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Stage Notes For Jan. 9

Corinne Mohlenhoff in 2011 THE HANDMAID'S TALE. Photo by Rich Sofranko.

Corinne Mohlenhoff in 2011 THE HANDMAID’S TALE. Photo by Rich Sofranko.

A potpourri of arts news items from local and national sources.

  • WVXU interviewTamara Winters, the new associate artistic director for Know Theatre Cincinnati, joins Jim Stump for a preview of their next mainstage production, an adaptation of Margaret Atwood’s THE HANDMAID’S TALE, written by Cincinnati native Joe Stollenwerk.
  • Enquirer article: Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park education director to retire when season ends
  • Enquirer article: Fringe show [SOMETHING SOMETHING NEW VAGINA] a timely look at transgender issues
  • Enquirer article: [AND BABY MAKES SEVEN] shines light on gay parenting issues
  • CityBeat articleMamLuft&Co. Dance Brings Mixed Repertory to Aronoff

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Award-winning local actors announced for cast of QCQTC’s AND BABY MAKES SEVEN

Justin McCombs as Antipholus of Syracuse & Maggie Lou Rader as Lucianna. Photo by Mikki Schaffner.

Justin McCombs as Antipholus of Syracuse & Maggie Lou Rader as Lucianna in Cincinnati Shakepeare Company’s THE COMEDY OF ERRORS. Photo by Mikki Schaffner.

Cincinnati Shakespeare Company-based couple Maggie Lou Rader and Justin McCombs will join local actress Erin McCamley as the three-person cast of Paula Vogel’s AND BABY MAKES SEVEN, presented by the Queen City Queer Theatre Collective. Directed by Lindsey Augusta Mercer, the dark comedy follows couple Anna and Ruth and their friend Peter as they await the arrival of their newborn child, but first they must rid the crowded apartment of their three imaginary children.

The play reading, the third production in the new theatre company’s season, will be in the second floor cabaret space of Below Zero at 7:30p on Monday, Jan 12, and is sponsored by Absolut Vodka. QCQTC uses theatre to celebrate and encourage dialogue around queer experiences. A $5 donation is suggested.

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AND BABY MAKES SEVEN on Jan. 12

QCQTC_And Baby Makes SevenAND BABY MAKES SEVEN
Presented by Queen City Queer Theatre Collective
Jan. 12
Over-the-Rhine

Directed by Lindsey Augusta Mercer

Cast: Maggie Lou Rader, Justin McCombs, Erin McCamley & C. Aiden Marie Sims

The play tells the story of Anna and Ruth, a lesbian couple, who enlist their gay friend Peter to help them create a family. But are any of them ready for parenthood? Tensions rise as the three adults prepare for the imminent arrival of their baby—and matters are made all the more challenging by the persistence of the three imaginary children who already live with them. The lines between fantasy and reality, child and adult, love and madness crisscross through this hysterically funny and deeply touching play about what it means to be a family.

  • Mon, Jan. 12 at 7:30pm

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Queen City Queer Theatre Collective Returns Dec. 8 for Sophomore Performance

QCQTC_The Normal HeartGays. Plays. Mondays.

Coming Monday night to The Cabaret space at Below Zero Lounge is Queen City Queer Theatre Collective’s second staged reading, THE NORMAL HEART at 7:30pm.

Their first reading on Nov. 10 was THE BEEBO BRINKER CHRONICLES. Set in pre-Stonewall Greenwich Village, THE BEEBO BRINKER CHRONICLES follows the lives and loves of Laura, Beth and Beebo as they navigate uncharted territories of desire. Beth and Laura, secret lovers in college, went separate ways after graduation: Beth married and had children; Laura moved to New York. Both pine for each other, but before they can reunite, they find themselves entangled in the web of Beebo Brinker, a butch denizen of the bars with a soft spot for young lesbians fresh off the bus. Adapted from the 1950’s and 1960’s lesbian pulp novels by Ann Bannon, the play celebrates the era when “the love that dares not speak its name” began breaking the old rules.

I was really impressed with QCQTC’s inaugural outing. The play was smartly-written, filled with believable characters and a good dose of humor. Directed by Lindsey Augusta Mercer, the strong ensemble of six brought the script to life with solid characterizations and true emotions. For a first production, it was great to see an audience of about 40 people in attendance. I’m eager to see what they accomplish tonight.

THE NORMAL HEART is a searing drama about public and private indifference to the AIDS plague and one man’s lonely fight to awaken the world to the crisis. Produced to acclaim in New York, London and Los Angeles, THE NORMAL HEART follows Ned Weeks, a gay activist enraged at the indifference of public officials and the gay community. While trying to save the world from itself, he confronts the personal toll of AIDS when his lover dies of the disease.

Again directed by Lindsey Augusta Mercer, the cast includes Darnell Pierre Benjamin, Matthew Wilson, Jacob Zimmerman, Andrew Maloney, Mia Vera, Linnea Bond, DeAndre Smith, Charlie Cromer, Dallas Padoven & James Jones.

The performance is free and donations are gratefully accepted. The bar downstairs is open, so feel free to bring a cocktail upstairs.

I hope to see you there.

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THE NORMAL HEART on Dec. 8

QCQTC_The Normal HeartTHE NORMAL HEART
Presented by Queen City Queer Theatre Collective
Dec. 8
Over-the-Rhine

Directed by Lindsey Augusta Mercer

Cast: Darnell Pierre Benjamin, Matthew Wilson, Jacob Zimmerman, Andrew Maloney, Mia Vera, Linnea Bond, DeAndre Smith, Charlie Cromer, Dallas Padoven & James Jones.

Staged reading. A searing drama about public and private indifference to the AIDS plague and one man’s lonely fight to awaken the world to the crisis. Produced to acclaim in New York, London and Los Angeles, THE NORMAL HEART follows Ned Weeks, a gay activist enraged at the indifference of public officials and the gay community. While trying to save the world from itself, he confronts the personal toll of AIDS when his lover dies of the disease.

  • Mon, Dec. 8 at 7:30pm

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