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Comedic Writing for the Stage with Dave Powell at Know Theatre

KTC_logoHello,

My name is Maggie Rader and I’m the Education Director at the Know Theatre. I wanted to send you information about a class we’ll be offering this spring called, Comedic Writing for the Stage. Here’s all the info and how to sign up:

Comedic Writing for the Stage- with Dave Powell

Enroll Here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfoPX0NQEc3MTEgQsescmMMRezyZCatR1bC-2HdoERCORJMjg/viewform

Course Description:
This class will cover how to develop written material from improvised scenes. Students will learn basic scene format, editing improvised scenes into a script, and classic comedic tropes to help structure a scene. If you’ve ever laughed, made other people laugh, or wished to do either, then this class is for you. No experience in improv or comedy are required. All that is required is  a willingness to learn and have fun while doing it. This class is for students ages 16-99.

Dates/times:
All classes will take place from 6:30pm-9:00pm

  • February 6, 20
  • March 6, 20
  • April 3, (Holding April 17th as an inclement weather make-up day)

Cost: $175. Payment must be made by the beginning of first class. Payment can be made by check or credit card to the Education Director, Maggie Rader.

You can mail a personal check to:

Know Theatre
Attn: Maggie Rader
1120 Jackson St.
Cincinnati, OH 45202

You can pay by credit card by calling Maggie Rader at 513-300-5669.

Instructor: Dave F’n Powell is currently a Co-Director of  OTRimprov, the house team for Know Theatre, theatre professor at Xavier University, and a producer for the Improv Festival of Cincinnati. He is a graduate of the Second City Conservatory, Writing, and Graduate program in Detroit. He already knows you can be funny.

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Cincinnati Playhouse Offers Immersive, Inspired Learning with Winter Acting Classes for Youth Ages 3 to 14

PIP_logo(CINCINNATI) – The Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park’s winter acting class schedule, for young performers ages 3 to 14, offers adventures with imaginative sea creatures, wizards, zombies and contemporary musicals to engage young imaginations in creative and confidence-building ways. Designed to strengthen communication skills and develop a sense of community, the classes will focus on individual and collective skill development in a fun, supportive environment.

Children from age 3 through third grade will dive into a world of wonder with Under the Sea Adventures. Using storytelling and movement, they’ll stretch their imaginations to transform into real and imagined sea creatures and discover new habitats. They’ll make friends while working on motor skills, collaboration and group endeavors. Under the Sea Adventures will be offered on Saturdays from Jan. 14 through March 11 (no class Feb. 25): at 10 a.m. for ages 3 and 4 (30-minute sessions, $95); at 10:30 a.m. for kindergarten and first graders (45-minute sessions, $140); and at 11:15 a.m. for second and third graders (45-minute sessions, $140).

Fourth and fifth graders will conjure up the potions, spells and tricks that make up the magic of acting in Wizarding School, which will be offered in two different sessions. The 55-minute classes will be held at 4 p.m. Mondays from Jan. 9 through March 13 (no classes Jan. 16 or Feb. 20) and also — just added — at 9 a.m. Saturdays from Jan. 14 through March 11 (no class Feb. 25). Young performers will learn to use their voices, bodies and imaginations to cast a spell over audiences. Through improvisation and introductory acting techniques they’ll discover that they have the power to transform themselves and the world around them. Cost is $160 for either session.

Zombie Apocalypse arrives for middle schoolers (grades six through eight) at 5 p.m. Mondays from Jan. 9 through March 13 (no classes Jan. 16 or Feb. 20). Students will create a fun and terrifying vision of the undead future through the use of stage makeup and combat to shape-shift into the unique inner zombies they are meant to be. The fee for the 55-minute Zombie Apocalypse sessions is $160.

The Art of Musical Theatre, geared to fifth through eighth graders, takes on Contemporary Musicals in 55-minute classes at 6 p.m. Mondays from Jan. 9 through March 13 (no classes Jan. 16 or Feb. 20; $160). Budding musical theatre students will learn introductory dance and vocal techniques that add polish and pizzazz to the catchy, can’t-get-them-out-of-your-head songs from Hamilton, Matilda and Catch Me If You Can.

All classes will take place at the Playhouse, and the final day of each class will include a sharing of student work with families. To register, visit cincyplay.com or call the Box Office at 513-421-3888. Additional details and class schedules for the entire season can be found on the Playhouse website.

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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Teen Shakespeare Acting Classes Now Enrolling at CSC

CSC_Groundlings logoNOW ENROLLING!
Groundlings and Groundlings Junior
Teen Shakespeare Acting Classes

Groundlings Junior
This is an acting class for 6th-9th grade students who are interested in furthering their acting skills and understanding of Shakespeare. The emphasis of the program will be on learning basic acting skills, working together as an ensemble, and speaking Shakespeare’s text. Workshops on movement, voice, text analysis, character development, and Shakespearean performance will take place throughout the program. By working together through theatre games and scene work, actors in the program will experience the excitement of the artistic process.

Cost: $295/semester. Students are encouraged but not required to participate in both semesters.

Class takes place at Cincinnati Shakespeare Company, Sundays 6-8:30 PM. Click here for class dates.

Instructors: Miranda McGee for Fall 2016
Kyle Brumley for Spring 2017

Groundlings
This is an acting ensemble developed to provide 10th-12th grade students with the opportunity to learn performance techniques from professional actors while studying Shakespeare and his texts. This 20-week acting-intensive program includes workshops, text analysis, and training in both voice and movement. CSC’s Groundlings provides students with the tools they need to develop their acting talents in a fun and nurturing environment.

This program is audition only for NEW members.
Cost: $750 for entire school year- students register & pay in two installments of $375. Students are required to participate in both semesters of Groundlings.

Class takes place at Cincinnati Shakespeare Company, Saturdays 9-11:30 AM. Click here for class dates.

Instructors: Jeremy Dubin and Sara Clark

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Theatrical Improv Class Begins May 18

CI_logoThe Coincidence Improv Academy will be offering a 7-week “Fundamentals of Improv” class next week. This is the first of four progressive levels of classes, from beginner to advanced. Our goal is to give students the skills and the opportunity to perform improvised theatre for an audience.

How is this different than other improv classes? The CIA focuses on a style of theatrical improv called “long form”: grounded in truthful scenework, complex and challenging like jazz, but ultimately very rewarding for the actor and captivating for an audience.

“Improv Fundamentals”
Weekly starting Wednesday May 18th at 7pm
Dramakinetics in Northside
Click here for more information and to register.

Hope to see you soon! We also have a free workshop on the Saturday, May 21st at 2pm. You can register at the web site.

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CITY FUSION: A Weeklong Performance Arts Workshop Festival

City Fusion is a weeklong festival of performance workshops. Acclaimed artists from Cincinnati Chicago, Boston and will bring vast expertise to an exciting array of styles and disciplines, culminating in a live event for the students
April 23-30th 2016 | Cincinnati

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

WHO: City Fusion is a weeklong festival of performance workshops that will join artists and experienced instructors from Cincinnati and partner cities to share resources and to intentionally cross promote the unique performance resources that each city provides. With the mission to offer educational opportunities through the use of theatre, music, and other live performance techniques, City Fusion will culminate in a live performance on Saturday April 30 at The Monastery in Walnut Hills.

WHAT: Workshops include Songwriting, taught by the leaders of one of America’s best bands, Chuck Cleaver and Lisa Walker of Cincinnati’s Wussy; Sketch Comedy Writing, taught by award winning playwright, film, television actor, and former cast member of Chicago’s Second City, Kevin Crowley; Theatre Piece Creation, taught by Professor Emeritus of Dramatic Performance at University Of Cincinnati’s CCM, Michael Burnham; and Musical Improvisation (no singing experience required) led by the Artistic Director of Improv Boston, former Music Director, and teacher at Chicago’s Second City, Mike Descoteaux.

WHEN: Saturday April 23- Saturday April 20. All information, enrollment, times, dates and directions: cityfusioncincinnati.com

WHERE: The Monastery Walnut Hills and WNKU (Songwriting Workshop Sat April 23)

REGISTER: cityfusioncincinnati.com. 2016 workshops are offered at a special introductory fee of $25 dollars per class. This enrollment fee includes the option for students to perform live on Saturday, April 30th at The Monastery Studio (sketch writing students will have their work read live by professional actors from The Clifton Players).

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