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CSC’s Production of the Bard’s Explosive History HENRY VIII: ALL IS TRUE Sets the Stage on Fire this Winter

Brian Isaac Phillips directs Shakespeare’s famous history play
opening on January 13, 2012

Jim Hopkins as King Henry VIII. Photo by Rich Sofranko.

CINCINNATI, December 15, 2011 – Cincinnati Shakespeare Company continues its eighteenth season with William Shakespeare’s “Henry VIII: All is True”. This production features CSC Ensemble Members Jim Hopkins, Kelly Mengelkoch, Jolin Polasek and Barry Mulholland. “Henry VIII: All is True” is directed by Brian Isaac Phillips and opens January 13th, and runs through February 5th, 2012. Our generous sponsors include: production sponsor Charles Parsons, production design sponsor Osborne, Rohs, Williams & Donohoe and finish the canon sponsors the Mercantile Library’s Canon Club.

With a story so explosive it literally set fire to the Globe Theatre in 1613, the Bard’s final historical tale takes audiences back to the religiously charged conflict between King Henry VIII and the English church, examined earlier in the season in “A Man for All Seasons”—but this time, through the eyes of the King. After years of marriage to his brother’s widow, Henry (Jim Hopkins) begins to suspect that his union with Katherine of Aragon (Kelly Mengelkoch) isn’t as holy as he thought. But is his doubt the only driving force behind his change of heart, or is his burgeoning love for the alluring Anne Boleyn (Jolin Polasek) also to blame? The story of lust for power and love that has fueled a pop culture obsession with such hit TV shows as Showtime’s “The Tudors” featuring these original sinners, comes to life on CSC’s stage.

“Henry VII: All is True” is a companion piece to CSC’s fall production of Robert Bolt’s “A Man for All Seasons”. The story continues as the cast of “A Man for All Seasons” returns to reprise their roles to tell the story of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn from Henry’s perspective and in Shakespeare’s verse. Both productions are directed by Brian Isaac Phillips, CSC’s Producing Artistic Director, who recently directed the record setting production of Shakespeare’s “Macbeth”. He also helmed this season’s production of “Bedroom Farce” and last season’s productions of “Blithe Spirit”, “Dracula”, “The Life and Death of King John”, “The Handmaid’s Tale” (world premiere) and “The Two Gentlemen of Verona”. Mr. Phillips says “what an exciting project this is! This production is a continuation of a journey we started back in August with our extremely successful run of ‘A Man for All Seasons’. To take a historical event such as the divorce of Henry VIII and look at it from two very unique perspectives in the same season and with the same artists is a director’s dream. If ‘A Man for All Seasons’ was about how far a person will go to stand up for what they believe in, then ‘Henry VIII: All is True’ is about examining how far a person will go to get what they want. Or what they think they want.”

This will be the first time Cincinnati Shakespeare Company will produce “Henry VIII: All is True” and is part ofCSC’s “Finish the Canon” series as the company plans to complete Shakespeare’s entire canon of 37 plays by it’s 20th anniversary season. Having already produced 35 of Shakespeare’s plays, Cincinnati Shakespeare Company will produce the remaining two titles, one next season and the last during the 20th anniversary season in 2014. Producing Artistic Director Brian Isaac Phillips notes that “as the company has produced Shakespeare’s less familiar works, like last season’s wildly popular “The Life and Death of King John”, audiences and artists alike have discovered something wonderful in each play that expands their appreciation of Shakespeare’s artistry and skill.”

Featured in “Henry VIII: All is True” is fifth season CSC Ensemble Member Jim Hopkins reprising his role of King Henry VIII from “A Man for All Seasons.” He was most recently seen this season at CSC as Don Armado in “Love’s Labour’s Lost”, Duncan in “Macbeth” and Ernest in “Bedroom Farce”. Last season he was featured as Van Helsing in “Dracula”, Mr. Bennet in “Pride and Prejudice”, and Cardinal Pandulph in “The Life and Death of King John”, as well as numerous other roles during his five years with the company. Other past appearances include: “The School for Wives” at The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey; “Romeo and Juliet” at the Human Race Theatre; “Harvey” and “Noises Off!” at the Great Plains Theatre Festival; “Omnium Gatherum”, “Bus Stop”, and “Leading Ladies” at the Nebraska Repertory Theatre; and as “Jerry Springer” in Jerry Springer the Opera for Playhouse on the Square in Memphis.

Also featured is CSC newcomer Barry Mulholland reprising his role as Cardinal Woolsey from “A Man for all Seasons”. Mr. Mulholland has appeared Off Broadway in “Ghost Sonata”, “Wild Oats”, “Balloon”, “Danton’s Death”, and “Faust” at Classic Stage, and at regional theatres throughout the country, including the Long Wharf, Cincinnati Playhouse, Capitol Rep, Clarence Brown Theatre, Merrimack Rep, the Shakespeare Theatre, and most recently, in “End Days” for Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati. West coast credits include three seasons with the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, a season with Seattle’s Intiman Theatre, and the Center Theater production of “Love Streams”, with Jon Voight and Gena Rowlands, directed by John Cassavetes. At the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in Scotland, he played Billy the Kid in The Great American Desert, and his own plays “Existential Therapy” and “Barnes & Noble Conquer the World” have been staged at new play festivals in New York and the Berkshires. A native New Englander, he is pleased to be making his first appearance with Cincinnati Shakespeare.

Queen Katherine is played by eighth year ensemble member, Kelly Mengelkoch. Kelly was recently seen as the Princess of France in “Love’s Labour’s Lost”, a Weird Sister in CSC’s production of “Macbeth” and Jan in “Bedroom Farce”. She was featured last season in “Blithe Spirit” as Elvira and in “Pride & Prejudice” as Jane Bennett. Anne Boleyn is played by Jolin Polasek. She was recently seen a Maria in “Love’s Labour’s Lost” and a Weird Sister in CSC’s production of “Macbeth”. Last season she was Sylvia in “The Two Gentlemen of Verona” as well as Octavius Caesar in “Julius Caesar” and as Mary Bennett/Elizabeth Lucas in “Pride and Prejudice”.

Performances of “Henry VIII: All is True” are scheduled from January 13- February 5, 2012 on Thursday, Friday & Saturday evenings at 7:30pm and Sundays at 2pm. Preview performances are on January 11 & 12, and tickets are only $14. No performance on Sunday January 15th. The theater is located at 719 Race Street, downtown Cincinnati, two blocks west of the Aronoff Center. Single ticket prices range from $22-$28 on Thursday Nights and Sunday Matinees and from $26-$32 on Friday and Saturday Nights. Ticketing fees may apply. Visa, Discover, MasterCard, and American Express are accepted. Discounts are available for students, seniors and groups as well as Enjoy the Arts and AAA members. “Henry VIII: All is True” is part of CSC’s 2011-2012 subscription package. Season 18 Subscriptions are only on sale until Dec. 31, 2011. To purchase tickets or for more information, call the CSC Box Office at 513.381.BARD (2273) ext. 1, or go online at http://www.cincyshakes.com.

For additional information on “Henry VIII: All is True” visit www.cincyshakes.com.

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SHAKESPEARE’S WILL runs Jan. 21-Feb. 4

SHAKESPEARE’S WILL
Presented by Cincinnati Shakespeare Company
Jan. 21-Feb. 4
Downtown

Reviews: The Enquirer |

The night before William Shakespeare’s funeral, his widow, Anne Hathaway recalls her life with the inscrutable poet- both the good times and the bad. She tells the gripping story of a wife and mother who made many sacrifices in order to love Shakespeare and to give him a family and home. Her husband’s will should be a final testament to their time together; but as she reads it, Shakespeare’s will only presents more mystery, judgement and heartache.

Directed by Brian Isaac Phillips

Cast: Sherman Fracher

  • Sat, Jan. 21 at 2pm
  • Sun, Jan. 22 at 7:30pm
  • Tue-Wed, Jan. 24-25 at 7:30pm
  • Sat, Jan. 28 at 2pm
  • Sun, Jan. 29 at 7:30pm
  • Tue-Wed, Jan. 31-Feb. 1 at 7:30pm
  • Sat, Feb. 4 at 2pm

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Local media coverage: Enquirer article |

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Cincinnati Shakespeare Company Presents Ten Performances of the Regional Premiere of SHAKESPEARE’S WILL

Brian Isaac Phillips directs a new one-woman show from the perspective of Shakespeare’s widow, Anne Hathaway

CSC Resident Ensemble Member Sherman Fracher is featured in the CSC production “Shakespeare’s Will” be Vern Thiessen, a one-woman show about Shakespeare’s wife, Anne Hathaway. Photo by Rich Sofranko.

CINCINNATI, December 25, 2011 – Cincinnati Shakespeare Company is proud to announce an exciting addition to CSC’s performance line up with the regional premier of Vern Thiessen’s SHAKESPEARE’S WILL. For a limited run of only ten performances, this captivating one-woman show features CSC Ensemble member Sherman Fracher and is directed by Producing Artistic Director Brian Isaac Phillips. SHAKESPEARE’S WILL will run concurrently with CSC’s production of HENRY VIII: ALL IS TRUE through February 5, 2012.

SHAKESPEARE’S WILL offers audiences a chance to see a different side of William Shakespeare- that of a husband and father. The night before William Shakespeare’s funeral, his widow, Anne Hathaway (Sherman Fracher), recalls her life with the inscrutable poet- both the good times and the bad. She tells the gripping story of a wife and mother who made many sacrifices in order to love Shakespeare and to give him a family and home. Her husband’s will should be a final testament to their time together; but as she reads it, Shakespeare’s will only presents more mystery, judgement and heartache.

SHAKESPEARE’S WILL was written by playwright Vern Thiessen. He is one of Canada’s most-produced playwrights. His plays have been seen across Canada, the United States, Asia, the United Kingdom, the Middle East and Europe. Thiessen is the recipient of numerous awards, including the Elizabeth Sterling Haynes Award for Outstanding New Play and the Carol Bolt Award. In 2003, he won the Governor General’s Literary Award, Canada’s highest honor for playwriting. He is currently an Associate Artist with Epic Theatre Ensemble in New York City, where he writes, teaches and acts. SHAKESPEARE’S WILL was commissioned by the River City Shakespeare Festival (Edmonton) and premiered at the Citadel Theatre in February 2005. Since then it has enjoyed many national and international productions included at the Stratford Festival of Canada. The Globe and Mail says the script is “…perceptive and beautiful written…” and the Edmonton Sun says it is “strongly poetic…meticulously crafted, exquisitely nuanced…”.

Ninth year CSC resident ensemble member, Sherman Fracher returns to take on this captivating one-woman show. She was seen last season at CSC in multiple roles, including as Mrs. Bennett in “Pride and Prejudice” and Beatrice in “Much Ado About Nothing”. Some of her past favorites at CSC include “The Seagull”, “Othello”, “The Winter’s Tale”, “A Streetcar Named Desire”, “Chagrin Falls”, “The Beard of Avon”, “Arcadia” and “Twelfth Night”. She has also been seen at Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati in such shows as “String of Pearls”, “Moonlight and Magnolias” and “Sight Unseen”. She is an advocate for MS research, raising funds with performances of “Above the 37th Parallel”. Other theatres for which she has worked include Actor’s Express, Actor’s Theatre of Louisville, Georgia Shakespeare, The Human Race Theatre Company, and American Stage. Sherman is a registered yoga teacher, and the proud wife of director Drew Fracher.

This production is directed by Brian Isaac Phillips, CSC’s Producing Artistic Director, who directed the world premiere of the one woman show adaptation of Margaret Atwood’s “The Handmaid’s Tale” this past spring. Mr. Phillips also directed the concurrent production of Shakespeare’s “Henry VIII: All is True” as well as this season’s productions of “Bedroom Farce”, “A Man for All Seasons” and “Macbeth”. He also helmed last season’s productions of “Blithe Spirit”, “Dracula”, “The Life and Death of King John” and “The Two Gentlemen of Verona”.

A limited run of 10 performances of “Shakespeare’s Will” are scheduled from January 21- February 5, 2012 on Sunday, Tuesday & Wednesday evenings at 7:30pm and Saturdays at 2pm. The theater is located at 719 Race Street, downtown Cincinnati, two blocks west of the Aronoff Center. Single ticket prices range from $22-$28. Ticketing fees may apply. Visa, Discover, MasterCard, and American Express are accepted. Discounts are available for students, seniors and groups as well as Enjoy the Arts and AAA members. SHAKESPEARE’S WILL is not a part of CSC’s 2011-2012 subscription package, but subscribers will receive 15% off all tickets. To purchase tickets or for more information, call the CSC Box Office at 513.381.BARD (2273) ext. 1, or go online at http://www.cincyshakes.com.

For additional information on “Shakespeare’s Will” or for interviews with Mr. Phillips or Ms. Fracher, contact Jeanna Vella by email jeanna.vella@cincyshakes.com or by phone 513.381.2273 x. 3202 or visit http://www.cincyshakes.com.

About Season 18:
Season 18 is generously sponsored by The Otto M. Budig Family Foundation. Cincinnati Shakespeare Company receives operating support from The Ohio Arts Council and is supported, in part, by the generosity of thousands of individuals and businesses that give annually to ArtsWave, formerly the Fine Arts Fund. The season design sponsor is Judge Mark Painter. Creative Services are provided by Possible Worldwide.

About Cincinnati Shakespeare Company:
Cincinnati Shakespeare Company is a professional theatre company dedicated to bringing Shakespeare and the classics to life for audiences of all ages. Located in the heart of downtown Cincinnati, CSC produces eight main stage productions each season at its home on Race Street. CSC employs a resident company of actors and artists who live and work in Cincinnati year-round, and performs on a Small Professional Theatre contract with Actors’ Equity Association. CSC is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization and all donations are tax deductible.

Cincinnati Shakespeare Company Presents 10 Performances of the Regional Premiere of SHAKESPEARE’S WILL

Performance Schedule

  • Shakespeare’s Will 1/21/12 2:00 PM
  • Shakespeare’s Will 1/22/12 7:30 PM
  • Shakespeare’s Will 1/24/12 7:30 PM
  • Shakespeare’s Will 1/25/12 7:30 PM
  • Shakespeare’s Will 1/28/12 2:00 PM
  • Shakespeare’s Will 1/29/12 7:30 PM
  • Shakespeare’s Will 1/31/12 7:30 PM
  • Shakespeare’s Will 2/1/12 7:30 PM
  • Shakespeare’s Will 2/4/12 2:00 PM
  • Shakespeare’s Will 2/5/12 7:30 PM

Cast: Sherman Fracher* …..Anne

Production
SHAKESPEARE’S WILL by Vern Thiessen
Directed by Brian Isaac Phillips (Member of the Stage Directors & Choreographers Society)
Stage Manager: Justin McCombs*
Costume Design: Heidi Jo Schiemer
Lighting & Scenic Design: Andrew Hungerford
Sound Design, Technical Director, Master Carpenter : Travis McElroy
Original music: Cary Davenport
*Member of Actor’s Equity Association, the professional union of actors and stage managers in the United States

Tickets & More Information
Adults: $28 :: Seniors: $24 :: Student: $22
Discounts available for ETA/START, AAA
Student Rush tickets w/ ID 30 minutes prior to show time for $14.
Tickets may be purchased through the CSC Box Office: 513.381.2273 ext. 1 or online at www.cincyshakes.com.
Group discounts are available starting at 6 people. Go online or contact the box office.
Not part of the subscription package but subscribers receive 15% off all tickets.
Limited accessible seating is available for persons using wheelchairs. Please ask the box office for assistance.

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NEW! Acting Classes for Teens (9th-12th grade), Now Available in West Chester, OH

Cincinnati Shakespeare Company is proud to announce the expansion of our popular acting class program for teens, the Groundlings, to include a new session in West Chester, OH titled “Groundlings North”!

Registration Now Open!

Cincinnati Shakespeare Company, Cincinnati’s Stage for the Classics, is proud to present it’s extremely popular downtown acting program, the Groundlings, at the West Chester Activity Center! This drama and acting course, titled “Groundlings North” will provide 9th-12th grade high school students with the opportunity to learn more about the art of theatre. Students will study classical performance techniques as well as Shakespeare and his texts, from professional teaching artist and actor, John Scheller. This 10-week acting-intensive program will include training in acting methods, improvisation, stage combat, text analysis, instruction in voice and movement and more! This class will culminate in a showcase performance in May. All skill levels are welcome! Space is limited, register now.

Dates for the course: Sundays 7-9:30pm
Feb. 26 (First Class), Mar. 4, 11, 25, April 1, 15, 22, 29
May 6 (Final Class at the West Chester Activity Center)
May 13 (Final Showcase at Cincinnati Shakespeare Company’s Theater, downtown)

Tuition: $375 (may be payable in 2 installments)

Register: Contact the West Chester Activity Center at 513-779-7360. Please provide your student’s name, email and phone number. Cincinnati Shakespeare Company will then contact you to complete the registration.

Location: West Chester Activity Center (former WC Library) 7900 Cox Rd. West Chester, OH 45069. Call 513-779-7360 to register.

About Cincinnati Shakespeare Company:
Cincinnati Shakespeare Company is a professional theatre company dedicated to bringing Shakespeare and the classics to life for audiences of all ages. Located in the heart of downtown Cincinnati, CSC produces eight main stage productions each season at its home on Race Street. CSC employs a resident company of actors and artists who live and work in Cincinnati year-round, and performs on a Small Professional Theatre contract with Actors’ Equity Association. CSC is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization and all donations are tax deductible. Learn more online here.

About Cincinnati Shakespeare Company’s Educational Program
Cincinnati Shakespeare Company is committed to inviting young voices to join the conversation about Shakespeare, the classics, and drama. Last year we reached 22,394 students with our educational programs. We bring Shakespeare into the community, through classes and school programs that enhance curriculum with engaging and exciting performances and workshops. We do this by offering programs such as Shakespeare in the Park as well as touring to schools, field trips at our theater, shakespeare summer camps and our popular acting programs. Learn more online at our Educator’s Corner.

If you have questions about the program, please contact Director of Education & Communications, Jeanna Vella at jeanna.vella@cincyshakes.com or 513.381.2273 ext. 3202.

 

 

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HENRY VIII: ALL IS TRUE runs Jan. 13-Feb. 5

Jim Hopkins as King Henry VIII. Photo by Rich Sofranko.

HENRY VIII: ALL IS TRUE
Presented by Cincinnati Shakespeare Company
Jan. 13-Feb. 5
Downtown

Reviews: Enquirer | CityBeat |

With a story so explosive it literally set fire to the Globe Theatre in 1613, the Bard’s final historical tale takes audiences back to the religiously charged conflict between King Henry VIII and the English church, examined earlier in the season in A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS—but this time, through the eyes of the King. After years of marriage to his brother’s widow, Henry begins to suspect that his union with Katherine of Aragon isn’t as holy as he thought. But is his doubt the only driving force behind his change of heart, or is his burgeoning love for the alluring Anne Boleyn also to blame?

The story continues as the cast of A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS returns to reprise their roles to tell the story of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn from Henry’s perspective and in Shakespeare’s verse.

Directed by Brian Isaac Phillips

Cast: Randy Bailey, Darnell Pierre Benjamin, Ian Bond, Billy Chance, Charlie Clark*, Sara Clark*, Cary Davenport, Jeremy Dubin*, Jim Hopkins*, Travis McElroy, Miranda McGee, Kelly Mengelkoch*, Barry Mulholland*, Jolin Polasek, Maggie Lou Rader, Nick Rose* and Brent Vimtrup
*Member of Actor’s Equity Association, the professional union of actors and stage managers in the United States

  • In preview Wed-Thu, Jan. 11-12 at 7:30pm. All seats $14.
  • Fri-Sat, Jan. 13-14 at 7:30pm
  • Thu-Sat, Jan. 19-21 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, Jan. 22 at 2pm
  • Thu-Sat, Jan. 26-28 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, Jan. 29 at 2pm
  • Thu-Sat, Feb. 2-4 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, Feb. 5 at 2pm

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Local coverage: Enquirer article |

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