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Cincinnati Lab Theatre Announces 2018 New Works Festival

CLT_logoCINCINNATI LAB THEATRE ANNOUNCES
2018 NEW WORKS FESTIVAL
July 19 – 28, 2018

CINCINNATI, May 10, 2018 — Cincinnati LAB Theatre’s New Works Festival will present two fully staged workshop productions and two original play readings in a rotating festival repertoire over two weekends, July 19 – July 28, 2018. All performances will again be presented in Cincinnati at Clifton Performance Theatre, 404 Ludlow Ave, Cincinnati, OH.

Cincinnati LAB Theatre is now in its fifth producing season. Cincinnati LAB Theatre’s past productions include Buckeye and Judas by Elizabeth a. Harris, Led Thespian by Jason Podplesky, 3some by Brian Griffin, An Evening with Stephen Crane by Phil Paradis, Chase the Dragon by Kirk Sheppard, and Identity: An Evening of Three Twenty-Minute Plays by Elizabeth a. Harris, Brian Griffin, and Leah Strasser.

Part of Cincinnati LAB Theatre’s mission is to provide playwrights with opportunities to develop their work through a traditional workshop process, while utilizing some of the area’s finest professional actors. Cincinnati LAB Theatre’s New Works Festival is comprised of two different series that will present new and innovative works in various stages of development, encourage open and honest discussions, and allow audiences an inside look into the creative process.

WORKSHOP SERIES: The New Works Festival Workshop Series will present two brand-new fully staged workshop productions:

Medusa in You by Valetta Anderson. Directed by Daryl Harris.
A son is murdered by police who have sworn to protect and serve. A sister races for vengeance for her twin brother’s death. Follow two parent-pairs in parallel universes as they chase their daughter, Eve, in her race for vengeance for Adam. Each Black and White parent-pair battles for their surviving child, as History conjures its own agenda.
Performances July 19, 21, and 27, 2018, at 7:30pm.

The Hired Man by Heather Meyer. Directed by Jason Podplesky. The Hired Man, follows a restless cattlewoman, Matty, as she’s hired on at a struggling cattle ranch in the modern-day American West. Matty searches for respite from the hauntings of her mother with the ranch owner, Hank, and his granddaughter, Ellen. Can Matty find answers and peace?
Performances July 20, 26, and 28, 2018 at 7:30pm.

ABOUT THE ARTISTS:

Valetta Anderson (Playwright, Medusa in You) Stageplays include “Hallelujah Street Blues” Horizon Theatre; “The Match” Kennesaw State University; “Leaving Limbo” Essential Theatre; “Today” (an AT&T:Onstage Award recipient) by Jomandi Productions that also produced “She’ll Find Her Way Home” as did Pittsburgh’s Kuntu Repertory Theatre and Nashville’s Fisk University and available from Blue Moon Plays. “Toni,” her first screenwriting credit is available on Amazon. “Traveling Thomas” and “Medusa In You” are in development. Valetta’s affiliations include Working Title Playwrights and Dramatists Guild. Formerly she served as Executive Director, DeKalb Council for the Arts; Teaching Artist with the Alliance, Fox and Horizon Theatres; and Adjunct Professor of Playwriting at Spelman College.

Daryl Harris (Director, Medusa in You) is an Associate Professor in the Theatre and Dance Program, School of The Arts, Northern Kentucky University (NKU). At NKU since 2003, in addition to directing departmental productions and teaching theatre courses that include Race, Gender & Theatre; African-American Dramatic Literature; and Arts for Social Change, Daryl has been responsible for creating community-based theatre projects, as well as multi-cultural programming. He is a 50-year veteran of traditional, experimental, educational, and applied theatre. He has studied and worked throughout North America, Europe, West Africa, Asia and Australia as a producer, writer, director, actor, costume designer, professor, facilitator, and lecturer. In 2017, as a Fulbright Specialist, he co-wrote, costumed, directed, and played a cameo role on Sri Lanka International Buddhist Academy’s world premiere production of the traditional Buddhist tale, Sanda Kinduru. This was the third in a series of initiatives using theatre techniques to help English as a Second Language students learn and confidently use the language. Locally, he has directed Celebrated Silence for All Shades Theatre, Cincinnati: City of Immigrants for Arts Wave, and several productions for New Edgecliff Theatre, including Race, and a non-traditionally cast production of The Glass Menagerie. His primary passion: engaging scholars and communities transculturally and transnationally across disciplines.

Heather Meyer (Playwright, The Hired Man) is a playwright in Minneapolis and grew up in the flat spaces of North Dakota. In addition to playwriting, she works as a comedy writer and also writes for an international children’s animated series. She has an MFA in Playwriting from Spalding University Low-Res Creative Writing Program and is a proud member of the Dramatists Guild. Her internet places are http://www.heathermeyeronline.com and @heathermeyer2.

Jason Podplesky (Director, The Hired Man) has worked regionally with The Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, The Contemporary American Theatre Company, The Know Theatre of Cincinnati, The Human Race Theatre, and the Cincinnati LAB Theatre. In New York he has worked at The Flea Theater, The Classical Theatre of Harlem, The Public Theater, MCC, and was a member of the Lincoln Center Theater Director’s Lab.

PLAY READING SERIES: The New Works Festival Play Reading Series will present staged readings of new plays currently under development:

Four Horses by Mary Beringer. Directed by Erin Carr. Four Horses is a blasphemous dark comedy about the end of the world. When Pestilence accidentally kills Death, the whole world stops. The people of Earth become immortal, and it is up to the remaining three horsemen to track down a replacement Death. They think they have found one when they discover the last person on Death’s list, but training a new Death is more difficult than it sounds. Saturday, July 21, 2018 at 5:00pm.

When the Son is Shining by Jeffery Fischer Smith. Directed by Jeffery K. Miller. As 1960s America falls apart, so does a small Long Island family. Morality collapses on all fronts. Big and small family worlds are in upheaval. Father, mother, son, wife, neighbors – all find themselves pitted against each other. Set against the backdrop of the tumultuous 1960s, this play reveals the unraveling of an American family during the assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Lee Harvey Oswald, and Martin Luther King Jr., and the conviction of Jack Ruby. No one will arise unscathed but will their world completely unravel?
Saturday, July 28, 2018 at 5:00pm.

ABOUT THE ARTISTS:

Mary Beringer (Playwright, Four Horses) is a writer who was born and raised in Ohio. She went to Ursuline Academy high school, and majored in English in college, where she began writing plays and films. Four Horses is her first play to be produced in the Cincinnati area.

Erin Carr (Director, Four Horses) is currently working as a professional actor, physical theatre creator and theatre activist out of Cincinnati, OH. In addition, she is the Co-Artistic Director of the feminist-centric theatre company, ReVamp Collective, based in Philadelphia, PA, as well as the Co-Founder of Solasta Theatre Lab in Cincinnati, OH. Additional information: http://www.erincarr.com.

Jeffery Fischer Smith (Playwright, When the Son is Shining) is a Los Angeles area-based writer and producer working in theatre, film, and television. His stage plays have been produced in New York City and around the USA from Washington to Georgia and California to Massachusetts. Internationally, his work has been produced in Australia, Canada, Malaysia, Mexico, and the Philippines. Jeffrey’s short film Reservations (co-screenwriter / co-executive producer) – based on his award-winning short play of the same name – is currently making the film festival circuit. He received his MFA in Writing from Spalding University and his BA from Cornell University. More information about Jeffrey can be found at: http://www.jfischersmith.com and on Facebook at: http://www.facebook.com/jfischersmith.

Jeffery K. Miller (Director, When the Son is Shining) holds a BA in Theatre from NKU and an MA (ABT) in Performance, Theatre and Practice from Miami University. He is an actor, director and playwright that has worked with companies all over the region. His creative portfolio focuses on developing plays that can lead to problem-solving dialogue with young audiences.

Single Tickets and 2018 New Works Festival All-Access Pass

Single tickets to the 2018 Cincinnati LAB Theatre New Works Festival may be purchased at the door.

  • Workshop Series:
    • $15 Adult – General Admission per performance
    • $10 Student – General Admission per performance
  • Play Reading Series:
    • $5 – General Admission per performance

All-Access Pass
Save $15 and experience all that Cincinnati LAB Theatre has to offer this season! 2018 All-Access Passes are $25. 2018 All-Access passes allow general admission entry for passholders into all 2018 Cincinnati LAB Theatre New Works Festival events.

‘All tickets including Single Tickets and 2018 ALL ACCESS Pass are sold CASH at the door.
No pre-purchase or credit card purchase available.

About Cincinnati LAB Theatre
Cincinnati LAB Theatre is an organization for established and emerging playwrights and performers and is dedicated to a collaborative creative process that will present established works of drama and develop new plays through a traditional workshop model. Cincinnati LAB Theatre will provide a solid platform for artists to cultivate, strengthen, and hone their artistic crafts and talents and offer quality theatre for Cincinnati audiences.

Cincinnati LAB Theatre
2018 New Works Festival Schedule

Thursday, July 19, 2018
7:30pm – Workshop Series: Medusa in You by Valetta Anderson.

Friday, July 20, 2018
7:30pm – Workshop Series: The Hired Man by Heather Meyer

Saturday, July 21, 2018
5:00pm – Play Reading Series: Four Horses by Mary Beringer
7:30pm – Workshop Series: Medusa in You by Valetta Anderson

Thursday, July 26, 2018
7:30pm – Workshop Series: The Hired Man by Heather Meyer

Friday, July 27, 2018
7:30pm – Workshop Series: Medusa in You by Valetta Anderson.

Saturday, July 28, 2017
5:00pm – Play Reading Series: When the Son is Shining by Jeffery Fischer Smith
7:30pm – Workshop Series: The Hired Man by Heather Meyer

All performances will be presented at Clifton Performance Theatre, 404 Ludlow Ave, Cincinnati, OH.

Follow Cincinnati LAB Theatre on our Facebook page and our website http://cincylabtheatre.wixsite.com/cincylab.

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Cincinnati Lab Theatre Producing LED THESPIAN at the 2018 Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Aug. 7-11, 2018

CLAB_Led Thespian promo

Elizabeth a. Harris, Eric Kilpatrick & Torie Pate Perdue.

CINCINNATI, February 26, 2018 — Cincinnati LAB Theatre is proud to announce it will be producing LED THESPIAN by Jason Podplesky with original music by Eric Kilpatrick, Jason Podplesky, and Aaron Almashy, at the 2018 Edinburgh Fringe Festival in Edinburgh, Scotland. Original cast members, Eric Kilpatrick, Elizabeth a. Harris, Torie Pate, and Josh Wank will be reprising their roles for the festival. LED THESPIAN was workshopped and produced last summer as a part of Cincinnati LAB Theatre’s 2017 New Works Festival.

The Edinburgh Fringe Festival is one of the largest performing arts festivals in the world hosting thousands of performers throughout the month of August. LAB will be performing at the Paradise Green in The Annexe theatre August 7-11. Please visit the Edinburgh Fringe Festival website concerning ticket information https://www.edfringe.com/experience.

Cincinnati LAB Theatre is entering its fifth season. We are excited for this opportunity to continue our growth and to further empower Cincinnati area artists to cultivate, strengthen and hone their artistic crafts and talents. Follow us on Facebook and check out our website http://cincylabtheatre.wixsite.com/cincylab to keep up on news regarding our participation in the 2018 Edinburgh Fringe Festival and show announcements for our upcoming 2018 New Works Festival.

About Cincinnati LAB Theatre
Cincinnati LAB Theatre is an organization for established and emerging playwrights and performers in the Greater Cincinnati area and is dedicated to a collaborative creative process that will present established works of drama and develop new plays through a traditional workshop model. Cincinnati LAB Theatre will provide a solid platform for artists to cultivate, strengthen, and hone their artistic crafts and talents and offer quality theatre for Cincinnati audiences.

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Cincinnati Lab Theatre Announces 2017 New Works Festival

August 3 – 12, 2017

clt_logoCINCINNATI, June 28, 2017 — Cincinnati LAB Theatre’s New Works Festival will present two fully staged workshop productions and two original play readings in a rotating festival repertoire over two weekends, August 3 – August 12, 2017. We are excited to announce that all performances will be presented in Cincinnati at Clifton Performance Theatre, 404 Ludlow Ave, Cincinnati, OH.

Cincinnati LAB Theatre is now in its fourth producing season. Cincinnati LAB Theatre’s past productions include BUCKEYE AND JUDAS by Elizabeth a. Harris, AN EVENING WITH STEPHEN CRANE by Phil Paradis, CHASE THE DRAGON by Kirk Sheppard, IS THAT ALL THERE IS? by Sara Mackie and IDENTITY: An Evening of Three Twenty-Minute Plays by Elizabeth a. Harris, Brian Griffin, and Leah Strasser.

Part of Cincinnati LAB Theatre’s mission is to provide area playwrights with opportunities to develop their work through a traditional workshop process, while utilizing some of the area’s finest professional actors. Cincinnati LAB Theatre’s New Works Festival is comprised of three different series that will present new and innovative works in various stages of development, encourage open and honest discussions, and allow audiences an inside look into the creative process.

WORKSHOP SERIES: The New Works Festival Workshop Series will present two brand-new fully staged workshop productions written by local playwrights:

CLT_3Some promo

Brian Berendts, Mary Tensing & Rory Sherida in 3SOME.

3SOME by Brian Griffin. Directed by Lauren Carr. Cast: Brian Berendts, Mary Tensing, and Craig Branch. When Thomas, Claire, and Lonnie arrange a Craigslist “meet up” none of them quite expect the evening that follows. Secrets become exposed, boundaries are pushed, and expectations end up in pieces. Brian Griffin’s titillating and intense new play explores the raw landscape of human psychology while delving into the world of casual hook-ups, and the overwhelming need for those on the brink to make a connection. Performances August 4, 10, and 12, 2017, at 8pm.

CLT_Led Thespian promo

Elizabeth a. Harris, Eric Kilpatrick & Torie Pate Perdue in LED THESPIAN.

LED THESPIAN by Jason Podplesky, Lyrics and Music by Jason Podplesky, Eric Kilpatrick, and Aaron Almashy. Directed by Jason Podplesky, Musical Direction by Aaron Almashy. Cast: Elizabeth a. Harris, Torie Pate Perdue, Eric Kilpatrick, and Joshua Wank. Part play and part mini-concert LED THESPIAN is a new dark comedy that explores love, loss, and the power of music. Set in a bar, it tells the story of Josh, a high school band teacher, who after suddenly losing his job decides to chase his dream of being a rock musician only to find himself entangled in a web of lies, murder, and sexual depravity. Will Josh finally get to touch his musical dream or will he fall perilously short? Watch as this play takes unexpected twists and turns en route to its surprising and non-politically correct resolution. Led Thespian will keep you laughing and guessing until the very end! Performances August 3, 5, and 11, 2017 at 8pm.

DISCOVERY SERIES: The New Works Festival Discovery Series will complement our Workshop Series productions. Guest speakers and/or panelists will lead pre-show discussions that focus on social themes and current topics related to the productions. Pre-performance lectures are scheduled on Thursday, August. 3-“Why We Laugh” (LED THESPIAN) and Thursday, August 10-“Loss and Grieving” (3SOME) at 7pm.

PLAY READING SERIES: The New Works Festival Play Reading Series will present staged readings of new plays currently under development by local playwrights:

NORTH COUNTRY HOLIDAY by Phil Paradis. A young married couple leaves the city and moves to a remote Vermont farmhouse where they spend their first holiday season snowbound. When an old friend visits to talk about art and poetry, what could possibly go wrong to spoil their idyllic north country holiday? Saturday, August 5, 2017 at 5:00pm.

PARIS IS VERNON by Robert Macke. Vernon, a widower, discovers that his estranged son is on a reality show… for drag queens. Michelle, a field producer, interviews Vernon and gives him a chance to reconnect with his son. PARIS IS VERNON explores the importance of family and what it takes to mend a damaged relationship. Saturday, August 12, 2017 at 5:00pm.

Single Tickets and 2017 New Works Festival All-Access Pass

Single tickets to the 2017 Cincinnati LAB Theatre New Works Festival may be purchased in CASH at the door only.

Workshop Series:

  • $15 Adult – General Admission per performance
  • $10 Student – General Admission per performance

Play Reading Series:

  • $5 – General Admission per performance

Discovery Series:

  • Pre-performance lectures are free and open to the public.

All-Access Pass
Save $15 and experience all that Cincinnati LAB Theatre has to offer this season! 2017 All-Access Passes will be available for $25. 2017 All-Access passes allow general admission entry for pass holders into all 2017 Cincinnati LAB Theatre New Works Festival events.

All tickets including Single Tickets and 2017 ALL ACCESS Pass are sold CASH at the door.
No pre-purchase or credit card purchase available.

About Cincinnati LAB Theatre
Cincinnati LAB Theatre is an organization for established and emerging playwrights and performers in the Greater Cincinnati area and is dedicated to a collaborative creative process that will present established works of drama and develop new plays through a traditional workshop model. Cincinnati LAB Theatre will provide a solid platform for artists to cultivate, strengthen, and hone their artistic crafts and talents and offer quality theatre for Cincinnati audiences.

Cincinnati LAB Theatre
2017 New Works Festival Schedule

Thursday, August 3, 2017

  • 7pm – Discovery Series: “Why We Laugh”
    Guest Speaker: To Be Announced
  • 8pm – Workshop Series: LED THESPIAN by Jason Podplesky, Music and Lyrics by Jason Podplesky, Eric Kilpatrick, and Aaron Almashy.

Friday, August 4, 2017

  • 8pm – Workshop Series: 3SOME by Brian Griffin

Saturday, August 5, 2017

  • 5pm – Play Reading Series: NORTH COUNTRY HOLIDAY by Phil Paradis
  • 8pm – Workshop Series: LED THESPIAN

Thursday, August 10, 2017

  • 7pm – Discovery Series: “Loss and Grieving”
    Guest Speaker: To Be Announced
  • 8pm – Workshop Series: 3SOME

Friday, August 11, 2017

  • 8pm – Workshop Series: LED THESPIAN

Saturday, August 12, 2017

  • 5pm – Play Reading Series: PARIS IS VERNON by Robert Macke
  • 8pm – Workshop Series: 3SOME

All performances will be presented at Clifton Performance Theatre, 404 Ludlow Ave, Cincinnati, OH.

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CFF17: IS THAT ALL THERE IS? Review

IS THAT ALL THERE IS? presented by Cincinnati LAB Theatre as part of the 2017 Cincinnati Fringe Festival. You can read the show description here

CFF_Is That All There Is“I have not plans to stop singing. What are you going to do when you love music? It’s a terrible disease. You can’t stop.” -Peggy Lee

Jaren Doren handles the role of Ronald/Rita well, but I think he could safely go bigger in personality without becoming a caricature. I would also encourage more stage drinking to better establish his issues with alcohol.

As Ronald’s sister Tess, Danielle Muething strikes a nice emotional balance between sibling and in a way, rival. Her relationship with childhood friend Chad also felt genuine and she handles his original song very well.

Sean Michael Flowers is fun as Chad, but he seemed more comfortable behind the piano. I thought his original song was a good fit for the show.

I did enjoy how the visit from his sister happened mid-transformation from Ronald to “Rita.” The half completed make-up added a surreal quality and really emphasized his/her facial expressions.

While I understand that the playwright was being purposefully vague, there were several instances where few more tidbits of information could have made the dialogue seem less repetitive. Overall though, a strong first effort from Sara Mackie.

Three performances remain through June 10.

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CFF17: My Fringe Schedule: Day 3

I’m back in Over-the-Rhine tonight for three more shows.

CFF_Is That All There IsFirst scheduled is IS THAT ALL THERE IS? This is Cincinnati LAB Theatre’s first entry in the Cincy Fringe, but you may have caught their original productions that last couple of summers over at Falcon Theater.

Ronald Ryan, known professionally as cabaret star “Rita,” prepares for one final performance. Amidst the wigs and gowns are also regrets, booze, and broken relationships. Will this finale – and an encounter with his sister and former duet partner – provide the closure he’s looking for? Or will Ronald leave the stage wondering “Is That All There Is?”

The cast includes Jared Doren, Danielle Muething & Sean Michael Flowers. Local actress Sara Mackie is the playwright of the piece. You can see Sara on stage as Jennifer Keaton in FAMILY TIES (yes, based on the TV sitcom) at Human Race Theatre Company in Dayton through June 25 AFTER the fringe closes, of course. 🙂 Happy opening Sara!

CFF_God of Obsidian promoShow number two is GOD OF OBSIDIAN from Gideon Productions based out of Queens, NY. This is their second visit to the Cincinnati Fringe having presented LIGATURE MARKS in 2014.

You have to cross a bridge to get to Nathan’s house. Crossing in is tricky. But crossing out – as Alice soon discovers – is almost impossible. From the writer of the global hit podcast THE MESSAGE and the creative team behind CityBeat Critic’s Pick LIGATURE MARKS comes a dark fairytale about a psychologically abusive relationship, as one woman seeks the story that will take her back across the bridge and set her free.

CFF_Gen_and_Mabel promoMy Friday night concludes with GEN AND MABEL, the sophomore effort from Caps Lock Theatre from New York, NY.

From last year’s Producer’s Pick Award winner comes a heartbreaking queer dramedy! GEN and MABEL like each other. A whole lot. So why can’t this relationship seem to get off the ground? As they try to shortcut their way to intimacy by baring their souls, they break each other’s hearts repeatedly in tiny, devastating ways – and then come back together. A story about trust, lust, and the quest for connection.

Please say hello if you see me out and about tonight. I’ll be at the Know after the final show for the Fringe News. Happy Fringing!

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