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I’M WEARING MY OWN CLOTHES on Nov. 13

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Cincinnati Playwrights Initiative
Nov. 13
Aronoff Center Fifth Third Bank Theatre [Downtown]

Written by Nancy Gall-Clayton
Directed by Kathi E. B. Ellis

Cast: Ted Lesley, Andrew Maloney, Erica McClure, Tess Talbot & Traci Taylor

Civil War-era physician, Dr. Mary Edwards Walker, Union army surgeon, wife, divorcee, abolitionist, spy, prisoner, Medal of Honor-winner, “suffragist” and famous “dress-reformer” is the subject of Cincinnati Playwrights Initiative’s November staged reading of Nancy Gall Clayton’s I’m “Wearing My Own Clothes! During her service, Dr. Walker wore men’s clothes because they were more comfortable, practical and sanitary. Her wardrobe choice exacerbated the resistance she faced because she was a woman in a world of men, both ordinary and authoritative. Her determination enabled her to conquer an array of obstacles, any one of which would have defeated anyone lacking her steely resolve to help and to heal the combatants in the bloodiest conflict in U. S. history. The playwright frames Dr. Walker’s story with an interview conducted when she was 84 years old. Between the beginning and ending segments, come episodes of high drama as Dr. Walker encounters and overcomes a variety of daunting challenges.

Cincinnati Playwrights Initiative (CPI) is a grassroots, non-profit arts organization of Tri-State playwrights, directors, actors, and theater supporters dedicated to developing new plays written by local playwrights. CPI strives to provide a forum for playwrights to explore the possibilities contained within their work by providing a community of playwrights within which individual initiative can seek its fullest expression.

  • Tue, Nov. 13 at 7:30pm

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SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY Runs Nov. 10-17

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Mason Community Players
Nov. 10-17
Theatre 42 [Lebanon]

Created and directed by Perry Gary & Ann Sullivan

Cast: Tom Caruso as Glen Rodgers, Jay Fultz as Ron Denny, Chris Murphy as Clyde Crosley, Nick Godfrey as Russell Franks, Peyton Hahn as Rex Bennett, Bonnie Emmer as Violet Cooper, Julie Poux as Marcella Deveaux, Leah Busick as Hellen Starr, Elizabeth Pille as Patty Wander, Christina Sanford as Maxine Wander, Kelley Flaugher as Laverne Wander, Melissia Gary as Betty Layne, Perry Gary as Frankie Lamont, Dan Nieman as Jack Manny, Deb Giehl as Liza Wesley, Randy King as Ted McHenry, John Hamilton as Carothers Butler/Driver, Meghan Toney as Lou Hamm, Chris Toney as Bud Armer, Joel Lind as Terrific Tilderman, Becca McLaughlin as Hattie, Alex Lisa as Janie, Anthony Lisa as Max/Shoe Shine Boy/Kid on Train, Mary Stan Fizer as Sr USO Hostess, Kelli Norris as USO Hostess, Rachel Freund as USO Hostess &  April Reed as USO Hostess/Candy Girl
The Libertones: Jenn Lisa, Sara Davis, Phil Catlin, Kevin Dunaway & David Thompson
The Jinglettes: Maddie Smith, Taylor Duecker & Katie Hill
Dance Ensemble: Mandy Caruso, Taylor Duecker, Bonnie Emmer, Abby Farmer, Missy Fram, Nick Godfrey, Katie Hill, Shannon Mahoney, Sherry Michalak, Maureen “Mo” Rettig, Chris Toney, Meghan Toney and Cindy Wilmes, with Laureen Catlin and Claude Ruizdelazuriaga

MCP salutes the work of the USO in a special revue. Musicians perform the big band sounds live. Dancers bring back swing dance and tap dancing. Vocalists croon and recreate the harmonies of a by-gone time. The audience is treated to the look and feel of a USO Cantina and its denizens. It’s time to take a trip down memory lane or go visit a time before you knew the world.

  • Fri, Nov. 9 at 8pm
  • Sat, Nov. 10 at 2pm & 8pm
  • Sun, Nov. 11 at 2pm
  • Fri-Sat, Nov. 16-17 at 8pm

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The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati Presents THE LEGEND OF POCAHONTAS on the Showtime Stage

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Rosvic Siason as Pocahontas.

This November, witness a special 45-minute performance of THE LEGEND OF POCAHONTAS presented by TCT On Tour, the touring division of The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati, on the Ralph & Patricia Corbett Showtime Stage on Red Bank Road.

Do you know the myth, the legend, or the truth? This original musical follows the true story of Pocahontas and how she became an international symbol of peace. Combining history and storytelling with music, follow the truthful account of Pocahontas as she grows from being a curious and brave child to one of the most respected and treasured women in history.

This production was written by Jon Lorenz with orchestrations by 3-time Grammy nominee, Hank Feldman.  TCT’s own Producing Artistic Director, Roderick Justice, directed the production.

Ideal for children in grades 3-12.  Showtimes are:

  • Saturday, November 3, 2018 at 11:00 am – 12:00 pm
  • Saturday, November 3, 2018 at 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
  • Sunday, November 4, 2018 at 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

A question-and-answer session with the cast follows every show.

Tickets are $13 each (plus service fees) and are available exclusively through ticketmaster.com or by calling 800-745-3000.  Tickets available now.

The show will be performed on the Ralph and Patricia Corbett Showtime Stage, 4015 Red Bank Road, Cincinnati, OH  45227.  Only 152 seats are available for each performance.

The 4-person cast includes members of The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati Resident Artist Company.  Rosvic Siason plays Pocahontas.  Joey Logan, Ryan Chavez Richmond and Maddie Sensenstein play many different characters throughout the life of Pocahontas.

TCT On Tour is bringing the production of THE LEGEND OF POCAHONTAS to schools and venues around the Tri-State and throughout the region from September 10 through November 4.  If you’re interested in booking, please contact Violet Rae Webster at 513-569-8080 x20 or by emailing violet.webster@tctcincinnati.com.

Don’t miss our brand-new Podcast, Audio Footlights. Hosted by Producing Artistic Director, Roderick Justice, listeners will get to know the actor playing Pocahontas, Rosvic Siason. This podcast is designed to look at the shows we produce, and to ignite, impact and inspire all of our young listeners to have a lifelong love of theatre. Flex your imagination and join us!

This free TCT Podcast runs about 8 minutes, and is currently available on iTunes as well as Stitcher, SoundCloud, GooglePlay, TuneIn and Spotify!

Here’s a link to SoundCloud:  https://soundcloud.com/tctcincinnati/audio-footlights-the-legend-of-pocahontas-edition

TCT On Tour is sponsored by Macy’s, PNC and Mercy Health Foundation.  The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati is supported by the Ohio Arts Council and the generosity of more than 40,000 contributors to the ArtsWave Community Campaign.

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Wake the Dead Bash with The Mighty Wurlitzer | Wed., Oct. 31 | Music Hall Ballroom

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Featuring Theatre Organist Trent Sims, Local Mixologist Molly Wellmann,
Music Hall Ghost Tours,
Guest Emcee Brock Leah Spears, and
Cincinnati’s Young Professional Choral Collective

(CINCINNATI, OH) – The Society for the Preservation of Music Hall (SPMH) will ‘Wake the Dead’ on October 31 from 9:00 PM to midnight at one of the country’s most historic and haunted places – Cincinnati Music Hall. SPMH’s inaugural Halloween Bash will delight adult audiences with spine-tingling tunes — played in Music Hall’s Grand Ballroom on The Mighty Wurlitzer theatre organ by master organist, Trent Sims. Cincinnati’s legendary bartender, Molly Wellmann, will be mixing up spooktacular drinks for guests and ghouls alike.

In addition, Cincinnati’s Young Professional Choral Collective (YPCC) will “crash the bash” with creepy-crawly sing-alongs with local dance and drag favorite Brock Leah Spears as guest emcee.  Throughout  the evening, Cincinnati Research & Paranormal Studies will offer mini-ghost-tours throughout Music Hall, offering an incredible opportunity for Wake the Dead partygoers to tour this haunted venue.

Costumes are encouraged but not required.

Tickets are on sale now at www.CincinnatiArts.org, (513) 621-ARTS [2787], and the Aronoff Center or Music Hall Ticket Office. For groups of ten or more, call (513) 977-4157.  Tickets include the ghost tours, light bites, one drink ticket, and pictures at a fun Framester photo booth!

The Mighty Wurlitzer
The Mighty Wurlitzer was installed in the ornate Albee Theater on Fountain Square in December 1927 – one of only 2,200 theatre-organs produced at that time to accompany silent feature films.  When talkies took over in 1929, the theatre organ was mainly silenced.  The Albee organ was donated to the Emery Theater in 1969 (where it played for movies and other events) and was partially rebuilt by the Ohio Valley Organ Club. It was removed from the Emery in 1999 and put into storage.

The leadership at SPMH thought the historic Music Hall Ballroom would be an ideal location for the instrument, and in June 2007, Ronald F. Wehmeier, Inc., Pipe Organ Service in Cincinnati was contacted to completely rebuild and install the Wurlitzer. A donor foundation funded the entire project in the amount of $1.41 million.  Only a small number of Wurlitzers of this size still exist, and Cincinnati (the home of the Wurlitzer Company) is one of the few cities in the country to have an instrument of this quality.

The Wurlitzer was expanded in tonal colors and effects, from nineteen ranks of pipes to thirty-one ranks (a rank is made up of 61 pipes, and represents orchestral sounds, such as trumpets, flutes, tubas, strings, etc.).  A full array of percussion effects is also present – xylophone, marimba, glockenspiel, chimes, and even a large Steinway grand – all playable from the giant three keyboard and pedal console, decorated in 22-karat gold leaf.  Wind for the pipes is provided by a 15 HP high pressure turbine, the electrical switching is controlled by computer, and pipes range in size from 16 feet to the size of a pencil.  In addition, the Wurlitzer is now fully computerized, so that it can be played without an organist through a digital input system.

Trent Sims – Theatre Organist
Trent Sims is a native of Dayton, OH, and from the early age of ten he began studying the organ.  In demand on the international concert circuit, he has played concerts on both theater and classical organs across the United States, the United Kingdom and Germany. As a featured  organist, Sims has performed on Wurlitzer pipe organs installed in The Music Palace restaurants in the Cincinnati area and Indianapolis. He was also the Guest Artist in Residence at the Victoria Theatre in Dayton for six years, and remains an organist in Dayton.

Molly Wellmann – Mixologist
Cincinnati’s Molly Wellmann is a self-taught mixologist, entrepreneur, and author who has immersed herself in the history and knowledge of craft and classic cocktails and fine spirits. Wellmann, her team, and her establishments have been featured in local-, national-, and internationally-published outlets. She is a practiced public speaker, participating in many cocktail forums and entrepreneurial conferences, and is known for her work with women’s organizations and many other leadership organizations.  Wellmann owns and operates two popular local Cincinnati establishments:  Japp’s Since 1879 in Over-the-Rhine and Myrtle’s Punch House in East Walnut Hills.

Brock Leah Spears – Emcee
Brock Leah Spears (pronounced Broccoli Spears)  is a local dancer turned Drag Queen who after performing with the prestigious Les Ballet Trockadero de Monte Carlo in New York City, found her passion for makeup and drag. She currently performs and emcee’s for local events such as Drag Brunch at Tillie’s Lounge in Northside, 21c Halloween Party, Kindervelt 50 Fashion Show, and many other events.  Brock Leah serves with sass and class!

Young Professionals Choral Collective of Cincinnati (YPCC)
YPCC believes in creating connections through choral music. The choir was formed at Below Zero Lounge in Over-the-Rhine in November 2011 and is now made up of a roster with over 850 volunteer singers who live and work throughout greater Cincinnati, ranging in age from 21-45. Under the direction of Artistic Director KellyAnn Nelson, YPCC has quickly found a niche in the vibrant arts community of downtown Cincinnati.

Cincinnati Research & Paranormal Studies (CR&PS)
CR&PS was founded in November 2005 by a group of friends who discovered that they shared an interest in the paranormal. Since then, members of the CR&PS team has traveled to over 20 states to investigate many haunted locales. CR&PS is dedicated to investigating, documenting, and researching claims of the paranormal.

Society for the Preservation of Music Hall (SPMH)
SPMH is a non-profit organization whose mission is to preserve, promote, improve and provide education about Music Hall in order to perpetuate Music Hall as the premier cultural center of the region and as a National Historic landmark. 

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SIDE SHOW Runs Nov. 9-17

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Dare 2 Defy Productions
Nov. 9-17
PNC Arts Annex [Dayton]

Daisy and Violet are the star attraction in a carnival sideshow – singing Siamese twins – with opposing dreams: Daisy seeks a life in the spotlight and Violet wants to settle down in a home with a husband. When musician Buddy and talent scout Terry enter their lives and promise to take them to the top of the entertainment scene, their lives change forever and they struggle to balance their individual dreams with their inescapable physical connection.

  • Fri, Nov. 9 at 8pm
  • Sat, Nov. 10 at 2pm & 8pm
  • Fri, Nov. 16 at 8pm
  • Sat, Nov. 17 at 2pm & 8pm

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