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Video Auditions Announced for A VERY MERIT CHRISTMAS at Merit Theatre Company

You are invited to audition for the chorale for this year’s A VERY MERIT CHRISTMAS concert with Merit Theatre Company & Orchestra. You will perform with our fabulous 50-piece pops orchestra in front of a dazzling set inside the newly-renovated Corbett Theatre at Northern Kentucky University.

Here’s a little taste of our past Christmas concert to give you an idea of this magical event. This year’s program will include many new songs and surprises.
Video auditions are due September 27.

Send your video to production@merittheatre.org. We need to hear you sing about 30 seconds–1 minute of your favorite Christmas song. In your email, please include your full name, phone number, vocal type, and any conflicts you have between October 7 and December 5.

DETAILS:
Chorale rehearsals will be held on Monday evenings from 7–9pm in Northern Kentucky beginning October 7. Rehearsals will be held at NKU the week of December 2.

Performances will be held on December 6 at 7:30pm and December 7 at 2pm & 7:30pm.

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The Walnut Hills High School Theatre Department Welcomes Audiences Back to the Stage for William Shakespeare’s TWELFTH NIGHT

Cincinnati, OH – Returning to the stage for the first time this season, The Walnut Hills High School Theatre Department is eager to welcome audiences to their fall play, the legendary comedy Twelfth Night, by William Shakespeare. The show runs October 17-19, 2024 at 7 p.m. and October 19th at 2p.m.

Set in the fictional “island resort” of Illyria, this enchanting tale follows the adventures of Viola, a shipwrecked maiden who disguises herself as a man named Cesario. Amidst mistaken identities, unrequited love, and uproarious hijinks, Viola finds herself ensnared in a whirlwind of romantic entanglements. As the Countess Olivia falls for Viola/Cesario, who is actually in love with the Duke Orsino, the stage is set for a riotous yet heartwarming exploration of love’s twists and turns. Filled with witty wordplay, memorable characters, and timeless themes of identity and desire, Twelfth Night promises to captivate audiences of all ages with its blend of humor, romance, and revelry.

Tickets are $13 for adults and $11 for students.Tickets go on sale September 23, and can be purchased at: https://sites.google.com/view/whhstheatredepartment/tickets

This production and the entire WHHS Theatre Season is graciously sponsored by:

  • The Walnut Hills High School Class of 1964 Performing Arts Fund
  • Wings Walnut Hills Theatre Boosters
  • WHHS Parent Association
  • Solution Roofing
  • Riverview Heating and Cooling

J. Clark Sayre as Sir Toby Belch & Andrew Canter as Malvolio. Photo by Mikki Shaffner.

Featuring Lauryn Shafer as Viola,  Caroline Lovelace as Olivia, Charles Burdsall as Orsino, Zachary Stucker as Sebastian, Andrew Canter as Malvolio, Larena Peart as Maria, Clark Sayre as Sir Toby Belch, James Overton as Sir Andrew Aguecheek, Jonathan Rubin as Feste, Elijah Cook as Fabian, Ad Kennedy as Antonio, Jude Shotwell as Valentine, Roux Maynard as Curio, Emmanuel Magba-Kamara as Captain/Hotel Staff, Aubrey Lowe as Servant/Sailor/Hotel Staff, Aidyn Montgomery as First Officer/Sailor/Hotel Staff, Naomi Madris as Second Officer/Sailor/Hotel Staff, Norah Boehm as Priestess/Sailor/Hotel Staff, Scarlett Frank as Sailor/Hotel Staff, Sami Ray as Sailor/Hotel Staff, and Devlin Kennedy as Sailor/Hotel Staff

  • Directed by Mike Sherman
  • Technical Director/Scenic Designer/Hair and Makeup Designer-  Helen A. Raymond-Goers
  • Production Stage Manager/Head Electrician- Abbie Kershner
  • Assistant Stage Manager- McKenzie Bell
  • Production Manager- Nyla Shahanavaz
  • Costume Designer/Costume Manager- Alice Carmicle
  • Lighting Designer- Dallon Hatton
  • Props Designer/Props Manager- Peri Brenner
  • Sound Designer- Edmund Gimbert
  • Marketing and Publicity Head- Adelaide Linser
  • Assistant Hair and Makeup Head- Piper Hawkins

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THE GARBOLOGISTS Review

By Katrina “Kat” Reynolds

THE GARBOLOGISTS presented by Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati through Oct. 6th. I attended the opening night performance. 

Torie Wiggins as Marlowe & Nathan Neorr as Danny. Photo by Ryan Kurtz.

Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati opens its 39th season with its production of THE GARBOLOGISTS le. This Regional Premiere invites us into the lives of two essential workers from very different worlds who continue to butt heads until they discover a tie that binds them. While the script had been a consideration for some time.

Director D. Lynn Meyers felt staging this show was a wonderful way to honour Cincinnati Rumpke sanitation truck worker Angel Flores who was murdered while on the job. She is quoted as saying “I have this faith that the more we know about each other and our shared experiences, the more we can share.” As usual, Ms. Meyers’ direction is flawless. The pace of the show is steady, scene changes are completed promptly (but the crew always seems so relaxed!), and every bit of stage is used.

Scenic Designer Brian c. Mehring performs his usual magic with this functional and impressive set. Both Sound Design by Trey Tatum as well as Lighting Design by Chris Lipstreau add the perfect touches to the feel of being up early in the AM on a cold day to deal with others people’s refuse. Together, these contributions allow the audience to truly be along for the ride in a garbage truck and on the streets of New York on trash day. In addition, Costume Designer Hannah Dringenburg hits the mark by ensuring the uniform of the veteran essential worker has stains and is well-worn while that of the newbie is a bit more crisp and clean.

This two-person cast is absolute fire. (Oops – fire and garbage don’t mix, do they?) Playing the role of Marlowe, an Ivy League-educated rookie, is Torie Wiggins. Ms. Wiggins is certainly a familiar face on Cincinnati stages and it’s for good reason. She gives us a beautiful performance of a complicated human who you might not always like, but who is definitely real.

As Danny, the veteran, Nathan Neorr is nothing short of exceptional. Mr. Neorr plays a rough-around-the-edges essential worker who is surprisingly a lovable “good guy”. He masters the speech patterns and manner of a typical New Yorker who has seen a few things, yet remains kind at the heart of it. We would all be so lucky to have a Danny in our corner.

As you may know, I don’t like to be a reviewer who spoils things. However, it can be said that THE GARBOLOGISTS you find yourself not necessarily knowing where it will go. For someone who sees a lot of theatre, this is a wonderful thing. Playwright Lindsey Joelle offers the audience some sharp dialogue and moments of levity as well as sadness. But just like trash day, it’s all a part of being alive, isn’t it? There is something to be said when we are reminded that someone else’s trash is another person’s treasure – so be sure to take a moment to appreciate the things (and people) you might take for granted.

Click here for more information about the production.

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THE MISS MAGNOLIA SENIOR CITIZEN BEAUTY PAGEANT Runs Sept. 20-28

THE MISS MAGNOLIA SENIOR CITIZEN BEAUTY PAGEANT
Tri-County Players
Sept. 20-28
Evendale Bell Tower Art Pavilion 

Directed by John Vanderplough

Cast: Jamie Ball as Sam, Nan Bongioni as Eadie, Lori Bowling as Imogene, Marianne Bradshaw as Lurleen, Carla Browning as Hazel, Becky Cole as Beatrice, Steve Krieger as Clovis, Elaine Michael as Martha & Cathy Woodruff as Maude

The Four Old Broads are back, with some wacky new friends, in an all-new comedy. Against her better judgement, Lurleen Dupree is throwing the seventh annual Miss Magnolia Senior Citizen Beauty Pageant. Martha Parcell is certain that it is finally her year to win. But Beatrice, Imogene and Eaddy have other plans. Throw in a tambourine-playing squirrel, dueling Elvises, and an unfortunate spray-tanning incident… and you’re in for a knee-slapping, side-splitting night of live theatre.

  • Fri-Sat, Sept. 20-21 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, Sept. 22 at 3pm
  • Fri-Sat, Sept. 27-28

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Cast Announced for SOMETHING ROTTEN at the Covedale Center

CLP proudly announces the cast of SOMETHING ROTTEN in the Arnold and Mary Jo Barnett Performance Hall Located at Covedale Center for the Performing Arts!

SOMETHING ROTTEN
Book by Karey Kirkpatrick and John O’Farrell, Music and Lyrics by Karey Kirkpatrick and Wayne Kirkpatrick
October 17 – November 10, 2024

Welcome to the Renaissance! The Black Plague has ceded power to the Puritans. Farthingales and codpieces are the latest fashion trends. And the biggest celebrity in England is some guy named William Shakespeare. Meanwhile, brothers Nick and Nigel Bottom, in trying to keep their acting company afloat consult a soothsayer who informs them that the future of theatre involves acting, singing, and dancing – sometimes all at once! With hilarious songs like “I Hate Shakespeare,” “Will Power” and the title tune “Something Rotten,” the Bottom brothers write the world’s very first “musical,” as they battle the Bard himself. SOMETHING ROTTEN is a hysterical, joyous musical celebration of everything you love about Broadway!

Production team: Jay Goodlett, Director; Greg Dastillung, Music Director, Tina DeAlderete, Choreographer and Jenny Lutes, Stage Manager

The cast: Aaron Marshall (Nick Bottom), Christopher Wells (Shakespeare), Anthony J. Contreras (Nigel Bottom), Jazz McMullen (Nostradamus), Cammi Caldwell (Bea), Jerrod Gruber (Brother Jeremiah), Elena Boyd (Portia), Austin Hoard (Minstrel), Josh Van Nort (Lord Clapham/Ensemble), Trey Finkenstead (Shylock/Ensemble), Jordan Ward, Sarah Condon, Emma Hackworth and Cassidy Steele (Bards Girls/Townspeople/Ensemble), Issiah Current (Tom Snout/Ensemble), Caleb Freed (Robin/Ensemble), Nicholas Lyons Rohr (Peter Quince/Ensemble), Delaney O’Toole (Ensemble), Katie McCarthy (Ensemble/Swing for Bea and Portia) and Nick Godfrey (Ensemble).

SOMETHING ROTTEN
Thurs. Oct. 17 – Fri. Oct. 18 – Sat. Oct. 19 – Sun. Oct. 20
Thurs. Oct. 24 – Fri. Oct. 25 – Sat. Oct. 26 – Sun. Oct. 27
Thurs. Oct. 31 – Fri. Nov. 1 – Sat. Nov. 2 – Sun. Nov. 3
Thurs. Nov. 7 – Fri. Nov. 8 – Sat. Nov. 9– Sun. Nov. 10
Performances run Wed. & Thurs. at 7:30; Fri. & Sat. at 8pm; Sun. at 2pm.

Where: Covedale Center for the Performing Arts – 4990 Glenway Avenue Cincinnati, OH 45238

Tickets: $33.00 for Adults, $30.00 for Seniors/Students. Tickets may be purchased online at www.CLPShows.org or by calling the box office at 513 241 6550.

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