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2021-2022 Season Announced by Dayton Playhouse

DPH_Roaring into a new decade logoWe are pleased to announce the highly-anticipated reopening of the Dayton Playhouse facility and our exciting 2021-22 season – Roaring Into A New Decade!

The Dayton Playhouse 2021-22 Season includes:

AMERICAN SON
Written by Christopher Demos-Brown
September 17–26, 2021
Auditions: July 19 & 20
Directed by Tim Rezash

On the night a teenage boy goes missing, his parents end up at the police precinct trying to figure out what happened to their son. Old wounds are reopened concerning race, fear, and their rocky marriage. “American Son is not a subtle play; it barely feels like a play at all. With its unrelentingly high tension on every level — maternal, marital, societal — it’s more like a slice of a nightmare, with few contours despite its surprises.” – New York Times

THE GREAT GATSBY
Written by F. Scott Fitzgerald adapted for stage by Simon Levy
November 5-14, 2021
Auditions: September 20 & 21 (tentative)
Directed by Annie Pesch

F. Scott Fitzgerald’s haunting story of the elusive millionaire is a favorite of so many. Watch as this beautiful story is brought to life on stage. The dialogue, costumes and set will capture the audience as Fitzgerald’s story is brought life.

INTO THE WOODS
Book by James Lapine, music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
January 14 – 30, 2022
Auditions: November 8 & 9 (tentative)
Directed by Tina McPhearson

This intriguing Sondheim musical blends some of the best-known fairytales with gorgeous, sometimes haunting music to create a story that won several Tony awards and captured the audience’s imagination. Watch as Sleeping Beauty, Jack in the Beanstalk, Cinderella and others weave together a musical story you’ll never forget. “Into the Woods is a journey worth taking.” – Chicago Critic

AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY
Written by Tracy Letts
March 4-13, 2022
Auditions: January 17 & 18 (tentative)
Directed by Jamison Meyer

This drama by Tracy Letts, was the recipient of the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. It delves into a family tragedy that causes tensions to run high and secrets to leak. The Weston women are forced to examine themselves and their lives whether they want to or not. Welcome to Osage County, Oklahoma in the smothering heat of August. “Fresh and adroitly updated and conditioned to our time and socio-political climate.” – NY Post

HELLO, DOLLY!
Book by Michael Stewart, music and lyrics by Jerry Herman
April 29-May 15, 2022
Auditions: March 7 & 8 (tentative)
Directed by Brian Sharp

We roar out our first season of the decade with Jerry Herman’s classic show about Dolly Levi who puts her hand in there and arranges things! This timeless classic features such tunes as “Before the Parade Passes By,” “Ribbons Down My Back,” and of course, “Hello, Dolly!” Don’t miss this fabulous show…the perfect way to end a perfect season.
Season tickets for 2021-22 may be purchased at http://www.daytonplayhouse.com, or by calling 937-424-8477. Messages may be left at any time and calls will be returned.

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2021 Over-the-Rhine International Film Festival: Film Line-Up & Program

OTRIFF_2021 logo46 Films, 36 Competition Films, 9 Curated Films

Cincinnati, Ohio – The 2021 Over-the-Rhine International Film Festival, organized by LADD, returns this summer with both indoor/outdoor and virtual screenings. The festival takes place Thursday, July 8th through Sunday, July 11th in and around Over-the-Rhine. The film slate announced Monday, June 21st at 5:00 on Fountain Square includes 46 films that celebrate diversity and our shared humanity.

Over 475 films were submitted to the OTR Film Fest, of those submissions, 36 were selected as competition films and nine curated films were selected. Prizes for films selected as part of the competition slate will include, Best Narrative, Best Documentary, The Power of Voice Award and the Freedom Award, and will be announced at the Award Ceremony taking place Saturday July 10th at 8:00 at Washington Park and streamed to Ziegler Park.

“The films selected for the competition slate emerged from the largest and most diverse pool of submissions the Over-the-Rhine International Film Festival has ever received,” Says tt stern-enzi, festival Artistic Director. “Nearly 500 films from over 50 countries. To narrow the field down to 36 was a herculean task that our festival screening committee embraced.”

The OTR Film Fest will debut with the opening night film Best Summer Ever, an official selection for the 2020 SXSW Film Festival. Best Summer Ever is a fresh take on the summer musical with a fully integrated case of people with and without disabilities. Best Summer Ever will screen in the parking lot located at 329 East 13th Street at 8:00 immediately following the the Opening Night Party taking place at Braxton Brewery at 6:00 p.m. The film’s stars Rickey Wilson and Shannon DeVido will attend the event in person and will set the tone for the weekend.

The festival will close with a screening of the film CODA the 2021 Sundance Film standout film which won the Director Award, The Ensemble Award, and the Audience and Grand Jury Prize for Best Dramatic film. The film also broke Sundance Records after being sold to Apple+ Streaming for nearly $25MM. The film tells the story of Ruby, who as a CODA (Child of Deaf Adults) is the only hearing person in her Deaf family. When the family’s fishing business is threatened, Ruby finds herself torn between pursuing her lover of music and her fear of abandoning her parent. The film will play Saturday night, July 10 at 9:00 at both Washington and Ziegler Park.

“This year’s festival features an incredible selection of films that tell untold stories that celebrate our shared humanity. We have all lost so much in the last year and this festival gives us an opportunity to come together and connect across our differences.” Molly Lyons, Festival Director.

A list of highlighted films is below:

July 9th
13th and Republic (4:00 pm Ziegler Park)
The film 13th and Republic is a project funded as part of ArtsWave’s Truth and Reconciliation Project. 13th and Republic is an Interactive, Operatic, Radical Dance Film directed by Darnell Pierre Benjamin that addresses excessive police force against Black communities and the mental health of the country.

Swan Song (5:30 p.m Ziegler Park)
Swan Song was an official selection for the 2021 SXSW Film Festival, and tells the story of Pat Pitsenbarger, a retired hairdresser living in a nursing home in Sandusky, Ohio. Pat is content with just living his life in the home, Pat finds himself with a new mission when a former client says her dying wish is to have the hairdresser work on her final hairdo. With the need to find the right products to make this wish come true, Pat finds himself struggling on his journey through Sandusky. The post film panel will feature the film’s director, Todd Stephens who is best known for Another Gay Movie.

Sisters with Transistors (8:00 pm Ziegler Park)
The film Sisters with Transistors was an official selection film at the 2020 SXSW film festival and tells the untold story of electronic music’s female pioneers, composers who embraced machines and their liberating technologies to utterly transform how we produce and listen to music today. There will be a post film panel Featuring BETTY the Band followed by a party at Braxton Brewery with a performance by BETTY.

July 10th
Not Going Quietly (10:00 a.m. Ziegler Park)
The film Not Going Quietly won an audience award at the 2021 SXSW film festival and is about Ady Barkan, a lawyer and new father whose is diagnosed with ALS and given four years to live, he finds himself directly impacted by a new legislation proposal jeopardizing essential healthcare programs critical to Ady’s and others’ survival. After a chance confrontation with Senator Jeff Flake goes viral, Ady embarks on a cross-country tour, using his final breaths to fight for healthcare justice to try and create a better world for his newborn son to inherit. There will be a panel after the film.

Determined (2:00 p.m Ziegler Park)
The film Determined was directed by Cincinnati film maker Melissa Godoy and tells the story of three women who lost their mother’s to Alzheimer’s disease and who offer their bodies to a revolutionary study that follows the lives of adult children of people with Alzheimer’s disease. The film’s Director Melissa Godoy will participate in a post film discussion.

American-ish (6:00 p.m. Ziegler Park)
The film American-ish won an audience award for the 2021 Center for Asian American Media film festival and tells the story of two marriage age sisters and their newly immigrated cousin as they navigate the sometimes inevitable tensions that arises between competing societal and cultural norms, with a story that is unconventional, funny and heartwarming. The film’s Director Iman Zawahri and other stars from the film will attend the event in person.

See You Then (2:30p.m. Esquire Theater)
The film See You Then was an official selection for the 2021 SXSW Film Festival and tells the story of Naomi and Kris as they come together a decade after Kris abruptly breaks up with Naomi, to catch up on their complicated lives, relationships and Kris’ transition. The film stars Pooya Mohseni as Kris. Pooya is an Iranian American actress, writer, filmmaker and Trans activist born and raised in Theran, Iran.

Reinventing the Wheel (4:00 p.m. Ziegler Park)
The film Reinventing the Wheel was the winner of the best documentary film award at the Chelsea Film Festival and tells the story of a unique wheelchair community in the Okanagan Valley as they guide newly injured, Dan McLean, through his first year of life as a paraplegic.

For a complete list of films on the OTR Film Fest program, please visit https://otrfilmfest.org/.

The Over-the-Rhine International Film Festival, organized by LADD, was founded by the Saul Schottenstein Foundation B and is presented by the Edwards Initiative, formerly Financial Independence Project. The festival, set to return July 8-11, 2021, showcases stories that celebrate the human spirit by providing a platform for audiences to see through another’s eyes. The festival also aims to spotlight the Queen City and its role in reframing how we see disability in the entertainment industry’s ongoing discussion of diversity. Learn more at otrfilmfest.org.

About LADD
Guided by the belief that every person has ability and value, LADD empowers adults with developmental disabilities to live, work, and connect. Founded in 1975, the Cincinnati non-profit now supports more than 600 individuals through housing, employment and meaningful community engagement programs. Learn more at laddinc.org.

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JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT Runs July 22-Aug. 8

CYPT_Joseph logoJOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT
Cincinnati Young People’s Theatre
July 22-Aug. 8
Covedale Center [West Price Hill]

Directed by Tim Perrino
Music directed by Greg Dastillung
Choreographed by Genevieve Perrino

Official cast & crew list |

JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT is a re-imagining of the Biblical story of Joseph, his father Jacob, eleven brothers, and the coat of many colors. Featuring a beloved Andrew Lloyd Webber score, JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT offers fast-paced, back-to-back musical numbers sure to delight the whole family. “Any Dream Will Do,” “One More Angel in Heaven,” and “Go, Go, Go Joseph,” are just a few of the favorites you’ll enjoy in this inspiring, upbeat tale for the ages.

  • Thu, July 22 at 7:30pm
  • Fri-Sat, July 23-24 at 8pm
  • Sun, July 25 at 2pm
  • Thu, July 29 at 7:30pm
  • Fri-Sat, July 30-31 at 8pm
  • Sun, Aug. 1 at 2pm
  • Thu, Aug. 5 at 7:30pm
  • Fri-Sat, Aug. 6-7 at 8pm
  • Sun, Aug. 8 at 2pm

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Auditions Announced for DASHING THROUGH THE SNOW at Village Players

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It’s four days before Christmas in the tiny town of Tinsel, Texas, and a colorful parade of eccentric guests arrive at the Snowflake Inn and deck the halls with holiday hilarity. You’ll swear this family-friendly Jones/Hope/Wooten Christmas comedy is more fun than a joyride in a one-horse open sleigh!

Directed by Dan Maloney

Audition Dates:

  • Sunday, July 11 at 2pm
  • Monday, July 12 at 7pm

Location: 8 N. Fort Thomas Avenue, Fort Thomas, KY

Performance Dates: December 3-5 & 9-11, 2021

DASHING THROUGH THE SNOW features four short stories about Christmas. Rehearsal commitment for each story will be similar to a one-act play. Rehearsals will be scheduled around cast conflicts. Cast members must be available for Tech Week starting Sunday, November 28th and for all performances. Physical performers encouraged. Director is seeking a large and diverse cast.

Characters
Special note about casting: Ages listed are suggested. Characters may be played by older or younger performers for comedic effect. Physical performers encouraged. Director is seeking a large and diverse cast.

  • Trina Walcott – Innkeeper; bright and bubbly; only character in every scene
  • Mr. Boykin – Offstage voice; downbeat and petulant guest; never seen
  • Lou Ida – Offstage voice; surly housekeeper; never seen
  • Cuddles – 40s – 50s; matronly; dresses like Mrs. Santa Claus
  • Binky – 40s – 50s; spry and energetic; dresses like one of Santa’s elves
  • Hoyt Ledford – 40s – 50s; an anxious man with an agenda
  • Donna Jo Austin – Late 40s; brash and spunky
  • Aunt Ennis Puckett – 80s; curmudgeonly and sharp-tongued
  • Aunt Della Crowder – 80s; feisty and sweet faced
  • Ainsley Danforth – 50s – 60s; a pompous, overly dramatic actor; wears a hooded cape
  • Lenora Benedict – 50s – 60s; a self-involved prima donna; also wears a hooded cape
  • Paulette Coogan – 40s; blunt, humorless stage/road manager; wears a small boy’s period outfit
  • Twink Futrelle – 50s; determined and practical
  • Honey Raye Futrelle – 50s; sexy and vivacious
  • Raynerd Chisum – 40s; uncomplicated and childlike
  • Frankie Futrelle – 50; sensible and down to earth
  • Rhonda Lynn Lampley – 50s; spunky and saucy; has a case of the gout

About the Auditions
Auditions will consist of cold readings from the script. Please bring known conflicts. Head shots and resumes are appreciated but not required.

For more information or to see a copy of the script, contact director Dan Maloney at maloneykd@gmail.com.

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MEMORY LANE Episode One Available from Cincinnati Music Theatre on June 28

CMT_Memory Lane logoIntroducing our next project: MEMORY LANE!

MEMORY LANE is an episodic video series featuring interviews with CMT members and clips from past shows, where we can reminisce together about the past 57 years of CMT.

Episode 1 will premiere on our YouTube channel on Monday, June 28 at 7pm. Join us in the video comments to tell us about your favorite CMT memories!

Information on Episodes 2 and 3 coming soon.

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