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Caffeinated Conversations at Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati

An energized behind-the-scenes discussion of all things theatre! 

ETC_Caffenated ConversationsThey say it takes a village…Get to know the village that makes Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati possible through our newest program, Caffeinated Conversations!

Join us on select Saturday mornings throughout our 2015-2016 season for a relaxed seminar on topics that range from how our talented designers create breathtaking scenery in a building originally built as a bank to our Producing Artistic Director’s play-selection process, as well as a tour of our scene shop. Enjoy a cup of joe and ask the questions you’ve long been yearning to ask our designers, stage managers, and technicians.

Cost:$15.00 for individual dates; $50.00 for the entire 5-part series. Hurry, space is limited!

Purchase tickets for entire 5-part series | Purchase individual tickets

  • Designing In A Bank: September 26, 2015 @ 11:00 am
    Designing isn’t exactly easy and at ETC, it’s made even more challenging by the constraints of our building, which used to be a bank. During this Caffeinated Conversation, ETC’s Design Team discusses the challenges (and creative solutions) of working in a non-traditional space.
  • Getting to Know You: October 31, 2015 @ 11:00 am
    How is ETC’s season selected? How do you find local actors? What’s it like to direct a play or musical that deals with issues such as mental illness, economic disparity, or racial tensions? Find out the answers to all these questions and more with Producing Artistic Director D. Lynn Meyers!
  • Behind the Scenes at ETC: February 13, 2016 @ 11:00 am
    Take a tour of our scene shop and discuss the ins and outs of making the on-stage magic happen with Production Manager, Matt Hollstegge, and Technical Director, Jack Murphy.
  • From Page to Stage: April 9, 2016 @ 11:00 am
    This show isn’t going to run itself- call the Stage Manager! At this Caffeinated Conversation, Equity Production Stage Manager Brandon T. Holmes discusses the ins and outs of managing a production from the first read-through to closing night.
  • E is for Education: May 21, 2016 @ 11:00 am
    It’s all fun and games…..and learning! Learn how Director of Education Ben Raanan works with local schools to integrate the arts into the curriculum.

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ETC Opens 2015-2016 30th Anniversary Season with Regional Premiere of LUNA GALE

ENSEMBLE THEATRE CINCINNATI OPENS 2015-2016 30TH ANNIVERSARY
SEASON WITH THE REGIONAL PREMIERE OF LUNA GALE

ETC_Luna Gale logo(Cincinnati, OH) Fasten your seat belts for Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati’s 30th anniversary lineup! The 2015-2016 season opens with the regional premiere of Luna Gale, an intense and heartbreakingly honest drama by award-winning playwright Rebecca Gilman. This forceful and sobering story examines our foster care system and how an innocent baby girl becomes the object of a family’s life-altering game of tug-of-war. LUNA GALE plays September 8-27, 2015 and is directed by D. Lynn Meyers.

Veteran social worker, Caroline, thinks she has a typical case on her hands when she meets Peter and Karlie, two teenage drug addicts accused of neglecting their baby. But when she places their infant daughter in the care of Karlie’s mother, Caroline sparks a family conflict that exposes a shadowy, secretive past—and forces her to make a risky decision with potentially disastrous consequences. Powerful and arresting, LUNA GALE is a heartbreaking and unforgettable tale about moral ambiguity and knowing how to do good in the world.

Cast includes several regulars Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati performers, including: Charlie Clark (Pastor Jay), Annie Fitzpatrick (Caroline), and Kate Wilford (Cindy).

Additionally, Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati welcomes Brent Vimtrup (Cliff) in his ETC debut, as well as former 2014-2015 acting interns Molly Israel (Karlie), Patrick E. Phillips (Peter), and Natalie Joyce Smith (Lourdes) in their main stage debut.

“I’m a huge fan of Rebecca Gilman’s writing,” explains Producing Artistic Director D. Lynn Meyers. “When I read LUNA GALE, I have to admit that, at first, I felt it was unsettling with its honesty. It only took me a few more moments to realize that is why we needed to do it. Luna Gale has twists and turns that take us places we don’t expect. The show teaches us about judgment and our inability to sometimes see things clearly and fairly, even when a life lives in the balance.”

About the Cast

Annie Fitzpatrick (Caroline) recently appeared in Hands On A Hardbody at Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati. Other favorite productions include: Next Fall, Dead Man’s Cell Phone, Rabbit Hole, String of Pearls (for which she received an Acclaim Award), Wayfarer’s Rest, Intimate Apparel, The Exonerated, Women of Lockerbie, Earhart. In addition, she won Cincinnati Entertainment Awards for her performances in Copperheads, Dinner With Friends, and Mauritius. She appeared in Pride and Prejudice and Hank Williams: Lost Highway at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, Little Women, A Man for All Seasons and Blithe Spirit at Cincinnati Shakespeare Company, and Pluto and Collapse at the Know Theatre of Cincinnati. She has worked regionally at The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Geva Theatre, Florida Stage, Florida Studio, CATCO, Human Race Theatre Co., Porthouse Theatre, and New Edgecliff Theatre. She was a founding member of The New Group in New York and toured internationally with Murder à La Carte. She has appeared in numerous soaps and in local and national commercials. TV and film credits include Those Who Kill on A&E, Army Wives, Little Accidents, Fun Size, and Milk Money.

Charlie Clark (Pastor Ray) was last seen at Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati as Benny Perkins in Hands on a Hardbody and Don in Rapture, Blister, Burn. Previous Cincinnati credits include Next to Normal, Next Fall, Grey Gardens, Don’t Make Me Pull This Show Over, The Frog Princess, and Alice in Wonderland, all with Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati; Carousel, Oliver! and Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, all at The Carnegie; Loves Labour’s Lost and Henry VIII, both with Cincinnati Shakespeare. Other local credits include The Full Monty, Sunday in the Park with George and Take Me Out for New Stage Collective; See What I Wanna See, Know Theatre; Hello Again, The Satori Group; and Charlie in The Charlie Clark Show at the 2008 Fringe Festival. Prior Chicago credits include Kiss of the Spider Woman with Apple Tree Theatre, The Hawkshaws with The Baum House, Merrily We Roll Along, Into the Woods and Company, all for Porchlight Music Theatre Chicago, among others.

Molly Israel (Karlie) is a graduate of Muhlenberg College and was a member of Ensemble Theatre’s 2014-2015 Acting Intern Company where favorite roles included Love and Information (Ensemble) and The Other Place (The Woman U/S). At Muhlenberg, her stage credits included Riley in the world premiere of Brighde Mullins’ The Bourgeois Pig and Hermia in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, for which she received Irene Ryan nominations. Next, Ms. Israel will be flying off to Neverland to play Molly Aster in the Cleveland premiere of Peter and the Starcatcher at the Dobama Theatre in December.

Patrick E. Phillips (Peter) is a graduate of Xavier University where he received his BA in Theatre and English. He is also the recipient of the League of Cincinnati Theatres’ 2014 Rising Star Award and was nominated for Best Supporting Actor the same year. He was last seen on the ETC stage in the 2014-2015 Acting Intern production of Love and Information (Ensemble) and in the holiday show, Sleeping Beauty (Branch/Dragon). During his internship, he understudied Michael G. Bath (Hands on a Hardbody, The Other Place), Bruce Cromer (An Iliad) and Brian Isaac Phillips (Outside Mullingar). Some of Mr. Phillips’ favorite collegiate credits include The Crucible (Rev. Hale; co-production with Cincinnati Shakespeare Co.), From White Plains (Gregory), Avenue Q (Princeton), and The Taming of the Shrew (Lucentio).

Natalie Joyce Smith (Lourdes) last appeared at Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati in Love and Information as part of the 2015 Fringe Festival. Ms. Smith is a graduate of Pennsylvania State University School of Theatre. She was a proud member of the 2014-2015 Intern Company for Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati, where she understudied roles in Hands on a Hardbody and An Iliad. Some of her favorite roles include Georgie in Theresa Rebeck’s Spike Heels and Maria in The Sound of Music.

Brent Vimtrup (Cliff) makes his Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati debut. His artistic home is with the resident ensemble at the Cincinnati Shakespeare Company where he has played a slew of amazing roles including John Proctor in The Crucible (League of Cincinnati Theatre Award for Best Actor), and title roles in Hamlet and Richard II. Selected additional credits include The Lieutenant of Inishmore at Syracuse Stage, The Voysey Inheritance at Milwaukee Rep, and Sight Unseen at InProximity Theatre, for which he was a nominated for a 2011 New York Innovate Theatre Award for Best Actor in a Featured Role.

Kate Wilford (Cindy) was seen last seen at Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati in Hands On A Hardbody and Sleeping Beauty. Her other past Ensemble favorites are Becky’s New Car, Good People, Dead Man’s Cell Phone, The Women of Lockerbie, as well as the world premieres of the musicals Snow White, Don’t Make Me Pull This Show Over, and Joe McDonough’s drama Wayfarer’s Rest. Elsewhere, she won Acclaim and CEA awards as best actress for her performance in Death of a Salesman. Other award-winning performances include When The Rain Stops Falling at Know Theatre of Cincinnati and Don’t Make Me Pull This Show Over Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati. She has appeared at Cincinnati Shakespeare Company in Romeo And Juliet, The Cherry Orchard, All My Sons, and Bedroom Farce. Regionally, she has also worked at The Lyceum Theatre, Beef N Boards, Westgate Theatre, The Kenley Players, and was a founding member of The Troupe, here in Cincinnati, as well as directed at Xavier University, Thomas More College, and for three years at Cincinnati Children’s Theatre

Production team includes Brian c. Mehring (Resident Scenic & Lighting Designer), Jack Murphy (Technical Director), Matthew Hollstegge (Production Manager & Master Electrician), Shannon Rae Lutz (Properties Master & Design Assistant), Matt Callahan (Sound Designer), and Reba Senske (Costume Designer). Production Stage Manager is Brandon T. Holmes.

Performance Information
Performances run Tuesday through Sunday. Tuesday-Thursday, 7:30 pm; Friday and Saturday, 8:00 pm; Saturday and Sunday, 2:00 pm; and Sunday, 7:00 pm. A complete calendar of performances is available online at www.ensemblecincinnati.org.

Ticket Prices
Ticket prices range from $28 to $44 for adults; student tickets are $25; and children are $18. For the 2015-2016 season, ETC continues its popular $15 student and half-price rush tickets for all performances, which are available two hours prior to show time and may be purchased by phone or in person at the box office.

Available Discounts
Military, Educator, Public Radio Perks Card, ArtsWave FunCard, AAA, Senior, and Enjoy the Arts discounts available; tickets and seating are subject to availability.

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Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati is supported, in part, by the generosity of community contributions to the ArtsWave Campaign.

The Ohio Arts Council helps fund Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati also receives funding from the Shubert Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts.

2015-2016 Season Presenting Sponsor is the Otto M. Budig Family Foundation. Additional support provided by Garfield Suites Hotel, the Shubert Foundation, and PNC.

Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati is a professional theatre dedicated to producing world and regional premieres of works that often explore compelling social issues. We fulfill our mission through our stage productions and educational outreach programs that enlighten, enliven, enrich and inspire our audiences.

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LUNA GALE Runs Sept. 8-27

ETC_Luna Gale logoLUNA GALE
Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati
Sept. 8-27
Over-the-Rhine

Directed by D. Lynn Meyers

Cast: Charlie Clark as Pastor Jay, Annie Fitzpatrick as Caroline, Molly Israel as Karlie, Natalie Joyce Smith as Lourdes, Patrick E. Phillips as Peter, Brent Vimtrup as Cliff & Kate Wilford as Cindy

Caroline, a veteran social worker, thinks she has a typical case on her hands when she meets Peter and Karlie, two teenage drug addicts accused of neglecting their baby. But, when she places their infant daughter in the care of Karlie’s mother, Caroline ignites a family conflict that exposes a shadowy, secretive past—and forces her to make a risky decision. Powerful and arresting, this is a heartbreaking and unforgettable tale about moral ambiguity and knowing how to do good in the world.

  • Pay what you can preview on Mon, Sept. 7 at 7pm
  • In preview, Tue, Sept. 8 at 7pm
  • Wed-Thu, Sept. 9-10 at 7:30pm
  • Fri, Sept. 11 at 8pm
  • Sat, Sept. 12 at 2pm & 8pm
  • Sun, Sept. 13 at 2pm & 7pm
  • Tue-Thu, Sept. 15-17 at 7:30pm
  • Fri, Sept. 18 at 8pm
  • Sat, Sept. 19 at 2pm & 8pm
  • Sun, Sept. 20 at 2pm & 7pm
  • Tue-Thu, Sept. 22-24 at 7:30pm
  • Fri, Sept. 25 at 8pm
  • Sat, Sept. 26 at 2pm & 8pm
  • Sun, Sept. 27 at 2pm & 7pm

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2015 League of Cincinnati Theatres Awards

On Monday evening, the League of Cincinnati Theatres recognized the outstanding achievements of their member companies. Honored shows received the most accolades from the League panelists during the 2014-2015 season. 

Below is the transcript of the awards, provided by Joshua Steele and the League.

Dale Hodges as Daisy Wertham & Reggie Willis as Hoke. Photo by Mikki Schaffner Photography.

Dale Hodges as Daisy Wertham & Reggie Willis as Hoke. Photo by Mikki Schaffner Photography.

The Carnegie’s excellent DRIVING MISS DAISY seemed hard to beat, but WEST SIDE STORY with its passionate and vibrant magic, just topped it. The ensemble understood the beauty and power of this timeless classic, highlighted by the captivating and charismatic Layan Elwazani as Anita, and Jay Goodlett’s exciting reinvention of the original choreography despite the limited space of the Carnegie. LCT is proud to honor The Carnegie’s production of WEST SIDE STORY.

Ryan Garrett, Katie Langham & Owen Alderson. Photo by Richard E. Hess.

Ryan Garrett, Katie Langham & Owen Alderson. Photo by Richard E. Hess.

CCM Drama’s production of Stephen Karam’s deep play SPEECH AND DEBATE, three misfit high school students form a debate club and band together to disclose the truth about a drama teacher who preys on his male students. Richard Hess’ outstanding direction brought together the perfect balance of angst and whimsy, artfully enabling a marvelous trio of actors, led by sophomore Katie Langham’s brilliantly comic performance. LCT is proud to honor CCM Drama’s SPEECH AND DEBATE.

Sara White as Jean, Mindy Heithaus as Karen, Leah Strasser as Johnna, Nathan Neorr as Steve,  Carol Brammer as Barbara & Kevin Crowley as Bill.

Sara White as Jean, Mindy Heithaus as Karen, Leah Strasser as Johnna, Nathan Neorr as Steve, Carol Brammer as Barbara & Kevin Crowley as Bill.

In Untethered’s and Clifton Players’ first collaborative effort, the heart-wrenching drama about the dysfunctional Weston family and their secrets hit every emotional button and kept the audience riveted to their seats. Dale Hodges was particularly electrifying but every ensemble member shone in their performances. Buz Davis provided tight and impressive direction as well as a spectacular scenic design in the intimate space of the Clifton Performance Theater. LCT is proud to honor Clifton Players and Untethered Theatre Company’s production of AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY.

Derek Snow as Tibbs & Mike Hall as Gillespie. Photo by Mikki Schaffner Photography.

Derek Snow as Tibbs & Mike Hall as Gillespie. Photo by Mikki Schaffner Photography.

A must-see murder mystery and racial drama playing out against the backdrop of the racially charged Civil Rights Era in the deep south, Falcon Theatre’s IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT was noteworthy for taut pacing and clever staging by director Ed Cohen, an outstanding ensemble cast and superb performances by lead actors Derek Snow and Michael Hall. LCT is proud to honor Falcon Theatre’s production of IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT.

ANY GIVEN MONDAY was a dark comedy that investigated the consequences of infidelity, the newly separated Lenny broods over pizza and Monday Night football with his cynical friend, Mickey. Chris Kramer and Daniel Britt slip into their respective roles with ease, providing plenty of moral questions and surprising twists to keep the audience involved to the bitter end. LCT is proud to honor Mad Anthony Theatre Company’s production of ANY GIVEN MONDAY.

Michael Shooner, Reggie Willis & Renika Williams. Photo by Mikki Schaffner.

Michael Shooner, Reggie Willis & Renika Williams. Photo by Mikki Schaffner.

In an emotional roller coaster of a ride, New Edgecliff took on David Mamet’s controversial story of a billionaire accused of raping a black woman. The strong ensemble included Renika Williams and Bob Allen, with particularly memorable and compelling performances by Michael Shooner and Reggie Willis as the racially diverse lawyers who agree to take on the case. LCT is proud to honor New Edgecliff Theatre’s production of RACE.

Kathyrn Miller as Julia & Noah Berry as Robbie. Photo by  Mikki Schaffner Photography.

Kathyrn Miller as Julia & Noah Berry as Robbie. Photo by Mikki Schaffner Photography.

NKU’s THE WEDDING SINGER was a bold, brassy, high-energy musical that highlighted the talents of the NKU students who sang their hearts out. The production was slick, professional, and fast-paced, and show-cased Ronnie Chamberlain’s luxurious costume design bringing out the 80s vibe. LCT is proud to honor NKU’s production of THE WEDDING SINGER.

Justin Glaser as Captain Georg Von Trapp & Helen A. Raymond-Goers as Maria Rainer. Photo by Mikki Schaffner Photography.

Justin Glaser as Captain Georg Von Trapp & Helen A. Raymond-Goers as Maria Rainer. Photo by Mikki Schaffner Photography.

The Covedale provided a solid, enjoyable, and touching production of the Rodgers and Hammerstein classic, thoughtfully directed by Ed Cohen and Dee Anne Bryll, and featuring a well-rounded and vocally strong Helen Raymond Goers as Maria and a graceful, mature Margot Grom as Liesl. LCT is proud to honor Cincinnati Landmark Productions’ THE SOUND OF MUSIC. 

Bruce Cromer* as The Poet. Photo by Ryan Kurtz.

Bruce Cromer as The Poet. Photo by Ryan Kurtz.

A magnificent one man production based on Homer’s Iliad, Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati’s AN ILIAD featured a powerful and emotional tour-de-force by Bruce Cromer as The Poet as well as versatile and gripping direction by Michael Evan Haney. It also was underscored by engaging lighting and sound design by Brian Mehring and Matt Callahan, respectively. LCT is proud to honor Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati’s production of AN ILIAD.

Lawson Young as Elle & Chris Collins-Pisano as Emmett. Photography by Mark Lyons.

Lawson Young as Elle & Chris Collins-Pisano as Emmett. Photography by Mark Lyons.

CCM Musical Theatre had four very strong productions this year, all worthy of note: BLOOD BROTHERS, PETER PAN and 110 IN THE SHADE, with LEGALLY BLONDE singled out as a powerhouse of song and dance, spectacularly directed and choreographed by Diane Lala. The talented cast did not miss a beat headlined by Lawson Young, Chris Collins Pisano, and Madeline Lynch. Scenic director Joe Leonard also deserves kudos for a masterfully designed set that was almost cinematic in its transformations. LCT is proud to honor CCM Musical Theatre’s production of LEGALLY BLONDE.

Torie Wiggins. Photo by Daniel R Winters Photography.

Torie Wiggins. Photo by Daniel R Winters Photography.

In Diogenes Theatre Company’s timely and well executed one woman production of the 1992 Rodney King trial and subsequent riots, Tori Wiggins gave an astonishing performance bringing to life over 30 characters of various ages, race, and genders, based on transcripts from the actual witnesses. LCT is proud to honor Diogenes Theatre Company’s production of TWILIGHT: LOS ANGELES 1992.

Nicholas Rose as Petruchio and Kelly Mengelkoch as Kate. By Mikki Schaffner Photography

Nicholas Rose as Petruchio and Kelly Mengelkoch as Kate. By Mikki Schaffner Photography

Cincinnati Shakespeare Company put on a “really big shrew” with a boisterous, funny production of Shakespeare’s battle of the sexes, featuring multi-dimensional, passionate, and charming performances by Kelly Mengelkoch and Nicholas Rose as well as a host of impressive ensemble characters, entertainingly directed by Kevin Hammond. LCT is proud to honor Cincinnati Shakespeare Company’s TAMING OF THE SHREW. 

Maranda Rossi as Belle and Sam Rueff as The Beast.

Maranda Rossi as Belle and Sam Rueff as The Beast.

A true feast for the eyes and ears, The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati’s BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, JR just edged out CTC’s other contender, ALADDIN, providing an enchanting experience transformed by Noelle Wedig’s lavish costumes and David Center’s scenic design prowess. Angela Powell Walker directed her numerous ensemble members perfectly in a well-calculated and well-rehearsed musical treat. LCT is proud to honor The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati’s production of BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, JR.

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

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

In Know Theatre Cincinnati’s A HANDMAID’S TALE, Corinne Mohlenhoff, effectively directed by Brian Isaac Phillips, gave a compelling and committed performance in this one-woman adaptation of Margaret Atwood’s dystopian novel. Her performance was notably enhanced by a stellar design team including Andrew Hungerford’s eerie and suggestive set and lighting, and Doug Borntrager’s subtle but effective sound design. LCT is proud to honor Know Theatre Cincinnati’s production of A HANDMAID’S TALE.

In their presentation of the Sesame Street-inspired Tony Award winner, Miami University students virtually inhabited their puppets and brought out the heart of their characters in AVENUE Q. The entire ensemble was impressive, especially Kelcey Steele’s Princeton and Sean Davis’ Nicky. Special nods to Grant Lemasters and Aretta Baumgartner for puppet design and coaching, respectively, and Gion DeFrancesco’s evocative and dimensional scenic design. LCT is proud to honor Miami University’s production of AVENUE Q.

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Tickets to ETC’s 2015-2016 30th Anniversary Season Go on Sale Mon, Aug. 3

ETC_new_logo_bannerTICKETS TO ENSEMBLE THEATRE CINCINNATI’S 2015-2016
30TH ANNIVERSARY SEASON GO ON SALE MONDAY, AUGUST 3 AT 10 AM

(Cincinnati, OH) Single tickets to Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati’s exciting 30th Anniversary 2015-2016 Season go on sale Monday, August 3 at 10 am. Subscriptions are still available and come in a variety of packages, including the recently added, popular Tuesday preview subscription option.

Highlights for the season include:

  • The Winner of the 2015 Harold & Mimi Steinberg/American Theatre Critics Association New Play Award, Luna Gale.
  • The regional premiere of the cheeky comedy, Buyer and Cellar welcomes the multi-talented Nick Cearley back to the ETC stage in this one-man performance.
  • The regional premieres of the two gripping character-driven dramas Grounded and Annapurna.

Performance Information
Performances run Tuesday through Sunday. Tuesday-Thursday, 7:30 pm; Friday and Saturday, 8:00 pm; Saturday and Sunday, 2:00 pm; and Sunday, 7:00 pm. Cinderella holiday schedule varies. A complete calendar of performances is available online at www.ensemblecincinnati.org.

Ticket Prices
Ticket prices range from $28 to $44 for adults; student tickets are $25; and children are $18. For the 2015-2016 season, ETC will also continue its popular $15 student and half-price rush tickets for all performances, which are available two hours prior to show time and may be purchased by phone or in person at the box office.

Available Discounts
Military, Educator, Public Radio Perks Card, ArtsWave FunCard, AAA, Senior and Enjoy the Arts discounts available; tickets and seating are subject to availability.

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Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati is supported, in part, by the generosity of community contributions to the ArtsWave Campaign.

The Ohio Arts Council helps fund Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati also receives funding from the Shubert Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts.

2015-2016 Season Presenting Sponsor is the Otto M. Budig Family Foundation. Additional support provided by Garfield Suites Hotel, the Shubert Foundation, and PNC.

Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati is a professional theatre dedicated to producing world and regional premieres of works that often explore compelling social issues. We fulfill our mission through our stage productions and educational outreach programs that enlighten, enliven, enrich and inspire our audiences.

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