Author Archives: robbucher

Matthew 25: Ministries Presents TICKETS the Radio Play by Reverend Wendell Mettey

MISC_Matthew 25 Ministries logoOn December 14 and 15, Matthew 25: Ministries is presenting TICKETS the Radio Play, a charming, heartwarming, family-friendly holiday entertainment that celebrates the warmth of the Christmas season. What happens to the Christmas spirit when a church has to decide how to distribute 253 tickets that “Admit One to Heaven” to a congregation of more than 1,000?

TICKETS the Radio Play is based on the short story Tickets originally written by Matthew 25’s Founder and President Reverend Wendell Mettey in 1976 for his Walnut Hills congregation. Reverend Mettey conceived the idea of turning the radio program into a staged old-style radio play and the original radio script received its world premiere staged production in December of 2013.

TICKETS the Radio Play recreates the ambiance of an old-time recording studio, where actors perform the radio play in front of a live “studio” audience, complete with old style sound effects and surprises. The original short story Tickets is included in a compilation of Reverend Mettey’s Christmas stories (Lost and Found, Stories of Christmas), released in November of 2013.

The cast of TICKETS includes talented, fan-favorite performers from all around Greater Cincinnati. A selection of unique, international crafts purchased from artists in the locations Matthew 25 serves will be available for purchase at each performance.

Performances of TICKETS the Radio Play are December 14th at 7:30pm and December 15th at 3pm and 7:30pm. Tickets for Tickets are available at http://m25m.org/event/tickets-the-radio-play/, by calling (513) 793-6256 or e-mailing gracie@m25m.org. Ticket prices are $7 for adults and $5 for children.

Join Matthew 25: Ministries and the cast and crew of TICKETS the Radio Play for a fun, unique, family-friendly holiday experience!

ABOUT MATTHEW 25: MINISTRIES: Matthew 25: Ministries rescues and reuses approximately 15,000,000 pounds of corporate products each year and redistributes them to people in need throughout the US and worldwide. Each year, Matthew 25: Ministries impacts the lives of more than 20,000,000 individuals throughout the United States and around the world. More than 99% of Matthew 25: Ministries’ cash and in-kind donations go toward programs. Matthew 25 has been highly ranked on Forbes’ list of the Most Efficient Large Charities in the US. Matthew 25 is also highly ranked of more than 3,000 four star charities on Charity Navigator.  Matthew 25: Ministries is accredited by the Better Business Bureau through the “Wise Giving Alliance Standards”. For more information contact Joodi Archer or Mary Tignor at Matthew 25: Ministries (513) 793-6256 or visit www.m25m.org.

Leave a comment

Filed under Events, Press Releases

Green Day’s AMERICAN IDIOT runs Nov. 24-Dec. 2 at Cincinnati Actor’s Studio & Academy

CASA_American Idiot logoJoin CASA on this journey as a group of young Americans struggle to find meaning in their lives.

What makes an American Idiot?

[Cincinnati, OH – November 16th, 2018] Cincinnati Actor’s Studio & Academy presents AMERICAN IDIOT a blockbuster rock musical, music by Green Day, book by Billie Joe Armstrong and Michael Mayer. It’s time to discover the truth of the American Dream. Set in “Jingletown, USA,” AMERICAN IDIOT follows anti-hero Johnny, a naive but hopeful guy who goes to the city as the “Jesus of Suburbia.” He and his friends, Tunny and Will, suffer the realization that their dreams aren’t easy to achieve as they thought, and inevitably fall prey to addiction of various forms.
Ticket and Production Details
Performances will be on Saturday, November 24th – Sunday, November 25th at 7:30PM, Sunday, November 25th at 2PM, & Friday, November 30th – Sunday, December 2nd at 7:30PM. All performances will be at Essex Studios (2511 Essex Place, Studio 282B, Cincinnati, OH 45206.
Tickets are $15 for students/seniors and $20 for adults, and can be purchased online https://casastudio.booktix.com/index.php or at the door.
Green Day’s AMERICAN IDIOT runs approximately 2 hours including an intermission and has an R rating for adult content.
For more details, visit www.casastudioacademy.com or CASA’s Facebook page
(@CasaStudioAcademy).

*Presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International*

PRODUCTION TEAM
  • Director: Gina Cerimele-Mechley
  • Assistant Director: Bettina Ernst (Walnut Hills High School)
  • Stage Manager: David Faller
  • Music Director: Janet Langhorst
  • Video Advisor: Evan Holzman
  • Lighting/Sound Designer: Olivia Cremisio
  • Choreographer: Kat Sweeney (St. Ursula Academy)
  • Assistant Choreographer: Celia Gries (home schooled)
CAST
  • Johnny: Johnny Shirer (School for Creative and Performing Arts)
  • Tunny: Jackson Daley
  • Will: Sebastian Kong (Indian Hill High School)
  • St. Jimmy: Kaya Roll (Seton High School)
  • Heather: Sabrina Mack (Northern Kentucky University)
  • Whatsername: Gabrielle Mouch (Mercy McAuley High School)
  • Extraordinary Girl: Chloe Baron (Fairfield High School)
  • Featured Ensemble: Donnie Adams (Madeira High School), Jonah Sorscher (Indian Hill High School), and Celia Gries  
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

“What is the American Dream? Does it even exist? Why do people turn to addiction and codependency as a result of the loss of American Dream? With this production we are taking a stand against substance abuse, violence and the personal atrocities that people suffer when they feel left behind by their country. We are also revealing the effects of media and propaganda on contemporary youth.” — Gina Cerimele-Mechley, director
###

Leave a comment

Filed under Events, Press Releases

Former Cincinnati in the Park Producing Artistic Director Ed Stern Directs ANTIGONE (BORN AGAINST.) at Xavier University, Nov. 30-Dec. 2

XU_Antigone born against logo(CINCINNATI, Nov. 19, 2018) – A classic story with a contemporary twist rounds out Xavier University Theatre’s fall production lineup as former Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park Producing Artistic Director Ed Stern returns to helm ANTIGONE (BORN AGAINST.) The Sophocles classic is reborn in a new translation and adaptation by Griff Bludworth, a Xavier Theatre alumnus, running Nov. 30 to Dec. 2 in the Gallagher Student Center Theatre.

ANTIGONE (BORN AGAINST.) places the contemporary issue of oppression front and center as its classical figures become recognizably human. When Antigone’s two brothers are killed in battle, Creon — her uncle and the king — permits one a proper funeral. Believing the other a traitor, he refuses to allow him to be buried, setting into motion a clash between justice and discrimination that is at once timeless and horrifically timely.

“The relationship of grief and power is integral to both my understanding of Sophocles’ original play and my adaptation,” says Bludworth. “Grieving is an incredibly human experience — it is a grappling with sudden absence, a crashing realization of how much we once had and a confrontation with our own finitude. Grief is not pleasant, but it is something we need to go through when faced with loss. Grief is the public acknowledgement that a life had significance to others. It is a privilege we take for granted.

“Grief is also a potent political power, and communal grief can be threatening to established power structures, especially when the person being grieved was killed by an agent endowed with state authority. In this sort of environment — either in 2018 A.D. or 450 B.C. — simple statements regarding lives having value become political and can express implicit challenges to power. This tension is nothing new, and the dehumanizing effects of prohibiting grief have been documented in literature since before Sophocles’ lifetime. It is, ultimately, the exhausting repetition of this dehumanization — how fresh and how old the wound feels — that I wanted to bring to the fore.”

“I first saw the show a couple of years ago as the intern production at Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati, and I was very much taken by the play,” Stern says. “As written on paper, it goes between the Greek period and today, moving seamlessly between the two. The result is quite compelling.”

The cast for the show features Xavier alumna Hannah Sheppard as Antigone. She’ll join current students Max Carlson (Haemon), Aiden Dalton (Creon), Cassie Delicath (Corrine), Andrew Leonard (Tiresias), Sam Martini (Captain Phillips), Annie Mayer (Angela), Cat Sholtis (Woman 2), Holland Taylor (Ismene), Thomas Wehby (Man 1) and Nora Weisz (Woman 1). Kertu Bell is the understudy for Antigone, and Tess Chadwick is the swing.

In addition to Stern, the creative team includes Joe Leonard (Set Designer), Jessica Pitcairn (Costume Designer), Joe Beumer (Lighting Designer) and Kevin Semancik (Sound Designer). The stage manager is Abby Bricking. Assistant stage managers are Steven Lindner and Trever McKenzie.

Performances take place at 7:30 p.m. on Nov. 30 and Dec. 1 and 2 p.m. on Dec. 1 and 2. Tickets for ANTIGONE (BORN AGAINST.) are available now through the Xavier University Theatre Box Office. They are $18 each for adults and $13 each for students, as well as Xavier faculty and staff. To purchase tickets, visit http://www.xavier.edu/theatretickets or call 513-745-3939.

###

Leave a comment

Filed under Press Releases

Three Male Actors Needed for FATHER OF THE BRIDE at Beechmont Players

BPI_logoFor Beechmont Players upcoming production of FATHER OF THE BRIDE, which runs from February 15 through February 23, 2019, we are looking for three male actors to play:

  • Buckley Dunstan – approximately 23 years of age.
  • Tommy Banks – approximately 16 years of age.
  • Buzz Taylor – approximately 16 years of age.

If interested please send an email to Balenduff@hotmail.com.

Leave a comment

Filed under Casting Call, On Stage

Auditions Announced for OUT OF STERNO at Mariemont Players

MPI_logoMariemont Players and director Dan Maloney announce auditions for OUT OF STERNO by Deborah Zoe Laufer.

Audition Dates/Times:

  • 7 PM Sunday, January 13th
  • 7 PM Monday, January 14th

Location: 4101 Walton Creek Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45227

Performance Dates: May 10-26

Synopsis
Dotty’s life in Sterno with her husband Hamel is absolutely perfect! It’s a fairy tale, it really is. True, in their seven years of marriage Hamel has forbidden her to leave their tiny apartment or speak to anyone, but Dotty is so very happy to spend her days watching video re-enactments of the day they first met. When a phone call from a mysterious woman threatens to tear her world asunder, Dotty must venture out into the vast city of Sterno, and try to discover what it is to be a “real” woman.

OUT OF STERNO is a coming-of-age play in an Alice in Wonderland world. It explores the triumph and heartbreak of growing up and the contradictory societal pressures women face just trying to make it across town.

Characters

Dotty
20’s. Childlike and loving and hopeful, bursting with intense enthusiasm for everything. She refuses to think ill of anyone.

Hamel
30’s-40’s. Dotty’s thuggish husband. Very very very very not smart. Loves his wife, needs her for everything, but is prey to other urges. Much more stupefied than angry or threatening.

Zena
30’s-40’s. The proprietress of Zena’s Beauty Emporium. Miss Triboro Area for two years running. Tough as nails.

Dan
Magically transforms himself into every other character in the play including: Delivery Man, Taxi Driver, Waiter, Mrs. Cuthbert, Mrs. Peabody, Barb, Sallie Mae, Man on the Bus.

Please note, ages listed are stage ages. Actors auditioning can be older/younger in real life, but they have to believably be able to play the ages listed in the script.

Rehearsals will begin around the middle of March and will be determined by the availability of the cast. Please bring known conflicts from March 18th to May 26th. Please note, there is a 2 PM performance on Mother’s Day – Sunday, May 12th.

Resumes and head shots are appreciated but not required. For more information or to review the script, contact director Dan Maloney at maloneykd@gmail.com.

Leave a comment

Filed under Auditions