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Early Bird 2015-2016 Subscriptions Now on Sale for Cincinnati Shakespeare Company

CSC_Season Announce questionCall our box office now at 513-381-2273 to get your subscription or go online here.

Sales of Early Bird Subscriptions for the 2015-2016 season have begun! Subscribe during the Early Bird period BEFORE the titles are announced and receive a discounted price AND abonus ticket! The Early Bird offer expires at 11:59pm on Tuesday Feb. 24, 2015. Titles will be announced on Feb. 25.

Our 2015-2016 subscription season will include four Shakespeare titles (including an epic two part theatrical event) and three classic titles that our audiences have been clamoring for, full of epic romance, passion, and power!

Early Bird Subscription Discount Pricing:
ADULT $220
SENIOR $186
STUDENT $130
PREVIEW $125

…and all Early Birds receive a bonus ticket*!
The bonus ticket is automatically added to your Early Bird subscription passcode for a total of 8 flexible tickets.

How to Subscribe:

  1. FAST: Call the box office 513-381-2273 to purchase your subscription over the phone. There are extended box office hours this week, Tuesday-Friday 10am-5pm. (Remember to always leave a message if you can’t get through right away!)
  2. FASTEST: Visit our website on February 3 beginning at midnight and order your subscription online before the box office even opens! Rest assured, all discounts and offers will be automatically applied.
    Once you make your purchase, you can use your passcode to choose your seats and lock in your seat reservations immediately! www.cincyshakes.com

Flexible Subscriptions
Your subscription is totally flexible to use in any combination of shows in the subscriptions series. You can redeem your tickets on a show-by-show basis throughout the season or set them all up in advance as soon as you purchase- you decide. Just use your provided subscription passcode online to reserve the best available seats for your selected performance or give the box office a call.

Subscriber Benefits

  • Total flexibility on when to use your tickets
  • Unlimited free ticket exchanges & the flexibility to change them yourself online or to give us a call!
  • 15% discount on additional single ticket purchases
  • No ticket or order fees all season long

Click here for subscription information

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Starfire & Cincy Shakes collaborate on Project 38

MISC_Starfire logoStarfire Council is participating in Cincinnati Shakespeare Company’s Project 38 – a festival celebrating their having performed all 38 plays in the canon happening during Shakespeare’s birthday. Starfire’s performance is the vision of member Alyson Fleischer, a lover of theater living in Blue Ash. Forever captivated by the last scene of Hamlet in which nearly everyone dies, and wishing the play could somehow keep going, Allyson plans to create a funeral for Hamlet.

CSC_logoHelp us remember the life and death of the misunderstood Prince by submitting a eulogy or volunteering to be on the funeral committee. We’ll need local actors to read submitted eulogies, costume design, filming assistance, and other expertise. The piece will be submitted as a short film in April at the Project 38 Festival. For more info, please contacthannah@starfirecouncil.org.

LCT_VThe League of Cincinnati Theatres was founded in 1999 to strengthen, nurture and promote 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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Stage Notes for Jan. 29

NET_Brewing tanksA potpourri of arts news items from local and national sources.

  • Dayton Most Metro review: FAMILY SHOTS, Human Race Theatre Company
  • Soapbox Cincinnati article: Northside church renovations to yield brewery, theater, event space [New Edgecliff Theatre]
  • Playbill article: The Expert Guide to Vocal Health; Broadway Professionals Share Their Secrets
  • Cincinnati Business Courier articleArtsWave launches fundraising campaign to break its own national record
  • Cincinnati.Com review: THE OTHER PLACE, Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati
  • League of Cincinnati Theatre reviews: WAITING FOR GODOT, Cincinnati Shakespeare Company; GREATER TUNA, Covedale Center for the Performing Arts and THE HANDMAID’S TALE, Know Theatre of Cincinnati
  • River City News article: Actress Embarks on Theatrical Roller Coaster Ride in “The Other Place” at Ensemble
  • Cincinnati.Com article: ‘Magical Thinking‘ kicks off festival of one-acts [Cincy One Acts Festival]

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THE HANDMAID’S TALE Review (GYTN)

Links to all reviews can be found using the REVIEWS link at the top of the page. Blog postings, links and more are available on my Facebook fan page. You can also receive updates on Twitter from @BTCincyRob.

Corinne Mohlenhoff as Offred. Photo by Daniel R. Winters Photography.

Corinne Mohlenhoff as Offred. Photo by Daniel R. Winters Photography.

THE HANDMAID’S TALE presented by Know Theatre of Cincinnati through Feb. 21. Click here for more information on the production. I attended the opening night performance. GYTN = Get You Tickets Now.

The story, based on Margaret Atwood’s award-winning dystopian novel of the same name, is engrossing and sadly, still timely. Joe Stollenwerk’s adaptation of the novel is focused, well-balanced and smartly-written. It packs quite an emotional punch, in part, due to how subtly the story pulls you in.

Under the strong direction of Brian Isaac Phillips, Corrine Mohlenhoff’s performance as Offred is totally engaging and showcases her versatility. The character is starkly honest, strong yet vulnerable, and easily relate-able. Offred’s hopes and fears become the audience’s hopes and fears for her, as they hang on every word.

Corinne Mohlenhoff as Offred. Photo by Daniel R. Winters Photography.

Corinne Mohlenhoff as Offred. Photo by Daniel R. Winters Photography.

Noelle Wedig’s costume design is near perfect, a great blend of puritan and militaristic influences. Andrew Hungerford’s simple, yet well-thought set design, under the scenic charge of Sarah Beth Hall, invokes a sense of lost grandeur, not due to the passing of time, but the indifference of an occupying force. His lighting design imparts both location and emotion, from the stark fluorescents of the medical facility to the ominous and foreboding “wall.” Doug Borntrager’s sound design does much to add the atmosphere of the production, and for me, some of the more quiet sound effects had the biggest payoff. Rounding out the production team are technical director Nick Koehike and stage manager Kristen Ruthemeyer, who’s hard work are major contributors to the synergistic-quality of this production.

Corinne Mohlenhoff as Offred. Photo by Daniel R. Winters Photography.

Corinne Mohlenhoff as Offred. Photo by Daniel R. Winters Photography.

This is moving and powerful theater. The audience’s opening night standing ovation is sure to be the first of many. It will sell out. And with Know’s lower-than-the-norm ticket price and Welcome Experiment Wednesdays, there is no excuse to miss it. You won’t be sorry.

My rating: 4.75 out of 5

I would enjoy hearing what you think about the show or my review. All I ask is that you express your opinion without attacking someone else’s opinion. You can post your comments below.

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Stage Notes for Jan. 21

Sherry McCamley & Cathy Springfield. Photo by Kirk Sheppard Photography.

Sherry McCamley & Cathy Springfield in SHE’S CRAZY (AND OTHER MENTAL HEALTH MYTHS). Photo by Kirk Sheppard Photography.

A potpourri of arts news items from local and national sources.

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