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TCT Receives $2 Million Anonymous Challenge Gift

Emery Theater Fundraising Nears Finish Line in $51.5 Million Campaign

CINCINNATI, OH – The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati (TCT) is thrilled to announce a transformative $2 million anonymous gift to its capital campaign for the restoration and reimagination of the historic Emery Theater. This remarkable donation reduces the recent $4 million gap to just $2 million needed to meet the project’s total goal. This gift was made to encourage additional supporters to step forward and to meet the challenge to close the final funding gap. The anonymous donor hopes to inspire new donors, and those already considering support for The Emery, to seize this opportunity and make their commitment now, helping TCT bring the vision for a world-class children’s theatre home to life.

In a statement, the donor shared:
“We look forward to the completion of this historic new home for The Children’s Theatre, which will be another jewel in Cincinnati’s crown.”

Kim Kern, TCT’s President & CEO, expressed her gratitude, saying: “We are enormously grateful for the generosity of this donor, and this gift that is a testament to the community’s belief in our vision for The Emery Theater — a space that will not only serve as TCT’s permanent home, but also as a vibrant cultural anchor for families, schools, and the entire region. We hope this challenge inspires others to step up and join us in preserving this historic landmark and creating an extraordinary venue where future generations will experience the magic of live theatre.”

A Campaign to Crown Cincinnati
TCT’s Emery Theater campaign, titled “A Crown for the Queen City,” will restore and reinvent the 113-year-old venue into a technologically advanced, one-of-a-kind home for TCT’s MainStage productions, education programs, and community events. The renovation includes cutting-edge stage technology, a 40’ x 60’ LED video wall, an automated fly system, projection mapping, and a stage lift with a built-in turntable — all seamlessly integrated into the theater’s historic architectural beauty.

Once complete, The Emery will become one of the most innovative children’s theaters in the country, expanding TCT’s reach and allowing for the development of groundbreaking new works. It will also enhance accessibility for all families and ensure TCT’s ability to serve future generations.

About the Emery Theater and TCT’s Historic Return
The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati’s roots at The Emery date back to 1947, when it became the company’s first performance home. TCT remained at the Emery until 1969. After decades of vacancy, TCT officially purchased the building in December 2023, beginning the process of reclaiming and reimagining this historic treasure.

TCT’s inaugural season back at The Emery will begin in October 2025, opening with The Wizard of Oz: Youth Edition, a fitting tribute to the theatre’s legacy and the company’s vision to blend historic charm with cutting-edge theatrical innovation.

History of The Emery Theater
Imagined by philanthropist Mary Emery and designed by the famed architectural firm of Samuel Hannaford & Sons, the Emery Auditorium opened in January 1912 with an inaugural concert by the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. The acoustically exceptional 2,200-seat theater in Over-the-Rhine was once considered one of the top concert halls in the country. Sergei Rachmaninoff, John Philip Sousa, George Gershwin, Eleanor Roosevelt, Bette Davis, and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. all stood on the Emery stage at various points in its history.

The Emery was also the performance home of TCT until 1969 when the University of Cincinnati took ownership of the property and ran it as the College of Applied Sciences until 1989. The theater was used for films, lectures, and meetings for the next decade. While the building’s upper floors were developed as apartments in 2001, the theater has fallen into disrepair since that time. TCT is the Emery Theater’s best hope to be restored to its former glory and to regain its place as a memorable and iconic arts venue.

About The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati
Celebrating 105 years this season, The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati (TCT) is the oldest professional theatre for young audiences in the country. For more than a century, it has created lifelong memories and lasting impact for children and families. TCT serves more than 200,000 in the region and brings art to life through three divisions: TCT MainStage productions, TCT on Tour/WorkShops, and TCT Academy. Delivering much more than entertainment, TCT offers an inclusive space and innovative programming for children and adults to learn confidence, patience, and imagination. TCT’s partnerships with regional schools allow thousands of students each year to reap the lifelong benefits of a quality arts education that they might otherwise not experience due to geographic or economic limitations.

With productions geared specifically toward the attention span of a child, we expose children to the magic of theatre in an age-appropriate way. While Broadway-quality, our shows are only one hour long and allow for a true family/school outing where new memories and traditions can be created. Our purpose is to enrich the lives of all people by providing access to exceptional performing arts experiences, which includes our Sensory-Friendly program where performances are adapted to specifically meet the needs of children with autism and other sensory concerns. We are the only professional theater in the region that devotes our entire MainStage season to children, helping to create the future arts patrons of our community.

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SEUSSICAL the Musical Runs March 27-30

SEUSSICAL the Musical
INNOVAtheatre
March 27-30
Miami University David Finkelman Auditorium [Middletown]

Official cast list (scroll down) |

A musical perfect for the whole family, Seussical takes us into the world of Dr. Seuss, where we revisit beloved characters including The Cat in the Hat, Horton the Elephant, Gertrude McFuzz, Lazy Mayzie, and JoJo. The Cat in the Hat guides us into The Jungle of Nool where we see Horton, the kind hearted elephant who discovers a speck of dust containing Whoville. He meets JoJo, a Who child sent to military school for thinking too many “thinks.” Horton decides he must protect the speck of dust on a nearby clover, while at the same time protecting an abandoned egg left to his care by the lazy Mayzie la Bird. Horton tries to convince the other animals in The Jungle of the existence of the Whos, but he is ridiculed and put on trial for insanity. Only his loyal neighbor, Gertrude McFuzz, never loses faith in him. Eventually, the two fall in love. Now one of the most widely produced musicals in the country, Seussical weaves a story of friendship, loyalty, and love. Despite all odds, Horton and Gertrude band together to save the Whos, free Horton, and restore peace and unity to the Jungle of Nool. Charming Seussical teaches us the power of being unique, and the importance of fighting for your beliefs.

  • Thu-Sat, March 27-29 at 7pm
  • Sun, March 30 at 2pm

Official page | Facebook event |

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OTHERING Runs April 4-6

OTHERING
SSCC Theatre
April 4-6
[Hillsboro]

Directed by Rainee Angles

Cast: Bob Brown, Paula Campagna, Camden Griffith, Madison Hatfield, Chelsea Heifner, Ian Holmes, Leslie Holmes, Mark Holmes, Bronwyn Jones, Johanna Kelley, Logan Savage & Payton Taylor

OTHERING weaves together the cast and crew’s personal experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic with their poignant performance of The Diary of Anne Frank. Through diaries, news stories, social media, and powerful original dialogue, Othering examines deep-rooted social inequalities and the challenges that arise from them in today’s landscape, while not comparable in severity to Anne Frank’s world, share some unsettling similarities. This innovative performance fuses video, sound, and projections to create a compelling narrative that reflects humanity’s resilience and struggles in 2020 creating a unique and thought-provoking journey that connects past and present in an unforgettable theatrical event.

  • Fri-Sat, April 4-5 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, April 6 at 3:30pm

Official page |

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Seeking African American Actor for Reenactment at Spring Grove

Greetings!

Spring Grove Cemetery is seeking a middle age African American Male to portray Raymond A. Danridge, a poet from Price Hill.  Mr. Danridge passed away at age 37.  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Garfield_Dandridge

The Event is Sunday April 27th. The actor assumes the identity of the interred person, delivering a very short monologue. Please contact Marcha Hunley at mhunley@fuse.net for more information.

https://www.springgrove.org/events/history-in-bloom-2025/

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Auditions Announced for SOMETHING ROTTEN! at Rise Up Performing Arts

Ready to be part of a hilarious, show-stopping musical? Join us as we bring the riotous world of Something Rotten! to life. This Tony-nominated hit is packed with humor, incredible music, and unforgettable characters.

Audition Details:

  • March 21 from 6-9pm
  • March 22 from Noon-3pm

Location: Rise Up Performing Arts | 228 Court St

Who Can Audition: Ages 14-18

Set in the Renaissance but with a modern twist, Something Rotten! follows the Bottom brothers as they struggle to find theatrical success while competing with none other than William Shakespeare. It’s a show bursting with wit, creativity, and plenty of musical theater magic!

Sign up now: www.riseupperformingarts.com

Performance dates: June 26-29

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