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Awards Announced for Theaters Around the World Promoting Gender Equity

Industry still has a long way to go, Centre for Women Playwrights finds

ICWP_logoNEW YORK, USA, JUNE 11, 2018

The International Centre for Women Playwrights (ICWP) today announced its 2018 50/50 Applause Awards, honoring theaters that produce plays written in equal measure by women and men. At the same time, the Centre finds that the vast majority of theaters around the world are coming up short in terms of gender equity.

The Centre received 103 nominations and only 62 qualified for the award.

The awards honor theaters at least half of whose productions in their July 2017- June 2018 seasons are written by women.Further, a theater must have staged three or more productions during the season and have plays authored by both male and female in their season. For the 2018 Awards, only Main Stage productions were taken into account, as that is where most theater budgets are spent and where playwrights receive the most media attention and career advancement.

The 62 recipients of this year’s awards are found throughout Australia, Canada, Finland, Scotland, Singapore, South Africa, United States, and Wales.

For the 2017-2018 season, approximately 60% of the qualifying theaters are repeat recipients. For example, Here Arts Center has made the list for six years in a row, while off the WALL has made it for five consecutive years. Awardees range from community and college theaters to internationally renowned public theaters.

 “We are pleased to see that there are some theaters that, year after year, provide opportunities for women playwrights. We salute their efforts,” said 50/50 Applause Award Co-Chair Patricia L. Morin. “However, we will witness more economic discrimination toward women playwrights (smaller stages, less performances, less pay), as well as the constant promotion of male voices, unless more theaters step up and join the ranks to support 50/50 gender parity.”

Academic and charity organization research continues to support the notion that there are gender inequities in theatrical companies around the globe.

For example, the League of Professional Theatre Women recently released the results of its 2018 “Women Count” study. The percentage of women playwrights represented by the theaters profiled in the study ranged from 29% in 2013-2014 and 2015-2016 to a season high of 37% in 2016-2017.  This looks like an upward movement to be welcomed, but a closer look at the figures shows that five theaters profiled in the study had no women playwrights at all in the 2016-2017 study season.

In late 2017, American Theatre magazine reported that, out of 513 not-for-profit theaters across the U.S., only 26% of their new plays and revivals were written by women, with 62% written by men and 11% co-written by women and men.

The Playwrights Guild of Canada reported that for the 2017 season in that country, productions by male playwrights continued to dominate — 64%, which was the same as 2016 — and shows by women playwrights still hovered around the 25% mark.

The National Voice, a publication of The Australian Writers Guild, reported that, of 95 shows surveyed for 2017 that included Australian playwrights — including those staged by state theater companies — 56% were written by men.

The 2018 50/50 Applause Awards come in the wake of a momentous year for women’s struggle for equality in many different arenas. The #metoo movement that began in October 2017 rocked the film, media and theater industries across the world. The movement has shown how a bullying and sexually abusive environment limits the participation and career success of women.

A majority of theater artistic directors do not stage the work of female and male playwrights in an equal proportion, and this has repercussions for society by suppressing women’s stories and filling the theater stages with the male imagination. The male presence not only dominates artistic directors, it dominates the theater boards, governing boards, and public funding institutions throughout the world.

The bravery of those speaking out in the #metoo movement is echoed in the words of Millicent Fawcett, the early 20th century British suffragist who campaigned for women’s rights throughout her life, and whose motto was “Courage calls to courage everywhere”.

To have a professional theater scene that encourages, enables and celebrates women playwrights, governing boards, public funders and artistic directors around the world should ask themselves if the theater programs they are supporting are enabling gender discrimination in favor of men, and silencing the voices of the creative women who have equally valid things to say. The 50/50 Applause Award certificate should be as important as fire and public safety certificates, and their theaters should not be able to open their doors without it.

At the urging of feminist and journalist Caroline Criado Perez, a statue of Millicent Fawcett was placed in London’s Parliament Square in April. In the foreword to the Fawcett Society report “Sex & Power 2018″, Perez writes: “Finally, we have to stop pretending that the path to equality is out of our hands. Power is never given freely. Liberty is never achieved by chance. It is achieved by design. So let’s start designing it.”

The 50/50 Applause Award recipients for the 2017-2018 season are: 

* Indicates a Repeat Recipient

* 16th Street Theater, Berwyn, IL   USA

Acadiana Repertory Theatre, Lafayette, LA   USA

* Alberta Theatre Projects, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Arkansas Repertory Theatre, Little Rock, AR   USA

* Aurora Theatre Company, Berkeley, CA   USA

Baxter Theatre Centre, Cape Town, South Africa

Belvoir St. Theatre, Surry Hills, NSW, Australia

Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Berkeley, CA, USA

Burning Coal Theatre Company, Raleigh, NC   USA

Capital Stage Company, Sacramento, CA, USA

Catholic University of America, Hartke Theatre, Washington, DC   USA

* Centenary Stage Company, Hackettstown, NJ, USA

* Central Works, Berkeley, CA, USA

Centre du Théâtre d’Aujourd’hui, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

* Checkpoint Theatre, Singapore, Singapore

* City Theatre Company, Pittsburgh, PA, USA

Epic Theatre Company, Cranston, RI, USA

* Factory Theatre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Geffen Playhouse, Los Angeles, CA, USA

* Globe Theatre, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada

* Globus Theatre @ the LAB, Bobcaygeon, Ontario, Canada

* Great Canadian Theatre Company, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Griffin Theatre Company, Kings Cross NSW, Australia

* HERE Arts Center, New York, NY, USA

* Horizon Theatre Company, Atlanta, GA, USA

Huntington Theatre Company, Boston, MA, USA

* Imago Theatre, Portland, Oregon, USA

Jungle Theater, Minneapolis, MN, USA

* Key City Public Theatre, Port Townsend, WA, USA

* Kitchen Theatre Company, Ithaca, NY, USA

* Know Theatre of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH   USA

La Jolla Playhouse, La Jolla, CA, USA

Lab Theater Project, Tampa, FL, USA

* Magic Theatre, San Francisco, CA, USA

* Marin Theatre Company, Mill Valley, CA, USA

Marjorie Lyons Playhouse, Centenary Theatre Program of Louisiana, Shreveport, LA, USA

MCC Theater, New York, NY, USA

* Mildred’s Umbrella Theater Company, Houston, TX   USA

New Jersey Repertory Company, Long Branch, NJ, USA

* Northlight Theatre, Skokie, IL, USA

* off the WALL Productions, Carnegie, PA, USA

* Open Stage of Harrisburg, Harrisburg, PA   USA

* Paul Robeson Theatre, Buffalo, NY, USA

People’s Light, Malvern, PA, USA

* Plan-B Theatre Company, Salt Lake City, UT, USA

* Playwrights Horizons, New York, NY, USA

Portland Stage Company, Portland, ME, USA

* Prairie Theatre Exchange, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

* Rep Stage Howard Community College, Columbia, MD, USA

* Round House Theatre, Bethesda, MD, USA

Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK

* Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre, Winnipeg, MB, Canada

* Shelterbelt Theatre, Omaha, NE, USA

* Shotgun Players, Berkeley, CA, USA

* Signature Theatre Company, New York, NY, USA

* South Coast Repertory, Costa Mesa, CA, USA

Stages Theatre Company, Hopkins, MN, USA

* Synchronicity Theatre, Atlanta, GA, USA

* Teatro Paraguas, Santa Fe, NM, USA

The Other Room, Cardiff, Wales, UK

* University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Theatre, Chattanooga, TN, USA

Wasa Teater, Vasa, Finland 

More information about the awards and theatre productions can be found at: http://www.womenplaywrights.org/award

View the 50/50 Applause Awards 2018 video which showcases photos from over twenty theaters and production photos from a selection of their female authored plays on Youtube – https://youtu.be/y_CadAxHZJw

About ICWP:

ICWP started in 1988 with a mission to support women playwrights worldwide and bring attention to their work. The ICWP 50/50 Applause Awards were founded in 2012 to increase awareness and applaud theaters that produced a season with an equal or greater number of plays written by female playwrights. 

Website: http://www.womenplaywrights.org

Twitter: @icwp #icwp5050

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WomenPlaywrights

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Cast Announced for HORIZONS OF GOLD at Northern Kentucky Community Theater

NKYCT_logoNorthern Kentucky Community Theater presents the cast of HORIZONS OF GOLD.

  • Rose – Andrea Rachelle
  • Young Rose – Quinn Dorsey
  • Margaret Thomas – Katelyn Fox
  • John Bollen – Matt Dentino
  • Lawrence Thomas – Dan Docherty
  • Edward Thomas – Benjamin Iocco
  • William Thomas – Evan Rogers
  • Charlie Thomas – Jonathan Smithe
  • Opal – Elliet Malatesta
  • Pearl – Graciela Grunkemeyer
  • Nettie – Rebecca Grunkemeyer
  • Alice – Leah Giannattasio
  • Hank – Tim Lutz
  • Otis – Dave Kenniv
  • Clarence – Mark Kozelek
  • Mama & Papa – TBD & Joseph David Lewis
  • Gospel Quartet – Arielle Mantel, Joseph David Lewis, Dave Kenniv, TBD
  • Edith – Geri Campbell
  • Ethel – Melody Rawlings

Adult Ensemble – Katie Lutz, Mykenzie Steffen, John Masterson, Derrick Dinwiddie, Jonn Chickering, Olivia Sena, Abigail Kozelek, Steve Rawlings, Melody Rawlings, Dave Kenniv, Joseph David Lewis, Geri Campbell, Rhonda Hanneken, Arielle Mantel

Youth Ensemble – Jessica Freeland, Jeremiah Smithe, Justin Smithe, Isabella Keyes, Tori Brinker, Ana Ashley, Lacy Rogers, Noah Steffen, Sarah Grunkemeyer, Quinn Dorsey, Seanna Kelley

“Goodland” Swing Dancers – Mark Kozelek, Joseph David Lewis, Jonathan Smithe, Tori Brinker, Rebecca Grunkemeyer, Lacy Rogers

“Life That We All Love” Picnickers – Mark Kozelek, Rebecca Grunkemeyer, Joseph David Lewis, Tori Brinker, Jonathan Smithe, Lacy Rogers, Jonn Chickering, Katie Lutz, Derrick Dinwiddie, Graciela Grunkemeyer, Evan Rogers, Leah Giannattasio, Tim Lutz, Isabella Keyes

Barn Dancers – Mark Kozelek, Rebecca Grunkemeyer, Joseph David Lewis, Tori Brinker, Jonathan Smithe, Lacy Rogers, Jonn Chickering, Katie Lutz, Derrick Dinwiddie, Elliet Malatesta, Evan Rogers, Abigail Kozelek, Tim Lutz, Isabella Keyes

Farmer’s Waltz Ensemble – Jonn Chickering, Olivia Sena, Mark Kozelek, Joseph David Lewis, Jonathan Smithe, Tori Brinker, Rebecca Grunkemeyer, Lacy Rogers

Performances will be held Aug. 24-Sept. 2 at the Anderson Center Theater, 7850 Five Mile Road, Cincinnati, OH 45230.

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MAMMA MIA! Runs July 12-15

WCSCT_Mamma Mia logoMAMMA MIA!
Wilmington College Community Summer Theatre
July 12-15
Hugh G. Heiland Theatre [Wilmington]

Directed by Wynn Alexander
Music directed by Matt Spradlin
Choreographed by Cole Haugh

Cast: Tricia Heys as Donna, Cherie Cooper-Darragh as Tanya, Gina Beck as Rosie, Matt Purkey as Sam, Andrew Conarroe as Harry, Bryan Wallingford as Bill, Theresa Knopf as Sophie, Keni Brown as Ali, Natalie Drury as Lisa, Andrew Hall as Sky, Stephen Crouch as Pepper & Jackson Tofte as Eddie
Female ensemble: Rachel Beck, Olivia Fuerst, Kenzie Klostermeier, Alexia Minton, Rylee Riggs, Olivia Swicegood & Maria Tucker
Male ensemble: Jalen Douglas, Vern Brown, Troy Oates & Gary Smith
Chorus of backup vocals: Samantha Burns, Jessica Fair, Timothy Larrick, Seth Parshall, Melissa Reeder, Mary Rizzardi, Tim Swicegood & Rhonda Wheasler

The show finds wedding festivities commencing on an idyllic Greek island with a young bride-to-be scheming to discover the identity of her father from among three men involved in her mother’s past. Through the “eternally catchy” score of chart-toppers by ABBA, the hilarious and touching tale of daughter, mother and would-be dads crescendos to an exhilarating finale celebration.

  • Thu-Sat, July 12-14 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, July 15 at 2:30pm

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Disney’s ALADDIN Celebrates Sold-Out Engagement in Cincinnati

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Adam Jacobs. Photo by Deen Van Meer.

Production Generates Estimated $10 Million Benefit to Local Economy

Cincinnati, Ohio (Tuesday, June 12, 2018) – Disney’s ALADDIN is celebrating a sold-out, two-week premiere engagement in Cincinnati, which concluded on June 10 at the Aronoff Center. The touring production, which the Cincinnati Enquirer called, “an outright spectacle; glitzy, playful, sassy and extravagant,” grossed over $2.8 million at the box office and entertained more than 40,000 theatergoers during 16 performances.

It is estimated that the Cincinnati engagement of ALADDIN generated an economic benefit of nearly $10 million to the city from travel, hotels, restaurants, parking and other businesses patronized by both theatergoers and production staff.  This figure is based upon a Touring Broadway League report which found that, on average, Broadway tours contribute to the local metropolitan area an economic impact 3.27 times the gross ticket sales.

“Hosting the Cincinnati premiere engagement of ALADDIN early in its tour has been an honor for us, and an absolute delight for our Queen City audiences,” said Genevieve Holt, General Manager-Midwest for Broadway Across America.  “Our guests have been abuzz for two weeks straight about this exquisite production. Broadway in Cincinnati is pleased to continue our longtime relationship with Disney Theatrical Productions, whose touring shows always deliver top-tier Broadway entertainment that Tri-State audiences love.”

“We were delighted to bring ALADDIN to Cincinnati, where the audiences are always so warm and welcoming,” said Jack Eldon, Vice President, Domestic Touring and Regional Engagements, Disney Theatrical Productions. “The response to this glorious production was overwhelming and we thank the Cincinnati community and our partners at Broadway In Cincinnati for a sensational engagement.”

ALADDIN opened on Broadway at the New Amsterdam Theatre to critical acclaim on March 20, 2014 and quickly established itself as one of the biggest new blockbusters in recent years, breaking 12 New Amsterdam Theatre house records and welcoming over seven million people worldwide. Its global footprint has expanded to include productions in Tokyo, Hamburg and London, in addition to the two U.S. productions.

About ALADDIN
Produced by Disney Theatrical Productions, the show features music by Tony Award and eight-time Oscar® winner Alan Menken (Beauty and the Beast, Newsies, Sister Act), lyrics by two-time Oscar winner Howard Ashman (Beauty and the Beast, The Little Mermaid), three-time Tony Award and three-time Oscar winner Tim Rice (Evita, Aida) and four-time Tony Award nominee Chad Beguelin (The Wedding Singer), with a book by Beguelin, and is directed and choreographed by Tony Award winner Casey Nicholaw (The Book of Mormon).

ALADDIN, adapted from the Academy Award®-winning animated Disney film and centuries-old folktales including “One Thousand and One Nights,” is brought to fresh theatrical life in this bold new musical.  Aladdin’s journey sweeps audiences into an exotic world of daring adventure, classic comedy and timeless romance.  This new production features a full score, including the five cherished songs from the Academy Award-winning soundtrack and more written especially for the stage.

The animated film ALADDIN was released by Disney in 1992 and was a critical and box office smash, becoming the highest-grossing film of the year.

The film won the Oscar for Best Original Score and introduced the hit song “A Whole New World,” which won the second of the film’s two Academy Awards as Best Original Song.  The Peabo Bryson/Regina Belle recording of the tune soared to #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

ALADDIN is designed by seven-time Tony-winning scenic designer Bob Crowley, six-time Tony-winning lighting designer Natasha Katz, two-time Tony-winning costume designer Gregg Barnesand sound designer Ken Travis.

The production team also includes illusion designer Jim Steinmeyer, hair designer Josh Marquette and makeup designer Milagros Medina-Cerdeira.  The music team is headed by music supervisor and music director Michael Kosarin, who also created the vocal and incidental music arrangements, joined by orchestrator Danny Troob and dance music arranger Glen Kelly.

For more information, visit ALADDINTheMusical.com/tourFacebook.com/Aladdin and Twitter.com/Aladdin.

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Fifth Third Bank Broadway in Cincinnati presented by TriHealth is committed to bringing the very best of Broadway to the Tri-State, presenting touring Broadway plays and musicals in Cincinnati since 1987. For over twenty years, Broadway in Cincinnati has presented all shows at the Aronoff Center.  The Broadway in Cincinnati series brings more than 185,000 people downtown to the Aronoff Center each year, and contributes an average of $30 million to the local economy each season. Broadway in Cincinnati is a member of the Greater Cincinnati Convention & Visitors Bureau, the Greater Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce and The Broadway League. Fifth Third Bank is the sponsor of the Cincinnati 18/19 Season and the season is presented by TriHealth. LOCAL 12 is the official television station of the 18/19 Cincinnati Season.

BROADWAY ACROSS AMERICA (BAA) is part of The John Gore Organization family of companies, which includes Broadway.com and The Broadway Channel.  Led by 11-time Tony-winning producer John Gore (Owner & CEO), BAA is the foremost presenter of first-class touring productions in North America, operating in 44 markets with over 400,000 subscribers. Current and past productions include Beautiful, Cats, Chicago, Dear Evan Hansen, Groundhog Day, Hairspray, Hello, Dolly!, Million Dollar Quartet, On Your Feet!, The Producers, School of Rock and Waitress. Broadway.com is the premier theater website for news, exclusive content and ticket sales. For more information please visit BroadwayAcrossAmerica.com and Broadway.com.

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THE MYSTERY OF IRMA VEP Runs July 11-Aug. 5

WFIT_Irma Vep logoTHE MYSTERY OF IRMA VEP – A Penny Dreadful
Warsaw Federal Incline Theatre
July 11-Aug. 5
[East Price Hill]

Directed by Bob Brunner

Cast: Tyler Gau as Lord Edgar/Jane & Ryan J. Poole as Nicodemus Underwood/Lady Enid

A sympathetic werewolf, a vampire, an ancient Egyptian princess brought to life, a lonely British Lord named Edgar, his new wife, her snooty maid, a disappearing/re-appearing groundskeeper and other macabre and madcap characters make this a comedy that has everything – especially when you consider that they’re all played by only two actors in a bewildering series of costume changes and clever scenes that will make your head spin! Can Lord Edgar’s expedition to Egypt discover the secrets of immortality? This is the kind of fun that gets people hooked on theater in the first place. Far and away the funniest two hours you’ll experience on stage!

  • Wed-Thu, July 11-12 at 7:30pm
  • Fri-Sat, July 13-14 at 8pm
  • Sun, July 15 at 2pm
  • Wed-Thu, July 18-19 at 7:30pm
  • Fri-Sat, July 20-21 at 8pm
  • Sun, July 22 at 2pm
  • Wed-Thu, July 25-26 at 7:30pm
  • Fri-Sat, July 27-28 at 8pm
  • Sun, July 29 at 2pm
  • Wed-Thu, Aug. 1-2 at 7:30pm
  • Fri-Sat, Aug. 3-4 at 8pm
  • Sun, Aug. 5 at 2pm

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