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THE BOARDER Available Through Feb. 13

EP_logoAvailable now until February 13, see the talented cast of THE BOARDER, written and directed by Lynne Aronson and produced by Equality Productions.

What happens when two sisters, who live together, start running out of money? Well, they rent a room to a boarder. Tune into the story of the Caldwell Sisters, Olga, the mysterious boarder, and her cat Grishakins.

The talented actors who volunteered their talents to raise money are:

  • Announcer: Michael Sharon
  • Cindy Caldwell: Debra Kirkby
  • Commercial announcer: Teresa Benyo-Marzullo
  • Karen: Linda Roll
  • Olga: Marcha Hunley
  • Postman/Telephone Installer: Mark Aronson

TO RECEIVE THE YOUTUBE LINK for the recording, send a donation to the Paypal email address: equalityprodutionscincy@gmail.com. The suggested donation is $5. In return, you will receive a link to the 20-minute recording. If you do not have a Paypal account, email us for an alternate donation method.

Donations will be divided among three organizations:

  1. OCTA – The organization promotes excellence and creativity in live theatre and to promote live theatre.
  2. TDW – Cincinnati’s own The Drama Workshop
  3. The Heights Arts Initiative – The Cleveland-based organization presents music and theater and supports social justice.

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SERIALS! 11: LIGHTNING ZOOM Runs Feb. 1-March 29

KTC_Serials 11 logoSERIALS! 11:  LIGHTNING ZOOM
Know Theatre of Cincinnati
Feb. 1-March 29
[Online]

15 minute episodes of new plays, every two weeks, for a total of 5 installments. Every week, YOU, the audience, votes on which 3 plays will continue for another episode, and which 2 will be banished to a dystopian theatrical wasteland… You’ll also have an additional vote in Week 4 to determine which 2 previously-eliminated shows will be resurrected for one more episode.

 

  • Mon, Feb. 1 at 7:30pm
  • Mon, Feb. 15 at 7:30pm
  • Mon, March 1 at 7:30pm
  • Mon, March 15 at 7:30pm
  • Mon, March 29 at 7:30pm

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20TH CENTURY BLUES Available Feb. 1-28

ETC_20th Century Blues logo20TH CENTURY BLUES
Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati
Feb. 1-28
[Online]

Directed by D. Lynn Meyers

Cast: Burgess Byrd as Mac, Annie Fitzpatrick as Sil, Dale Hodges as Bess, Regina Pugh as Danny, Kate Wilford as Gabby & Crystian Wiltshire as Simon

An impromptu behind-bars snapshot taken during a 1970s protest lockup sparks an eccentric, four-decade friendship. Every year, photographer Danny and her friends reunite to take a new photo showcasing their changing selves. However, when Danny is offered a career retrospective, the ritual that has been the glue holding them together for 40 years may now also tear them apart. The images unearth secrets, prompting the women to question who they are in this evocative play. Virtual dramatic reading.

  • Available for streaming Feb. 1-28.

Meet the Artists Series
Thu, Feb. 4 at 7pm
Free live discussion with playwright Susan Miller

Official page | Press release

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Cincinnati Opera’s First-Ever, All-Digital WINTER FESTIVAL Streaming Online in February and March

CO_Winter Festival logoWINTER FESTIVAL features three opera-inspired programs

Cincinnati, Ohio—Well known among opera fans as a summertime arts experience, Cincinnati Opera steps into winter with its first-ever, all-digital Winter Festival. Featuring three, free streamed programs premiering in February and March, Cincinnati Opera’s Winter Festival spotlights celebrated singers, actors, and instrumentalists in an eclectic variety of artistic genres.

“While we’ve eagerly anticipated the opportunity to return to live performance, we knew we couldn’t wait until summer to share opera again with our community,” said Evans Mirageas, The Harry T. Wilks Artistic Director. “We reached out to some of our favorite artists and partners and invited them to collaborate. What emerged are three exceptional programs that highlight the many ways opera can surprise, delight, and inspire.”

The Winter Festival opens on February 5 with Opera…from a Sistah’s Point of View, created by and starring the ebullient soprano Angela Brown. Premiering next on February 19, Cincinnati Opera partners with Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati to present a reading of Julian Mitchell’s play After Aida, inspired by the life of composer Giuseppe Verdi and starring Cincinnati favorite actor Bruce Cromer. The festival’s final program, premiering March 5, is Wanderlust, which showcases works by Debussy, Ravel, and more, and features performances by renowned soprano Talise Trevigne, the groundbreaking chamber ensemble concert:nova, and Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra Music Director Louis Langrée on piano.

Each program will premiere for free on Cincinnati Opera’s website, cincinnatiopera.org, and will be available for on-demand streaming through March 21, 2021. Registration is required to access the free digital stream; visit cincinnatiopera.org to sign up, or call (513) 241-2742 for more information.

Cincinnati Opera’s
WINTER FESTIVAL

Opera…from a Sistah’s Point of View
Created by Angela Brown

Premiering on cincinnatiopera.org on Friday, February 5, 2021, at 7:30 p.m.
Available to stream through March 21, 2021
Access is free, but registration is required—visit cincinnatiopera.org to register

Opera for everyone. International opera superstar Angela Brown adapts her popular show using humor, storytelling, and song to dispel common opera myths. With her signature wit and effervescent personality, Brown demystifies classic opera plotlines and celebrates the diversity of opera’s characters while tracing the beauty of its music through the stories and voices of Black singers. Performing a mix of showstopping arias, poignant art songs, and moving spirituals, Brown is joined for this program by mezzo-soprano Briana Hunter, tenor Jamez McCorkle, soprano Victoria Okafor, and baritone Reginald Smith, Jr., with Marie-France Lefebvre as pianist. This program is presented in partnership with Opera Birmingham.

After Aida
Written by Julian Mitchell
Directed by D. Lynn Meyers
Presented in collaboration with Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati

Premiering on cincinnatiopera.org on Friday, February 19, 2021, at 7:30 p.m.
Available to stream through March 21, 2021
Access is free, but registration is required—visit cincinnatiopera.org to register

Portrait of an artist. Following the triumphant reception of Aida, Italian composer Giuseppe Verdi retired to his country estate at the height of his fame and popularity. Yet his wife and friends remained convinced Verdi should write another new work and spent the next decade coaxing him into partnership with a talented young librettist. The result: the composer’s late-career masterpiece Otello, now considered one of the great Shakespearean-based operas. Inspired by this touching true story, Julian Mitchell’s acclaimed play is presented in collaboration with Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati in a reading featuring several popular Cincinnati actors, led by Bruce Cromer as Verdi. The gripping, humorous, and loving tale integrates musical excerpts, providing a compelling peek behind opera’s curtain and a humanizing portrait of one of its great artists.

Wanderlust
Featuring works by Claude Debussy, Maurice Delage, Luciano Berio, and Maurice Ravel

Premiering on cincinnatiopera.org on Friday, March 5, 2021, at 7:30 p.m.
Available to stream through March 21, 2021
Access is free, but registration is required—visit cincinnatiopera.org to register.

Songs from afar. One of the many wonderful things about music is the way it allows us to travel the world without leaving the comfort of our homes. This special remote concert combines the talents of Grammy-nominated soprano Talise Trevigne (Cincinnati Opera’s Porgy and Bess, 2019), rising-star conductor William R. Langley, and the provocative chamber ensemble concert:nova to create an enchanting musical travelogue. Highlights of this globe-spanning program include Debussy’s popular Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun, three stunning Debussy songs featuring Trevigne as vocalist and Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra’s Louis Langrée as pianist, and the Cincinnati premiere of a small ensemble orchestration of Ravel’s Eastern-flavored Shéhérazade. This program is also presented in partnership with IATSE Local 5.

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 receives support from ArtsWave, 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 many other generous individuals, corporations, and foundations. 

To learn more, visit cincinnatiopera.org.

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trueBIRTH Available On Jan. 28

TRUE_birth logotrueBIRTH
trueTHEATRE
Jan. 28
[Online]

Featuring five storytellers who’ve seen it or done it and are gathering to tell a story about it. Join us for an evening of birth-themed stories. Hear from a woman who thought she was too young to have a child; another who thought she was prepared to; a nurse who’s seen it all; a doula who’s seeing a pattern; and a runaway (if you count running to her grandmother’s house). Five great stories told from the people who lived them. Join us for another FREE evening of “turning strangers into friends” as we continue our eleventh season.

  • Streaming Thu, Jan. 28 at 7:30pm

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