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Sweet Student Ticket Deals for ETC’s 2014-2015 Season

ETC_new_logo_bannerWhether you still live at home or are on a Ramen Noodle diet, hey we get it: it’s tough to catch a break these days when you’re a student. You’ve got enough worries trying to make the Dean’s list studying for that dreaded O-Chem exam than how to fit quality entertainment easily into your budget without putting an added strain on your wallet. That’s why Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati will continue to offer a robust suite of options for students of all ages to see our productions that won’t break the bank.

PAY-WHAT-YOU-CAN PREVIEW PERFORMANCES
This popular program returns and just as its moniker explains, contribute however much you can afford. PWYC previews typically fall on the Monday prior to each show’s opening, check ourcalendar,  facebook page, or follow us on Twitter for show times.

$15 STUDENT RUSH TICKETS

Radically discounted tickets, just for students. 2 hours prior to each show time, all remaining tickets for the current day’s performance(s) are available for $15 (in person only). Limit 2 tickets per valid student I.D.

$120 STUDENT SUBSCRIPTIONS
(Hey, that’s only $20 per show!) Are you a theatre nut? Wanna make sure you get a seat for each of the shows this season? Exclusively for full-time students, this subscription includes a set seat and day of the week for each show in the season at a discounted price. Available for any performance day and time.

$90 TEEN SCENE SUBSCRIPTIONS*
Teen Scene returns, offering a radically discounted subscriptions specifically geared toward students ages 13-19! Subscription includes post-show meal and discussion with cast and/or artistic staff. Limited space available and is first come, first serve.

*Due to mature content and/or language in many of our productions, parental consent is required to participate for students under the age of 18.

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HANDS ON A HARDBODY Review

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.

Charlie Clark as Benny Perkins. Photo by Ryan Kurtz.

Charlie Clark as Benny Perkins. Photo by Ryan Kurtz.

HANDS ON A HARDBODY presented by Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati through Sept. 21. More information.

Based on the description, it would be easy to dismiss HANDS ON A HARDBODY as a gimmick show. What sets it apart is its book by Doug Wright. Two of his other works, I AM MY OWN WIFE and GREY GARDENS have been staged in recent years at ETC.

Director D. Lynn Meyers has found the heart in the story and cast an impressive group of character actors, with strong voices, to bring that story to life. Together, they have created so many little, emotionally-true moments that pull you in, and make you care about the people on stage. Even perfectly-loathsome Benny Perkins played by Charlie Clark.

The Company. Photo by Ryan Kurtz.

The Company. Photo by Ryan Kurtz.

Deb G. Girdler is a hoot as opinionated Janis Curtis. Phil Fiorini brings a nice, quiet dignity to JD Drew. He is paired with Kate Wilford as wife Virginia, who’s Act I exit is heartbreaking. Michael Gerard Carr and Brooke Steele make it easy to root for the budding romance of contestants Greg Wilhote and Killi Mangrum. Sara Mackie is perfectly fun as religious true-believer Norma Valverde.

Chris Alvaro, played by Dallas Padoven, has a strong voice and does well with his solo, “Stronger.” I do feel that the sunglasses worked against the actor, and the character comes off a bit too stoic. Since we can’t see Alvaro’s eyes for most of the show, the actor’s body language needs to be a bit bigger to give us an idea of what the character is thinking.

Michael Shawn Starks as Mike Ferris Annie Fitzpatrick as Cindy Barnes Michael G. Bath as Frank Nugent. Photo by Ryan Kurtz.

Michael Shawn Starks as Mike Ferris Annie Fitzpatrick as Cindy Barnes Michael G. Bath as Frank Nugent. Photo by Ryan Kurtz.

Props to Jim Hopkins for hopping into the role of Don Curtis with only 24 hours notice. Cast member Michael Flannery was called out of town for a family emergency, but will be returning to the role. Sending good vibes his way.

My favorite song in the show would have to be “Used to Be” performed by Fiorini and Clark with the Company. It is a melancholy lament about the changes to their small town, which immediately strikes an emotional cord with anyone of a certain age.

Patti James’ choreography is fun and inventive. Not an easy task when, for the most part, the cast must have one hand on a rotating truck. Favorite numbers include the backup trio of “Wonderettes” (Denise Devlin, Mackie & Steele) to Ronald McCowan’s (played by Geoffrey Warren Barnes II) “My Problem Right There,” Devlin and Michael Shawn Starks’s rockin’ duet “Burn That Bridge” and the Stomp-esque rendition of “Joy of the Lord.”

Dallas Padoven as Chris Alvaro and Company. Photo by Ryan Kurtz.

Dallas Padoven as Chris Alvaro and Company. Photo by Ryan Kurtz.

Opening night, I did struggle in most numbers to hear the lyrics over the music. Unfortunately Jordan De Leon’s heartfelt “Born in Laredo” was the most difficult to hear. If all lead singers’ mic could get a small bump in each number it might help.

Before the show, the audience question of the evening was “How did they get that truck into the theater?” Meyers’ provided the answer in her curtain speech, “Believe it or not, the truck fit through those double doors,” indicating the doors visible on audience-left wall.

Overall a fun and entertaining production and a great start to the 2014-2015 season. Tickets sales have been really strong. I recommend you get your tickets sooner rather than later.

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My rating: 4.5 out of 5

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WLWT Video: Cincinnati Ensemble presents HANDS ON A HARDBODY

Michael Gerard Carr & Dallas Padoven discuss HANDS ON A HARDBODY running Sept. 2-21.

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Casting News for Two CCM Musical Theatre ’12 Alum

Jessica Henday as Diana and Mike Schwitter as Gabe.

Jessica Henday as Diana and Mike Schwitter as Gabe in ETC’s NEXT TO NORMAL.

John Riddle is headed to The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts for the world-premiere production of LITTLE DANCER, running Oct. 25-Nov. 30.

The production is directed and choreographed by five-time Tony winner Susan Stroman and features book and lyrics by Tony Award winner Lynn Ahrens & music by Tony Award winner Stephen Flaherty.

“Part fact, part fiction, and set in the harsh backstage world of the Paris Opera Ballet,” press notes state, “Little Dancer is inspired by the young ballerina who posed for Edgar Degas and became, inadvertently, the most famous dancer in the world. Torn by her family’s poverty, her debt to the artist and the lure of wealthy men, Marie struggles to keep her place in the ballet corps—a girl on the verge of womanhood, caught between the conflicting demands of life and art.”

More information is available in this story on Playbill.com.

Mike Schwitter, who audiences may remember as Gabe from ETC’s NEXT TO NORMAL, is heading to the Broadway run of PIPPIN as Lewis.

Currently the role of Lewis is being played by another CCM MT alum, Erik Altemus, class of ’09.

For more information on Pippin visit www.pippinthemusical.com.

Congratulations to John & Mike!

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WCPO Preview of HANDS ON A HARDBODY

HANDS ON A HARDBODY: From Documentary to Musical Theater

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