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The Carnegie and Kentucky Symphony Orchestra Present Family Favorite Musical, THE WIZARD OF OZ

 

PLAYING WEEKENDS JANUARY 21-31, 2016

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Caroline Chisholm as Dorothy Gale. Photo by Mikki Schaffner.

(COVINGTON, KY) – Follow the yellow brick road to the Land of Oz with The Carnegie’s production of THE WIZARD OF OZ, running weekends January 21-31, 2016.

Based on the hit MGM film, THE WIZARD OF OZ will delight audiences of all ages with classic songs and characters. The Kentucky Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of J.R. Cassidy, will provide soaring accompaniment for such iconic songs as “Somewhere Over the Rainbow,” and “We’re Off to See the Wizard.”

“THE WIZARD OF OZ is a beloved show that has entertained families for generations,” said Carnegie Theatre Director Maggie Perrino. “This will be one of the most unique productions The Carnegie has ever brought to life. We’re particularly excited, as it is also the first time the gallery, education, and theatre departments have come together on a project. The result is a show that is visually stunning and fun for the whole family. We can’t wait to share it with our patrons.”

The set, designed by local artist Pam Kravetz, will be a unique take on the traditional landscape of Oz. While the audience will recognize iconic locales such as Munchkin Land and The Emerald City, the overall feel of the stage and set will have a more playful and contemporary feel.

Joining the cast, and representing The Carnegie’s education department, are four students from The Carnegie’s Camp Carnegie summer acting program – Maya Hunt, Mark Schutzman, Jackson Schabell, and Ben Dropic. While the young actors have performed on the Otto M. Budig stage before, THE WIZARD OF OZ will mark their professional acting debuts.

Performances of THE WIZARD OF OZ run weekends January 21-31, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday evenings at 7:30pm, Saturday afternoons at 2pm, and Sunday afternoons at 3pm.  Adding to the WIZARD OF OZ experience, The Carnegie is hosting a costume contest, encouraging patrons of all ages to dress as their favorite character, at all Saturday and Sunday matinees.

Tickets for THE WIZARD OF OZ are $30. Theatre goers interested in member, student, and group discounts, and information about family ticket packages 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.

Show sponsors for THE WIZARD OF OZ include:

Presented by Molly & Michael Prues | Music Presented by Alice Sparks

Set Sponsored by Graydon Head | Characters in THE WIZARD OF OZ are sponsored by Chick-fil-A Houston Road & Chick-fil-A Newport Pavilion and Sally & Sandy Thomson.

THE WIZARD OF OZ is produced by arrangement with TAMS-WITMARK MUSIC LIBRARY, INC., 560 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY 10022. 

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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WIZARD OF OZ Cast and Production Team List

Cast

  • Dorothy Gale: Caroline Chisholm
  • Scarecrow: Jack Manion
  • Tinman: Tyler Kuhlman
  • Cowardly Lion: Sean Mette
  • Aunt Em/Glinda: Sarah Viola
  • Almira Gulch/The Wicked Witch of the West: Lesley Hitch
  • Uncle Henry/Gatekeeper of Oz: Will Reed
  • Professor Marvel/The Wizard of OZ: Jeff Richardson
  • Adult Ensemble: Jennifer Barnaba, Derek Harper, Cody Roberts, Megan Urz
  • Youth Ensemble: Olivia Bayer, Ben Dropic, Maya Hunt, Charlie Klesa, Sara Moore, Jackson Schabell, Mark Schutzman, Audrey Stith

Production Team 

  • Director: Matthew Wilson
  • Music Director: J. R. Cassidy, Kentucky Symphony Orchestra Conductor
  • Vocal Director: Steve Hinnenkamp
  • Choreographer: Maggie Perrino

Select Bios

Matthew Wilson – Director

Matthew Wilson is a known actor and director throughout Cincinnati. Some of his directing highlights include RENT, A CHORUS LINE, 1776, INTO THE WOODS, 42nd STREET, LEGALLY BLONDE, OKLAHOMA, and BYE BYE BIRDIE. Choreography credits include HELLO DOLLY, LEGALLY BLONDE, and EVITA. Wilson’s acting highlights include Renfield in DRACULA, Eugene in BROADWAY BOUND, Snoopy in both SNOOPY THE MUSICAL and YOU’RE A GOOD MAN CHARLIE BROWN, among many others.

J.R. Cassidy – Music Director

Kentucky Symphony Orchestra (KSO) Music Director James Cassidy founded the KSO in 1992 to make symphonic music attractive, accessible and affordable. Filling Northern Kentucky with engaging music and opportunities for families, students and musicians from around the region to experience and create a new blend of culture and entertainment has been Cassidy’s raison d’etre. Collaboration has been key to the KSO 24 seasons including numerous appearances and joint productions with the Carnegie including OLIVER, THE SOUND OF MUSIC and Two Cities / Two Bands — the music of Blood Sweat & Tears and Chicago. KSO subsidiary groups— The Flood Wall Jazz Quintet and The Newport Ragtime Band have also appeared in concert at the Carnegie.

Sarah Viola – Glinda

Sarah Viola has performed operatic and musical theater roles in America and Europe with such companies as Opera Santa Barbara, Eugene Opera, Stockton Opera, New York Lyric Opera, and Cincinnati Landmark Productions. Highlights of the her career include her Germany debut as Pamina in DIE ZAUBERFLOTE in Bavaria, as well as singing in a highly acclaimed concert version of WEST SIDE STORY with the New York Philharmonic at Carnegie Hall. She has played leading roles in GUYS AND DOLLS, CAROUSEL, THE KING AND I, CAMELOT, THE MUSIC MAN, and PIRATES OF PENZANCE. As a member of the New York Choral Artists and Concert Chorale of New York, she has performed regularly at Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center with the New York Philharmonic, Vienna Philharmonic, San Francisco Symphony, and the Royal Concertgeboux.

Caroline Chisholm – Dorothy

Caroline Chisholm is a junior musical theatre major at Wright State University. Recently, Chisholm performed as Velma Kelly at Wright State University. Other favorite credits include Fiona in SHREK, GODSPELL, ANYTHING GOES, PETER PAN, and HOT MIKADO.

Jeff Richardson – The Wizard

Jeff Richardson is making his debut as a Carnegie cast member, but he is no stranger to The Carnegie stage. His most recent memorable roles include: Uncle Fester in THE ADDAMS FAMILY MUSICAL & Patsy in SPAMALOT for Showbiz Players; Igor in YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN & Wilbur Turnblad in HAIRSPRAY for Cincinnati Music Theater; Bishop/Babatobois in LES MISERABLES for Brieabi; and Max Bialystock in THE PRODUCERS for Footlighters, receiving high honors in all of these roles.

Sean P. Mette – The Cowardly Lion

Sean P. Mette is thrilled return to The Carnegie as the Lion in THE WIZARD OF OZ. Mette started his professional theatre career touring with Madcap Puppets and is currently their Bookings and Communications Manager. Previous performances with the Carnegie include CHICAGO, SWEENEY TODD and THE UNDERPANTS. Mr. Mette also performs with the Know Theatre of Cincinnati, in the Cincinnati Fringe Festival and countless performances with OTRimprov, where he is a founding member.

Jack Manion – Scarecrow

Jack Manion is appearing on The Carnegie stage as the Scarecrow in THE WIZARD OF OZ. Other acting credits include THE STEPHEN FOSTER STOY at Stephen Foster Productions, ALL SHOOK UP at Kincaide Regional Theatre, SOLDIER’S CHRISTMAS at New Edgecliff’s Actor’s & Playwright’s Collaborative, THE LITTLE MERMAID JR. at Children’s Theatre Cincinnati and 1776 at the Warsaw Federal Incline Theatre. Jack has a BFA Musical Theater from NKU.

Pam Kravetz – Set Designer

Pam Kravetz – She’s a mural makin’, street paintin’ quilt sewin’, yarnbombin’, curatin’, flashmobin’, tutu wearin’ rootin’ tootin’ art monster. She is a regionally & nationally recognized visual artist with more than 50 art exhibits & installations.

With Pam, Contemporary Art is not a spectator sport – it is understandable, accessible, interactive and community oriented. Truly, she is inspired by the beauty in the chaos of the everyday. Her artwork ranges from street art, Artworks installations at Cincinnati’s Children’s Hospital to monumental Memory Quilts in the lobby of the Contemporary Arts center. Wherever something new, interesting, sexy & fun is happening – chances are, Pam had something to do with it.

She is the creator & face of CAC-tV and the curator of the live art performances at the Art of Food. Her alter ego, Pinky Shears is the notorious Mastermind of the Yarn-Bombing Collective – the Bombshells of Cincinnati. Who knows who will show up for her Creative Morning?

Tickets

  • $30 Adults
  • $21 Students
  • $27 Carnegie Members, Enjoy the Arts Members
  • Family packages available – Two half priced children’s tickets (up to age 17) with purchase of one adult ticket.

Performances

THE WIZARD OF OZ will include ten performances:

Thursday, January 21, 7:30pm ● Friday, January 22, 7:30pm ● Saturday, January 23, 2pm ● Saturday, January 23, 7:30pm ●  Sunday, January 24, 3pm

Thursday, January 28, 7:30pm ● Friday, January 29, 7:30pm ● Saturday, January 30, 2pm ● Saturday, January 30, 7:30pm ●  Sunday, January 31, 3pm

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Auditions Announced for THE LAST FIVE YEARS at The Carnegie

The Carnegie Announces Auditions for THE LAST FIVE YEARS!
Directed by Lindsey Mercer Music Direction by Erin McCamley

TC_L5Y LogoPlaying April 9, 10, 15, 16, 17, 22, 23 & 24
Friday & Saturday Evenings at 7:30pm, Sundays at 3:00pm

Rehearsals evenings and weekends March 1st – April 8th

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.

Auditions by Appointment on January 24th 7pm-9pm or January 25th 6pm-10pm To schedule a time slot, please contact Jessica Picado, jpicado@thecarnegie.com.

Callbacks if needed will be held on January 26th from 6pm-8pm. You will be contacted promptly following the initial audition if you need to attend the callback date.

Please Prepare ONE of the following options for your audition:

  • Sing 2 contrasting songs accompanied by pianist provided.
  • Sing 1 song accompanied by pianist provided and one song self-accompanied on piano or secondary instrument that you bring to the audition with you.
  • Sing 1 song and perform a 1 minute contemporary monologue.

Please bring sheet music in the correct key for the accompanist. Total audition time must not exceed 5 minutes.

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 in The Otto M. Budig Theatre at The Carnegie, 1028 Scott Blvd. Covington KY, 41011

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SLEUTH Review

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Brent Alan Burington as Andrew Wyke & Rory Sheridan as Milo Tindle.

SLEUTH presented by The Carnegie through Nov. 22. Click here for more information on the production. I attended the opening night performance.

Mystery-writer Andrew Wyke invites Milo Tindle, his wife’s lover, to his stately home to present to him a larcenous proposition. So begins a clever game of cat-and-mouse between the two in a story that can only end in murder.

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Brent Alan Burington as Andrew Wyke & Rory Sheridan as Milo Tindle.

Director Greg Procaccino is a strong director who elicits believable and motivated performances from his cast. He also creates visually interesting stage pictures. Procaccino keeps the dialogue-heavy thriller moving along at a strong pace, and takes full advance of the large, two-story set, smartly designed by Ryan Howell.

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Brent Alan Burington as Andrew Wyke & Rory Sheridan as Milo Tindle.

Brent Alan Burington gives Wyke a deliberate manner with a less-than subtle arrogance that serves the character well. As Milo Tindle, Rory Sheridan’s Tindle has a naivety that endears him to the audience as a bit of an underdog. The two work well together and give the dialogue a spontaneity that keeps you engaged.

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Brent Alan Burington as Andrew Wyke & Rory Sheridan as Milo Tindle.

The first act builds to an intense and satisfying climax that sends us into intermission. The arrival of the inquisitive Inspector Doppler in act two does rattle Wyke, but I would have liked to have seen the ongoing questioning upset Wyke a bit more. Inspector Doppler’s look was mostly successful, though I did feel that a bit of padding in the arms and perhaps a better wig would have sold the character better.

Overall a solid and entertaining thriller with twists that keep the audience guessing to the end.

My rating: 4.25 out of 5.

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The Carnegie 2015-16 Theatre Series Presents THE WIZARD OF OZ

TC_Wizard LogoWHAT: The Carnegie presents THE WIZARD OF OZ

WHEN: Weekends January 21 – 31, 2016

  • Thursday, January 21, 7:30pm
  • Friday, January 22, 7:30pm
  • Saturday, January 23, 2pm & 7:30pm
  • Sunday, January 24, 3pm
  • Thursday, January 28, 7:30pm
  • Friday, January 29, 7:30pm
  • Saturday, January 30, 2pm & 7:30pm
  • Sunday, January 31, 3pm

WHERE: The Carnegie | 1028 Scott Boulevard | Covington, KY 41011

TICKETS: Tickets $30, $27 for Carnegie Members and Enjoy the Arts Members, $21 for students. For THE WIZARD OF OZ, The Carnegie has added a family ticket package. Patrons can purchase two half-priced tickets for children (17 and under) with the purchase of one full-priced adult ticket. Please call The Carnegie Box Office to take advantage of this special package. 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.

DESCRIPTION: We’re off to see THE WIZARD OF OZ at The Carnegie! Add a little fantasy and adventure to those gray January days with a trip to the Emerald City to see Dorothy, Toto and the rest of the colorful residents of Oz. Imaginatively reproduced for The Carnegie stage with set design by celebrated local artist Pam Kravetz, and impeccable accompaniment by The Kentucky Symphony Orchestra. This classic tale is sure to delight fans both old and young.

Based on the hit MGM film, THE WIZARD OF OZ brings out the child in all of us with songs like “Somewhere Over the Rainbow,” and “We’re Off to See the Wizard.” THE WIZARD OF OZ will be a lightly staged production reminiscent of The Carnegie’s sold-out staging of THE SOUND OF MUSIC presented in 2014.

THE WIZARD OF OZ is presented by Molly & Michael Prues
Program Sponsored by Paula & Glenn Wienkoop
Music Presented by Alice Sparks
Set Sponsored by Graydon Head
Characters Sponsored by Chick-Fil-A Florence and Sally & Sandy Thomson

What does “lightly staged” mean? In a lightly staged production, music and storytelling take priority over the more physical aspects of the show. Audiences will see musicians onstage, beautiful costumes, evocative lighting, and creative settings. They will not see scripts in-hand, a multitude of props, or extensive scenic/costume changes.

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 International 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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Cast Announced for THE WIZARD OF OZ at The Carnegie

CAST ANNOUNCED FOR THE WIZARD OF OZ
Show runs weekends January 21 – 31, 2016 at The Carnegie

TC_logo_new(October 12, 2015) The Carnegie is pleased to announce the cast and production team for THE WIZARD OF OZ, playing weekends January 21 – 31, 2016, and featuring The Kentucky Symphony Orchestra.

Cast

  • Dorothy Gale: Caroline Chisholm
  • Scarecrow: Jack Manion
  • Tinman: Tyler Kuhlman
  • Lion: Sean Mette
  • Aunt Em/Glinda: Sarah Viola
  • Almira Gulch/The Wicked Witch of the West: Lesley Hitch
  • Uncle Henry/Gatekeeper of Oz: Will Reed
  • Professor Marvel/The Wizard of OZ: Jeff Richardson
  • Adult Ensemble: Jennifer Barnaba, Derek Harper, Cody Roberts, Megan Urz
  • Youth Ensemble: Olivia Bayer, Ben Dropic, Maya Hunt, Charlie Klesa, Sara Moore, Jackson Schabell, Mark Schutzman, Audrey Stith

Production Team

  • Director: Matthew Wilson
  • Music Director: J. R. Cassidy, KSO Conductor
  • Vocal Director: Steve Hinnenkamp
  • Choreographer: Maggie Perrino

About THE WIZARD OF OZ

Add a little fantasy and adventure to those gray January days with a trip to the Emerald City to see Dorothy, Toto and the rest of the colorful residents of Oz. Imaginatively reproduced for The Carnegie stage, and impeccably accompanied by The Kentucky Symphony Orchestra, this classic tale is sure to delight fans both old and young.

Based on the hit MGM film, THE WIZARD OF OZ brings out the child in all of us with songs like “Somewhere Over the Rainbow,” and “We’re Off to See the Wizard.” THE WIZARD OF OZ will be a lightly staged production reminiscent of our sold-out staging of THE SOUND OF MUSIC presented in 2014.

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