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KSO Presents THE JUMPIN’ JIVE on May 11

KSO_logoTHE JUMPIN’ JIVE
(The KSO Excavates the Roots of America’s Popular Music)
7:30 p.m. Saturday, May 11, 2024
Greaves Concert Hall, NKU, Highland Heights, KY

America’s popular music we know today began to sprout in the late 1890s with the advent of Ragtime. African-American spirituals were the bedrock of a musical evolution that quickly followed with blues, Dixieland, stride, and early jazz, which would lead to swing and big band era.

Following WWII, jazz went in various directions (Be-Bop, modern, third-stream). Rock developed out of Country, and R&B lead to Soul and Funk, which later fused with rock in the 1970s, while adding electronic instruments. This evolution of popular music continues to this day, though with less form and structure.

The KSO developed its 9-piece Newport Ragtime Band in 1996 to authentically explore the beginnings of America’s popular musical heritage. Music director James Cassidy contacted Gunther Schuller to purchase arrangements written for his New England Ragtime Band, which flourished during the Ragtime revival initiated by the 1973 hit film The Sting. From there the Newport Ragtime Band evolved, adding new musicians and vocalists Kathy Wade and Deondra Means together with new arrangements (faithful to the originals) by local arrangers Scot Woolley and Terry LaBolt. This group also offers annual free school concerts in February for Black History Month.

To close out the KSO’s 32nd Season, the KSO’s Newport Ragtime Band surveys music by black artists/composers from 1898-1934, including Scott Joplin, W.C. Handy, Jelly Roll Morton, Lil’ Hardin Armstrong, Eubie Blake, James Europe, Cab Calloway and many more. Cincinnati’s own contribution to this music’s history will be heard via tunes of Artie Matthews and Fats Waller (See full program attached). Patrons are encouraged to come ready to clap and sing along to familiar up-beat music rarely performed live today. This three-decade musical journey is guaranteed to leave the audience singing and smiling, while adding a lilt to their step.

Join Kathy Wade, Deondra Means and the KSO’s Newport Ragtime Band 7:30 Saturday, May 11 at Greaves Concert Hall, NKU, Highland Heights, KY. For additional info and tickets — kyso.org or call (859) 431- 6216.


THE JUMPIN’ JIVE
(The KSO Excavates the Roots of America’s Popular Music)
7:30 p.m. Saturday, May 11, 2024
Greaves Concert Hall, NKU, Highland Heights, KY

The Newport Ragtime Band
James R. Cassidy, leader
Kathy Wade, vocal
Deondra Means, vocal

Program

  • Traditional – “Just a Closer Walk with Thee”*
  • Traditional – Spiritual Medley †
    • “Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child”
    • “Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho”
    • “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot”
  • Scott Joplin – “Maple Leaf Rag”‡
  • W.C. Handy – “St. Louis Blues”*
  • Clarence Muse – “When It’s Sleepy Time Down South”*
  • Euday Bowman – “12th Street Rag”*
  • Shelton Brooks – “Darktown Strutters Ball”*
  • James R. Europe – “Castle Walk”‡
  • Lil Hardin Armstrong – “Struttin’ with some Barbeque”
  • Cab Calloway – “Minnie the Moocher”*

Intermission

  • Eubie Blake – “Charleston Rag”‡
  • Jimmie Cox “Nobody Knows When You’re Down and Out”†
  • James P. Johnson “The Charleston”*
  • Joe Primrose “St. James Infirmary”*
  • Jelly Roll Morton “Black Bottom Stomp”‡
  • Artie Matthews “Weary Blues”*
  • Fats Waller Fats Waller Medley*
    • “Ain’t Misbehavin’”
    • “Honeysuckle Rose”
    • “Yo’ Feet’s Too Big”
    • “The Joint is Jumpin’”
  • Cab Calloway “Hep, Hep — The Jumpin’ Jive”†
  • Traditional ‘When the Saints Go Marching In”*

Arranged / Adapted by:
*Scot Woolley
†Terry LaBolt
‡Gunther Schuller


Kathy Wade
Kathy Wade, two-time regional EMMY award-winning producer, international jazz singer, actress, author, creator, co-founder and CEO of Learning Through Art, Inc., celebrating 32 years of building community through art, presenting to over 1,100,000 participants. Kathy holds a BA, Xavier University and MA, the College-Conservatory of Music, University of Cincinnati where she was awarded the 2024 UC Marian A. Spencer Mosaic Distinguished Alumni Award. Opening for everyone from Eartha Kitt, Whitney Houston to David Sanborn, performing on stages around the world, including Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park’s Ain’t Misbehavin’, Beehive and Crowns, Kathy is twice voted Best Singer by Cincinnati Magazine in addition to numerous civic, artistic and social awards. Kathy made her debut with the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra at Crown Jewels of Jazz® 2021. Kathy, the mother of an adult daughter, firmly believes the artist must give back what they have taken out of the community. By building community through art, Kathy works hard to give back today.

Deondra Kamau Means
Deondra Means was born and raised in Cincinnati and discovered his love for the arts through music at church and at Cincinnati’s School for the Creative and Performing Arts. A graduate of Webster University (St. Louis), Deondra is a master storyteller and spent 2 decades as resident playwright and performer with The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati. He offers 30 years of experience as an actor, singer and director performing with the KSO, CSO, the Hues Corporation and several local and regional theaters. Deondra has always been interested in arts integration and arts expression, helping to develop social skills and self-esteem in children and in highlighting social justice issues – which recently lead him to take over community engagement efforts and artist residency with the American Legacy Theatre

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The Walnut Hills High School Theatre Department Welcomes Audiences to ROCK OF AGES (Youth Edition)

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Andrew Prevost as Drew and Adah Mosher as Sherrie in ROCK OF AGES (Youth Edition). Photo by Mikki Shaffner.

Cincinnati, OH – Following their previous success from their production of Aristophanes: The Birds, The Walnut Hills High School Theatre Department is eager to welcome audiences to their junior high musical, Rock of Ages (Youth Performance Edition). The show runs May 9-11, 2023 at 7 p.m.

Set on L.A.’s famous Sunset Strip in 1987, Rock of Ages Youth Edition tells the story of Drew, a city boy from South Detroit, and Sherrie, a small-town girl, who have both traveled to L.A. to chase their dreams of making it big and falling in love. This classic love story is set against the troubles at the Dupree Room, a “legendary temple of rock ‘n’ roll excellence” under threat by developers of being torn down and replaced with a strip mall. The threats of closure bring legendary rocker Stacee Jaxx to town, and an opportunity for Drew to chase his dream to rock out with the best.

Trouble brews as Drew abandons Sherrie for his dream of stardom, rock ‘n’ roll bad boy Stacee lures Sherrie away, and the Dupree Room is surrendered to developers. Can Drew and Sherrie rescue their love? And can the Dupree Room be saved before it’s too late?

Tickets are $13 for adults and $11 for students. They are now available, and can be purchased at: https://sites.google.com/view/whhstheatredepartment/tickets.

This production and the entire WHHS Theatre Season is graciously sponsored by:

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Jillian Hawkins as Justice Chevalier in ROCK OF AGES (Youth Edition). Photo by Mikki Shaffner.

The Walnut Hills High School Class of 1964 Performing Arts Fund

  • Wings Walnut Hills Theatre Boosters
  • Solution Roofing
  • Riverview Heating and Cooling
  • Drs. Betsy and Brian Peerless

Featuring Roman Wise as Lonny, Andrew Prevost as Drew, Aidyn Montgomery as Dennis, Adah Mosher as Sherrie, Violet Kimnach as Regina, Amelia Hoops as Hilda, Wesley Bailey as Franz, Levi Singer as Stacee Jaxx, Ash Kertpet as Constance/Ensemble, Jillian Hawkins as Justice Charlier, Emmanuel Magba-Kamara as Ja’Keith Gill, Trip Daly as Band Guitarist/Tom/Ensemble, Alex Cabral as Band Lead Guitarist/Jerry/Ensemble, Greta Linser as Band Pianist, Noa Jaffee as Mother/Ensemble, Sebastian Garitson as Father/Band Bassist/Ensemble, Jonas Warner as Mayor/Band Drummer/Ensemble, Noah Leventhal as Mugger/Ensemble, Rachel Everingham as Waitress #1/Ensemble, Sophia Puthoff as Waitress #2/Ensemble, Myah Firhaus as Waitress #3/Ensemble, Anodyne Ensminger as Protester #1/Ensemble, Felix Leslie as Protester #2/ Ensemble, Naomi Madaris as Protester #3/Ensemble, and Mo’Naee Newbill-Asbury, Eleanor Augustynen, Olivia Brock, Charlie Hans, Katherine Hoffman, Carolina Junewick, Adela Kinnear, Sami Ray, Hazel Rooksberry, Ava Williams, and Evelyn Schuett as Ensemble.

Directed by Mike Sherman
Co-Assistant Directed by Emma Dalton, Clare Graff, and Wolf Singer
Technical Direction by Helen A. Raymond-Goers
Student Choreography- Lael Ingram and Izzy Lachey
Production Stage Manager- Katie Berich
Assistant Stage Managers- Laylah Torrain and AJ Frecker
Costume Designer- Alice Carmicle
Hair and Makeup Designer- Emma Dalton
Lighting Designer- Abigail Kershner
Props Designer- Peri Brenner and Jana Smith
Scenic Designer- Max Rush and William Boone
Sound Designer- Cristian Grover and Maya Busche
Marketing and Publicity Heads- Lizzy Rebber and Adelaide Linser
Head Electrician- Maya Busche

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Cast Announced for INTO THE WOODS at Middletown Lyric Theatre

MLT_logoMiddletown Lyric Theatre is pleased to announce the cast of INTO THE WOODS coming this AUGUST 9, 10, 16 & 17 2024

Directed & Designed by: Charley Shafor
Assistant Director: Abbie Miller
Vocal Direction: Jeff Dye
Lighting/Sound Designer: Edwin Toy
Production Stage Manager: Angie Markham

  • NARRATOR/MYSTERIOUS MAN – Bill Brewer
  • WITCH – Lori Wegman
  • BAKER – Drew Orozco
  • BAKER’S WIFE – Megan Rehberg
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD – Cora Koltak
  • JACK’S MOTHER – Kristin Erdmen
  • JACK – Ethan Cain
  • CINDERELLA – Erin Speno-Stout
  • STEPMOTHER – Monica Tenhover
  • FLORINDA – Grace Griffith
  • LUCINDA – Abbie Miller
  • CINDERELLA’S PRINCE/WOLF – Daniel Cramer
  • KING/STEWARD – Greg Nelson
  • RAPUNZEL – Lillie Cramer
  • RAPUNZEL’S PRINCE – Christopher Ball
  • GRANNY – Nancy Griffith

For more information visit www.middletownlyric.org.

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Cast Announced for CORIOLANUS at Southbank Shakespeare

SBS_logoSouthbank Shakespeare is overjoyed and so excited to announce the cast for this summer’s production of CORIOLANUS. An oft forgotten gem in Shakespeare’s illustrious canon, CORIOLANUS tells the story of a Rome that is viciously searching for a new way to represent its citizens, and the socially self-destructive military hero that lies at the center of it all: Caius Martius Coriolanus. A tragedy of those left behind by the state, and the lies they are told so that those in power can absorb more and more of the state without challenge. Join us for a ballad of honor, valor, and betrayal June 20-23 at Thomas Moore University.

Director: Timothy Andrew Leonard
Stage Manager: Lauren Davidson
Assistant Director: Gabby Casto
Producer: Phillip Webster

Featuring:

  • Tony Newton as Coriolanus
  • Stephanie Johnson as Volumnia
  • Madelynn Meredith as Virgilia
  • Sophia DiPuccio as Menenius
  • Aaron Whitehead as Cominius
  • Christine Gallagher as Sicinia
  • Dylan Waters as Brutus
  • Nicole Leonard as Lartius
  • Dylan McKenna as Aufidius
  • With Dan Robertson, Payton Parson, Aidan Garrison, and Sarah Malarney

For more information visit www.facebook.com/SouthbankShakes

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Cast Announced for URINETOWN the Musical at The Story Collective of Cincinnati

TSC_logoThe cast includes:

  • Brandon Cole as Officer Lockstock
  • Mackensie King as Penelope Pennywise
  • Sam Hoyer as Bobby Strong
  • Jennah Blair as Little Sally
  • Tony Mann as Dr. Billeaux/Tiny Tom
  • Terry Webb as Mr. McQueen
  • Matt Lovell as Senator Flipp
  • John Sloan as Officer Barrel
  • Grace Goodwin as Hope Cladwell
  • John Woll as Old Man Strong/Hot Blades Harry
  • Maggie Komp as Soupy Sue
  • Justin Hanks at Cladwell B. Cladwell
  • Joceyln Sluka as Josephine Strong/Old Woman
  • Monica Tenhover as Little Becky Two Shoes
  • Erica Wethington as Girl Cop #1/Ensemble
  • Ally Knizner as Mrs. M/Ensemble
  • Elias Dean as Robby the Stockfish/UCG Exec #2
  • Tobi Aina as Billy Boy Bill/UCG Exec #1

Performances run July 26-28.

For more information visit www.thestorycollective.org.

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