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Popular Vocal Jazz Ensemble Going (Nearly!) Viral, Offering Restored Memorial Hall’s First All-A Cappella Concert

MISC_No Promises Vocal Band

Back row: Joshua Steele & Adam Wheeler. Middle row: Charlie Harper, Matt Croy & Jeff Grooms. Front row: David Baum, Noah Berry & Ken Holdt. Photo by Leslie Goddard.

CINCINNATI, OH – Within a week of its recent release, NO PROMISES’ a cappella rendition of the Alicia Keys classic “If I Ain’t Got You” had been watched more than 28,000 times. The popular local ensemble hopes for one half of one percent of those music lovers to attend and sell out their next show.

NO PROMISES Vocal Band offers the first all-a cappella concert at restored Memorial Hall (1225 Elm Street, Over-the-Rhine) on Wednesday, September 27 at 7:30pm. Tickets are $15 and are available at MemorialHallOTR.com. Seating is limited, and a capacity crowd is expected.

Performing in the Memorial Hall Green Room, where cabaret-style seating and a full cash bar await patrons, NO PROMISES will offer their signature variety of jazz, Motown and pop selections. Listeners will enjoy unique arrangements of tunes by Stevie Wonder, Alicia Keys, Billy Joel, The Jackson 5, Manhattan Transfer, Huey Lewis, and even Taylor Swift.

About NO PROMISES
NO PROMISES is a professional a cappella ensemble bringing exhilarating vocals and breathtaking harmonizations to popular favorites of jazz, Motown and pop music. Hailing from across Ohio, the men of No Promises are Broadway veterans, theatre producers, touring musicians, hair stylists and dads, with a passion for fine a cappella singing.

With repertoire ranging from classics by Manhattan Transfer and the Gaither Vocal Band to surprising treatments of Alicia Keys and Taylor Swift, No Promises has delighted audiences at concert series throughout the region.

The ensemble’s annual Christmas tours are stocking-stuffed with jazz and pop arrangements of beloved holiday favorites. Ten such tinselly tunes are featured on the group’s 2016 debut album, A NO PROMISES CHRISTMAS, including Vince Guaraldi’s “Skating,” Donny Hathaway’s “This Christmas” and the cherished ballad “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas.” The album was mixed by engineer Ed Boyer, who has been responsible for the studio sound of NBC’s “The Sing-Off,” Universal Pictures’ “Pitch Perfect” and groups including Pentatonix and Home Free. A NO PROMISES CHRISTMAS is available on iTunes and other digital distributors.

NO PROMISES is led by tenor and arranger Joshua Steele, who founded the ensemble in 2015 with high school chum David Baum; the pair sang together in a strolling barbershop quartet at Cincinnati’s Kings Island theme park. Baum went on to a sparkling stage and screen career in New York City, including the Broadway productions of A CHORUS LINE and MARY POPPINS, and has since returned to the area as a practicing clinical psychologist. NO PROMISES debuted with a 2015 Christmas tour, drawing 2,000
patrons to venues across Cincinnati and Dayton. Quickly assembling a docket of performances including concert series, festivals, weddings, school performances and clubs, NO PROMISES has developed an indelible sound, a dynamic repertoire, and a unique repartee that ensures an entertaining and memorable experience.

NO PROMISES is:

  • Joshua Steele (tenor), Cincinnati
  • Charlie Harper (tenor / baritone), Cincinnati
  • Adam Wheeler (tenor), Dayton
  • David Baum (baritone), Cincinnati
  • Jeff Grooms (baritone / bass), Cold Spring, KY
  • Matt Croy, (bass), Findlay, OH

with current special guests:

  • Noah Berry, (tenor) Cincinnati
  • Ken Holdt, (baritone) Cincinnati

Full singer bios available at www.nopromisesvocalband.com/lineup.

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The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati Hosts the Arts & Culture Sampler for Educators

TCTC_new logoEducators from around the Tri-State are invited to The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati’s facility on Red Bank Road to learn more about 16 different local arts and culture organizations and their offerings for teachers this season.

This complimentary event will take place on Thursday, September 14, 2017 from 4:30 PM to 8:30 PM. Check-in begins at 4:30 PM with programs starting at 5 PM. Advanced registration is required. Visit www.tinurl.com/EducatorSampler to sign up.

Teachers will enjoy light fare, a cash bar and presentations from:

  • ArtWorks
  • Cincinnati Arts Association
  • Cincinnati Art Museum
  • Cincinnati Ballet
  • Cincinnati Museum Center
  • Cincinnati Opera
  • Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park
  • Cincinnati Public Radio
  • Cincinnati Shakespeare Company
  • Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra
  • Contemporary Arts Center
  • Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati
  • Madcap Puppets
  • May Festival
  • Taft Museum of Art
  • The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati

Everyone who attends will be automatically registered to win amazing door prizes donated by the evening’s participating organizations. To view the entire schedule of events, visit http://tinyurl.com/EducatorSamplerSchedule.

This event is made possible in part by ArtsWave.

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The Kentucky Symphony Orchestra Remembers WKRP IN CINCINNATI at Devou Park

KSO_WKRP in CincinnatiRemembering WKRP IN CINCINNATI

(Tunes heard on the Sit-com when aired 1978-82)
7:30 p.m. Saturday, September 2, Devou Park, Covington

The KSO closes its 23rd Summer Series with a combination of local lore and sit-com nostalgia. Between 1978-82 opening shots of Cincinnati (the skyline, downtown street scapes, the River, Fountain Square) rolled across the nation’s television screens each week in the opening of the 30-minute comedy about a fictitious radio station in the Queen City. Music heard on the show offered a combination of contemporary rock
(Toto, Bob Seger, Queen), R&B (Michael Jackson, The Pointer Sisters, O’Jays) and pop hits (Debby Boone, Herb Alpert) which often provided commentary on the comedy bits and situations. Given the KSO’s predilection for authentically covering nostalgic pop music with its studio orchestra, long-time Enquirer television/radio journalist, John Kieswetter suggested the WKRP theme idea.

WKRP IN CINCINNATI aired on CBS (1978-82) and was created by Hugh Wilson based upon his experiences and the people he encountered working in sales at a Top 40 radio station in Atlanta (Wilson also wrote the theme song lyrics). The ensemble cast included Gary Sandy, Howard Hessman, Gordon Jump, Loni Anderson, Tim Reid, Jan Smithers, Richard Sanders and Frank Bonner. Like many other MTM productions (Mary Tyler Moore Show, The Bob Newhart Show, Lou Grant etc), humor came from running gags based on the biases and quirks of each character. Though the show centered on the hilarious antics of the dysfunctional radio station’s staff, WKRP occasionally dabbled in serious issues and drama, like the Who concert tragedy.

“With Labor Day weekend family traditions I thought the WKRP idea sounded kinda fun,” remarked KSO Music Director James Cassidy. “After all everybody remembers that show, right? I remember coming to a board meeting in March announcing that the KSO’s summer finale will be a WKRP in Cincinnati show, to which the over-50 group nodded their approval, while the 30-ish members asked “What is WKRP?” Ouch! Thank goodness much of the music heard on the show is timeless.

Join Music Director James Cassidy, the KSO’s Boogie Band and area vocalists at the amphitheater in Devou Park, Saturday, September 2 at 7:30 p.m. Dress like your favorite WKRP character and maybe give the theme song a little Car Pool Karaoke treatment on the way to the park. Bring blankets or lawn chairs and picnic or visit the KSO concession kiosk. Also don’t forget the TANK Park & Ride Shuttle running from Covington Catholic to the band shell from 6:00 -7:30 p.m., and after the concert for $1 each way.

For more information and directions, visit the KSO at www.kyso.org or call (859) 431-6216. Free concert admission and parking, though a $5 donation is suggested.

Remembering WKRP IN CINCINNATI
(Tunes heard on the Sit-com when aired 1978-82)
7:30 p.m. Saturday, September 2, Devou Park, Covington

Song As recorded by:
WKRP in Cincinnati Theme – Steve Carlisle
Soul Man – Sam & Dave
Hold the Line – Toto
Just the Two of Us – Grover Washington
Rise – Herb Alpert
Could I be Dreaming – Pointer Sisters
For the Love of Money – O’Jays
Green Onions – Booker T & the MGs
Land of 1000 Dances – Wilson Pickett
Don’t Stop Till You Get Enough – Michael Jackson

Intermission

YMCA – The Village People
Breezin’ – George Benson
Boogie-Oogie Oogie – A Taste of Honey
Another One Bites the Dust – Queen
I Heard it through the Grapevine – Marvin Gaye
Celebration – Kool & the Gang
You Light Up My Life – Debby Boone
Frosty – Albert Collins
Le Freak – Chic
Old Time Rock & Roll – Bob Seger
WKRP in Cincinnati – (reprise / singalong) Steve Carlisle

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OTRimprov Presents 4th Annual Improv Festival of Cincinnati

OTRi_IF 2017 logo4th Year of Festival features improv veterans from 9 different cities

OTRimprov proudly presents the 4th Annual Improv Festival of Cincinnati (IF Cincy). IF Cincy again features national improv talent from Los Angeles, New York City, Chicago, San Diego, Atlanta, Detroit, Nashville, Ann Arbor, and from right here in Cincinnati. The festival runs September 6-10, 2017​ at Know Theatre of Cincinnati in Over-the-Rhine.

Headlining the festival are:

  • Heyday comprised of veteran improvisors seen with Second City, Upright Citizens Brigade, LA, Westside Comedy Theatre, and a current cast member on Comedy Central’s Drunk History.
  • Big Ol’ Show featuring Amber Nash​, best known for her role as Pam Poovey on the Emmy winning animated show Archer and Matt Horgan, the Associate Artistic Director at Dad’s Garage in Atlanta.
  • Matt Damon Improv featuring all women of color, their shows invite a special guest white male improv veteran who can only speak when repeating things the women of Matt Damon Improv have already said in the show – forcing them to really listen and take a baby step in a woman of color’s shoes. They have performed at many Chicago theaters and the Chicago Improv Festival (CIF)

IF Cincy makes its home at Know Theatre of Cincinnati again this year thanks to Know Theatre’s Jackson Street Market, which also fostered OTRimprov’s success in establishing a sustainable, professional improv company offering a variety of shows, corporate training, and classes.

Last year’s festival saw an increase in representation of diverse voices and perspectives on stage. The trend continues this year with women representing half of the performers in the festival as well as troupes comprised entirely of women or people of color. The producers of the festival chose to accept submissions for this year’s festival and expressly sought out diverse groups. “We know how important representation is on the stage. And it’s working: last year we highlighted women on our stage and in our classes right now, around 50% of our students are women. We want to make sure we are sustaining and working to increase our diversity. By highlighting some incredibly talented improvisors who also are women and people of color, we hope we can diversify
our audience and continue to diversify the improv performers here in Cincinnati ,” says Kat Smith, co-director of OTRimprov.

National improv performers traveling to Cincinnati are Heyday (Los Angeles), Matt Damon Improv (Chicago), Pick and Roll (San Diego), Geisha Gravy ​(New York City), Red Pill Players (Atlanta), Big Ol’ Show ​(Atlanta), Lady Parts Detroit (Detroit), Brother Jacokes (Detroit), Edith Head (Los Angeles, Nashville, Cincinnati), and League​ ​of​ ​Pointless​ ​Improvisors​ (Ann Arbor).

Cincinnati’s improv scene has exploded in the past few years and more and more groups
performing regularly around the city. We are proud to showcase this growth and wealth of local talent. Cincinnati troupes joining the line-up are producer OTRimprov​, Two Sketchy Dames, Highly Improvable​, Family​ ​Bunker​, …and​ ​then​ ​cannibalism​, Killer​ ​B’s​, Hot​ ​MIC​, Act​ ​One​, and CS6001​.

Many of the performers taking the stage in the evening will also be hosting workshops over theweekend, giving Cincinnatians a rare opportunity to take classes from the impressive and diverse range of visiting national talent. Workshops will be offered by: ​Members of Heyday will teach their take on The Harold, a classic improv long-form piece; Matt Horgan of Big Ol’ Show will focus on giving students the tools to consistently tell solid, effective stories in 3-5 minutes; Yoshee Sodiq of Red Pill Players students will leave his workshop with practical things you can do to play at a performance based level and have audience wanting more; Members of Matt Damon Improv will lead workshop participants through exercises and coached scenes that will help improvisers recognize their character status habits, grow within the scene, and empower their character; Edith
Head ​will help students in committing to the character. Including a extended town-hall style meeting in character, this will be a great way to learn new skills.

Passes ​are available for taking in multiple evenings of improv, whether you want one, two, or three, four, or FIVE days of improv. The All Access Pass allows entry to all performances Wednesday – Sunday for $90, the Weekend Pass allows entry on Friday and Saturday evening’s performances and Sunday’s matinee for $75, and a One Night Pass is available for entry on either Friday or Saturday evening for $35.

Single tickets are $20 for Thursday, Friday and Saturday evening’s performances; and $10 for Wednesday evening and Sunday matinee.

The​ ​Basics:
Who:​ OTRimprov presents
What:​ Improv Festival of Cincinnati (IF Cincy)
When:​ ​Wednesday – Sunday, September 6-10, 2017
Where:​ Know Theatre of Cincinnati, 1120 Jackson Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202
Featuring:​ Improv artists from Los Angeles, New York City, Chicago, San Diego, Atlanta, Detroit, Nashville, Ann Arbor, and right here in Cincinnati.
Tickets:​ http://www.ifcincy.com
How​ ​Much:​ Wednesday, Sunday $10 |Thursday: $20 | Friday, Saturday (Two shows a night) $20 per show | All Access Pass: $90 | Weekend Pass: $70 | One Night Pass: $35 Friday or Saturday only.

Performance​ ​Schedule

Wednesday​ ​September​ ​6
7:30​ ​pm​ ​–​ ​Know​ ​Theatre​ ​Underground

  • Family Bunker (Cincinnati)
  • The Killer B’s (Cincinnati)
  • Highly Improvable (Cincinnati)

9:30​ ​pm​ –​ ​Know​ ​Theatre​ ​Underground

  • Improv Jam – All are welcome!

Thursday​ ​September​ ​7
7:30​ ​pm​ ​–​ ​Know​ ​Theatre​ ​Underground
CS6001 (Cincinnati)
…and then cannibalism (Cincinnati)
The Brothers Jacokes (Detroit)
9:30​ ​pm​ ​–​ ​Know​ ​Theatre​ ​Underground
League of Pointless Improvisors (Ann Arbor)
Hot MIC (Cincinnati)

Friday​ ​September​ ​8
7:30​ ​pm​ ​–​ ​Know​ ​Theatre​ ​Mainstage

  • Two Sketchy Dames (Cincinnati)
  • Geisha Gravy (New York City)
  • Edith Head (Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Nashville)

9:30​ ​pm​ ​–​ ​Know​ ​Theatre​ ​Mainstage

  • Act One (Cincinnati)
  • Lady Parts Detroit (Detroit)
  • Big Ol’ Show (Atlanta)

Saturday​ ​September​ ​9
7:30​ ​pm​ ​–​ ​Know​ ​Theatre​ ​Mainstage

  • Red Pill Players (Atlanta)
  • Pick and Roll (San Diego)
  • OTRimprov (Cincinnati)

9:30​ ​pm​ ​–​ ​Know​ ​Theatre​ ​Mainstage

  • Matt Damon Improv (Chicago)
  • Heyday (Los Angeles)

Sunday​ ​September​ ​10

  • 2:00​ ​pm​ ​–​ ​Know​ ​Theatre​ ​Mainstage
    ComedySportz Cincinnati (Cincinnati) Family Friendly!

Workshop​ ​Schedule

Flip​ ​the​ ​Status:​ ​Empowering​ ​Underrepresented​ ​Characters
Led by Matt​ ​Damon​ ​Improv
Saturday September 9th
10am – 12pm
Know Theatre Underground
We will lead workshop participants through exercises and coached scenes that will help improvisers recognize their character status habits, grow within the scene, and empower their character. This workshop is great for beginning and seasoned improvisers.
Level: All levels

The​ ​Hey-rold
Led by Heyday
Saturday September 9th
10am – 12pm
Know Theatre Mainstage
Members of Heyday teach their take on the Harold, a fun and fast-paced spin on the classic improv long-form piece. From the shared monologue opening to the vertical structure of the piece, you’ll learn to unleash the Harold in a whole new way.
Level: All levels

Narrative​ ​Short​ ​Form​ ​Intensive
Led by Big​ ​Ol’​ ​Show’s​ ​Matt​ ​Horgan,​ ​Associate​ ​Artistic​ ​Director,​ ​Dad’s​ ​Garage​ ​Theatre)
Saturday September 9th
1pm – 3pm
Know Theatre Underground
Matt Horgan, Associate Artistic Director of Dad’s Garage Theatre in Atlanta, GA, has been performing and teaching Johnstone style narrative short form for 18 years now, and finally he can try and do something productive with it! In this workshop you’ll run the gauntlet of platforms, tilts, delaying the chaos, simple story structure, group mind, giving the audience what you’ve promised them and how change is necessary to move things forward. The goal of the workshop is to give you the tools you need to consistently tell solid, effective stories in 3-5 minutes!
Level: All levels

Break​ ​the​ ​Rules.​ ​Have​ ​Fun.
Led by​ ​Yoshee​ ​Sodiq​ ​of​ Red​ ​Pill​ ​Players
Saturday September 9th
1pm – 3pm
Know Theatre Mainstage
Learn to break some of the improv rules you’ve grown to love and find the fun to play at a heightened level. This course will help you rethink how you connect back to the thing that matter the most, the audience. You are there to perform, so let’s give the audience a show they will not forget. You will leave this course with practical things you can do to play at a performance based level and have audience wanting more. Be ready to change what you think is normal and get ready to WOW!!!
Level: All levels

Committing​ ​to​ ​the​ ​Character
Led by Nathan​ ​Ray​ ​Clark​ ​of​ ​Edith​ ​Head
Sunday September 10th
10am – 1pm
Know Theatre Mainstage
As improvisers, we all have the tendency to play the same characters over and over. While great in developing specific characters, the drawback is we limit ourselves creatively by playing it safe. The objective of my workshop is to get improvisers to focus on exploring, creating, and committing to original characters on stage. First hour, the students will space walk with specific instructions through movement, sound, and other unique ways in order to cultivate/create new characters. Halfway through the workshop the improvisers will create a character inspired by a friend or loved one. Once they’ve embodied that character we hold a town hall meeting with them for roughly 30-45 min, expecting them to hold their character the entire time. Throughout the town hall meeting they’ll be interacting with each other, and giving their opinions on a wide variety of topics (from politics to pop culture). After the meeting is over everyone will drop their character and discuss their experiences. Note: this is 3 hour workshop.
Workshop Level: All levels

Full schedule, tickets, workshops, and more are available at www.ifcincy.com

About​ ​the​ ​Artists
(Troupes​ ​listed​ ​alphabetically.​ ​For​ ​lineup,​ ​see​ ​above.)

Act​ ​One​ ​(Cincinnati,​ ​OH)
Matthew Jent and Tracy Connor will perform an improvised one act play in which the opening and closing night happen at the same performance. This indie duo is patient, confident, emotionally resonant, and delightfully funny.

Big​ ​Ol’​ ​Show​ ​(Atlanta,​ ​GA)
From deep in the heart of Georgia and Atlanta’s Dad’s Garage Theatre, comes Big Ol’ Show! Starring Amber Nash (the voice of Pam Poovey in FX’s Archer) and Matt Horgan (Associate Artistic Director at Dad’s), Big Ol Show is a completely improvised antebellum tale of lust and love during the American Civil War! Marriages will be forbidden, bodices will be torn open, mint juleps will be sipped, mustaches twirled, cannons fired and Yankees shot! It’s like “Gone With The Wind”, but three times as long. To give the show an even greater ring of authenticity, Amber Nash is a Georgia native while Matt Horgan hails from Ohio. Their intense and natural-born hatred of one another fuels the improvised action on stage, usually to the point of incivility. Bless their hearts.

Brothers​ ​Jacokes​ ​(Detroit,​ ​MI)
Real life brothers, Pete and Pj Jacokes, have been doing this their entire lives. This show is dedicated to their Mom. Their Dad is also pretty cool.

ComedySportz​ ​Cincinnati​ ​(Cincinnati,​ ​OH)
Produced by OTRimprov and co-managed by Kirk Keevert and Eileen Earnest, ComedySportz is the award winning comedy show where two teams of performers battle it out for audience laughs and points while improvising scenes based upon audience suggestions. The Blue Team and the Red Team are under the command of the all powerful Referee and at the mercy of their audience fans, who control the outcome of
the match! It’s fast, it’s funny, and it’s appropriate for everyone. Seriously, your bachelorette party and your grandmother will have a great time!

CS6001​ ​(Cincinnati,​ ​OH)
Sean Dillon and Charlie Roetting are Cincinnati favorites in the improv scene. This innovative duo kick off their set by asking the audience for trivia factoids, which they use to inspire scenes with high level of wit and strong characters.

Edith​ ​Head​ ​(Los​ ​Angeles,​ ​Nashville,​ ​Cincinnati)
Edith Head is made up of Second City Hollywood and Upright Citizens Brigade LA Alumni. All members of Edith Head originally met at The Second City performing on the house team known as American Standard. After leaving Second City and completing UCB, they decided to reunite under the name Daddy’s Lap. Needless to say that name did not last. Thus, Edith Head was born. The style of the group is primarily silly, irreverent, free flowing, with several burst of high energy, and ridiculous character work. Edith Head is all about having fun, because if we’re not having fun then who is.

Family​ ​Bunker​ ​(Cincinnati,​ ​OH)
Birthed from the loins of OTRimprov emerged Family Bunker. A diverse troupe of long-form improvisers trained by a community of Cincinnati’s best. From our humble beginnings in a church basement to front and center on some of Cincinnati’s greatest improv stages, Family Bunker is here to explore, create, and grow. And also laugh. There’s typically laughing involved.

Geisha​ ​Gravy​ ​(New​ ​York,​ ​NY)
Geisha Gravy is Mike Sause and Stephen Thornton. They have been improvising as a duo in New York for two years. They create improvised one-act plays and have a monthly show at the People’s Improv Theater. They have improvised on different teams together since 2013: Five for Vendetta, Gotham City Improv, and The ANDsemble.

Heyday​ ​(Los​ ​Angeles,​ ​CA)
Heyday is a Harold team that performs weekly at iO West. Heyday won best Harold team in 2014, 2015, and 2016. The cast is made up of veteran improvisers who have been seen on The Second City mainstages in Chicago and Detroit, The Annoyance Theatre, The Groundlings Sunday Company, UCB LA, The Westside Comedy Theatre, and stages all over the world. This cast also boasts an impressive list of TV credits including a current cast member of Comedy Central’s “Drunk History.” Heyday performs their original take on the Harold known as the “Hey-rold.”

Highly​ ​Improvable​ ​(Cincinnati,​ ​OH)
Highly Improvable has been performing short and long-form improv in Cincinnati since 2011. Welcoming performers of all skill levels, Highly Improvable performs regularly at the Clifton Cultural Arts Center, Envision Cinemas and Myrtle’s Punch House.

Hot​ ​MIC​ ​(Cincinnati,​ ​OH)
Improv Cincinnati presents Hot Mic: Cincinnati’s first full-length improvised musical. One suggestion inspires the world premiere of a Broadway-style musical, jam-packed with joyful improv, colorful characters, and an emotionally dynamic story. Hot Mic is accompanied by their backing band, The Kenshos.

Lady​ ​Parts​ ​Detroit​ ​(Detroit,​ ​MI)
Lady Parts Detroit is an all-female sketch and improv comedy troupe. While their sets are often centered in everyday conversations, the ladies pull apart these mundane interactions, using one line or phrase from each scene to turn their set into an interconnected wonderland of always clever, sometimes touching, consistently hysterical, and often physically embarrassing comedy.

League​ ​of​ ​Pointless​ ​Improvisors​ ​(Ann​ ​Arbor,​ ​MI)
Formed in 2015, the League of Pointless Improvisers perform at the Pointless Brewery & Theatre in Ann Arbor, MI. The rotating cast of 22 is made up of the finest improvisers in SE Michigan and is directed by owner Jason Tomalia and Gary Lehman along with co-director Bob Wieck. They perform character and relationship driven long-form improv and experiment each month with a different form as part of the Friday late show A Pointless Display of Improvised Feats. The League of Pointless Improvisers has been invited to perform at the Baltimore Improv Festival, Detroit Improv Festival, Pittsburgh Comedy Festival, IF Cincy, Grand Rapids Improv Festival and Kalamazoo Improv Festival.

Matt​ ​Damon​ ​Improv​ ​(Chicago,​ ​IL)
The cast of Matt Damon Improv is comprised of all women of color “slaying improv comedy,” featuring a special guest white male (Matt Damon) or female (Lena Dunham) improv comedy veteran who can only speak when repeating things that the women of Matt Damon Improv have already said in the show – forcing the guest Matt Damon/Lena Dunham to really listen and take a baby step in a woman of color’s shoes.

OTRimprov​ ​(Cincinnati,​ ​OH)
OTRimprov is collaborative, simple, and joyful. We bring talented performers together to create consistently interesting, frequently funny, and always inventive scenes. By exploring a variety of forms, we keep ourselves and our audience on our toes. Members of OTRi have studied and performed with a variety of improv theatres and groups around the US, including Second City, iO, iO West, ACME Comedy Theatre, Mission IMPROVable, SmartyPants, Wit’s End, and Incredulity. We are proud to have been named “Best Improv Troupe in Cincinnati” by the reader of CityBeat in 2015, 2016, and 2017

Pick​ ​and​ ​Roll​ ​(San​ ​Diego,​ ​CA)
Stockton and Malone. Jordan and Pippen. James and Wade. These are names of people who play basketball and are not on this improv team. Pick and Roll is a fast-paced duo team of two emotionally insecure men who grew up in sports-driven families. Watch as these two unpack their demons through physical altercations and passable object work.

Red​ ​Pill​ ​Players​ ​(Atlanta,​ ​GA)
Red Pill Players is a comedy troupe who entertain audiences through stand-up, improv, sketch, and musical performances based in Atlanta, GA. They are a team of diverse warriors banded by their love of life, passion for seeking the truth, and always thinking outside the box. They ask all audiences, ‘When given a choice, always choose the Red Pill and enjoy the Ride.’ They leave audiences laughing, feeling happier and smarter. They are the sexiest comedy troupe you’ll ever see and your mother would approve.

The​ ​Killer​ ​B’s​ ​(Cincinnati,​ ​OH)
Brady Bunch and Bobby Moran, come together on the improv comedy stage to vanquish sadness and fear with joy.

Two​ ​Sketchy​ ​Dames​ ​(Cincinnati,​ ​OH)
50% Comedy, 50% Improv, 100% Fabulous. Alison Rampa and Eileen Earnest are Two Sketchy Dames full of wine & funny and they are ready to perform some make-em-ups and sketch comedy for you.

…and​ ​then​ ​cannibalism​ ​(Cincinnati,​ ​OH)
…and then cannibalism is a tenacious long-form team with performers from Improv Cincinnati, all of whom are extremely good looking. Following the Harold format, the team uses suggestions from the audience to perform a series of scenes spliced with group games that tie into one brilliantly hilarious gift.

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OTRimprov is collaborative, simple, and joyful. We bring talented performers together to create consistently interesting, frequently funny, and always inventive scenes. By exploring a variety of forms, we keep ourselves and our audience on our toes. Members of OTRi have studied and performed with a variety of improv theatres and groups around the US, including Second City, iO, iO West, ACME Comedy Theatre, Mission IMPROVable, SmartyPants, Wit’s End, and Incredulity. We are proud to have been named “Best Improv Troupe in Cincinnati” by the readers of CityBeat in 2015, 2016, and 2017.

We foster new talent through classes and a welcoming atmosphere where all performers feel inspired to explore and take risks. OTRimprov is proud to produce ComedySportz Cincinnati and to support Family Bunker, Two Sketchy Dames, The Killer B’s, 13 Foot, Aunt Bill, and Dave Powell Champion.

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ONE-MAN STAR WARS TRILOGY Coming to Memorial Hall

MEMO_One Man Star Wars promo

Charles Ross.

ONE-MAN STAR WARS TRILOGY will take Memorial Hall audience members on a fun, frenetic trip to a galaxy far, far away on Friday, September 8th 2017.  Tickets, on sale now, start at $20 and can be purchased at the Memorial Hall Box Office and memorialhallotr.com. To purchase tickets by phone, please call (513) 977-8838.

Created and brought to life on stage by Canadian actor Charles Ross, ONE-MAN STAR WARS TRILOGY is just what it seems – a live solo performance of the original trilogy of Star Wars movies (A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi)! The multi-talented Ross stuns audiences by singlehandedly playing all the characters, singing the music, flying the ships, fighting the battles and condensing the Star Wars plots into just over 60 minutes of live entertainment.

Convinced that he has the best job in the world, “professional geek,” Ross has delivered his rapid-fire recap more than 4,000 times to audiences in 500 cities across four continents over the past 15 years.

It all began at the age of 6 when Ross saw Star Wars with his father. When he was later able to tape the movie on his family’s VCR, he would wake every morning at 5:30 a.m. to watch it. At the University of Victoria, Ross befriended T.J. Dawe; the duo soon collaborated on the creation and arduous rehearsal of many treatments of what would become ONE-MAN STAR WARS TRILOGY.

With Ross performing and Dawe directing, the show made its Toronto Fringe Festival debut in 2002. It toured to Orlando, Fla., Vancouver, B.C., and Chicago. Then, in 2005, the show hit a high point – a performance at Star Wars Celebration III in Indianapolis for an audience of 35,000 ecstatic fans in Indianapolis.

ONE-MAN STAR WARS TRILOGY is recommended for Star Wars fans of all ages and  is performed with permission of Lucasfilm Ltd. All “Star Wars” elements are property of Lucasfilm Ltd. All rights reserved.

NOTE: Audience members are invited to wear costumes, but no masks or weapons are allowed.

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