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Mars Hill Academy High School Drama presents THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE

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Senior Andrew Cunningham of Liberty Twp. as Frederick; sophomore Tessa DeBra of Loveland as Ruth; and senior Aaron Admiraal of Mason as the Pirate King.

MASON — Come join a band of swashbuckling buccaneers, frolicsome Victorian maidens, and the “model of a modern Major-General” when Mars Hill Academy presents Gilbert and Sullivan’s THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE.

Set on a rocky Cornish coast, this musical comedy tells the story of a bumbling group of pirates and their young charge Frederic, who has decided it’s time to hang up the sword and become a respectable gentleman. As the pirates attempt to bring him back into the fold, there are confrontations with the police and romantic entanglements with the Major General’s daughters.

“Audiences will enjoy the rich sounds of a full orchestra, as well as the classic elegance and power of the students’ vocal performances. Their energy and sense of humor keep the show alive and exciting – the interaction between the pirates, policemen, and daughters is particularly playful,”  said Lisa Cunningham, producer for the show.

Performances of the show will be at Parrish Auditorium, Miami University Hamilton, March 22-24 at 7 p.m. and March 24 at 2 p.m. Tickets may be purchased online at www.marshill.edu or at the door. Tickets for the Thursday performance are $10 for general admission and $15 for premium reserved seats. Tickets for Friday and Saturday performances are $12 for general admission and $20 for premium reserved seats. Seats for premium tickets may be selected online.

The cast includes Frederick played by Andrew Cunningham of Liberty Twp.; Mabel played by Quinn York of West Chester Twp.; Pirate King, Aaron Admiraal of Mason; Major General, Jacob Oedy of Lebanon; Ruth, Tessa DeBra of Loveland; Kate, Emma Kirk of Cincinnati; Edith, Gita O’Brien of Cincinnati; Samuel, Daniel Taylor of Liberty Twp.; and Sergeant, Kyle Chu of Cincinnati.

Appearing as pirates are Cara Admiraal, Kyle Chu, Nate Cox, Brynn Gage, Anna Kate Hicks, Drew Hicks, Lucy Hicks, Peyton Hutchinson, Eli Mullucey, Etienne Pienaar, and Meredith Weber.

The Major General’s daughters are played by Olivia Baker, Abby Bowling, Marianne Erickson, Rylen Erickson, Michaela Estruth, Frances Hultgren, Abby Kirk, Sophie Kirk, Talita O’Brien, Lizzie Pereira, Claire Robey, Rachel Tipton, Katrina Trees, Danielle Yang, and Michelle Yang.

The police are played by Samuel Beatty, Christopher Cunningham, Michaela Estruth, Frances Hultgren, Sarah Isaacs, Julia Leonard, Jacob McGuire, Etienne Pienaar, Marcel Pienaar, and Lauren Williams.

Mars Hill Academy is Cincinnati’s only private, independent K-12 classical Christian school. One of only 42 schools nationwide accredited by the Association of Classical and Christian Schools (ACCS), Mars Hill Academy offers a proven educational method used for millennia to build sharp minds and a love for learning. For more information, please call 513-770-3223 or visit www.marshill.edu.

Mars Hill Academy presents THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE
March 22-24, 7 p.m., March 24, 2 p.m.

Parrish Auditorium, Miami University Hamilton
1601 University Blvd., Hamilton

Tickets
Thursday: $10, general admission, $15, premium reserved seats.
Friday, Saturday: $12, general admission, $20, premium reserved seats.

For more information visit www.marshill.edu.

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Lerner & Loewe’s CAMELOT Presented by Cincinnati Music Theatre | May 11-19 | Aronoff Center

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Cincinnati, OH – Cincinnati Music Theatre (CMT), a resident company of the Aronoff Center for the Arts, returns to the intimate Jarson-Kaplan Theater from May 11-19 with seven performances of the Broadway triumph Camelot.

Tickets are only $26.00 for adults and $23.00 for students, seniors, military, and groups of 15 or more. Tickets are on sale now at Cincinnatiarts.orgCincinnatimusictheatre.org, (513) 621-ARTS [2787], and the Aronoff Center Ticket Office.  Discount tickets for groups of 15 or more are available at (513) 977-4157.

Borrowing from the Arthurian legends, Lerner and Loewe’s Camelot is the duo’s fantastical masterpiece. Its Original Broadway Cast Album topped the charts for sixty weeks, with a score boasting such gems as “If Ever I Would Leave You” and “I Loved You Once in Silence.” An idealistic young King Arthur hopes to create a kingdom built on honor and dignity, embodied by his Knights of the Round Table. His ideals, however, are tested when his queen, Guenevere, falls in love with Lancelot and the fate of the kingdom hangs in the balance. 

After wrapping a sold-out run of their first cabaret partnership with the Cincinnati Arts Association, CMT is back at the Jarson-Kaplan Theater with Camelot, the type of classic Broadway production that has helped make the company a staple in Cincinnati’s community theater scene for fifty-plus years.

For its production of Camelot, CMT attracted the finest talent in the city, casting real-life husband and wife team Sarah Viola as Guenevere and Dave Wilson as Lancelot. Sarah, a graduate of the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, has performed regularly at both Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center with the New York Choral Artists and Concert Chorale of New York. Dave has performed in theater, film, and television, included Guiding Light and One Life to Live.

“Sarah and Dave are a dynamic couple,” says Dennis Murphy, director of the musical. “They bring candor and affection to their scenes, and I am thrilled they are making their CMT debut with this production.”

Camelot is not new to CMT’s extensive repertoire of large-scale musicals, having been produced in 1989 with Rick Kramer (King Arthur) playing Lancelot. His wife, Kathy Kramer, played Nimue in the 1989 production and is the vocal director for this production. Rick, a two-time winner of the Cincinnati Entertainment Best Local Actor Award, is eager to play the role of King Arthur.

“While I loved singing the classic song, “If Ever I Would Leave You,” as Lancelot, Arthur’s character has more depth and dimension that I am excited to bring to life for the audience.”

One of the biggest surprises of CMT’s production of Camelot will be behind the stage, where a 28-piece orchestra (including a harp) will be directed and conducted by Charles Wilhelm, a long-time veteran of CMT who also played the French horn in the 1989 production. “An orchestra this large, especially for a community theater production, is a rarity,” says Charles. “But this score deserves it. It’s magic.”

The music and lyrics for Camelot are by the dynamic duo of Lerner and Loewe, and its Original Broadway Cast Album was on the charts for sixty weeks. Come hear the beautiful music and relive the legend with CMT’s production of Camelot at the Aronoff Center for the Arts this May!

CAMELOT is directed by Dennis Murphy and produced by Julie Beelman. It features Kathy Kramer as vocal director and Charles Wilhelm as musical director and conductor. Lerner and Loewe’s Camelot is presented by arrangement with Tams-Whitmark Music Library, Inc.

For more information about Cincinnati Music Theatre, visit www.cincinnatimusictheatre.org, LIKE us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/cincinnatimusictheatre, and follow us on Twitter @CinMusicTheatre.

CAMELOT Performance Schedule 

  • Friday, May 11, 2018 – 7:30pm
  • Saturday, May 12, 2018 – 7:30pm
  • Sunday, May 13, 2018 – 2:00pm
  • Wednesday, May 16, 2018 – 7:30pm
  • Thursday, May 17, 2018 – 7:30pm
  • Friday, May 18, 2018 – 7:30pm
  • Saturday, May 19, 2018 – 7:30pm

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Cincinnati Playhouse Presents the World Premiere of SOONER/LATER

Romantic comedy explores the role of fate in love and life

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Photo by Tony Arrasmith/Arrasmith & Associates.

CINCINNATI—Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park will present the world premiere of SOONER/LATER in the Shelterhouse Theatre March 24 (Opening Night is March 29). The play will run through April 21 with support from The Rosenthal Family Foundation, Season Sponsor of New Work.

Written by Allyson Currin, SOONER/LATER is a captivating story with a metaphysical twist that navigates the tricky paths of romance, marriage, and parenting, while examining the role of fate in each one.

“While the play has serious themes, humor is my default setting,” Currin explains. “I don’t think I can write anything without packing in laughs. I prefer plays that make me laugh, so that’s what I try to write. I aspire to write plays that speak to the widest range of the human experience, and that includes both humor and pathos. It is my belief that plays that do both are the most universal and the easiest to care about.”

Currin was previously commissioned by the Playhouse to write High School Alien for the Playhouse’s Education and Outreach Series, and it toured to Greater Cincinnati schools and community centers in 2015.

In SOONER/LATER, single mother Nora somewhat reluctantly re-enters the dating scene. From the not-so-sidelines, her teenage daughter Lexie watches with particular — and highly vested interest — the mistakes her mom seems to make over and over again as she searches for the perfect partner. Following a series of inappropriate matches and then a string of prospect no-shows, Nora finds herself on the verge of giving up for good.

That’s when Griff improbably enters the picture — first as an inadvertent witness to Nora’s dating disasters and, ultimately, as a surprising and not-entirely-comfortable new suitor. But when complications inevitably arise, SOONER/LATER’s three characters must navigate fate’s unavoidable turns, exploring what happens when life moves from a world of possibility to one of certainty.

“With the character of Lexie, I gave myself a really special (and artistically luxuriant) opportunity to explore the dichotomies in teenagers, not only in terms of character but in structure as well,” Currin says. “I admire and respect the teen experience, and one of my biggest pet peeves is when older generations dismiss the intensity of that experience. It’s profound and important and formative… and should be treated as such in dramatic literature.”

Playhouse artistic director Blake Robison was immediately excited with the script for SOONER/LATER, which he describes as “smart, funny and heartbreaking, all at the same time.” He chose to make it the second consecutive world premiere production in the Playhouse’s Shelterhouse season this year. The fact that both premieres (the other being Deborah Zoe Laufer’s Be Here Now) are written by up-and-coming female playwrights is not coincidental.

“In recent years, the Playhouse has made a strong commitment to producing new plays by female playwrights, who have been underrepresented historically on our stages,” says Robison. “Ally is a rising star in the theatre world, and I wanted to make sure that Cincinnati audiences get to hear her voice.”

CAST
Mary Bacon as Nora, Todd Cerveris as Griff & Olivia Cygan as Lexie.

PRODUCTION
Lisa Rothe (Director); Narelle Sissons (Set Designer); Theresa Squire (Costume Designer); Barbara Samuels (Lighting Designer); Joe Payne (Sound Design and Composition); Stephanie Klapper (Casting Director); Brooke Redler (Stage Manager).

SPECIAL EVENT
Playwriting for Young Audiences with Allyson Currin
Saturday, March 31, 10 a.m. at the Playhouse. Cost is $50 per person. Open to adults and teens (16-year-olds and above). Please call the Playhouse Box Office to reserve your spot at 513-421-3888.

PERFORMANCES
Evening performances on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays start at 7:30 p.m;
Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 7 p.m. Matinee performance on Saturdays start at 4pm, Sundays at 2 p.m. as well as on Wednesday, March 28 at 1 p.m. Meet the Artists are scheduled after matinee performances on April 1 and 8, as well as after evening performances on April 11 and 19.

TICKETS
Prices for SOONER/LATER start at $35 depending on seat selection and performance day and are subject to change. Tickets for teens and students are $30. Student tickets are just $15 on the day of the show. Plus, Sunday is College Night, with tickets to all 7 p.m. performances just $10. In addition to calling the Box Office, tickets can also be purchased by visiting the Playhouse website at www.cincyplay.com.

ACCESS
The Playhouse is fully accessible. Large print programs and hearing enhancement receivers are available upon request.

BOX OFFICE
513-421-3888 or 800-582-3208 toll-free in Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana; or 513-345-2248 – TDD access (Telecommunications Device for the Deaf).

SPONSORS
Atkins & Pearce is the Artist sponsor. The Shelterhouse Theatre Season is presented by Heidelberg Distributing Company. The Season Sponsor of New Work is The Rosenthal Family Foundation. The Shelterhouse Theatre Season Design Sponsor is Allan Berliant and Jennie Rosenthal Berliant Family Fund. The Harold and Mimi Steinberg Charitable Trust provided additional support.

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 and the National Endowment for the Arts.

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Playhouse South Plans Move to Springboro

March 5, 2018
Jordan Lopez

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Exciting News from Playhouse South!

Playhouse South Community Theatre is proud to announce that our program will be moving to the beautiful city of Springboro!

Tentatively in Spring of 2019, Playhouse South will be located in a permanent home in Springboro to help fulfill the need for more performing arts in the area. We have been closely working with our friend, and City Manager, Chris Pozzuto to better our relationship with the city. Below, you can see the Memorandum of Understanding, signed by both Chris and our president, Jim Brown.

With this being said, ROCK OF AGES, which performs in May, will be our last show in our current location. Our first and last show of the 2018-2019 season will be SCHOOL HOUSE ROCK LIVE! in Springboro at North Park. From then, until our new home is available, we will be taking the time to revamp our program. Our board and members agree that this is the perfect opportunity to properly prepare for the future of Playhouse South.

We want to thank the city of Kettering for all they have done for us. We have truly enjoyed our time there, and we look forward to seeing all our loyal audience members in our new theater!

We have created a FAQ page for any questions you may have. If you wish to speak with us further, please fill out a contact form on our site, or contact playhousesouthpublicity@gmail.com.

Thank you for your continued support of the arts and Playhouse South!

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The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati Presents MARY POPPINS JR. She “Flies” onto the Taft Theatre Stage this April

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Kayla Burress as Mary Poppins & Eric Byrd as Bert. Photo by Mikki Schaffner.

The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati presents Disney and Cameron Mackintosh’s MARY POPPINS JR. April 7-16, 2018 at the Taft Theatre. The “practically perfect” 70-minute musical is based on the classic P.L. Travers stories and the Walt Disney film.

All of London (and Cincinnati!) is shouting from the rooftops about this exciting stage adaptation of the classic tales of Mary Poppins. Join the Banks family as they encounter adventure after fun-filled adventure with their curious new nanny, Mary Poppins. Adapted especially for young audiences, this musical includes favorite Sherman brothers songs such as “A Spoonful of Sugar,” “Feed the Birds,” and “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious,” as well as wonderful new songs by George Stiles and Anthony Drewe. With colorful characters and an irresistible score, MARY POPPINS JR. is sure to be a crowd-pleaser for all ages.

Original Music and Lyrics by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman. Book by Julian Fellowes.  New Songs and Additional Music and Lyrics by George Stiles and Anthony Drewe.  Co-Created by Cameron Mackintosh.  Directed by The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati’s own Producing Artistic Director, Roderick Justice, and choreographed by Paula Rakestraw.

MARY POPPINS JR. presented by The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati, April 7-16, 2018.  Saturday, April 7 at 2 PM* (this performance is signed for the hearing impaired), Sunday, April 8 at 2 PM, Sunday, April 8 at 5 PM, Friday, April 13 at 7:30 PM, Saturday, April 14 at 2 PM, Saturday, April 14 at 5 PM, Sunday, April 15 at 2 PM at the Taft Theatre, 5th and Sycamore Streets in Downtown Cincinnati. Tickets start at $10.  1-800-745-3000 and  www.ticketmaster.com.

School performances of MARY POPPINS JR. will be held April 10-13 during the daytime hours. TCT’s Sensory Friendly performance will be held on Monday, April 16 at 9:45 AM. This performance is intended for individuals on the autism spectrum, as well as children (and adults) with other special needs who may benefit. To create a sensory-friendly performance, the show is performed in a welcoming, supportive environment for those with sensory challenges.  Slight adjustments to lighting and sound are made and effects such as fog, strobes, and lights that extend into the audience are minimalized.  A downloadable Social Narrative (in Word format) is made available on the TCT website one week before the performance.  At the theater, TCT provides an area staffed by specialists in the field where patrons can take a break from the performance if necessary, and Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center has trained staff on hand.  For details about how to purchase tickets to TCT’s school or Sensory-Friendly performances, visit www.thechildrenstheatre.com.

TCT’s Homeschool performance will be on Monday, April 16 at 12:15 PM.

CAST (in Alphabetical Order):

  • George Banks Brian Anderson
  • Ensemble ANDREW BLAKE
  • Ensemble HANNAH BROWNING
  • Ensemble MADELEINE BURGOON
  • Mary Poppins Kayla Burress
  • Bert ERIC BYRD*
  • Ensemble CHRIS LOGAN CARTER
  • Von Hussler/Ensemble JON CASPIAN
  • Miss Andrew/Ensemble LIZ COMSTOCK
  • Ms. Brill EILEEN EARNEST
  • Ensemble NICK GODFREY
  • Mrs. Corry/Ensemble KYNDRA DYANNE
  • Northbrook/Ensemble A. JAMES JONES
  • Robertson Ay JOEY LOGAN
  • Katie Nanna/Mrs. Smyth/Ensemble KRISTI ROSE MILLS
  • Bird Woman DANIELLE MUETHING
  • Ensemble RENEE STOLTZFUS
  • Bank Chairman/Ensemble Jason D. Weaver
  • Winifred Banks MICHELLE WELLS

YOUNG ARTISTS COMPANY:

  • Neleus/Ensemble MADELYNN GLENN
  • Ensemble NICHOLAS GUNDRUM
  • Jane Banks PAYTON HINES
  • Ensemble AUBREY E. JONES
  • Michael Banks BENNY MITCHELL
  • Ensemble MADDI O’CONNELL
  • Ensemble JACK WALZ

UNDERSTUDIES

For Katie Nanna – HANNAH BROWNING; for Mrs. Brill –  MADELEINE BURGOON; for Bert – CHRIS LOGAN CARTER, for Chairman – JON CASPIAN; for Bird Woman – LIZ COMSTOCK; for Winifred Banks – EILEEN EARNEST; for Michael & Jane Banks MADELYNN GLENN; for Northbrook & Von Hussler –  NICK GODFREY; for Robertson Ay – NICHOLAS GUNDRUM; for Miss Andrew –  KYNDRA JYANNE JEFFERIES; for Neleus – AUBREY JONES; for George Banks – A. JAMES JONES; for Mary Poppins – KRISTI ROSE MILLS; for Miss Smythe – MADDI O’CONNELL; for Mrs. Corry –  RENEE STOLTZFUS

*Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States (AEA)

The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati’s production of MARY POPPINS JR.  is made possible by Chemed.  Season Sponsors are the Charles H. Dater Foundation, the H.B., E.W. and F.R. Luther Foundation, and the Marge and Charles J. Schott Foundation.  This program is made possible in part by the generosity of almost 40,000 contributors to the ArtsWave Community Campaign; as well as state tax dollars allocated by the Ohio Legislature to 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.  TriHealth sponsors this production’s Dress Run.  Media sponsors are LOCAL 12 and Q102.

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