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Season Update from Middletown Lyric Theatre

MLT_logoSeason Update due to Coronavirus:

As we write this, we could have never imagined being at a place where the “trickle-down” effect would be in full motion. Recently we canceled our production of TWELFTH NIGHT. With the financial loss of that show, it set in motion the uncertainty of being able to produce the next show, THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST.

So by the time two shows have been canceled and or postponed there is no hope for a musical and so IT SHOULDA BEEN YOU is but a dream.

While needing to cancel one show can be horrible the need to cancel half your season is mind-numbing. As we locked the doors to MLT we had a lot on our minds and at the forefront was, when will we open those doors again?

We believe, we hope, that Middletown and those that have always supported this organization will do whatever needs to be done, to ensure that the doors re-open on the 42nd. Season. There are still decisions to be made and we will keep you updated.

If you are a SEASON TICKET holder we will soon be sending you a letter explaining all of your options. In the meantime, if you have any questions and or comments please do not hesitate to contact us.

We thank you all for your patience and understanding through this difficult time. We hope that you are healthy and we see you once this is all over.

The Middletown Lyric Theatre Board of Trustees

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Season Updates from Springboro Community Theatre

SCT_logoSpringboro Community Theatre is continuing to monitor the Coronavirus (COVID-19) situation and evaluate our future productions, as it pertains to the health and safety of our performers, volunteers, and patrons.

At this time, we have made the decision to postpone our upcoming production of [TITLE OF SHOW]. Performance dates will now be June 12-21.

We have also made the decision to postpone our auditions and performances of our next Youth production – BYE, BYE BIRDIE. It will now be the opening show of our 2020-2021 season, and will be performed at North Park Amphitheater. Auditions for that production will now be June 15-16, with performances on August 7-16.

We will be reaching out to any individuals who purchased tickets previously to either production to discuss any potential refund of their tickets or transferring them to the new performance dates.

We will continue to evaluate the situation and communicate any updates on our website and our social media channels. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to us via our website, Facebook page, or email at publicity@borotheatre.org.

Springboro Community Theatre

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Remainder of 2019-2020 Season Cancelled at Dayton Theatre Guild

DTGDear Patrons,

The Dayton Theatre Guild regrets to announce that due to the Covid-19 virus, we will be cancelling the remainder of our season. Looking at the social distancing that is occurring overseas, we anticipate the US will alter its social distancing requirements two or three month after other nations that have been dealing with this longer alter their requirements. With that expectation, we are likely seeing a return to normal sometime in the Summer or Fall.

As you might expect, there was a lot of time, money, and effort already invested in Mornings at Seven by Paul Osborn. We purchased the rights for the show, scripts, actors spent weeks preparing, our set builder had nearly finished building the entire set, and our costumers had completed sewing all the costumes and were just about to tailor them for each actor. Our loss for The Old Man and the Old Moon will be less. Fortunately, we were able to cancel auditions before they occurred. We do however, have the lost revenue from not being able to present both productions along with requested refunds. Therefore, we would like to extend the option for you to help support the Dayton Theatre Guild by changing your ticket purchase into a donation. If you would like to help by changing your ticket purchase into a donation, we would be happy to send you a donation letter. However, we will also offer a refund if you purchased tickets and would prefer a refund. Our email is contactus@daytontheatreguild.org and our phone number is 937-278-5993. We hope that most will take us up on the offer to change your purchase into a donation. Therefore, we will assume you would like to change your ticket purchase into a donation if we DO NOT hear from you. You only need to contact us with a message indicting you would like a refund.

Thank you for your continued patronage and we wish you all good health.

Dayton Theatre Guild

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THE MARVELOUS MUSIC OF MRS. MAISEL Concert to be Rescheduled by Queen City Cabaret

QCC_logoIt is with heavy hearts that we must announce the difficult decision to postpone QCC’s upcoming concert THE MARVELOUS MUSIC OF MRS. MAISEL, currently scheduled for May 1.

We have been looking forward to this fun and glam night of music and comedy inspired by our favorite Amazon Prime show, but we have to prioritize the health and safety of our artists and audience members during this crazy time!

The show will be rescheduled for late summer 2020, so follow Queen City Cabaret Cincy for the latest updates. If you have already bought your tickets, be on the lookout for an email from us soon.

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ALL SHOOK UP Performances Cancelled at Covedale Center

Hopeful ‘replacement’ show announced at Covedale

CCPACincinnati Landmark Productions announced today the cancellation of all currently scheduled performances of ALL SHOOK UP at the Covedale Center for the Performing Arts.

With the current state-wide ban on mass gatherings and the federal recommendation to limit group activity for the next several weeks, the organization simply could not rehearse and prepare this show – nor keep the cast and production team in place for any postponed dates – in this timeline.

Executive Artistic Director Tim Perrino announced today his hope to replace ALL SHOOK UP as the season finale in the Covedale’s 2019-20 Marquee Series with a brand-new production with later run dates (if the mass gathering ban is lifted in time).

CCPA Impossible Dream logo“This is an all new show I’m calling IMPOSSIBLE DREAM: CELEBRATING 100 SHOWS AT THE COVEDALE,” Perrino said. “That’s right. This will be the 100th Marquee Series show since we opened the doors to the Covedale in 2002. Amazing!”

Perrino called the show a kind of ‘greatest hits’ from Covedale productions audiences have loved for these past 18 seasons.

“IMPOSSIBLE DREAM will feature some of the absolute best performers in town, bringing you thrilling songs, dynamic dances and a few laughs from Broadway’s greatest shows,” he said.

At this time, IMPOSSIBLE DREAM is currently slated to run May 14 through June 7 but would remain subject to change based on information at that time.

All tickets previously purchased for ALL SHOOK UP would be honored during the run of IMPOSSIBLE DREAM. Ticket holders should receive information in the mail alerting them to their new show date.

Perrino said the new production would not just be a celebration of the past. It would be a necessary step to keep Cincinnati Landmark Productions afloat during this difficult time.

“As audiences have heard me say many times, our organization heavily relies on ticket sales and other show-based earned revenue,” he said. “As such, with this community health crisis, we are facing a potentially catastrophic loss of income during this time. That’s the grim but true reality of the situation. We’re going to buckle down. We’re going to be responsible. But this will hurt.”

All support – especially donations – are invaluable at what Perrino called the most tenuous moment in the west side arts group’s history. CLICK HERE TO DONATE!

But future ticket and gift certificate sales can greatly stabilize the organization as well, he said. Just coming out to the next show, whenever that is, is a key first step.

“We sincerely hope that audiences will support this new show, as it’s a production we can conceive, rehearse and present in the current timeline, based on what we know right now,” Perrino said. “This is an unprecedented situation, like nothing I’ve seen in my 45 years in this business. We’re hopeful with your support, we will get through this and we’ll see you again at the theater soon!”

Reminder: information and directives from governmental authorities are changing almost daily. CLP encourages patrons to visit its web site or follow its social media channels to receive the latest information directly.

Patrons can sign up to receive email alerts at: www.tinyurl.com/joinCLP

Cincinnati Landmark Productions’ Box Office is open 11am to 5pm, Monday through Friday. Call (513) 241-6550 or email info@clpshows.org for more information.

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