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MSJ Theatre Arts Proudly Announces 2025-2026 Season

BLITHE SPIRIT by Noel Coward
Nov. 6-15th, 2025

Novelist Charles Condomine invites a medium, Madame Arcati, to his home for a séance as research for his new book. The séance goes awry when Elvira, Charles’s deceased first wife, is summoned. Only Charles can see and hear her, leading to comedic chaos with his current wife, Ruth, who believes Charles is either mad or playing a cruel joke.

LITTLE WOMEN book by Allan Knee, lyrics by Mindi Dickstein, and music by Jason Howland
March 19-28, 2026

Based on Louisa May Alcott’s 1868–69 semi-autobiographical two-volume novel, it focuses on the four March sisters— traditional Meg, wild, aspiring writer Jo, timid Beth and romantic Amy,— and their beloved Marmee, at home in Concord, Massachusetts, while their father is away serving as a Union Army chaplain during the Civil War. Intercut with the vignettes in which their lives unfold are several recreations of the melodramatic short stories Jo writes in her attic studio.

ONE-ACTS
April 24-25, 2026
A weekend of one-act plays, student-directed, titles to be announced Spring 2026

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‘Best of Cincinnati’ Vocal Group Announces Blowout Tenth Anniversary Concert

WITH KENTUCKY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
AT BEAUTIFULLY RESTORED 20TH CENTURY THEATER

CINCINNATI, OH – After a decade of tight harmony singing, three studio albums, countless concerts and nearly 25 singers who have graced the roster, NO PROMISES Vocal Band is celebrating their past and future with an unforgettable concert of old friends and new amid Art Deco splendor.

NO PROMISES proudly announces THE BOY BAND DIARIES – NO PROMISES Tenth Anniversary Spectacular on Saturday, September 13, 8:00pm at the 20th Century Theater in Oakley (3021 Madison Road, Cincinnati, OH, 452090). The program will feature the 21-piece Kentucky Symphony Orchestra Boogie Band (studio orchestra) and more than a dozen former NO PROMISES singers in a revue of American tight harmony groups over the past 100 years. Reserved seating tickets are $36 – $46 (plus taxes and fees) and are available at nopromisesvocalband.com or Eventbrite.

The Concert
The Boy Band Diaries concert pairs NO PROMISES with the Kentucky Symphony Orchestra Boogie Band, featuring music from American tight harmony groups over the past century of music. Originating from a 2021 mini-tour collaboration between those two ensembles, Boy Band Diaries includes favorites by early recording groups The Ink Spots and the Hi Los, Motown groups including The Temptations and The Jackson Five, classic pop and rock groups like the Eagles and Crosby, Stills & Nash; and, of course, 90s boy bands including Backstreet Boys, 98 Degrees and *NSYNC. The concert will include a mix of a cappella and full band selections, including numerous original charts by Kentucky Symphony Orchestra arranger and local music legend, Terry LaBolt.

The Talent
The Boy Band Diaries prominently features the seven singers of two-time “Best of Cincinnati” winners NO PROMISES Vocal Band. The group’s core lineup is anchored by two original NO PROMISES members: Broadway veteran (MARY POPPINS, A CHORUS LINE) and clinical psychologist Dr. David Baum, and Northern Kentucky University voice instructor and Director of Cincinnati’s Memorial Hall Joshua Steele. It also includes noted former restauranteur and international barbershop quartet champion Nat Comisar, Cincinnati’s St. Xavier High School choral director Joey Pace, Xavier University Bellarmine Chapel associate music director Chancellor Waye, therapist and multi-instrumentalist Kaeden Kass and WLWT Executive Producer Buck Hinman. Full individual bios available here.

Joining the performance are twelve former NO PROMISES members and guest artists from the group’s decade of music making:

  • Noah Berry (New York, NY) – Professional actor and multi-instrumentalist; national tours of SPAMALOT and BUDDY: THE BUDDY HOLLY STORY; noah-berry.com
  • Matt Croy (Findlay, OH) – Property manager and longtime a cappella singer
  • Jeff Grooms (Cold Spring, KY) – Longtime May Festival Chorus singer, founding member of NO PROMISES
  • Charlie Harper (Cincinnati) – Screen and stage actor, IT professional, founding NO PROMISES member
  • Ken Holdt (Cincinnati) – Director of Sycamore High School choirs, Director of Worship & Music at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church
  • Kyle Karnes (New York, NY) – Web studio owner and longtime a cappella singer
  • Deondra Means (Cincinnati) – Beloved actor and playwright, arts educator at Ensemble Theater Cincinnati
  • Paul Phillips (Phoenix, AZ) – IT professional and avid vocalist
  • Michael Robertson (Columbus, OH) – School district administrator, former choir director and multi-instrumentalist
  • Ryan Strand (Cincinnati) – Broadway veteran, national tours of JERSEY BOYS and ALTAR BOYZ; Senior Director of Marketing for ArtsWave
  • Corey Tucker (Cincinnati) – In-demand Greater Cincinnati singer-songwriter and worship leader, whose vocals have been described as “smooth, rich, classic and soulful;” iamcoreytucker.com
  • Schyler Vargas (Chicago, IL) – Professional opera singer with credits at Houston Grand Opera, Opera Theatre of St. Louis and The Glimmerglass Festival; dubbed “superb” by the New York Stage Review and a “powerful baritone” by the Washington Post; schylervargas.com

“I’ve often joked that we could make a ‘supergroup’ out of the former singers of NO PROMISES,” says co-founder and group leader Joshua Steele. “We’ve been musing about this concert for several years; the opportunity to bring back so many of our old friends, fronting the region’s best large pop music band, at the marvelously restored 20th Century Theater, is a dream come true.”

The Kentucky Symphony Orchestra (KSO) is led by founder and music director J.R. Cassidy, whose long musical association and friendship with Steele was the foundation for the Boy Band Diaries collaboration. Steele has been a featured performer with the Kentucky Symphony Orchestra for the past 15 years, appearing on programs including STOP THE WORLD, I WANT TO GET OFF, Who Spiked the Symphony and dozens of Boogie Band concerts across the region. The two also collaborated while Steele was the theater producer at The Carnegie (Covington, KY), where they staged productions of OLIVER! and THE SOUND OF MUSIC. Cassidy has also featured former NO PROMISES singers Adam Wheeler, Ryan Strand, Corey Tucker, Deondra Means, Paul Phillips and Schyler Vargas in various KSO programs over the past decade.

“Josh and the No Promises members are amazing singers and consummate professionals in addition to being fun and engaging collaborators.” — J.R. Cassidy, KSO Music/Executive Director & Founder

About The Bands
NO PROMISES Vocal Band is a Cincinnati-based professional a cappella ensemble bringing exhilarating vocals and breathtaking harmonizations to jazz and popular music favorites from 1940s classics to today’s jams. Citybeat “Best of Cincinnati” winners in 2017 and 2022, the group has entertained at festivals, concert series, stadiums and performing arts centers throughout the state. Its members have graced the stages of Broadway, fronted major symphony orchestras, and backed the likes of Jim Messina, Steve Winwood, Kenny Loggins and POCO. In their day-to-day lives, the men of NO PROMISES are clinical psychologists, television producers, concert promoters, therapists, choir directors and real estate moguls with a passion for fine a cappella singing.

In 2024, NO PROMISES was honored to make their debut at Great American Ballpark, performing the national anthem for two Cincinnati Reds games, including a nationally televised tilt with the Boston Red Sox. During the year prior, the group premiered a newly commissioned work as part of Cincinnati May Festival’s 150th anniversary season and joined Broadway veteran Sally Wilfert in concert at historic Memorial Hall in Cincinnati’s Over-the-Rhine neighborhood. 2021 saw the ensemble’s debut of “The Boy Band Diaries,” a collaboration with the Kentucky Symphony Orchestra featuring male vocal hits spanning the past century. Their annual co-bill “Sweet Harmony” with soft rock group Three Bald Guys perennially sells out The Redmoor in Mt. Lookout. The group’s numerous other collaborators and guest artist appearances have included the Gem City Chorus, the Southern Gateway Chorus, the Sycamore Community Singers, the Northern Kentucky Brotherhood Singers, the Queen City Sisters and the Cincinnati Collaborative Ringing Project. NO PROMISES has released three recording projects: A No Promises Christmas (2016), All Wet (2018) and The Nines (2019), as well as the pandemic-era virtual concert, NO PROMISES Saves Christmas. The group has also released three singles with music vídeos: “Just My Imagination” (the Temptations, 2024), “The Most Wonderful Time of the Year” (Andy Williams, 2024), and their 2023 release of “Kol Nidre,” a rich vocal arrangement of one of the most sacred texts in the Jewish tradition.

The members of NO PROMISES are Joshua Steele (resident of Kennedy Heights), Buck Hinman (Walnut Hills), Kaeden Kass (Mt. Airy), Joey Pace (Clifton), David Baum (Montgomery), Chancellor Waye (Mason) and Nat Comisar (Symmes Township). Individual bios available here.

“Their harmony is tight, their arrangements are delightfully eclectic… they sound like a cross between the Four Freshmen and Pentatonix.” – David Lyman, Cincinnati Enquirer

“For my money, the best a cappella group in the region” – Thom Mariner, Movers & Makers

The Kentucky Symphony Orchestra was formed in 1992 (as the Northern Kentucky Symphony) with a mission to make symphonic music and the concert experience attractive, accessible and affordable for Northern Kentucky and Greater Cincinnati residents. Since its inception, the KSO has demonstrated a unique ability to make the concert experience relevant and entertaining to its audiences while maintaining high performance standards and integrity.

The KSO has collaborated with local arts organizations such as the Cincinnati Opera, Cincinnati Ballet, the Cincinnati Shakespeare Company, Playhouse in the Park, the Taft Museum as well as local and international acts like Over the Rhine, Blessid Union of Souls, 2Cellos, Igudesman and Joo, Hasbro Toys and NBC’s Saturday Night Live.

For 33 years The Kentucky Symphony Orchestra has taken the “phony” out of symphony through live thematic concerts which culturally enrich, educate and entertain the residents of the entire region. Nostalgia-focused KSO subsidiary groups like The Newport Ragtime Band, The Devou-Doo Daddies, The Flood Wall Jazz Quintet, The K-so Combo, and the KSO Boogie Band take a variety of musical genres to neighborhoods and municipalities throughout the Tristate.

About The 20th Century Theater
One of Cincinnati’s most recognizable venues, the 20th Century Theater has been hosting films, concerts and special events since 1941. Recent renovations have lovingly enhanced the historic Art Deco architecture while seamlessly integrating modern amenities. More information: https://www.the20thcenturytheater.com/about-us/

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HAMILTON Tickets Go On Sale Tomorrow, July 10

PUBLIC ON SALE JULY 10

PERFORMANCES DECEMBER 16 – JANUARY 4, 2026
AT ARONOFF CENTER 

CINCINNATI — Producer Jeffrey Seller and Broadway in Cincinnati announce today that single tickets for HAMILTON will go on sale to the public on Thursday, July 10 at 10 AM EST. The revolutionary musical plays the Aronoff Center for three weeks from December 16 – January 4, 2026, as a part of the First Financial Bank Broadway in Cincinnati Presented by TriHealth. Tickets will be available online at CincinnatiArts.org, by phone at 513.621.ARTS or in person at the Aronoff Center Box Office, downtown.

There is a maximum purchase limit of nine tickets per account for the engagement. Prices will range from $58 to $298 for premium seats on prime performances. There will be a lottery for 40 $10 seats for all performances. Details will be announced closer to the engagement.

Jeffrey Seller notes, “It’s tempting to get tickets any way you can. There are many sites and people who are selling overpriced, and in some cases, fraudulent tickets. For the best seats, the best prices and to eliminate the risk of counterfeit tickets, all purchases for the Cincinnati engagement should be made through CincinnatiArts.org.”

A revolutionary story of passion, unstoppable ambition, and the dawn of a new nation. HAMILTON is the epic saga that follows the rise of Founding Father Alexander Hamilton as he fights for honor, love, and a legacy that would shape the course of a nation.

Based on Ron Chernow’s acclaimed biography and set to a score that blends hip-hop, jazz, R&B, and Broadway, HAMILTON has had a profound impact on culture, politics, and education. In addition to its 11 Tony Awards, it has won Grammy®, Olivier Awards, the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, and an unprecedented special citation from the Kennedy Center Honors.

HAMILTON features book, music, and lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda, direction by Thomas Kail, choreography by Andy Blankenbuehler, and musical supervision and orchestrations by Alex Lacamoire.

HAMILTON features scenic design by David Korins, costume design by Paul Tazewell, lighting design by Howell Binkley, sound design by Nevin Steinberg, hair and wig design by Charles G. LaPointe, and casting by Telsey + Company, Bethany Knox, CSA.

The musical is produced by Jeffrey Seller, Sander Jacobs, Jill Furman and The Public Theater.

The HAMILTON Original Broadway Cast Recording is available everywhere nationwide.

HAMILTON will play the Aronoff Center December 16 – January 4, 2026: December 16 – 19 at 7:30 PM, December 20 at 2:00 PM and 8:00 PM, December 21, at 1:00 PM and 7:00 PM, December 22 at 7:30 PM, December 23 at 1:00 PM and 7:30 PM, December 26 at 7:30 PM, December 27 at 2:00 PM and 8:00 PM, December 28 at 1:00 PM and 7:00 PM, December 29 at 7:30 PM, December 30 at 1:00 PM and 7:30 PM, January 1 – 2 at 7:30 PM, January 3 at 2:00 PM and 8:00 PM, and January 4 at 1:00 PM. Tickets start at $58 and can be found online at CincinnatiArts.org, by phone at 513.621.ARTS or in person at the Aronoff Center Box Office downtown. For groups of 10 or more, contact the group sales department at 513.369.4363. Performance schedule, prices and cast are subject to change without notice. For more information, please visit BroadwayInCincinnati.com.

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First Financial Bank Broadway in Cincinnati presented by TriHealth is committed to bringing the very best of Broadway to the Tri-State, presenting touring Broadway plays and musicals in Cincinnati since 1987. For over twenty years, Broadway in Cincinnati has presented all shows at the Aronoff Center. The Broadway in Cincinnati series brings more than 185,000 people downtown to the Aronoff Center each year and contributes an average of $30 million to the local economy each season. Broadway in Cincinnati is a member of the Greater Cincinnati Convention & Visitors Bureau, the Greater Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce and The Broadway League. The season is sponsored by First Financial Bank and presented by TriHealth. 

The John Gore Organization is a leading presenter, distributor, and marketer of Broadway theater worldwide. Under the leadership of 25-time Tony-winner and owner John Gore, its family of companies includes Broadway Across America, Broadway.com, The Broadway Channel, BroadwayBox.com, Group Sales Box Office and Broadway Brands. The company presents shows in over 45 cities across North America as well as on Broadway, Off-Broadway, London’s West End, Japan, and China. It has won Tony Awards in every producing category as well as numerous other Drama League, Drama Desk, and Olivier Awards. The John Gore Organization is committed to supporting theater access and education programs that introduce Broadway to the next generation of audiences and theater professionals.

Broadway Across America (BAA) is part of the John Gore Organization family of companies, which includes Broadway.com, The Broadway Channel, BroadwayBox.com, Group Sales Box Office, and Broadway Brands. Led by 25-time Tony Award winner John Gore (Owner & CEO), Broadway Across America pioneered the Broadway subscription touring model and is a leading presenter of the first-class productions across more than 45 North American markets. Since inception, Broadway Across America has produced and/or invested in hundreds of Broadway, touring Broadway, and international productions that have won countless Tony awards and introduced millions of fans to the power of live theater.

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Mutual Dance Theatre Announces 2025–2026 Season

Embrace: A Season of Connection

CINCINNATI, OH — Mutual Dance Theatre (formerly known as Contemporary Dance Theater and MamLuft&Co. Dance until their merger in fall of 2021) announces its 2025–2026 season, Embrace: A Season of Connection. The four productions bring nationally- and internationally-recognized Modern and Contemporary Dance to Cincinnati, including performances by guest companies, as well as commissions of numerous choreographers who will create work on the company’s local artists.

Running from October 3, 2025 to May 2, 2026, the season’s theme points to our undeniable connections, in all their complexity and power. Mutual Dance Theatre’s resident company and two guest companies (who are presented in our Jefferson James Contemporary Dance Theater Series) will examine connection in some of its many forms: the reciprocal reliance of bodies in choreography, the deep resonance of shared stories, and the collective experience of live performance.

Embrace is more than a season theme: it’s an invitation,” says Jeanne Mam-Luft, Mutual Dance Theatre’s Artistic and Executive Director. “We want audiences to feel the deep, human connections that contemporary dance can reveal and to experience the rich perspectives we uniquely bring to Cincinnati.”

Highlights of the season and related community events include:

  • Two acclaimed guest companies, both of who will be making their first appearances in Cincinnati: the riveting Deeply Rooted Dance Theater of Chicago (October 3-4, 2025) and the sensationally popular Yue Yin Dance Company of New York City (February 20-21, 2026).
  • Two productions of world premieres performed by Mutual Dance Theatre’s highly talented resident company: the perennially-sold-out Up-Close (December 4-13, 2025) and the bold Modern Mix (May 1-2, 2026), featuring works by a Princess Grace Honoraria recipient, an artist voted “Best Choreographer” in Chicago by Chicago Reader, a former Phantom of the Opera touring cast member, and more.
  • Fascinating and approachable audience talk-backs.
  • Masterclasses and community classes that offer audiences chances to connect to each other and artists.

Season Details

All performances take place at 7:30pm at the Aronoff Center for the Arts, except for Up-Close, which takes place at Mutual Arts Center Hartwell.

Presenting Deeply Rooted Dance Theater of Chicago: October 3-4, 2025

Richly dramatic, riveting, and culturally resonant.

Hailed as a “major force” in Chicago dance, and described as richly dramatic, riveting, and culturally resonant, Deeply Rooted’s large company commands the stage.

Mutual Dance Theatre in Up-Close ’25: December 4-13, 2025

Sold-out every year, a fourth-wall-breaking experience.

Unlike any other show in the season. World premieres: Breath, Flesh, and Bone / A Manual for Lovers at the end of the world (by Crystal Michelle, a Princess Grace Honoraria recipient) and Look Thrice (by Hannah Williamson, known for crafting mysterious journeys).

Presenting Yue Yin Dance Company of New York: February 20-21, 2026

A sensation, mesmerizing and “goosebump-inducing.”

Speak with any young dance artist today, and they will recognize Yue Yin immediately. YYDC is a sensation capturing the attention of over 80,000 fans across the globe. Described as “gasp-provoking,” “modern dance of the highest quality,” and “goosebump-inducing.”

Mutual Dance Theatre in Modern Mix ’26: May 1-2 2026

A tour-de-force and spectrum of invigorating voices.

A tour-de-force of curated talent with world premieres by: Joshua Ishmon (Chicago, “Best Choreographer” Chicago Reader), Shane Ohmer (Philadelphia, Les Grands Ballet Canadiens, Phantom of the Opera, and more), and Nat Wilson (New York, YYD, Kibbutz Contemporary Dance, ZviDance, Visceral, and more).

Season Subscriptions

This year’s lineup features nationally-acclaimed guest companies from across the country alongside the bold artistry of Mutual Dance Theatre, the resident company; our season subscriptions offer audiences an amazing package deal and first dibs at premium seating:

  • Starting at just $100 for a 3-show package.
  • Audiences can save time and money while also supporting the non-profit arts organization.
  • Subscribers secure the best seats, including the new Director’s Choice Seats, hand-picked by Artistic Director Jeanne Mam-Luft.
  • An add-on offers first access to Up-Close, which features very limited seating and sells out each year.

Season subscriptions are available now at: mutualdance.org/subscription or at the Aronoff Center box office at (513) 621-ARTS or 650 Walnut Street.

For the full schedule and more details, visit: mutualdance.org/performances.

Mutual Dance Theatre and Arts Centers’ work is made possible by: the generosity of tens of thousands of contributors to the annual ArtsWave Campaign, the region’s primary source for arts funding; an investment of public funds from the Ohio Arts Council, a state agency that funds and supports quality arts experiences to strengthen Ohio communities culturally, educationally, and economically; and individual donors.

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About Mutual Dance Theatre and Arts Centers
Mutual Dance Theatre is the city’s longest-running and most consistent Modern Dance organization, both as a presenter and a resident company. MDT was formerly known as Contemporary Dance Theater (est. 1972 by Jefferson James) and MamLuft&Co. Dance (est. 2007 by Jeanne Mam-Luft) until their merger in 2021. Both organizations began as performing troupes, but in the early ‘90s, CDT dissolved its company and subsequently focused on presenting guest artists. The two organizations joined to create the aptly-named Mutual Dance Theatre and Arts Centers, taking enumeration from its elder half and thus celebrating its 54th season in 25-26. Mutual has honored and combined the priorities of both founding organizations: investing in a virtuosic local company with the aim of becoming a significant presence both locally and nationally, as well as the continued presentation of Modern and Contemporary Dance from across the States (and sometimes, beyond). Mutual also reaches thousands of children each year through education and its academy, as well as charity-supported outreach. Learn more at mutualdance.org.

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The Footlighters, Inc.’s 2025-2026 Season Subscriptions are Now on Sale

Enjoy the best of Greater Cincinnati/NKY community theater with a season subscription to Footlighters!

The 2025-2026 season is going to be a great one, and performances will sell quickly. Don’t get sold out of the shows you want to see by joining us as a season ticket holder! Season ticket holders enjoy exclusive perks at the lowest price.

As a season subscriber, you can:

  • Get first choice on seating and dates — Subscribers get to choose their preferred seating and dates long before individual ticket sales begin.
  • Never worry if your schedule changes — Ticket exchanges are free and easy.
  • Save your money — Get the biggest bang for your buck with a season subscription, a savings of $15 over single ticket pricing!
  • Never miss a sold-out show — Remember Legally Blonde? Our subscribers had their seats secured months in advance and never had to be on a waitlist for tickets!
  • Experience the Footlighters difference — Live orchestras accompany all our musicals in our  intimate venue, the renowned Stained Glass Theatre.

Guarantee your seat to our iconic 2025-2026 season!

For more information visit their website at footlighters.org.

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