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Showboat’s ARSENIC AND OLD LACE Earns LCT Nomination

Panelists for the League of Cincinnati Theatres (LCT) have recognized the Showboat Majestic’s ARSENIC AND OLD LACE with a nomination for scenic design.

ARSENIC AND OLD LACE is an American comedy classic, in which we meet the charming and innocent old ladies, the Brewster sisters, who populate their cellar with the remains of socially and religiously “acceptable” roomers; the antics of their brother who thinks he is Teddy Roosevelt; and the murderous activities of another brother while the younger brother Mortimer is trying to get married to a regular girl.

Matt Lape was nominated for scenic design. Panelists thought it was an “impressive” and “ingenious” use of space, which made “every inch of it workable for the actors”.

ARSENIC AND OLD LACE continues through July 1st. Tickets can be purchased at http://www.cincinnatilandmarkproductions.com/sbm.

Final LCT awards will be determined at the end of the season and announced at the LCT gala in the spring.

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‘Incline Theater’ Proposed for East Price Hill

Cincinnati Landmark Productions Envisions New Performing Arts Venue Overlooking City

This Monday, at a meeting of the East Price Hill Improvement Association, representatives from Cincinnati Landmark Productions expect to present a proposal for building a new performing arts center in the Incline District in East Price Hill.

Cincinnati Landmark Productions (CLP) is the non-profit owner and operator of the Covedale Center for the Performing Arts in West Price Hill as well as the producing company and nautical caretaker of the Showboat Majestic downtown.

The new proposed theater would seat around 250 and be programmed year-round by Cincinnati Landmark Productions to create an estimated 112 “show nights” in the new space, including a subscription season designed to complement the season at the Covedale Center, a short “summer fare” season and one-night concerts, comedy events and cabarets.

CLP officials said the recent 10-year anniversary of the Covedale Center for the Performing Arts prompted discussions about ways to grow the organization over the next 10 years. With the Covedale Center’s production schedule already at its limits and with the Showboat Majestic being a summer-only venue, the only avenue for meaningful growth was to investigate the feasibility of a new venue.

Representatives from CLP met with developers and neighborhood leaders around the region to discuss its goals and to look for good fits. But it was the meeting with a development group from East Price Hill that owned a vacant parcel on Matson Place that quickly rose to the top.

“The Incline District is a neighborhood on the rise,” said CLP Executive Artistic Director Tim Perrino. “It’s exactly the place a growing arts organization wants to be.”

Perrino said after initial discussions, both CLP and the developers viewed the partnership as a win-win. The land and its ideal location next to plentiful parking, dining options and a gorgeous view would make for a great regional draw.

“The people we’ve talked to see the true value an arts center can bring to a neighborhood,” Perrino said. “The arts create neighborhood vibrancy, more pedestrians, good news stories, visitors from outside the neighborhood, more bar and restaurant patrons, and improved neighborhood perception.”

CLP has seen first-hand the impact the Covedale Center has made in West Price Hill. Since opening in 2002, the arts center quadrupled its subscribers from 804 the first year to over 3,600 for the upcoming season. Attendance ballooned from 13,990 in the 2002-03 season to over 35,300 (representing 309 zip codes) in the 2011-12 season.

Additionally, small business owners in the Glenway Avenue neighborhood business district (where the Covedale Center resides) say they have invested more than $500,000 in their properties since the arts center opened. Restaurant owners cite a 15-20 percent increase in business on Covedale Center show nights, and local safety officials credit theater-going crowds with pushing crime away from the area.

“We’re excited to present the idea to the community,” Perrino said. “It’s a neighborhood I care about deeply. As East Price Hill grows and thrives, it would be the perfect place for Cincinnati Landmark Productions to do the same.”

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CLP Seeks Stage Manager for CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF

Cincinnati Landmark Productions is seeking a STAGE MANAGER for The Covedale Center for the Performing Arts season opener: CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF

Rehearsals run: August 7 – September 5, 2012

Rehearsal Times: Monday – Friday 6:30 – 10:30 pm; Sat 3 to 6 pm; Sunday 6 to 10 pm.

This is a paid position.

If interested, please contact Jennifer Perrino @ jenniferperrino@covedalecenter.com (no calls please).

Requirements: Must have stage management experience. Excellent administrative, organizational and communication skills. Ability to run all aspect of rehearsals/performances, must be able to call the show. Must work well with others and be able to work unsupervised. Must be able to attend ALL rehearsals and performances. Must have valid driver’s licenses and reliable transportation.

Complete Performance Dates (2012)

  • Thurs. Sept. 6 – Fri. Sept. 7 – Sat. Sept. 8 – Sun. Sept. 9
  • Thurs. Sept. 13 – Fri. Sept. 14 – Sat. Sept. 15 – Sun. Sept. 16
  • Thurs. Sept. 20 – Fri. Sept. 21 – Sat. Sept. 22 – Sun. Sept. 23
  • Thurs. Sept. 27 – Fri. Sept. 28 – Sat. Sept. 29 – Sun. Sept. 30

Performances are Thursday – Saturday at 8 pm. Sunday at 2 pm.

CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF
September 6 – 30, 2012
by Tennessee Williams

In a plantation house, a family celebrates the sixty-fifth birthday of Big Daddy, as they sentimentally dub him. The mood is somber, despite the festivities, because a number of evils poison the gaiety: greed, sins of the past and desperate clawing hopes for the future spar with one another as the knowledge that Big Daddy is dying slowly makes the rounds. This is a gripping and intensely moving play, a play that can hold its own. Brilliant scenes of sudden and lashing dramatic power, break open…There is no one moment in the evening when the stinging accuracy of Mr. Williams’ ear for human speech is not compellingly in evidence. Greg Procaccino, Director

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CLP Seeks Part-Time Assistant Set Builder

Cincinnati Landmark Productions is seeking a part-time assistant set builder for The Covedale Center for the Performing Arts and The Showboat Majestic.

Assistant Set Builder – Job Requirements:
Must be at least 19 years of age, have high school diploma or equivalency, have a valid driver’s license and reliable transportation. Candidate must be able to work in an unsupervised environment. Must be a self starter, dependable, and have excellent communication skills. Ability to utilize tools for set work and technical equipment. Must be able and willing to follow instructions. Carpentry skills a plus! Good time management skills a must. Must be able to lift 50 lbs.

Hours for position vary – however basic timeframe includes 8:30 am to 4:30 pm. Pay rate is $9.00 hourly.

If interested, please contact Matt Lape @ mattlape@covedalecenter.com No phone calls please.

Deadline to submit resume is Tuesday, June 5, 2012.

Please note: Only a select few will be contacted for an interview.

Start date – immediate.

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ARSENIC AND OLD LACE runs June 13-July 1

ARSENIC AND OLD LACE
Presented by the Showboat Majestic
June 13-July 1
Public Landing

We meet the charming and innocent ladies who populate their cellar with the remains of socially and religiously “acceptable” roomers; the antics of their brother who thinks he is Teddy Roosevelt; and the murderous activities of the psychotic other brother, Jonathon.

Directed by Elizabeth A. Harris

Cast: Stephen Samuels as Mortimer Brewster, Cindy Head as Elaine Harper, Elaine Eckstein as Abby Brewster, Deb Holthus as Martha Brewster, Jim Rogers as Jonathan Brewster, Jim Waldfogle as Dr. Einstein, Mike Hall as Teddy Brewster, Dave Woellert as Mr. Witherspoon, Stephen Marck as Office O’Hara, Darryl Hilton as Lieutenant Rooney, Tom Durkin as Mr. Gibbs, Bob Allen as Dr. Reverend Harper, Jeffery Tyler Boothe as Office Klein & Brian Donaldson as Office Brophy

  • Wed-Sat, June 13-16 at 8pm
  • Sun, June 17 at 2pm
  • Wed-Sat, June 20-23 at 8pm
  • Sun, June 24 at 2pm & 7pm
  • Wed-Sat, June 27-30 at 8pm
  • Sun, July 1 at 2pm

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