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4000 MILES Quick-Review

Vera Joseph (Rosemary Prinz) and her grandson, Leo Joseph-Connell (Robbie Tann), get reacquainted after years apart. Photo by Sandy Underwood.

Vera Joseph (Rosemary Prinz) and her grandson, Leo Joseph-Connell (Robbie Tann), get reacquainted after years apart. Photo by Sandy Underwood.

4000 MILES presented by Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park through March 9.

Veteran actress Rosemary Prinz shines as feisty grandmother Vera Joseph is this cute and offbeat comedic play. Robbie Tann also does well as Leo, but there were times he came off more caricature than character. Prinz and Tann have a believable relationship as grandmother and grandson. Opening night, Tann’s scenes with the other two actresses (Adina Verson as Bec & Christine Lin as Amanda/Lily) still felt a bit rough around the edges.

The set design by James Kronzer is well done. Director Blake Robinson’s blocking does have the actors side by side on the couch a bit too often for my tastes. It creates less-than ideal sight-lines for the four seats against the upstage wall of the side sections.

I also found the staging of the final scene to be a bit stagnant. For a show about continuing to move forward, it felt strange to have it end with the characters simply sitting on the couch.

Overall, a laugh out loud, funny script with some nice touching moments. Rosemary Prinz steals the show and our hearts.

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My rating: 3.75 out of 5

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PRIDE AND PREJUDICE Shines in Lavish Production at PIP, March 8-April 5

PRIDE AND PREJUDICE SHINES IN LAVISH, FULL-SCALE PRODUCTION AT CINCINNATI PLAYHOUSE, MARCH 8 – APRIL 5

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(CINCINNATI) – Romance is in the air at the Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park as Jane Austen’s masterpiece PRIDE AND PREJUDICE, adapted for the stage by Joseph Hanreddy and J.R. Sullivan, comes to life on the Robert S. Marx Theatre stage March 8 to April 5.

“Austen fans will appreciate the size and scope of this production,” says Artistic Director Blake Robison, who is directing the Playhouse production. “It’s epic. It includes all of the fun, secondary characters that make the story such a pleasure.” While the full-scale production is lavish, the story itself is simple: Girl meets boy. Girl loathes boy. Girl and boy fall in love. But for the headstrong and independent Elizabeth Bennet and the arrogant but noble Mr. Darcy, the journey to happily ever after is far from effortless. As they navigate the rocky road of manners and matrimony, audiences, too, will fall in love with the wit, warmth and wisdom of Austen’s timeless tale.

Robison knows how easy it is to be swept under Austen’s spell. “I adore Austen’s world. It’s filled with manners and propriety, but within that world, people are exposed for their ridiculousness,” he says. “The story is a satire of the marriage market and an exploration of true love. What could be more fun than that?”

It’s easy to understand why generations of readers (and now theatregoers) get wrapped up in the love lives of PRIDE AND PREJUDICE’S main characters. “At its core, PRIDE AND PREJUDICE is about the true nature of love,” says Robison. “This is my third production of this script. My one constant has been Kate Cook, the extraordinary actress who plays Elizabeth Bennet (and who appeared as Ana in last season’s Playhouse production of THE BOOK CLUB PLAY). For me, she captures Lizzie’s intelligence and vulnerability.”

Audiences will also be enchanted by the beautiful designs being created for the show by the Playhouse’s extraordinary production team. That includes more than 40 costumes, 13 wigs and at least 15 bonnets designed by Bill Black, whose work was last seen at the Playhouse in THE THREE MUSKETEERS. Props artisans are building a pianoforte and wiring a chandelier with 32 individual flicker candles that can be “lit” during the show’s prelude.

One of the most striking aspects of the set by Joe Tilford (who has designed more than 30 productions at the Playhouse, including AS YOU LIKE IT, AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS and BLUES FOR AN ALABAMA SKY), is its wall of 39 salon-style paintings, so pervasive in homes of the period. In a unique collaboration, the works Playhouse audiences will see onstage include 12 paintings being reproduced from originals in the collections of the Cincinnati Art Museum and The Taft Museum of Art.

In addition to Kate Cook as Elizabeth Bennet, the cast for PRIDE AND PREJUDICE features Alan Dronek as Mr. Wickham, Loren Dunn as Mr. Darcy, John Feltch as Mr. Bennet, Annie Fitzpatrick as Lady Lucas/Mrs. Gardiner, Kate Goehring as Mrs. Bennet, Jared Joplin as Fitzwilliam/Mr. Denny, Lindsey Kyler as Lydia Bennet, Matt Leisy as Mr. Bingley, Deanne Lorette as Lady Catherine de Bourgh, Gracyn Mix as Miss Caroline Bingley, Barry Mulholland as Sir William Lucas/Mr. Gardiner, Kevin Orton as Mr. Collins, Elizabeth Sargent as Charlotte Lucas/Mrs. Reynolds, Shayna Schmidt as Mary Bennet/Anne de Bourgh, Britian Seibert as Kitty Bennet/Georgiana Darcy, Katya Stepanov as Jane Bennet, and Meggy Hai Trang, Chelsea D. Harrison, Jon Kovach, Rico Reid, Sam Rueff and Justin Weaks as soldiers, maids, party guests and townspeople. In addition to Joe Tilford and Bill Black, the creative team also includes lighting designer Kevin Rigdon, sound designer Joe Payne, vocal/dialect coach Jack Greenman and choreographer Dee Anne Bryll. Andrea L. Shell is the stage manager, and Becky Merold is the second stage manager.

PRIDE AND PREJUDICE is sponsored by Leading Ladies. Johnson Investment Counsel is the design sponsor, and Atkins & Pearce is the artist sponsor (Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy). The production honors the support of Keith and Terry Lemmerman.

Tickets for PRIDE AND PREJUDICE range from $30 to $80, depending on seat location. Prices are subject to change, and patrons are encouraged to buy early for the best seats at the best prices. Teen and student tickets are $25 each. Previews are at 8 p.m. Saturday, March 8; 2 p.m.

Sunday, March 9; 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 11; and 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 12. The official opening night is Thursday, March 13, at 8 p.m. Performances take place at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Wednesdays, 8 p.m. Thursdays and Fridays, 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. Saturdays, and 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Sundays. In honor of PRIDE AND PREJUDICE’S British lineage, Playhouse audiences are invited to indulge in a classic afternoon tea by BonBonerie, which will be served before each 4 p.m. Saturday matinee. The cost is $20 per person, and space is limited; to make a reservation, call the Playhouse Box Office at 513-421-3888.

Free post-show Meet the Artists programs that allow audiences to interact with cast members and others associated with the production will be offered at 2 p.m. Sunday, March 16; 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 26; 2 p.m. Sunday, March 30; and 8 p.m. Thursday, April 3. PRIDE AND PREJUDICE will be audio described for those with visual impairments at 4 p.m. Saturday, March 29, and signed for persons with hearing impairments at 2 p.m. Sunday, March 30. The Playhouse is fully accessible. Audio enhancement receivers, large print programs and complete wheelchair access are available.

Tickets to PRIDE AND PREJUDICE 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 http://www.cincyplay.com. Call 513-345-2248 for Telecommunications Device for the Deaf accessibility. The 2013-14 Robert S. Marx Theatre season is sponsored by The Otto M. Budig Family Foundation, and Macy’s is the Robert S. Marx Theatre season design sponsor. The season sponsor of new work is The Lois and Richard Rosenthal Foundation. The Playhouse is supported, in part, by the generosity of the tens of thousands of individuals and businesses that give to ArtsWave. 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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4000 MILES Earns 4 Stars from LCT

Robbie Tann as Leo Joseph-Connell &  Rosemary Prinz as Vera Joseph. Photo by Sandy Underwood.

Robbie Tann as Leo Joseph-Connell & Rosemary Prinz as Vera Joseph. Photo by Sandy Underwood.

Amy Herzog’s play, 4000 MILES, has earned 4 Stars from the panelists of the League of Cincinnati Theatres. Panelists described it as a “delightful, lovely play” intersecting “youthful tragedy with the struggles of the elderly as friends die off.”

Panelists raved, “The acting is stellar. The costumes were spot on…The set was home. It’s Herzog’s language that gives us such a ride. Double thumbs up.”

Another comment, “a beautiful little jewel …It felt as if Herzog had invaded my personal memories and stolen actual conversations I have had with my great-aunts, my grandmother. Her characters are so finely wrought that I wept with recognition… It’s fantastic across the boards.”

The panelists singled out the performance of Rosemary Prinz as Vera, stating her performance “is untouchable” and “phenomenal in her role as a 91-year old leftist in Manhattan, weaving comic charm with tragic moments in a moving, powerful manner.”

“4,000 Miles” continues through March 9 at the Shelterhouse in Cincinnati’s Playhouse in the Park. For tickets and more information go to cincyplay.com or call 513-421-3888.

Nominations for LCT awards will be determined and announced at the end of the season and winners awarded at the annual LCT gala in the spring.

The League of Cincinnati Theatres was founded in 1999 to promote, nurture and celebrate Cincinnati’s theatre community. LCT provides its member companies and individual members with education, resources and services to enhance the quality and exposure of the theatre community in Cincinnati and increase community awareness, attendance and involvement. More information about the League can be found at www.leagueofcincytheatres.com.

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PRIDE AND PREJUDICE Runs March 8-April 5

PIP_Pride and PrejudicePRIDE AND PREJUDICE
Presented by Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park
March 8-April 5
Eden Park

Directed by Artistic Director Blake Robison

Cast: Kate Cook as Elizabeth Bennet, Alan Dronek as Mr. Wickham, Loren Dunn as Mr. Darcy, John Feltch as Mr. Bennet, Annie Fitzpatrick as Lady Lucas/Mrs. Gardiner, Kate Goehring as Mrs. Bennet, Jared Joplin as Fitzwilliam/Mr. Denny, Lindsey Kyler as Lydia Bennet, Matt Leisy as Mr. Bingley, Deanne Lorette as Lady Catherine de Bourgh, Gracyn Mix as Miss Caroline Bingley, Barry Mulholland as Sir William Lucas/Mr. Gardiner, Kevin Orton as Mr. Collins, Elizabeth Sargent as Charlotte Lucas/Mrs. Reynolds, Shayna Schmidt as Mary Bennet/Anne de Bourgh, Britian Seibert as Kitty Bennet/Georgiana Darcy & Katya Stepanov as Jane Bennet, 
Ensemble: Meggy Hai Trang, Chelsea D. Harrison, Jon Kovach, Rico Reid, Sam Rueff & Justin Weaks

Girl meets boy. Girl loathes boy. Girl and boy fall in love. It is a truth universally acknowledged that Jane Austen’s most popular novel is also one of the greatest romances of all time. In this lavish, full-scale production, you’ll fall in love all over again with the headstrong and independent Elizabeth Bennet, the arrogant but honorable Mr. Darcy and all of Austen’s other beloved characters as they navigate the rocky road of manners and matrimony. Advisory: PRIDE AND PREJUDICE is suitable for general audiences. Because of the full-length nature of the play, it is recommended for ages 10 and up.

  • In preview Sat, March 8 at 8pm & Sun, March 9 at 2pm. $30 seats available.
  • In preview Tue-Wed, March 11-12 at 7:30pm. $30 seats available.
  • Thu-Fri, March 13-14 at 8pm
  • Sat, March 15 at 4pm & 8pm
  • Sun, March 16 at 2pm & 7pm
  • Tue, March 18 at 7:30pm
  • Thu-Fri, March 20-21 at 8pm
  • Sat, March 22 at 4pm & 8pm
  • Sun, March 23 at 2pm & 7pm
  • Tue-Wed, March 25-26 at 7:30pm
  • Thu-Fri, March 27-28 at 8pm
  • Sat, March 29 at 4pm & 8pm
  • Sun, March 30 at 2pm & 7pm
  • Tue, April 1 at 7:30pm
  • Wed, April 2 at 1pm & 7:30pm
  • Thu-Fri, April 3-4 at 8pm
  • Sat, April 5 at 4pm & 8pm

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PIP’s Jane Austen/PRIDE AND PREJUDICE Celebration

PIP_Pride and PrejudicePlayhouse JANE AUSTEN/PRIDE AND PREJUDICE Celebration

Join us Wednesday, February 19, at 7pm at Joseph-Beth Booksellers in Rookwood Pavilion for a special event celebrating the Playhouse’s production of PRIDE AND PREJUDICE.

We’ll cover all things Jane Austen – from the enduring legacy of her books to her influential role in pop culture today – with a panel discussion featuring Playhouse Artistic Director (and PRIDE AND PREJUDICE director) Blake Robison; Austen enthusiast Ashley Tongret; and Austen scholar Dr. Barbara Wenner.

Test your own Jane Austen knowledge, earn prizes and more!

Festivities begin at 6pm with a happy hour. The panel starts at 7pm. No reservations are necessary.

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