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Rescheduled | JOHNNY MATHIS: The Voice of Romance Tour | Sat., Aug. 15 | Aronoff Center

There are a number of good singers, a smaller handful of truly great singers, and then there’s Johnny Mathis.” – Barbra Streisand

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RESCHEDULED

** NEW DATE: Saturday, August 15, 2020 – 8:00 PM **

Aronoff Center – Procter & Gamble Hall

CINCINNATI, OH – Due to Mr. Mathis’ specific travel and health advisements, this Saturday’s concert with Johnny Mathis has been rescheduled for Saturday, August 15, 2020 at 8:00 PM at the Aronoff Center’s Procter & Gamble Hall.  The concert was originally scheduled for Saturday, March 14, 2020.

Current ticketholders will be sent new tickets with the rescheduled date and time. The new tickets will be mailed the week of April 6, 2020.  

Ticketholders who are unable to attend the rescheduled performance may contact the Aronoff Center Ticket Office for refund information prior to April 3, 2020 at (513) 621-2787 (Monday through Friday between 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM) or ticketing@cincinnatiarts.org.  

CINCINNATI, OH – Incomparable recording artist Johnny Mathis brings his Voice of Romance tour to Cincinnati’s Aronoff Center for one night only on Saturday, March 14, 2020 at 8:00 PM to perform some of his greatest hits and personal favorites. The much-anticipated concert event is a part of the Cincinnati Arts Association’s 2019-20 Season.  

Ticket prices range from $48.75 to $128.75 (prices subject to change; applicable services fees may apply). Tickets go on sale Friday, October 4 at 10:00 AM at www.cincinnatiarts.org, (513) 621-ARTS [2787], and the Aronoff Center Ticket Office.  For group rates (10 or more), call (513) 977-4157.

Celebrating his 64th year in the music industry, legendary singer Johnny Mathis is Columbia Records longest-signed artist, and to fans of all ages The Voice of Christmas. A sublime vocalist whose approach to pop music eclipses passing fads and trends, Mathis has performed songs in an incredible variety of styles and categories — from music composed for stage and film to golden era jazz standards, contemporary pop hits, and holiday music, all of which has assured his reputation as one of the most enduring vocalists in music history.

Best-known for his supremely popular hits like “Chances Are,” “It’s Not for Me to Say,” and “Misty,” Mathis has recorded close to eighty albums and six Christmas albums, and has sold millions of records worldwide. During his extensive career he has had three songs inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame, achieved fifty Hits on Billboard’s Adult Contemporary Chart, and ranks as the all-time #6 album artist in the history of Billboard’s pop album charts.  He has received five Grammy nominations, and in 2003, he was given the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. His “Johnny’s Greatest Hits” album in 1958 started the industry tradition of “Greatest Hits” albums, and is noted in Guinness Book of World Records for a nearly ten year run on the Billboard Top Albums Chart.

Mathis and his music have appeared in numerous films and TV shows, including Lizzie, The Tonight Show, Silver Linings Playbook, Family Ties, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, and Mad Men, just to name a few.  In 2017, he released his 78th studio album titled “Johnny Mathis Sings The Great New American Songbook,” and debuted his “lost” 1982 album “I Love My Lady,” produced by Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards of the pivotal group CHIC.

After sixty-four years as a Recording Artist, what’s next for Mathis? “I don’t think about retiring. I think about how I can keep singing for the rest of my life. I just have to pace myself.”

For more information, visit www.johnnymathis.com.

CINCINNATI ARTS ASSOCIATION SPONSORS

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Cincinnati Playhouse’s Off the Grid Series Launches Oct. 17 with New Interactive Experiences

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THE COUNT OF MONTE PESTO. Promotional photos by Tony Arrasmith/Arrasmith & Associates.

The Social Cycle brings a sword fight to a winery, laser tag with aliens to a mall and more

CINCINNATI– Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park announced today its 2019-2020 Off the Grid series of interactive theatrical experiences. Called The Social Cycle, the new season combines social events at popular venues around Greater Cincinnati with classic literary stories reimagined for modern day. The immersive theatre experiences include the opportunity for optional audience participation. The first event takes place Oct. 17, with alien fighting and more at THE WAR OF THE MALLS at Tri-County Mall, followed by BEAUTY AND THE BOURBON TASTING on Friday, Nov. 8 at the New Riff Distillery.

“With The Social Cycle, we want to meet people where they like to hang out and spend their time with friends,” explains Daunielle Rasmussen, director of education and community engagement, who created the concept of Off the Grid and The Social Cycle. “By staging a sword fight in a winery, fighting aliens at laser tag or taking a yoga class with Mr. Darcy, our audiences will experience familiar stories in unexpected ways in fun environments.”

Later in the season, The Social Cycle presents:

  • THE COUNT OF MONTE PESTO, Feb. 25-27, 2020, at Kate’s Catering and Personal Chef Services 
  • PRIDE, PREJUDICE AND YOGA, March 14-22, 2020, at Oakley Crunch Fitness
  • NANCY BREW AND THE KILLER BAR CRAWL, April 16, 2020, Mt. Adams Pavilion and other bars
  • THE BRIE MUSKETEERS, May 16, 2020, Vinoklet Winery & Restaurant

“The Social Cycle takes the interactive and immersive experiences we’ve developed over the past three seasons of Off the Grid to the next level,” Rasmussen continued. “Each experience will be unique to the venue and story that is being told. Our audiences can be a part of it as much or as little as they feel comfortable participating.”

Off the Grid is supported by the generosity of the thousands of young professional contributors to the ArtsWave Campaign.

For more information and tickets, visit cincyplay.com. Admission prices vary based on the venue and the activities included. The full schedule with details is below.

THE WAR OF THE MALLS
Thursday, Oct. 17 | One-hour time slots between 6 and 11:15 p.m. at Tri-County Mall | Cost: $20

The Martians have landed at the Tri-County Mall! On a mission to destroy the earth, they’re leaving no person in their path alive. In this interactive escape room/laser tag adventure, teams of brave humans will undertake the task of tracking down the Martians and eliminating the threat before they destroy every living thing on the planet!

Participants will be grouped into teams up to 12. There is no seating, and participants will be on their feet during the hour-long experience. This event is accessible for wheelchairs. Participants should wear shoes that are easy to stand and move in. One-hour time slots start between 6 and 10:15 p.m.

Tri-County Mall is located at 11700 Princeton Pike, Cincinnati, OH, 45246. The event takes place in the former Ethan Allen store located next to BJ’s.

BEAUTY AND THE BOURBON TASTING
Friday, Nov. 8 | 7:30 to 10 p.m. at New Riff Distillery | Cost: $40

Bailey Sinclair is a quirky, independent photographer who prefers to keep to herself. But when her ailing father’s medical bills become too expensive, she takes a second job at New Riff Distillery to help cover costs — despite her aversion to bourbon and the distillery owner’s reputation for being rather beastly. Determined to help her father, she does her best to deal with the pressures of her new job, beastly boss and all. Join Bailey on this interactive bourbon tasting as she finds that there may be more to the bourbon and the beast than meets the eye.

Ticket includes one cocktail during registration from 7:30 to 8 p.m., three tastings of bourbon and whiskey, and a free after-party featuring live music and a cash bar starting at 10 p.m.

Audience members should wear shoes that are comfortable to walk around in, as they will be on their feet, taking stairs and standing during throughout the performance. There is some accessibility for wheelchairs, though access to some scenes may be limited.

New Riff Distillery is located at 24 Distillery Way, Newport, KY, 41073.

THE COUNT OF MONTE PESTO
Tuesday, Feb. 25; Wednesday, Feb. 26; and Thursday, Feb. 27 | 7 to 9 p.m. at Kate’s Catering and Personal Chef Services | Cost: $60

Celebrity chef Dante Cristo lives with a secret he’s harbored for 15 years — a secret that ripped him away from his family and Mercedes, the girl he loved, when he was betrayed by his best friend. With his identity hidden from those who once knew him, Dante uses his celebrity status and wealth to enact a plot of revenge. The time comes to put the plan in motion when Mercedes hosts a charity fundraiser and Dante agrees to teach an exclusive cooking class in support of it. As Dante leads participants through this interactive, theatrical cooking class, he’ll bring secrets to bear and delicious food to eat, along with a reckoning of the past. After all, revenge is best served with a tasty plate of pasta.

Ticket includes lite bite cheese and crudité platters, up to two drinks per person, and two tastings of Italian-based entrees that audience members will help make during the class.

Audience members will be on their feet for the duration of the class. Accommodations can be made for persons who have physical disabilities. The facility is wheelchair-accessible. Space is limited to 20 participants in each performance.

Kate’s Catering & Personal Chef Services is located at 702 6th Ave., Dayton, KY 41074

PRIDE, PREJUDICE AND YOGA
Saturdays, March 14 and 21, at 4 and 8 p.m. | Sundays, March 15 and 22, at 4 p.m. | Oakley Crunch Fitness | Cost: $15

The proud Will Darcy really resents his therapist for suggesting that he take up yoga for stress management. He finds everything about the exercise irritating, including the googly eyes his friend Charlie can’t stop making at the pretty yogi in the front row. But most especially, he finds his attraction to the beguiling and frustrating Liz Bennet the opposite of stress-reducing. Join us for an immersive theatre gym workout and yoga class experience where Liz and Darcy just might find the inner balance that they didn’t know they were missing.

Ticket includes a complimentary one-month membership to Oakley Crunch Fitness and must be redeemed through the gym.

This event allows audience members to either participate in the workout or observe as the story unfolds. Audience members are encouraged to attend wearing their favorite workout gear and join the performance when the opportunity arises.

Mat seating is available for those who would like to participate in the yoga class portion. Instructions will be provided throughout the class. Mat seating is limited to 15 in each performance. Audience members with chair seating for the yoga class will still have opportunities to be physically active during gym portion of the performance.

Most parts of the gym are wheelchair-accessible, but there may be limited access to some areas where scenes take place.

Oakley Crunch Fitness is located at 3401 Ibsen Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45209

NANCY BREW AND THE KILLER BAR CRAWL
Thursday, April 16 | 7 to 10 p.m. at Mt. Adams Pavilion and other bars | Cost: $10

Unlock clues at each bar during this interactive murder mystery bar crawl! Twentysomething Nancy Brew just wants one night out to let loose in Cincinnati. She’s finally able to have some fun at her friend Bess’s engagement party — until everything that could go wrong begins to go wrong. Nancy has no choice but to do what she does best and solve the mystery before the festivities turn into a total disaster!

Sign up with a group or as an individual, and we’ll introduce you to some new friends to help Nancy solve the mystery of the killer bar crawl. The winning team just might end up with free Playhouse tickets as their prize!

Cash bars available at each bar crawl location. Registration starts at 6:30 p.m. at Mt. Adams Pavilion.

This event is not wheelchair accessible. Wear shoes that are comfortable to walk in.

THE BRIE MUSKETEERS
Saturday, May 16 | 5 to 7 p.m. at Vinoklet Winery & Restaurant | Cost: $50

One for all and all for Brie! The Alpha Beta sorority sisters have maintained their affinity for good wine and cheese since college. When queen bee Constance Richelle hosts an event to help her husband win a promotion, she enlists the help of her sorority sister musketeers to throw the wine and cheese tasting to end all wine and cheese tastings — but poisonous secrets and dastardly plots are afoot. This interactive, theatrical wine and cheese tasting experience puts you in the middle of all the action — you may even spill some of the wine yourself!

Ticket includes three wine-tasting stations, one full glass of wine, cheese and crackers, and free admission to a concert in the park which starts at 7:30 p.m. Concert will have a cash bar and food available to purchase.

Garden party attire is encouraged by not required. Participants should wear shoes that are comfortable to walk in across uneven ground and grass. Some areas in the vineyard may not be easily accessible, but we’re happy to find accommodations as best we can in the environment.

Vinoklet Winery & Restaurant is located at 11069 Colerain Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45252

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Half Escape Room, Half Brewery Tour, All Fun – Haunted Brewery Tours Return For Second Year

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It’s ba-aaaaack.

The Haunted Brewery Tour – presented by the Brewery District Community Urban Redevelopment Corporation and created in cooperation with Christian Moerlein Brewing, Escape Room Family and Cincinnati Landmark Productions – returns for its second year, presenting the creepy and ghoulishly weird true tales of Cincinnati brewing history.Less of a haunted house and more of the world’s largest escape room combined with an actual brewery tour, the Haunted Brewery Tours asks you and your group to solve riddles to “crack the safe” containing a special secret recipe in Cincinnati brewing history.

Haunted Brewery Tours: Can You Crack the Safe? runs Fridays from 7-11pm and Saturdays from 6-11pm at the Christian Moerlein Brewery (1621 Moore St. Cincinnati OH 45202) in Over-the-Rhine. Timed entry tickets – just $25 each – are available at www.hauntedbrewerytour.com

***NEW THIS YEAR: Lights-on family hours on two Sunday afternoons (October 13 and October 20), to enjoy with kids. Nothing to be scared of, except watching your kids solve more puzzles than you!

Missed out last year? It was a rousing success. Don’t make the same mistake twice.

Enjoyed it last year? Come back! It’s a brand new experience, with new stops, new puzzles and a whole new mystery to solve. Can YOU crack the safe?

You will be led on a tour through the Christian Moerlein brewery and see tales from Cincinnati’s brewing past. There are clues and hands-on, interactive puzzles along the way to help you solve the mystery.

Will your group guess correctly? If you do, a special prize and your place in history await you.

Guests congregate in the Moerlein Tap Room – and perhaps enjoy a draft or two – to await their entry time. Once called, groups of up to 20 guests will enter the tour and meet their guide, who will lead them through the actual working Moerlein brewery.

For more information, visit www.hauntedbrewerytour.com.

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ABOUT BREWERY DISTRICT COMMUNITY URBAN REDEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
The Brewing Heritage Trail invites the world to explore Cincinnati through an unrivaled urban walking trail, telling the story of Cincinnati and America through the lens of beer. Follow the physical trail through the historic Brewery District and the largest collection of pre-Prohibition brewery architecture in the country with signage, medallions, and public art installations. You can take a self-guided tour with the free smartphone app or a guided tour that takes you deep underground into historic breweries. A project of the non-profit Brewery District Community Urban Redevelopment Corporation.

ABOUT ESCAPE ROOM FAMILY
The Escape Room Family is Cincinnati’s premier puzzle adventure! The escape room is for anyone who has a sense of adventure. Escape Room Family is a safe way for kids and their families to have an adventure and to experience the importance of teamwork, all while having fun!

ABOUT CHRISTIAN MOERLEIN BREWING
The Christian Moerlein Brewing Company is Cincinnati’s award winning and original craft brewery. Their history is rich, full of tradition, quality and taste. Visit the production brewery and Malthouse taproom in historic Over-the-Rhine.

ABOUT CINCINNATI LANDMARK PRODUCTIONS
Cincinnati Landmark Productions is the 37 year-old theatre organization that produces some of the best local theatrical entertainment in the Cincinnati area. Owners and operators of the Covedale Center for the Performing Arts, the Warsaw Federal Incline Theater and the soon-to-open Madcap Education Center in Westwood, CLP presents over 200 “show nights” each year, making it one of the busiest arts organizations in town.

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Walnut Hills High School Theatre Department Creates a New World in Imaginative Production of Simon Stephens’ THE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIME

WHhs_Curious Press-35“Do you know who killed Wellington?”

A dog, a gardening fork, and a family secret. How are these three things connected? Discover the mystery and join us this November for this organic and inventive production of the Simon Stephens’s deeply moving drama. The Curious Incident  of the Dog in the Night-Time presents the novel of a young Christopher Boone, a student and amateur detective with a developmental disability living with his father in Swindon, England. Christopher, upon discovering the death of his neighbor’s dog, decides to uncover the truth about the incident and detail his discoveries in a book. Going against his father’s wishes in the search for answers, what secrets will he find in his search? This minimalistic and innovative production will immerse you thoroughly in Christopher’s world through the use of stylistic staging and unconventional technical elements. The cast and crew highlight the complexities of personal relationships and the confusion  that comes with navigating our contemporary world with nuance and beauty. Delving into themes of bravery, empathy, and the importance of human connection; you will not want to miss this chance to see the world through a new perspective.

Runs Thursday, November 7, Friday, November 8, and Saturday November 9 at 7:00 pm and Saturday, November 9 at 2:00 pm

Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for staff and students

WHhs_Curious Press-37Show Synopsis:
15 year old Christopher Boone, who is on the autism spectrum, lives with his father in Swindon. He excels in math and loves school with Siobhan, but not everything is fun and games. He finds his neighbor’s dog Wellington murdered in her garden and is determined to find the culprit, even after his dad tells him not to investigate. Along the way he meets new people, has new experiences, and even discovers a new mystery along the way which puzzles him even more. Narrated by his teacher Siobhan, Christopher’s diary goes through every detail of his fantastic adventure.

Directed by Michael Sherman, Movement Directed by Erin Carr
Production Stage Manager: Reeya Dighe

WHHS_Curious Press-42Featuring:
Kyra Krummins as Mrs. Shears, Clare Brennan as Siobhan, Jack Giglia as Christopher Boone, Derrick McHale as Swindon Policeman, Louis Martini as Duty Sergeant/Uncle Terry, Oliver Vockell as Ed Boone, Sam Frank as Reverend Peters, Aiden Litmer as Mr. Thompson / Man With Socks, Megan Graeler as #40, Aaron Tossey as Mr. Wise, Olivia Busche as Mrs. Alexander, Elle Bisheimer as Mrs. Gascoyne/Woman on the train, Katie Sutkamp as Judy Boone, Alex Kirk as Lady in the Street, Nick Wittenauer as Station Policeman, Rafael Ramirez as Man Behind Counter/London Policeman, , Owen Cummings as Drunk 1, Brando Donaldson as Drunk 2, Cam Hogue as Station Guard, Kathryn Daniher as Information, Nia Stefanov as Punk Girl 1, Adeleigh Karoutchi as Punk Girl 2, Lily Jones as Punk Girl 3, Mama Njie as Shopkeeper, and Matthew Eggers as Roger Shears.  Understudies include Jackson Prus (Christopher), Anika Vockell (Siobhan), Avery Frank (Judy and Mrs. Shears), Loretta Rubin (Mrs. Alexander), Charles Bishop (Male Ensemble Swing), and Uyen Dao (Female Ensemble Swing).

Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for staff and students. Tickets may be purchased by visiting:

https://sites.google.com/view/whhstheatredepartment/tickets

 

Photos courtesy of Mikki Schaffner Photography

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Rescheduled | ABBAFAB – The Premier ABBA Experience | Sat., Sept. 26 | Aronoff Center – Jarson-Kaplan Theater

CAA_ABBAFAB logoABBAFAB – THE PREMIER ABBA EXPERIENCE

RESCHEDULED
NEW DATE: Saturday, September 26, 2020
Aronoff Center – Jarson-Kaplan Theater

CINCINNATI, OH – Due to Ohio Governor DeWine’s recent order banning public gatherings of 100 or more people until further notice to mitigate the spread of the coronavirus, ABBAFAB – The Premier ABBA Experience (originally scheduled for March 28) has been rescheduled for Saturday, September 26, 2020 at 4:00 PM & 8:00 PM at the Aronoff Center’s Jarson-Kaplan Theater (note that the original 5:00 PM show has been rescheduled for 4:00 PM).

Current ticketholders will be sent new tickets with the rescheduled date and time that corresponds to their original tickets, per above. The new tickets will be sent the week of April 13, 2020.  

Ticket holders who are unable to attend the rescheduled performance may contact the Aronoff Center Ticket Office for refund or exchange information prior to April 10, 2020 at (513) 621-2787 (Monday through Friday between 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM) or ticketing@cincinnatiarts.org.

Tickets are on sale now at www.CincinnatiArts.org and (513) 621-ARTS [2787] for the rescheduled performances on September 26. 

Please note that the Aronoff Center Ticket Office will be closed for walk-up business until further notice for the health and safety of our guests, staff, artists, and volunteers.

For the most up-to-date information about the impact of the coronavirus on events at the Aronoff Center and Music Hall, visit www.cincinnatiarts.org/health-update.

[Cincinnati, OH] – Having played to sold-out crowds across the U.S. and abroad, ABBAFAB brings a stunning tribute to the music of ABBA to the Aronoff Center’s intimate Jarson-Kaplan Theater on Saturday, March 28 at 5:00 PM & 8:00 PM.

Ticket prices range from $37.75 to $51.75 (prices subject to change; applicable services fees may apply). Tickets go on sale Friday, September 26 at 10:00 AM at www.cincinnatiarts.org, (513) 621-ARTS [2787], and the Aronoff Center Ticket Office.  For group rates (10 or more), call (513) 977-4157.

This multimedia production is a tribute to some of the greatest music produced in the ‘70s and ‘80s, including monster hits such as “Waterloo,” “Fernando,” “Honey Honey,” “Dancing Queen,” and countless others. From ABBA’s earliest hits to the sensational “Mamma Mia,” ABBAFAB takes audiences on a technicolor journey that is unmatched.

ABBA’s record-breaking string of hits has stood the test of time and continues to thrill audiences of all ages. With vocals and musicianship that are second to none, the ABBAFAB vibe is infectious! ABBA fans love it and new ABBA fans are created at every show. There is no generation gap, so let’s ALL party like it’s 1979!

CAST BIOS

Hollie Cavanagh (Agnetha)
Hollie Cavanagh catapulted into the spotlight on the eleventh season of American Idol. Hollie was a frontrunner in the live shows, impressing the judges with her powerful diva-like voice. She advanced to the final four earning praise from industry legends such as Stevie Nicks and Mary J. Blige for her larger than life vocals. After the show, Hollie delighted crowds in sold-out arenas across the country in the American Idol Tour. Since her start on American Idol, Hollie has released singles, sung the title track for an award-winning short film and racked up millions of views on YouTube. Hollie is back to what she does best, performing live for audiences across the world.

Kayla Kenzior (Anna-Frid)
Kayla Kenzior has always dreamed of performing on stage. Little did she know that her dreams would become reality when she auditioned for Idol in the Skye, a singing competition, when she was just 13 years old. Now, at 24 years old, she performs in five TAD Management productions such as AbbaFab, Those British Girls, Rock Me Gently, Diamond Rocks, and Adventures in Parrotdise.

Chris Whiteley (Benny/Piano/Sax)
With nearly thirty years of performance experience, Chris touts himself as a multi-instrumentalist, composer, and arranger. He began playing saxophone in grade school and picked up flute and clarinet in high school. Between college and his professional career, he’s added piano, guitar, percussion, bassoon, folk whistles, and some brass. Throughout his years as a cruise ship musician and touring member of both tribute and original acts, Chris has had the pleasure of backing up renowned artists such as Judy Carmichael, Dale Kristien, Fabio Zini, Kenny Cetera, and Melissa Manchester.

Scotty Pearson(Bjorn/Guitar)
Scotty loves to say he was “Bjorn” to be in AbbaFab as the guitarist and one of the two front men. “Any opportunity to put smiles on people’s faces is what makes my job as a performer so fulfilling.” Scotty grew up in Portland, Oregon, and as a teenager began learning, playing, and performing music as soon and as often as he could. Now living in Phoenix, Arizona, Scotty has a wife and two boys that mean the world to him. If he is not on the stage trying to entertain an audience, he is probably with his family trying to achieve the same thing.

ENTERTAINMENT EVENTS, INC. (Producer) is based in New York City.  EEI has made its mark on the theatrical touring industry by offering a variety of new and exciting plays and musicals to an ever growing list of professional presenting organizations throughout the country. In addition, EEI has performed over 1,500 fundraising events for schools, church groups, and private parties. EEI brings all aspects of producing under one roof: sales, production, casting, creative, and technical. EEI productions have been produced and presented in all 50 states as well as in Canada, Europe, Australia, and Asia. Since 1999, EEI has produced Late Nite Catechism: The SeriesMaybe Baby, It’s YouThe Yiddish Are Coming, The Yiddish Are Coming!Shout! The Mod MusicalTony N Tina’s WeddingDefending the Caveman, and We’re Still Hot! The Musical, and are former producers of Jeanie Linders’ Menopause The Musical. EEI is now proud to present Girls Night: The Musical, ‘Twas A Girls Night Before Christmas: The MusicalDishing With the DivasHelp! My Husband Has Gone Missing: My Daughter is Getting Married & I Am Having Hot Flashes!, Panties in a Twist, Cuff Me: The Fifty Shades of Grey Musical Parody, Late Nite CatechismSister Strikes Again!: Late Nite Catechism 2’Til Death Do Us Part: Late Nite Catechism 3Sister’s Christmas Catechism: The Mystery of the Magi’s GoldSister’s Easter Catechism: Will My Bunny Go to Heaven?Late Nite Catechism Las Vegas: Sister Rolls the Dice!Sister’s Summer School Catechism: God Never Takes a Vacation!, and Sister’s Back to School Catechism: The Holy Ghost and Other Terrifying Tales!. York

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