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Emerging Choreographers’ Showcase Runs Nov. 23-24

Emerging Choreographers’ Showcase
NKU School of the Arts
Nov. 23-24
Greaves Concert Hall [Highland Heights]

All student produced and choreographed dance event featuring our emerging dance artists at NKU.

  • Sun, Nov. 23 at 7:30pm
  • Mon, Nov. 24 at 7:30pm

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‘Best of Cincinnati’ Vocal Group Crowns Diamond Anniversary Season with Christmas Tour

Back row: Joey Pace, Kaeden Kass, Buck Hinman & David Baum; Front row: Chancellor Waye, Joshua Steele & Nat Comisar

CINCINNATI, OH – Following their September tenth anniversary spectacular with the Kentucky Symphony Orchestra and nearly twenty singers from across the country at Oakley’s 20th Century Theater, NO PROMISES Vocal Band proudly closes their milestone year with three heartwarming Christmas programs across the Greater Cincinnati metro area.

Holiday a cappella magic returns as NO PROMISES loads up the sleigh for their beloved annual “Christmas with No Promises” tour. The celebrated ensemble unwraps seasonal favorites from Joni Mitchell, Pentatonix and A Charlie Brown Christmas, joining selections by The Carpenters, Amy Winehouse, Simon & Garfunkel and much more.

“Christmas with No Promises” will include three public performances at venues across Greater Cincinnati:

St. Columban Parish
Thursday, December 11, 7:30pm
894 Oakland Road | Loveland (45140)
60m Family-Length Program
A freewill offering will be accepted; no reservations required

Community of the Good Shepherd
Thursday, December 18, 7:30pm
8815 East Kemper Road | Montgomery (45249)
60m Family-Length Program
A freewill offering will be accepted; no reservations required

The Carnegie
Saturday, December 20, 7:30pm
1028 Scott Boulevard | Covington (41011)
Full-Length Program with Two Sets
Tickets $26 | Purchase Online or 859.957.1940

Celebrating A Decade of Holiday A Cappella Magic
In its tenth season of live concerts, “Christmas with No Promises” has become a holiday tradition for vocal music lovers across Cincinnati, drawing thousands of listeners to concerts at the Tri-State’s popular venues and sacred spaces. More than 25 NO PROMISES singers have appeared on the holiday series since its 2015 inception, at venues including Cincinnati’s Garfield Theater, the Warsaw Federal Incline Theater and places of worship in Dayton, Toledo, Findlay and Northern Kentucky.

A Yuletide Youth Movement
In less than two years, a personnel transition has seen NO PROMISES get considerably younger. The once five-member group has swelled to eight singers, including five under the age of 40. Notable recent additions include:

  • WLWT-TV Executive Producer Buck Hinman (resident of Walnut Hills) brings with him a passion for barbershop-style singing honed through international competition.
  • Recent Xavier University graduate Chancellor Waye (Mason) is a bass singer who directed of his university’s a cappella group, Harmon-X, and serves as the Associate Music Director for the school’s Bellarmine Chapel.
  • An alumnus of St. Xavier High School, Joey Pace (Clifton) is now that institution’s Director of Choirs. Similarly coming to the group by way of barbershop music, Joey sings with the Southern Gateway Chorus and enjoys publishing multi-track a cappella recordings.
  • Multi-instrumentalist Kaeden Kass (Mt. Airy) is a therapist by day and a singer with NO PROMISES and the Cincinnati Men’s Chorus by night. He’s a graduate of Miami University.
  • Recently returned from attending school in Arizona, past NO PROMISES guest artist Paul Phelps (Liberty Township) is a medical credentialing analyst by trade and has performed with local groups including the Kentucky Symphony Orchestra.

These “young lions” joins three longtime members of the group who round out the octet:

  • Practicing clinical psychologist David Baum runs his own Blue Ash-based practice and was recently promoted to Chief of Psychology at the Dayton VA Medical Center. Prior to becoming a psychologist, David appeared in the Broadway productions of MARY POPPINS and A CHORUS LINE. David was a founding member of NO PROMISES Vocal Band.
  • Former operator of The Maisonette and other legendary Cincinnati-area restaurants, Nat Comisar is now a successful real estate agent and vice president at Sibcy Cline Realtors.
  • 3CDC’s director of Over the Rhine’s historic Memorial Hall, Joshua Steele is also a longtime voice instructor at Northern Kentucky University and a founding member of NO PROMISES.

About NO PROMISES
NO PROMISES Vocal Band is a Cincinnati-based professional a cappella ensemble bringing exhilarating vocals and breathtaking harmonizations to jazz and popular music favorites from 1940s classics to today’s jams. Citybeat “Best of Cincinnati” winners in 2017 and 2022, the group has entertained at festivals, concert series, stadiums and performing arts centers throughout the state. Its members have graced the stages of Broadway, fronted major symphony orchestras, and backed the likes of Jim Messina, Steve Winwood, Kenny Loggins and POCO. In their day-to-day lives, the men of NO PROMISES are clinical psychologists, television producers, concert promoters, therapists, choir directors and real estate moguls with a passion for fine a cappella singing.

2025 marks the ensemble’s tenth anniversary, memorably celebrated in September with a blowout concert featuring the Kentucky Symphony Orchestra and ten former members at the beautifully restored 20th Century Theater in Oakley. In 2024, NO PROMISES was honored to make their debut at Great American Ballpark, performing the national anthem for two Cincinnati Reds games, including a nationally televised tilt with the Boston Red Sox. During the year prior, the group premiered a newly commissioned work as part of Cincinnati May Festival’s 150th anniversary season and joined Broadway veteran Sally Wilfert in concert at historic Memorial Hall in Cincinnati’s Over-the-Rhine neighborhood. 2021 saw the ensemble’s debut of “The Boy Band Diaries,” a collaboration with the Kentucky Symphony Orchestra featuring male vocal hits spanning the past century.

NO PROMISES’ annual co-bill “Sweet Harmony” with soft rock group Three Bald Guys draws perennially capacity crowds at The Redmoor in Mt. Lookout. The group’s numerous other collaborators and guest artist appearances have included the Gem City Chorus, the Southern Gateway Chorus, the Sycamore Community Singers, the Northern Kentucky Brotherhood Singers, the Queen City Sisters and the Cincinnati Collaborative Ringing Project. NO PROMISES has released three recording projects: A No Promises Christmas (2016), All Wet (2018) and The Nines (2019), as well as the pandemic-era virtual concert, NO PROMISES Saves Christmas. NO PROMISES has also released three singles with music vídeos: “Just My Imagination” (the Temptations, 2024), “The Most Wonderful Time of the Year” (Andy Williams, 2024), and their 2023 release of “Kol Nidre,” a rich vocal arrangement of one of the most sacred texts in the Jewish tradition.

The members of NO PROMISES are Joshua Steele (resident of Kennedy Heights), Buck Hinman (Walnut Hills), Kaeden Kass (Mt. Airy), Joey Pace (Clifton), Paul Phelps (Liberty Township) David Baum (Montgomery), Chancellor Waye (Mason) and Nat Comisar (Symmes Township). Individual bios here.

“Their harmony is tight, their arrangements are delightfully eclectic… they sound like a cross between the Four Freshmen and Pentatonix.” – David Lyman, Cincinnati Enquirer

“For my money, the best a cappella group in the region” – Thom Mariner, Movers & Makers

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Mutual Dance Theatre’s Immersive and Beloved UP-CLOSE Series to Return This December

Ana Hart, Celeste Kennington, Hannah Williamson, and Kaleigh Hampton. Courtesy Mutual Dance Theatre.

Cincinnati, OH – Immersive. Immediate. Unforgettable.

Returning as a season favorite, Up-Close ’25 brings audiences into the dance. Up-Close is Mutual Dance Theatre’s small-studio performance series. In this unique show, the resident company performs in the round, just inches from the audience. Every seat is front-row, every breath and step within reach.

“Breaking the fourth wall is an understatement,” marketing and communications manager Micky Sikorski told Cincinnati Magazine earlier this year, “there is no fourth wall in the Up-Close series.”

This year’s program features Crystal Michelle (Associate Artistic Director, Dayton Contemporary Dance Company), and Mutual Dance Theatre’s own Hannah Williamson, premiering her second Up-Close creation. Crystal Michelle’s work, Breath, Flesh, and Bone / A Manual for Lovers at the end of the world, asks how we endure the grief and joy of daily life. Hannah Williamson’s Look Thrice will explore the patterns and cycles we see in history and our own lives. Full descriptions for both of these works can be found below. 

This is a fundamentally different experience than Mutual Dance Theatre’s Aronoff shows, and it has become a fan favorite. This show sells out year after year, and quickly: Last year’s sold out during the early bird pricing period. Mutual Dance Theatre is proud to bring this unique experience to life yet again for Embrace 25-26: A Season of Connection. 

Show Blurbs 

Breath, Flesh, and Bone / A Manual for Lovers at the end of the world (2025) – Crystal Michelle 

What is love at the end of the world? How do we endure the daily demands to love and grieve, witness and testify, prosper and depart? Is survival possible? Breath, Flesh, and Bone / A Manual for Lovers at the end of the world explores these questions to create a field guide for those considering love. 

This work uses original sound design and projection to immerse audiences in a world defined by tenderness, resistance, arrival, and care. Inspired by Black feminist poetry, the work harkens to bell hooks, Toni Morrison, and Audre Lorde. 

Choreographer Crystal Michelle describes the work as “an urgent excavation” that uncovers and considers the potential futures laid before us. It offers a blueprint for choosing love while living within the raw realities of breath, flesh, and bone. 

Look Thrice (2025) – Hannah Williamson

Life moves in rhythmic cycles. Beginnings echo endings, and every step forward carries the imprint of what came before. History turns and returns, spiral-like, reminding us that the past has never truly passed. The patterns that emerge — of longing, of anger, of grief — are quietly governed by forces we cannot fully understand. Still, life continues: a sacred symmetry woven into the fabric of time itself. Think Thrice reminds us that, even in the turning, we are held by something eternal. 

This new work will be Willamson’s fourth commission from MDT, and promises to continue a theme of psychological journeys with thrilling, mysterious, and time-period elements.

Details, Tickets and More Information

Event: Mutual Dance Theatre in Up-Close ‘25
Location: Mutual Arts Hartwell, 8222 Monon Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45216
Dates: December 4, 5, & 6, and December 12 & 13
Time: 7:30pm
Website: mutualdance.org/upclose25

Tickets for this performance are available now at: mutualdance.org/upclose25 or at the Aronoff Center box office at (513) 621-ARTS or 650 Walnut Street

For the full season schedule and more details, visit: mutualdance.org/performances.

Mutual Dance Theatre and Arts Centers’ work is made possible by: the generosity of tens of thousands of contributors to the annual ArtsWave Campaign, the region’s primary source for arts funding; an investment of public funds from the Ohio Arts Council, a state agency that funds and supports quality arts experiences to strengthen Ohio communities culturally, educationally, and economically; and individual donors.

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About Mutual Dance Theatre and Arts Centers
Mutual Dance Theatre is the city’s longest-running and most consistent Modern Dance organization, both as a presenter and a resident company. MDT was formerly known as Contemporary Dance Theater (est. 1972 by Jefferson James) and MamLuft&Co. Dance (est. 2007 by Jeanne Mam-Luft) until their merger in 2021. Both organizations began as performing troupes, but in the early ‘90s, CDT dissolved its company and subsequently focused on presenting guest artists. The two organizations joined to create the aptly-named Mutual Dance Theatre and Arts Centers, taking enumeration from its elder half and thus celebrating its 54th season in 25-26. Mutual has honored and combined the priorities of both founding organizations: investing in a virtuosic local company with the aim of becoming a significant presence both locally and nationally, as well as the continued presentation of Modern and Contemporary Dance from across the States (and sometimes, beyond). Mutual also reaches thousands of children each year through education and its academy, as well as charity-supported outreach. Learn more at mutualdance.org.

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CAMPANA SOBRE CAMPANA: Christmas in Mexico | Dec. 2, 2025 | Aronoff Center

MARIACHI GARIBALDI DE JAIME CUÉLLAR AND BALLET FOLKLÓRICO DEL RIO GRANDE’S
CAMPANA SOBRE CAMPANA: CHRISTMAS IN MEXICO!

A festive holiday celebration of Mexican culture and tradition

December 2, 2025
Aronoff Center – Procter & Gamble Hall

MEDIA PARTNER:  La Mega 101.5-FM

[Cincinnati, OH]  Celebrate the joy and wonder of the holiday season with Campana Sobre Campana: Christmas in Mexico, an enchanting family event that brings the warmth, music, and color of Mexican Christmas traditions to the Aronoff Center’s Procter & Gamble Hall on Tuesday, December 2, 2025, at 7:30 PM.

Tickets are on sale now at www.CincinnatiArts.org, (513) 621-2787 [ARTS], or the Aronoff Center Ticket Office. For group sales (10 or more), call (513) 977-4155. A special 50%-OFF Family Four Pack offer is available for purchases of four or more tickets. Prices include all applicable fees and taxes and are subject to change.

Presented as part of the Cincinnati Arts Association’s CAA Presents! 2025–26 Season, this vibrant holiday spectacular features Mariachi Garibaldi de Jaime Cuéllar and Ballet Folklórico del Río Grande, blending breathtaking live music, dazzling dance, and heartwarming storytelling for audiences of all ages.

amed for the beloved Andalusian Christmas carol, Campana Sobre Campana (translated “Bells Upon Bells”) celebrates the magic of the season through a lively and moving journey across Mexico’s cherished Christmas traditions. The performance beautifully captures the spirit of Las Posadas, the majesty of the Reyes Magos (Three Kings), and the joyous community celebrations that mark the holidays throughout Mexico — complete with festive piñatas, colorful costumes, and songs performed in both English and Spanish.

Audiences can expect:

  • PERFORMERS: World-renowned Mariachi Garibaldi de Jaime Cuéllar and the graceful Ballet Folklórico del Río Grande
  • CULTURAL IMMERSION: A richly choreographed experience steeped in authentic Mexican holiday traditions
  • MUSICAL EXCELLENCE: Live mariachi music showcasing top-tier vocalists and instrumental virtuosity performing cross-cultural Christmas favorites
  • VISUAL SPECTACLE: Exuberant folklórico dance and stunning costumes that bring Mexican folklore to vivid life

Campana Sobre Campana: Christmas in Mexico is more than a concert — it’s a cultural celebration that welcomes everyone to experience the warmth of Mexican hospitality and the universal joy of the holiday season.

Cincinnati Arts Association SPONSORS 

The Cincinnati Arts Association is supported [in part] by an investment of public funds from the Ohio Arts Council (OAC). The OAC is a state agency that funds and supports quality arts experiences to strengthen Ohio communities culturally, educationally, and economically.

Season Sponsors:  AMERITAS (Founding Season Sponsor), MIAMI UNIVERSITY, ARTSWAVE, LOCAL 12 WKRC-TV, The P&G FUND of The Greater Cincinnati Foundation, TRIHEALTH

SEASON PRESENTING SPONSORS:  21C Museum Hotel, altafiber, Bahl & Gaynor, Cincinnati Herald, CityBeat, Fairfield Inn & Suites Cincinnati Uptown/University Area, Harlan Graphics, Heidelberg Distributing, Kinley Cincinnati, Pepsi, Summerfair Cincinnati

MEDIA PARTNER:  La Mega 101.5-FM

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CALENDAR INFORMATION

WHAT:                Campana Sobre Campana: Christmas in Mexico!
WHEN:  
              Tuesday, December 2, 2025 – 7:30 PM

WHERE:              Aronoff Center – Procter & Gamble Hall

PRICE:                 Ticket prices start at $23, inclusive of all fees. A special 50%-OFF Family Four Pack offer is available for purchases of four or more tickets.

INFO:                   This vibrant holiday spectacular features Mariachi Garibaldi de Jaime Cuéllar and Ballet Folklórico del Río Grande, blending breathtaking live music, dazzling dance, and heartwarming storytelling for audiences of all ages. 

TICKET INFORMATION – on sale now

  • www.CincinnatiArts.org
  • (513) 621-ARTS [2787]
  • Aronoff Center Ticket Office
  • Group sales (10 or more): (513) 977-4155

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YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN Runs Nov. 14-16

YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN
Anderson High School Theatre & Film
Nov. 14-16
Anderson High School Titus Auditorium

Directed by Sophia DiPuccio

You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown is a family-friendly musical which brings to life the classic characters of Charles Schultz’s Peanuts gang. The musical follows Charlie Brown, along with his friends Linus, Lucy, Schroeder, sister Sally and beloved dog Snoopy as they explore life’s great questions, play baseball, struggle with homework, sing songs, swoon over their crushes and celebrate the joy of friendship.

  • Fri-Sat, Nov. 14-15 at 7pm
  • Sun, Nov. 16 at 3pm

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