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NKU Hosts Tony Award Winner Karen Ziemba

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Virginia Butley (Karen Ziemba, right) attempts to sway new neighbor Tania Del Valle (Sabina Zuniga Varela, left) to her point of view in the Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park’s world premiere of Karen Zacarías’ Native Gardens, which runs through Feb. 21 in the Robert S. Marx Theatre. A disagreement over a longstanding fence line spirals into an all-out war of taste, class, privilege and entitlement with hilarious results. For NATIVE GARDENS tickets call 513-421-3888 (toll-free in Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana, 800-582-3208) or visit http://www.cincyplay.com. Photo – MIKKI SCHAFFNER; Date – January 2016.

HIGHLAND HEIGHTS, KY –Tony Award winner Karen Ziemba will visit Northern Kentucky University to speak with students about her life and career on Tuesday, February 16 from 3-4pm. The event is open to the public and will take place in the Stauss Theatre in the Fine Arts Center.

Ziemba is currently appearing in the world premiere of Native Gardens at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park.

Karen Ziemba is an American actress, singer and dancer, best known for her work in musical theatre. Ms. Ziemba received the Tony Award, the Drama Desk Award and the Outer Critics Circle Award for her performance in Contact at Lincoln Center Theater. Other Broadway, off-Broadway and regional credits include Bullets Over Broadway; Chicago; Curtains (Outer Critics Circle Award and Tony nomination); Crazy for You (Jeff Award); Never Gonna Dance (Outer Critics Circle Award and Tony nomination); And the World Goes ‘Round (Drama Desk Award); Steel Pier (Tony nomination); I Do! I Do! (Drama Desk nomination); A Little Night Music; Sweeney Todd; 110 In the Shade; The Most Happy Fella; Hello, Dolly!; Boeing-Boeing; Much Ado About Nothing; Brighton Beach Memoirs; Broadway Bound; Heresy; Sylvia; and Six Degrees of Separation. She’s appeared on The Good Wife, Madam Secretary, Law and Order, Law and Order: Criminal Intent, Law and Order: Special Victims Unit, Scrubs and The Kennedy Center Honors in tributes to Angela Lansbury and Julie Harris, as well as for PBS’ Great Performances in My Favorite Broadway: The Leading Ladies, Gershwin at 100 and Sondheim: A Celebration At Carnegie Hall.

WHO
Karen Ziemba, Tony Award winning actress
Hosted by Northern Kentucky University | School of the Arts | Theatre and Dance

WHEN
February 16, 2016 | 3-4pm

WHERE
NKU Fine Arts Center | Stauss Theatre | 100 Nunn Drive, Highland Heights, KY 41099

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ONCE IN A LIFETIME Runs Feb. 18-28

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Cody Oppel, Andy Burns and Sophia Dewald.

ONCE IN A LIFETIME
Northern Kentucky University
Feb. 18-28
NKU Corbett Theatre [Highland Heights]

Directed by Mike King

Cast: Cody Oppel, Sophia Dewald, Andy Burns, Christina Tully, Amanda Steier, Shalie Hull, Emily Fry, Melissa Cathcart, Andrew Wiemann, Tony Newton, Andrew Bishop, Hallie Grace Hargus, Katherine Sallee, Taylor Morrison, Alexx Rouse, Chloe Lynn Price, Jessica Stafford, Zoë Brooks-Jeffiers, Melody Lindsey, Andrew Jacob Ornelas, Jacob Lucas, Trey Paris, Andrew Blake, George Ivan, Colin Kissel, Connor Moulton, Buddy Jackson, Kaleb King, Xander Wells, Ben Cohen

The first of many collaborations between the legendary writing duo, Kaufman and Hart’s ONCE IN A LIFETIME is a laugh-out-loud extravaganza. Indulge in this wickedly funny tale of three on-the-skids vaudeville troupers—Jerry, Mae, and George—who decide to take advantage of the latest craze, “talkies,” by heading to Hollywood and posing as voice experts. There they find absurd silent-film starlets, insane movie studio executives, crazy gossip columnists, desperate cigarette girls, dim witted stage mothers, and jaded studio hands. This delectable sendup of the excesses of Hollywood will keep you on the edge of your seat through every hilarious twist and turn.

  • Thu-Sat, Feb. 18-20 at 8pm
  • Sun, Feb. 21 at 3pm
  • Wed-Sat, Feb. 24-27 at 8pm
  • Sun, Feb. 28 at 3pm

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SEUSSICAL Runs Nov. 12-22

NKU_Seussical logoSEUSSICAL
Northern Kentucky University
Nov. 12-22
NKU Corbett Theatre [Highland Heights]

Cast: Kaleb King as Yertle the Turtle, James Jones as The Grinch, Trase Milburn as The Mayor, Ellie Chancellor as Mrs. Mayor, Brittany Hayes as Sour Kangaroo, Gabriella Francis as Mayzie La Bird, Cynthia Thomas as Gertrude McFuzz, Brandon Huber as Horton the Elephant, Madeleine Burgoon as Jojo & Taylor Greatbatch as The Cat
Whos/Citizens of the Jungle: Katelyn Altieri, William Bunch, Melissa Cathcart, Nate Doninger, Courtney Helterbridle, Aki Hosoda, Leiren Jackson, Colin Kissel, Megan Urz & Gaston Ward
Wickersham Brothers: Kyle Segar, Andrew Blake & Kyle Taylor
Bird Girls: Kathryn Klens, Kaitlin McCulloch & Christina Tully

Bring your whole family to see the whimsical world of Dr. Seuss come to life on our stage this November. The Cat in the Hat is our host and emcee as Seuss’ most beloved stories find themselves intertwined in an epic adventure, in which the power of imagination and the most miraculous “think” ever save the day! The colorful characters transport us from the Jungle of Nool to the Circus McGurkus to the invisible world of the Whos. Ultimately, the powers of friendship, loyalty, family, and community are challenged and emerge triumphant. SEUSSICAL is fun for the whole family — It’s Dr. Seuss like you’ve never seen him before!

  • Thu-Sat, Nov. 12-14 at 8pm
  • Sun, Nov. 15 at 3pm
  • Wed-Sat, Nov. 18-21 at 8pm
  • Sun, Nov. 22 at 3pm

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TAYLOR 2 Brings Legendary Dance to NKU This October

NKU_Taylor2 logoHIGHLAND HEIGHTS, KY – Northern Kentucky University / School of the Arts / Program of Theatre and Dance presents a one-night-only performance by TAYLOR 2.

Repertory:
Junction
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Roses Duet
The Uncommitted
Company B

Northern Kentucky University
Fine Arts Center / Corbett Theatre
Friday, October 9, at 8:00PM

Tickets: $10 (General); $8 (Students)

TAYLOR 2 will present a program comprising a unique window into Paul Taylor’s extensive repertoire — now numbering 142 dances! Paul Taylor is one of this country’s legendary choreographers and a pioneer of modern dance culture. His choreography is known for its physicality and grace, as well as its cultural relevance. In selecting repertoire for TAYLOR 2 (established in 1993), he chooses dances that span the broad spectrum of his work. Several of the dances performed by TAYLOR 2 have been re-worked from the Paul Taylor Dance Company’s version to enable the smaller ensemble of dancers to perform them. Critics and audiences cheer as TAYLOR 2 introduces the athleticism, humor, and range of emotions found in Mr. Taylor’s work to audiences around the world. Taylor 2 has had engagements in over 400 cities, 46 states, and as far as Africa and Asia.

“Taylor 2 is a kind of a miracle… All of the dancers are considerable talents [who] unite fearlessness with skill.” — Gia Kourlas, New York Times

ARTIST BIOGRAPHIES

One of the seminal artists of the 20th and 21st Centuries, Paul Taylor continues to shape the homegrown American art of modern dance that he has helped define since he became a professional dancer and pioneering choreographer in 1954. After 60 years as Artistic Director of the Paul Taylor Dance Company, he blazed a new trail in 2014 by establishing an institutional home for the art form: Paul Taylor’s American Modern Dance. Mr. Taylor will curate and present great modern dances of the past and present alongside his own works at Lincoln Center and other preeminent venues throughout the world, nurturing a new generation of choreographers so that modern dance flourishes long into the future. Mr. Taylor first gained notoriety as a dance maker in 1957 with Seven New Dances and has since received nearly every important honor given to artists in the United States. In 1992 he was a recipient of the Kennedy Center Honors and received an Emmy Award for Speaking in Tongues, produced by WNET/New York the previous year. He was awarded the National Medal of Arts by President Clinton in 1993. In 1995 he received the Algur H. Meadows Award for Excellence in the Arts and was named one of 50 prominent Americans honored in recognition of their outstanding achievement by the Library of Congress’s Office of Scholarly Programs. He is the recipient of three Guggenheim Fellowships and honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degrees from California Institute of the Arts, Connecticut College, Duke University, The Juilliard School, Skidmore College, the State University of New York at Purchase, Syracuse University, and Adelphi University. Awards for lifetime achievement include a MacArthur Foundation Fellowship and the Samuel H. Scripps American Dance Festival Award. Other awards include the New York State Governor’s Arts Award and the New York City Mayor’s Award of Honor for Art and Culture. In 1989 Mr. Taylor was elected one of ten honorary members of the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters. Having been elected to knighthood by the French government as Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres in 1969 and elevated to Officier in 1984 and Commandeur in 1990, Mr. Taylor was awarded France’s highest honor, the Légion d’Honneur, in 2000 for exceptional contributions to French culture. Today Mr. Taylor’s dances are performed by the Paul Taylor Dance Company, the six-member Paul Taylor 2 Dance Company (begun in 1993), and companies throughout the world including the Royal Danish Ballet, Rambert Dance Company, American Ballet Theatre, San Francisco Ballet, Miami City Ballet, and Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater.

Ruth Andrien became Rehearsal Director of Paul Taylor 2 Dance Company in 2010. She danced with the Paul Taylor Dance Company from 1974 to1983, originating roles in such works as Esplanade, Runes, Airs, Images and Le Sacre du Printemps (The Rehearsal). She has restaged Mr. Taylor’s work for professional companies and universities around the world. Ms. Andrien has been on the faculty of the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, Swarthmore College, Harvard University, MIT, Southern Methodist University, The School at Jacobs Pillow, New York State Summer School of the Arts, The Taylor School and the American Dance Festival, where she directed the Paul Taylor Project for the past three years. She has worked closely with The American Dance Legacy Institute at Brown University, which focuses on preservation and access to American dance heritage. She served as master teacher for the National Foundation for Advancement of the Arts in Miami and for the U.S. State Department’s cultural exchange program in Tunisia. She was the recipient of Towson University’s Rosenberg Award for Distinguished Artists in 2002 and the Balasaraswati/ Beinecke Endowed Chair for Distinguished Teaching in 2009 with Carolyn Adams and Sharon Kinney. Ms. Andrien received her MFA in Dance at Hollins University in 2007.

For more information call the NKU School of the Arts Box Office at 859.572.5464

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THE WINTER’S TALE Runs Oct. 20-25

Caleb Farley as Florizel & and Madison Pullins as Perdita. Photo by Mikki Schaffner.

Caleb Farley as Florizel & and Madison Pullins as Perdita. Photo by Mikki Schaffner.

THE WINTER’S TALE
Northern Kentucky University
Oct. 20-25
Stauss Theatre [Highland Heights]

Cast: Brandon Holcomb as Leontes, Emily Fry as Hermione, Rhys Boatwright as Polixenes, Hunter Henrickson as Camillo, Kate Stuard as Paulinia, Trey Paris as Antigonus, Madison Pullins as Perdita, Caleb Farley as Florizel, Connor Moulton as Old Shepherd, Andrew Wiemann as Shepherd’s Son, Justin Woolums as Autolycus, Xander Wells as Archidamus/Guard, Hallie Hargus as Emilia/Shepherdess, Natalie Bellamy as Mopsa/Polixenes’ Wife, Gretchen Priddy as Dorcas/Lady, Aaron Marshall as Servant 1/Shepherd 1, Andrew Bishop as Servant 2/Shepherd 2, Anthony Newton as Lord 1/Officer, Brandon Critchfield as Lord 2/Jailor, Alex Bertucci as Prince Mamillius, Finn Eddleman as Child King Leontes & Luke Bertucci as Child Polixenes

Tragic, romantic, hilarious, and uplifting, this genre-bending masterpiece is one of Shakespeare’s most elegant and haunting plays. THE WINTER’S TALE leaps from darkest tragedy to lighthearted romance and a truly magical conclusion. This enchanting classic celebrates redemption, reconciliation, and the mending of broken hearts. Princes and princesses, disguised identities, jealous kings, oracles, pickpockets, and one ravenous bear.

  • Tue-Sat, Oct. 20-24 at 8pm
  • Sun, Oct. 25 at 3pm

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