of expense that could be reduced through in-kind donations (lumber, trucking, paint)
  • Create a list of current vendors and others in the industry to approach for such donations (Home Depot vs Lowe’s)

Special Events

  • Assist in the solicitation of in-kind gifts for the events
  • Facilitate all benefits given to sponsors/participants for their support
  • Solicitation of sponsorships and table/tickets purchases
  • Solicit items to be auctioned for online auction
  • Solicit raffle/auction items associated with various raffles and auctions

Ideal and Minimum Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree in nonprofit development or related field; or bachelor’s degree and
    equivalent training through practical business experience
  • 3-5 years development experience preferred
  • Proven success in writing grants and a high application success rate a must
  • Demonstrated ability to identify new and manage current corporate and foundation
    relationships, discover and respond to grants opportunities in a timely fashion
  • Project management experience with a successful track record
  • Excellent communication, writing and relationship-building skills
  • Demonstrated ability to collaborate and be a part of a team to further relationships and support efforts of colleagues and volunteers
  • Experience with Microsoft Office
  • Experience with Database Management/CRM application software

Compensation & Benefits:

  • Starting Salary: $47,500.
  • 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 and hybrid work opportunities.

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. Grant writing samples are encouraged. (Files should be less than 3MB in total, links are welcome). No phone calls, please.

Please submit materials and any references by Friday, April 5, 2024, to Director of Development, Anne Venters at anne.venters@tctcincinnati.com. Subject Line: DEVELOPMENT MANAGER – GRANTS AND SPONSORSHIPS 202

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