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New Solo Musical, GRANNY’S FIXIT, Coming to 2023 Cincy Fringe

CFF23_Grannys FixitCome get a cure fer what ails you in a Cincinnati premiere of a new solo musical show, GRANNY’S FIXIT, by Dawn Larsen at 2023 Cincy Fringe

CINCINNATI OHIO – Granny women were healers/midwives/seers found in rural Appalachia and the Ozarks.  As a little girl, Dawn knew one. She finds these women fascinating, so she took the stories of five real Ozark granny women and created a character who, according to one audience member, “tells the story of all women.” You might be surprised at how relevant Granny’s issues are today. Join Granny June 3-10 at various times at the Cincy Fringe. Come git a cure fer what ails you…

“We are so thrilled to have Dawn Larsen back in the Fringe fold – not just because she’s an incredible storyteller, but OMG that singing voice! Have you heard this singing voice? She is MESMERIZING, especially if you’re a fan of roots/folk traditions, and her songs carry weight and wisdom that seem to come from deep in the soil.” – Atlanta Fringe 2022 (Critics’ Choice award winner)

“I felt like I had just walked into her house and was given something delicious and got totally lost in her story. The music was beautiful and totally transported me to those mountains. I was genuinely subconsciously worried that mosquitos were gonna start biting me.” – Atlanta Fringe 2022 judge comment

WHAT: Granny’s FixIt: An Ozarks Guide to Healing the Body and Soul
WHO: Dawn Larsen

WHEN:
2:30 p.m. Saturday, June 3
8:45 p.m. Sunday, June 4
7:00 p.m. Tuesday, June 6
7:00 p.m. Friday, June 9
4:15 p.m. Saturday, June 10
WHERE: Art Academy, Room 204, 1212 Jackson St., Cincinnati OH,
HOW MUCH: $18 or all access pass for $300
RUNNING TIME: 55 minutes
TICKETS: https://cincyfringe.com/box-office/

SHOW WEBSITE: https://www.dawnlarsenmusic.com/cincy23.html

BIO – Singer-songwriter/storyteller/actor/director, Dawn Larsen, grew up in the Ozarks amid lots of mountain music, arts, storytelling, beautiful hills and rivers. Her third solo show, Granny’s FixIt, features traditional songs and original music from her second CD, Hillbillyland. She has been described as “part Patty Griffin… part Todd Snider…part Linda Ronstadt…” ALL honest, soulful lyrics combining Americana, alt-Country, Blues, and Folk musical styles. She’s currently touring three original solo shows: Granny’s FixIt: An Ozarks Guide to Healing the Heart and Soul, a companion to CD Hillbillyland; The Vicious Hillbilly or Dating in the Deep South, a companion piece to The Vicious Hillbilly CD; and Corn Under Canvas: An Evening with a Tent Show Actress.  Her day job is as a professor of theatre at Francis Marion University in South Carolina. She founded and operated the last traveling Toby tent show in the country and researches and publishes about that and tent theatre.

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ROYAL Theatre Company Presents BEAUTY AND THE BEAST

RTC_Disneys Beauty and the BeastROYAL Theatre Company to Present
Disney’s BEAUTY AND THE BEAST
June 9-11, 2023

ROYAL Theatre Company, Home of The Children’s Theatre of Mason, is proud to present Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, June 9-11, 2023, at Mason High School. Step into the enchanted world of this Broadway classic, an international sensation that has been produced in 37 countries worldwide.

The four performances of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast will be: Friday, June 9 th at 7:00 PM; Saturday, June 10 th at 2:00 PM and 7:00 PM; and Sunday, June 11th at 2:00 PM. VIP reserved seating tickets can be purchased for any show for $25 each, while supplies last, and general admission reserved seating tickets for any show can be purchased for $15 each. All tickets can be purchased online beginning April 24th at www.ROYALTheatreCompany.com and at the door starting one hour before each show.

A beautiful Enchantress disguised as an old beggar woman arrives at a castle during a ball and offers the host, a cruel and selfish Prince, a rose in return for shelter from a storm. When he refuses, she reveals her identity. To punish the Prince for his lack of compassion, the Enchantress transforms him into a Beast and his servants into household objects, then erases the castle, the Prince, and his servants from the memories of their loved ones. She casts a spell on the rose and warns the Prince that the curse will only be broken if he learns to love another and earns her love in return, before the last petal falls.

Based on the Academy Award-winning animated feature, the stage version includes all of the wonderful songs written by Alan Menken and the late Howard Ashman, along with new songs by Mr. Menken and Tim Rice. The original Broadway production ran for over thirteen years and was nominated for nine Tony Awards, including Best Musical.

“ROYAL is proud to share this tale as old as time and we would like to invite you to “Be Our Guest” as we celebrate the 20th year anniversary of ROYAL Theatre Company,” said Karen Kilgore, President of ROYAL Theatre Company.

Fans can follow ROYAL Theatre Company on Facebook (ROYAL Theatre Company, Home of Children’s Theatre of Mason), Twitter (@ROYALTheatre_Co) and Instagram (royal_theatre_company).

About ROYAL Theatre Company, Home of The Children’s Theatre of Mason
ROYAL Theatre Company produces two large-scale productions each season, from Tarzan and The Hunchback of Notre Dame to Frozen Jr. and Cinderella as well as many other popular favorites. ROYAL Theatre Company offers children from ages 6-18 and other talented actors from all over the Cincinnati area the opportunity to take part onstage as performers as well as off stage as crew members, make-up assistants and many other behind-the-scenes roles. To volunteer, donate or learn more, visit www.ROYALTheatreCompany.com or call 513.398.0116.

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TWELFTH NIGHT at Loveland Stage Company – Tickets Now on Sale

LSC_Twelfth NightIf Music be the Food of Love… Party On! 
TWELFTH NIGHT Runs May 5-21, 2023

The Loveland Stage Company is proud to present our modern take on the Shakespeare classic, Twelfth Night! The talented production team, cast and crew bring this story to life with a stunning set, songs and costumes that will totally transport audiences to Illyria in the 1980s!

This is a fast-paced romantic comedy with several interwoven plots involving romance, mistaken identities and practical jokes. Separated from her twin brother Sebastian in a shipwreck on Illyria, Viola disguises herself as a boy, calls herself Cesario, and becomes a faithful servant to the Duke Orsino. He sends her to woo the Countess Olivia on his behalf, but the Countess falls in love with Cesario instead. Meanwhile, Olivia’s uncle, Sir Toby Belch gets drunk with his friend, Sir Andrew Aguecheek and their merry band of fools plays a trick on Malvolio, Olivia’s steward. Eventually Sebastian turns up and causes even more confusion, chaos and comedy!

The cast includes veterans and newcomers to Loveland Stage Company. Featuring the talents of MICHAEL YARICK (FESTE/PRIEST), NICK DUNKER (DUKE ORSINO), ANNA HAZARD (VIOLA/CESARIO), KATHERINE ANDERSON (OLIVIA), JUSTIN HANKS (SEBASTIAN/CAPTAIN), JOE SIMMONS (MALVOLIO), KEN MACKE (SIR TOBY BELCH), PETTRINA BARRESI (MARIA/OFFICER), JOSEPH STANICHAR (SIR ANDREW AGUECHEEK), ANDREW THEADEMAN (ANTONIO), and EMILY TILLING (FABIA/VALENTINE).

Directed by Kiya Fix and co-produced by Becky Jones and Micheal R. Kiser Choreographed by Jenna Schroeder

Come Join Us in historic downtown Loveland!
111 S. 2nd Street, Loveland, OH 45140
This production features cabaret-style seating, refreshments and snacks!

Tickets are available online at https://lovelandstagecompany.seatyourself.biz/

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Cincinnati Playhouse Presents August Wilson’s SEVEN GUITARS Beginning April 23

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Photo by Tony Arrasmith/Arrasmith & Associates.

Blues-infused play part of Wilson’s groundbreaking American Century Cycle

CINCINNATI (April 11, 2023) – The groundbreaking work of playwright August Wilson returns to the Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park April 23 with SEVEN GUITARS, presented by the Carol Ann and Ralph V. Haile, Jr. Foundation. Featuring live blues and lyrical dialogue, the play is part of Wilson’s award-winning American Century Cycle. (Previews take place April 23, 25 and 26; opening night is April 27.) The show runs through May 14 in the new Moe and Jack’s Place — The Rouse Theatre.

Like recent productions of Wilson’s American Century Cycle plays Jitney and Two Trains Running, SEVEN GUITARS presents an unrivaled exploration of the Black American experience in the 20th century.

Set in the summer of 1948 in Pittsburgh’s Hill District, blues music echoes through every building and creates a poignant rhythm to everyday life. A tight-knit group of friends gather together to reminisce and explore the ties that bind after the untimely death of their friend Floyd “Schoolboy” Barton – a gifted guitarist whose star was on the rise. As they do, a mystery unfolds that touches each of their lives.

“With SEVEN GUITARS, August deviates somewhat from his usual format and gives us a little twist on structure by using a flashback to help us follow the seven characters (seven guitars, so to speak)…Like always, August’s characters are rich and complicated,” explains Director Ron OJ Parson, who has directed more than 30 August Wilson plays and is one of the foremost experts of his work.

The play is among only a few by Wilson to feature live music. Characters bring blues to life, creating a soulful and emotional cadence to a story that’s already lyrical in its writing.

“SEVEN GUITARS, like Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom,is about a musician,” says Parson. “I like to take that aspect to another level in the way I direct them. Being into blues and jazz myself, I use that to the fullest extent. Music is so important in the culture and world of the play.”
Considered one of the greatest American playwrights, Wilson and his Tony Award- and Pulitzer Prize-winning body of work have opened doors to innumerable revelations and conversations about the Black experience in the U.S. His chronicling and contributions to Black culture have reached across generations, races and national boundaries, inviting readers and audiences across the globe to examine at ground level the despair generated by poverty and racism, while simultaneously celebrating Black America.

CAST

Saran Bakari (Ruby); Bryant Bentley (Red Carter); Kevin Brown (Hedley); Kierra Bunch (Vera Dotsun); Marsha Estell (Louise); Dimonte Henning (Floyd “Schoolboy” Barton); Vincent Jordan (Canewell)

PRODUCTION
Ron OJ Parson (Director); Shaun L. Motley (Set Designer); Yvonne L. Miranda (Costume Designer); Jason Fassl (Lighting Designer); Andre J. Pluess (Sound Designer); Joe Foust (Fight Director); Cristin Carole (Movement/Intimacy Consultant); Jonathan Hetler (Casting Director); Brooke Redler (Stage Manager); Andrea L. Shell (Second Stage Manager); Co-production with Milwaukee Repertory Theater.

TICKETS

Tickets begin at $35. Preview performances take place April 23 at 2 p.m. and. April 25- 26 at 7:30 p.m.  Opening night is April 27 at 7:30 p.m. Performances will take place on Tuesday-Fridays at 7:30 p.m., Saturdays at 2 and 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. A weekday matinee will be offered on May 10 at 1 p.m.   To purchase tickets or for more information, call the Playhouse Box Office at 513-421-3888 (toll-free in Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana at 800-582-3208) or visit www.cincyplay.com. Patrons who are deaf, hard-of-hearing, deaf-blind or speech disabled: dial 711 to connect to the Box Office via Ohio Relay Services.

EVENT: ART TALKS (FORMERLY MEET THE ARTISTS)

Stay after select performances for a behind-the-scenes discussion with members of the artistic team.

  • Sun, April 30 at 2 p.m.
  • Thu, May 4, at 7:30 p.m.
  • Wed, May 10 at 7:30 p.m.

ADVISORY

August Wilson’s Seven Guitars is suitable for adult and older teenage audiences. This landmark script contains adult language (including the n-word) as it explores the tunes of life for the story’s characters. Through poetic dialogue and blues melodies, they speak frankly and deeply about hardship, violence, death and racism. The show runs approximately 3 hours and 15 minutes, with one intermission.

SPONSORS
Production Sponsor is the Carol Anne and Ralph V. Haile, Jr. Foundation.  Artist Sponsors are Geiler, BHDP, 19/19 Investment Counsel, AAA/Provident Travel and Diane and Carl Iseman. Season Sponsors is Schueler Group. The Rosenthal Family Foundation is the season sponsor of new work.

The Playhouse is supported by the generosity of almost 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.

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Bourbon Fills Parks AND Schools With the Sounds of Music

KSO_Purple logo(Will You Be a Happy Pappy?)
Raffle Drawing 9:00 – 9:30 p.m. Saturday, May 20, 2023
KSO Offices 540 Linden Ave. Newport, KY

The Kentucky Symphony Orchestra will hold its Annual Rare Bourbon Raffle on May 20 to help fund free concerts in Devou and Tower Parks this Summer (July – Sept). Great neighbor and long-time supporter — The Party Source — has donated a 6-bottle set (2022 release) of Pappy Van Winkle Bourbon, a Woodford Reserve Baccarat edition, as well as 20 rare and pricey bourbons for the KSO’s annual fundraiser. The raffle helps fund the KSO’s free education outreach concerts for 260 regional schools, and free, family-friendly park concerts which have become a Summer tradition.

The November 2022 release of Old Rip & Pappy Van Winkle yielded a few more bottles, yet the complete “vertical set” (pictured) remains hard to come by in 2023. Tickets are $100 per chance (Limited to 650). One winner will be drawn on Saturday night, May 20th between 9:00 – 9:30 p.m. to win all six bottles.

A second raffle will be held following the Pappy drawing for the Woodford Reserve Baccarat Edition finished 3 years in XO Cognac barrels and presented in a Baccarat crystal decanter and display case. Tickets are $50 and limited to just 300 chances.

A third raffle brings back the KSO’s 20 Bourbons / 20 Winners. Hard to find and rare bourbons and lots include: Knob Creek 18 year – 30th Anniversary, Smoke Wagon Rare & Limited (along with 8 others for a 9 bottle lot), Willett 8 year, Michter’s Barrel Strength & Toasted Barrel Finish (2 bottle lot), Weller Antique, Full Proof & 12 year Original plus 15 more delicious and scarce bourbons (See attached listing).

Tickets for the 20/20 raffle are $25 per chance. One ticket will be drawn for each bourbon or lot. The winning ticket will be read and attached to that bottle at the drawing. View bourbons and buy tickets: kyso.org/raffle or by phone (859) 431-6216.

The drawing will be held live and streamed on the KSO’s website (kyso.org) and on Facebook Live beginning at 9:00 p.m. on Saturday, May 20, 2023. Ticket sales end at 4 p.m. on May 20. Winners need not be present to win. Winners will be notified by email and sent instructions regarding how to pick up their prize bourbon in-person or via a representative with proper ID. The KSO cannot legally ship bourbons. (Northern Kentucky Symphony, Inc. Charitable Gaming License #2704)

Bring free culture, nostalgic entertainment and great music to area schools and parks by buying a chance to win amazing bourbons, and supporting the Kentucky Symphony Orchestra. Buy your tickets today!

KSO_Raffle

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