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Mason Players Presents Final Show of 50th Year

MCP_Gender Bender 5Don’t miss the final show of Mason Community Players’ 50th year … the unique and amazing Gender Bender 5.0!

This Gender Bender Revue will showcase songs from past GB performances and from musicals that MCP has produced during its 50 year history. Experience performances of songs from The Music Man and Oklahoma! to Rent and Hamilton. Of course every song will be performed with that special gender twist that has made Gender Bender special.

With a cast of 30 awesomely talented performers led by Producer/Director Peyton Hahn and Musical Director Jon Scheiding, the show promises entertainment plus!

Performances are:

  • Friday, October 27 at 8:00 PM
  • Saturday, October 28 at 8:00 PM
  • Sunday, October 29th at 2:00 PM
  • Friday, November 3rd at 8:00 PM, and
  • Saturday, November 4th at 8:00 PM

Just five opportunities to see this show! It’s a once in a lifetime chance!

Tickets are $20 for adults and $15 for Seniors/Students.

Here is the link to purchase yours:
www.masonplayers.org/j30/index.php?view=article&id=20&catid=2

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Cincinnati Storytelling Festival Runs Oct. 19-21

CSF_2023Bringing nationally-acclaimed storytelling talent to the Queen City AGAIN!

(CINCINNATI, OHIO)  Paul Strickland has been a Cincinnati Fringe festival favorite for years, and has traveled with his beloved Trailer Park Trilogy and other storytelling shows to fringe theatre festivals all over North America. He’s also a nationally acclaimed storyteller, and has taken his stories to festivals like the National Storytelling Festival, Timpanogos Storytelling Festival, Paris Storytelling Festival and many more. He was recently honored to be the Featured Teller at the Kentucky Storytelling Conference.  And, just like in the wildly successful inaugural Cincinnati Storytelling Festival of February 2020, Paul is helping bring some nationally-acclaimed storytelling talent home to Cincinnati in October 2023. 

Our third annual festival will take place at Westside Brewing (Thursday October 19) and Madcap Education Center (October 20-21)

ABOUT THE PERFORMERS

As a self-proclaimed Teller-Without-a-Niche, Megan Hicks dives heart-first into every story she tells – fairy tale, personal story, American history, parody, ghost & horror, humor – and magically, her listeners are happy to follow.

She performs throughout the United States, and she recently completed a month-long tour of China, adding a fourth continent – Asia – to her international storytelling credits.

Her awards include a Parents’ Choice® Silver for the CD, “What Was Civil About That War…” which was also a 2005 Finalist for an Audies® award in the category of Best Original Work. She received the Parents’ Guide to Children’s Media Award and Storytelling World Honor for “Groundhogs Meet Grimm,” a collection of her original parodies that was also tapped for Honors by NAPPA. Her collection of fairy tales – “No Tricks. Just Magic” – received a Storytelling World Award, as did her recording “Like You’re Really There: Megan Hicks Live at Jonesborough.”

Megan is a sought-after workshop presenter and seminar leader, with credits ranging from storytelling festivals and conferences across the U.S., bi-lingual schools in Latin America and China, libraries in Australia and New Zealand, juvenile detention centers, and the FBI Academy. meganhicks.com

Antonio Rocha, originally from Brazil, began his career in the performing arts in 1985. In 1988 he received a Partners of the Americas grant to come to the USA to perform and deepen his mime skills with Mime Master Tony Montanaro. Since then he has earned a Summa Cum Laude Theater BA from USM (University of Southern Maine) and studied with Master Marcel Marceau. Mr. Rocha’s unique fusion of mime and spoken word has been performed from Singapore to South Africa and many places in between including 20 countries on 6 continents and 44 US states. Some of the venues include The Singapore Festival of the Arts, Wolf Trap, The National Storytelling Festival, The Kennedy Center, The Smithsonian Institution, The National Geographic, The Tales of Graz in Austria, Dunya Festival in Holland as well as many other Storytelling Festivals and educational institutions around The USA.

Antonio has three very entertaining and educational award winning DVDs, a picture book and a few awards including the coveted Circle of Excellence Award by the National Storytelling Network. www.storyinmotion.com 

Paul Strickland has been a Cincinnati Favorite since moving here in October of 2014. Most of Paul’s stories were told to him by his Ain’t True and his Uncle False, who live in Big-Fib Cul-de-sac, a small trailer park just off the coast of Factual in the mythical American south. His hilarious and heart-felt tall tales have won “Best of Fest” over fifteen times at Fringe Festivals in the U.S. and Canada. Strickland has performed at theaters, festivals, comedy clubs, and more, including two prisons, where he was not an inmate at the time. Selections from his show Levels of Difficulty can be heard on XM Sirius radio.  www.AintTrue.com

Please see www.cincystoryfest.com for up-to-date schedule, tickets, and information about donations!

Venue:

  • Thursday Night Westside Brewing 3044 Harrison Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45211
  • Friday & Saturday Madcap Education Center 3064 Harrison Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45211

Full Schedule on Website 

Rating: 13+

Tickets: $15, weekend and day passes available at www.cincystoryfest.com

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THE WOOLGATHERER Runs Oct. 14-22

OXACT_The WoolgathererTHE WOOLGATHERER
Oxford Area Community Theatre
Oct. 14-22
Oxford Community Arts Center

A dime store clerk and a long-haul trucker spend one tumultuous evening battling deeply held fears and vulnerabilities in the search for a human connection. Rapidly swinging from nervous humor to tenderness to explosive revelation, Mastrosimone exposes the pain of loneliness and the possible promise of love.

  • Sat, Oct. 14 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, Oct. 15 at 2pm
  • Fri-Sat, Oct. 21 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, Oct. 22 at 2pm

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2023-24 Off the Hill Touring Series Begins with World Premiere Adaptation of Childhood Classic THE VELVETEEN RABBIT This Fall

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CINCINNATI (Oct. 2, 2023) – The Playhouse’s Off the Hill touring series begins its 2023-2024 touring season with a world premiere adaptation of the childhood classic, THE VELVETEEN RABBIT, now through early November. It will travel to various community centers in the greater Cincinnati region through early November. The production will also travel to schools this September-November.

The new adaptation by Trey Tatum features a young boy going through the everyday ups and downs of playing with his big sister when he discovers his favorite toy – a velveteen rabbit – to be a source of courage and love. Based on Margery Williams’ classic book, it’s a story about resilience, the power of love and the strength found in playing pretend.

Tatum explains that the play is, “about how we tell stories, who we allow to tell stories, and what happens when we’re allowed to set our own narrative. There are kids who will see this show who feel like their voice doesn’t matter at home, or isn’t as valued as their siblings…So if a kid sees this play and the takeaway is: ‘hey, I also feel like my voice isn’t heard, you’re not alone, it’s ok, it won’t always feel this way…’ I think that’s pretty rad.”

THE VELVETEEN RABBIT is directed by Ariana Moses and performed by Tai Rosenblatt (Little) and Renee Shimsky (Big). The story is recommended for children ages 5 and up. In-person touring performances run through early November at community centers around Greater Cincinnati including Kennedy Heights Arts Center, the Carnegie Center of Columbia Tusculum, Artsville, the Evendale Cultural Arts Center and others.

Seasonal support of Cincinnati Playhouse’s Education and Outreach comes from The Robert and Adele Schiff Family Foundation, the L&L Nippert Charitable Foundation and The Charles H. Dater Foundation.

The Playhouse is supported by the generosity of more than 40,000 contributors to the ArtsWave Community Campaign. The Ohio Arts Council helps fund the Playhouse with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence, and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. The Playhouse also receives funding from the Shubert Foundation.

Dates for each production and additional details on each production visit https://cincyplay.com/productions/the-velveteen-rabbit.

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Auditions Announced for A Christmas Production at Tri-County Players

TCP_logoTri-County Players auditions for our Christmas production

  • Sunday October 8th  2pm
  • Tuesday, October 10th  7pm

Evendale Cultural Art Center
2nd Floor Art Studio
10428 Reading Rd Cincinnati OH 45241

Looking for diverse cast *18 and older *all genders & ethic backgrounds welcome.

Auditions will consist of cold readings from the scripts.

Act 1
A SEUSSIFIED CHRISTMAS CAROL (One Act) by Peter Bloedel
Directed by Trisha Cooper

Act 2
5 Holiday Shorts by Local Playwrights

  • HEARING ANGEL VOICES by A.K. Forbes
    Directed by Nathan Courtney
  • GENXMAS by Bill Brohaugh & Lisa Holt
  • THE 50TH ANNUAL WINTER SNOWTACULAR by Sara Willis
    Directed by Narisa Williams
  • SANTA’S HARD ROAD TO HO by Bill Brohaugh & Lisa Holt
  • A CHRISTMAS UNCAROL by Eric Thomas
    Directed by Judy Berrens

Performance Dates:  December 1, 2, 3, & 8, 9, 10
Evendale Bell Tower Art Pavilion

For more information contact Judy Berrens at goddessofsplendor@yahoo.com.

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