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Cincinnati Shakespeare Company Hires New Development Director

Kristin Orr Henderson brings fresh experience and energy to CSC

Cincinnati, August 3, 2011 – Cincinnati Shakespeare Company is pleased to announce the appointment of Kristin Orr Henderson to the position of Development Director. Henderson has an extensive background in Public Relations, Marketing and Corporate Communications, having held positions at Convergys, Northlich, Cincinnati Bell and New York University. She has also done volunteer Development work in the non-profit sector for GLSEN, The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, MUSE and Stop AIDS (formerly AVOC). She joins CSC having most recently directed the Middle School Theater program at The Seven Hills School.

Henderson holds a Bachelor of Arts from Hamilton College in New York, a Master of Fine Arts in Theater Performance from C.C.M., and a Master of Arts in Drama Therapy from New York University. She is currently completing a Certificate in Professional Fundraising at Boston University. Henderson is a Cincinnati native and a veteran of the professional stage, also bringing to Cincinnati Shakespeare Company over 20 years of experience as an actor, director, theater advocate and educator.

Managing Director, Lettie Van Hemert says, “We are delighted to welcome Kristin to CSC and we know she will be a tremendous asset to the growth of our company. As a Cincinnatian, Kristin is well aware that our city is one of the richest arts communities in the country. She has already begun to find exciting ways to bring new patrons into our family of supporters.” Henderson has always been passionate about Shakespeare and is thrilled to join the Cincinnati Shakespeare Company as an outspoken champion of the company’s mission and vision. In 2003, she was voted by Citybeat (along with CSC Producing Artistic Director, Brian Isaac Phillips) as “One of the top 25 Next Influentials in the Arts”.

Henderson says of her appointment, “I am thrilled to have joined CSC and am deeply grateful to work as an advocate towards the ongoing, robust growth of the most vibrant and vital theater in Cincinnati!”

Contact Kristin to learn about ways to support Cincinnati Shakespeare Company: 381.2273 x. 3205 or kristin.henderson@cincyshakes.com.

For additional information or for interviews with Ms. Henderson, please contact Jeanna Vella, Director of Education & Communications at jeanna.vella@cincyshakes.com or 513.381.2273 x. 3202 or visit www.cincyshakes.com.

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Cincinnati Shakespeare Company Receives a 54% Increase in Operating Support from the Ohio Arts Council

CSC is proud to receive $18,140 in operating support from the Ohio Arts Council for the 2011-2012 season!

CINCINNATI, July 25, 2011 – Cincinnati Shakespeare Company is proud to announce an increase of 54% in operating support from the Ohio Arts Council. The funds in the amount of $18,140 will support programming and overhead for the theatre’s 2011-2012 season. This support is vital to the ongoing success of CSC. They are proud the OAC has recognized and rewarded that success with an increase over last year’s award.

Managing Director, Lettie Van Hemert says “We are incredibly grateful to Governor Kasich and the entire legislature for increasing funding for arts in Ohio. The arts are extremely important to the quality of life and economic vibrancy of every community. CSC, like so many arts organizations in Cincinnati, employs local actors and administrators. That means every ticket sold and every dollar donated adds to the economy right here at home. It’s gratifying to know that our state leaders understand how important the arts are to this community.”

The Ohio Arts Council is a state agency that funds and supports quality arts experiences to strengthen Ohio communities culturally, educationally and economically. With funds from the Ohio Legislature and the National Endowment for the Arts, the OAC provides financial assistance to artists and arts organizations.

Cincinnati Shakespeare Company is currently running performances of “Bedroom Farce”. To purchase tickets or for more information, call the CSC Box Office at 513.381.BARD (2273) ext. 1, or go online at http://www.cincyshakes.com. All subscription packages and single tickets for Season 18 are on sale now.

For additional information or for interviews with Ms. Van Hemert, or any member of the company, please contact Jeanna Vella, Director of Education & Communications at jeanna.vella@cincyshakes.com or 513.381.2273 x. 3202 or visit http://www.cincyshakes.com.

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About Season 18:
Season 18 is generously sponsored by The Otto M. Budig Family Foundation. Cincinnati Shakespeare Company receives operating support from The Ohio Arts Council and is supported, in part, by the generosity of thousands of individuals and businesses that give annually to ArtsWave, formerly the Fine Arts Fund. The season design sponsor is Judge Mark Painter. Creative Services are provided by Possible Worldwide.

About Cincinnati Shakespeare Company:
Cincinnati Shakespeare Company is a professional theatre company dedicated to bringing Shakespeare and the classics to life for audiences of all ages. Located in the heart of downtown Cincinnati, CSC produces eight main stage productions each season at its home on Race Street. CSC employs a resident company of actors and artists who live and work in Cincinnati year-round and performs on a Small Professional Theatre contract with Actors’ Equity Association. CSC is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization and all donations are tax deductible.

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OCTA State Conference 2011 Excerpt Schedule

Via OCTA State Conference 2011.

Congratulations to all the theaters chosen to excerpt at Conference this year!  Break a leg!

SATURDAY MORNING

1. “Showtunes” – The Footlighters, Inc – Newport , KY – SW

2. “Precious Heart” – Dayton Theatre Guild – Dayton , OH – WS

SATURDAY AFTERNOON

3. “Deathtrap” – Alcove Theatre – Mt. Vernon , OH – CN

4. “Look Away” – Mid Ohio Valley Players – Marietta , OH – SE

5. “Moonlight and Magnolias” – Amil Tellers of Dramatics – Lima , OH – NW

6. “The Drowsy Chaperone” – Hudson Players Guild – Hudson , OH – NE

SATURDAY EVENING

7. “The Judicial Murder of Mrs. Surratt – Dayton Playhouse – Dayton , OH – WS

8. “The Full Monty – Van Wert Civic Theatre – Van Wert, OH – NW

9. “Nietzache Ate Here – MTV Arts – Mt. Vernon , OH – CN

SUNDAY MORNING

10. “Leaving Iowa ” – Fremont Community Theatre – Fremont, OH – NW

11. “Tick, Tick…..Boom” – Sunset Players – Cincinnati , OH – SW

SUNDAY AFTERNOON

12. “Dinner With Friends – Curtain Players, Inc – Westerville , OH – CN

13. “A Few Good Men” – Mason Community Players – Mason , OH – SW

14. “Enchanted April” – The Drama Workshop – Cincinnati , OH – SW

15. “The Rocky Horror Show LIVE! – Theatre 8:15 – Green, OH – NE

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New Edgecliff Theatre Announces 2011-2012 Season

Update: Brian Robertson has been announced as the director of ST. NICHOLAS.

BURN THIS by Lanford Wilson
Directed by Timothy Waldrip
Running Sept. 29-Oct. 15

A powerful, electric work by the playwright many regard as the finest American playwright of the late twentieth century. A contemporary romantic drama, BURN THIS explores love and relationships in the aftermath of death.

SWEET SUSPENSE: POE-SESSED original stories by Edgar Allen Poe
Adapted for the stage by Catie O’Keefe
Directed by Bob Allen
Oct. 29

A radio drama event. This year, we treat audiences to two tales by the great Edgar Allen Poe, in an evening we’re calling POE-SESSED. Playwright-in-residence Catie O’Keefe, fresh off rave reviews for her Fringe show DARKER, crafts adaptations of Poe’s THE OVAL PORTRAIT and THE MASQUE OF THE RED DEATH. Complete with live sound effects and the atmosphere of an old-time radio theatre, New Edgecliff will bring to life these dark, gritty and wonderfully gruesome tales. Your favorite area restaurants again provide delectable desserts to treat your taste buds.

THE SANTALAND DIARIES by David Sedaris
Directed by Jim Stump
Featuring Josh Steele
and trueCHRISTMAS
Dec. 1-17

Josh Steele returns for his second year as the cynical Crumpet. NET is also excited to announce a change to our holiday offering. New Edgecliff Theatre has partnered with TrueTheatre to create trueCHRISTMAS. Helmed by David Levy and Jeff Groh, this company has quickly established itself as a unique Cincinnati favorite. Featuring a different combination of stories each night, this pairing is an event audiences won’t want to miss.

ST. NICHOLAS by Conor McPherson
Directed by Brian Robertson
Featuring Michael Shooner
Feb. 23-March 10

Acclaimed Irish playwright McPherson (THE WIER, THE GOOD THIEF) crafts a tale of a burned-out theatre critic obsessed with a young actress. Leaving his wife and children in Dublin to follow her to London, things become complicated when he finds himself in the employ of a coven of vampires! This wicked and riveting tale is sure to captivate audiences.

REASONS TO BE PRETTY by Neal LaBute
Directed by Mark Seamon
April 12-28

This darkly romantic drama follows two couples as they navigate the conflicting loyalties of love and friendship. The production takes a hard look at beauty – and the multi-billion-dollar obsession we have with it. Time Magazine calls the play “tight, tense and emotionally true, and it portrays characters who actually seem part of the world that the rest of us live in.”

The company returns to the Columbia Performance Center, located at 3900 Eastern Avenue in Columbia-Tusculum. Tickets can be purchased online at www.newedgecliff.com, or reserved by calling the box office at 888.588.0137.

Ticket Prices:

  • Sweet Suspense
    Adults: $35
    Ages 13 and Under: $20
    Admission includes dessert buffet
  • All other productions:
    Adults: $23
    Seniors: $18
    Students: $15

Visit www.newedgecliff.com for NET/Flex subscription pricing.

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Season Announcements for La Comedia Dinner Theatre and SSCC Theatre

La Comedia Dinner Theater announces their 2012 season:

Jan. 19-Feb. 26
A CLOSER WALK WITH PATSY CLINE

March 7-April 29
TITANIC

May 3-July 1
HAPPY DAYS

July 11-Sept. 2
SEUSSICAL 

Sept. 6-Oct. 28
SMOKE ON THE MOUNTAIN HOMECOMING

Nov. 1-Dec. 31
IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE 

You can download the complete 2012 brochure here.

 

SSCC Theatre has announced their 2011-2012 season:

Nov. 11-13
BILOXI BLUES

March 2-4
THE LARAMIE PROJECT 

May 30
AN EVENING WITH DURANG

Aug. 3-5
ANNIE

Detailed information is available here.

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