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NET Holds Second Annual LUCK OF THE IRISH Event

What: New Edgecliff Theatre’s “Luck of the Irish” Casino Night
When: Saturday March 17, 8:00-11:00 p.m.
Where: The Columbia Center, 3500 Columbia Parkway (at Delta Avenue)

New Edgecliff Theatre continues the Irish flair of its recent production of ST. NICHOLAS with its Annual “Luck of the Irish” Casino Night from 8:00 to 11:00 p.m. on Saturday March 17. Enjoy an evening of fun and excitement featuring Black Jack, Poker and Roulette. There will also be a silent auction, a blind raffle and a split-the-pot reverse raffle. Admission includes appetizers, cash bar (wine & beer) and $25 in casino chips. All proceeds benefit New Edgecliff Theatre’s Operating Fund.

The “Luck of the Irish” Casino Night will be held in New Edgecliff Theatre’s home community of Columbia Tusculum at The Columbia Center, 3500 Columbia Parkway (at Delta Avenue, across the street from The Precinct). According to New Edgecliff Artistic Director Jim Stump, “Many people take advantage of the wonderful locally owned restaurants in the Columbia Tusculum area before coming to the event. We have 6 or 7 independently owned restaurants within 5 minutes of both The Columbia Center and our theatre.”

Coincidentally, Bella Luna on Eastern Avenue will be part of the Greater Cincinnati Independent Restaurants’ Restaurant Week, which features delectable 3 course menus for $26.12 per person from some of Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky’s best independently-owned restaurants. More information on Restaurant week is available at www.eatlocalcincy.com.

Tickets for “Luck of the Irish” Casino Night are $25 in advance or $30 at the door and can be purchased online at http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/224662 or by calling the box office at 888.588.0137.

May the Luck of the Irish be with you!

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ST. NICHOLAS Review

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Michael Shooner as Man. Photo by Mikki Schaffner.

ST. NICHOLAS presented by New Edgecliff Theatre through March 10. You can read the show description here.

Michael Shooner is dynamic and real as the Man in this one- person show. Equal parts acting and storytelling, Shooner lays out the life of a faulted and, in many ways, not very likeable man, but at the same time we are able to empathize with elements of his life. Shooner does a great job with his Irish accent throughout the performance. Personally, from a character standpoint, I wouldn’t mind hearing a slightly stronger one.

In striving to create an intimate piece of theater, NET has added seating to the right and left of the stage and blocked off the last few rows of their “regular” seating. The lighting design of Glen Goodwin, however, seems to work against this goal. For the most part I found the lighting to be too harsh and bright for a story about vampires. It also clearly illuminates most of the audience members on both sides of the stage (I sat center), allowing normal audience movement to be distracting. Beyond that, I felt there were missed opportunities to add to the mood of the show. A lighting shift could have been used to complement the well-done sound design of Erin Waters. It might also have been interesting to see a shift whenever a vampire entered the “room.”

Michael Shooner. Photo by Mikki Schaffner.

I was confused as to director Brian Robertson’s intent for this conversation. Don’t get me wrong, it’s an engaging story, but who are we, the audience? Why is this story being told to us? Where is this story being told to us? The context was unclear to me.

Overall ST. NICHOLAS features strong, entertaining work by Michael Shooner that could have benefited from more cohesion on the part of the production team.

Click here for a complete list of show times, articles and other reviews for ST. NICHOLAS.

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Get LUCKY with NET on March 17

Join New Edgecliff Theatre, on March 17 from 8-11pm at The Columbia Center, for an evening of fun and excitement featuring Black Jack, Poker and Roulette. The evening will also include a silent auction, a blind raffle and a reverse raffle.

Admission includes appetizers, cash bar (wine & beer) and $25 in casino chips. Tickets are $25 in advance or $30 at the door.

For advance tickets, please visit https://www.brownpapertickets.com/getcode.html?e_id=224662.

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NET Offers Playwriting Intensive Course March 23-May 14

An 8 Week Course designed to help you explore the depths of your mind,
realize your ideas fully, and get them on stage

Led by NET’s playwright-in-residence Catie O’Keefe

This intensive playwriting course is for people interested in developing and fine-tuning a play script. Over the course of eight weeks, students will read and discuss a myrid of plays, attend and critique a local production and complete a series of writing exercises which will result in a final project. The workshop will culminate with a staged reading of all the students’ final projects at a local theatre.

New Edgecliff Theatre’s Playwright-in-Residence leads this exciting workshop! Catie O’Keefe holds a BA in Theatre from Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon and a Masters in Playwriting from Royal Holloway University of London. Her work has been performed in London, Edinburgh, Amsterdam, New York City, Portland, Denver, Cincinnati and at The Univserity of Louisiana. She is currently a recipient of the Peggy Ramsay Grant and continues to work in both the US and UK.

The Details

WHEN: Monday evenings from 6-9pm between March 26th and May 14th, 2012

WHERE: Dramakinetics, 4222 Hamilton Ave.,Cincinnati Ohio, 45223

REQUIREMENTS: Applicants must be currently enrolled in a university or college program OR have previously completed one of NET’s Introduction to Playwriting Courses.

Interested parties who do not meet the above requirements may submit a 5-10 page writing sample for consideration. Please see the application for further details.

FEE: $250/student (includes eight play texts, copies of reading material and ticket to see one production in Cincinnati area). Fees must be paid in full prior to the first day of class.

NET strives to offer affordable, yet intensive, workshops for students and adults in the Cincinnati area. However, we understand that some people are bound by many financial obligations that might prevent them from participating in our programs. Therefore, we offer the Aerin Davidson Scholarship to cover full tuition for one student based on financial need and merit. More information is available at the time of application.

Space is limited! Qualified applicants will be accepted on a first-come, first-serve basis and our class will be capped at 15 participants. Apply [online] early to ensure your spot!

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New Edgecliff Offers Regional Premiere of ST. NICHOLAS

Vampires take center stage in powerful one-man show 

Michael Shooner. Photo by Mikki Schaffner.

New Edgecliff Theatre today announced an exciting addition to NET’s performance line up with the regional premiere of Conor McPherson’s “St. Nicholas”. This chilling one-man show features NET Executive Director Michael Shooner and is directed by Brian Robertson. “St. Nicholas” will run in NET’s newly-created major production slot, Feb. 23-March 10.

In “St. Nicholas”, a burned-out, cynical theatre critic becomes infatuated with a young actress. Leaving his wife and children in Dublin to pursue his obsession, things become complicated in London when he finds himself in the employ of a coven of vampires! Already a metaphorical vampire himself, his confrontation with very real ones forces him to face his own demons and earn some measure of redemption. The New York Times says, “The narrative swings through so many forms of storytelling — from self-serving lies born of drunkenness to a proper Brothers Grimm-like fable…McPherson’s ear for detail is devastating.”

“St. Nicholas” was written by Dublin playwright Conor McPherson. His plays include “The Seafarer” (premiered on Broadway in 2007), “Poor Beast in the Rain”, “Port Authority”, “Dublin Carol” (premiered on Broadway in 2002), “The Weir” (premiered on Broadway in 1999), and “This Lime Tree Bower”. He was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Play in 2006 for “Shining City”, which premiered on Broadway in 2006; nominated for the 2002 South Bank Show Award for Best Play for “Port Authority”; received the 1999 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Play, the Evening Standard Most Promising Playwright, the Critics Circle Award for Most Promising Playwright and was a finalist for the Lloyds Bank Playwright of the Year Award for “The Weir”; and was the joint winner of 1997 George Devine Award and the winner of the Meyer Whitworth Award for “St. Nicholas”.

New Edgecliff founder Michael Shooner returns to the NET stage for the first time since his CEA-nominated turn as Dysart in 2009’s “Equus”. Other roles at NET have included Willy Loman in “Death of a Salesman”, Roma in “Glengarry Glen Ross”, Teach in “American Buffalo” and Cliff in “The Woolgatherer”. His first one-man show was also NET’s inaugural production, Eric Bogosian’s “Sex, Drugs, Rock & Roll”, in 1998. He was seen in the Cincinnati Playhouse production of “The Hostage” and has also performed at Cincinnati Shakespeare Company in “The Weir”, “Romeo & Juliet” and “All My Sons”.

Originally from Los Angeles, Brian Robertson has spent much of his time working in film and television in the area of cinematography, as well as working as a director and stage manager in Theatre and Opera. He received his MFA in Directing from CCM. Locally, Brian has been teaching in the NKU Theatre and Dance department since 1998, as well as functioning as a guest director and instructor at CCM. He has worked for Cincinnati Opera, Sarasota Opera, Bay View Music Festival, Greenbrier Valley Theatre, Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati, Opera North, and Des Moines Metro Opera among others.

“St. Nicholas” runs from February 23 – March 10, 2012, Thursday through Saturday evenings at 7:30pm. The Columbia Performance Center is located at 3900 Eastern Avenue, near Terry’s Turf Club, Allyn’s, Bella Luna, Tostado’s and The Precinct. Single ticket prices range from $15-$23. Discounts are available for students, seniors and groups as well as Enjoy the Arts members. To purchase tickets or for more information call the NET Box Office at 888.588.0137, or go online at http://www.newedgecliff.com.

For mature audiences only.

NET is a grateful recipient of the League of Cincinnati Theatres’ Local Guest Equity Support.

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