Monthly Archives: September 2024

THE GODS OF COMEDY Runs Oct. 18-26

THE GODS OF COMEDY
Sunset Players
Oct. 18-26
The Arts Center at Dunham [West Price Hill]

Directed by David Roth
Produced by John Wesseling

Cast: Brandon Hester as Aristide, Lace Walther as Daphne, Jeri Nakamura as Dean Trickett, Corey Meyer as Ralph, Logan Dunn as Zoe, Ray Lebowski as Aleski, Zak Kelley as Dionysus, Rachel Brzezinski as Thalia, Brooke Conner as Brooklyn & Thurman Allen as Area

Daphne and Ralph are young classics professors who have just made a discovery that’s sure to turn them into academic superstars. But something goes disastrously wrong and Daphne cries out in panic, “Save me, gods of ancient Greece”!!… and the gods actually appear! The Ivy league will never be the same as a pair of screwball deities encounters the carnal complexity of college coeds, campus capers, and conspicuous consumption.

  • Fri-Sat, Oct. 18-19 at 8pm
  • Sun, Oct. 20 at 3pm
  • Thu, Oct. 24 at 7:30pm
  • Fri-Sat, Oct. 25-26 at 8pm

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THE TAMING OF THE SHREW: Unrehearsed Runs Sept. 21-22 at Unrehearsed Cincinnati

Cincinnati— 8/14/2024 — Unrehearsed Cincinnati is pleased to introduce this year’s production of THE TAMING OF THE SHREW, to be performed in the beer garden at Fibonacci Brewing Company in Mt. Healthy, Saturday and Sunday, September 21 and 22 at 3pm. The play has been mindfully abridged and will run about 1 hour. There is no charge for admission, but we encourage guests to support our venue generously!

About Unrehearsed Cincinnati
Unrehearsed Shakespeare is a movement that seeks to knock Shakespeare off his pedestal and give him back to the groundlings where he belongs. Actors prepare by unlocking clues Shakespeare left in the text as stage directions, but do not rehearse together ahead of time. They don’t even know which role(s) their fellow actors will be playing until the play starts! This allows them to connect to the text and to the audience in a more organic way, and guarantees hilarious mishaps on the journey.

Unrehearsed Cincinnati is a local artists’ collective dedicated to the Unrehearsed Shakespeare format. THE TAMING OF THE SHREW is their third production, preceded by A Midsummer Night’s Dream in 2023 and Macbeth in 2019.

THE TAMING OF THE SHREW: Unrehearsed
THE TAMING OF THE SHREW is inspiration for the 1948 Cole Porter musical, “Kiss Me, Kate” and the 1999 movie “10 Things I Hate About You”. It is typically performed as a slapstick farce, which undercuts some of the difficult subject matter. Our take on the play is darker. At its core, the play asks: What happens when we stand by and allow people we know to get away with bad behavior? This is Shrew as you’ve never seen it before. Join our all-female cast and production staff for an immersive theatre experience you’ll never forget!

Content warning: THE TAMING OF THE SHREW contains depictions and discussion of intimate partner violence. Resources will be available during and after the performance for anyone who may need support. Immediately following the performance, we will host a moderated discussion panel featuring speakers from local organizations dedicated to supporting survivors of intimate partner violence.

Production Staff: Adrianna Boris (Co-Production Coordinator/Producer); Victoria Dickman-Burnett (Co-Production Coordinator/Dramaturg); Shannon Eaton (Prompter/Stage Manager).

Cast: Erica Beimesche, Stormi Bledsoe, Trisha Courtney, Kat Falk, Allison Kalfas, Annie King-Dennis, Liz Koch, Susan Schapiro, Ariel Mary Ann, Monica Weber.

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THE HUNTVENTURER’S SOCIETY on Oct. 15th

THE HUNTVENTURER’S SOCIETY: Murder Mystery Tiki Party
Queen City Murder Mystery Co.
Oct. 15th
Tiki Tiki Bang Bang [Walnut Hills]

Cast: Allison Rampa, Dylan Shelton, Eileen Earnest & Sean Mette

Step into the world of high adventure and intrigue with The Huntventurers Society—an immersive, puzzle-based murder mystery cocktail party set against the vibrant backdrop of Tiki Tiki Bang Bang.

Join us for a thrilling evening where you and your fellow guests are transported to a turn-of-the-century adventurers’ club. Channel your inner Indiana Jones as you dive into a web of clues and unravel a sinister plot before the night draws to a close. With three acts of suspense and challenge, you’ll need to solve a series of brain-teasing puzzles and navigate through intriguing interactions to uncover the truth behind a dastardly murder.

Throughout the evening, enjoy premium tiki drinks from our curated selection, included with your ticket, along with a variety of savory snacks like nuts, trail mix, and pretzels. Prizes await those who crack the codes and pinpoint the culprit, so keep your wits about you and your detective hat on!

  • Tue, Oct. 15 at 6pm & 8:30pm

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THE NIGHTMAN COMETH Runs Oct. 18-27

THE NIGHTMAN COMETH: The It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia Tribute Musical
Xenia Area Community Theatre
Oct. 18-27
[Xenia]

Directed by John Detty

Cast: Ty Smith as Charlie, Jake Spicer as Dennis, Madison Stapleton as Dee, John Detty as Mack, Jessica Detty as Frank, Misty White as Artemis, TBA as The Waitress & TBA as Gladys

Based on the episode of the same name, The Nightman Cometh is a one-act musical comedy originally performed by the cast of “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia.”

When Charlie writes a musical based on his song “Nightman,” it is up to the gang to help Charlie stage his show and figure out why exactly he wrote it in the first place. After all, nobody writes a musical for no reason…

“The Nightman Cometh” is a hard rated R live show that contains strong language, adult themes, threats of violence, strong sexual situations, fake firearms, and other content not suited for children.

  • Fri-Sat, Oct. 18-19 at 7pm
  • Sun, Oct. 20 at 3pm
  • Fri-Sat, Oct. 25-26 at 7pm
  • Sun, Oct. 27 at 3pm

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MR. PARENT Review

By Katrina “Kat” Reynolds

MR. PARENT presented by Playhouse in the Park through Oct. 6th. I attended the opening night performance. 

Maurice Emmanuel Parent in Mr. Parent presented by Playhouse in the Park. Photo credit to Mikki Schaffner Photography

As its first 2024-2025 season offering in its Rosenthal Shelterhouse Theatre, Playhouse in the Park brings us MR. PARENT written by Melinda Lopez and Maurice Emmanuel Parent. Telling the story (or stories, rather) of an actor turned public school teacher in order to earn a steady paycheck, MR. PARENT is a one-person show told by the actor himself.

Director (and conception collaborator) Megan Sandberg-Zakian ensures the play space is used to its fullest. Incorporating a rather simple yet versatile set designed by Cristina Todesco, our actor-playing-a-teacher keeps the action going with steady movement. Lighting Designer Karen Perlow does an excellent job with mood-appropriate lighting – from the stark light of a classroom to the dimmer lights of a tense scene being performed in an audition.

As one can imagine, it can be difficult to go on at length over a 90 minute, one-person show. That does not mean, however, that this show lacks the proverbial punch. As an artist myself, I certainly have a kinship of sorts with Mr. Parent – but it is not necessary to share this kinship in order to get something from his art. The stories of a gay man of color trying to navigate the need to make his passion a way of paying the bills alone is a wonderful point of view for all to see. In addition, the transition from accepting a gig as a theatre teacher in the Boston Public School system for the stability by day so he could pursue artistic passion by night – leading him to realize he had actually learned to care about these children who sometimes lacked such care at home is a wild ride.

Mr. Parent (the writer/actor) gives audiences an all-encompassing performance that is clearly drawn from the students who touched his lives for a few short years. His delivery is spot-on and he keeps up the momentum easily. In addition, his tales are hilarious, relatable, touching, and heart-breaking – and even educational! Yes, there is a white board and dry erase markers and you will be taken to school.

In case you didn’t know, teachers have a thankless job – especially those in the public school sector. MR. PARENT is ultimately a love letter to those whose passion is to educate and better our future leaders with personal experiences to back it up. Maurice Emmanuel Parent is a passionate and sensitive human being who knows how to tell a story and this show is a lovely piece.

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