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Student Written, Produced, and Performed Musical, OCTETS, Launches Ohio Tour

MISC_8ctets logoThe Octets Ohio Tour is a touring production of an original musical entirely self produced, performed, and directed by college-aged students. The original production of Octets was held at Miami University in 2018. This summer from May 30th through June 8th, the student-led company of Octets will be performing 8 times on stages in Cincinnati, Oxford, Dayton, Columbus, and Cleveland.

In Octets , a bitter feud between longtime rivals sparks a turf war between two collegiate singing groups. A bromance tears apart, a quest for travel becomes hopeless, and a classic Romeo and Juliet love story goes awry. All the while, a singing competition is brewing, and everyone must decide whether they want to win or lose, but the answer isn’t as obvious as you might think.

Rehearsals for this touring production will take place from May 19th – May 29th at Walnut Hills High School in Cincinnati, OH. The rehearsal team includes director Austin Lamewona, assistant director Elena Früchtnicht, music director Maya Stockman, and company manager Holly West.

The first stop of The Octets Ohio Tour will feature three performances at Walnut Hills High School in Cincinnati, OH. Walnut Hills is widely regarded as the #1 public high school in Ohio and has outstanding music and theatre facilities. Many of the cast members and production team are Walnut Hills alum, including the writers of the show, Austin Lamewona and Nick Witzeman.

Cincinnati performances include:

Walnut Hills High School
3250 Victory Pkwy, Cincinnati, OH 45207

  • Thursday, May 30, 2019 7:30 PM
  • Friday, May 31, 2019 7:30 PM
  • Saturday, June 01, 2019 7:30 PM

Other performance locations and dates include:

Oxford — Oxford Community Arts Center
10 S College Ave, Oxford, OH 45056

  • Sunday, June 02, 2019 2:00 PM

Dayton — The Bassani Theater Off Third (Dayton Metro Library)
215 E Third St, Dayton, OH 45402

  • Monday, June 03, 2019 6:00 PM
  • Tuesday, June 04 6:00 PM

Columbus — Shedd Theater (Columbus Performing Arts Center)
549 Franklin Ave, Columbus, OH 43215

  • Thursday, June 06, 2019 7:30 PM

Cleveland — Near West Theatre
6702 Detroit Ave, Cleveland, OH 44102

  • Saturday, June 08, 2019 7:30 PM

Ticket are available at www.octetsmusical.com/the-octets-ohio-tour
More information about The Octets Ohio Tour is available at https://octetsmusical.com/

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2019 Cincy Fringe Festival Hosts MEATBALL SEANCE by John Michael

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Photo by Paul Clark.

John Michael needs your help with cooking his mom’s meatball recipe onstage to summon her from the dead so she can meet his new boyfriend in this interactive comedy. The audience plays five different roles throughout the show and “the only way to avoid participating is to cross your arms. (Pro tip: do not cross your arms. You want to be a part of this).” –  Lynn Venhaus, St. Louis Limelight.

Performance Details:

  • Jun 1, 2019 at 07:45 pm (Sat)
  • Jun 5, 2019 at 09:00 pm (Wed)
  • Jun 6, 2019 at 07:45 pm (Thu)
  • Jun 7, 2019 at 06:30 pm (Fri)
  • Jun 9, 2019 at 07:45 pm (Sun)
  • Jun 12, 2019 at 09:00 pm (Wed)
  • Jun 13, 2019 at 07:45 pm (Thu)
  • Jun 14, 2019 at 08:30 pm (Fri)

Art Academy Room 361
1212 Jackson St, Cincinnati, OH 45202

Ticket are available online or by phone at 513.300.5669

Press Excerpts for MEATBALL SEANCE:

“If the mention of ‘audience participation’ makes you clench up, we’re here to tell you that John Michael’s Delightful Meatball Séance is going to change your whole theater-going world… silly, subversive and powerful.”-Jennifer Davis-Lamm, The Dallas Observer

“If a cooking segment from the Today show about his dead mother sounds morbid, John Michael sees it, rather, as intensely human…It’s not a dour show, though, but an affirming, interactive, community-building experience.” -Arnold Wayne Jones, The Dallas Voice

“John Michael’s Meatball Séance is pure comedy with a tender heart. He cleverly employs audience participation and real-life lessons while actually preparing his mother’s cherished meatball recipe… there’s something that’s simply likable and authentic in the story and performance. Perhaps it’s the universal nature of struggling to find one’s place, one’s community, one’s partner — it all rings true. John Michael is personable, genuine, and intelligent, even when he flashes his admittedly diva side.” – Tina Farmer, KDHX (St. Louis)

“Meatball Séance is a fast-paced, zany, hilarious and heartfelt look at grief, relationships and how we cope. – Anthony Morgano, Grab Magazine

“A whirlwind of happiness that must be seen.”-Plays with Wendy and John

“ Hilarious… beguiling… a goofy and heartfelt snapshot of bringing his mom back to life for those who never knew her.” Kerry Reid, Theatrejones

“By the end of the play…meatballs has been dropped on the floor.. five audience members have been rewarded with on-the-house drinks in remuneration for gigolo/gigola services rendered, the rest of us have lifted up our voices in a call-and-response incantation, and the air is rich with the savory aroma of grilled beef and the gentle harmonies of vintage Fleetwood Mac… He sends us home elated and eager for a late-night snack.- Mary Barnidge, The Windy City Times”

“In his typical fashion, the quirky, energetic Dallas-native employs high-octane comedy and silliness in order to tackle the dark and sticky sides of topics like relationships, death and what happens after you’ve reached your emotional bottom.” -Chicago Pride

NOTES FROM MONOLOGIST: MEATBALL SEANCE attempts to de-stigmatize death. The concept came from frustration with people always saying “sorry” after finding out about my mother’s untimely passing. I wanted to talk about her but I felt guilty. I felt I was bringing down the mood of the room. It was sad and ironic because my mother would light up every room she’d enter. For the longest time, I just stopped talking about her altogether to avoid having to make any awkward apologies for death. Was it my fault that the universal truth is that we are all going to die? In a way, the stigma surrounding death caused a second death. The show is a vessel to talk about my mother with a smile– the smile she gave me. Summoning my mother back from the dead through making her meatballs onstage to meet my boyfriend is such a bizarre concept that strangers/new friends laugh when they hear about it instead of saying “sorry.” Strangers/new friends want to learn more about her… they want to meet her.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is John Michael actually going to cook meatballs onstage? Yes
  • Will there be a fire extinguisher? Yes
  • Will the Audience get to eat the meatballs? No, the meatballs are offering for his Spirit Mom. According to the FDA, it is illegal for John Michael to feed you his meatballs.
  • Is this real? Yes, John Michael is real. He is excited for you to meet his mom but needs your help in summoning her.
  • Is there audience participation? Yes, but there the audience demonstrates consent..

About the Monologist: John Michael is a solo-performer who developed his voice with the aid of mentor Matthew Tomlanovich. His participation plays include: Would You Like Guys With That? A McTolerant One-Man Show; The A-Gays: Stillwater, Oklahoma; John Michael and the Order of the Penix; Like Me; and Dementia Me. His 2019 plans include the development of It’s Not All About you John Michael and a tour of Meatball Séance to Orlando, Bergen (Norway), Winnipeg and Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

Press excerpts:

“John Michael’s vibrant one-man shows lit up the local theater scene, injecting his trademark silliness and effervescence into topics that are anything but.”- Jennifer Davis- Lamm, Dallas Observer

“Dementia Me makes a desperate case for joy in all things—as a palliative to intense suffering, as a meaningful distraction that can help if not heal sickness, and as good theater. John Michael heartens without making light of his subject matter. “- Max Maller, Chicago Reader

“Though still a young man, John Michael dredges up some tough love, excoriating self-revelation and finally some bittersweet knowledge to send this maiden voyage in Chicago aloft.”-Kerry Reid, Theatre Jones

“His shows specialize in that weird space where something strikes you as hilarious, but you’re not sure if it’s OK to laugh. John Michael assures you that it’s totally fine.” Jennifer Davis- Lamm, Dallas Observer

“Among the many signs that Dallas has finally become a city that not only supports a variety of theater but also fosters its development is that in the past two years we’ve been able to watch the growth of an exciting solo performer—and a queer performance artist to boot. There have been several solo artists in the past 20 years here, but none as prolific as John Michael Colgin. — Mark Lowry, TheaterJones.com.

“You wouldn’t think that a one-man show that so bluntly speaks on issues like HIV and death could be a laugh-riot, but Penix pulls it off. It’s brilliant.” — NOLA Defender

“Like a Peter Pan on a Bender, he comes on with the effusive, irresistible charm of a 5 year old, confiding secrets of the universe. You’re swept up in the cyclonic force of John Michael’s Psyche.” — Christopher Soden, The Dallas Examiner

“PENIX is pretty damn fearless. You will be agog at John Michael’s energy, his youthful talent. His bravery and his skill. This is a guy who’s going places.” — Arnold Wayne Jones, The Dallas Voice

“John Michael offers sparkly, crinkly, luscious live theater, whisking away his audience on a special carnival ride of the imagination.” — Alexandra Bonnifield, CriticalRant

“The 51-minute show floats like a spell. John Michael’s raucous, explicit, wildly imaginative is heightened by his witty delivery and engagement of individual audience members.” — Nancy Churnin, the Dallas Morning News

“His delivery is sharp, outrageous, and often (extremely) vulgar, leaving the audience to wonder if they are seeing someone merely pushing for shock value or actually witnessing cutting-edge comedic genius.” — The NOLA Defender

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Local Married Mother of Two Debuts Fringe Show About Sex and Christmas Cards

CFF19_Sexmas CardsCINCINNATI, OH – Kate Mock Elliott grew up in Cincinnati. She got married in Cincinnati. She and her husband of ten years are raising their two daughters in Cincinnati. And at the Cincinnati Fringe Festival, she will be sharing humorous and explicitly personal details about her marriage and sex life. In front of her parents, Norah and Joe Mock.

The show is called seXmas Cards, and although it touches on sensitive topics like self-pleasure and consent, it is not looking for shock-value. It was inspired by Elliott anxiously wondering how she would explain these complex concepts to her two young daughters—who are currently only three years old and one year old. But as any type-A personality would tell you, it’s never too early to start planning.

At the heart of the show is the desire to challenge the confusion created by avoiding uncomfortable conversations. Confusion like thinking your water broke, when you just had a really good night. Yes, that happened. And yes, it’s in the show.

The one-woman show was written by Kate Mock Elliott and directed by Cincy Fringe favorite Erika Kate MacDonald (Evacuated!, 13 Dead Dreams of “Eugene”).

seXmas Cards is part of the Primary Lineup at the 2019 Cincinnati Fringe Festival.

ABOUT THE PERFORMER
Kate Mock Elliott holds a degree in music, has decades of professional performance experience including a national tour, and masquerades as a regular person with an office job. She is also a married mother of two with a habit of oversharing. After years of hearing, “You should write something,” she is honored to share that “something” at Cincy Fringe. And yes, she is Norah and Joe Mock’s daughter. (Hi, Mom and Dad!)

TICKETS AND INFORMATION
Tickets can be purchased online at cincyfringe.com or at the Know Theatre Box Office.

Venue: Art Academy Room A103 | 1212 Jackson St, Cincinnati, OH 45202

Show dates and times (60 minutes): Tues. 6/4, 7:00pm; Thu. 6/6, 6:30pm; Fri. 6/7, 9:00pm; Sat. 6/8, 2:45pm; Fri. 6/14, 9:00pm

Tickets: $15 | Multi-show passes available

Festival dates May 31 – June 15, 2019.  For info about Cincy Fringe visit cincyfringe.com.

Kate Mock Elliott is on Facebook and Instagram: @katemockelliott

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AN EVENING WITH KRISTINA KUZMIC: The Hope and Humor Tour | Thu., July 11 | Aronoff Center

CAA_An Evening with Kristina KuzmicAN EVENING WITH KRISTINA KUZMIC: THE HOPE AND HUMOR TOUR
COMES TO CINCINNATI THIS SUMMER 

Internet Sensation and Parenting Expert Brings Laughs and Inspiration
in an all New Stage Show 

July 11, 2019
Aronoff Center – Procter & Gamble Hall 

Tickets on sale Friday, May 10 at 10:00 AM 

CINCINNATI, OH (May 7, 2019) – Internet celebrity and acclaimed parenting vlogger, Kristina Kuzmic is coming to the Aronoff Center’s Procter & Gamble Hall on Thursday, July 11 at 8:00 PM for a live, powerful, and comical “night out” event. An Evening with Kristina Kuzmic: The Hope and Humor Tour brings to stage the inspiration, humor, and in-your-face perspective of parenting (and life in general) that has attracted the social media maven over 2.3 million Facebook followers and numerous accolades.

Tickets for an Evening with Kristina Kuzmic start at $32.75 (plus applicable fees) and go on sale Friday, May 10 at 10:00 AM.  Tickets can be purchased at www.CincinnatiArts.org, (513) 621-2787 [ARTS], and the Aronoff Center Ticket Office. A limited number of VIP tickets offering an opportunity to meet Kristina are available.

The Huffington Post referred to Kristina’s videos as “parenting comedy at its finest,” and The Inquisitr has praised her “witty charm.” Kristina began her career after winning “Your OWN Show: Oprah’s Search for the Next TV Star,”  and built an audience by starting “The Ambush Cook” on The Oprah Winfrey Network. She was later named Oprah’s “I Gotta Watch Her ‘IT’ Girl.”  She has quickly made a name for herself as a creative, yet unpretentious parent, as well as a world-renowned motivational speaker and comedian. Her first book, Hold on But Don’t Hold Still, will be released in the Fall of 2019.

A cheerleader for her fellow humans, Kristina Kuzmic immigrated to America from Croatia during the war in her homeland.  Later facing even more challenges (divorce, single parenting, poverty, depression), Kristina wanted to be for others what she wished someone had been for her during her darkest hours. Now, through her platforms, she provides encouragement, hope, and humor in a role she never expected to fill.

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Playhouse Pride Night at TINY HOUSES May 31

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Promotional photo by Tony Arrasmith/Arrasmith & Associates.

Portion of proceeds to benefit Safe and Supported, which works
to end LGBTQIA youth homelessness

Now in its fifth year, Playhouse Pride provides an opportunity for LGBTQIA community members and allies to gather together and enjoy a performance. This year’s event takes place with a performance of TINY HOUSES. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to Safe and Supported, a non-profit that works to prevent and end LGBTQIA youth homelessness in Hamilton County.

The full Pride Night package is $90 per person and includes:

  • Pre-show cocktail reception at 6:30 p.m.
  • TINY HOUSES performance at 8 p.m.*
  • Post-show party with open bar and live music
  • Donation to Safe and Supported

Seating in Center or Side A sections, based on availability. Tickets in Side B section are $50 and include post-show party with cash bar and donation to Safe and Supported.

Friday, May 31, 6:30 p.m.

Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park
962 Mt Adams Cir, Cincinnati, OH 45202

Playhouse Pride Committee:
Jim Conway, Co-Chair
Julia Wesselkamper, Co-Chair
Jon Alicea, Darrick Beekman John Bruggen, Dean Clevenger, Freeman Durham, Scott Farmer, Nirvani Head, Holly Huttenbauer, Julian Johnson, Alek Lucke, Pam McFarland, Vanessa Melendez, Megan Mitchell, Kathy Nardiello, Nick Puncer, Chase Rickey, Cathy Sarky, Bret Schneider, Daniel Tonozzi, Steve Wanamaker

The Playhouse PRIDE night package is $90 per person, or a $35 upgrade for guests who already have tickets to TINY HOUSES. To purchase tickets or for more information, visit cincyplay.com or call the Playhouse Box Office at 513-421-3888 (toll-free in Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana at 800-582-3208). Call 513-345-2248 for Telecommunications Device for the Deaf accessibility. Photos of last year’s event available here.

Sponsors: Julia Wesselkamper, Jim Conway, Jeb and Nirvani Head, Nick Puncer, Bret Schneider and Sean Davis, Blake Robison and Connan Morrissey, Freeman Durham and Dean Clevenger, ArtsWave Connects Pride

Contributing Sponsor: Jeff Thomas Catering

The Playhouse is supported by the generosity of almost 40,000 contributors to the ArtsWave Community campaign. The Ohio Arts Council helps fund the Playhouse with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. The Playhouse also receives funding from the Shubert Foundation.

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