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Showbiz Players Present CATCH ME IF YOU CAN

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Natasha Boeckmann, Robert Breslin as Frank W. Abagnale, Jr, Ellyn Broderick, JV Katz & Tia Casey.

Regional Theatrical Premiere Opens at the Carnegie in Covington on May 13th

(Cincinnati) The Regional Theatrical Premiere of the Showbiz Players production of CATCH ME IF YOU CAN opens May 13th and runs through May 22nd at the Carnegie in Covington, KY. CATCH ME IF YOU CAN was nominated for 4 Tony Awards including Best Musical. For tickets call the Box Office at 859-957-1940 or go to http://www.showbizplayers.com.

Based on the hit DreamWorks film starring Leonardo Dicaprio and Tom Hanks and the incredible true story that inspired it, CATCH ME IF YOU CAN is a high-flying, splashy Broadway musical that tells the story of Frank W. Abagnale, Jr., a teenager who runs away from home in search of the glamorous life. With nothing more than his boyish charm, a big imagination and millions of dollars in forged checks, Frank successfully poses as a pilot, a doctor and a lawyer – living the high life and winning the girl of his dreams. But when Frank’s lies catch the attention of FBI agent Carl Hanratty, Carl chases Frank to the end……and finds something he never expected.

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Showbiz Players, Inc. is one of the premiere community theatre companies in Cincinnati. Spanning a history of 23 years, Showbiz Players, Inc. has won a multitude of national, state and local awards for their productions.

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Covington Buses Become Mobile Stages and Galleries on “Ride with an Artist” Day

PONES_Ride with an Artist Day promoCOVINGTON, KY– Imagine you’re on a bus, mind numb, traveling from Point A to Point B. You’re worrying about the bills you have to pay, the errands you need to run, and… suddenly, people start dancing on the bus with you… Wait, on another bus, there are classical musicians and acoustic guitar and drums… And three other buses have been transformed into an art installation for a day! What is happening? Is this the coolest thing you have EVER seen? Is your day officially MADE?

Join in the celebration of your city, public transit and art as you connect with your neighbors during “Ride with an Artist” Day. Pones Inc. and TANK are teaming up for free pop-up art experiences happening throughout the day on buses. For the price of bus fare, riders will be transported in mobile stages and galleries on their ride to school, work, or home.

Leading up to the day are multiple free community classes and workshops for all ages and abilities, including dance classes for students at John G. Carlisle and Glenn O. Swing schools. We also need your help to create the mobile galleries!

Sign up today for free workshops for the whole family at Baker Hunt Art & Cultural Center, The Carnegie, and Pique. Join your friends, family, and neighbors in making a bus come to life.

Workshop Information:

  1. “Window Wraps” at Pique on April 27th from 6:30-9:00pm led by artists Annie Brown and Lindsey Whittle
  2. “On Route to Cloud Nine” at Baker Hunt on May 3rd and 10th from 7:00-8:30pm led by artist Karen Saunders
  3. “Botanical Bus” at The Carnegie on May 6th from 5:00-6:00pm and May 7th from 1:00-2:00pm led by artists Greg Swiger and Emily Moores.

“Ride with an Artist” Day Information:
Date: Friday, May 13th between 11:00am-6:00pm

Times and Routes:

  • Your morning commute is about to have a whole new groove. Drummer Liz Wu and guitarist Nick Rose-Stamey will entertain riders with a fiery blend of South American folk music that will inspire you to start your day off right. Catch them on the #25 from 9-10:00am.
  • Pones Inc. dancers will keep things moving on the #1 from 2:00-3:00pm (with stops at John G Carlisle Elementary and Glenn O Swing Elementary)
  • MYCincinnati will be serenading you with a classical quartet on the Southbank Shuttle from 5:00-6:00pm. The musicians involved are part of MYCincinnati, a free, daily youth orchestra program for the Price Hill neighborhood of Cincinnati.
  • Three art installations up all day on bus routes traveling all across the city on a variety of different routes.

This event was made possible with generous funding from Covington Ten and The Center for Great Neighborhoods of Covington. More information on “Ride with an Artist” Day and the surrounding events can be found at https://www.facebook.com/events/520484391472388/ or www.ponesinc.com.

Pones Inc. provides artistic opportunities for community growth by creating engaging new ways for audiences to experience dance. Founded in 2008, Pones Inc. has collaborated with over 200 artists and 100 art and service organizations. The company creates site-specific performances through a fusion of movement and dance with other art forms. Pones Inc. performers use their bodies to speak their minds and use their signature pedestrian-inspired movement to spark collaboration, connection, and community. Pones Inc. believes that art creates powerful change.

The Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky is an integral part of  the Northern Kentucky  community,  providing  public  transit  service  to  Boone,  Campbell,  and  Kenton  Counties  as  well as downtown Cincinnati  for more  than 35 years.  Close  to 4 million passengers each  year rely on TANK buses  throughout  the region  to get  them where they need  to be.  Visit  TANK on the web at www.tankbus.org.
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The Carnegie and NKU Commonwealth Theatre Announce Auditions for ROCK OF AGES

TC_Rock of Ages logoDirected by Lisa Bodollo
Music Direction by Jamey Strawn
Choreography by Roderick Justice

Performances: August 13, 14, 19, 20, 21, 26, 27, 28

Friday & Saturday Evenings at 7:30pm, Sundays at 3:00pm

Rehearsals evenings and weekends July 5th – August 12th

ROCK OF AGES is a classic boy-meets-girl tale, set at the end of the 80s to all the hair-band hits you loved. Drew is an aspiring rock star working at a bar when he meets Sherrie, a young woman who has just arrived in L.A. to seek fame and fortune as an actress. The two quickly find they have feelings for each other, but the trials and tribulations of the rock and roll lifestyle keep them apart. Drew must decide between his dreams of stardom and the woman he loves before she boards a midnight train going out of town.

Auditions by Appointment Only on the Following Dates:

  • May 21 2pm-6pm
  • May 22 2pm-6pm
  • May 23 7pm-10pm
  • May 24 7pm-10pm

To schedule a time slot, please contact Greg Swiger, gswiger@thecarnegie.com.

Please Prepare:

  • 32 bars of a classic rock/pop song in the style of the show.
  • Wear dance attire and be prepared to learn a dance combination
  • Bring sheet music in the correct key for the accompanist. A cappella auditions will not be accepted

Also note:

  • Resume listing theatrical experience and headshot/picture are required to audition. Please bring with you to the audition, do not send in advance.
  • Cast members do not have to be the actual ages of the characters, but must be able to look age appropriate and act accordingly.
  • All roles are paid. Not AEA eligible.

Auditions will take place at Northern Kentucky University
1st Floor Fine Arts Building room FA 117 

Available Roles:

  • DREW – An appealing, good-guy rocker with great comedic timing, a boyish charm, vulnerability and a very strong rock tenor voice. Drew works at the legendary Bourbon Room hoping and waiting for his dreams to come true. He finds an instant attraction to Sherrie, the beautiful new arrival from the Midwest, who encourages him to go after his dreams.
  • SHERRIE – Caucasian female, an in-shape, fresh faced, innocent Midwestern girl stepping right off the bus into a new world to pursue her dreams of stardom. Strong comedic timing, strong rock belt, good movement ability. Should be comfortable in form-fitting clothing.
  • LONNY – The narrator of the piece, charming, mischievous, welcoming, vibrant personality. A guy who would be fun to spend one drunken night with. Strong, honest comedic timing/improv skills and strong rock vocals.
  • DENNIS DUPREE – Classic stoner type guy who runs the famous Bourbon Room club. Torn about whether he should sell the club to Hertz, a German businessman. Very strong comedic timing. A laid back, easy going, real dude. Bari-tenor rock vocals.
  • STACEE JAXX/FATHER – A sexy rock star. Decided to leave his successful hair/metal-rock band to try it solo. Self-important, confident intriguing in all the wrong ways, the ultimate bad boy; he is all about sex, drugs and rock-n-roll. Great strong comedic timing and strong rock tenor voice.
  • JUSTICE/MOTHER – African American female, strong presence, once a performer, she now operates a strip club where Sherrie winds up working. Takes on the maternal role for the girls that work for her. Strong, soulful vocals and belt needed.
  • HERTZ KLINEMANN – An attractive older German male. Uptight, cold, intimidating businessman trying to buy up the Strip to develop it. The bad guy of the piece. Strong comedic timing and baritone vocals.
  • FRANZ KLINEMANN – Hertz’s son, young German male. Works for his father but not by choice. Pressured and intimidated by his father. Shy, gentle with a big heart. Strong vocals and comedic timing.
  • REGINA – A fun, hippie type girl who fights against the attempted take over of The Strip. Strong comedic timing, belt vocals.
  • MAYOR/JA’KEITH/ENSEMBLE – A strong character actor with good comedic timing to play numerous roles, strong rock tenor and strong dance/movement ability.
  • JOEY PRIMO/ENSEMBLE – A young male with the rocker sensibility, strong rock tenor and strong/dance/movement ability.
  • FEMALE ENSEMBLE – Three of the sexiest female singer/dancers around. Sassy, in shape, beautiful. Must be comfortable in form-fitting clothing. Strong dancers, comedic ability and strong rock vocals.

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The Carnegie Closes 2015-16 Season with THE LAST FIVE YEARS

Playing Weekends April 9-24, 2016

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Leslie Kelly as Cathy & Wes Carman as Jamie. Photo by Mikki Schaffner.

(COVINGTON, KY) – Relationships are complicated. They evolve over time and look different to everyone involved. Issues that are clear at the end of a relationship may not look like problems at the beginning. THE LAST FIVE YEARS, playing at The Carnegie weekends April 9-24, 2016, explores the relationship of Jamie and Cathy, a young couple struggling to find balance between career and relationship.

In a creative twist that makes this show pure magic, Tony Award winning composer and lyricist Jason Robert Brown takes us on an adventure through their story, following Jamie from the beginning of their romance to the end and following Cathy from the end to the beginning. Their storytelling overlaps for just a moment, on the day of their wedding, for one of the most beautiful duets ever written for the musical theatre.

“The LAST FIVE YEARS is a great piece of contemporary theatre, with a brilliant score,” said Carnegie Theatre Director Maggie Perrino. “The storytelling is unique because you see the build-up and the let-down at the same time and question the perspective and reliability of the narrators.”

The LAST FIVE YEARS features a two-person cast, with Leslie Kelly as Cathy and Wes Carman as Jamie. In addition to being accomplished vocalists and actors, Kelly and Carman are both accomplished musicians. Kelly will play some of the songs on piano while Carman will play cello.

Those who have seen the movie adaptation of THE LAST FIVE YEARS starring Academy Award and Tony Award nominee Anna Kendrick and Tony Award and Grammy Award nominee Jeremy Jordan, will enjoy the scenic twist that Tyler Gabbard created for the show.

“The set is almost entirely based on doors and serves as an analogy for the emotions of the characters as they open and close the door to their relationship,” said Perrino. “They can walk in and start something new, or walk out and close the door as something ends.”

Performances of THE LAST FIVE YEARS run weekends April 9-24, Friday, and Saturday evenings at 7:30 p.m., and Sunday afternoons at 3 p.m.  The Tristate Chamber Players will perform pieces by Strauss in the gallery for a special happy hour prior to the two Friday evening performances. The appearance of the Tristate Chamber Players is made possible through generous funding from the Ohio Arts Council and members of the community.

Tickets for THE LAST FIVE YEARS are $28, $25 for Carnegie Members and Enjoy the Arts Members. Patrons interested in member, student, and group discounts should call The Carnegie Box Office at (859) 957-1940.  Tickets to Carnegie Theater Series performances are available at The Carnegie Box Office, open Tuesday through Friday 12 p.m. – 5 p.m., online at www.thecarnegie.com, or by phone at (859) 957-1940.

The 2015-16 Carnegie Theatre Series is sponsored by the Otto M. Budig Family Foundation. The 2015-16 Season Program is sponsored by Paula & Glenn Wienkoop.

THE LAST FIVE YEARS is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. 421 West 54th Street, New York, NY  10019. Phone: 212-541-4684 Fax: 212-397-4684 http://www.MTIShows.com. 

About The Carnegie: The Carnegie is Northern Kentucky’s largest multidisciplinary arts venue providing theatre events, educational programs and art exhibitions to the Northern Kentucky and Greater Cincinnati community. The Carnegie facility is home to The Carnegie Galleries, the Otto M. Budig Theatre, and the Eva G. Farris Education Center.  More information about The Carnegie is available at www.thecarnegie.com or by calling (859) 491-2030.

The Carnegie receives ongoing operating support from ArtsWave, Cincinnati Wine Festival, The Greater Cincinnati Foundation, Kenton County Fiscal Courts, the Kentucky Arts Council and the Carol Ann and Ralph V. Haile Jr. / US Bank Foundation.

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THE LAST FIVE YEARS Cast and Production Team List

Cast

  • Cathy: Leslie Kelly
  • Jamie: Wes Carman

Production Team 

  • Director: Lindsey Mercer
  • Music Director: Erin McCamley
  • Scenic Designer: Tyler Gabbard
  • Lighting Designer: Lauren Brunson
  • Costume Design: Darlene Rawlins
  • Stage Manager: Carissa Gandenberger
  • Assistant Stage Manager: Mackenzie Boyd

 

Select Bios

Leslie Kelly – Cathy
Leslie is honored to make her Carnegie debut stepping into the role of Cathy, which she first played at the Vanderbilt University Theatre, 8 years ago. She recently performed with new Cincinnati company GoodPeople Theatre in OTR and is preparing for CATCH ME IF YOU CAN (Brenda) with Showbiz Players. Other favorite roles include City Theater Company’s AMERICAN IDIOT (Heather) in the Delaware/Philadelphia regional premier, ANYTHING GOES! (Hope), INTO THE WOODS (Little Red u/s), A CHORUS LINE, THE WIZARD OF OZ (Dorothy), HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY TRYING (Rosemary). By day, Leslie works for University of Cincinnati.

Wes Carman – Jamie
Wes Carman is excited to return to the Carnegie to play one of his favorite roles in theatre. He holds a BFA in Acting from Northern Kentucky University and has spent the last year touring with Cincinnati Children’s Theatre’s ArtReach program. Notable credits include: Paul in COMPANY at The Carnegie and Bailey Miller in PLUTO at The Know Theatre. NKU credits include King Arthur in SPAMALOT, Philo Farnsworth in THE FARNSWORTH INVENTION, and Warner in LEGALLY BLONDE.

Lindsey Mercer – Director
Lindsey Augusta Mercer is a Cleveland native who moved to Cincinnati just over two years ago to begin her career as a Director. Since arriving in the Queen City, her work has been seen with companies such as; Cincinnati Shakespeare Company (A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM- Tour), Diogenes Theatre (SAINT JOAN, DEATH AND THE MAIDEN), Concert:Nova, (LE MARIÉS DE LA TOUR EIFFEL, LES SALON CABARET), Falcon Theatre (THE MYSTERY PLAYS), and New Edgecliff Theatre, (THE LITTLE DOG LAUGHED). She frequently directs staged readings for the Queen City Queer Theatre Collective which she proudly co-founded and now oversees as the Producing Artistic Director. You may have even caught her onstage last year at the Know Theatre, or Cincinnati Shakespeare Company. Immersing herself in the diverse offerings of local theaters, Lindsey is passionate about pulling the styles and approaches from every experience, classical to abstract, pipeline to devised- and melding a creative style that presents itself in new forms and stories. She graduated with a BA in Theatre, Music, and History from Baldwin Wallace University, and hopes to soon obtain an MFA in Directing. She is thrilled and grateful to be working with the Carnegie on this special show with her own beautiful fiancée, Erin.

Erin McCamley – Music Director
Erin McCamley is a conductor, music director, composer, and actor. Erin received her BM in Music Composition from Baldwin-Wallace University Conservatory of Music and has two albums of original music. She music directs at Notre Dame Academy, Milford High School, and is the choir director at Heritage UU Church. Since discovering conducting in college, she has conducted orchestras all over the world. Favorite experiences include conducting the CCM Philharmonia Orchestra for LA CENERENTOLA, DON CARLOS, and L’ELISIR D’AMORE; music directing COMPANY at The Carnegie; and spending the summer of 2014 conducting LA RONDINE and GIANNI SCHICCHI in Arezzo, Italy.

Tyler Gabbard – Scenic Designer
A Northern Kentucky native and resident of Covington, Tyler is thrilled to be back at the Carnegie. He previously stage managed SWEENEY TODD in 2014. By day, Tyler is the Events and Publicity Manager for the School of the Arts at Northern Kentucky University. He has worked professionally in New York City and locally. Scenic design credits include THE 25th ANNUAL PUTNAM COUNTY SPELLING BEE, URINETOWN, ALL SHOOK UP, THE PHYSICISTS, THE MADRAS HOUSE, THE WOMEN OF LOCKERBIE, SONGS FOR A NEW WORLD, CELEBRATED SILENCE, and the world premiere of SOLDIER’S CHRISTMAS. His scenic design work can also be seen at NKU this month for INTO THE WOODS, running April 21 – May 1. Favorite management/admin credits include MATILDA THE MUSICAL, JERSEY BOYS, JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR (Broadway); THE SUBMISSION, WILD ANIMALS YOU SHOULD KNOW, THREE SISTERS, FAY CAMP THE MUSICAL (Off-Broadway); Mayor’s Awards for Arts and Culture, (Lincoln Center); THE WHO’S TOMMY, DINNER AT EIGHT (NYU). He currently serves as the Media Relations Chair on the board of the League of Cincinnati Theatres. Tyler received his BFA from New York University/Tisch School of the Arts.

Tickets

  • $28 Adults
  • $21 Students
  • $25 Carnegie Members, Enjoy the Arts Members

Performances

THE LAST FIVE YEARS will include eight performances:
Saturday, April 9, 7:30pm ● Sunday, April 10, 3pm
Friday, April 15, 7:30pm ● Saturday, April 16, 7:30pm ● Sunday, April 17, 3pm
Friday, April 22, 7:30pm ● Saturday, April 23, 7:30pm ● Sunday, April 24, 3pm

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THE LAST FIVE YEARS Runs April 9-24

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Leslie Kelly as Cathy & Wes Carman as Jamie. Photo by Mikki Schaffner.

THE LAST FIVE YEARS
The Carnegie
April 9-24
Covington

Directed by Lindsey Augusta Mercer
Music directed by Erin McCamley

Cast: Leslie Kelly as Cathy & Wes Carman as Jamie

THE LAST FIVE YEARS follows the joys and sorrows of Jamie and Cathy, a young couple struggling to find balance between career and relationship. In a creative twist that makes this show pure magic, we venture through their story following Jamie from the beginning of their romance to the end and following Cathy from the end to the beginning. However, their storytelling overlaps for just a moment, on the day of their wedding, for one of the most beautiful duets ever written for the musical theatre.

  • Sat, April 9 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, April 10 at 3pm
  • Fri-Sat, April 16-17 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, April 17 at 3pm
  • Fri-Sat, April 22-23 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, April 24 at 3pm

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