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Cincinnati Ballet’s Wardrobe Dept. Trades Tutus for Masks, Making PPEs for Hospitals

CB_MasksCB teams up with Sew Masks 4 Cincy to create masks for frontline workers 

Cincinnati Ballet’s wardrobe department is helping protect our community during the coronavirus pandemic. The Company’s seamstresses have joined other volunteers making thousands of masks for local healthcare workers, first responders, and other frontline workers. Wardrobe Supervisor Noelle Wedig-Johnson says making masks is a labor of love for her and her team. “We are honored to use the ballets sewing talents to help protect the heroes in the medical field and other first responders,” Wedig-Johnson said. “Creating costumes has always given me a sense of purpose. Switching from tutus to mask production during this pandemic has given me hope in this uncertain time.” Cincinnati Ballet saw the critical need for PPE (personal protective equipment) in our community and began making masks with materials already stocked in the costume shop. As most ballet costumes are made of lycra, silk and tulle, Cincinnati Ballet purchased additional 100% cotton fabric suitable for making protective masks. “The Ballet during normal times contributes to the community through art. Making masks is a way we can continue to contribute in these unprecedented times,” Wedig-Johnson added.

Cincinnati Ballet has also teamed up with Sew Masks 4 Cincy (SM4C), a local, non-profit group that sprung up last month to help organize volunteer sewists across the region, as well as distribute masks to local frontline workers. SM4C is now also providing additional fabric to Cincinnati Ballet’s mask team. To protect volunteers, no masks are mailed, they are picked up by an administrative representative from each frontline facility at a designated SM4C site. For more information on Cincinnati Ballet’s efforts and a guide on how to make your own at-home mask, please visit the CB AT HOME page on our website, https://cballet.org/cb-at-home/. For more information about SM4C, please visit https://sewmasks4cincy.org/.

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. Under the artistic direction of Victoria Morgan, Cincinnati Ballet has become a creative force within the larger dance community, commissioning world premiere works and exploring unique collaborations with artists as diverse as Grammy winning guitarist Peter Frampton and popular, Ohio-based band Over the Rhine. With a mission to inspire hope and joy in our community and beyond through the power and passion of dance, 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, extensive education outreach programs and offers top level professional ballet training at Cincinnati Ballet Otto M. Budig Academy.

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Cincinnati Ballet 2019-2020 Season Sponsors: Rhonda & Larry A. Sheakley, ArtsWave, Mercy Health, Louise Dieterle Nippert Musical Arts Fund, Ohio Arts Council, John A. Schroth Family Charitable Trust, Frisch’s Big Boy, Knowlton

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The 17th Annual Cincinnati Fringe Festival Comes to Over-the-Rhine and to Your Screen

CFF_Orange logo text onlyPresenting the 2020 Fringe Festival Primary Lineup 

Every June, weirdness descends on Over-the-Rhine as the small-but-dauntless team at Know Theatre manages its yearly labor of love, the Cincinnati Fringe Festival: our region’s largest, longest, most peculiar performing arts festival. This year, as it became inadvisable to bring the usual throngs of artists and audiences to Fringe HQ, we knew we couldn’t let the spirit of Fringe lie dormant for all of 2020.

In the joyful and inventive spirit of Fringe, we are delighted to bring you the details and the lineup for the 17th annual Cincinnati Fringe Festival in its freshly-adapted-for-2020, all-digital version. Fringe may be coming at you through a screen this year, but it remains, as ever, Kinda Weird – Like You.

Cincy Fringe will run, as originally scheduled, from May 29 to June 13, 2020. All content will be streamed online. With the exception of some livestreamed special events, performances will be available to watch on-demand. However, for those who, like us, are craving the Fringe spirit – that warm little community that springs up around the festival every year – we’ll be hosting scheduled group-watch parties for the shows in the lineup to bring that spirit straight into people’s homes.

We’re shaking up the format, but our values remain firmly rooted: as such, we are maintaining our practice of sharing all profits in a 50/50 split with the artists who bring their work to our festival. Tickets for single shows are available beginning at $11; there is also a “Love Your Artists” ticket option for $16, for patrons who have the means and the desire to contribute a little extra to the festival and its artists.

The coveted Fringe All-Access Pass will be available again for 2020; it can be purchased for $200 and provides access to all Fringe programming, including the Primary Lineup performances as well as the Special Events.

Ardent Fringe-hounds may notice that some of the titles in this year’s primary lineup sound a little familiar. This year, amongst the usual crop of brand-new works, we’re offering Fringe Flashbacks, a curated selection of favorite productions from seasons past. Frequent-Fringers can revisit these cherished favorites – or, perhaps, finally catch that one show they regret missing.

Other beloved fixtures of Cincy Fringe will also continue in digital format! Digital Special Events abound: CUSS with Travis McElroy, a return of Peter Michael Marino’s wildly popular Desperately Seeking the Exit, True Theatre’s 10th Annual True Fringe, and a performance from OTRimprov. Audiences will be able to take in virtual art galleries for Visual Fringe as well as livestreamed Bar Series events, featuring our regular updates from Channel Fringe Hard-Hitting Action News.

For more information on individual shows, or to purchase passes or tickets, visit our website at cincyfringe.com.

The Primary Lineup

CFF20_The Bassoonist logoThe Bassoonist, by Autumn Kaleidoscope out of Cincinnati, Ohio. A Man, A Bassoon, and a Dream. Johann Geyersbach has one dream, to become the most famed bassoonist in all of Europe. However, his teacher doesn’t believe in him. His teacher: Johann Sebastian Bach. Based on one of the most famous fights of Baroque music, The Bassoonist is written and performed by Sean P. Mette. | Facebook event

CFF20_COLONY-IMAGE 3Colony, by PSOPHONIA Dance Company out of Houston, Texas. An exploration of our symbiotic relationship with honeybees. 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. | Press release

CFF20_DreamDream&, from The Queer Feminists Next Door out of Cincinnati, Ohio. Queer, quirky, alternate-reality musical journey through social isolation and community. When Iz gets assigned to Emma’s case in the mission to save the multiverse, she takes them on an unforgettable interdimensional journey through wonder, heartache, temptation, and self-discovery. |Facebook event

Dreary, Dearie, from Caitlyn Waltermire out of Lexington, Kentucky. A one-woman show – interrupted.

CFF20_Forbidden City logoForbidden City!, from Martin Dockery out of Brooklyn, New York. A dazzling, alternative comedy/storytelling mash-up. Totally unique. Recorded at the end of 2019 in front of an actual living, breathing, laughing, sighing, gasping, physically present audience, “Forbidden City!” is an utterly original storytelling experience. What starts as a funny & true story about a tour of China’s Forbidden City goes completely off the rails, becoming a vexing, enraged, vital, absurd, heartfelt, & uplifting story about life itself. | Facebook event

CFF20_Hive MindHive Mind, from Performance Gallery and Solasta Theatre Lab out of Cincinnati, Ohio. Bees and puppets save the world. As usual. | Facebook event

CFF20_Paul and Erika's House showPaul and Erika’s HOUSE SHOW, by Theatre Immobile out of Cincinnati, Ohio. A house show too fun to stay in one house! A brand new 35-minute virtual house show for adults full of strange stories, original music, digital puppetry and more. A highly entertaining love letter to live audiences everywhere. This entire show was conceived, developed, and produced between April 15th and May 15th, 2020, in Paul and Erika’s Covington, Kentucky, apartment. | Press release | Facebook event |

CFF20_Killjoy OH logoKILLJOY, OH by Queen City Flash out of Cincinnati, Ohio. The new play from Pick of the Fringe winners Queen City Flash. From the creative force behind 2019’s SOLD-OUT show Zoinks! comes a sleek what-dunnit about small towns, Bermuda triangles and the lengths people will go to recover lost things. PICK-OF-THE-FRINGE winners Bridget Leak, Jordan Trovillion and Trey Tatum return with a new story of the bizarre in an entirely new format. | Press Release

CFF20_Love and Other LuresLove and Other Lures, from Dr. Dour and Peach out of Cheverly, Maryland. The horror-comedy clown duo sings songs about love and monsters. In the songs of LOVE and OTHER LURES, Dr. Dour (vocals, 10-string touch-guitar) and Peach (cello, banjo, cute) employ a range of musical styles from southern rock to Tin Pan Alley. The audience is transported on an oddball odyssey of ill-fated love stories. “Love is dangerous and unpredictable, like creatures with too many legs,” says Dr. Dour. “Love is a beautiful journey! Even if you fall down an interdimensional time tunnel at the end of it,” says Peach. | Press release | Facebook event |

CFF20-m-o-u-s-e logom-o-u-s-e, from Ink Blot Inc out of Cincinnati, Ohio. A future archaeologist discovers the autobiography of Walt’s pet mouse. Trapped in a long-abandoned vault, an archaeologist in the distant future uncovers the autobiography of the real-life mouse that inspired culture’s most omnipresent corporate mascot. With life support systems dwindling, the archaeologist is tasked with relaying the mouse’s remarkable ninety-five year life story to his virtual AI assistant. | Facebook event

CFF20_The Opinons of Men logoThe Opinions of Men: A Stupid History of the Protestant Reformation, from That Crying Mask and That Laughing Mask Productions out of Cincinnati, Ohio. The 26% true story of revolution in 16th-century Europe. The world-changing Protestant Reformation unfolds in front of your eyes, as totally legitimate historians and cutting-edge animation bring the conflicts of 16th-century Europe to life in painstaking detail. This is what happens when two religions, picked to share a continent, stop being polite and start getting real. | Facebook event

CFF20_ProximityProximity, from Pones out of Cincinnati, Ohio. How do we negotiate the space that exists between us? How do we negotiate the space that exists between us? A first-person experience of what is lost and what can be found in our city. Based upon crowd-sourced suggestions, Pones will create a dance video that utilizes site-specificity to uncover the duet of beauty and grief we are collectively experiencing. | Facebook event 

CFF20_Quit While Youre Ahead logoQuit While You’re Ahead, by A to Z Productions out of Cincinnati, Ohio. I have a chart for that… You all remember the thrill of high school graduation! The bonfires, the parties, the suicide charts…what, your high school didn’t make those? Janie and Jason did. Hang out with them and their bewildered friend Chad in their hilarious and heartfelt attempt to find something to live for now that the graduation gowns are off. | Facebook event 

Rewind-a-Buddy, by Paper Soul out of Minneapolis, Minnesota. Buddy wants to be YOUR FRIEND, on home video!

FRINGE FLASHBACKS

Butcher Holler Here We Come by Ad Hoc Economy out of Brooklyn, NY. 1973, West Virginia. Following a cave collapse, 5 coal miners struggle to survive the dwindling supply of oxygen, the lack of food and water, the unravelling sense of passing time, and, even more threatening, their own competing natures. Brutally weaving through family histories, complicated friendships, crooked politics, childhood visions, audacious hopes, eerie dreams, criminal addictions, and fervent spirituality in this run-ofthe-mill Appalachian community, 

Knifeslingin’, by Paper Soul out of Minneapolis, Minnesota. Critter returns in a recording of last year’s Fringe favorite!

Lady Macbeth and Her Pal, Megan, by Heliotrope out of Iowa City, Iowa. Cornfed comedian is no Lady Macbeth. Or is she?

OCCUPY This! Tales of an Accidental Activist, by Tommy “Rev. Nuge” Nugent out of Detroit, Michigan. A funny thing happened on the way to the Revolution.

Petunia and Chicken, by Animal Engine out of New York, New York. Award-winning prairie love story, now with live folk music.

CFF20_Stow Your Baggage logoStow Your Baggage, by A to Z Productions out of Cincinnati, Ohio. Put your seatbacks in the all-right-let’s-talk position! A Flight Attendant School Dropout Comedy by Alexx Rouse (Busted Bumpers, Bad Poetry Night.) Dramaturgy by Paul Strickland. Directed by Erika Kate MacDonald. | Facebook event

CFF20_The Unrepentant NecrophileThe Unrepentant Necrophile, by the Coldharts out of Brooklyn, New York. A punk musical about a mortician and her body. A mortician falls in love with a man as she prepares his corpse for burial. She has three days until the funeral… but three days just isn’t enough. | Facebook event

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Know Theatre is Cincinnati’s Theatrical Playground. The Know showcases unexpected voices, new works, and plays that embrace the inherent theatricality of the live experience. Know Theatre seeks to be a place where artists and audiences feel welcome to take artistic risks, creating work that is cutting edge and accessible.       

Know Theatre’s work is made possible, in part, by the generosity of community contributions to the ArtsWave Campaign.           

The Ohio Arts Council helps fund Know Theatre with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence, and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans.

Know Theatre is also supported by The Carol Ann & Ralph V. Haile, Jr./U.S. Bank Foundation, helping to change our communities for the better through collaboration and innovation, and the Greater Cincinnati Foundation, which provides a simple, powerful, and highly personal approach to giving.

Know Theatre is a member of Theatre Communications Group and an Associate Member of the National New Play Network.

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Cast Announced for CHARLOTTE’S WEB the Musical at Beechmont Players

BPI_logoBeechmont Players, Inc is excited to announce the cast of their summer production, CHARLOTTE’S WEB the Musical.

Cast:

  • Ann-Marie Lusk as Fern Arable
  • Steve Phelan as John Arable
  • Jennifer Moore as Martha Arable
  • Mia Zink as Avery Arable
  • Karl Bollinger as Homer Zuckerman
  • Tonya Oslack as Edith Zuckerman
  • Emma Holtz as Lurvy
  • Nicole Stocks as Wilbur
  • Rebecca Wiesman as Charlotte
  • Matt Lovell as Templeton
  • Hunter Bruening as Gander
  • Faye Hardek as Goose
  • Katherine Anderson as Sheep
  • Claire Hardek as Lamb
  • Ensemble:
  • Hunter Bruening
  • Faye Hardek
  • Katherine Anderson
  • Claire Hardek
  • BethAnn Bruening
  • Richelle Rose

CHARLOTTE’S WEB the Musical runs July 31- August 2 & August 8-9, 2020 with all performances at the Anderson Center Theatre on Five Mile Rd.

CHARLOTTE’S WEB the Musical is directed by Karen Wiebe, produced by Cathy Roesner, and choreographed by Amy Waldfogle.

Tickets are available online at www.beechmontplayers.org or by calling 513-233-2468

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Online Auditions Announced for GOD OF CARNAGE at Equality Productions

MISC_Auditions2Equality Productions announces virtual auditions for its upcoming online-only production of GOD OF CARNAGE by Yasmina Reza. The play won the Tony Award for Best Play and the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Comedy and runs about 90 minutes. A playground altercation between eleven-year-old boys brings together two sets of parents for a meeting to resolve the matter. At first, diplomatic niceties are observed, but as the meeting progresses, and the rum flows, tensions emerge and the gloves come off, leaving the couples with more than just their liberal principles in tatters.

Auditions will be held on Sunday 5/3 between 2-4P and Monday 5/4 between 7-8P.  Rehearsals will be scheduled based on the director’s and cast’s availability with an expected performance date in late May.

Auditions, rehearsals, and performances will be on-book and conducted from your home in Zoom meetings. For the Zoom meetings, please use a laptop or PC/MAC with a webcam and external mic or headphones, though a smartphone with earbuds will also work.

Email the director Richard Zenk (richardjoseph@gmail.com) by May 1:

  1. choose one character for your audition,
  2. your resume and headshot,
  3. the audition times/dates you are NOT available, and
  4. your weekday evening and weekend conflicts between 5/6 and 5/31.

In return, you will receive the script and the audition sides with the confirmation of the date and time of your audition.

ROLES (characters’ stage ages 30-55)

Veronica Novak – At first she seems like the most benevolent of the bunch. Instead of resorting to litigation regarding her son’s injury, she believes that they can all come to an agreement about how the other couple’s son should make amends for his attack. She is a writer and tries to maintain civility and decorum but can also be judgmental and domineering. Of the four principles, Veronica exhibits the strongest desire for harmony.

Michael Novak – At first, Michael seems eager to create peace between the two boys and perhaps even bond with the Raleighs. He is quick to agree with the Raleighs, even making light of the violence, commenting on how he was a leader of his own gang during his childhood. He is a hardware store salesperson. He is uncouth, makes racial comments, and regresses to Neanderthal.

Annette Raleigh – She considers herself part of the elite class. She is constantly on the brink of a panic attack. In fact, she vomits twice during the course of the play. Unfortunately, the pressures of motherhood and household have eroded her self-confidence. Annette feels abandoned by her husband who is eternally preoccupied with work. Annette is the most physically destructive of the four characters.

Alan Raleigh – He might be the most stereotypical character of the group in that he is modeled after unethical lawyers. He is the most openly rude because he frequently interrupts their meeting by talking on his cell phone. His law firm represents a pharmaceutical company that is about to be sued because one of their new products causes dizziness and other negative symptoms. He claims that his son is a savage and doesn’t see any point in trying to change him. He seems the most sexist of the two men, often implying that women have a host of limitations.

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Online Art Auction Benefiting Mason Community Players

MCP_sm logoThe art is now online and you can view it and see the characters and view their stories and you can bid if you would like!

Mason Player’s “Not-So-Silent” Auction has begun. The link is https://mcpauction.meteorapp.com/

Right now, you may view the art pieces and see the characters with a description of each basket. Until Friday evening, you will be able to peruse the items and read details about each work. During that period, you may bid on any of the items that interest you.

Don’t miss the special live online event on Friday, May 1, 2020. The event will be held from 7:00 to 8:30 PM. A link to the live event will be provided at the top of the auction site.

Our Auction Host will be “joined” by our special characters. The artwork and the baskets will be auctioned off one by one throughout the live event. Who knows when your favorite will be up on the block, so be ready to tune in at 7pm to make sure that you can acquire your favorite.

We won’t be able to provide you with a cash bar on May 1st, so you will have to make sure that you have your favorite beverage on hand to make the event “sparkle.” Please come support your fellow theatre artists and pass the word to any relatives and friends who are fans of art or fun.

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