Monthly Archives: May 2026

TWELFTH NIGHT at Southbank Shakespeare Runs June 18-21

TWELFTH NIGHT
SouthBank Shakespeare
June 18-21
Observation Lawn Thomas More University [Crestview Hills]

Directed by Phillip Webster

Cast: Natalie Hayslett as Viola, Madelynn Meredith as Olivia, Loften Cooper as Orsino, Dan Robertson as Sebastian, Christine Gallagher as Antonio, Isabella Keyes as Feste, Aidan Garrison as Malvolio, R Graham Rogers as Toby Belch, Gavin Borchers as Andrew Aguecheek, Liz Carman as Maria, Loretta Rubin as Fabian, Enzo Battaglia as The Sea Captain, Paige Nielander as Valentine & Isabelle Rowe as Curio

We’re gonna assume you know this one. Shipwreck, Cross-Dressing, lonely mourning courtship, Mistaken Identity, Sword-Fights, 200 Margaritas, and bright yellow cross-garters! Join us on the Observatory Lawn at Thomas More University for a fresh new take on Illyria, where they spend more time on their rim salt than their day jobs. Don’t let yourself Waste Away, cause this time, there is way more to blame it on!.

  • Thu-Sun, June 18-21 at 7:30pm

Official page | Facebook event |

 

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SALOME at Cincinnati Opera Runs June 18-20

SALOME
Cincinnati Opera
June 18-20
Springer Auditorium Music Hall [Over-the-Rhine]

Official cast and creative team (scroll down)

Salome, the teenage princess of Judea, becomes dangerously fixated on the imprisoned prophet John the Baptist. When he rejects her advances, her desire curdles into obsession. At her stepfather Herod’s birthday feast, Salome dances and, at her maniacal mother’s behest, demands a gruesome reward. Set to Richard Strauss’s lush score, Salome is a fever dream of lust, power, and prophecy, where every glance is loaded and no desire is without cost. Sung in German with projected English translations. Rated R for adult themes, violence, suggestive situations

  • Thu & Sat, June 18 & 20 at 7:30pm

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ACT/OCTAFest 2026 Runs June 12-13, Excerpts Announced

ACT/OCTAFest 2026
ACT of Greater Cincinnati
June 12-13
Princeton High School [Sharonville]

Friday, June 12
  • 7pm MURDER IN THE STUDIO’S PERSONAL CALL – Rivertown Players
  • 8pm CALENDAR GIRLS – The Drama Workshop
  • 9pm THE COTTAGE – Sunset Players
  • 10pm THE LOST VIRGINITY TOUR – Tri-County Players
Saturday, June 13
  • 9am ZANNA DON’T! – Loveland Stage Company
  • 10am LOVE, LOSS, AND WHAT I WORE – Village Players of Fort Thomas
  • 11am THE ADDAMS FAMILY – Footlighters, Inc
  • 12pm LUNCH
  • 1pm ALL THINGS CONSIDERED: A Historical Farce – Beechmont Players
  • 2pm SCOTLAND ROAD – Mariemont Players
  • 3pm TRANSORBITAL – CenterStage Players

Reminder: Anyone participating in an excerpt must register! Early bird registration ends Friday, May 22 at 11:59pm, so sign up now before the price goes up $5!

Register here: https://www.actcincinnati.org/registration.


Tickets available for online purchase through Friday, June 5, 2026.

EXCERPTS
Princeton High School – 100 Viking Way, Cincinnati, OH 45246

June 12- 13, 2026

  • Pre-Order Lunch Options Available for Saturday – $15.00 (Boxed Lunches from McAlister’s Deli)
    Grilled Chicken Caesar Wrap
    Turkey Bacon Ranch Wrap
    Southwest Chicken Wrap
    McAlister’s Club Wrap
    Veggie Wrap
    Each box lunch includes chips, cookie, pickle spear, utensils and a drink of choice (bottled water, Coke, Diet Coke, or Sprite)

BANQUET & AWARDS
Fairfield Receptions – 5975 Boymel Drive, Fairfield, OH 45014

Saturday, June 13, 2026

  • Registration Doors Open: 6:00pm
  • Buffet Dinner Available: 6:00pm-7:30pm
  • Awards Only Registration Doors Open: 7:45pm
  • Awards Presentation Begins: 8:00pm

HOTEL RESERVATIONS
A block of rooms has been held at Towne Place Suites by Marriott, located at 6705 Fairfield Business Center Drive, Fairfield OH 45014. Use the booking code ACT. After May 22, 2026, the code may not be honored. Book using either method below. 

Please note that additional donations made to ACT Cincinnati by June 5, 2026 will be included in our program. Any donations after June 5 will receive a tax letter but will have missed the deadline to be included in the program. Thank you for being a supporter.

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STORAGE CLEAN OUT at Prism Community Players

Prism Community Players will be getting rid of lumbercostumesset pieces, and props. Please come take anything that your group would find useful!

When: This Saturday, May 23, 1:00 – 3:00 PM

Where: Lakeview UCC – 8639 Columbia Rd, Maineville, OH 45039

Cost: FREE – Please just take our stuff! (Donations appreciated)

If you have any questions, email us at prismcommunityplayers@gmail.com

 

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TAPPED IN by Pones Celebrates the Cultural Roots and Evolution of Tap Dance at Cincinnati Fringe Festival

Cincinnati, OH – Pones, a movement-based arts organization known for activating communities through inclusive performance, will premiere Tapped In at the Cincinnati Fringe Festival June 3-10. The new work explores the cultural roots of tap dance, blending history, rhythm, and live jazz music into a high-energy performance that positions tap as both a living archive and a powerful expression of identity.

Driven by innovative choreography and improvisation, Tapped In honors tap’s roots while pushing the form forward. The production brings together regional artists and collaborators whose distinct perspectives highlight the cultural convergence, resilience, and storytelling embedded in the art form.

The production features two acclaimed performers: Louisville-based artist Parker Hall , who has shared the stage with renowned tap artist Savion Glover and performed with Riverdance; and Broadway veteran Jason E. Bernard , whose credits include Bring in ‘da Noise , Bring in ‘da Funk and the Spike Lee film Bamboozled . Together with local artists, they bring a powerful mix of global experience and perspective to the stage.

“Tap is an art form born from layered cultural exchange among communities shaped by oppression, resilience, and proximity,” said the Tapped In collective. “Its rhythms carry memory; honoring them requires resisting erasure and staying connected to the people and stories that made it.”

Founded in 2008, Pones creates accessible, participatory arts experiences that engage audiences across backgrounds and abilities. A longtime participant in the Cincinnati Fringe Festival, Pones has received multiple Critic’s Pick and Producer’s Pick awards. Tapped In continues that legacy with an all-ages performance that is both educational and entertaining.

Performance Details
Tapped In will be performed at Gabriel’s Corner (1425 Sycamore St, Cincinnati, OH 45202) on:

  • Wednesday, June 3 at 8:45 PM
  • Thursday, June 4 at 8:45 PM
  • Saturday, June 6 at 7:00 PM
  • Sunday, June 7 at 2:30 PM
  • Wednesday, June 10 at 7:00 PM

Tickets are available through the Cincinnati Fringe Festival website.

About Pones
Pones uses dance as a movement for social justice, community-building, and healing. They’re reimagining where dance happens, who it’s for, and how it can move us all. Click HERE to download a high-resolution version of the show poster/image.
Additional images and media materials are available upon request.

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