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Outer Space, Nuclear Opera? THE BRADBURY TATTOOS to Premiere in Cincinnati, July 13 & 22

MISC_The Bradbury Tattoos logoComposer Zac Greenberg, who is already known for writing fusion jazz and rock music that is other-worldly, has teamed up with dramatist Michael Burnham to create a science fiction opera about space aliens, astronauts, nuclear war and the end of the world.

THE BRADBURY TATTOOS, based on the late Ray Bradbury’s short story anthology “The Illustrated Man,” will premiere at Memorial Hall in Cincinnati, Ohio, July 13 and 22. The opera is a presentation of concert:nova, a contemporary-classical ensemble founded by musicians from the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. Partial funding is provided by the National Endowment for the Arts.

“The opera is about how people react to unusual situations,” Greenberg said.

Greenberg has composed music for Cincinnati Ballet, Blink! Cincinnati, modern dance companies throughout the United States, award-winning feature-length and short films, as well as multimedia and virtual reality programs.

“After David Bowie died, I was talking with Ted Nelson, co-artistic director of concert:nova, about how so much of his music was character-driven,” Greenberg said. “We wanted to do something similar, and then I started thinking about Ray Bradbury’s stories. We approached Michael Burnham to write the libretto.”

Burnham is a retired theatre professor, who formerly taught at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM). He has narrated symphony concerts for the Boston Symphony Orchestra, the Salt Lake Symphony Opera and the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, among others. His adaptation of Stravinsky’s “l’Histoire du Soldat”premiered at the Salt Lake Symphony Opera.

“Bradbury is not giving us cautionary tales here, so much as he is pointing out all the little things we want to and ought to hang onto and cherish as we struggle in our move toward a more just and loving world,” Burnham said.

Though the stories are different, they share a common theme of humans coping with a frightening future:

  • “Kaleidoscope” – The crew of a disabled spacecraft reflects on their liveswhile drifting toward death.
  • “Zero Hour” – Children play a game called “Invasion,” which turns out to be more than a game.
  • “The Highway” – A husband and wife who live near a highway help refugees fleeing a nuclear war.
  • “The Last Night of the World” – A married couple goes about their normal routines, despite realizing that the world is about to end.

As in Bradbury’s original book, the operatic stories are woven together by an enigmatic character called “the Illustrated Man,” whose body is covered by animated tattoos.

“I feel that these are four really beautiful stories; probably some of the best from ‘The Illustrated Man,’” said Kelvin Chan, director. “Whether we are talking about the end of the world, or the atom bomb, or what it means to fall out of space after a rocket explodes, or Martians invading the earth through another dimension, these four stories really deal with how to be human.”

THE BRADBURY TATTOOS stars Ben Flanders, Thom Mariner, Pedro Willis-Barbosa, Melisa Bonetti, Jenna Schroer, Peggy Ann, Alex Schoeny, Kathryn Zajac Albertson, Dana Pundt, Thom Dreeze, Kelcey Steele, Naomi Lewin, Keisha Kemper and Michael Burnham.

The world premiere of “The Bradbury Tattoos” will take place at Memorial Hall, 1225 Elm Street, Cincinnati, Ohio, on Friday, July 13, at 6:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. and Sunday, July 22, at 5:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. Tickets are $40 general admission/$20 students and are available at www.memorialhallotr.com or by calling (513) 977-8838. Information about “The Bradbury Tattoos” and concert:nova is available at http://concertnova.com/bradbury-tattoos/.

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Disney’s BEAUTY AND THE BEAST Runs July 12-15

IAP_Beauty and the Beast logoDisney’s BEAUTY AND THE BEAST
Inspiring Arts Productions
July 12-15
Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy [Sycamore Township]

Directed by Beth Kenniv
Choreography by Grace Hart

Inspiring Arts cordially invites you to “Be Our Guest” at our 2018 summer show.  Experience the magic when Inspiring Arts presents Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, perfect entertainment for the entire family.

The heart-warming musical tells the classic tale of Belle, an intelligent beauty who is imprisoned in a forbidding castle.  She then forms an unlikely friendship with her captor, a hideous beast. The stage show features all the enchanted characters from the popular film including Lumiere, Mrs. Potts, Chip and Cogsworth. The unforgettable score with music by Alan Menken and lyrics by Howard Ashman and Tim Rice includes the show-stopping “Be Our Guest,” the rousing “Gaston” and the romantic “Beauty and the Beast,” plus additional songs not heard in the film.

Also, join the Inspiring Arts Princesses an hour before each performance for a very special event.  Join us for a sweet treat, making a craft, meeting the princesses, and participation in an interactive presentation.  These special event tickets are $8.00 per child.  (Please note The Princess Party tickets are separate from Beauty and the Beast performance tickets.)

The enchantment begins on July 12th at Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy.

Tickets are now on sale.

  • Thursday, July 12th at 7:00 pm
  • Friday, July 13th at 2:00 pm & 7:00 pm
  • Saturday, July 14th at 2:00 pm & 7:00 pm
  • Sunday, July 15th at 3:00 pm 

http://www.inspiringartsproductions.com

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Bystander Training in the Theatre Community on June 25

MISC_Bystander Training logoBystander Training in the Theatre Community
Facilitated by Jennifer Joplin

Date: June 25th
Time: 6:30 – 8:30pm 

Location: Ensemble Theatre 1127 Vine St Cincinnati OH 45210

Bullying is a real or perceived imbalance of power. It’s as simple as that. It is prevalent throughout our society and can leave anyone feeling like The Other. In the face of that imbalance, we experience a social psychological phenomenon known as the Bystander Effect. Learning about this and other natural human tendencies gives us the understanding and confidence we need to ask for and offer help in these situations. There are tools and ground rules that can help individuals and our artistic community create opportunities for education and discussion. 

Jen Joplin is a proud member of AEA, working professionally across the country for over 25 years. When not on stage, she is a mom, writer, teacher, voiceover artist and the founder & lead coach for Spotlight Training.

All are welcome! We want everyone to be a part of the discussion!!!

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First FRINGE REFLECTIONS on June 6

CFF18_ Fringe Reflections logoCINCINNATI, OH – Performers in the 15th Annual Cincy Fringe will be doing their take on other performers’ shows at the first (and possibly last) FRINGE REFLECTIONS at the Know Theater at midnight, June 6.

Each act has four minutes to honor, spoof, or mangle another performer or company’s show.

This secret event will be hosted by Peter Michael Marino and Robert Macke and is sure to both delight and offend.

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The Drama Workshop to present HOME BREW THEATER, Part 3 on June 8-10

TDW_Home Brew 3The Drama Workshop will present its third annual production of HOME BREW THEATER, a refreshing evening of short plays by local playwrights and beers created by the local brewery, Westside Brewing, on June 8 and 9 at 8 p.m. and June 10 at 2 p.m. Performances will be held at The Glenmore Playhouse, 3716 Glenmore Ave, Cheviot, OH.  Admission is $12 and includes admission and refreshments. Tickets may be purchased at the door.

The evening will feature ten short plays written by Cincinnati area playwrights Tammy Brady, Clint Brankamp, Jim Bussey, Roger L. Collins, Teri Foltz, A. K. Forbes, Alan Jozwiak, Phil Paradis, Fred Tacon and Eric Thomas. The 10-minute plays include both comedies and dramas which are based on a variety of subjects ranging from a visit by the Tooth Fairy to a grown man, to plays about panhandling, super hero’s in love, a surprising bank robbery and more.

The plays will be directed by Clint Brankamp, Ray Lebowski, Nathan Henegar, Dennis Murphy, Eric Thomas and Amy Waldfogle and features over twenty area performers including Peggy Allen, Jamie Ball, Tobi Braverman, Bob Brumberg, Cynthia Depoe, Adam Drake, Angela Klocke Forbes, PJ Karpew, Stephanie Klein, Rusty Lacey, Ivory Mazur, Patricia Mullins Meisner, Kevin Noll, Cornelius Parthenopaeus, Kaitlyn Moss, Kent Smith, Carolmarie Stock, Scott Unes and Jerry Wiesenhahn.

Home Brew Artistic Director Clint Brankamp says “We are excited about Home Brew Theater, Part 3 because we have expanded the number of plays and the number of directors and actors involved in the project.  I know that audiences will enjoy this collection of short plays that are sometimes funny and sometimes dramatic and many times extremely thought provoking.”

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