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DIARY OF A WIMPY KID: The Musical Runs Feb. 20-March 8

DIARY OF A WIMPY KID: The Musical
The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati
Feb. 20-March 8
Emery Theatre [Over-the-Rhine]

DIARY OF A WIMPY KID: The Musical brings Jeff Kinney’s iconic characters to life in a hilarious and heartfelt production. The show will also feature original illustrations and animations by Kinney himself. Ages 4 and up. Grades K-8.

  • Fri, Feb. 20 at 7pm
  • Sat, Feb. 21 at 2pm & 5pm
  • Sun, Feb. 22 at 2pm
  • Sat, Feb. 28 at 11am & 2pm
  • Sun, March 1 at 2pm
  • Sat, March 7 at 2pm & 5pm
  • Sun, March 8 at 2pm

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12 ANGRY JURORS Runs Feb. 20-March 1

12 ANGRY JURORS
Oxford Area Community Theatre
Feb. 20-March 1
Oxford Community Arts Center

Originally broadcast as a television play in 1954, and written again in 1957 as a feature film, Twelve Angry Jurors is an American courtroom drama about the deliberations of a jury at a homicide trial. A 19-year-old man has just stood trial for the fatal stabbing of his father. “He doesn’t stand a chance,” mutters the guard as the 12 jurors are taken into the bleak jury room. It looks like an open-and-shut case — until one of the jurors begins opening the others’ eyes to the facts. Tempers get short, arguments grow heated, and the jurors become angry. The jurors’ final verdict and how they reach it will keep the audience on the edge of their seats.

  • Fri-Sat, Feb. 20-21 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, Feb. 22 at 2pm
  • Fri-Sat, Feb. 27-28 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, March 1 at 2pm

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TRANSORBITAL Runs Feb. 20-28

3/2 – CenterStage Players is pleased to announce that we have scheduled two additional performances of TRANSORBITAL – Saturday, March 7th & Sunday, March 8th – 7:30 PM for each show.

ALL TICKETS PURCHASED FOR OUR CANCELLED FEBRUARY 26, 27, OR 28 PERFORMANCES WILL BE HONORED AT EITHER OF THESE ADDED PERFORMANCES.
If you purchased tickets for any of those shows (Feb. 26, 27, or 28), an RSVP would be appreciated, but not necessary – you may simply check in upon arrival. If neither of these showtimes work for you, you may also request a refund. RSVP’s and refund requests should be addressed to csplayers@fuse.net.
Additional tickets for these performances are available online at https://www.centerstageplayersinc.com/tickets.html and will also be available at the door.
TRANSORBITAL
CenterStage Players
Feb. 20-March 8
Gabriel’s Corner [Over-the-Rhine]

Directed by Tom Peters
Produced by Fred Hunt

Cast: David Little as Dr. Walter Freeman, Parker Culp as The Kid, Phia Veshapidze as Irina, Max Cormendy as Eugene O’Dell, Lora Jost as Gertrude O’Dell, Geoffrey Simmons as Dr. Chris Williams, Wolf Singer as Doc Hollow & Hugh Staples & William Witzgall as Cops/Doctors/’The Transorbitals’

TRANSORBITAL is historical fiction that follows the exploits of superstar lobotomist Dr. Walter Freeman. With his trusty ice pick in hand and his loyal—though erratic—sidekick, The Kid, riding shotgun, Freeman drives his Lobotomobile coast to coast across post-war America, determined to save the country from its own troubled mind. With messianic fervor, an evangelist’s sense of righteousness, and a jazzman’s gift for improvisation (and showmanship), Doc Freeman is quickly gaining converts, and notoriety. All is going just well, until a number of Freeman’s former protégés start turning up dead. Creepy, grimy, and darkly humorous, Transorbital is an off-kilter twist on the old pulp whodunit.

  • Fri-Sat, Feb. 20-21 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, Feb. 22 at 2pm
  • Thu-Sat, Feb. 26-28 CANCELLED
  • Sat-Sun, March 7-8 at 7:30pm

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LITTLE WOMEN Review

By Katrina “Kat” Reynold

LITTLE WOMEN presented by Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park through Feb. 15. I attended the Opening Night performance. 

In a co-production with Portland Center Stage, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park brings audiences Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women, a stage adaptation by Lauren M. Gunderson. This particular take on the classic novel takes us behind-the-scenes, so to speak, as Ms. Alcott pens her famous tale of family and resilience. But rest assured: you still get to see the lives of the March sisters play out before your very eyes.

Director Joanie Schultz (who serves as Playhouse’s Associate Artistic Director) makes excellent use of the playing space provided by Moe and Jack’s Place – The Rouse Theatre. The actors are mobile throughout – and still when warranted – which can also be partially credited to Movement Director Vanessa Severo. Complementing the physicality displayed is Set Design by Chelsea M. Warren, with the glaring exception of the split steps center stage. These felt awkward and inhibited natural movement from one stage level to the next. However, the coordination of set pieces being moved on and off stage offers its own choreography and creates beautiful stage pictures. Kudos also to Lighting Designer Sarah Hughey for their contribution to the mixed media set; the highs and lows of the character arcs are mirrored by the illumination levels.

The Cast (and Set) of Louisa May Alcott’s LITTLE WOMEN presented by Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park. Photo by Mikki Schaffner Photography.

 

In one of their best performances to date, Beasley is a force of nature as Louise May Alcott/Jo March. Seamlessly toeing the line between falling into expected Civil War-time female etiquette and loudly questioning it, they make Louisa/Jo plucky and lovable. Kieran Cronin, who plays love interests of two of the March sisters, masters the ideal balance of strong characterizations while knowing this story should not be focused on the men. I defy audiences not to fall in love with him – twice! Finally, Brianna Woods gives us a stunning performance as Beth March. Ms. Woods’ portrayal embodies all the words used to describe the fated sister: angelic, tranquil, and perfect.

For those who know, I am rather hot and cold about Ms. Gunderson as a playwright and felt both ways within the confines of this script. I wished she had pushed the envelope: adaptations can be mediocre copies of another (hu)man’s genius if they do not offer fresh, new perspectives. In addition, the “asides” as spoken by the actors initially felt both unnatural and overused; but when used more sparingly in Act II, I found them endearing and impactful. Fortunately, luck is on Ms. Gunderson’s side: Ms. Alcott’s tale is timeless and just about any re-telling of it should prove to be engaging. Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park’s production of Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women is no exception and is rife with talent, sentiment, and will leave you feeling a wee bit warmer this cold winter.

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LOVE. LOSS AND WHAT I WORE Runs Feb. 20-28

LOVE. LOSS AND WHAT I WORE
Village Players
Feb. 20-28
[Fort Thomas]

Directed by Drue Harris

Cast: Alishia Lee, Christine Gallagher, Jennifer Dressler, Jessie Faye, Kathryn Muck, Megan Schultheis, Sophie Reece, Tatiana Jouett, Taylor Davis & Valeria Amburgey

This touching and humorous collection of stories explores the connection between clothes, memories, and the moments that define us. A beautifully crafted show that will make you reflect on the most important aspects of life.

  • Fri-Sat, Feb. 20-21 at 8pm
  • Sun, Feb. 22 at 2pm
  • Thu-Sat, Feb. 26-28 at 8pm

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