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Updates to the 2020-2021 Theatre & Dance Season at NKU

NKU_SOTA logoWith challenges to produce live, in-person theatrical productions during this unprecedented time, NKU SOTA pivoted its programming to theatre and dance projects on film.

Select productions from the previously announced season lineup have been postponed to the 2021-2022 season, including Noises Off, Torch Song, Mamma Mia and the YES Festival of New Plays. Mamma Mia ticket holders may call the Box Office at (859) 572-5464 and leave a message or email boxoffice@nku.edu.

H.M.S. Pinafore
By W.S. Gilbert & Arthur Sullivan
Available on YouTube beginning Sept. 18, 2020

A replay of last season’s H.M.S. Pinafore production will be available to view for free on the NKU SOTA YouTube channel. The production is dedicated in loving memory to Ally Davis (Little Buttercup), who tragically passed away this past July. Patrons will have to option to donate to the Ally Davis Memorial GoFundMe fundraiser.

Emerging Choreographer’s Showcase 2020 – Dance on Film Festival
Available on YouTube beginning Nov. 23, 2020

Emerging Choreographer’s Showcase (ECS) is a student-produced and student-led showcase promoting artistic expression and personal growth. NKU Dance Alum Kat Wolf established this showcase back in 2014 and for its sixth season, ECS will be delving into dance on film. The program will be available the NKU SOTA YouTube channel.

SOTA Summit Series
This exciting new series of in-person and virtual round-table, town-hall-type sessions will be co-moderated by Daryl Harris and a guest professional in the arts.

  • Oct. 7. Experiencing Race in the Arts: Battles and Biases
  • Oct. 28. Arts in the Age of “Me Too”: Women in the Arts
  • Nov. 18: Equity and Allyship: LGBTQ+ in the Arts

Norse Artist Series
Ken Jones will host a panel of special guest alumni, sharing their experiences after graduation. These events are open to the public via Zoom. Only NKU students/faculty/staff can attend in-person. Recordings of these panels will be available to view on YouTube a couple days after they occur.

  • Sept. 18. Kat Moser and Jacob Priddy: Kat – Off Broadway run in The Office: A Musical Parody and grad school. Jacob – professional Musical Director in and out of New York City.
  • Sept. 25. Roderick Justice: Producing Artistic Director of The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati.
  • Oct. 2. Mikki Abraham: National tours of Beautiful: The Carole King Musical and Once on This Island.
  • Oct. 16. Will Brandstetter: Tour Manager for Mannheim Steamroller and Alton Brown: Eat Your Science tour.
  • Oct. 23. Aaron Lavigne: Broadway shows; national tour of Jesus Christ Superstar as Jesus.
  • Nov. 13. Angie Schworer: Broadway shows including The Producers, Catch Me If You Can, The Prom, Something’s Rotten, and more.

Upcoming Virtual Productions
For the remainder of the 2020-2021 season, NKU SOTA will produce a series of streaming productions. Details on these programs will be available at a later date.

  • “Falling and Loving” by Charles Mee (directed by Corrie Danieley)
  • “Gruesome Playground Injuries” by Rajiv Joseph (directed by Corrie Danieley)
  • “Elegies” by William Finn (directed by Kat Moser & Jacob Priddy)
  • “Edges” by Pasek & Paul (directed by Jamey Strawn)
  • “Fugitive Songs” by Miller & Tysen (directed by Jamey Strawn)
  • “Exploring the Summer of COVID-19” – First Year Show 2020 (directed by Charlie Roetting)

Season updates will be posted on the NKU Theatre + Dance website and on the NKU Theatre + Dance Facebook page.

About NKU School of the Arts: SOTA is the Creative Engine of NKU. The School of the Arts combines Dance, Music, Theatre, and Visual Arts to bring unparalleled artistic opportunities to current and future students. In a changing world, SOTA prepares students to be creative trailblazers in the Arts and their careers. Whether we are creating motion graphics, producing on the stage, or utilizing our dance classes to collaborate with therapeutic exercise in health sciences, we are on the cutting edge of transdisciplinary studies. SOTA offers 11 degrees with 30 specializations in addition to 7 minors to develop graduates that are personally engaged, innovative, and curious with advanced skillsets in collaboration and creative risk-taking. For more information, visit nku.edu/sota or follow on social media @NKUSOTA.

About NKU Founded in 1968, we are a growing metropolitan university of more than 15,000 students served by more than 2,000 faculty and staff on a thriving suburban campus near Cincinnati. Located in the quiet suburb of Highland Heights, Kentucky—just seven miles southeast of Cincinnati—we have become a leader in Greater Cincinnati and Kentucky by providing a private school education for a fraction of the cost. While we are one of the fastest growing universities in Kentucky, our professors still know our students’ names. For more information, visit nku.edu.

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30th Season Announced by Cincinnati Men’s Chorus

CMC_logoIt is the CMC’s 30th, XXX, Pearl Anniversary Season! So much of our lives, such as school, work, social and entertainment activities, have gone virtual due to the pandemic. The CMC will also be going virtual for at least the first half of our season. We’re eXcited to use the virtual platform to eXpand our membership and audience to those outside our area, while continuing our mission – “Through our music, we strive for eXcellence;… entertain our audiences; and work for justice, inclusion and harmony between the LGBTQ community and the community at large.”

We look forward to bringing you an eXceedingly eXhilarating eXperience, 30 years in the making. We hope you will join us virtually until such time as we can all be together in person to commemorate three decades of music by the Cincinnati Men’s Chorus.

–Michael Hoffman, President

Holiday Concert: “Hung with Care”
Capturing the eXuberance of the holidays. Featuring some of our favorite holiday songs from the past 30 seasons and of course, some of the CMC miX of naughty and nice that you’ve come to eXpect.

Cabaret: “Dear Johns”
They’re called eXes for a reason. This year’s cabaret “Dear Johns” highlights songs written or sung by people named John (think Legend, Elton, Lennon, Cougar Mellencamp, Olivia Newton) plus a maybe a few fun break-up songs (a little something for everyone).

Spring Concert: “String of Pearls”
The eXquisite pearl is the symbol of 30 years together. Our Spring concert, “String of Pearls” We open the Great American SongBook for an evening of standards.

Pride Concert: Big Gay Broadway
The eXtravaganza that is Broadway will be celebrated. Join us as we eXplore the many GLBT+ contributions to showtunes. GLBT+ composers, themes, and characters. All of your favorites plus a few rare ones. You’ll want to sing along….and we won’t stop you.

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Golden Girls Episode LOVE IS LOVE Presented by Equality Productions

EP_logoEquality Productions produces online theater and is expected to raise nearly $2000 in 2020 for charitable organizations in the US and Canada. Its mission is to produce theater that focuses on the voices of women, people of color, and the LBGTQIA+ communities and to raise money for charitable organizations. Visit its Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/Equality-Productions-in-Cincinnati-OH-105457637814367

The Golden Girls project was created to raise funds for Ohio-based LGBTQIA+ organizations. The first of the two episodes, “Love is Love,” was originally titled “Sisters of the Bride” and premiered in 1991. It is rated as one of the 10 ten best episodes by Golden Girls’ fans. Blanche’s brother, Clayton, brings his fiancee, Doug, to meet his sister. And Blanche is having none of it. Meanwhile, Rose readies herself to win the Volunteer of the Year award. The director rewrote the episode’s ending to reflect a more hopeful conclusion to the story.

Cast:

  • Blanche – Sharon Shaffer
  • Clayton – Matthew J. Wilks
  • Dorothy – Cathy Roesener
  • Doug – Kyle Overstake
  • Guest – Kim Welter
  • Irving – Gio Santiago
  • Rose – Julie Jordan
  • Sophia – Chessie Vigran

Directed by Richard Zenk

To see the episode, donate $10 (or “donate what you can”) to one or more of these organizations, which were selected by the cast.

Equality Ohiohttps://equalityohio.org/ – For 15 years, Equality Ohio has been working to change hearts, minds, and laws so that LGBTQ+ people can thrive in Ohio. The organization advocates for a statewide LGBTQ inclusive nondiscrimination law as well as laws that protect Ohioans from discrimination at the local level. After you donate, you will be provided the YouTube link. Donate @ https://secure.everyaction.com/d3R_OklBIE-nlXPKJIH0dQ2

Kaleidoscope Centerhttps://www.kycohio.org/ – The organization provides a safer place, programming, and leadership opportunities so that queer youth can be free to explore who they are and empowered to become their confident, truest self. Donate via Paypal (“friend to friend”) to equalityproductionscincy@gmail.com and include “GG donation: Kaleidoscope” in the comment box. You will be emailed the YouTube link to share with those in your household.

LGBT Community Center of Clevelandhttps://lgbtcleveland.org/ – The organization’s mission is to enrich the lives of the diverse LGBTQ+ community through advocacy, support, education, and celebration. Donate @ https://bit.ly/3m5VEXA Email the receipt to equalityproductionscincy.com to receive the YouTube link to watch the show with those in your household.

META Center Inc.https://metacenterinc.org/ -The organization creates regular programming for transgender and gender non-conforming youth ages 7-19. Through providing affirmation to one of society’s most vulnerable, META Center Inc. works to create social change and foster acceptance. Donate via Paypal (“friend to friend”) to metacenterinc@gmail.com. Email the Paypal receipt or screenshot to equalityproductionscincy.com to receive the YouTube link to watch the show with those in your household

Outreels Cincinnatihttps://www.facebook.com/outreelscincinnati/ – OutReels Cincinnati is a creative outlet for the Ohio and Tri-state area where LGBT issues are expressed and discussed through the art of film. Donate via Paypal (“friend to friend”) to equalityproductionscincy@gmail.com and include “GG donation: OutReels” in the comment box. You will be emailed the YouTube link to share with those in your household.

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7 COME 11 Runs Sept. 25-Oct. 3

PLOTT_7 Come 11 logo7 COME 11
PLOTT Performers
Sept. 25-Oct. 3
The Schoolhouse Restaurant [Camp Dennison]

Original interactive dinner show. There is a new Olympic sport! The 7 Come 11 race is ran on morals and standards. Each participant is hand-picked by a very determined coach. You must finish by the 11th hour and be only a heartbeat away. Will you have the stamina to cross the finish line? The gold is within your reach! Ticket sales are limited in order to maximize social distancing. Buffet style dinner served by The Schoolhouse staff.

  • Fri-Sat, Sept. 25-26 at 7pm
  • Fri-Sat, Oct. 2-3 at 7pm

Official page | Facebook event |

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FANNIE LOU HAMER, SPEAK ON IT! Runs Sept. 23-Oct. 4

KTC_Fannie Lou Hamer logoFANNIE LOU HAMER, SPEAK ON IT!
Know Theatre of Cincinnati
Sept. 23-Oct. 4
[Various]

Directed by Derek Snow

Cast: Elizabeth Leigh Taylor as Fannie & Nathan Singer as Music Man

This is a pay-what-you-can production. Advance tickets are available for various donation levels at knowtheatre.com; they also accept donations in person for walk-up tickets.

Fannie Lou Hamer, the midcentury activist for voting, civil, and women’s rights, comes to life in Fannie Lou Hamer, Speak On It!, a traveling production that recreates Fannie’s famous civil-rights rallies. Fannie is bringing her pickup truck and her Music Man to a parking lot near you to share her journey from sharecropper to activist, sing her favorite old-school spirituals with you, and empower you to be the fearless firebrand she knows you can be.

Click here to see the most up-to-date list of locations with addresses.

  • Wed, Sept. 23 at 6:30pm – Know Theatre, North Lot | FB event
  • Thu, Sept. 24 at 6:30pm – The Carnegie [Covington] | FB event
  • Fri, Sept. 25 at 6:30pm – The Fitton Center [Hamilton] | FB event
  • Sat, Sept. 26 at 3:30pm – Wyoming Fine Arts Center | FB event
  • Sat, Sept. 26 at 6:30pm – Price Hill Will | FB event
  • Sun, Sept. 27 at 3:30pm – Westwood Public Library | FB event
  • Sun, Sept. 27 at 6:30pm – Museum Center [West End] | FB event
  • Wed, Sept. 30 at 6:30pm – The Bonbonerie [Obryonville] | FB event
  • Thu, Oct. 1 at 6:30pm – Findlay Market Beer Garden [West End] FB event
  • Fri, Oct. 2 at 6:30pm – Fountain Square [Downtown] | FB event
  • Sat, Oct. 3 at 3:30pm – Artsville [Madisonville]
  • Sat, Oct. 3 at 6:30pm* – Madison Lot – East Walnut Hills
    *This performance will also be livestreamed | FB event
  • Sun, Oct. 4 at 3:30pm – Kennedy Heights Arts Center | FB event
  • Sun, Oct. 4 at 6:30pm – Five Points Alley [Walnut Hills]

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