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Local Arts Organizations Offering Online Content

MISC_Online ContentLocal arts organization have begun to release new content, shorts and archived performances online. I will be collecting them here as I am notified of them. Feel free to send me links when your group releases content.

Most recent updates in blue.
Dates listed are the dates the links were added to this page.

F R E E   F O R   C H I L D R E N / F A M I L I E S

  • 8/17 – COMEDYSPORTZ CINCINNATI | Family-Friendly Improv Match | YouTube
    Previous episodes available on their YouTube page.
  • 7/20RUMPELSTILTSKIN (2013) | Beechmont Players | YouTube
  • 6/22 – STORYTIME WITH SPARKLE – Season One: Episode 3 [6/21] | Dan Davidson | YouTube
    Previous episodes available on her YouTube channel and Facebook page.
  • 6/9 – A CONCERT FOR GOOD #2 | Equality Productions | YouTube
  • 6/5 – A CONCERT FOR GOOD #1 | Equality Productions | YouTube
  • 5/20 – SOLDIER, COME HOME | Falcon Theatre | YouTube
  • 5/18 – Prelude-at-a-Distance CAMELOT | Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati | Facebook
  • 5/13 – Prelude-at-a-Distance ROBIN HOOD | Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati | YouTube
  • 4/27 – SANTA CLAUS the Musical | Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati | YouTube
  • 4/13 – MANY-STORIED HOUSE | Falcon Theatre | YouTube
  • 4/10 – SLEEPING BEAUTY | Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati | YouTube
  • 3/30 – COAL TOWN PHOTOGRAPH | Falcon Theatre | YouTube
  • 3/18 – THE JESTER PRINCE | Fred Tacon/Beechmont Players | YouTube
  • 3/17 – SUFFRAGETTES: With Liberty and Voting for All | Children’s Theatre on Tour | YouTube

F R E E   F O R   O L D E R   V I E W E R S

  • 8/20 – 10-MINUTE CONNECTIONS: JUSTICE | Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati
    • 8/13 – WAKE UP, CHILD! by Isaiah Reaves. Performed by Candice Handy & Burgess Byrd
    • 8/6 – SEE ME by Torie Wiggins. Performed by Lisa DeRoberts and Isaiah Reaves | Facebook
  • 8/20 – THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST | Loveland Stage Company
    • 8/12 – ACT IIIYouTube
      Acts I & II is available on their YouTube page
  • 8/20 – MONOLOGUES FOR US, BY US | Cincinnati Black Theatre Artist Collective
    • 8/4 – Week 9 – Geoff Hill performs a monologue from CHANGE MUST COME by Santino Craven and Michael Kevin Darnall performs as Youngblood from JITNEY by August Wilson | Facebook
      All previous weeks are available on their Facebook page
  • 8/20 – TWO SKETCHY DAMES: AT HOME With Neil and Dylan [Aug. 16]| Alison Rampa and Eileen Earnest | Facebook |
    Previous episodes are available on their Facebook page.
  • 8/4 – WEEKEND PUPPDATE [8/1 Episode] (PG/PG-13) | Ricky Glore | YouTube |
    Previous episodes available on their YouTube channel.
  • 7/27 – FIBBER MCGEE AND MOLLY: MAKING FUDGE | Footlighters Inc. | YouTube
  • 7/20 – QUARANTINE CABARET TAKE 2 [July 19th performance] | Lumos Players | Facebook
    Previous installment available on their Facebook page. 
  • 7/24 – trueSUFFRAGE [July 23rd performance] [Facebook Live] | trueTHEATRE
  • 7/9 – TWELFTH NIGHT | Middletown Lyric Theatre | YouTube
  • 7/6 – THE COMEDY OF ERRORS Episode 5 (of 5) [7/3] | Miami University Theatre | YouTube | Previous episodes available on their YouTube channel.
  • 7/6 – MONOLOGUES ABOUT RESILIENCE | Equality Productions | 12 performances available on their YouTube channel
  • 7/6 – SHAKESPEARE NOW | Crystian Wiltshire | Cincinnati Shakespeare Company
    • 7/3 – Second Installment | Facebook
      Previous installments are available on their Facebook page. 
  • 6/29 – TERI’S PLAY DATE | Short Plays Written by Teri Foltz |
      • 6/25 – JUST TO CLARIFY | YouTube | Previous episodes available on their YouTube channel.
  • 6/22 – MEET THE ARTISTS [Facebook Live] | Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati
  • 6/5 – MONOLOGUES OF HOPE | Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park
    All nine episodes available on their Facebook page
  • 6/5 – SCENES FROM A QUARANTINE [5/29 performance]| Facebook | Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati
  • 5/26 – AUDITION TIPS WITH D. LYNN MEYERS | Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati | Facebook
  • 5/26 – YOGA FOR THE ACTOR with Becky Howell | Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati| Facebook
  • 5/8 – trueFAKES [Facebook Live] | trueTHEATRE
  • 5/5 – BE NOT FORGETFUL [Zoom Play Reading] | Muwhahaha Productions | Written by Tracy Hoida | Performed by Katie Mitchell Mitchell and Rory Sheridan
  • 4/30 – CRAZY HORSES | Beechmont Players | YouTube
  • 4/30 – PROJECT38 | Cincinnati Shakespeare Company | Facebook
  • 4/29 – HOMEWORK from SAME ROOM, DIFFERENT STORIES | Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati | YouTube
  • 4/20 – SAVE A SOUL, SAVE THE WORLD and GRANDMA ROZI | Kivie Productions| YouTube
  • 4/13 – NKU SOTA Stream | NKU School of the Arts | Facebook
  • 4/7 – ACTING SHOWCASE | CCM Acting | YouTube
  • 3/17 – DESCENT: A Murder Ballad (PG-13) | Hannah Gregory| 2019 Cincy Fringe Festival | YouTube

F O R   C H I L D R E N / F A M I L I E S 

  • 4/10 – ALICE IN NEVERLAND (Grades 1-6) | Know Theatre | Know website 
  • 4/10 – DRAGON UP (Grades K-3) | Know Theatre | Know website

F O R   O L D E R   V I E W E R S

  • 8/20 – HEATHERS | Cincinnati Actor’s Studio & Academy | VIMEO for rental or purchase
  • 4/8 – DARKEST NIGHT AT GNARLY STUMP | Know Theatre | Know website

A U D I O   T H E A T R E   F O R   O L D E R   L I S T E N E R S

  • 8/20 – ALMOST MIDNIGHT, ALMOST JAZZ | Know Theatre| Know website
  • 7/16 – THE LAST MOTHER IN THE HOUSE OF CHAVIS | Know Theatre| Know website
  • 5/20 – FETUS AND THE GOD | Know Theatre| Know website
  • 4/17 – COULD’VE SAID IT DEADER  | Know Theatre| Know website
  • 4/17 – MARY’S MONSTER | Know Theatre | Know website
  • 4/2 – OF PEOPLE AND NOT THINGS | Know Theatre | Know website

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All Performances of END OF THE RAINBOW Cancelled/GEORGE REMUS Rescheduled at The Carnegie

TC_logo_newTHE CARNEGIE CANCELS ALL PERFORMANCES OF END OF THE RAINBOW Production Originally Scheduled For March 21 – April 5, 2020 

(COVINGTON, KY) – The Carnegie has been closely following and monitoring COVID-19 updates to ensure the health and safety of our guests, artists, volunteers, and staff. While the organization has proactively implemented strategies recommended by public health authorities and government officials, The Carnegie has decided to cancel all performances of its spring production of END OF THE RAINBOW, originally scheduled for March 21 – April 5, 2020.

COVID-19 is greatly impacting all industries, and the arts are not excluded. END OF THE RAINBOW ticket holders can convert their ticket to a tax-deductible donation to support The Carnegie’s mission, transfer their ticket to a 2020-21 season show, or transfer their ticket to be put towards a 2020-21 season subscription.

“The past few days have been an exercise in trying to be ready for the worst while hoping for the very best. I know the time and talent the cast and crew have devoted to END OF THE RAINBOW and it saddens me to not see that come to fruition,” says Kim Best, Executive Director of The Carnegie. “However, canceling performances is necessary for the safety of our patrons, staff, volunteers, artists and community. We would like to thank our supporters for their understanding and we encourage everyone to support one another during this challenging time.”

The Carnegie also announces additional operations impacted by COVID-19 including the following:

  • Carnegie gallery hours are suspended and will be reinstated on Wednesday, April 1. Upon reopening, additional measures will be established including enforcing social distancing by limiting the number of patrons allowed to view the exhibitions at any given time.
  • The opening reception for Open Source 2.1 and Jessie Dunahoo will be rescheduled at a later date.
  • The staged reading of GEORGE REMUS will be rescheduled in August 2020. Ticket holders will receive communications from the Box Office with more information.
  • The ArtStop Artist Series and Camp Carnegie All-Stars production of BOTS! have been postponed until further notice.

In the interim, The Carnegie encourages continuing standard precautions for patrons, including frequent hand washing, avoiding touching eyes, nose, and mouth, as well avoiding close contact with people who are sick and anyone feeling ill to remain home as much as possible.

For more information about COVID-19 cancelations or questions, please call The Carnegie at (859) 491-2030 or visit thecarnegie.com.

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About The Carnegie
The Carnegie is Northern Kentucky’s largest multidisciplinary arts venue providing theatre events, educational programs and art exhibitions to the Northern Kentucky and Greater Cincinnati community. The Carnegie facility is home to The Carnegie Galleries, the Otto M. Budig Theatre, and the Eva G. Farris Education Center.  More information about The Carnegie is available at thecarnegie.com or by calling (859) 491-2030.

The Carnegie receives ongoing operating support from Cincinnati International Wine Festival, The Greater Cincinnati Foundation, Kenton County Fiscal Courts, the Kentucky Arts Council and the City of Covington. The Carnegie is also supported by the generosity of more than 40,000 contributors to the ArtsWave Community Campaign.

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All Performances of TWELFTH NIGHT Cancelled at Middeltown Lyric Theatre

MLT_logoCORONAVIRUS UPDATE

ALL PERFORMANCES of TWELFTH NIGHT have been cancelled.

We hung on as long as we could. But with the newest mandate from the Governor and recommendations from the CDC, we must CLOSE.

We know this is a loss for everyone involved in the show, as well as our patrons. We thank everyone for their support. More information about the future forthcoming.

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Remaining Performances of INCIDENT AT VICHY Cancelled at Alibi Players

ALIBI_logoAlibi Players’ final weekend of performances (March 20-22, 2020) of INCIDENT AT VICHY have been cancelled.

This is due to the new guidelines and mandates by the Governor of Ohio causing the closure of our venue, the Liberty Exhibition Hall. We do thank everyone who managed to come out to see the show however, and it was a brief but fabulous run. Thanks again!

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OLIVER! Postponed at Rotary Club of Hamilton

RP_100 logo“We regret to inform you that the Rotary Club of Hamilton has postponed next weekend’s production of OLIVER! as a result of Coronavirus precautions and the recent statewide ban on large gatherings.

If you have purchased tickets for the musical, we ask that you please be patient with us as we work through the details of securing a new date for the show. All ticket purchases will be transferred to the performance of your choice or refunded following the announcement. We will share an update soon regarding this and a refund option for anyone unable to attend.

We appreciate your patience and understanding during this situation and will be in touch soon!

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