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Xavier University Theatre Presents Musical ONCE, March 25-27

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Matthew Callas as Guy & Kennedy Florence as Girl.

(CINCINNATI, March 10, 2022) – Xavier University Theatre continues the 2021-22 season with its production of the Broadway hit musical ONCE. With music and lyrics by Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová and book by Enda Walsh, the musical is based on the award-winning motion picture written and directed by John Carney. The show runs March 25 through 27 in Xavier’s Gallagher Student Center Theatre.

On the streets of Dublin, an Irish musician and a Czech immigrant are drawn together by their shared love of music. Over the course of one fateful week, an unexpected friendship and collaboration quickly evolve into a powerful but complicated love story. Underscored by emotionally charged music and featuring all the magical songs from the critically acclaimed film, this beautiful and captivating show draws audiences in from the very first note. Once is the only show with music to win an Academy Award, a Grammy Award, an Olivier Award and a Tony Award.

Assistant Director Jo Dearman believes the music — which is performed entirely by the cast — will provide a moving experience for audiences. “In Once, the music conveys feelings we don’t get to hear the characters say,” she said. “I love feeling the humanity of the story through the music and its instruments.”

The intimacy of the set design — which seats audience members onstage with the performers — adds to that experience, according to junior Emma Hunt, who plays Reza. “This show tells such an intimate story about love and music that experiencing it in a close setting is almost necessary,” she said. “It helps the audience connect more closely with the characters.”

The cast for ONCE includes first-year students Matthew Callas (Guy), EJ Cooper (Eamon), Emma Halloran (Baruska) and Richie Pokrywka (Da); sophomores Casey Johnson (Emcee) and Joe Mitchell (Bank Manager); juniors Kennedy Florence (Girl), Emma Hunt (Reza), Dylan Waters (Svec) and Chancellor Waye (Andrej); senior Kertu Bell (Ex-Girlfriend); and community members Anna Chamberlain (Ivonka) and Andrew Leonard (Billy).

The show is directed by Stephen Skiles (who also acts as producer), with senior Jo Dearman, sophomore Tessa D’Errico and junior David Ludwig serving as assistant directors. Xan Jeffery provides vocal direction. Ben Chamberlain is the music director with junior Olivia Wakefield the assistant music director. Senior Peyton Wright provides choreography. The design team includes Joe Leonard (set designer/technical director), Jessica Pitcairn (costume designer), Joe Beumer (lighting designer), Kevin Semancik (sound designer) and junior Anna Snyder (assistant costume designer). The production manager is Emi Suarez. The stage manager is senior Josie Daley, and the assistant stage managers are first-year student Mattie Cieplak and sophomore Renee Maloney.

Performances take place at 7:30 p.m. on March 25 and 26, as well as at 2 p.m. on March 26 and 27. Tickets are available now. They are $15 each for adults and $10 each for Xavier students, faculty and staff. To purchase tickets, visit www.showtix4u.com/events/xaviertheatre or call 513-745-3939.

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2022-2023 Season Announced by Greater Hamilton Civic Theatre

GHCT_logoThe wait is over! Our 2022-2023 season has been decided and we are thrilled to share it with you!

STEEL MAGNOLIAS
Directed by Chris Beiser
September 29-October 2, 2022

The action is set in Truvy’s beauty salon in Chinquapin, Louisiana, where all the ladies who are “anybody” come to have their hair done. Helped by her eager new assistant, Annelle, the outspoken, wise-cracking Truvy dispenses shampoos and free advice to the town’s rich curmudgeon, Ouiser; an eccentric millionaire, Miss Clairee, who has a raging sweet tooth; and the local social leader, M’Lynn, whose daughter, Shelby, is about to marry a “good ole boy.” Filled with hilarious repartee and not a few acerbic but humorously revealing verbal collisions, the play moves toward tragedy when, in the second act, the spunky Shelby (who is a diabetic) risks pregnancy and forfeits her life. The sudden realization of their mortality affects the others, but also draws on the underlying strength—and love—which give the play, and its characters, the special quality to make them truly touching, funny and marvelously amiable company in good times and bad.

CLUE
Directed by Katelyn Quinn
February 9-12, 2023

Based on the iconic 1985 Paramount movie which was inspired by the classic Hasbro board game, Clue is a hilarious farce-meets-murder mystery. The tale begins at a remote mansion, where six mysterious guests assemble for an unusual dinner party where murder and blackmail are on the menu. When their host turns up dead, they all become suspects. Led by Wadsworth – the butler, Miss Scarlett, Professor Plum, Mrs. White, Mr. Green, Mrs. Peacock and Colonel Mustard race to find the killer as the body count stacks up. Clue is the comedy whodunit that will leave both cult-fans and newcomers in stitches as they try to figure out…WHO did it, WHERE, and with WHAT!

PRIDE AND PREJUDICE
Directed by Anna Brown
April 27-30, 2023

The outspoken Lizzy Bennet is determined to never marry, despite mounting pressure from society. But can she resist love, especially when that vaguely handsome, mildly amusing, and impossibly aggravating Mr. Darcy keeps popping up at every turn?! Literature’s greatest tale of latent love has never felt so theatrical, or so full of life. Because what turns us into greater fools…than the high-stakes game of love?

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Cincinnati Ballet Announces 2022-2023 Season

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Cincinnati Ballet proudly presents Septime Webre’s Alice (in wonderland), Nicolo Fonte’s Carmina Burana, Alejandro Cerrudo’s Extremely Close, and the second year of the dynamic Bold Moves Festival — PLUS return of The Kaplan New Works Series, The Nutcracker, and the annual Family Series

CINCINNATI, OH (March 3, 2022) – Cincinnati Ballet is pleased to announce today the repertoire slated for the 2022-2023 Season. The Season opens September 8 – 18, 2022 at the Aronoff Center’s Jarson-Kaplan Theatre with The Kaplan New Works Series. Experience innovative dance including a world premiere from Cincinnati choreographer and DANCEFIX phenom Heather Britt and a Cincinnati premiere by award-winning British choreographer Cathy Marston. The Kaplan New Works Series also features premieres from Cincinnati Ballet dancers Daniel Baldwin, Taylor Carrasco, and Melissa Gelfin De-Poli.

Audiences can look forward to a double bill full of power and purpose at Music Hall’s Springer Auditorium November 4 – 6, 2022 that features the return of Nicolo Fonte’s Carmina Burana and Alejandro Cerrudo’s visually captivating Extremely Close. Carmina Burana will be accompanied by live music from the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and the May Festival Chorus. Carmina Burana is based upon a rediscovered manuscript dating back to the 11th century that was found by a Bavarian librarian in a monastery in 1803. Twenty-four of the poems were then set to music by Carl Orff in 1936. Nicolo Fonte illuminates the evocative score bringing these poems to life in new and unexpected ways.

Part art installation and part movement drama, Cerrudo’s Extremely Close creates a sense of restlessness throughout as dancers negotiate their way through a perpetually shifting environment. Propelled by changing landscapes, Cerrudo weaves a mesmerizing spell of movement punctuated by fleeting moments of intense intimacy with music by composers Philip Glass and Dustin O’Halloran. The piece evokes a haunting and irrevocable sense of separation, that sometimes home is the brief connective peace you find before the world shifts again.

2023 will begin with a trip down the rabbit hole and the long-awaited return of choreographer Septime Webre’s wildly popular ALICE (in wonderland). Don’t be late for this important date at Music Hall, February 10 – 19, 2023. Cincinnati audiences fell in love with ALICE when it was last performed during our 2014-2015 Season. Webre’s colorful, humorous interpretation of Lewis Carroll’s trippy story is a visual feast with spectacular sets and over-the-top costumes, accompanied by a buoyant score from composer Matthew Pierce performed with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. Follow the White Rabbit into Springer Auditorium and meet the Mad Hatter and the Cheshire Cat but watch out for the Red Queen or it’ll be off with your head!

Cincinnati Ballet’s annual Family Series returns to the Aronoff Center, April 13 -16, 2023 with a tale as old as time, Beauty and the Beast. The hour-long, narrated ballet, performed by Cincinnati Ballet Second Company – CB2 dancers is the perfect introduction to dance, even for the youngest members of your family. With choreography from Pamela Robinson Harris and Peggy Dolkas, it also features Professional Training Division dancers and young performers from Cincinnati Ballet Otto M. Budig Academy. Tickets for the performance start at just $20 and include fun lobby activities at the theater.

Join us for Cincinnati Ballet’s immersive dance experience — Bold Moves Festival –at the Aronoff Center, June 9 – 18, 2023. With two diverse programs, the Festival is truly a bold exploration of dance that features multiple works from world-renowned choreographers, including Cincinnati Ballet resident choreographer Jennifer Archibald’s SIT, Val Caniparoli’s Ibsen’s House, William Forsythe’s In the middle, somewhat elevated, Annabelle Lopez Ochoa’s Written and Forgotten and Garrett Smith’s Façades. The production also includes a to be determined work that will be programmed by Cincinnati Ballet’s incoming Artistic Director Jodie Gates. William Forsythe’s In the middle, somewhat elevated was commissioned by Rudolf Nureyev and created for the Paris Opera Ballet in 1987 and was hailed immediately as a masterpiece and has become Forsythe’s most famous ballet worldwide as it redefined the direction of contemporary ballet. Jennifer Archibald’s SIT was a fan favorite when it premiered during New Works in the 2014-2015 Season. With movement that challenges Company artists to push outside their comfort zones, it was both a dancer and audience favorite. Annabelle Lopez Ochoa’s Written and Forgotten is a dynamic and colorful reverie about the perception of the world through the eyes of a child. Garrett Smith’s Façades revised ballet uses abstracted Baroque references to address ideas of reflection.  Val Caniparoli’s Ibsen’s House is a tour de force ballet takes on Victorian repression through five female characters from plays by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen.

Subscriptions on sale now for the 2022-2023 Season. For more information visit cballet.org.

Cincinnati Ballet 2021-2022 Season Sponsors:

  • Victoria Morgan’s 25th Anniversary Season presented by PNC
  • Rhonda & Larry A. Sheakley, Margaret and Michael Valentine, ArtsWave, Mercy Health, Louise Dieterle Nippert Musical Arts Fund, Ohio Arts Council, The Austin E. Knowlton Foundation

About Cincinnati Ballet
Since 1963, Cincinnati Ballet has been the cornerstone professional ballet company of the region, presenting a bold and adventurous array of classical, full-length ballets and contemporary works, regularly with live orchestral accompaniment. Under the artistic direction of Victoria Morgan, Cincinnati Ballet has become a creative force within the larger dance community, commissioning world premiere works and exploring unique collaborations. With a mission to enrich, expand, and excel in the art of dance through performance, a high-caliber academy, and impactful education and community engagement in local to global communities, Cincinnati Ballet reaches beyond the stage in programs that allow every person in the region to be part of the continued evolution of dance. To that end, Cincinnati Ballet presents exhilarating performances, provides extensive education and community engagement programs, and offers top-level professional ballet training at Cincinnati Ballet Otto M. Budig Academy.

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STEEL MAGNOLIAS Bloom at the Playhouse Beginning March 19 with the Modern Classic that Inspired the Blockbuster Movie

PIP_Steel Magnolias promoCINCINNATI (March 3, 2022) — Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park will bring Truvy’s beauty salon to the Marx Theatre stage beginning March 19 with the production STEEL MAGNOLIAS. Based on Robert Harling’s beloved off-Broadway hit, which inspired a blockbuster movie of the same name, the show features beloved characters, snappy dialogue and a timeless celebration of female friendship. STEEL MAGNOLIAS, presented by the Leading Ladies runs through April 17. Previews begin March 19, and opening night is March 24.

A tight-knit group of Louisiana women gather regularly to bond, dish and offer advice on everything from motherhood and marriage to tragedy and loss at Truvy’s beauty salon, including beloved characters like the wise-cracking Truvy, her eager new assistant Annelle, curmudgeonly Ouiser, millionaire Miss Clairee, local social leader M’lynn and her sweet-natured daughter Shelby.

“The characters’ quirks and idiosyncrasies are grounded in truth,” adds Laura Gordon, who directs the Playhouse production. “Their relationships are honest. I think they continue to resonate with audiences because they’re so recognizable. I think the play is a perfect mix of warmth, honesty and humor.”

Gordan’s all-female design production team stayed true to the original period in which STEEL MAGNOLIAS was set: the mid-1980s. Costume designer Holly Payne, herself raised in Arkansas, built on her experience growing up as a woman in the South to select authentic period costumes that are true to the time and place of STEEL MAGNOLIAS.

“I think the familiarity of this story is one of its strengths,” Gordon adds. “I’m excited to share a story that embraces friendship through good times and bad, that celebrates kindness and the resilience of the human spirit, all while having a good laugh. As Truvy says, ‘Laughter through tears is my favorite emotion.’”

CAST 
Kate Abbruzzese (Shelby Eatenton-Latcherie), Gina Daniels (Clairee Belcher), Annie Fitzpatrick (M’Lynn Eatenton), Naomi Jacobson (Ouiser Boudreaux), Brittany Anikka Liu (Annelle Dupuy-Desoto), Susan Lynskey (Truvy Jones)

PRODUCTION
Robert Harling (Playwright), Laura Gordon (Director), Regina García (Set Designer), Holly Payne (Costume Designer), Jaymi Lee Smith (Lighting Designer), Melanie Chen Cole (Sound Designer), Stephanie Klapper, CSA (Casting Director), Brandon T. Holmes (Stage Manager), Andrea L. Shell (Second Stage Manager)

TICKETS
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. For patrons who are deaf, hard-of-hearing, deaf-blind or speech-disabled, dial 711 to connect to the Box Office via Ohio Relay Services.

Performances on Tuesdays through Saturdays will begin at 7:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday matinees are at 2 p.m. There is one Wednesday matinee at 1 p.m. on March 30. There is one audio-described performance on April 9 at 2 p.m. and one signed performance on April 10 at 2 p.m.

Individual tickets start at just $35. Student tickets are just $15 on the day of the show for all other performances. Discounted ticket prices for teens are available for all productions and are $30 to $45, depending on show and seat location. There will be four post-show meet-the-artist discussions during the run. For tickets, visit cincyplay.com.

ADVISORY
Recommended for ages 13 and up. This all-female cast discusses marital relationships, medical illness and death, and they make sarcastic references to sexuality and non-threatening acts of violence. Being good Southern belles, they usually deliver these lines through cheeky euphemisms.

EVENTS

MEET THE ARTISTS Stay after select performances for a behind-the-scenes discussion with the cast and crew:

  • March 27 at 2 p.m.
  • April 6 at 7:30 p.m.
  • April 10 at 2 p.m.
  • April 14 at 7:30 p.m.

HEALTH AND SAFETY
All patrons must present either proof of vaccination or negative Covid PCR or ANTIGEN test to attend a performance. Additionally, face masks covering the nose and mouth must be worn at all times, in all areas of the Playhouse building — including while seated during the performance. Visit the Health & Safety page for details.

SPONSORS
Production Sponsor is the Leading Ladies. Design Sponsor is Bahl & Gaynor Investment Council, and Artist Sponsor is Key Bank. Honorary Producer is Sentinel Private Wealth Group of Wells Fargo Advisors. Season Sponsor is Heidelberg Distributing Company, and Season Sponsor of New Work is the Rosenthal Family Foundation.

The Playhouse is supported by the generosity of more than 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.

ACCESS
The Playhouse is fully accessible. Audio enhancement receivers, large print programs, and complete wheelchair access are available.

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Mason Community Players Opens BELLES in New Venue

MCP_Belles logoSo many great shows to see throughout the Cincinnati area right now.

Mason Community Players humbly adds their show to the list and asks you to consider coming to see us in our new venue, Mason Community Playhouse, 5529 Mason Road in Mason.

BELLES opens this Friday, March 4th. Shows are March 4, 5, 10, 11, 12 at 8:00 pm and March 6 at 2:00 pm. The show will be live streamed on the 12th.

Tickets are $20 General and $15 Seniors/Students.

They can be purchased online at masonplayers.org under the Tickets tab.

Directed by Jim Cronin and produced by Becca McLaughlin, the cast includes Peggy Allen, Melissia Gary, Emma Hall, Ginny Johnson, L Elise Kaplan, and Jennifer Lisa.

Please don’t miss these six consummate actresses in this emotion-charged story.

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