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THE COLOR PURPLE Review

By Katrina “Kat” Reynold

THE COLOR PURPLE presented by The Carnegie through July 6. I attended the Opening Night performance. 

The cast of THE COLOR PURPLE. Photo by Mikki Schaffner Photography.

I do not usually enjoy when a story is turned into a musical during its stage adaptation process. When the beloved and incredible book by Alice Walker became one of those to “fall” to this trend, I rolled my eyes and called it a day. However, this reviewer will gladly eat her words and shout from the rooftops about the glory that is the musical The Color Purple. With book by Marsha Norman and Music and Lyrics by Brenda Russell, Allee Willis, and Stephen Bray, this heart-breaking and triumphant tale is given a beautiful “new” life.

Hot off the success of Jaja’s African Hair Braiding with Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati, Director Torie Wiggins gives us yet another impeccably directed production. With casting prowess beyond measure and her skillful way of knowing exactly how to tell a story with movement and organic scene changes, Ms. Wiggins is a queen our city can not lose anytime soon. In addition, Music Direction by Jason Alexander Holmes is worthy of a standing ovation. With strong harmonies and dissonant chords, Mr. Holmes adds the other important part of telling a story: the soundtrack.

Not to be overlooked, praise should also be given to Scenic Designer Tyler Gabbard, Costume Designer Maria F. Ortiz Lopez, and Wig & Hair Designer Tiara M. Jones whose talents enhanced the aesthetics of the stunningly executed piece.

And now: the cast. Truth be told, I was half-tempted to scan the program and simply say “They are all incredible – do not miss it.” The words “strong ensemble” do not do this band of performing artists justice. While there are certainly key players who should be mentioned, there is not one weak link in this cast. Bravx to each of them!

In the role of Mister, Kenneth Early brings a difficult yet important player to life with the exceptional professionalism we have come to know and love in him. One can only imagine the challenge of portraying such a flawed character, but Mr. Early is able to do it wholly with strong vocals and an energy which keeps you wanting more of him.

Elana (Elle) Elmore plays the infamous Shug Avery and she has zero trouble portraying the women with whom everyone seems to fall in love. Ms. Elmore slinks effortlessly across the stage, just oozing confidence and appeal, and delivers both belty tunes ad heartfelt ballads like it’s just another day at the office. What a role and what an artist!

In their professional debut (yes, you read that correctly) audiences are graced by the star power of Jordyn Jones as Celie. Mx. Jones possesses a wisdom beyond their years which they use to their advantage as Celie grows up before our very eyes. Their ability to make themself so small as Celie (physically, emotionally, and verbally) juxtaposed with the big emotions and equally big vocals is worth the price of admission alone. Mx. Jones is going places and we would all be lucky to be along for the ride.

Quick shout-outs to Brittany Hayes as Sofia (she’s a show stopper!) and to the trio of “church ladies”: Edin Kebede, Roniece Hutchins, and Fiona Capri (harmonies that will make your body tingle).

The time for stories for and about people of colour is always; however, it seems particularly significant now. The journeys depicted are not always pretty and sure aren’t always fair, but we are left with an uplifting sense of promise. Whether you are familiar with the characters of The Color Purple and their histories or you are a newbie to Alice Walker’s gorgeous saga, this show gets the infrequently given but always deserved “must-see” stamp of approval from me. You do not want to miss the caliber of acting, singing, and energy of this cast and creative team (plus a cathartic sob-fest never hurt anyone). I will encourage all who attend to forgo the eye makeup – it isn’t worth the effort.

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Mason Players Present THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE

They are “climbing over rocky mountains”, “ploughing the sea”, and “moving forward on the foe” to bring you THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE.

Mason Community Players presents this renowned Gilbert and Sullivan classic July 18, 19, 24, 25 & 26 at 8:00 PM and July 20 at 2:00 PM at the Mason Community Playhouse, 5529 Mason Road in Mason.

The show tells the tale of Frederic, who has spent his formative years as a pirate apprentice. He plans to mark his 21st birthday by breaking free from the Pirate King and beginning his courtship of Mabel. Alas, because he was born on February 29, a date that only arrives every fourth year, Frederic isn’t “technically” 21 – and the Pirate King is still his master. Unless something gives, Frederic will soon be on a collision course with the Pirate King’s new nemesis: Mabel’s father, a “modern” Major General. Who will win the day?

Director Lara Gonzalez, with Producer Robert Terry and Music Director Brian Bisig, invite you to experience the fun and frivolity of this farcical comic opera, which has delighted audiences since New Year’s Eve of 1879. Lara is bringing a twist to the show, establishing a zombie pirate crew. Appearing in this production are Jack Verner as Frederic, Nicole Line as Mabel, Justin Hanks as The Pirate King, David Bower as General Stanley, and Ryan Walker as the Sergeant.

Tickets are on sale now at MasonPlayers.org.

To Duty! Honor! and … Zombies?!? 

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Auditions Announced for CHRISTMAS MY WAY: A Rat Pack Holiday Bash at The Drama Workshop

The Drama Workshop is pleased to announce auditions for CHRISTMAS MY WAY: A Rat Pack Holiday Bash by David Grapes and Todd Olson.

It will be directed and musical directed by Linda Abbott and produced by Dennis Murphy.

Audition Dates:

  • Sunday July 27. 6-8pm
  • Monday July 28. 7-9pm

Auditions will be held at The Drama Workshop located at 3716 Glenmore Ave.

Please sign up at this link: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70A094FA8A622A6FC1-57375481-christmas

Performance Dates. Performances are December 5-21, 2025. There are 10 performances over 3 weekends, including a Thursday performance the final weekend. Tech Sunday will be the Sunday of Thanksgiving weekend.

Synopsis: Complete with 40 swinging hits, nothing will be silent on this night as singers serve up cool versions of Sinatra era standards and holiday favorites.

Audition Requirements

Headshots and resumes are appreciated. Please also bring your conflicts from September through December. Auditioners may be asked to read from the script.  Come prepared for a short dance audition.

All characters sing.  Please prepare a 32 bar musical number.  Best style is “Classic American Songbook, Standards or Christmas.

Please bring music for the accompanist.  No acapella singing will be accepted.

You may be asked to do a “range check” with the musical director as well.

Character Descriptions from the publisher

We may cast more than the four cast members listed below, and divide up the songs accordingly.

Man #1 – Baritone  He sings many standards, should have a feel for phrasing of this distinctive vocal style, and sing harmony. He should move well; tap dance optional.  He should be able to relate well to the audience and possess the charisma to bring them along on this two-hour musical journey into the world of “cool.”

Man #2 – Lyric Baritone/Tenor (sings up to G).  Smooth easy vocal style. Man #2 should also have a natural and unaffected flair for comedy as he carries much of the show’s humor and lighter moments. He spends much of the show trying to learn how to be “cool.” Moves well.

Woman #1 – Mezzo soprano who can also belt. Female version of the “Rat Pack,” classy, and sophisticated.   Her vocal style is based on great “torch singers” like Ella Fitzgerald, Lena Horne, and Judy Garland.  This actress sings through a wide range vocally and must also be a capable part singer. She should move well.

Woman #2 – Mezzo/Soprano who is a capable part singer.    Vocally this character needs to have the big band style of the 1940’s. She should have a smile that lights up the room and be energetic, represented by celebrities like Lauren Bacall, Marilyn Monroe, Ava Gardner, and Mia Farrow. This role should be a strong dancer, and tap skills are a plus.

If you have questions, please email director Linda Abbott at labbott1@cinci.rr.com

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Cast Announced for THE LOST VIRGINITY TOUR

Tri-County Players is celebrating its 65th Anniversary. They are excited to announce the cast for their next production, THE LOST VIRGINITY TOUR by Cricket Daniel.

Directed by Judy Berrens, the cast features:

  • Peggy Allen
  • Lori Bowling
  • Linda Roll
  • Barb Russell

Performance run Aug. 15-23.

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2024-2025 Orchid Awards for Royal Theatre Company

DARE TO DREAM

  • Excellence in Choreography – Rachel Kimberlin Cobbs
  • Excellence in Direction – Phil Nelson
  • Excellence in Ensemble – The Cast of ‘Dare to Dream’
  • Excellence in Musical Theatre Performance – Amira Lavender
  • Excellence in Musical Theatre Performance – Caitlin Jackson
  • Excellence in Musical Theatre Performance – Cody Smallwood
  • Excellence in Musical Theatre Performance – Donovon Coppridge
  • Excellence in Musical Theatre Performance – Madelyn Elder
  • Excellence in Musical Theatre Performance – Olivia Weir
  • Excellence in Dance Execution – The Cast of ‘Dare to Dream’
  • Excellence in Hair/Wigs – Tina Nocero Schaeffer
  • Excellence in Musical Theatre Performance – Brayden Ksander
  • Excellence in Musical Theatre Performance – Jennifer Martin
  • Excellence in Musical Theatre Performance – Leeann Dearman
  • Excellence in Musical Theatre Performance – Sky Smyth
  • Excellence in Other – Spencer Robinette for Original Music
  • Excellence in Producing – Karen Kilgore
  • Excellence in Video Production Design – Phil Nelson & Spencer Robinette

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