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GUYS AND DOLLS Runs Oct. 2-5

GUYS AND DOLLS
Greater Hamilton Civic Theatre
Oct. 2-5
Miami University Hamilton Campus Parrish Auditorium

Directed by Matt Neal
Music Directed by Betsy Horton
Produced by Jason Michael Miller

GUYS AND DOLLS is musical theatre at its show-stopping best! Hailed by many as the perfect musical comedy, this colorful classic follows a rowdy bunch of gamblers and showgirls in a wild game of chance and love. Set in bustling 1950s Manhattan, GUYS AND DOLLS features some of the most memorable showtunes of all time, including “Luck Be a Lady,” “I’ve Never Been in Love Before,” and the irrepressible anthem “Sit Down, You’re Rockin’ the Boat.”

  • Thu-Sat, Oct. 2-4 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, Oct. 5 at 2pm

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Cincinnati Ballet Presents The KAPLAN NEW WORKS Series, Sept. 12-20 at the Aronoff Center for the Arts

Experience four world premieres by internationally acclaimed choreographers

Cincinnati, OH (September 2, 2025) – Cincinnati Ballet is set to open the 2025-2026 Season with the return of their perennial favorite, The KAPLAN NEW WORKS Series, staged in the intimate Jarson-Kaplan theatre at the Aronoff Center September 12-20.

This year’s program features world premieres from four internationally sought-after choreographers—Yoshihisa Arai, Caroline Dahm, Andonis Foniadakis and Andrea Giselle Schermoly. We are excited to announce that NEW WORKS costumes are being designed by local fashion designer Eliana Batsakis and Paris-based Greek fashion designer Anastasios Sofroniou. Cincinnati native Batsakis returns for a second year as the costume designer for New Works after taking on the role last season—Batsakis, founder of her eponymous fashion brand, which has been recognized by the Council of Fashion Designers of America has been featured in Netflix’s Next in Fashion, Vanity Fair and earned a spot on Forbes 30 Under 30 List for Cincinnati. Sofroniou, a fashion industry veteran who has worked with Foniadakis for over a decade to create original costumes for contemporary dance performances and has collaborated with companies such as Nike, Vogue US, and GQ UK, among many others.

WORLD PREMIERE | Yoshihisa Arai

Yoshihisa Arai is a choreographer and the Cincinnati Ballet-Second Company CB2 Director. Arai has created several acclaimed works for The Joffrey Ballet—Boléro, Élégie, and Afternoon Watch—and reimagined Appalachian Spring for the Joffrey Studio Company. In 2023, he directed and choreographed Cåraboo: A Chamber Opera. He has since collaborated on world premieres with artists such as Christopher Wheeldon, Alondra de la Parra, and the Colorado Ballet.

WORLD PREMIERE | Caroline Dahm

Caroline Dahm is a professional dancer and choreographer from Los Angeles, California. She has set original works on the Lyric Opera of Kansas City, Kansas City Ballet, Musical Theater Heritage, Newport Contemporary Ballet, and Wylliams-Henry Contemporary Dance Company, among others.

WORLD PREMIERE | Andonis Foniadakis

Described as “one of the most important choreographers of the moment” by Die Deutsche Bühne, Greek-born Andonis Foniadakis is known for his eccentric, futuristic style. His choreography includes commissions for Martha Graham Dance Company, Sydney Dance Company, Cedar Lake, Philadelphia Ballet, Ballet du Rhin, Ballet Jazz de Montréal, Royal New Zealand Ballet, Bejart Ballet Lausanne, and many others.

WORLD PREMIERE | Andrea Giselle Schermoly

Andrea Giselle Schermoly, a South African-born choreographer, has created and staged works for numerous companies worldwide, including Royal New Zealand Ballet, West Australian Ballet, Cincinnati Ballet, Oregon Ballet Theatre, Kansas City Ballet, BalletMet, Richmond Ballet, and Compañía Nacional de Danza, among others. Schermoly’s choreography spans stage and screen. She directed and choreographed the dance films Rite of Spring for Louisville Ballet, In Passing for The Ashley Bouder Project. choreographed for feature films, commercials, and music videos in Hollywood, including Beautiful Now, Bunheads, Get Lost, Justin Bieber/Poo Bear, and Deorro.

Tickets for The Kaplan New Works Series are on sale now, starting at $59. For more information, visit cballet.org.

PERFORMANCE DATES AND INFORMATION

WHO: Cincinnati Ballet

Choreography: Yoshihisa Arai, Caroline Dahm, Andonis Foniadakis and Andrea Giselle Schermoly.

WHAT: The KAPLAN NEW WORKS Series

WHEN:

  • Friday, Sept. 12 at 7:30pm
  • Saturday, Sept. 13 at 2:00pm
  • Saturday, Sept. 13 at 7:30pm
  • Sunday, Sept. 14 at 1:00pm
  • Thursday, Sept. 18 at 7:30pm
  • Friday, Sept. 19 at 7:30pm
  • Saturday, Sept. 20 at 2:00pm
  • Saturday, Sept. 20 at 7:30pm

WHERE: Aronoff Center for the Arts – 650 Walnut Street, Cincinnati, Ohio

TICKETS: Call 513.621.5282 or visit cballet.org.

Cincinnati Ballet 2025-2026 Season Sponsors:

Margaret and Michael Valentine, ArtsWave, Louise Dieterle Nippert Musical Arts Fund, Ohio Arts Council and The Austin E. Knowlton Foundation.

About Cincinnati Ballet

Since 1963, Cincinnati Ballet has been the cornerstone professional ballet company of the region, presenting a bold and adventurous array of classical, full-length ballets and contemporary works, regularly with live orchestral accompaniment. Cincinnati Ballet is a creative force within the larger dance community, commissioning world-premiere works and exploring unique collaborations. With a mission to enrich, expand, and excel in the art of dance through performance, a high-caliber academy, and impactful education and community engagement in local to global communities, Cincinnati Ballet reaches beyond the stage in programs that allow every person in the region to be part of the continued evolution of dance. To that end, Cincinnati Ballet presents exhilarating performances, provides extensive education and community engagement programs, and offers top-level professional ballet training at Cincinnati Ballet Otto M. Budig Academy.

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Cincinnati Opera and CCM’s Opera Fusion: New Works Partnership Presents Public Previews of Two Operas-in-Progress This Fall

Audiences are invited to experience exclusive sneak peeks of John Lewis: Good Trouble (Oct. 11) by Maria Thompson Corley and Diana Solomon-Glover, and Sleepers Awake (Nov. 8) by Gregory Spears

CINCINNATI (September 3, 2025)— Cincinnati Opera and the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) invite the public to preview two new operas-in-progress this fall as part of their dynamic creative partnership, Opera Fusion: New Works (OF:NW). OF:NW offers composers and librettists the opportunity to refine their pieces through Cincinnati-based workshops, culminating in public performances of excerpts that provide audiences with a unique glimpse into the development process.

The first work to be featured is John Lewis: Good Trouble, with a public preview on Saturday, October 11 at 2 p.m. It will be followed by Sleepers Awake, with a public presentation of excerpts on Saturday, November 8 at 2 p.m. Both events will take place at Cincinnati Music Hall’s Wilks Studio (1241 Elm Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202). Tickets are $15 for adults and free for full-time students (one ticket per valid student ID) and may be reserved at cincinnatiopera.org or by calling 513-241-2742 (M-F, 12-5 p.m.).

John Lewis: Good Trouble

John Lewis: Good Trouble features music by Maria Thompson Corley, a libretto by Diana Solomon-Glover, and stage direction and dramaturgy by Timothy Douglas. Inspired by the life and legacy of the late Congressman John Lewis, the opera honors his tireless fight for justice and equality as an inspiring champion of civil rights. Commissioned by Cincinnati Opera, the work is the second to be developed through the company’s groundbreaking Black Opera Project and will receive its world premiere at Cincinnati Music Hall during Cincinnati Opera’s 2027 Summer Festival.

Sleepers Awake

In Sleepers Awake, composer Gregory Spears, whose operas Fellow Travelers (2016) and Castor and Patience (2022) were both commissioned and premiered by Cincinnati Opera, creates a labyrinthine soundscape to accompany a dream-like rendering of the fairytale “Sleeping Beauty,” inspired by modernist writer Robert Walser. As the chorus sings itself in and out of slumber, the voices pull us into a liminal space where time is both fractured and cyclical. Conceived with and directed by Jenny Koons, Sleepers Awake was commissioned by Opera Philadelphia, where it will receive its world premiere in April 2026.

Event Information

  • Opera Fusion: New Works presents John Lewis: Good Trouble—Saturday, October 11, 2 p.m., Wilks Studio at Cincinnati Music Hall, 1241 Elm Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202
  • Opera Fusion: New Works presents Sleepers Awake—Saturday, November 8, 2 p.m., Wilks Studio at Cincinnati Music Hall, 1241 Elm Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202
  • Tickets: $15 for adults; free for full-time students (one ticket per valid student ID)
  • Order at cincinnatiopera.org or 513-241-2742

About Opera Fusion: New Works

Opera Fusion: New Works (OF:NW) is a partnership between Cincinnati Opera and the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) dedicated to fostering the development of new American operas. OF:NW offers composers and librettists the opportunity to workshop an opera during a residency in Cincinnati, utilizing the facilities, personnel, and talent of both Cincinnati Opera and CCM. The workshops are cast with a combination of CCM students and professional artists and culminate with a public presentation of excerpts. Opera Fusion: New Works is generously supported by an anonymous donor. For more information, visit ofnw.org.

About CCM

Nationally ranked and internationally renowned, the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) is a preeminent institution for the performing and media arts. The school’s educational roots date back to 1867, and a solid, visionary instruction has been at its core since that time. CCM offers 10 degree types (BA, BFA, BM, MA, MFA, MM, MME, AD, DMA, PhD) in nearly 120 possible majors, along with a wide variety of pre-collegiate and post-graduate programs and workshops. The college also offers a new graduate certificate in Music Pedagogy and two academic minors (Media Production, Music).

Declared a top college vocal program by Backstage Magazine and described as “one of the continent’s major music schools,” by the Toronto Star, CCM’s Departments of Opera and Voice provide one of the most comprehensive training programs for opera singers, coaches, and directors in the United States. CCM offers an international faculty of dedicated educators who are also celebrated professionals in their own right, widely and currently active in their respective fields. Several national opera companies hold auditions at the conservatory, and CCM students frequently advance to the final rounds of the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions. CCM graduates have performed on the stages of the world’s greatest opera companies, including Cincinnati Opera, the Metropolitan Opera, Lyric Opera of Chicago, San Francisco Opera, Royal Opera (London), La Scala (Italy), and more. CCM Voice and Opera program support is provided by the Mellon Foundation for Opera Fusion: New Works, The Louise Dieterle Nippert Musical Arts Fund, and the Patricia A. Corbett Estate. Additional support for CCM’s undergraduate opera productions is provided by Rafael and Kimberly de Acha. To learn more, visit ccm.uc.edu.

About Cincinnati Opera

Cincinnati Opera’s mission is to enrich and connect our community through diverse opera experiences. Founded in 1920 and the second-oldest opera company in the nation, Cincinnati Opera presents a thrilling season of grand opera every summer and engaging programs throughout the year. The company’s repertoire includes beloved classics and contemporary masterworks brought to life by some of the world’s most dynamic performers and creative artists.

Cincinnati Opera is supported by the generosity of tens of thousands of contributors to the ArtsWave Community Campaign. Our programming is made possible in part by an investment of public funds from the Ohio Arts Council (OAC), a state agency that funds and supports quality arts experiences to strengthen Ohio communities culturally, educationally, and economically. Cincinnati Opera also receives support from The Louise Dieterle Nippert Musical Arts Fund, the Harry T. Wilks Family Foundation, and the H.B., E.W. & F.R. Luther Charitable Foundation, along with many other generous individuals, corporations, and foundations. Opera Fusion: New Works was originally established through funding from the Mellon Foundation and is currently made possible through generous support from an anonymous donor. The Black Opera Project has been made possible, in part, with support from the Mellon Foundation, Susan and Joseph Pichler, the Carol Ann and Ralph V. Haile, Jr. Foundation, Ann and Harry Santen, and Procter & Gamble. Cincinnati Opera is a member of OPERA America. Learn more: cincinnatiopera.org.

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Cincinnati Shakespeare Company Presents AN ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE, a Fresh and Provocative Adaptation of the Ibsen Classic

Brent Vimtrup as Doctor Thomas Stockmann. Photo by Mikki Schaffner.

When a doctor exposes a public health danger, the community rallies—not around the science, but against the scientist 

Cincinnati, September 3, 2025 – Cincinnati Shakespeare Company is proud to present Amy Herzog’s new adaptation of Henrik Ibsen’s An Enemy of the People, playing September 5 – 20, 2025 and directed by Producing Artistic Director and CEO, Brian Isaac Phillips. An Enemy of the People is generously sponsored by Rance and Marilyn Duke and President H. James Williams and First Lady Carole Campbell Williams of Mount St. Joseph University.

Henrik Ibsen’s An Enemy of the People premiered in 1882 in Norway and quickly became one of his most enduring and controversial works. The play has been revisited across centuries for its sharp commentary on truth, corruption, and the conflict between the common good and economic self-interest.

Amy Herzog’s acclaimed new adaptation, which premiered on Broadway in 2024 starring Jeremy Strong (Succession) and Michael Imperioli (The Sopranos), was heralded by critics for its urgent resonance and incisive dialogue. The New York Times called Herzog’s version “an electrifying revival that makes Ibsen feel written for today.” Cincinnati audiences will now experience this remarkable new play just one year after its Broadway success.

When a doctor discovers a shocking secret about his community’s prized health resort, he becomes determined to expose the truth—even if it means turning the entire town against him. With family, friendship, and the price of integrity hanging in the balance, An Enemy of the People is a riveting exploration of what happens when one person’s truth becomes a community’s greatest threat. A timeless masterpiece that asks how far we are willing to go to stand up for what’s right.

The cast at CSC features many familiar faces. Brent Vimtrup returns as Dr. Thomas Stockmann, who uncovers a dangerous truth that threatens to destroy his community. Guest Artistic Associate Matthew Lewis Johnson plays his brother, Mayor Peter Stockmann, who fears the economic consequences of the discovery. Jasimine Bouldin appears as Petra Stockmann, Dr. Stockmann’s daughter and fiercest supporter. Montez Jenkins Copeland, Patrick Earl Phillips, and Barry Mulholland portray Hovstad, Billing, and Aslaksen, respectively, with Jim Hopkins as Morten Kiil and Sylvester Little Jr. as Captain Horster.

The production’s creative team includes Jon Savage returning as Scenic Designer after last season’s thrilling Macbeth. Erin Reed Carter and Baxter Chambers make their CSC debuts as Costume Designer and Lighting Designer, respectively, with Zack Bennett as Sound Designer and Alice Hopkins as Properties Designer. The show is stage managed by Danitza Piper with Tessa Killen as Assistant Stage Manager.

This production of An Enemy of the People is staged in the round, with the audience seated on all sides of the stage for an intimate and immersive perspective. A limited number of $14 Access Tickets are available for on-stage seating, giving theatergoers a rare chance to sit within the world of the play itself and experience the drama unfolding just steps away.

Cincinnati Shakespeare Company is also proud to highlight two special community partnerships during this production. The printing and letterpress artifacts on stage are on loan from the Cincinnati Type & Print Museum, a working museum in Lower Price Hill that preserves the city’s rich printing history while training individuals in valuable job and life skills. CSC is also partnering with the Mill Creek Alliance, whose mission is to protect and enhance the value of Mill Creek and its watershed. Representatives from the Alliance will host an information table at the Young Professionals Preview Night on Wednesday, September 3, 2025, sharing ways we can all work together to keep our community’s water healthy.

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An Enemy of the People runs from September 5 – 20, 2025. Performances of An Enemy of the People are on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays at 7:30 PM, with two Saturday Matinees on September 13 & 20 and one Sunday matinee on September 14 at 2:00 PM. CSC offers performances with accessibility resources. Live Audio Descriptions are available on September 5, and there is a Sign Language Interpreted performance on September 20.

Tickets are on sale now. Preview performances are on Wednesday, September 3, and Thursday, September 4, with half price tickets. Discounts are available for students, seniors, local residents, and community partners. Each performance night has a limited number of $14 “Access” tickets.  These can be purchased in advance by going online or calling the Box Office.  And starting 1 hour before each performance, any unreserved tickets may be available as a discounted Rush Ticket to anyone, not just students. These tickets are only $12 and could be located anywhere in the house, depending on that evening’s availability. These cannot be reserved more than 1 hour before a show and must be purchased in person in the Box Office. Visa, Discover, MasterCard, and American Express are accepted. Ticketing fees apply. To purchase tickets or for more information, call the CSC Box Office at 513.381.BARD (2273) ext. 1, or go online at http://www.cincyshakes.com.

Cincinnati Shakespeare Company is located at The Otto M. Budig Theater at 1195 Elm Street in OTR, adjacent to Washington Park.  Many parking spaces are available on the street and in nearby lots and garages- for more information, visit http://www.otrchamber.com/pages/WheretoPark.

CSC has coordinated a prepaid self-parking option right next door to the theater for a hassle‐free, guaranteed spot. A limited number of reserved spaces are available starting 1.5 hours before performances and lasting through the end of the show. The parking attendant will have your name on the list with advance purchase, guaranteeing your spot and price. Visit www.cincyshakes.com/parking to reserve self-parking.

Cincinnati Shakespeare Company’s 2025-2026 Season is generously presented by our Operating Support Partners: The Carol Ann and Ralph V. Haile, Jr. Foundation; The Linnemann Family Foundation; The Ohio Arts Council; The Robert and Adele Schiff Family Foundation; The National Endowment for the Arts in partnership with Arts Midwest; The Shubert Foundation; Maureen and John Bridgeland, Cindy Bridgeland Crilley, and Debby and Jim Mason in honor of Jim Bridgeland; Lightborne, and the tens of thousands of people who give generously to the ArtsWave Community Campaign.

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About Cincinnati Shakespeare Company:

Cincinnati Shakespeare Company is a professional theatre company dedicated to bringing Shakespeare and the classics to life for all.  In the summer of 2017, the theater relocated to the Otto M. Budig Theater, a brand new facility in the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood of Cincinnati. CSC’s repertoire is composed of the works of William Shakespeare, literary adaptations, world premieres, and contemporary classics. CSC performs on a Small Professional Theatre contract with the Actors’ Equity Association. Cincinnati Shakespeare is a member of Theater Communications Group and Shakespeare Theatre Association. Each year, Cincinnati Shakespeare Company’s Education and Outreach Programs reach more than 50,000 young people and community members by meeting audiences where they are. This includes sharing programming in schools, parks, community centers and hosting educational matinees of mainstage productions. In 2015, CSC was proud to become one of the first five theaters in the United States to “Complete the Canon” by producing all 38 plays by William Shakespeare. CSC is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, and all donations are tax-deductible.  Cincinnati Shakespeare Company is proud to be Cincinnati’s stage for the Classics!

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Stage Manager Sought for WHITE CHRISTMAS at Rivertown Players

Rivertown Players Inc is seeking a passionate and reliable Stage Manager for our production of WHITE CHRISTMAS near the Lawrenceburg IN area.

Performances will be held at the beautiful Woliung’s Christmas Tree Farm and a stage is being built in the historic barn, this a very unique joint venture!

Auditions are Sept. 5 & 8.

Performances are Nov. 14-16 & Dec. 12-14

Email us for any leads or interest! Rtpboard@gmail.com

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