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Cast Announced for CLYBOURNE PARK at Mariemont Players

MPI_logo 2020Mariemont Players and director Dan Maloney are thrilled to announce the cast of the opening show for our 2024-25 season, CLYBOURNE PARK by Bruce Norris! 

  • Fred Murrell as Russ / Dan
  • Alicia Friedman as Bev / Kathy
  • Jamie Sivrais as Karl / Steve
  • Kayla Theis as Betsy / Lindsey
  • Tia Tonae as Francine / Lena
  • Nate Huitger as Jim / Tom
  • Phillip Latham as Albert / Kevin

CLYBOURNE PARK is directed by Dan Maloney and produced by Elizabeth L. Taylor. Performances run September 5 – 22, 2024. Tickets will be available in June at www.mariemontplayers.com.

Synopsis:
CLYBOURNE PARK explodes in two outrageous acts set fifty years apart. Act One takes place in 1959, as white community leaders anxiously try to stop the sale of a home to a black family. Act Two is set in the same house in the present day, as the now predominantly African American neighborhood battles to hold its ground in the face of gentrification. Are the issues festering beneath the floorboards actually the same, fifty years on? This excruciatingly funny and squirm-inducing satire explores the fault line between race and property. Inspired by Lorraine Hansberry’s play, A RAISIN IN THE SUN.

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THE MATCH GAME Review

By Katrina “Kat” Reynolds

THE MATCH GAME presented by Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati through May 5th. I attended the opening Saturday matinee performance. 

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The cast (and set) of THE MATCH GAME. Photo by Ryan Kurtz.

What happens when you get to be a fly on the wall witnessing the hijinks of a family who puts the “fun” in “dysfunctional”? You get THE MATCH GAME by Steven Strafford, obviously! This winner of the 2022 Jackie Demaline playwriting competition is your classic dramedy: rife with laughter, tears, and sailor suits. Just the way the Deities intended it…

Jared D. Doren directs this tale which centers around Steph who has quite a bit on her plate what with blood family issues and chosen family troubles – not to mention some serious concerns of her own. Mr. Doren’s keen eye is put to good use both in the use of the playing space as well as his casting choices. He clearly knows people and how to present a realistic tableau on a stage, including when people as intimately involved as family talk over one another.

Set design by Brian c. Mehring is a beautiful and appropriately detailed. Representing two levels and multiple rooms of the family home, the set is roomy enough for all actors to be on stage at once while still feeling terribly intimate. Costumes designed by Maria Fernanda Ortiz Lopez are realistic and zany as needed. Excellent work!

Not surprisingly, ETC has gathered an all-star cast for this one. Since I can not properly fangirl over them by devoting a paragraph to each, I will try my best to mention some highlights (without spoilers, of course).

In the center of the chaos, we have Jennifer Joplin as Steph. Per usual, Ms. Joplin excels in the role of her family’s “cruise director”. Her interpretation of the character’s emotional journey will keep you fixated from start to finish.

In the role of Steph’s father, audiences have the privilege of seeing Bruce Cromer back on ETC’s stage. Mr. Cromer navigates the complicated role of a long-philandering father coming back with unknown intentions with his usual creative genius. Not to be outdone, Allen R. Middleton hits it out of the park with his portrayal of Alan, Steph’s seemingly absent husband. Mr. Middleton has the incredible knack for bringing a level of charm and sophistication into every role, even to those where he isn’t the audience’s favourite person.

As the member of a dysfunctional family myself, I can relate very directly with quite a bit of the material presented by our esteemed playwright. But being damaged is not a prerequisite: there are universally relatable topics and emotions. I daresay we’ve all known people like those in Steph’s family – and they have more-than-likely made us laugh and/or cry at some point in our lives. The Match Game is an enjoyable slice of life with a great pace and scathing realism – and that is great playwriting.

Click here for more information on the production.

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Stage Right Presents ALICE IN WONDERLAND Summer Camp

SRMTC_logoWilliamstown, KY -Stage Right Musical Theatre Company is thrilled to announce its upcoming Rising Stars Academy Summer Theatre Camp: “Alice in Wonderland Jr.” This exciting program offers budding young performers the opportunity to dive into the enchanting world of theatre while bringing the beloved Disney classic “Alice in Wonderland” to life on stage.

The camp, designed for children ages 8-18, will run from July 1 to 19 at First Love Community Fellowship in Dry Ridge. Led by experienced theatre professionals, participants will learn valuable life skills while acting, singing, and dancing. Through fun and interactive workshops,
campers will develop their performance skills, build confidence, and forge lasting friendships with kids all over Grant County and beyond.

The camp is the perfect opportunity for students with years of experience in theatre and first-timers alike. Together, they will create Wonderland and its colorful characters. Plus every camper is guaranteed a role in the production!

Rising Stars Academy’s Summer Theatre Camp culminates in two performances of “Alice in Wonderland Jr.” on the final days of camp (July 19 & 20), where campers will showcase their talents in front of family and friends at the brand new Williamstown Performing Arts Center. This unique experience provides participants with a chance to shine on stage and celebrate their accomplishments in a supportive and nurturing environment.

“We are thrilled to invite young performers to join us for another summer of creativity, learning, and fun,” said John Siedenberg II, Artistic Director at Stage Right. “Our goal is to inspire and empower children to discover the magic of theatre while fostering a love for the performing arts.

Since our first camp in 2016 we’ve seen shy students turn into public speakers, young artists grow into professionals, and kids learn life skills like teamwork, perseverance, responsibility, and confidence.”

Registration is now open for ages 8-18. Interested families can find more information and register online at www.stagerightmtc.org

Parents won’t want to miss the incredible opportunity for their children to embark on a journey through Wonderland and unleash their creativity on stage. At Stage Right’s Rising Stars Academy, you’re in for a summer of imagination, inspiration, and endless possibilities!

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Cast Announced for MOMENTS OF TRUTH at Village Players

VP_new logoVillage Players is happy to announce the cast of MOMENTS OF TRUTH.

ELEVEN by Teri Foltz

  • Jimmy Jackson
  • Ray Lebowski
  • Clint Bramkamp
  • Doug Bruening
  • Garrett Cady
  • Angela Klocke Fobes
  • Suzanne Stymiest
  • Judy Sceifres
  • Jen Davis
  • Laura Petracco
  • Bethany Kassen

THE BIG ONE by A.K. Forbes

  • Elaine Michael
  • Carla Oetinger
  • Garrett Cady
  • Quinton Jefferson
  • Ashley Gore

SO AM I by Ryan Vaughan

  • Anna Grace Rose
  • Karen Weibe

THE GAMES WE PLAY by Ryan Vaughan

  • Miranda Smith
  • Jake Beckelhimer
  • Rebecca Sams

THIRTY-NINE by A.K. Forbes

  • Kathryn Muck
  • Jimmy Jackson

Performances run June 28-30.

For more information visit www.villageplayers.org/moments-of-truth

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Cast Announced for OLIVER! at Merit Theatre Company

MTC_logoMerit Theatre Company and Orchestra is thrilled to announce the cast of Oliver! Tickets on sale June 1. www.merittheatre.org

  • Oliver Twist—Sam Level
  • Mr. Bumble—John Dorney
  • Widow Corney—Geri Campbell
  • Mr. Sowerberry—Karl Bolinger
  • Mrs. Sowerberry—Miriam Cantwell
  • Charlotte—Adria Whitfill
  • The Artful Dodger—Tristan McKenna
  • Fagin—Matt Dentino
  • Charley Bates—James Davis
  • Bill Sikes—Phil Nelson
  • Nancy—Marley Davis
  • Bet—Corinne Baumann
  • Mr. Brownlow—Jeff Carter
  • Mrs. Bedwin—Rhonda Hanneken
  • Dr. Grimwig—Jason Snowberger
  • Sally—Ruth Lacey
  • “Who Will Buy” Rose Seller, Milkmaid, & Strawberry Seller—Rachel Cobbs, Adria Whitfill, Claire Hunkler
  • Adult Ensemble—Karl Bolinger, Miriam Cantwell, Rachel Cobbs, Morgan Becker, Bob Dronberger, Hannah Greer, Ben Iocco, Heather Lacey, Ruth Lacey, Max McDaniel, Noah Steffen, Anna Rape, Jason Snowberger, Adria Whitfill
  • Children’s Ensemble—Millie Baer, Oliver Clark, Cecillia Davis, James Davis, Maria Davis, Elena Escamilla, Emmett Heubach, Evelyn Heubach, Claire Hunkler, Michael Laws, Zoe Lemma, Gianna Lemma, Colton McKenna, Sebastian McKenna, Anna Manion, Joseph Manion, Joseph Nelson

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