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2020-2021 Season Announced by The Drama Workshop

TDW_VERTThe Drama Workshop is happy to announce the following slate of plays and musicals that will grace the Glenmore Playhouse stage from August of 2020 until June of 2021.

BRIGHT STAR, a musical by Steve Martin and Edie Brickell
August 7-23, 2020
Directed by Dennis Murphy

ABIGAIL, 1702 by Roberto Aquirre-Sacasa
October 9-25, 2020
Directed by Amanda Borchers

THE WINTER WONDERETTES, a musical by Roger Bean
December 4 – 20, 2020
Directed by Linda Abbott

THE COMPLETE WORKS OF SHAKESPEARE, ABRIDGED, REVISED by Adam Long, Daniel Singer and Jess Winfield
February 21 – March 14, 2021
Directed by Becky Collins

MAKING GOD LAUGH by Sean Grennan
May 9 -23, 2021
Directed by Michael Morehead

HOME BREW 6
June 12-14, 2021
Directors tbd

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Actors Needed for A CHRISTMAS JOURNEY at TCA Performing Arts

TCA_The Christmas Journey 2019 logoTri-County Assembly (TCA) Performing Arts is in need of some actors for THE CHRISTMAS JOURNEY.

Seeking:

  • Asher: Male, speaking, shepherd stage age 25-50
  • Zebulun: Male, speaking, shepherd, stage age 14-25
  • Cornelius: Male, speaking, King Herod’s servant, stage age 20-35
  • Townspeople: Male and female, non speaking, but very light singing and dancing, looking for a wide variety of ages 18+, but will cast 1-3 teens.

Rehearsals are underway. Rehearsals are on Sundays and Thursdays at Tri County Assembly of God in Fairfield.

For more information, contact Tiffany Adamson at tiffany@tcalife.com.

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THE WOLVES Runs Nov. 15-23

XUT_The Wolves logoTHE WOLVES
Xavier University Theatre
Nov. 15-23
Gallagher Student Center Theater [Evanston]

Directed by Tiffany Nichole Greene

Cast: Lauren Davidson as 00, Olivia Pletcher as 2, Gigi Relic as 7, Becky Williams as 8, Victoria Forbes as 11, Kennedy Florence as 13, Lily Dennstaedt as 14, Holland Taylor as 23, Liv Hardy as 46 & Tina Boffa as Mom

Drive. Ambition. Endurance. Precision. We’re not talking about any high school girls’ soccer team; we’re talking about a pack of female warriors, determined to win. Infused with the raw jagged energy of youth, The Wolves offers a refreshingly complex depiction of girls navigating friendships, growing up, confronting the future—and trying to score a few goals. Immediate and timely, this ferociously contemporary coming-of-age drama explores the aggression and teamwork of sports and adolescence with an unflinching and compassionate eye. Adult language and situations.

  • Fri, Nov. 15 at 7:30pm
  • Sat, Nov. 16 at 2pm & 7:30pm
  • Thu-Sat, Nov. 21-23 at 7:30pm

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TUNA DOES VEGAS Runs Nov. 15-23

MCP_Tuna Does VegasTUNA DOES VEGAS
Mason Community Players
Nov. 15-23
Theatre 42 [Lebanon]

Directed by Laureen Caitlin
Produced by Lara Gonzalez

Cast: Brandon Dunphy, Jay Fultz & Darren Lee

The lovable and eccentric characters from the ‘third smallest town in Texas’ reunite as they take a rambling romp in Sin City. The hilarity begins when oddball-conservative radio host Arles Struvie announces on air that he and his wife Bertha Bumiller are heading to Vegas to renew their wedding vows…but everyone in Tuna, Texas goes along for the ride!

  • Fri-Sat, Nov. 15-16 at 8pm
  • Sun, Nov. 17 at 2pm
  • Thu-Sat, Nov. 21-23 at 8pm

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The KSO Kicks off the Season with a Scrumptious CLASSICAL-JAZZ SOUFFLÉ

KSO_Classical Jazz SouffleThe Kentucky Symphony Orchestra prides itself on offering unusual and unique repertoire and blurring genres. The orchestra’s 28th season opener continues this trend. A generation ago (1950-70s), jazz musicians and arrangers were having fun re-imagining revered classical works by adding a fresh, liberating harmonic and instrumentally diverse color palette.

Grammy and Tony award-winning orchestrator Don Sebesky held Bach, Bartok Mussorgsky, Rachmaninoff and Stravinsky in high regard. Sebesky arranged several of their works for big band and jazz soloists with orchestra. He recorded several of his re-orchestrations in London with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. The actual music for recording projects or films of the past was not digitized, and only remained extant in handwritten scores. Such original scores were supplied by the Don Sebesky archive held at William Patterson University. Some of his arrangements on this program are receiving their first live performances since their studio recordings.

“I extract the essential juices from a symphonic work, filter them through my own experience, combine them with a jazz flavor and reconstruct them in a new order.” -Don Sebesky

The program opens with Billy May’s rollicking swing version of Brahms’ Hungarian Dance No. 5, followed by Don Sebesky’s jazz band orchestration of themes taken from Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition. Jazz soloists Hal Melia (flute) and Greg Wing (trumpet) are featured along with some highwire blues riffs in the strings in Sebesky’s take on Stravinsky’s famous ballet The Firebird, which he titles “Bird of Fire.” His orchestration of Rachmaninoff’s hauntingly beautiful “Vocalise” will showcase the artistry of Sonny Burnette (alto sax) and Brandon Coleman (guitar).

The second act opens with Eumir Deodato’s 1973 free adaptation of Debussy’s Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun. The original recording featured jazz legends — Hubert Laws, Ron Carter, Marvin Stamm and Deodato. Recreating this atmospheric work are Hal Melia (flute), Mike Sharfe (bass), Matt Anklan (trumpet), and Ben Tweedt (keys). Sebesky also tackled Stravinsky’s pagan ballet The Rite of Spring. His interpretation of this war horse features Dominic Marino (trombone) and Matt Anklin (trumpet). A soaring romantic re-composition of a J.S. Bach melody “Sebastian’s Theme” rounds out the evening. There may even be a surprise encore that peels the paint off the walls.

The Kentucky Symphony Orchestra brings the cool to the classics at Greaves Concert Hall with Classical-Jazz Soufflé at 7:30 p.m., Saturday, October 19, at NKU, Highland Heights, KY. Reserved seating tickets are $19, $27, $35 (children ages 6-18 are 50% off) and are available online at kyso.org, by phone —(859) 431-6216, or at the door.

About the KSO:
For 27 years the Kentucky Symphony Orchestra has taken the “phony” out of symphony by eliminating traditional barriers and presenting engaging, live, thematic concerts that enrich, educate and entertain the residents of Northern Kentucky and Greater Cincinnati. The KSO performs three series of concerts annually throughout Northern Kentucky.

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