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Bank of America Awards $500K Anchor Grant to The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati

Grant will help to close the Emery Theater campaign gap

Cincinnati, OH – The Emery Theater is one step closer to reopening as the home of The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati (TCT) thanks to a generous $500,000 grant from Bank of America– the first of this size in the Cincinnati area. TCT will use these funds to further renovate, restore, and reimagine the landmark Emery Theater in the historic Over-The-Rhine neighborhood in downtown Cincinnati, creating a state-of-the-art venue unlike any other in the region.

Bank of America’s generous grant leaves TCT with just $4.3 million left to raise for its transformational campaign, “A Crown for the Queen City.” This campaign aims to raise $51 million, enhancing access to theatre for families and young children throughout the region and ensuring TCT’s future as a premiere arts organization.

Kim Kern, TCT’s President and CEO, said, “The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati is thrilled and honored to have received the first-ever Cincinnati-awarded Anchor Grant from Bank of America. These funds have significantly closed the gap in terms of total funds still needed for the Emery Theater renovation and are helping to provide a permanent home for TCT MainStage productions and expanded programming, impacting the lives of hundreds of thousands of children annually.”

The grant is part of Bank of America’s longstanding commitment to strengthen Cincinnati by addressing key issues fundamental to economic opportunity and social progress. This support helps make the arts more accessible to communities around the world and preserve heritage sites like the Emery Theater for generations to come. Restoring this site, one of only four acoustically pure venues in the country that has been dormant for decades, is an important preservation initiative and directly contributes to the continued neighborhood revitalization efforts in Over-The-Rhine. “We share The Children’s Theatre’s vision for making the arts accessible for future generations which is why we directed this strategic philanthropic investment to help build stronger communities,” said Mark Ryan, President, Bank of America Cincinnati. “The Emery Theater is an iconic landmark in our community and supporting TCT with our very first anchor grant in Cincinnati will increase access to the arts, encourage economic development, and inspire the next generation. We are looking forward to many fantastic performances on this stage for years to come.”

In 2021, TCT embarked on a capital campaign to purchase, restore, and reimagine the historically significant Emery Theater. TCT envisions not simply a restoration but a reinvention of the theater into a modern and memorable venue equipped with the latest technology that inspires and teaches diverse audiences. TCT plans to incorporate a turntable stage lift, projection mapping, a 40’ x 60’ video wall, and an automated fly system to enliven the audience experience and overcome backstage and wing limitations. This effort will expand TCT’s reach and impact locally and elevate TCT as the #1 children’s theatre in the nation.

With The Emery as its home, TCT will unlock its potential to inspire diverse audiences with original works and even more innovative programming. TCT will also expand programming for younger children (theatre for the very young) and teenagers with work considered a revenue risk in its current rented space. Additionally, the renovation of a landmark building strengthens the historic fabric of downtown, preserving an invaluable sense of place for the community while increasing property values in the area.

TCT entered a purchase and sale agreement for the theater in April 2021 and officially purchased it in December 2023. TCT held a groundbreaking ceremony on January 30, 2024. Construction will be complete in the summer of 2025, and the first production in the space will open in October 2025 with its 2025-2026 MainStage season.

About Bank of America
Bank of America is one of the world’s leading financial institutions, serving individual consumers, small and middle-market businesses and large corporations with a full range of banking, investing, asset management and other financial and risk management products and services. The company provides unmatched convenience in the United States, serving approximately 69 million consumer and small business clients with approximately 3,800 retail financial centers, approximately 15,000 ATMs (automated teller machines) and award-winning digital banking with approximately 58 million verified digital users. Bank of America is a global leader in wealth management, corporate and investment banking and trading across a broad range of asset classes, serving corporations, governments, institutions and individuals around the world. Bank of America offers industry-leading support to approximately 4 million small business households through a suite of innovative, easy-to-use online products and services. The company serves clients through operations across the United States, its territories and more than 35 countries. Bank of America Corporation stock is listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: BAC).

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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Cast Announced for THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW at INNOVAtheatre

It’s astounding! Time is fleeting… tickets go on sale soon. Mark your calendars now!

October 24th- 27th at our New Venue TBA.

  • Junior Turner – Frank-N-Furter
  • Amber Todd – Columbia
  • Davis Byrd – Riff Raff
  • Morgan Moad – Magenta
  • Nick Ludwig – Brad Majors
  • Michaela Cramer- Janet Weiss
  • Jason S. Lakes- Dr. Scott
  • Gwyn Lee – Eddie
  • Matthew Fergus – Rocky
  • Denise A. Schnieders – Narrator
  • Anna Rae Brown -Usherette
  • Emma Bowers, Mary Kate Caserta & Angela Dixon as Transylvanians

Hayden Floro – Music & Orchestral Director
George Drewyor – Vocal Director
Anna Rae Brown – Choreographer
Richard Lee Waldeck – Director

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Auditions Announced for THE WOMAN IN BLACK at Dayton Theatre Guild

Open audition notice for THE WOMAN IN BLACK,
Adapted by Stephen Mallatratt, by Susan Hill

Auditions will be held Sun & Mon, Oct 13 & 14, 2024, starting at 7:00 pm both nights.

Production dates: Nov 29-Dec 15, 2024

The Dayton Theatre Guild at the Caryl D. Philip TheatreScape
430 Wayne Ave, Dayton OH, 45410
937-278-5993

Directed by David Shough
Produced by Rick Flynn

THE PLAY: Two men — Kipps and a young actor he hires — rehearse a theatrical telling of the story of Kipps’ visit to Eel Marsh House and the mystery and horrors he discovers there. In acting out the story, the Actor plays Kipps, and Kipps plays the other characters he encountered in his visit. The story is performed on a simple bare stage with few props; the two men, and the Woman, feed the audience’s imagination.
In the words of the playwright: “The intent of the show is to frighten – so if it doesn’t it’s nothing. The fear is not on a visual or visceral level, but an imaginative one.”

Casting Requirements:
Seeking 2 men and 1 woman. Race is not relevant to any role. All races & ethnicities are encouraged to audition.

  • Auditions will consist of cold readings from the script.
  • Please bring a résumé
  •  A headshot is not required but is appreciated.
  • Please provide a list of all known conflicts between Oct 15 & Dec 15, 2024.

You need only attend one night, but are welcome at both. If you cannot attend either audition date, contact the director at davids@pbstudios.com or 937-626-2674, and we will make time or permit a video audition.

Rehearsals will generally be Monday through Thursday evenings, subject to cast schedules.
NOTE: the show opens the day after Thanksgiving. We will have the holiday off but will rehearse Monday through Wednesday of that week.

  • Actor:
    Younger than middle age; could be 25-40, depending on the apparent age of the actor playing Kipps. Self-assured professional actor, hired by Kipps to help him present his story of his encounter with the woman in black at Eel Marsh House. He professional, well-trained, aware of his talent, but in no way arrogant or pompous. Standard British accent.
  • Kipps:
    “Middle-aged,” which could be anything from 45 to 65. He is a man in pain, looking for release by telling the story of the woman in black. As himself, he is a middle-class solicitor in London with a standard British accent. Kipps also portrays five other diverse characters during the story, each with his own mannerism, voice and different British accent.
  • The Woman:
    Tall, thin, she appears in a long black dress and veil. She has no lines on stage, though there are a few recorded lines in a British accent. Must move well; she should appear almost to float in her long black dress. Her rehearsal time will be limited

We will audition briefly for The Woman first each night, reading a few lines and then some simple movement exercises.

Men will audition second with readings from the play. Sides will be made available online in mid- September, and familiarity with them is encouraged.

British accents are required for all actors. Those auditioning for Kipps are encouraged to be prepared to show several different class or regional dialects.

For more information please contact:
Director David Shough at davids@pbstudios.com or 937-626-2674

Dayton Theatre Guild is a community theatre that values community representation, and we are committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion on and off stage. People of all ethnicities, gender identities, and abilities are welcome and encouraged to participate and will be given full consideration in casting and all volunteer opportunities. Unless explicitly specified by the playwright in the text of the play, all roles will be open to all performers.

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Cast Announced for HOLIDAZED 2 at Village Players

Village Players of Fort Thomas is proud to announce the cast of HOLIDAZED 2:

  • Richard Alcorn
  • Tobie Braverman
  • Tim Caldwell
  • Garrett Cody
  • Betty Coulter
  • Claudia Covarrubias
  • Jennifer Dressler
  • Colette Thomas Flowers
  • Stephanie Garvey
  • Jimmy Jackson
  • Bethany Kassen
  • Michael Kiser
  • Steve Phelan
  • Tim Rogers
  • Nancy Rzonca
  • Judy Sceifres
  • Brieanne Sheehan
  • Rose Vanden Eynden

HOLIDAZED 2 runs December 6-15. Co-directed by Teri Foltz and Angela Forbes, HOLIDAZED 2 features a curated collection of original 10-minute works from local playwrights to celebrate the holiday season, including:

  • A Christmas Reboot by A.K. Forbes
  • Greetings from the Andersons by Teri Foltz
  • Letter to Santa by Teri Foltz
  • Nine-Minute Nutcracker by Fred Tacon
  • Office Party by A.K. Forbes
  • Paris at Christmas by Rose Vanden Eynden
  • Yes, Santa Claus, There is a Virginia by Bill Brohaugh and Lisa Holt
  • Yet Another Christmas Carol by Keith Vanden Eynden
  • A Christmas-Slash-Engagement Story by A.K. Forbes

Tickets are available at www.villageplayers.org/holidazed-2

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Tickets Available NOW for Disney’s CAMP ROCK the Musical at Acting Up

Acting Up is excited to announce our cast for
Disney’s CAMP ROCK
Presented September 20-22, 2024
at the Mason High School Theatre

  • MITCHIE TORRES……….Elise Hartmann
  • SHANE GRAY……….John Schoultz
  • NATE GRAY……….Aiden Canino
  • JASON GRAY……….Ezra Tyo
  • CAITLIN GELLER……….Izzy Wesloh
  • TESS TYLER……….Annie Jasinoski
  • ELLA PADOR……….Camdyn Drohan
  • PEGGY DUPREE……….Emily Zeek
  • ROSIE DAY……….Hannah Wasz
  • BARRON JAMES……….Kobe Smith
  • SANDER LOYA……….Beckett Alexander
  • ANDY HOSTEN……….Keaton Collins
  • BROWN CESARIO……….Matthew Woosley
  • DANA TURNER……….Leah Christman
  • LUKE WILLIAMS……….Trey Daumeyer
  • AXEL TURNER……….Lucas Maritato
  • GEORGINA FARLOW……….Charlotte Hill
  • CAMP ROCKER 1……….Maddy Kirby
  • CAMP ROCKER 2……….Addie Nickles
  • CAMP ROCKER 3……….Marley Limpert
  • CAMP ROCKER 4……….Suzy Schiml
  • CAMP ROCKER 5………. Cadence Chase
  • STAR CAMPER 1………..MJ Contreras
  • STAR CAMPER 2………..Aurora Harden
  • CAMP ROCK TRAITOR……….Lyla Cook

CAMP ROCKERS……….Yusuf Ali, Cadence Chase, Emslee Chase, Leah Christman, MJ Contreras, Lyla Cook, Trey Daumeyer,  Ella Drabczyk, Lily Egner, Mackenzie Garry, Harper Gregory, Aurora Harden, Penny Hastings, Charlotte Hill, Sophia Jordan, Mia Kelley, Zoe Kelley, Finn Kirby, Maddy Kirby, Scar Kole, Mairin Lewis, Marley Limpert, Lucas Maritato, Emily Meehan, Emma Mullen, Addie Nickles, Audrey Null, Eenie Null, Ivy Ovesen, Winnie Ovesen, Cadence Perea, Malone Ratliff, Suzy Schiml, Reagan Scoggins, Ellery Shock, Rowen Somerville, Audrey Steigerwald, Charlotte Tebbe, Annajane Updegrove, Brendon Wasz

STAR CAMP DANCERS……….MJ Contreras, Lyla Cook, Ella Drabczyk, Aurora Harden, Charlotte Hill, Mia Kelley, Zoe Kelley, Cadance Perea, Suzy Schiml

JUNIOR ROCKERS……….Molly Christman, Maddy Garry, Katherine Gruber, Evie Rees, Elizabeth Schulz, Alice Scott, Tinley Wall, Wren Washam, Finn Wilneff

Tickets are available now at ActingUp.com! Tickets are only $15, and all tickets are reserved seating. Groups of 10 or more attending the same performance can purchase tickets for only $12/each!

We can’t wait to rock with you!

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