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See Me. Feel Me. Touch Me. Heal Me. The Who’s TOMMY to Rock Memorial Hall

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CINCINNATI, OH – It’s been inducted into the GRAMMY Hall of Fame, named one of Rolling Stone’s 100 Greatest Albums of All Time, earned five Tony Awards, and has been performed on stages as varied as Woodstock, the Metropolitan Opera and Broadway’s St. James Theatre. Now the record that popularized the “rock opera” genre explodes to life in one of Cincinnati’s premier live music venues. Memorial Hall proudly presents The Who’s TOMMY, playing September 14, 15, 20 and 21, 2018 in the beautifully restored Anderson Theater. Broadway veteran Leslie Goddard directs and choreographs a sprawling concert staging, featuring an all-star live band, psychedelic projections, a 24-voice choir and twelve professional singer / dancers from around Cincinnati and across the country. Tickets are $28 – $42 and are available at MemorialHallOTR.com, or by calling the Memorial Hall Box Office at 513.977.8838 (Tu – Fr, 1pm – 6pm).

THE WHO’S TOMMY is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.MTIShows.com.

That Deaf, Dumb and Blind Kid: A Synopsis
After witnessing the accidental murder of his mother’s lover by his father, Tommy is traumatized into catatonia and, as the boy grows, he suffers abuse at the hands of his sadistic relatives and neighbors. As an adolescent, he’s discovered to have an uncanny knack for playing pinball and, when his mother finally breaks through his catatonia, he becomes an international pinball superstar.

Featuring The Who classics “Pinball Wizard,” “Listening To You” and “I’m Free,” The Who’s TOMMY is an exhilarating tale of hope, healing and the human spirit. The story of the pinball-playing, deaf, dumb and blind boy who triumphs over his adversities has inspired, amazed and puzzled audiences for more than 40 years.

Who’s Who
In a career that has included Broadway’s HAIRSPRAY and the Las Vegas staging of JERSEY BOYS, TOMMY director / choreographer Leslie Goddard has appeared in two productions of the rarely-mounted show, giving her unique insight into a piece that is ripe for directorial interpretation.

Goddard teams with stalwart music director and pianist Steve Goers. A faculty member at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) and frequent presence at theatres including Playhouse in the Park, Ensemble Theatre and the Aronoff Center, Goers was a featured performer in the most recent local staging of TOMMY, a concert at the Covedale Center for the Arts in 2009. He leads a band featuring some of the Queen City’s finest talent; Brad Myers and Don Gauck interpret Pete Townshend’s iconic lead guitar, joined by Aaron Jacobs (bass) and Devon Leigh (drums), paying homage
to the inexorable Keith Moon. Goers will also have at his disposal the 24-voice Sycamore High School Select Ensemble, under the direction of Ken Holdt. The choir is no stranger to iconic rock-n-roll acts; they performed with Foreigner last summer in the band’s Riverbend concert.

Memorial Hall’s production of TOMMY features some of Greater Cincinnati’s finest homegrown talent, who return home for the production amid successful national and international careers. Playing the show’s title role is Dayton native and Northern Kentucky University alum Noah Berry. Berry has spent the better part of the past two years on the road with BUDDY: THE BUDDY HOLLY STORY, and will be joining the national tour of SPAMALOT this fall. In the role of Captain Walker is Cincinnati native Zack Steele, whose globetrotting career has included cross-country crossovers RING OF FIRE, HANK WILLIAMS: LOST HIGHWAY and ALL SHOOK UP, as well as lengthy engagements as a featured performer on international cruise lines. CCM faculty member Katie Johannigman is thrilled to return to the stage as TOMMY’s dance captain, on the heels of a musical theatre intensive in China and choreography of Bernstein’s MASS with May Festival and the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra.

A complete cast, band and production team list can be found following this release.

Concert Design
Memorial Hall’s concert staging of TOMMY will not be without visual spectacle. The show will utilize projections from the original Broadway production as designed by Wendall K. Harrington. Recipient of Drama Desk Award, American Theater Wing Award and the Outer Circle Critics Award as part of the Tony Award-winning production, Harrington’s video work will be integrated into a thrilling lighting & scenic design by CCM professor Mark Williams.

Tommy: Concept Album, Live Sensation, Movie and Broadway Musical
Originally released in 1969, TOMMY was The Who’s fourth studio album, and is considered the first “rock opera.” The double album reached #2 and #4 on the UK and USA charts, respectively, and received celebrated live performances at Woodstock, Fillmore East and the Metropolitan Opera. Subsequent concerts have featured the likes of Phil Collins, Bette Midler, Patti LaBelle, Steve Winwood, Elton John, Billy Idol, Richie Havens, Ringo Starr, Richard Harris and Peter Sellers. A 1975 film adaptation cast Townshend alongside Ann-Margret, Tina Turner, Eric Clapton and Jack Nicholson. In 1991, Tommy was developed into a stage musical at La Jolla Playhouse. The production
transferred to Broadway in 1993, where it enjoyed a two-year run and earned five Tony Awards. TOMMY has sold more than 20 million copies worldwide, is one of Rolling Stone’s 100 Greatest Albums of All Time, and was inducted into the GRAMMY Hall of Fame in 1998.

Ticketing
Tickets to The Who’s TOMMY are available online beginning July 13. Tickets are available by phone via the Memorial Hall Box Office at 513.977.8838 (Tu – Fr, 1pm – 6pm).

Ticket scaling is as follows:

  • Boxes – $42 (includes concierge beverage service) Orchestra – $35
  • Center Balcony – $32
  • Side and Rear Balcony – $28
  • Students, Groups of 8 or More – $24 (call the box office for reservations)

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Cast:

  • Tommy / Narrator – Noah Berry
  • Mrs. Walker – Annie Schneider
  • Captain Walker – Zack Steele*
  • Uncle Ernie – Sean Mette
  • Cousin Kevin / Ensemble – Kyle Kemph
  • Acid Queen / Ensemble – Tia Seay
  • Dance Captain / Ensemble – Katie Johannigman*
  • Ensemble: John Woll, Hannah Gregory, Heather Hale & Hillary Hahn

*Actor appears courtesy of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States.

Band:

  • Keyboard, Conductor – Steve Goers
  • Keyboard 2 – Julie Spangler
  • Guitar 1 – Brad Myers
  • Guitar 2 – Don Gauck
  • Electric Bass – Aaron Jacobs
  • Drums – Devon Leigh

Production Team:

  • Producer Joshua Steele
  • Director / Choreographer Leslie Goddard
  • Music Director Steve Goers
  • Choirmaster Ken Holdt
  • Lighting Designer Mark Williams
  • Costumer Janet Powell
  • Sound Designer Brian Lloyd
  • Dialect Coach Katelyn Reid
  • Production Manager Andi Schultes
  • Stage Manager Carissa Gandenberger
  • Assistant Stage Manager, Wardrobe Jeffery Bunch

About Memorial Hall:
Memorial Hall, managed and programmed by 3CDC, is conveniently located in the heart of the revitalized arts district of Over-the-Rhine. This exquisite venue overlooks Washington Park, and is adjacent to Music Hall in addition to being down the street from both the School for Creative and Performing Arts and soon-to-be completed new home of the Cincinnati Shakespeare Company. Designed by Samuel Hannaford, the hall features marble staircases adorned with intricate wrought iron that lead to the 550-seat proscenium theater, dubbed the Annie W. and Elizabeth M. Anderson Theater. Exceptional acoustics, decorative murals and Tiffany chandeliers enhance this historic theater. Memorial Hall offers an elegant setting for performances and unique spaces for social and business events.

About 3CDC:
3CDC is a private, non-profit, real estate development and finance organization focused on revitalizing Cincinnati’s urban core in partnership with the City of Cincinnati and the Cincinnati corporate community. 3CDC’s work is specifically focused on the Central Business District and in the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood. 3CDC also manages The Cincinnati Equity Fund (CEF) and the Cincinnati New Markets Fund (CNMF). These investment funds play an important role by providing needed financial capital to 3CDC’s development projects. For more information, visit www.3cdc.org.

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Outer Space, Nuclear Opera? THE BRADBURY TATTOOS to Premiere in Cincinnati, July 13 & 22

MISC_The Bradbury Tattoos logoComposer Zac Greenberg, who is already known for writing fusion jazz and rock music that is other-worldly, has teamed up with dramatist Michael Burnham to create a science fiction opera about space aliens, astronauts, nuclear war and the end of the world.

THE BRADBURY TATTOOS, based on the late Ray Bradbury’s short story anthology “The Illustrated Man,” will premiere at Memorial Hall in Cincinnati, Ohio, July 13 and 22. The opera is a presentation of concert:nova, a contemporary-classical ensemble founded by musicians from the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. Partial funding is provided by the National Endowment for the Arts.

“The opera is about how people react to unusual situations,” Greenberg said.

Greenberg has composed music for Cincinnati Ballet, Blink! Cincinnati, modern dance companies throughout the United States, award-winning feature-length and short films, as well as multimedia and virtual reality programs.

“After David Bowie died, I was talking with Ted Nelson, co-artistic director of concert:nova, about how so much of his music was character-driven,” Greenberg said. “We wanted to do something similar, and then I started thinking about Ray Bradbury’s stories. We approached Michael Burnham to write the libretto.”

Burnham is a retired theatre professor, who formerly taught at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM). He has narrated symphony concerts for the Boston Symphony Orchestra, the Salt Lake Symphony Opera and the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, among others. His adaptation of Stravinsky’s “l’Histoire du Soldat”premiered at the Salt Lake Symphony Opera.

“Bradbury is not giving us cautionary tales here, so much as he is pointing out all the little things we want to and ought to hang onto and cherish as we struggle in our move toward a more just and loving world,” Burnham said.

Though the stories are different, they share a common theme of humans coping with a frightening future:

  • “Kaleidoscope” – The crew of a disabled spacecraft reflects on their liveswhile drifting toward death.
  • “Zero Hour” – Children play a game called “Invasion,” which turns out to be more than a game.
  • “The Highway” – A husband and wife who live near a highway help refugees fleeing a nuclear war.
  • “The Last Night of the World” – A married couple goes about their normal routines, despite realizing that the world is about to end.

As in Bradbury’s original book, the operatic stories are woven together by an enigmatic character called “the Illustrated Man,” whose body is covered by animated tattoos.

“I feel that these are four really beautiful stories; probably some of the best from ‘The Illustrated Man,’” said Kelvin Chan, director. “Whether we are talking about the end of the world, or the atom bomb, or what it means to fall out of space after a rocket explodes, or Martians invading the earth through another dimension, these four stories really deal with how to be human.”

THE BRADBURY TATTOOS stars Ben Flanders, Thom Mariner, Pedro Willis-Barbosa, Melisa Bonetti, Jenna Schroer, Peggy Ann, Alex Schoeny, Kathryn Zajac Albertson, Dana Pundt, Thom Dreeze, Kelcey Steele, Naomi Lewin, Keisha Kemper and Michael Burnham.

The world premiere of “The Bradbury Tattoos” will take place at Memorial Hall, 1225 Elm Street, Cincinnati, Ohio, on Friday, July 13, at 6:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. and Sunday, July 22, at 5:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. Tickets are $40 general admission/$20 students and are available at www.memorialhallotr.com or by calling (513) 977-8838. Information about “The Bradbury Tattoos” and concert:nova is available at http://concertnova.com/bradbury-tattoos/.

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trueBASEBALL On April 30

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April 30
Memorial Hall [Over-the-Rhine]

Six people step up to the plate to share their true, personal stories about life on-and-around the baseball diamond! Jon Warden (who went to the World Series with the winning Detroit Tigers during his first year of pro ball in 1968!) and George Foster (who has two World Series rings from his time with the Cincinnati Reds!) will both be sharing stories as well as from: a man who learned more from baseball than from his parents; a woman whose plans were changes by a foul ball; a man who can claim an enviable moment of glory; and a woman who had never seen a baseball game before she was 19, but then, watch out! This show (our 3rd of our 8th season) is sure to be a HOME RUN!

  • Mon, April 30 at 7:30pm

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Auditions Announced for The Who’s TOMMY Concert Presentation at Memorial Hall

memo_logoDirected and choreographed by Leslie Goddard
Music Direction by Steve Goers
Produced by Joshua Steele

Rehearsals: September 5 – 13, 2018
Performances: September 14, 15, 20, 21, 2018
At Historic Memorial Hall in Over-the-Rhine

ABOUT THE SHOW
Memorial Hall seeks professional singing and dancing performers for its planned concert performance of The Who’s TOMMY. Broadway veteran Leslie Goddard directs and choreographs a presentation to include costumes, projection design and live band in the beautifully restored Anderson Theater.

Supporting performers can expect a short, dense evening and weekend rehearsal schedule. Principals can expect the same, in addition to weekday rehearsals. Conflicts will likely not be accepted.

Performer pay begins at $500.00 for the entire project. Housing not available.

AEA talent warmly invited to audition.

AUDITION REQUIREMENTS

  • Please prepare one 32-bar selection in the style of the show. Please provide sheet music in the correct key. An accompanist will be provided. There will also be a dance audition. Please bring comfortable dancewear.
  • Please provide two (2) copies of your headshot and resume.
  • Performers who wish to be considered ONLY for the tracks of Tommy / Narrator, Mrs. Walker, Mr. Walker or Uncle Ernie are not required to dance. It is recommend that all other performers participate in the dance call.
  • Video auditions may be accepted. Please follow the registration instructions below to indicate your preference to submit a video audition.

AUDITION REGISTRATION
Auditions will be held on the evenings of Sunday, May 6 and Tuesday, May 8, 2018 in the Fine Arts building at Northern Kentucky University.

Auditions are by appointment only.

To register for auditions, please visit MemorialHallOTR.com/auditions. Staff will be in touch with you shortly thereafter to confirm your audition appointment.

Please review the production dates and audition requirements carefully before registering.

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See COMEDYSPORTZ CINCINNATI for FREE on Sept. 15

OTRi_ComedySportz logoIf you’ve been wondering about ComedySportz Cincinnati we’d like to give you a chance to come check us out FOR FREE!

This Friday night ComedySportz Cincinnati is performing in the 550 seat Anderson Theater at Memorial Hall in Over The Rhine. If you would like to see the show for free please send us a message at comedysportz@otrimprov.com.

We will give everyone who asks up to two comp tickets! We want to take this great opportunity to share what we do with as many folks as possible with the hopes that they will spread the word about the fun we are having bringing all-ages Comedy For Everyone to Cincinnati.

The show is at 8pm on Friday night September 15, and out by 10pm.

Hit us up at by Friday at 2pm at comedysportz@otrimprov.com to claim your two free tickets!

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