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Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati Goes on a Blind Date in the Regional Premiere Musical FIRST DATE, Jan. 17-Feb. 5, 2017

etc_first-date-logo(Cincinnati, OH) Check please! Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati opens the second half of the season with the hilarious and sassy musical FIRST DATE, by Austin Winsberg, with music and lyrics by Alan Zachary and Michael Weiner. First impressions can make or break someone, but what will they mean when a blind-date rookie steps up to bat with an experienced dater? With a hit musical score and plenty of comic verve, FIRST DATE promises to be an unforgettable (and unpredictable) take on the dating-game. Playing January 17-February 5, 2017. Directed by Vince DeGeorge.

When tightly wound Aaron is set up with cool girl Casey, a quick drink turns into a hilarious dinner served with sides of Google background checks, fake emergency phone calls, a slew of manipulative exes, potential conversational land mines, and some seriously saucy chemistry. Can this seemingly mismatched pair turn what could be a dining disaster into something special before the check arrives, or end up at another table for one?

“Most all of us have had to go one at least one first date. Maybe FIRST DATE will help us remember that you have to start somewhere,” says ETC’s Producing Artistic Director D. Lynn Meyers. “It’s not often that you find a show [like this] that is a joyous celebration of the potential for love. First Date is a fun, positive, and charming musical that is performed with a live band! What a great way to start off the New Year.” Meyers goes on to add, “Ensemble has a dedication to developing local professionals and it turns out five of the cast members are former apprentices. It shows the maturation of the organization through the creation of work for people who gave a year of their time to be with us.”

About the Cast

Michael Gerard Carr (Aaron) returns to ETC, having last appeared as Casey in this season’s production of The Legend of Georgia McBride. His past shows at Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati include Hands on a Hardbody, Good People, and Snow White. A proud graduate of the University of Cincinnati’s College-Conservatory of Music Drama program and a past intern here at Ensemble Theatre, Mr. Carr also has taught freshman Drama at UC-CCM.

Sarah Hoch (Casey) makes her ETC debut with this production. A Massachusetts native and Drake University alumna, Ms. Hoch recently moved from Chicago to New York. Regional credits include Million Dollar Quartet and Grease, Old Creamery Theatre; Lost in Yonkers, Great Plains Theatre; Legally Blonde, Midtown Arts Center; and How To Succeed, Spring Awakening, Present Laughter, Avenue Q, Annie, and Xanadu, Playhouse on the Square. Chicago credits include Sweet Charity, Rocky Horror, and multiple roles in new musicals with Underscore Theatre.

Jared D. Doren (Man #3) is a local actor, director, and alumnus of the 1995-1996 ETC Professional Acting Apprenticeship Program. Past ETC credits include A Question of Mercy, Two Weeks with the Queen, and the holiday productions of Around the World in 80 Days, Snow White, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Alice in Wonderland, and The Frog Princess.  Local directing credits include Chase the Dragon, Cincinnati LAB Theatre; Frankie and Johnny in the Claire de Lune, and Bus Stop, New Edgecliff Theatre; All New People, Untethered Theatre; Pump Boys and Dinettes, Carnegie Arts Center; Assassins, And Then There Were None, and The Elephant Man, Falcon Theatre. Mr. Doren is also one of the founding members and artistic directors for Cincinnati LAB Theatre and currently serves as Patron Services Manager for ETC.

Maya Farhat (Woman #2) returns to the ETC stage after having recently appeared as Aristotle in Cinderella: After Ever After. She is a graduate of Xavier University with a B.A. in Theatre and a minor in Communication Studies. Ms. Farhat has done work around town, but her most recent credits include Other Bother, Cincy Fringe Festival 2016; and Rent, Betrayal, and Mockingbird, Falcon Theatre. She has also made her TV film debut in Maria Carey’s Hallmark movie, A Christmas Melody, playing Hayley Tillman. She is also featured in a global Internet ClearBlue advertisement.

Andrew Maloney (Man #2) was last seen at Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati in last season’s Violet. Other ETC credits include: Around the World in 80 Days, Alice in Wonderland, and Snow White. Internationally, Mr. Maloney appeared in the Ecuadorian premiere of West Side Story at the Teatro Nacional Sucre in Quito, Ecuador.  Recent credits include Rent, Assassins, The Little Mermaid, and A Chorus Line. He has been seen at many local theatres, including The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati, Falcon Theatre, and the Warsaw Federal Incline Theatre.

Jeremy Parker (Woman #1) returns to ETC after last being seen as an acting apprentice in the 2013-2014 season. Ms. Parker’s recent performance highlights include Eve Ensler’s one-act play Extraordinary Measures, Music Theatre Group of New York City; Master Class, Human Race Theatre Company; and Always…Patsy Cline and The Addams Family, Cortland Repertory Theatre. She can be seen in the role of Dorothy in the Academy Award-nominated film Carol, directed by Todd Haynes. She currently resides in Brooklyn and is a graduate of the University of Cincinnati’s College-Conservatory of Music.

Nathan Robert Pecchia (Man #2) also makes his ETC debut with this production. A senior in Wright State University’s Musical Theatre/Acting Program, Mr. Pecchia will graduate this spring. He appeared in many productions at WSU, most notably in The Music Man. Most recently, Mr. Pecchia was seen in the ensembles of Sweeney Todd and Legendale at The Human Race Theatre Company.

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), Jeremy Lee (Sound Designer), Scot Woolley (Musical Director), and Reba Senske (Costume Designer). Production Stage Manager is Brandon T. Holmes. Assistant Stage Manager is Elizabeth Freyman.

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 $48 for adults; student tickets are $25; and children are $18. For the 2016-2017 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, ArtsWave ArtsPass, AAA, 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.

2016-2017 Season Presenting Sponsor is the Otto M. Budig Family Foundation.

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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LIFE COULD BE A DREAM runs May 2-20

LIFE COULD BE A DREAM
Presented by Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati
May 2-20
Over-the-Rhine 

Reviews: Enquirer | iSpyCincy | Behind the Curtain |

SH-BOOM! From the creator of THE MARVELOUS WONDERETTES, comes the Crooning Crabcakes, the boy group banned from the Springfield High School prom that made it possible for The Marvelous Wonderettes to perform. The guys get one more chance at fame and fortune as Denny, Eugene, Skip and Wally form a singing group to enter and win the local radio contest and realize their dreams of making it to the big time! Featuring such classic songs as “Stay” (Just a Little Bit Longer),” “Runaround Sue,” “Tears On My Pillow,” “Unchained Melody,” “Earth Angel,” and of course the title song, Life Could Be A Dream is another musical trip down memory lane that will leave you laughing, singing and cheering!

Directed by D. Lynn Meyers
Musical Direction by Scot Woolley
Choreographed by Patti James

Cast: Nick Laughlin as Denny, Cassie Levine as Lois, James Oblak as Skip, William Selnick as Wally & Lee Slobotkin as Eugene

  • Wed-Thu, May 2-3 at 7:30pm
  • Fri, May 4 at 8pm
  • Sat, May 5 at 2pm & 8pm
  • Sun, May 6 at 2pm
  • Tue-Thu, May 8-10 at 7:30pm
  • Fri, May 11 at 8pm SOLD OUT 
  • Sat, May 12 at 2pm & 8pm SOLD OUT 
  • Sun, May 13 at 2pm SOLD OUT 
  • Sun, May 13 at 7pm
  • Tue-Thu, May 15-17 at 7:30pm SOLD OUT 
  • Fri, May 18 at 8pm SOLD OUT 
  • Sat, May 19 at 2pm & 8pm SOLD OUT 
  • Sun, May 20 at 2pm SOLD OUT & 6pm (added performance)

Official page with online ticketing | FaceBook event | Goldstar discount |

Local media coverage: Enquirer article | Showcase with Barbara Kellar | WVXU interview |

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ETC Seeks Usher and Bartender Volunteers

Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati is looking for a few great volunteers! If you love theatre & look forward to our productions, this is your chance to support ETC while earning complimentary tickets throughout the year by serving as a volunteer usher or bartender. The next training session for new volunteers is Saturday, April 21, at 11:00 am.

To apply or for more info, please email: entourage@cincyetc.com

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ETC’s TIME STANDS STILL Earns Four LCT Awards

Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati’s TIME STANDS STILL Earns Four League of Cincinnati Theatres Awards

Clockwise from back left: Mallory Hawks* as Mandy Bloom, Bruce Cromer* as Richard Ehrlich, Jen Johansen* as Sarah Goodwin & Buz Davis* as James Dodd. Photo by Ryan Kurtz.

(CINCINNATI, MARCH 22, 2012)– Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati’s (ETC) production of Donald Margulies’ Tony-nominated play TIME STANDS STILL has earned four awards from the League of Cincinnati Theatres (LCT) for its design and acting ensemble, as well as an award for local premiere of a new work. The timely drama explores the relationship between a photojournalist and her foreign correspondent partner as they adjust to the realities of life outside the war zone.

The cast of four — which includes Bruce Cromer, Buz Davis, Mallory Hawks and Jen Johansen — earned an ensemble award for the character-centered play. One LCT panelist praised the “remarkably nuanced and spot-on performances from one of the best ensembles this season at ETC.” Indianapolis-based actress Jen Johansen additionally was singled out with an award for leading actress in a play for her portrayal of Sarah, the photographer recovering from injuries sustained during a roadside bombing in Iraq.

ETC’s resident designer Brian c. Mehring picked up his fifth LCT Award this season for the show’s set design, described as “a loft space that felt like it was actually lived in.” According to one panelist, “The detail work was unbelievable. Brian Mehring is one of Cincinnati’s most consistent set designers. What he is able to do at ETC is nothing short of brilliant.”

TIME STANDS STILL continues through April 1. Details and ticket information are available at www.cincyetc.com.

The 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.info.

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TIME STANDS STILL Review

Jen Johansen* as Sarah Goodwin. Photo by Ryan Kurtz.

Links to all reviews can be found on the BTC REVIEWS page. Blog postings, links and more are available on my FaceBook fan page. You can receive updates on Twitter from @BTCincyRob.

TIME STANDS STILL presented by Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati through April 1. You can read the show description here.

ETC’s 26th season continues to be my favorite to date with their current production of TIME STANDS STILL by Donald Marqulies. The contemporary script is solid. Several times, the playwright could have gone the obvious route, or ramped up the drama, just for the sake of  drama. Instead we see four characters dealing with emotional situations honestly and like adults. Even at times when the conversation becomes heated, the characters stay on point instead of degenerating into finger-pointing and name-calling, which is a welcome change.

Clockwise from back left: Mallory Hawks* as Mandy Bloom, Bruce Cromer* as Richard Ehrlich, Jen Johansen* as Sarah Goodwin & Buz Davis* as James Dodd. Photo by Ryan Kurtz.

Much of the credit for the quality of the tone of the show goes to director Michael Haney, who guides his excellent four-person ensemble with a deft hand. All the characters are real people with real relationships to, and real affection for, each other. You easily believe there is a shared history among the older trio (Bruce Cromer* as Richard, Buz Davis* as James & Jen Johansen* as Sarah). Each character is an individual with their own unique strengths and flaws.

I was especially impressed with how the younger character of Mandy (played by Mallory Hawks*) was handled. I can imagine Mandy easily being portrayed as too naive or as a caricature, but she held her own when expressing her views without losing her more-positive outlook on the world. Also nice was that even though the show dealt with weightier topics, there is plenty of humor to offset it, without seeming forced or out of place.

Buz Davis* as James Dodd, Jen Johansen* as Sarah Goodwin & Bruce Cromer* as Richard Ehrlich. Photo by Ryan Kurtz.

Again Brian c Mehring (set and lighting design) and Shannon Rae Lutz (properties) nail the environment for this show; that of a small NYC studio apartment infrequently used by its owners.

I also thought Sarah’s injuries were well done. The wound make-up (designed and guidance by Kelly Yurkoby, executed by Reba Senske, Kelly Yurkoby, Sara Kenny & Rachel Berger) read well from my seat in the audience and the damage to her body was portrayed convincingly by the actress.

Overall solid work by everyone involved which makes for a very enjoyable night at the theater.

Click here for a complete list of show times, articles and other reviews for TIME STANDS STILL.

*Member of Actors’ Equity Association.

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