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NUNCRACKERS Offers Holiday Fun at The Drama Workshop

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The nuns of Mount Saint Helen’s school seem to be tied up this Christmas. But it’s all in fun at TDW’s production of NUNCRACKERS, playing through December 18. Left to right, John Kushman, Russ McGee, Joe Hamzy, Michelle Shaffer, Dianna Davis, Naomi Stoner, Catherine Schultz, Amy Waldfogle, Samantha Cline & Evie Herrmann. Image by Tammy Cassesa.

(Cheviot, OH) The Drama Workshop’s production of Dan Goggin’s NUNCRACKERS is bringing a holiday treat to its theater in Cheviot at 3716 Glenmore Ave. Showtimes are 8 pm on Friday and Saturday evenings, and at 2 pm on Sunday afternoons through December 18.

The hilarious sequel to TDW’s 2014 production of “Nunsense” features The Little Sisters of Hoboken’s first TV special taped in the Cable Access Studio built by Reverend Mother in the convent basement. It stars the nuns you love, plus Father Virgil, and four of Mount Saint Helen’s most talented students. Featuring all new songs including ‘Twelve Days Prior to Christmas’, ‘Santa Ain’t Comin’ to Our House’, ‘We Three Kings of Orient Are Us’ and ’It’s Better to Give than to Receive’, this show is filled with typical “Nunsense” humor, some of your favorite carols, and a “Secret Santa” audience participation.

NUNCRACKERS is directed by Lizanne Ingram and produced by Valeria Amburgey, with music direction by Linda Abbott. The cast includes Samantha Cline, Dianna Davis, Joe Hamzy, Evie Herrmann, John Kushman, Russ McGee, Catherine Schultz, Michelle Shaffer, Naomi Stoner, and Amy Waldfogle.

Among the characters are Sister Robert Anne and Sister Mary Hubert, played by real-life sisters-in-law Amy Waldfogle and Michelle Shaffer. While both have been involved in community theatre for many years, this is the first time they’ve ever appeared on stage together.

Amy convinced Michelle to audition when the actor originally cast as Mary Hubert had to drop out of the production. “This is the first time I’ve ever had the opportunity to spend time with Michelle that didn’t also involve other family members,” she said. “It’s actually a big part of why I encouraged her to audition, to get that opportunity.”

Michelle agreed, “I see her with some frequency at family events, but have never done a proper show with – it’s nice to get some one on one we’ve never really had.”

While Amy has worked with TDW before, this is the first show that Michelle has done with the 62-year-old theatre company. “My experience with TDW has been really nice. Everyone’s been very welcoming and it’s really nice working with a group that has their own space. I haven’t gotten to do that much.”

Amy introducing Michelle to TDW mirrors something that Michelle did for her years ago. “Michelle is largely responsible for the existence of my family. She and my now husband met during the same show where Michelle met my brother,” she explained. “The cast bonding from that show led to a “gang” that continued to hang out together….which is how Michelle got to know Greg…..and a few years later, she invited me to the birthday celebration outing for this guy named Mark, as a chance to see some people I knew while I was in town for Christmas.”

Mark and Amy are now married, with a daughter. Amy grinned, “So the whole “theatre is one big family” idea is definitely demonstrated in our world.”

To order tickets to NUNCRACKERS, please either order online at http://www.thedramaworkshop.org or via the 24/7 ticket line at 513.598.8303.

All performances are at The Glenmore Playhouse, 3716 Glenmore Ave, Cheviot, 45211. Ticket prices for the show are $16 in advance, or $17 the day of the show. Seating is extremely limited, and some performances are already sold out. A discounted prices is available for groups of 10 or more.

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Know and OTRimprov Team Up Again to Make Your Holidays One-of-a-Kind with THE NAUGHTY LIST

KTC_The Naughty List promoTHE NAUGHTY LIST
An improvised dinner show that wants to know
if you’ve been bad or
good
December 12, 13, 14, 19, 20, 21, 26 & 27
at Arnold’s Bar & Grill

It’s a little bit naughty and a little bit nice — but always a lot of fun — and is the only ticket in town guaranteeing you’ll never see the same show twice. OTRimprov (OTRi), a long-time member of Know’s resource-sharing Jackson Street Market program and voted Cincinnati’s Best Improv Troupe (2016 Best of Cincinnati, CityBeat) takes over the patio at Arnold’s Bar & Grill for the 5th consecutive year to celebrate, skewer, lament, embellish, and extol everything about the holidays.

Starting from audience suggestions, OTRi’s award-winning improvisors will entertain and delight with games and scenes that change nightly to ensure every show is unique. Whether they are rewriting a beloved carol in front of your eyes, showing how they would handle present requests as Santa, or reimagining your favorite holiday movie in fantastical ways, The Naughty List will fill your holidays with side-splitting laughs. Bring your cheer or your humbug; either way, it’ll help craft the incomparable experience only OTRimprov can provide.

On the traditional attendance at The Naughty List, director Paul Wilson comments,

“Seeing families and friends come back year after year, to have them talk about their favorite moments and what they love about the experience is incredibly satisfying. And the people who discover us each year who tell us how glad they are they found us and how they can’t wait to come back…it makes for a unique Cincinnati holiday tradition we are grateful to be a part of.”

And to delight even more of your senses, host Arnold’s Bar & Grill provides a delectable a la carte menu of dinner, drinks, and dessert for you to enjoy before and during the show. Audience members can arrive up to 90 minutes prior to the 7:30pm start time to feast – but please note that you must arrive no later than 7:00pm to guarantee dinner service. Dinner and drinks are not included in the ticket price. Parties of 5 or more should contact Know Theatre of Cincinnati (513-300-5669) to place seating reservations. All parties are welcome and encouraged to request a reservation time for dinner.

Cast in Alphabetical Order

  • Alanna Turner-Palmer
  • Charlie Roetting
  • Dave Powell
  • Erin Ward
  • Jordan Trovillion
  • Mike Hall
  • Sean Mette

Production Team

Director – Paul Kerford Wilson

About OTRimprov
OTRimprov (OTRi) began in 2010 as a collection of wayward improvisers looking for like-minded performers and a place to play in Cincinnati. After headlining shows for the Little Big Night at Know Theatre of Cincinnati, we formed our own partnership with Know Theatre’s Jackson Street Market, a resource sharing program for fledgling companies, and began producing shows independently. This continued partnership allows us to call Know’s Underground space on Jackson St. in Over-the-Rhine home.

We continue to explore a variety of styles and formats, while developing a strong improv community populated with smart, engaging people and doing work that is collaborative, curious, and sometimes a little bit daring. We foster new talent through training and a welcoming atmosphere, where all performers feel inspired to explore and take risks.

Calendar Listing

Production:   THE NAUGHTY LIST

When: 7:30pm December 12, 13, 14, 19, 20, 21, 26, and 27

Dinner service from Arnold’s Bar & Grill is available at every performance. Audience members can arrive for dinner as early as 6:00pm but must arrive no later than 7:00pm to guarantee service. Dinner and drinks are not included in the ticket price. Parties of 5 or more should contact Know Theatre of Cincinnati (513-300-5669) to place seating reservations. All parties are welcome and encouraged to place reservation times. 

Where: Arnold’s Bar & Grill – 210 E 8th Street Cincinnati, OH 45202

Tickets: $20

Dinner and drinks are not included in the ticket price.

Tickets can be purchased by visiting knowtheatre.com or calling 513.300.5669 (KNOW).

Know Theatre is Cincinnati’s Theatrical Playground. The Know showcases unexpected voices, new works, and plays that embrace the inherent theatricality of the live experience. Know Theatre seeks to be a place where artists and audiences feel welcome to take artistic risks, creating work that is cutting edge and accessible.

Know Theatre’s work is made possible, in part, by the generosity of community contributions to the ArtsWave Campaign. 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 Carol Ann & Ralph V. Haile, Jr./U.S. Bank Foundation, helping to change our communities for the better through collaboration and innovation, and 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.

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Local Children’s Theater, a Fort Thomas Tradition Since 1990

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Alex Harrison, Ella Hageman, Collin Wenzell & Nathan Henegar.

[Fort Thomas, Kentucky]  –  Village Players of Fort Thomas presents its annual children’s show, “The Cat in the Hat” written by Dr. Seuss, adapted by Katie Mitchell and directed by Stephanie Mooney, Dec 2-11, 2016. Performances for this family-friendly rhyming tale will be Fridays at 7:30 p.m., Saturdays at 4:00 and 7:00 p.m., and Sundays at 3 p.m.

From the moment his tall, red-and-white-striped hat appears around the door, Sally and her brother know that “The Cat in the Hat” is the funniest, most mischievous cat that they have ever met. With the trickiest of tricks and the craziest of ideas, he is certainly loads of fun. He turns a rainy afternoon into an amazing adventure… but what will mom find when she gets home?  The cast includes: Collin Wenzell, Nathan Henegar, Alex Harrison, Ella Hageman, Paige Browne, Erica Kruse, Katy Fisher, James Covarrubias and Victoria Covarrubias.

The Village Players annual children’s show has been a community tradition for 25 years. Tickets for “The Cat in the Hat” are $10 and can be purchased online at www.villageplayers.biz or by calling 859-392-0500.

Village Players began in 1966 when members of the Fort Thomas Woman’s Club formed a community theatre department and renovated the lower level of the building to house a unique and intimate 102-seat three-quarter thrust stage. Village Players is a member of KTA, OCTA, ACT-Cincinnati and AACT. Located at 8 North Fort Thomas Avenue, Fort Thomas, Kentucky, Village Players mounts four productions each year and donates the proceeds of its spring production to charity. For more information, www.villageplayers.biz or 859-392-0500.

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Cincinnati Playhouse Extends Hit Production, The Second City’s HOLIDAZED & CONFUSED REVUE Through Jan. 8

pip_holidazed-extended(CINCINNATI) –  The Playhouse is offering a hilarious opportunity to recap and/or recover from your holiday experiences — an additional week of THE SECOND CITY’S HOLIDAZED & CONFUSED REVUE, which is the perfect antidote to seasonal stress. The show, which had been set to close on Dec. 31, now will run through Jan. 8, 2017.

The extension adds eight new performances: 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 3; 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 4; 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 5; 8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 6; 4 and 8 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 7; and 2 and 7 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 8.

A sold-out tradition in the Windy City, THE SECOND CITY’S HOLIDAZED & CONFUSED REVUE rolls in with a blast of holidazed laughter to blow away the emotionally-charged chaos of Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and everything in between.

The cast of THE SECOND CITY’S HOLIDAZED & CONFUSED REVUE includes Tyler Davis, Katie Kershaw, Charles Pettitt, Emma Pope, Amy Thompson and Nate Varrone.

THE SECOND CITY’S HOLIDAZED & CONFUSED REVUE is sponsored by The Carol Ann and Ralph V. Haile, Jr./U.S. Bank Foundation.

Ticket prices for remaining performances of THE SECOND CITY’S HOLIDAZED & CONFUSED REVUE start at $40. Prices are subject to change, and patrons are encouraged to buy early for the best seats at the best prices. The show is appropriate for adult and older teenage audiences.

Tickets to 7 p.m. Sunday College Night performances are priced at just $10 for college students with a valid school ID. Student tickets are just $15 on the day of the show for all other performances.

Discounted ticket prices for teens and students are always available for $30 and $45, depending on seat location.

Performances take place at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays; 8 p.m. Fridays; 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. Saturdays; and 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Sundays.

Tickets to THE SECOND CITY’S HOLIDAZED & CONFUSED REVUE are on sale now. 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. Call 513-345-2248 for Telecommunications Device for the Deaf accessibility.

The 2016-17 Thompson Shelterhouse Theatre season is presented by Heidelberg Distributing Co., and the Thompson Shelterhouse Theatre season design sponsor is the Allan Berliant and Jennie Rosenthal Berliant Family Fund. The season sponsor of new work is the Lois and Richard Rosenthal 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 and the National Endowment for the Arts.

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Popular Local A Cappella Group Announces Tour, Pairs with Studio Engineer from “The Sing Off” on New Record

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(Standing) Mike Roberston, Charlie Harper & Jeff Grooms. (Chairs) Matt Croy, Charlie Harper & John Slate. (Floor) Adam Wheeler & Joshua Steele. Photo Credit: Leslie Goddard

CINCINNATI, OH – Last December, more than 1,400 patrons packed into venues in Walnut Hills and Montgomery to enjoy the debut holiday performance of the NO PROMISES Vocal Band. The ensemble reprises its 2015 holiday hit with a five-city tour and a new record.

NO PROMISES returns to Cincinnati with “Christmas With No Promises” at New Thought Unity Center (1401 E. McMillan Street, Walnut Hills) on Friday, December 9 at 7:30pm, and Community of the Good Shepherd (8815 E. Kemper Road, Montgomery) on Sunday, December 11 at 6:00pm. Admission to the one-hour concerts is free; a freewill offering will be accepted. Reservations are not required, but it is recommended that audiences arrive early. Concerts in Dayton and Cincinnati have been filled to capacity.

The “Christmas With No Promises” tour will include six Ohio concerts in Cincinnati, Dayton, Columbus, Findlay and Toledo. The ensemble will perform selections from both Christmas and everyday repertoire, coinciding with release of their new record, “A No Promises Christmas.” Audiences can expect spiritual and secular holiday favorites, along with jazz and pop tunes from Manhattan Transfer, Andy Williams and Taylor Swift.

New Record
“Christmas With No Promises” coincides with the release of the ensemble’s debut album “A No Promises Christmas.” The ten-track disc was mixed by Ed Boyer, who has been responsible for the studio sound of NBC’s “The Sing-Off,” Universal Pictures’ “Pitch Perfect” and groups including Pentatonix and Home Free.

Comprised of all original arrangements, “A No Promises Christmas” will include fresh interpretations of sacred songs like “Silent Night” and “In The Bleak Midwinter” with jazz-infused treatments of tunes such as “Sleigh Ride,” Donny Hathaway’s “This Christmas” and selections from Vince Guaraldi’s “A Charlie Brown Christmas.”

The album will be available for $15 as a CD. Digital downloads will also be available.

About NO PROMISES
NO PROMISES is a new professional a cappella ensemble bringing exhilarating vocals and breathtaking harmonizations to popular favorites of jazz, Motown and adult contemporary music. Hailing from across Ohio, the eight men of No Promises are jazz pianists, Broadway veterans, theatre producers, hair stylists and dads, with a passion for fine a cappella singing.

“Christmas With No Promises” Tour
Debuting with a Christmas album was no accident. NO PROMISES’ sold-out 2015 holiday concerts in Dayton and Cincinnati drew more than 1,700 patrons, with many regrettably turned away at the door. The group’s six-concert Ohio tour offers more seats and opportunities in new markets:

  • Friday, December 2, 7:30pm
    First Presbyterian Church, Findlay
  • Saturday, December 3, 7:30pm
    Waterville Community Church, Waterville
  • Friday, December 9, 7:30pm
    New Thought Unity Center, Cincinnati
  • Sunday, December 11, 6:00pm
    Community of the Good Shepherd, Montgomery
  • Thursday, December 15, 7:30pm
    St. Andrew United Methodist Church, Beavercreek
  • Saturday, December 17, 7:30pm
    St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, Columbus

The Men of NO PROMISES

  • Joshua Steele (Pleasant Ridge) – Voice teacher, producer, performer, dad
  • Charlie Harper (Symmes Township) – Actor, stagehand, project manager, dad
  • Adam Wheeler (Dayton) – Drummer, multi-instrumentalist, digital music producer, dad
  • Mike Robertson (Columbus) – Multi-instrumentalist, school principal, dad
  • David Baum (Blue Ash) – Broadway veteran, dance teacher, clinical psychologist, dad
  • Jeff Grooms (Cold Spring) – Chorister, hair stylist, dog dad
  • Matt Croy (Findlay) – Performer, producer, property manager, dad
  • John Slate (Dayton) – Music director, jazz keyboardist, drone enthusiast

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