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SRS Cinema to Release ALL YOUR FRIENDS ARE DEAD

MISC_All Your Friends are Dead promoSRS CINEMA, HOME OF RARE UNDERGROUND MOVIES – TO RELEASE NKY FILMS’ INDIE HORROR COMEDY ‘ALL YOUR FRIENDS ARE DEAD’

Trailer Link: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZnReW39tg1g&t=15s

On March 2nd, 2023, fans of limited run special edition horror movies, will have the opportunity to pre-order the indie horror comedy ALL YOUR FRIENDS ARE DEAD at SRS Cinema’s website.

SYNOPSIS OF FILM, FEATURES & REVIEWS
After making the drastic decision to end his life, Matt Wilbee writes an email alerting his estranged high school friends that he will be saying goodbye for good at the camping grounds where they’ve gathered in the past. Matt’s friends arrive just in time to save his life… but little do they know, a deranged masked killer is lurking in the woods, ready to pick them off one by one.

ALL YOUR FRIENDS ARE DEAD’s SPFX/Makeup Team has worked on beloved genre films like Haunt (2019), Candy Corn (2019), NOTZILLA (2019), Terror Trips (2022), The Mutilator 2 (2022), as well as Netflix’s Hillbilly Elegy (2020) and Northern Kentucky’s famed haunt THE USS NIGHTMARE.

Extras

  • MAKING OF FEATURETTE (includes deleted scenes and alternative footage)
  • Director and Producers Commentary
  • Trailer
  • SRS Trailers

Joe Bob Briggs.com says, “Three stars.” https://joebobbriggs.com/ben-nagy-reviews-all-your-friends-are-dead-campout-reunion-saves-a-life-loses-a-bunch-of-others/

Horror Obsessive.com says, “the film is better than a handful of recent studio releases and filled with much more heart.” https://horrorobsessive.com/2022/07/14/a-high-school-reunion-hack-em-up-in-all-your-friends-are-dead/

Horror Movie Blog.com says, “this fun slasher flick that 100% delivers the kills.” https://horrormovieblog.com/all-your-friends-are-dead/

This release is on a professionally burned and labeled BD-R’s, and is limited to two weeks of pre-order only, with all sales ending for this movie on 3/16/22. Order now or risk missing out!

After this, SRS will be distributing the film for VOD and other streaming platforms.

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The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati Presents TCT on Tour Shows for 23-24 Season

TCTC_23-24 TCT On TourCincinnati – The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati (TCT) is thrilled to present four TCT On Tour productions to audiences around the region – and the country!

Kicking off the 2023-2024 touring season is the world-premiere PINOCCHIO: THE WOODEN BOY. Young and old audiences alike will enjoy TCT’s unique and meaningful storytelling experiences.

Back by popular demand are the following tours:

  • A SEUSSIFIED CHRISTMAS CAROL – Four talented actors take the rhymes of Dr. Seuss and infuse them with the beloved story of A Christmas Carol – what could go wrong!?
  • HARRIET TUBMAN: STRAIGHT UP OUTTA’ THE UNDERGROUND – Travel back in time to the Underground Railroad and learn about Harriet Tubman’s efforts in freeing slaves
  • CINDERELLA WORE COWBOY BOOTS – Enjoy a western take on Cinderella’s classic story in this highly interactive one-woman show

TCT’s 45-minute touring shows provide great programming for schools, libraries, senior centers, community centers, arts centers, churches, or anywhere! Each production includes a live Q&A opportunity for audiences after the show. Book now on our website: https://thechildrenstheatre.com/tct-on-tour-form/

TCT’s 22-23 Touring Dates:

  • PINOCCHIO: THE WOODEN BOY: September 5 – October 29, 2023
  • A SEUSSIFIED CHRISTMAS CAROL: November 13 – December 22, 2023
  • HARRIET TUBMAN: STRAIGHT UP OUTTA’ THE UNDERGROUND: January 15 – March 1, 2024
  • CINDERELLA WORE COWBOY BOOTS: January 22 – May 12, 2024

PINOCCHIO: THE WOODEN BOY
Touring Live: September 5 – October 29, 2023
45-minute storytelling experience, including a Q&A session
Ideal for Grades Pre-K-4

About the Show: “Dreams are what you make them” in this new adaptation of the classic children’s fantasy. Geppetto, a lonely Italian toymaker, dreams of having a family, but when his wish is unexpectedly granted, he is shocked to be in the company of a talking puppet! When the two don’t quite get along, Pinocchio ventures off on his own… Now, it’s up to Geppetto to shape up and save Pinocchio from danger in this comedic cat-and-dog chase around Europe. Join Pinocchio as he learns important lessons in honesty and morality, while Geppetto has a few lessons to learn on growing up as well…

A SEUSSIFIED CHRISTMAS CAROL
Touring Live: November 13 – December 22, 2023
(Performances not available November 22-27)
50 minutes, including a Q&A session
Ideal for Grades PreK-4

About the Show: Back by popular demand!
Dickens’ most beloved story, in wacky rhyming word,
Our classic Christmas show this year is better seen and heard!
From Ghosts of Past and Present, to Timmy Loo Hoo,
This festive holiday tale is a gift from us to you!

“A Seussified Christmas Carol” is not affiliated, endorsed, or sponsored by Dr. Seuss Enterprises.

HARRIET TUBMAN: STRAIGHT UP OUTTA’ THE UNDERGROUND
Touring Live: January 15 – March 1, 2024
Also streaming on Broadway on Demand, available via Pick-A-Path Interactive
45-minute storytelling experience, including a Q&A session
Ideal for Grades 3-8

About the Show: Bring the past to the present and change the future with this one-woman interactive storytelling experience. Uncover the truth about America’s 200-year-old struggle with slavery when you play a part in this historic retelling. On this journey, you’ll follow Harriet Tubman, the most recognized conductor of the Underground Railroad. Nicknamed “Moses,” Harriet Tubman lived up to her name by gaining her own freedom, as well as traveling back and forth from North to South over 19 times and freeing over 300 slaves.

CINDERELLA WORE COWBOY BOOTS
Touring Live: January 22 – May 12, 2024
45-minute storytelling experience, including a Q&A session
Ideal for Grades K-5

About the Show: “Hear, Ye! Hear, Yeee-Haw!” The King is throwin’ a royal ball! In this one-woman show, our storyteller will round-up audiences as they get pulled into this hilarious, interactive and kneeslappin’ adaption of Cinderella. That’s right, pardner! Members of your audience become part of the action! Saddle up as Cinderella Wore Cowboy Boots lassos the power of childhood imagination to tell this rags-to-riches story in a way you will never forget.

Booking Information
Selected with state and national educational standards in mind, these TCT On Tour productions explore historical events, celebrate cultural heritage, and set the stage for learning.

Book now on our website: https://thechildrenstheatre.com/tct-on-tour-form/

Study Guides
TCT creates a show companion activity packet for each show that relates to classroom curriculum standards. Use this for 30 minutes of self-guided, show-related activity with answer key. Study guides for each show will be added here: https://thechildrenstheatre.com/study-guides/

Digital Productions
Watch an entire TCT on Tour show from any connected device! Digital passes for TCT’s available Broadway On Demand shows are available for $225 per show per venue. See the current streaming shows here: https://thechildrenstheatre.com/current-season/

TCT On Tour is made possible by TCT on Tour Sponsor Time Timer. Additional funding for TCT on Tour is provided by PNC Foundation. The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati is supported by ArtsWave and the generosity of tens of thousands of contributors to the ArtsWave Community Campaign. The Ohio Arts Council helps fund this program with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence, and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans.

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Xavier University Theatre Presents Musical LIZZIE, Feb. 10-18

XU_lizzieCINCINNATI, Jan. 27, 2023) — Xavier University Theatre continues the 2022-23 season with its production of Lizzie. The musical, which is based on the 1892 Lizzie Borden trials, runs Feb. 10 through 18 in Xavier’s Gallagher Student Center Theatre.

In 1892, Lizzie Borden was tried and acquitted for the bloody ax murders of her father and stepmother in a small Massachusetts town. More than 130 years later, four women tell this gothic story of American mythology set to a blistering and unapologetic punk rock score. The show features music by Steven Cheslik-DeMeyer and Alan Stevens Hewitt, lyrics by Steven Cheslik-DeMeyer and Tim Maner, and book by Tim Maner.

Junior Abby Sherr, who is stage managing the show, said, “Most people know Lizzie Borden as an ax-wielding murderess, but this musical shows the challenging details of her life that led her to that point.” In summarizing the show, Abby said, “Lizzie is about a queer woman in the 19th century who is trapped in a horrific household and the ways in which she was able to get out. Each of us is more than the worst thing we have ever done.”

Senior Emma Hunt, who plays Bridget, said that Lizzie “is the perfect opportunity to put my four years of education and performing experience to work.” Emma raves about the support in the rehearsal room and said that “because of this support I have been able to be fearless on stage and off. It is a super special way to end my four years at Xavier.”

Senior Jenna Treinen, who plays Alice, said, “What’s so powerful about this production is the story of four women taking the stage and sharing in their rage, love, ambitions and hopes.” Treinen said, “We have the incredible opportunity to take charge and take action in a story about what it means to take control of a life shrouded by the patriarchy.”

The cast consists of eight actors divided into two performance casts of four, the Rose Cast and the Pear Cast. The Rose Cast includes sophomores Mattie Cieplak (Lizzie) and Mary McMurray (Alice) and juniors Anna Kahle (Bridget) and Regan Utrup (Emma). The Pear Cast includes sophomores Kate Crisp (Emma) and Maria Zierolf (Lizzie) and seniors Emma Hunt (Bridget) and Jenna Treinen (Alice).

The show is directed by Stephen Skiles (who also acts as producer), with assistant directors junior Abigail Dirr, first-year student Brookelyn Duncan and sophomore Emma Halloran. Scot Buzza provides vocal and music direction. Peyton Wright provides choreography.

The design team includes Joe Beumer (lighting designer/set designer), Joe Leonard (technical director), junior Casey Johnson (video content lead), junior Sarah Malarney (assistant costume designer, junior Joe Mitchell (lighting assistant), Jessica Pitcairn (costume designer), sophomore Richie Pokrywka (lighting assistant), sophomore Tierra London Rush (assistant costume designer), senior Alec Schneider (production electrician/sound engineer), Kevin Semancik (sound designer) and Steven Stapleton (camera/video engineer). The stage manager is junior Abby Sherr, and the assistant stage managers are first-year student JD Hoffacker, sophomore Sam Johnson and Alec Schneider.

The Rose Cast performances take place at 7:30 p.m. on Feb. 10, 11 and 16, as well as at 2 p.m. on Feb. 18. The Pear Cast performances take place at 2 p.m. on Feb. 11 and 12, as well as 7:30 p.m. on Feb. 17 and 18.

Tickets are available now. They are $15 each for adults and $10 each for Xavier students, faculty and staff. To purchase tickets, visit https://www.showtix4u.com/event-details/66144 or call 513-745-3939.

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Cincinnati Shakespeare Company Presents the World Premiere of THE REWARDS OF BEING FRANK by Alice Scovell

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The cast of THE REWARDS OF BEING FRANK by Alice Scovell, directed by Stephen Burdman. Photo by Mikki Schaffner.

A sequel to “The Importance of Being Earnest” by Oscar Wilde 

Cincinnati Shakespeare Company partners with New York Classical Theatre to premiere this play in Cincinnati before it moves to Off-Broadway in New York City in March!

Cincinnati, January 26, 2023 – Cincinnati Shakespeare Company is thrilled to partner with New York Classical Theatre to present “The Rewards of Being Frank,” a world premiere production that revisits the world of Oscar Wilde’s “The Importance of Being Earnest.” The play, written by Alice Scovell, premieres on CSC’s stage from January 27 – February 18, 2023, after which, will move to Off-Broadway in New York City and is directed by New York Classic Theatre’s Founding Artistic Director, Stephen Burdman. Stephen is a member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society. The Design Sponsors for “The Rewards of Being Frank” are Barnes Dennig and Stock Yards Bank and the Tea Sponsors are Rick and Melissa Eder.

Cincinnati Shakespeare Company’s Producing Artistic Director, Brian Isaac Phillips, and New York Classical Theatre’s Founding Artistic Director, Stephen Burdman connected through the Shakespeare Theatre Association, an organization that provides a forum for the artistic, managerial, and educational leadership for theatres primarily involved with the production of the works of William Shakespeare. The partnership allowed for both organizations to share resources and bring this new play to life, first on stage in Cincinnati and then in New York City.  After the production closes at CSC on February 18, the entire set, costumes, cast, and crew will transfer to NYC to present a run Off-Broadway at A.R.T New York Mezzanine Theatre at 502 W. 53rd St, New York, NY 10019 from March 3-26, 2023!

“The Rewards of Being Frank” features the legendary Christine Pedi, known for her roles in Broadway’s “Chicago,” “Talk Radio”, and Off-Broadway’s “Forbidden Broadway.” In addition to Pedi, “The Rewards of Being Frank” features visiting actors from New York Moboluwaji Ademide Akintilo (NY Classical’s “The Importance of Being Earnest (Two Ways)”, Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”) as Frank, James Evans (The McKittrick Hotel’s “The Woman in Black”) as Algernon, Tora Nogami Alexander (The Acting Company’s “Twelfth Night”) as Cecily. Beloved CSC veterans Kelly Mengelkoch and Jeremy Dubin take the stage as well, playing Gwendolyn and Ernest, respectively.

Oscar Wilde’s much-loved comic masterpiece “The Importance of Being Earnest” finally receives an uproarious sequel in this world premiere.  Shenanigans ensue when lovebirds Algy and Cecily and Ernest and Gwendolen are revisited 7 years after their nuptials.  As the young couples are on the search for a new schoolmaster to instruct their children, they must avoid the pitfalls of mistaken identity, monetary mischief, and a timeless struggle over cucumber sandwiches.

Scenic design is by Samantha Reno (Cincinnati Shakespeare Company), costume design is by Rainy Edwards (Cincinnati Shakespeare Company), lighting design is by Justen N. Locke (Cincinnati Shakespeare Company), and sound design is by Alex Brock (Great River Shakespeare Festival, Utah Shakespeare Festival). Associate Lighting Designer (NY Classical) is Deborah Constantine. Properties Designer is Kara Eble Trusty (Cincinnati Shakespeare Company). Casting Director is Stephanie Klapper. Voice/Speech Coach is Sarah Summerwell. Production Stage Manager is Elizabeth Robinson. Assistant Stage Manager at CSC is Brenna Bishop.

In celebration of “The Rewards of Being Frank” moving to Off-Broadway with NY Classical at A.R.T./New York Mezzanine Theatre, Cincinnati Shakespeare Company is thrilled to host an NYC Send Off Night. Join CSC for a special toast before the closing night of the production to wish the cast and creative team “bon voyage” before they head to the big city after the run here in Cincinnati. Pre-Show champagne toast included in tickets to the February 18, 2023, 7:30pm performance.

“The Rewards of Being Frank” runs from January 27-February 18, 2023. Performances of “The Rewards of Being Frank” are on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays at 7:30 PM, with one Sunday matinee at 2:00 PM on February 5, and two Saturday matinees at 2:00 on February 11 and 18. CSC offers performances with accessibility resources. Live Audio Descriptions are available on Friday, February 3 at 7:30PM and there is a Sign Language Interpreted Performance on Saturday, February 18, at 2:00 PM.

Tickets are on sale now. Preview performances are on Wednesday, January 25, and Thursday, January 26, with tickets at $45. Young Professionals are invited to YP Preview Night on Wednesday, January 25, with discounted tickets at $25, including a free drink and post-show talkback. Discounts are available for students, seniors, local residents, and community partners, as access to all is important to CSC. Each performance night has a limited number of $14 “Access” tickets in the Upper Gallery and Stage Gallery.  These can be purchased in advance by going online or calling the Box Office.  And starting 1 hour before each performance, any unreserved tickets may be available as a discounted Rush Ticket to anyone, not just students. These tickets are only $12 and could be located anywhere in the house, depending on that evening’s availability. These cannot be reserved more than 1 hour before a show and must be purchased in person in the Box Office. Visa, Discover, MasterCard, and American Express are accepted. Ticketing fees apply.  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.

Cincinnati Shakespeare Company is located at The Otto M. Budig Theater at 1195 Elm Street in OTR, adjacent to Washington Park.  Many parking spaces are available on the street and in nearby lots and garages- for more information, visit http://www.otrchamber.com/pages/WheretoPark.

CSC also offers Valet Parking for every performance! Make reservations for $25 in advance when purchasing tickets, or visit www.cincyshakes.com/parking. Purchasing in advance guarantees a spot.  Valet is available right at the corner of 12th and Elm Street in front of the theater and begins approx. 1.5 hours before a performance. Cars can be picked up for up to one hour following a performance. (After one hour, you will need to arrange pick up with the valet service directly.) After purchasing, the valet will have your name on the list— it’s that easy!

Cincinnati Shakespeare Company’s 2022-23 Season is generously presented by The Otto M. Budig Family Foundation; along with our Education Season Sponsor, Debby and Jim Mason; and our Operating Support Partners, The Ohio Arts Council, The Robert and Adele Schiff Family Foundation, Rosemary and Mark Schlachter, The National Endowment for the Arts with Arts Midwest, The Shubert Foundation, Lightborne, and the tens of thousands of people who give generously to the ArtsWave Community Campaign.

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About New York Classical Theatre:
New York Classical Theatre’s mission is to create and reinvigorate audiences for the theatre by presenting all-free productions of popular classics and forgotten masterpieces in public spaces throughout Manhattan and Brooklyn. They are also committed to developing and producing new plays by living playwrights that enrich and expand the understanding of what defines a classic.

NY Classical firmly believes that everyone—regardless of social, economic, or educational background—should have the opportunity to enjoy live professional theatre together as a community. Their free, engaging performances interpreted for approachable spaces inspire experienced theatergoers to reconnect with the classics and build new and future audiences.

About Cincinnati Shakespeare Company:
Cincinnati Shakespeare Company is a professional theatre company dedicated to bringing Shakespeare and the classics to life for all.  In the summer of 2017, the theater relocated to the Otto M. Budig Theater, a brand new facility in the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood of Cincinnati. CSC’s repertoire is composed of the works of William Shakespeare, literary adaptations, world premieres, and contemporary classics. CSC performs on a Small Professional Theatre contract with the Actors’ Equity Association. Cincinnati Shakespeare is a member of Theater Communications Group and Shakespeare Theatre Association. Each year, Cincinnati Shakespeare Company’s Education and Outreach Programs reach more than 50,000 young people and community members by meeting audiences where they are. This includes sharing programming in schools, parks, community centers and hosting educational matinees of mainstage productions. In 2015, CSC was proud to become one of the first five theaters in the United States to “Complete the Canon” by producing all 38 plays by William Shakespeare. CSC is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, and all donations are tax-deductible.  Cincinnati Shakespeare Company is proud to be Cincinnati’s stage for the Classics!

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Shakespeare’s Classic Comedy TWELFTH NIGHT Comes to NKU

NKU_Twelfth NightHIGHLAND HEIGHTS, KY – Northern Kentucky University’s School of the Arts continues its Theatre & Dance season with William Shakespeare’s timeless classic Twelfth Night. The play will run from February 16-26, 2023 at NKU’s Stauss Theatre.

  • What: Twelfth Night
  • When: Feb. 16-26, 2023
  • Where: NKU Stauss Theatre
  • Tickets: nku.edu/tickets or (859) 572-5464

Shipwrecked on the shores of the kingdom of Illyria, Viola believes herself alone in the world and her twin brother drowned. She disguises herself as a man and enters the service of Duke Orsino. Duke Orsino is in love with the Countess Olivia, who in turn falls in love with Viola, thinking she is a man. What ensues is a series of mistaken identities and miscommunications. Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night explores themes of love, gender and societal hierarchy. Many scholars and critics believe it is one of the most structurally perfect comedies of all Shakespeare’s works.

The cast features Austin Fidler, Barrett Minks, Brody Wells, Caitlin Walsh, Chandler Murray, Charlie Frank, Dylan Perez, Ella Prather, Ellie O’Hara, Hannah Beaven, James Pinkley, Jason Coffenberry, Jordan Whittaker, Kiley Ernst, Natalie Hayslett, Phoenix Bills, Rachel Gardner, Ray Garcia, Trey Finkenstead, and Zachary Farmer. Production team members include Stage Manager: Kat Taylor; Scenic Designer: Tao Wang; Props Designer: Kristen Craven; Costume Designer: Ronnie Chamberlain; Lighting Designer: Jo Sanburg; Sound Designer: John Herndon. The show is directed by Mike King.

Twelfth Night marks the final NKU production for veteran theatre faculty member Mike King, who is retiring at the end of the school year. With a career spanning decades, King has directed many productions for the NKU stage. He has done classics, such as The Importance of Being EarnestThree Sisters and You Can’t Take it With You (which he directed twice); several other Shakespeare plays, including Antony and Cleopatra and Much Ado About Nothing: musicals, such as Anything Goes and Beauty and The Beast; and ten Y.E.S. world premieres, including Two on the Aisle, Three in a VanThe Divine Visitor, and Pig. In addition, King has both directed and appeared on stage in productions at Jenny Wiley Summer Theatre and the NKU Summer Dinner Theatre, and he has performed at the Carnegie in Covington, and at the Aronoff’s Fifth Third Bank Theatre. He has also done voice-over and film work; his last movie was the legal drama, Dark Waters. As King takes his final NKU curtain call, the university community salutes the contributions of this talented artist.

About NKU: Founded in 1968, we are a growing metropolitan university of more than 15,000 students served by more than 2,000 faculty and staff on a thriving suburban campus near Cincinnati. Located in the quiet suburb of Highland Heights, Kentucky—just seven miles southeast of Cincinnati—we have become a leader in Greater Cincinnati and Kentucky by providing a private school education for a fraction of the cost. While we are one of the fastest growing universities in Kentucky, our professors still know our students’ names. For more information, visit nku.edu.

About SOTA: The School of the Arts at Northern Kentucky University, which is part of the College of Arts and Sciences, is made up of three programs: Theatre and Dance, Art and Design, and Music. The Theatre and Dance program relies on intensive student involvement both inside and outside the classroom. At the program’s center is a vital balance of process and production, giving each student opportunities to stretch boundaries and discover new possibilities. Graduates have gone on to successful careers in professional theatre, film and television. For more information, visit theatre.nku.edu.

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