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Help TRIP JONES solve the Mystery in ROKCincy Opera for Children at the Arts Center at Dunham

ROK_Trip Jones logoCINCINNATI, OH – March 26, 2018 — The Free Family Fun Series at the Arts Center at Dunham resumes with the ROKCincy Opera for Children production of “Trip Jones and the Case of the Missing Music” on Saturday, April 7 at 2 p.m.

Join Trip Jones for a choose-your-own adventure opera with ROKCincy as he tried to solve the mystery of the Diva’s missing music before the curtain goes up and the show…can’t go on. This action-packed, interactive story takes audiences behind the scenes to learn what it takes to put on grand opera. The performance is 40 minutes in length and is appropriate for grades K-6 and their families.

ROKCincy is a non-profit program with a mission to introduce young people to the thrill of live, fully staged opera and to give developing professional musicians an opportunity to hone their performance skills through experience.

“The Free Family Fun Series has a growing following,” said Carrie Mees, who supports programming at the Arts Center at Dunham. “The series allows people of all ages to experience the arts for free and inspire them to get involved in the performing arts.”

All 2017-2018 Free Family Fun Series wraps up on Saturday, May 19 at 2:00 p.m. with Rapunzel by Mike Kenny performed by the Playhouse in the Park’s Off the Hill Productions. Courtesy of a grant from Price Hill Will Arts CAT, Rapunzel lives in tower with her loving, yet very overprotective Nan after her mother left across the big sea. Year after year, Nan builds their tower higher and higher to protect them from the disgraceful, scary world. Every year, Rapunzel’s hair grows longer and so does her curiosity about the outside. It isn’t until she meets a local boy, Rafi, who finally gives her the courage to be free. Recommended for all ages.

Reservations for performances in the ACAD FREE Family Fun Series can be made online (www.sunsetplayers.org) or by calling 513-588-4988.

The Arts Center at Dunham is a fine arts center for the west side of Cincinnati and its vision is to provide affordable creative and performing arts for Price Hill and surrounding communities. Housed in one of the three remaining buildings of what was the first municipally owned tuberculosis sanatorium in the United States, the Arts Center includes a 350-seat performance venue as well as extensive studio and programming space. The Arts Center is located in the Dunham Recreation Complex. See what is happening at the Arts Center at Dunham on Facebook.

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THE LAST FIREFLY Brightens the Arts Center at Dunham and its Free Family Fun Series

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Promotional photo by Tony Arrasmith/Arrasmith & Associates.

CINCINNATI, OH – September 27, 2017 — The Free Family Fun Series returns to the Arts Center at Dunham with the Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park’s Off the Hill THE LAST FIREFLY on Saturday, October 7 at 2 p.m.

Courtesy of a grant from Price Hill Will Arts CAT, THE LAST FIREFLYy is the mythical story of Boom, the son of Thunder, who sets out to discover his true self. After his stepfather forces Boom from his home, he begins a search for his real father, which takes him on a journey of self-discovery where he must courageously battle forces of nature. THE LAST FIREFLY is recommended for ages 8 and up.

“This show is a fun adventure that will engage the imaginations of children and parents alike,” says Daunielle Rasmussen, director of education and community engagement at the Playhouse.

Noted playwright Naomi Iizuka’s script is an evocative and kabuki-influenced play geared towards young audiences. Kabuki theatre is a Japanese form of stage drama that is characterized by elaborate costumes, lively storytelling, music, movement and dancing.

Traditionally, kabuki theatre explores themes of good and evil through nature and spirituality. Characters include Lightning, Monkey, Tree and Spider, and Boom must also battle fierce elements of nature. These fantastical characteristics call for an especially innovative approach to set design, props and costume, all of which are crafted by Playhouse artisans.

THE LAST FIREFLY is performed by members of the 2017-18 Bruce E. Coyle Acting Intern Company, under the direction of Playhouse Associate Artist Timothy Douglas. As Associate Artist, Douglas has directed many productions for the Marx and Shelterhouse stages, including Jitney, Buzzer, Clybourne Park, The North Pool, Mothers and Sons and the world premiere of Safe House. THE LAST FIREFLY marks his first production for the Playhouse in which he directs young and emerging artists for children’s theatre. Off the Hill is supported by The Robert and Adele Schiff Family Foundation and John C. Griswold Foundation.

“The Free Family Fun Series has a growing following, and we are excited to bring it back for another season at The Arts Center at Dunham,” said Carrie Mees, who supports programming at the Arts Center at Dunham. “The series allows people of all ages to experience the arts for free and inspire them to get involved in the performing arts.”

All Free Family Fun Series performances are on Saturdays at 2:00 p.m. The remaining series includes:

  • February 17, 2018 – PINOCCHIO by Toby Hulse and performed by the Playhouse in the Park’s Off the Hill Productions. Courtesy of a grant from Price Hill Will Arts CAT. The much-loved tale about a wooden puppet who dreams of becoming a real boy is packed with magical characters, cartwheels, circus antics and dollops of fun for the whole family starting at age 6 and up.
  • March 3, 2018 Cincinnati Ballet Dancers from the prestigious Cincinnati Ballet will provide an exciting peek into the typical day in the life of professional dancers. Audience members will learn the fundamentals of the art of ballet and gain an understanding of the discipline and athleticism required for a professional career in ballet. A dance demonstration with audience participation and a question and answer discussion are included.
  • April 7, 2018 ROKCincy Opera for Children: TRIP JONES AND THE CASE OF THE MISSING MUSIC
    Join Trip Jones for a choose-your-own adventure opera with ROKCincy as he tried to solve the mystery of the Diva’s missing music before the curtain goes up and the show…can’t go on. This action-packed, interactive story takes audiences behind the scenes to learn what it takes to put on grand opera. The performance is 40 minutes in length and is appropriate for grades K-6 and their families. ROKCincy is a non-profit program with a mission to introduce young people to the thrill of live, fully staged opera and to give developing professional musicians an opportunity to hone their performance skills through experience.
  • May 19, 2018 RAPUNZEL by Mike Kenny and performed by the Playhouse in the Park’s Off the Hill Productions. Courtesy of a grant from Price Hill Will Arts CAT. Rapunzel lives in tower with her loving, yet very overprotective Nan after her mother left across the big sea. Year after year, Nan builds their tower higher and higher to protect them from the disgraceful, scary world. Every year, Rapunzel’s hair grows longer and so does her curiosity about the outside. It isn’t until she meets a local boy, Rafi, who finally gives her the courage to be free. Recommended for all ages.

Reservations for performances in the ACAD FREE Family Fun Series can be made online (www.sunsetplayers.org) or by calling 513-588-4988.

The Arts Center at Dunham is a fine arts center for the west side of Cincinnati and its vision is to provide affordable creative and performing arts for Price Hill and surrounding communities. Housed in one of the three remaining buildings of what was the first municipally owned tuberculosis sanatorium in the United States, the Arts Center includes a 350-seat performance venue as well as extensive studio and programming space. The Arts Center is located in the Dunham Recreation Complex. See what is happening at the Arts Center at Dunham on Facebook.

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FIREBIRD Ticket Auction Benefits The Arts Center at Dunham

MISC_Arts Center At Dunham logoThe Arts Center at Dunham has tickets for 2 “up close” seats to the May 12th, 11am performance of Stravinsky’s FIREBIRD at the Taft Theatre:

Orchestra Level, Row E, Seats 1-2 on the aisle (face value $142 for the pair)

The tickets were donated to help raise funds for the ongoing repair and restoration of the historic Arts Center.  The tickets will be “awarded“ to the best offer.  Bids” will be accepted through midnight Sunday, May 7th.

If interested, please email what you are willing to pay, minimum and maximum, as well as a phone number to contact you, to sunsetplayerscincy@gmail.com.

I will contact the winner of the tickets on Monday morning to arrange payment and delivery of the tickets (- ;

Thanks for your consideration of this special opportunity!

Carrie L. Mees
The Arts Center at Dunham Facility & Fundraising Task Force
Sunset Players Board Member: Historian & Coordination of Season Ads, Passes, Patrons & Sponsors

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Grab a Drink and Join THE SAVANNAH SIPPING SOCIETY

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Dawn Lindsey, Cathy Woodruff, Carrie Mees & Marcia Grant.

CINCINNATI, OH – April 24, 2017 — Sunset Players is proud to present the regional premiere of The Savannah Sipping Society by Jessie Jones, Nicholas Hope and Jamie Wooten and directed by Don Frimming at the Arts Center at Dunham (1945 Dunham Way, Cincinnati, OH 45238).

Presented through special arrangements with Dramatics Play Service Inc., The Savannah Sipping Society centers on four Southern women, played by Cathy Woodruff, Marcia Grant, Dawn Lindsey and Carrie Mees, who need to escape the sameness of their day-to-day routines. The women are drawn together by Fate—and an impromptu happy hour—and decide it is high time to reclaim the enthusiasm for life they’ve lost through the years. Over the course of six months filled with laughter, hilarious misadventures and the occasional liquid refreshment, these middle-aged women successfully bond and find the confidence to jumpstart their new lives.

Performance dates are May 5, 6, 12, 13, 14, 18, 19 & 20. All shows are at 8 PM, except Thursday at 7:30 PM and Sunday at 3 PM.  Cincinnati State’s Interpreter Training Program will provide sign language interpreting for the deaf community on Saturday, May 13.

Tickets are $14 general admission or $12 for seniors, students or groups of 10 or more and can be purchased online at the Sunset Players website (www.sunsetplayers.org) or at the door. Tickets can also be reserved by calling 513-588-4988.

Sunset Players, Inc. is a community theater group located on the west side of Cincinnati. Founded in 1979, the group performs at the Arts Center at Dunham and has produced more than 120 plays. Its mission is to bring a smile, and its plays include comedies, farces, dramatic comedies and musical comedies—as long as there is some “comedy” in the performance somewhere. For more information about the 37th season, visit our website at www.sunsetplayers.org or like us on Facebook.

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THE LION, THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE Wraps up the Arts Center at Dunham’s Free Family Fun

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CINCINNATI, OH – March 24, 2017 — Walk through the wardrobe into Narnia for the Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park’s Off the Hill Productions of THE LION, THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE on Saturday, April 22 at 2 p.m. at The Arts Center at Dunham (1945 Dunham Way, Cincinnati, OH 45238).

Courtesy of a grant from Price Hill Will and supported by The Robert and Adele Schiff Family Foundation and John C. Griswold Foundation, the adaptation by Le Clanché du Rand introduces audiences to a vast array of C.S. Lewis’ classic literary characters played by two actors from the Playhouse’s 2016-17 Bruce E. Coyle Acting Intern Company, including Richard Buchanan, Ernaijsa Curry, Tatum Hunter and Taha Mandviwala.

Brian Isaac Phillips, Artistic Director of Cincinnati Shakespeare Company, is directing the play. “The thing that excites me the most about working with the team is the variety of imaginations coming together to work on the same story,” says Phillips. “The script is minimal in what it demands, but it inspires many different takes on how to tell the story. I was first exposed to this story in elementary school. My hope is that our production will be an introduction for a new generation and make the same lasting impression.”

THE LION, THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE tells the story of Narnia, beginning when the Pevensie children are taken to Professor Digory Kirke’s house in the height of the World War II Blitz. Though they’ve escaped the dangers that lurk over London, England, the siblings grow bored in the quiet house. Trying to make the most of their dreary situation, their adventures begin with an innocent game of hide-and-seek. Lucy Pevensie stumbles upon a land she never could have dreamed of when she chooses a lone wardrobe as a hiding place from her siblings.

The original C.S. Lewis novel was published in 1950 after the tough times of the war ended. Lewis takes the audience’s imaginations to their full capacities with mythical characters, including fauns, dwarves and talking lions. The adaptation begins with Lucy and Peter talking about what happened to them in Narnia. Lucy then prompts Peter to share their experiences with the audience.

With only two actors and a traveling set, the show is a performance in trunk-style theatre, with wardrobe and props emerging from a single place throughout the show. Even very young children can see themselves in the characters, as the structure of this adaptation mimics children at play.

Daunielle Rasmussen, Director of Education and Community Engagement says, “This adaptation will be a completely magical experience for little ones. It definitely meets them on their level because the way that our team is going to play is how they play: with their imaginations.” 

The show is recommended for ages 5 and up.

Reservations are recommended for the FREE Family Fun Series and can be made online (www.sunsetplayers.org) or by calling 513-588-4988.

The Arts Center at Dunham is a fine arts center for the west side of Cincinnati and its vision is to provide affordable creative and performing arts for Price Hill and surrounding communities. Housed in one of the three remaining buildings of what was the first municipally owned tuberculosis sanatorium in the United States, the Arts Center includes a 350-seat performance venue as well as extensive studio and programming space. The Arts Center is in the Dunham Recreation Complex. See what is happening at the Arts Center at Dunham on Facebook.

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