Category Archives: Press Releases

Queen City Cup 2024 Sensation Holy Cannoli Presents Fun Filled: THE 24-HOUR COMEDY REVIVAL

{Cincinnati, OH} – Indie improv team Holy Cannoli will present Fun Filled: The 24-Hour Comedy Revival, taking place at the Hoffner Lodge on October 17-18, and featuring a full day of comedy performances, all to raise money for the Esperanza Latino Center.

Holy Cannoli is proud to bring this 24-hour event to the Hoffner Lodge for the first time. “Fun-Filled” is an elevated revisitation of the team’s 24-hour challenge they completed as part of winning the 2024 Queen City Cup with Improv Cincinnati. The 24-hour comedy event will feature nearly two-dozen acts, all including members of Holy Cannoli, including popular local comedy shows and performance groups such as Smoke and Queers, The Kevin Bauer Power Hour, ComedySportz, and more.

All proceeds for the event will go to The Esperanza Latino Center. The center provides bilingual services and programs for Spanish-speaking individuals in the Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky Area, including assistance with federal program sign-up, connections with local resources, a monthly diaper program, and more. Holy Cannoli is incredibly proud to support this organization and the work they do for our community.

Tickets for the event are pay-what-you-can, with a suggested donation of $25 dollars. People can purchase tickets via the Eventbrite.

“Nothing heightens comedy quite like sleep deprivation,” says Nicole Donahue, Holy Cannoli founding member, “so come and join us for middle-of-the-night laughs for a good cause.”

Holy Cannoli is an independent improv team established in 2024. Members include Nicole Donahue, Mia Helbig, Paige Ingram, Danny Lancaster, Sophia Mathioudakis, Oneya Okuwobi, Martibel Payano, and Andrew Whelan. The team is coached by Caleb Robinson.

###

Leave a comment

Filed under Events, Press Releases

Saturday, October 11th: The Anti-Pestilence League Presents…!

As part of Know Theatre of Cincinnati’s octKNOWber Nights event, The Anti-Pestilence League (or The APL) will be serving audience members a “double dose of dread” with their live performance of two classic radio play episodes: SUSPENSE: Fugue in C Minor and THE WHISTLER: A Matter of Patience. Fugue is an eerie tale of a widower whose house seems to hold secrets in the pipes of the massive organ around which it was built while Patience tells the story of a frustrated husband who decides to take his wife’s health matters into his own hands.

This Samhain-inspired evening will feature the talents of Jeremiah Plessinger, Karolina Prokop, Faith Vonhandorf, Ted and Samantha Joy Weil, Lisa D. Dirkes, and the incomparable Bill Keeton.

Tickets to this and all other octKNOWber Nights offerings can be purchased here.

^The Anti-Pestilence League was born out of artistic frustration during the beginning stages of COVID-19. Harley Quinn Studios decided to gather a group of artists to perform old-timey radio dramas (and comedies!) as a way to entertain themselves while keeping a safe distance from one another. While the group began with recordings, the goal was always to incorporate live performances when the world was safe enough to accommodate them. APL Commissioner and Founder of Harley Quinn Studios Katrina “Kat” Reynolds, a life-long fan of radio shows, has always enjoyed using her voice for both good and evil; therefore, she and this COVID baby were the perfect match. Featuring the talents of regular company members such as Jeremiah Plessinger and Karolina Prokop as well as some warmly welcomed guest artists, the APL lives up to Harley Quinn Studios’ mantra in providing a space “where the voices in your head come to play”.

Leave a comment

Filed under Events, Press Releases

US Premiere of New Pop-Rock Musical MYTHIC Coming Sept. 25

CINCINNATI PLAYHOUSE IN THE PARK PRESENTS US PREMIERE OF NEW POP-ROCK MUSICAL COMEDY MYTHIC SEPT 25

CINCINNATI – MYTHIC, a new pop-rock musical comedy with Broadway ambitions that The New York Times named one of the “42 Plays and Musicals to See Across the U.S. This Fall,” premieres on Sept. 25 at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, following previews Sept. 20-24. The production, directed and choreographed by three-time-Tony Award-winning Kathleen Marshall, runs through Oct. 19. MYTHIC is presented by MC and Tom Brennan and The David C. Herriman Fund of Greater Cincinnati Foundation.

MYTHIC features book and lyrics by Marcus Stevens, with music and orchestrations by Oran Eldor and is produced by special arrangement with SHO Productions / Shoshana Kovac Parets.

The ancient Greek myth of Persephone is turned on its ear in MYTHIC, with the gods reimagined as chart-topping pop stars, power-hungry politicians, and attention-seeking influencers. Starstruck by Olympian celebrity, Persephone rebels against her mother Demeter’s expectations and decides to forge her own path. When she sneaks into a party at the Acropolis and meets brooding bad-boy Hades, her life takes an unexpected turn into the Underworld. MYTHIC played to critical acclaim in London and in a sold-out run in Montreal.

A highly acclaimed director and choreographer, Marshall is known for her work on Broadway musicals. Nominated for nine Tony Awards, Marshall has won three for Wonderful Town (2004), The Pajama Game (2006) and Anything Goes (2011). She has also received an Olivier Award and numerous Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle awards, among many others.

“We’ve brought together an A-list creative team led by Kathleen Marshall to bring this unique and entertaining new musical to life,” explained Blake Robison, Osborn Family Producing Artistic Director. “Cincinnati audiences will get to see it first. That’s a benefit only the Playhouse provides to our community.”

The creative team includes designers with many Broadway credits including Hamilton, Anastasia, Beetlejuice, Kinky Boots and more: Set design is by Tony Award-nominee David Korins (Broadway: Hamilton, Dear Evan Hansen, Beetlejuice), costume design is by Tony Award-winner Linda Cho (Broadway: The Great Gatsby, A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder, Anastasia), lighting design is by Tony Award-winner Kenneth Posner (Broadway: Wicked, Kinky Boots, The Coast of Utopia), sound design is by Tony Award-winner John Shivers (Broadway: Real Women Have Curves, Shucked, Kinky Boots), laser effects designer is Adam Biscow, music supervisor is Chris Fenwick (Broadway: Kimberly Akimbo, Once on This Island, Fun Home), music director is Bryson Baumgartel (Broadway: Merrily We Roll Along, Sunset Boulevard; The Great Gatsby) and music producer is Tony Award-winner Doug Besterman (Broadway: Death Becomes Her, Thoroughly Modern Millie, The Producers).

The cast features a roster of exciting veteran and up-and-coming actors with Broadway credits: Savy Jackson (Broadway: Bad Cinderella, National Tour: Once on this Island) as Aphrodite; Michael Park (Broadway: Dear Evan Hansen, Redwood) as Zeus; Mamie Parris (Broadway: Cats, School of Rock) as Demeter; Analise Scarpaci (Broadway: Mrs. Doubtfire, Matilda) as Persephone; and Julius Thomas III (Broadway: Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess, International Tour: Hamilton) as Hades.

Joining them as the Greek Chorus and filling supporting roles are Matthew Samuel Blum, Aaron Gabriel Graham, Alexa Magro, Stephanie Lynne Mason, Owen Scales, Cassidy Stoner, Kodiak Thompson, and Emily Grace Tucker. The swings are Josh Devine and Madison Osment.

Other artistic staff for MYTHIC include David Eggers, Associate Director/Choreographer; Max Grossman, Associate Music Director; Stephanie Klapper CSA, Casting Director; Brandon T. Holmes, Stage Manager; Rachel Kaplow, Andrea L. Shell and Madison Stone, Assistant Stage Managers.

CAST

  • Savy Jackson – Aphrodite
  • Michael Park – Zeus
  • Mamie Parris – Demeter
  • Analise Scarpaci – Persephone
  • Julius Thomas III – Hades
  • Matthew Blum – Greek Chorus/Charon
  • Aaron Gabriel Graham – Greek Chorus/Alecto
  • Alexa Magro – Greek Chorus/Aphrodette
  • Stephanie Lynne Mason – Greek Chorus/Nike
  • Owen Scales – Greek Chorus/Cyclops/Minos
  • Cassidy Stoner – Greek Chorus/Aphrodette/Janelle
  • Kodiak Thompson – Greek Chorus/Helios/Ascalaphus
  • Emily Grace Tucker – Greek Chorus/Barbara/Aphrodette
  • Josh Devine – Greek Chorus Swing
  • Madison Osment – Greek Chorus Swing

PRODUCTION

  • Marcus Stevens – Book and Lyrics
  • Oran Eldor – Music and Orchestrations
  • Kathleen Marshall – Director/Choreographer
  • David Korins – Set Designer
  • Linda Cho – Costume Designer
  • Kenneth Posner – Lighting Designer
  • John Shivers – Sound Designer
  • Adam Biscow – Laser Effects Designer
  • Chris Fenwick – Music Supervisor
  • Bryson Baumgartel – Music Director
  • Doug Besterman – Music Producer
  • David Eggers – Associate Director/Choreographer
  • Max Grossman – Associate Music Director
  • Stephanie Klapper, CSA – Casting Director
  • Brandon T. Holmes – Stage Manager
  • Rachel Kaplow – Assistant Stage Manager
  • Andrea L. Shell – Assistant Stage Manager
  • Madison Stone – Assistant Stage Manager
  • SHO Productions/ Shoshana Kovac Parets – Producer

TICKETS
Tickets begin at $37.00. Prices vary based on seating location and performance day. Previews take place on Sept. 20, Sept. 23 and Sept. 24 with opening night taking place on Sept. 25.  Beginning Sept. 27, regular performances will take place on Tuesdays-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 Oct. 8 at 1 p.m.

EVENTS

Preview Performances
Be among the first to see the show before opening night and save! Preview performance tickets are discounted.
Sat., Sept. 20 at 7:30 p.m.
Tue., Sept. 23 at 7:30 p.m.
Wed., Sept. 24 at 7:30 p.m.

Opening Night
Share the excitement of Thursday opening nights!
Thu., Sept. 25 at 7:30 p.m.

Wine Pairing Dinner
Wine Pairing Dinner from 6-7 p.m.
Performance at 7:30 p.m.
Fri., Sept. 26 at 6 p.m.
Buy Tickets
Thu., Oct. 2 at 6 p.m.
Buy Tickets
Sat., Oct. 11 at 6 p.m.
Buy Tickets
Wed., Oct. 15 at 6 p.m.

Join us for an evening where storytelling meets fine wine. Enjoy a curated wine tasting experience where we pair four delicious courses that complement every sip. Mingle with fellow theatre lovers, indulge your palate, and enjoy community and connection. It’s a celebration of everything we love—exceptional performances, exquisite wines, delicious food, and memorable moments. Cheers to a night to remember!

Cost is $75 per person, per event, which includes the wine tasting and dinner and doesn’t include tickets to the play (sold separately). Reservation required 10 days prior to the event.

Art Talks
(Formerly Meet the Artists), stay after select performances for a behind-the-scenes discussion with members of the artistic team.
Sun., Sept. 28 at 2 p.m.
Buy Tickets
Thu., Oct. 2 at 7:30 p.m.
Buy Tickets
Wed., Oct. 15 at 7:30 p.m.
Buy Tickets

Pay What You Can
Wed., Oct. 1 at 7:30 p.m.
Wed., Oct. 8 at 1 p.m. (Tickets available for purchase at 11 a.m.)

Pay What You Can performances are an additional way we try to make live theatre accessible to those who otherwise might not be able to attend our shows. Tickets can be purchased by phone at 513-421-3888 or in person beginning at noon, day of the performance only. Tickets are subject to availability.

Audio-Described Performance
Sat., Oct. 11 at 2 p.m.
Buy Tickets

Trained volunteers describe the visual elements of the production via a hearing enhancement system, allowing patrons to hear dialogue, music and other sound effects. The description is timed to avoid interfering with dialogue. Before the show and during intermission, show and actor information are shared.

Signed ASL Performance
Sun., Oct. 12 at 2 p.m.
Buy Tickets

Each Rouse Theatre production offers one signed ASL performance during the show’s run.

College Night
Thu., Oct. 16 at 7:30 p.m.
Buy Tickets

Join other students who love theatre at College Night and enjoy an exclusive post-show gathering with an artist from the show. College students can purchase advance tickets for just $15 and stay after the performance for a curated discussion with one of the artists — and free pizza! Student ID required.

Solo Night
Friday, Oct. 17, 2025
Meet-up from 6–7 p.m. is $10 with show ticket
Performance at 7:30 p.m.
Buy Tickets

Attend the theatre solo, but not alone! Join us for our SOLO NIGHT. It’s a meet-up with others who share a love of theatre but may not always know someone with the same interests to come along. Enjoy HALF-PRICE on your single seat to the show on Friday, Oct 17, and join us from 6–7 p.m. in the Kaplan Lobby for a pre-show reception with other solos that includes drink specials and light snacks. Come as strangers, leave as friends!

If you are a season ticket holder or already purchased a ticket to attend alone, consider exchanging to join the preshow meet-up. Call the Box Office at 513-421-3888 to exchange your date and reserve your spot.

Pride Tea Dance
Sun., Oct. 19
Learn More

Join us for the Pride Tea Dance! Socialize with friends and allies to celebrate the run of Mythic around the final performance of this pop-rock musical.

  • 1 p.m. | Reception with appetizers and open bar
  • 2 p.m. | Matinee performance of Mythic
  • 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.| Pride Tea Dance in the lobby

Participate at the level of your choice:

  • $250 Host Donation, includes tickets to the performance, both parties and other exclusive benefits
  • $50 for both the pre-show reception and Tea Dance (ticket to the performance sold separately)
  • Free or $10 optional donation for the Tea Dance only (ticket to the performance sold separately)

ADVISORY
MYTHIC is recommended for ages 11 and up. In this fresh retelling of the myth of Persephone and Demeter, Mount Olympus is likened to Hollywood, so the characters behave as such, using some adult language, making suggestive innuendos and partying.

SPONSORS
Presented by MC and Tom Brennan and The David C. Herriman Fund of Greater Cincinnati Foundation. Production Sponsor is Barbara M. Weyand. Honorary Producers are Barbara and Irwin Weinberg. Design Sponsors are Linda and Gary Greenberg. Principal Artist Sponsors are Jenny and David Powell and eat well celebrations & feasts. Artist Sponsors are Madeleine H. Gordon and PRIDE. Artist Sponsor-Kathleen Marshall is Karlee L. Hilliard. The 2025-2026 Season is sponsored by the Schueler Group. Season Design Sponsor is Kerry Automotive, and Season Sponsors of New Work are Nancy and Mark Dawes.

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.

 ###

Leave a comment

Filed under Press Releases

Know Theatre Presents a Month of Spooky Programming from Local Artists with octKNOWber Nights

16 Nights of Spine-Tingling Theatre runs October 2–30, 2025

Cincinnati, OH – Know Theatre of Cincinnati announces an entire month of live entertainment – created by local artists – that dares you to close your eyes, hold your breath,  and venture into the shadows.

With ten different live productions over 16 nights dedicated to the eerie, the uncanny, and the supernatural, octKNOWber Nights promises to raise the spirits of the Halloween season. Audiences will be treated to a lineup that ranges from original one-act dark comedies to the spookiest of golden era radio plays, a classic horror film screening with live musical scoring, stand-up and improv comedy, and cabarets that run the gamut from the musical and macabre to the truly bizarre.

With a costume contest (Oct 29), late night drag shows (Oct 24 & 25), and the festive atmosphere that only an underground bar full of theatre artists can create, octKNOWber Nights is just the trick to get you into the Halloween spirit.

octKNOWber Nights Lineup

October 2–5 – Katie Scarlett presents Z is for Zebra

A limited run Encore of the sold-out 2025 Cincy Fringe Development show from Cincinnati-based artist and activist Katie Scarlett. Directed by Liz Carman.

October 9 – Not Welcome At Home

A night of stand-up comedy from two Indigenous comedians, Janette Perez & Homer Shadowheart – and a great ally, Erica Russell.

October 10 – A Sad Vampire by Aleah Vassell

A harmless vampire spends Halloween in an Applebee’s facing her demons. A staged reading directed by Candice Handy.

October 11 – The Anti-Pestilence League presents A Double Dose of Dread

A live performance of two of the spookiest radio plays of the Golden Era: SUSPENSE: Fugue in C Minor and THE WHISTLER: A Matter of Patience.

October 12 – Death Defying presents CREEPSHOW

Horror meets humor in five twisted tales brought to life by a killer cast of actors and improvisers. A live script reading with only a little improvisation.

October 17–19 – A to Z Productions presents Ghost Stunters

Fake ghosts make good television. Real ghosts make GREAT television. A paranormal comedy by Alexx Rouse & Zach Robinson.

October 24–26 – Bard & Bandit presents Madhouse the Musical

Experience the drama. Embrace the darkness. A cabaret of musical theatre – with a sinister spin. Plus: Odd Presents the Madhouse Unleashed Drag Show after the cabaret on October 24 & 25.

October 29 – Show Us Your WeirdSpooky Cabaret + Costume Contest

One night. 20 unforgettable acts. Presented by Erika MacDonald.

October 30 – InnerSpace Collective Presents: Nosferatu

The 1922 silent film with a live, improvised score.

Performance Information

octKNOWber Nights runs October 2–30, 2025
Know Theatre of Cincinnati, 1120 Jackson Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202
All evening performances are at 7:30pm, Sunday matinees are at 2pm.

Ticket Information

Know Theatre of Cincinnati exists to build belonging through bold theatre.

The 22nd Annual Cincinnati Fringe Festival was made possible by a generous partnership with our neighbors at First Lutheran Church, the Miami University Center for Community Outreach in Over-the-Rhine, and Coffee Emporium. 

Know Theatre is supported by the generosity of tens of thousands of contributors to the annual ArtsWave Campaign, the region’s primary source for arts funding.

The Ohio Arts Council helps fund Know Theatre with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence, and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans.

Know Theatre is also supported by the Greater Cincinnati Foundation, which provides a simple, powerful, and highly personal approach to giving.

Know Theatre is a member of Theatre Communications Group and an Associate Member of the National New Play Network.

###

Leave a comment

Filed under Events, Press Releases

The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati’s THE WIZARD OF OZ: Youth Edition Opens The Emery Theater

Follow the Yellow Brick Road to Cincinnati’s New Crown Jewel

CINCINNATI – The curtain is finally rising on a new era. After decades of anticipation, The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati (TCT) is bringing audiences “home” to the historic Emery Theater—fully restored and reimagined as the most technologically advanced proscenium-style theater in the nation. To celebrate this landmark moment, TCT will launch its 2025–2026 MainStage Season with the one-hour “youth edition” of L. Frank Baum’s timeless classic, The Wizard of Oz. Tickets are on sale now at www.thechildrenstheatre.com.

This triumphant homecoming production will transport families over the rainbow as Dorothy, Scarecrow, Tin Man, and Lion follow the Yellow Brick Road in a dazzling theatrical event that blends tradition with innovation. Audiences will be the very first to experience the rebirth of The Emery—where 100 years of history meets the future of live theatre.

Kim Kern, President & CEO of The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati, said:

“The Emery Theater is more than a stage—it’s a symbol of Cincinnati’s cultural heartbeat. To open these doors again with The Wizard of Oz, a story about finding your way home, is both poetic and powerful. We are thrilled to welcome families back to this extraordinary theater and begin a new chapter of wonder, imagination, and community.”

Directed by TCT’s Artistic Director Roderick Justice and choreographed by TCT’s Associate Artistic Director, Maddie Jones, The Wizard of Oz: Youth Edition promises a wickedly colorful adventure audiences will never forget.

Ideal for ages 4+. This production runs approximately one hour without intermission.

Public Showtimes include:

  • Friday, October 10, 2025: 7 PM – OPENING NIGHT
  • Saturday, October 11, 2025: 2 PM and 5 PM
  • Sunday, October 12, 2025: 2 PM
  • Saturday, October 18, 2025: 11 AM and 2 PM
  • Sunday, October 19, 2025: 2 PM
  • Saturday, October 25, 2025: 2 PM and 5 PM
  • Sunday, October 26, 2025: 2 PM

ASL and Audio Described Performance:

  • Saturday, October 11, 2025: 2 PM

Additionally, The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati presents additional performances of The Wizard of Oz: Youth Edition for school students, including an exclusive homeschool performance. Tickets are $10 per student, with one free adult admission for every 15 students. Email pam.young@tctcincinnat.com for details. Free proficiency test-focused Study Guides are available online at https://thechildrenstheatre.com/study-guides/

The Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum. Music and Lyrics by Harold Arlen and E. Y. Harburg. Background Music by Herbert Stothart. Dance and Vocal Arrangements by Peter Howard. Orchestration by Larry Wilcox. Adapted by John Kane for the Royal Shakespeare Company. Based upon the Classic Motion Picture owned by Turner Entertainment Co. and distributed in all media by Warner Bros. Adaptation and support materials developed by iTheatrics under the supervision of Timothy Allen McDonald.

Stage Direction by TCT’s Artistic Director, Roderick Justice. Choreographer Maddie Jones. Music Direction Jason Alexander Holmes. Scenic Design Tyler Gabbard. Lighting Design Benjamin Gantose. Costume Design Noelle Wedig-Johnston. Video Design Lightborne Communications.

The Wizard of Oz: Youth Edition is made possible by Dress Run Sponsor TriHealth, and Season Sponsor The Charles H. Dater Foundation. PNC Foundation provides additional funding for MainStage Ticket Subsidies. Additional Sponsors include The Sutphin Family Foundation, National Endowment for the Arts, and The Shubert Foundation INC.

This production is made possible in part by an investment of public funds from the Ohio Arts Council (OAC). The OAC is a state agency that funds and supports quality arts experiences to strengthen Ohio communities culturally, educationally, and economically.

The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati is supported by the tens of thousands who generously give to the annual ArtsWave Campaign, the region’s primary source for arts funding.

The Wizard of Oz: Youth Edition will be performed in the newly reimagined Emery Theater, 1112 Walnut Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202. Tickets start at $12. Visit thechildrenstheatre.com or call the TCT Box Office at 513.569.8080 x10, Monday – Friday from 9 AM to 5 PM to purchase tickets.

CAST:

*LUCY ARGUETA ………………… Ensemble
CHRISTIAN ARIAS ………………. Ensemble
KATIE BAUER……………………… Ensemble
*LEVI BAUM ………………………. Ensemble
AMY BAUMANN……. Aunt Em/Ensemble
MAIYA CALDWELL ……………… Ensemble
ANTHONY J. CONTRERAS …..Scarecrow
KATE CRISP………………………… Ensemble
FINN DANIELEY …………………. Ensemble
EDRICO EVANS-PRITCHETT … Ensemble
DOUGLAS FRIES………. Professor Marvel/ Wizard of Oz
BOB HERZOG …………………………….. Lion
EMILY HILBRECHT………………. Ensemble
*CLAIRE HUNKLER……………… Ensemble
BLAKE KENNEDY……………….. Ensemble
JONATHAN SMITHE KENNEDY ………… Ensemble
BETHANY XAN KERR……….. Miss Gulch/ Wicked Witch
JOHN H. LLEWELLYN………….. Ensemble
ANIMAESH MANGLIK…………….Tin Man
*ELLIOT MARTIN…………………….. Dorothy
HAYLEY MARTIN …………………….. Glinda
AUSTIN MILLS ……………………. Ensemble
GABRIEL KANAI NAKATA …… Ensemble
*PARKER PATTON ………………. Ensemble
RODGER PILLE ………………. Uncle Henry/ Oz Guard Doorman/Winkie
*MIKAYLA RAE…………………… Ensemble
*DECLAN SATTERWHITE …….. Ensemble
COLTON SLADE………………….. Ensemble
KARI KEELER STEWART ……… Ensemble
*LISA TAKAHASHI ………………. Ensemble
TRE TAYLOR……………………….. Ensemble
NYLA THOMAS…………………… Ensemble
*KEVIN TIGHE ……………………. Ensemble
*MORGAN TIGHE……………….. Ensemble
*KEYA VADIVELU……………….. Ensemble

*Denotes TCT’s Young Artists Company

-end-

Leave a comment

Filed under Press Releases