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Educator Center Instructor Interest Survey for Madcap Education Center

CLP MCP_logosThe Madcap Education Center is THIS CLOSE to opening! Construction on the exciting new arts education center in Westwood is progressing swiftly – on time and on budget – with a hopeful grand opening planned for early November.

Cincinnati Landmark Productions and Madcap Puppets officially merged last year and have teamed together to create a state-of-the-art learning space for…

  • acting classes
  • dance classes
  • puppet-making classes
  • visual art classes
  • voice classes
  • musical instrument classes
  • summer camps
  • workshops

…and more! We’re envisioning classes for kids, teens, adults and seniors alike. Anyone and everyone could be served at the Madcap Education Center.

Are you interested in teaching in the new space? Click this link to formally express your interest and tell us about the kinds of classes you would like and are qualified to teach!

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Cincinnati Landmark Productions Welcomes Madcap Education Center Director

MCP_Blaire Bartish

Blaire M. H. Bartish.

Cincinnati Landmark Productions announced today the appointment of Blaire M. H. Bartish to its management team. Bartish will serve as Director of the forthcoming Madcap Education Center, a new $4 million arts education facility in Westwood for one of the region’s fastest growing arts organizations.

Cincinnati Landmark Productions is the production and management company for the Covedale Center for the Performing Arts, the Warsaw Federal Incline Theater, Madcap Puppets and the Cincinnati Young People’s Theatre teen summer program.

For CLP, Bartish will oversee the opening and operation of the Madcap Education Center, including developing class and camp programs and special events, recruiting and hiring teaching artists, coordinating the performance schedule in the center’s performance hall and managing financial affairs and revenue development for the center.

Bartish has worked in arts/culture education throughout her career. Before coming to CLP, she worked as Manager of School and Public Programs for the Boonshoft Museum of Discovery in Dayton. She’s also worked at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago and as a public school teacher in Illinois.

She’s also well acquainted with the arts. She holds a degree in Early Childhood Education with a Minor in Dance and Theater from Ohio Wesleyan University. She has also completed coursework (and is writing her final capstone paper) for her Masters in Education in Educational Policy Studies and Research from DePaul University.

“I am thrilled to join the CLP family and be able to share my love of performing arts with the Cincinnati community in general and Westwood specifically,” Bartish said. “I started movement classes as a 5-year old in the Chicago Park District and it totally changed the course of my life. I am hoping to do the same with the youth and adults in Greater Cincinnati.”

The Madcap Education Center will be home to exciting life-size puppet performances, a jumping off point for show tours but also a hub for classes, camps and performing arts education opportunities – in the heart of Westwood’s revitalized business district.

The Madcap Education Center will host:

  • children’s programming in its 124-seat theater
  • one-on-one vocal and instrument training in its small studio spaces
  • dance classes for a variety of skill levels in its two dance studios
  • acting and improv classes
  • puppet making and other arts/crafts classes in its art studio space
  • distance learning programming in its technology center
  • birthday parties
  • senior arts classes opportunities
  • neighborhood meetings and special events
  • the new home base for Madcap Puppets touring operations

The Education Center will be located across the street from Westwood Town Hall where CLP was born as Cincinnati Young People’s Theater in 1982.

Bartish and her husband Dave reside in White Oak with their son Louie.

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A KILLER REVUE Benefits Madcap Puppets on April 7

MCP_A Killer RevueAre you dying to attend Madcap Puppets first annual murder mystery?

Madcap is throwing a murder mystery dinner party for adults. Cincinnati’s favorite puppet company presents A KILLER REVUE, an adult-themed vaudeville show that features plenty of puppets and performers who are ready to kill.

“I’m a huge fan of variety shows and murder mysteries. Think of mixing a spicier version of The Muppet Show with a low stakes game of Clue,” says Dylan Shelton, Artistic Director of Madcap. “Solving a murder with puppets, dinner, and drinks is the perfect way to bring friends and family together.”

A KILLER REVUE

Where: The Liberty Exhibition Hall, 3938 Spring Grove Avenue – Cincinnati, OH  45223

When: April 7th, 2018 at 6:00pm

Why: Be there or be a suspect.

Dress is business casual, or your best ‘20s vaudeville.

*Not recommended for young children.

Tickets are $60 and are available by visiting www.clpshows.com or by calling 513.241.6550.

Ticket price includes buffet-style dinner, coffee/tea/water and cookies for dessert.
Adult beverages available for cash purchase.

All proceeds benefit Madcap Puppets programming.

 

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Actor/Puppeteers Needed for Fall Tour at Madcap Productions Puppet Theatre

MCP_logo2Madcap Productions Puppet Theatre, one of the country’s largest touring giant puppet theatres, is auditioning for talented and energetic actor/puppeteers.

Competitive stipend and a chance to learn a brand-new theatrical skill!

If you are interested in scheduling an audition, please e-mail resume and headshot to: Mel Hatch Douglas at: m.hatch@madcappuppets.com.

To find out more about Madcap Puppets, check us out on the web at: www.madcappuppets.com!

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West Side Arts Groups Announce Merger

CLP MCP_logosCincinnati Landmark Productions and Madcap Puppets Combine
to Create Multi-Faceted Performing Arts Organization

with Renewed Efforts to Build Westwood Education Center

At an event this afternoon, officials from Cincinnati Landmark Productions and Madcap Puppets announced a merger of the two venerable west-side arts organizations, as well as new funding that will make possible the long-awaited puppet and education center in Westwood.

Cincinnati Landmark Productions (CLP) is the non-profit owner and operator of the Covedale Center for the Performing Arts in West Price Hill and the Warsaw Federal Incline Theater in East Price Hill. Madcap Puppets – based in Westwood – has provided touring children’s programming since 1981 and annually presents over 600 performances across 15 states for 160,000 children.

Madcap Puppets becomes a division of Cincinnati Landmark Productions and will continue to tour and offer its in-town programming.

“It’s a thrill to have Madcap Puppets join with Cincinnati Landmark Productions,” said Tim Perrino, Executive Artistic Director of Cincinnati Landmark Productions. “As the Madcap Education Center comes on line, it will be home to the trademark life-size puppet performances, a jumping off point for show tours but also a hub for classes, camps and performing arts education opportunities – in the heart of Westwood’s revitalized business district and across the street from Westwood Town Hall where Cincinnati Landmark Productions was born as Cincinnati Young People’s Theater in 1982. It truly is a homecoming for this newly merged company.”

“The merger between CLP and Madcap gives us the opportunity to build a larger and more engaged audience for puppet theatre in Cincinnati,” said Dylan Shelton, Artistic Director for Madcap. “The growth potential is very exciting.”

MCP_New TheatreOfficials from the arts groups also joined City of Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley and representatives from Cincinnati Development Fund and WestCURC to announce a partnership to utilize federal and state New Markets Tax Credits for Madcap’s previously announced Westwood project at 3064 Urwiler Ave. If successful, the project would be completed in concert with the city’s $4 million investment in the Westwood Town Hall property, located directly across the street.

“We’re confident that the new Madcap Education Center will have a tremendous impact for Westwood and for our city,” said Jeanne Golliher, President and CEO of Cincinnati Development Fund. “Cultural facilities projects like this can catalyze investment and development in a neighborhood. And with these two great arts organizations merged together at the helm, this is truly a project worth celebrating.”

MCP_New Atrium“Since we acquired the building and plans for the Madcap Education Center were first announced, we have successfully worked to attract businesses that complement Madcap and the families and patrons who will come, and we are underway with the redevelopment of the Town Hall Park and Gaines Triangle,” said Elizabeth Bartley, Executive Director of WestCURC, Westwood’s urban redevelopment corporation. “All of this activity has kept Madcap at the center and now this anchor will play such a large role here for many years to come.”

This additional funding for the Madcap Education Center – the future home of Madcap Puppets and site of children’s programming, special events and arts education classes, workshops and summer camps – takes the $4.2 million project from roughly 20 percent funded to over 90 percent. Previous fundraising efforts account for roughly $1 million raised and expected New Markets Tax Credits net proceeds are estimated at $2.2 million. Cincinnati Landmark Productions and Madcap are contributing assets of roughly $600,000 toward the project.

Officials announced at the event the final stage of private fundraising to make the long-awaited project a reality. The project funding gap is estimated at $400,000.

Sponsorships and Donor programs for the new building are available.

For more information, call (513) 241-6550.

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