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Hell: Hot & Hilarious with Alphas Comedy October 28 at Know Theatre

In Hell Photo(OTR) Cincinnati, OH – Alphas Comedy presents “Alphas: In Hell – A Comedy Variety Show” at Know Theatre on Saturday, October 28 at 8pm.

The Know Theatre Underground space transforms into The Underworld for one night only! Alphas is dragging audiences back to hell for their annual Halloween adventure featuring all-new original & devilish sketch comedy, improv, musical parodies, and charmingly goofy choreographed dancing!

Stay after the show for a Halloween karaoke contest to win prizes and enjoy signature Alphas-cocktails!

Questions about the event or want to know more? Go to alphascomedy.com, connect with Alphas on social media: @alphas_improv on Instagram and Facebook, or reach out to Artistic Director Patricia Mullins at alphas.improv@gmail.com

About Alphas:

Alphas is an all-female identifying Cincinnati-based sketch and improv comedy group who have been writing, performing, and improvising shows together since April 2022. Their most recent productions were August’s “Alphas: HOT! HOT! HOT! – A Comedy Variety Show” and September’s “Alphas: Back to School – A Comedy Variety Show”. Their show “Alphas: Apocalypse – A Comedy Variety Show”, was featured as a special event at Cincy Fringe, 2023.

Their mission is to amplify women’s voices in comedy, while providing an inclusive, safe space for exploration, performance, and learning.

“Alphas: In Hell – A Comedy Variety Show” Cast and Crew:

Direction by: Mary O’Connell & Cat Ward

Musical Direction by: Erin Kessler

Featuring: Amanda Monyhan, Annie Clark, Katie Gayer, Tatiana Godfrey, Cara Hart, Erin Kessler, Diana Kresge, Julie Locker, Jennifer Martinez, Kelly Morton, Cat Ward

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Stage Intimacy Workshop with Torie Wiggins at The Ghostlight Stage Company

TGLSC_Stage Intimacy WorkshopEver been curious about what goes into crafting intimate scenes on stage and screen? How does the director make sure to keep the actors comfortable, safe, and respected, while sensitive material is being covered? Torie Wiggins leads The Ghostlight’s Stage Intimacy Workshop to answer all your hard hitting questions and provide insight about the process of Intimacy Coordination.

A 2-hour workshop including:

  • defining what an “Intimacy Director” is and what they do in their role
  • breaking down the “pillars of intimacy”
  • reviewing the best practices for tackling intimate scenes
  • training & presentation from a certified Intimacy Captain

The role of an Intimacy Director is of the utmost importance when it comes to the theater and film professions. They are an advocate for the actors and make sure sensitive material is handled with respect and care. Whether you wish to pursue Intimacy Direction yourself, or just wish to learn more, every theater artist and enthusiast could benefit from this highly relevant workshop.

About the Teaching Artist: Torie Wiggins (she/her) is a multi-hyphenate artist that has been performing professionally for over 20 years. In addition to acting, she is also a director, playwright, instructor, voice-over artist and intimacy director. She now serves as the Artistic Associate for Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati. Torie received her Intimacy Direction training from Theatre Intimacy Education (TIE), Intimacy Coordinators of Color (ICOC), and the former Intimacy Directors International (IDI, now Intimacy Directors and Coordinators, or IDC) and is a certified Intimacy Captain. She has served as Intimacy Director for over 10 plays and musicals at various theaters, including Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, Know Theatre Cincinnati and Cincinnati Shakespeare Company.

November 6 from 7-9pm
First Financial Bank – 1 E 4th Street, Cincinnati OH 45202

This workshop is $20, or only $15 each when you bring a friend.

All patrons must be 18+ to attend.

Learn more and purchase tickets at: https://www.theghostlightstageco.com/event-details/stage-intimacy-workshop

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90.9 WGUC to Broadcast Cincinnati Opera’s 2023 Summer Festival on Sunday Evenings in November

CO_WGUC logoCINCINNATI (October 3, 2023)—On Sunday evenings this November, Cincinnati Opera will partner with 90.9 WGUC, Cincinnati’s classical public radio station, to broadcast productions from its 2023 Summer Festival. Each broadcast will begin at 8 p.m. ET. You can listen on air at 90.9 FM and online at wguc.org.

Cincinnati Opera’s 2023 Summer Festival took place June 22–July 29, 2023, at Cincinnati’s historic Music Hall. The operas to be broadcast include Lucia di Lammermoor, The Knock (world stage premiere), The Barber of Seville, and Madame Butterfly. For additional details, please visit wguc.org.

The 2023 Summer Festival broadcasts are made possible through the generous cooperation of Local 1, the Cincinnati chapter of the American Federation of Musicians, and the American Guild of Musical Artists. Thank you to the Louis and Louise Nippert Charitable Foundation and The Willard and Jean Mulford Charitable Fund and The Victoria L. Memmel Charitable Fund of the Cambridge Charitable Foundation for their support of WGUC’s broadcasts of Cincinnati Opera and its 2023 season. Opera broadcasts on 90.9 WGUC are financially assisted by The H.B., E.W. and F.R. Luther Charitable Foundation, Fifth Third Bank and Narley L. Haley, Co-Trustees.

CINCINNATI OPERA’S 2023 SUMMER FESTIVAL ON 90.9 WGUC
Broadcast Schedule:

Sunday, November 5 | 8 p.m. ET
Lucia di Lammermoor
Originally performed June 22 and 24, 2023, at Cincinnati Music Hall

Music by Gaetano Donizetti; libretto by Salvadore Cammarano
Renato Balsadonna, conductor; Jose Maria Condemi, stage director
Featuring Raven McMillon, Santiago Ballerini, Anthony Clark Evans, Griffen Hogan Tracy, Terrence Chin-Loy, Sahel Salam, Kayleigh Decker; Cincinnati Opera Chorus; Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra

Description:
Based on Sir Walter Scott’s novel The Bride of Lammermoor, this operatic thriller set in the Scottish Highlands shows how thwarted desire can lead to deadly extremes. At Lammermoor Castle, Lucia and Edgardo are engaged in a secret affair. Despite their families’ age-old feud, they vow to give everything up for love. But Lucia’s disapproving brother endeavors to undo the lovers’ promise and marry Lucia off in a more lucrative union. The deception becomes a curse, and once hope for love is lost, Lucia and Edgardo make terrible new vows, culminating in one of opera’s bloodiest finales.


Sunday, November 12 | 8 p.m. ET
The Knock (world stage premiere)
Originally performed June 23 and 27, July 2, 5 and 7, 2023, at Cincinnati Music Hall

Music by Aleksandra Vrebalov; libretto by Deborah Brevoort
Stephanie Rhodes Russell, conductor; Alison Moritz, stage director
Featuring Mary-Hollis Hundley, Briana Elyse Hunter, Armando Contreras, Stephanie Sanchez, Felicity Tomkins, Erin Keesy; Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra

Description:
The Knock tells the story of a group of military wives awaiting news of their husbands who have been deployed to Iraq. As they wait, a young Army officer makes the long journey to their gathering place. Named for the expression used by military spouses for a death notification, The Knock is based on years of interviews with spouses of soldiers, resulting in a rare and sympathetic glimpse into the lives of America’s military families.


Sunday, November 19 | 8 p.m. ET
The Barber of Seville
Originally performed July 6 and 8, 2023, at Cincinnati Music Hall

Music by Gioachino Rossini; libretto by Cesare Sterbini
Christopher Allen, conductor; Christopher Mattaliano, stage director
Featuring Rodion Pogossov, Emily Fons, Alasdair Kent, Peixin Chen, Nicholas Newton, Kendra Beasley, Thomas Dreeze, Samuel Smith; Cincinnati Opera Chorus; Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra

Description:
Supreme silliness ensues when Figaro, Seville’s most beloved barber, plays matchmaker for his former employer, Count Almaviva. The Count loves Rosina, but she’s the ward of the devious Doctor Bartolo, who has designs on wedding her himself. To win Rosina’s heart, the Count enlists Figaro to cook up disguises, double dealings, and deceits to fool old Bartolo and set Rosina free. Rossini’s sparkling comedy reminds us that sometimes, on the path to true love, the last thing you should be is yourself.


Sunday, November 26 | 8 p.m. ET
Madame Butterfly
Originally performed July 22, 27, and 29, 2023, at Cincinnati Music Hall

Music by Giacomo Puccini; libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa
Keitaro Harada, conductor; Matthew Ozawa, stage director
Featuring Karah Son, Adam Smith, Nozomi Kato, Julius Ahn, Nmon Ford, Jacob Junbo Zhou, Peixin Chen, Randell McGee, Kayleigh Decker; Cincinnati Opera Chorus; Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra

Description:
Enter the world of naval officer B.F. Pinkerton, who treats Japan as his playground. He’s taken a nearly thousand-year lease on a house there and will marry a young girl named Cio-Cio-San, known as Madame Butterfly. But is it merely a fantasy? For Butterfly, vows are not to be taken lightly, and as Pinkerton’s intentions are revealed, her dreams become a tragedy of limitless depths with no going back.


About Cincinnati Public Radio
90.9 WGUC, Cincinnati’s classical public radio station, part of Cincinnati Public Radio, has been home to classical music and the arts in the Greater Cincinnati community for more than 60 years. Presenting the finest from the classical music canon 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, with special features like Classics for Kids and New at Noon, WGUC also records and broadcasts performances by the Cincinnati Opera, Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, May Festival, and other local performing groups.

About Cincinnati Opera
Cincinnati Opera’s mission is to enrich and connect our community through diverse opera experiences. Founded in 1920 and the second-oldest opera company in the nation, Cincinnati Opera presents a thrilling season of grand opera every summer and engaging programs throughout the year. The company’s repertoire includes beloved classics and contemporary masterworks brought to life by some of the world’s most dynamic performers and creative artists.

Cincinnati Opera is supported by the generosity of tens of thousands of contributors to the ArtsWave Community Campaign. Cincinnati Opera also receives general season support from the Ohio Arts Council, The Louise Dieterle Nippert Musical Arts Fund, Patricia A. Corbett Estate and Trust, and the Harry T. Wilks Family Foundation, along with general season and project support from many other generous individuals, corporations, and foundations. Cincinnati Opera is a proud member of OPERA America. Learn more at cincinnatiopera.org.

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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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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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