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2020-2021 Season Updated at CenterStage Players

CSPOH_logoCenterStage Players regrets to announce that we have had to postpone our production of Heathers-The Musical once again due to the continued restrictions surrounding the COVID-19 virus. We would sincerely like to thank Sunset Players for their generous offer to utilize their facility when we initially elected to postpone the show until July. Heathers will now be the anchor show for our 2020-21 season back at Lockland HS. Our revised lineup with anticipated show dates is as follows:

MOMUS & APHRODITE
Directed by Chris Lee
Sept. 11, 12, 13, 18, 19, 20

MACBETH
Directed by Tom Peters
Nov. 13, 14, 15, 20, 21, 22

INCORRIGIBLE
Directed by Mark Culp
Feb. 19, 20, 21, 26, 27, 28

HEATHER The Musical
Directed by Amanda Borchers
Apr. 23, 24, 25, 30, May 1, 2

Be sure to frequently check both our facebook page and website for information regarding auditions and tickets for upcoming shows.

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The Passing of Laura M. Lowe

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Laura M. Lowe

From https://catchen.com/tribute/details/2192/Laura-Lowe/obituary.html

Laura M. Lowe (3/25/68) passed away unexpectedly at her home in Florence on May 5, 2020. A theatre lover and supporter, she served as president and founding member of the League of Cincinnati Theatres reflecting her lifelong love of theatre. Laura operated her own business providing grant-writing services to nonprofit organizations. She was a member of Christ Church Cathedral in Cincinnati and is survived by her parents, Jerry and JaNoel Lowe. Services will be at the convenience of the family. Don Catchen & Son Funeral Home, Elsmere assisting the family.

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ACT/OCTA Festival Scheduled for June 18th-20th Going Virtual

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ACT of Greater Cincinnati.

Dear ACT Members,

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the safety of our members, and the financial well-being of our organization, ACT-Cincinnati has made the difficult decision to move this year’s ACT/OCTA Festival scheduled for June 18th-20th to a virtual event.

This was put to a vote of the ACT-Cincinnati member theaters, and the result was 14-0 in favor of the change with one group abstaining and two groups not responding.

Unfortunately, this means no excerpts will be held. The ACT-Executive Board along with the support of the Long-Range Judging Committee will host the awards online starting at 7 PM EST on Saturday, June 20th.

Details will be forthcoming, but we still encourage members to dress up in the comfort of their own homes, tune in, share photos to social media, and celebrate the season. It will be different, for sure, but the show will go on in a way that we can maintain the safety of everyone involved.

Please stay safe, stay healthy, and we look forward to when we come together as a theater community again.

Sincerely,

Dan Maloney, President of ACT-Cincinnati
Amanda Emmons Shumate – 1st VP of ACT-Cincinnati/Conference Chair

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PSOPHONIA Dance Company & AURA Contemporary Ensemble Present COLONY

CFF20_COLONY-IMAGE 3An exploration of our symbiotic relationship with honeybees through music and dance

Cincy Fringe Festival: A Fringe Festival for the Social Distancing Age
May 29 – June 13, 2020
Tickets: An All-Access Pass www.cincyfringe.com

(Houston, TX) PSOPHONIA Dance Company is excited to return to 2020 Cincy Fringe Festival as part of the Digital Primary Lineup. It has been eight years since PDC last appeared in the Cincy Fringe and while we had hoped to present a live program in Cincinnati, we are thrilled to virtually share our most recent collaboration, COLONY. Created in collaboration with the University of Houston’s AURA Contemporary Ensemble, COLONY explores our symbiotic relationship with honeybees through music and dance.

Humans and honeybees have an interdependent relationship – if bees didn’t exist, neither would we. These tiny creatures help cultivate one-third of our global food supply but are dying at an unprecedented rate. Through a thoroughly intertwined performance of music and dance, COLONY seeks to inspire appreciation, wonderment, support, caring and protection for honeybees.

COLONY marks the fourth collaboration between PSOPHONIA and AURA and their second evening length work. One of the primary goals behind these collaborations has been to cultivate a substantive integration of music and dance. Through the process of integrating their disciplines, the ensembles have created their own symbiotic relationship, one that continues to deepen with each subsequent collaboration.

A year in the making, COLONY began with an interest in creating a project that would involve the music of Stacy Garrop, who was to be in residence at the University of Houston in Spring 2019. Stacy’s work Postcards from Wyoming captured Torres’s imagination, conjuring up images of bees actively moving and shifting within a hive. Building on this concept, the ensembles designed this multidisciplinary program that draws audiences into the imperiled world of honeybees.

The partnership between PSOPHONIA and AURA artistically stretched its directors and performers, which has been extremely inspiring and rewarding. Through Cincy Fringe Streaming platform, PDC and AURA are pleased to have another opportunity to share COLONY with audiences.

ARTISTS:

  • Sophia Torres, choreography
  • Rob Smith, music direction
  • Keith Epperson, set design
  • Edgar Guajardo, lighting design
  • Pin Lim, photography
  • Afshin Farzadfar, videographer

FEATURED MUSIC:

  • Silver Threads (2011) – Jacob Cooper (b.1980)
  • Wax and Wire (2014) – Viet Cuong (b.1990)
  • Postcards from Wyoming (2017) – Stacy Garrop (b.1970)
  • Un Lieu Verdoyant (1999) – Philippe Leroux (b.1959)
  • Tight Sweater (2005) – Marc Mellits (b.1966)
  • Fractured Mirrors (2005) – Nicholas Scherzinger (b.1968)

AURA is: Andrea Benabent (piano), Ed Harper (cello), Paul Kasperitis (percussion), Jeremy Larson (piano), Shannon Murray (soprano), Claire Niederberger (violin), Ellie Parker (saxophones), Jason Russo (clarinets), & Katherine Velasquez (flutes).

PSOPHONIA is: Ashley Boykin, Adam Castaneda, Vi Dieu, Melissa Juneau, Tory Pierce, Lysette Portano Marmolejo, Arielle Tesia Rojas, Jessica Figueroa, Allyson Loving, Elyssa Vega, & Lizzy Woodson.

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Human Race Playreading Goes Virtual with Local Playwright and Benefits The Foodbank

HRTC_LOOK INTO MY EYES Cast

Top row: Lauren Kampman, Saul Caplan (Director) & Libby Holley Scancarello. Middle row: Caitlin Larsen, Barbara Dirr & Jeff Sams. Mottom row: Scott Stoney, Jeremy Todd Farley, & Robb Willoughby (Playwright).

While the COVID-19 pandemic may have closed down live performances, The Human Race has not let it stop them from presenting their Playreading Series – this time as a virtual reading of a new play by Yellow Springs playwright Robb Willoughby called Look Into My Eyes. This streaming reading will benefit The Foodbank, a vital organization solving hunger in the Miami Valley – especially now!

“We have been rehearsing on Zoom for our typical 11 hours,” reported Human Race Artistic Director Kevin Moore.  “A director, a playwright and seven actors working very hard to communicate this funny and sweet story in the “Brady Bunch” little boxes format.  It’s not easy.  We miss the live interaction and the reaction of an audience which always fuels a performance.  But we all felt it was necessary to keep the creative work flowing, even during these challenging times.  And since we had to cancel several of our Pay What You Can performances which have supported The Foodbank for decades,” continued Moore, “it seemed right to support them while they strive to meet the additional demand this pandemic has caused.”

The play centers around two unique siblings.  Billie can read people’s futures – has been doing it for years.  Her brother, Lonnie, can hear people’s thoughts – and it is driving him crazy.  But when a dangerous, dark cloud of a person comes in for a tarot reading, the sister/brother team must join forces to warn the innocent and expose the guilty.  The plot thickens, zany characters run amuck, and mystery abounds.  Will they save the day in time?  Find out for yourself.

Directed by Saul Caplan, the cast includes Human Race Resident Artists Caitlin Larsen and Scott Stoney, Barbara Dirr, Libby Holley Scancarello, Jeff Sams, Lauren Kampman and Jeremy Todd Farley.

The performance will be streamed starting at 8:00 PM on Saturday, May 16, and ending on Wednesday, May 20th at 8:00 PM, so you can view at your leisure. Tickets are available at DaytonLive by calling 937-228-3630, or visit The Human Race website at www.humanracetheatre.org  Tickets start at $10, with all proceeds going to The Foodbank.

This program is made possible thanks to the generous support of Pat and David Diven, Scott Stoney and Kevin Moore, and the Miriam Rosenthal Foundation for the Arts.

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