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King Arthur, Magical Roller Disco, World Premiere Thriller and CCM Musical Theatre Highlight The Carnegie’s Fifth Anniversary Theatre Series

COVINGTON, KY- The Carnegie Theatre Series has a lot to celebrate in 2012-13; a fifth season of self-produced plays and musicals in the beautifully restored Otto M. Budig Theatre, the successful expansion to a four-show season, a 49% increase in subscription sales from the previous year and a bevy of awards for excellence. The season-long party in 2012-13 includes collaborations with new friends and old, a world premiere thriller, some of the nation’s top emerging theatre talent, and yes, a roller disco.

The Carnegie Visual and Performing Arts Center (The Carnegie) is pleased to announce its 2012-13 Theatre Series, beginning in August with the funny and feel-good roller skating musical XANADU, featuring the directorial return of Cincinnati product Alan Patrick Kenny. In the fall, The Carnegie joins forces with Dayton’s Human Race Theatre Company to present the November world premiere of the taut psychological thriller UNDER A RED MOON, by Michael Slade. January 2013 sees a reprise of the popular “in concert” format at The Carnegie with Lerner & Loewe’s beloved CAMELOT, featuring musicians from the Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra. The series closes in April 2013 with the stirring, Tony Award-winning musical PARADE, featuring an all-CCM Musical Theatre cast under the direction of Ed Cohen & Dee Anne Bryll.

The Carnegie’s 2012-13 Theatre Series

The Carnegie Visual and Performing Arts Center presents

XANADU
Book by Douglas Carter
Music & Lyrics by  Beane Jeff Lynne & John Farrar
Lyrics by Jeff Lynne & John Farrar

Based on the Universal Pictures Film
Screenplay by Richard Danus & Marc Rubel

Originally produced on Broadway by Robert Ahrens, Dan Vikckey, Tara Smith/B. Swibel, Sara Murchson, Dale Smith & Cari Smulyan

Directed by Alan Patrick Kenny
Musical Direction by Brian D. Hoffman

Weekends August 11 – 26, 2012
Friday & Saturday Evenings at 7:30pm, Sundays at 3:00pm
Special 7:30pm performance on Sunday, August 26

Beautiful Greek muse, Kira, has journeyed from Mt. Olympus to Venice Beach, California in a quest to inspire a struggling chalk artist, Sonny, to create the most resplendent and staggering work of art the world has ever known… the roller disco! But can Sonny capture the imagination of a jaded landlord to save his disco from the wrecking ball, and will Kira’s jealous muse sisters destroy Sonny and Kira’s forbidden love?

Roll up your leg warmers for an “all-skate” of funny and feel-good 80’s pop-rock pandemonium, featuring musical hits including “Magic,” “All Over The World,” “Suddenly” and “Evil Woman.”

Tickets $19 – $26

Eight Performances:
Saturday, August 11, 7:30pm ● Sunday, August 12, 3:00pm ● Friday, August 17, 7:30pm ● Saturday, August 18, 7:30pm ● Sunday, August 19, 3:00pm ● Friday, August 24, 7:30pm ● Saturday, August 25, 7:30pm ● Sunday, August 26, 7:30pm

AUDITIONS for XANADU will take place on Tuesday, May 22 from 6pm – 9pm at The Carnegie. Actors interested in auditioning should contact Adrianne Eby at aeby@thecarnegie.com for more information and to register.

XANADU is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI.

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The Carnegie and The Human Race Theatre Company present the World Premiere of

UNDER A RED MOON
By Michael Slade

Directed by Margarett Perry

Weekends November 2 – 18, 2012
Friday & Saturday Evenings at 7:30pm, Sundays at 3:00pm
Special Thursday, November 15 Performance at 7:30pm

It’s 1949. John George Haigh, Britain’s infamous Acid Bath Killer, has been arrested after six years of homicide and somewhere from six to nine murders. He has confessed to the killings, but a big question remains – is he sane or insane? One answer means hanging, the other life in a psychiatric ward. A female psychiatrist comes to examine Haigh, and as the tension mounts and he twists and turns her thoughts, you begin to wonder just who is examining whom.

A taut psychological thriller in the mold of Silence of the Lambs, UNDER A RED MOON receives its world premiere production at both The Carnegie and Dayton’s Human Race Theatre Company.

Tickets $16 – $23

Nine Performances:
Friday, November 2, 7:30pm ● Saturday, November 3, 7:30pm ● Sunday, November 4, 3:00pm ● Friday, November 9, 7:30pm ● Saturday, November 10 7:30pm ● Sunday, November 11, 3:00pm ● Thursday, November 15, 7:30pm ● Saturday, November 17, 7:30pm ● Sunday, November 18, 3:00pm

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The Carnegie Visual and Performing Arts Center presents

CAMELOT, In Concert
Book and Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner
Music by Frederick Loewe

Original Production Directed and Staged by Moss Hart
Based on “The Once and Future King” by T.H. White

Presented In Concert with Musicians from the Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra

Musical Direction by Mischa Santora

TENTATIVE DATES: Weekends January 25 – February 10, 2013
Friday & Saturday Evenings at 7:30pm, Sundays at 3:00pm

In the magical age of Merlin and the Round Table, Arthur and Guenevere preside over tranquil Camelot in enlightened bliss, until bold Sir Lancelot and the queen succumb to a romance that betrays Arthur and threatens to tear his kingdom and his ideals asunder.

With cherished songs including “If Ever I Would Leave You” and “How To Handle a Woman,” Lerner & Loewe’s lyrical score enchants under the baton of Mischa Santora and members of the Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra.

Presented in concert, with an on-stage orchestra and limited costumes and scenic design.

Tickets $19 – $28

TENTATIVE PERFORMANCE DATES:
Friday, January 25, 7:30pm ● Saturday, January 26, 7:30pm ● Sunday, January 27, 3:00pm ● Friday, February 1, 7:30pm ● Saturday, February 2, 7:30pm ● Sunday, February 3, 3:00pm ● Friday, February 8, 7:30pm ● Saturday, February 9, 7:30pm ● Sunday, February 10, 3:00pm

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The Carnegie and CCM Musical Theatre present

PARADE

Book by ALFRED UHRY
Music & Lyrics by  JASON ROBERT BROWN

Co-Conceived and Directed on Broadway byHAROLD PRINCE

Directed by Ed Cohen and Dee Anne Bryll
Music Direction by Steve Goers

Weekends April 5 – 21, 2013
Friday & Saturday Evenings at 7:30pm, Sundays at 3:00pm

In the sweltering intolerance of 1913 Atlanta, northerner and Jewish factory manager Leo Frank is wrongfully accused of murdering of a thirteen year-old girl under his employment. As press frenzy and public outrage whip his trial into a referendum, Frank’s only hope lies in a brave crusade by the southern wife he never understood, among a people that never understood him.

The 2000 Tony Award winner for “Best Book” and “Best Score,” PARADE is a transformational story of a country at odds with its declarations of equality, brought to life by the remarkable talent of CCM’s musical theatre program.

Tickets $19 – $26

Nine Performances:
Friday, April 5, 7:30pm ● Saturday, April 6, 7:30pm ● Sunday, April 7, 3:00pm ● Friday, April 12, 7:30pm ● Saturday, April 13, 7:30pm ● Sunday, April 14, 3:00pm ● Friday, April 19, 7:30pm ● Saturday, April 20, 7:30pm ● Sunday, April 21, 3:00pm

PARADE is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI.

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2012-13 Auditions

AUDITIONS for XANADU will take place on Tuesday, May 22 from 7pm – 10pm at The Carnegie. Actors interested in auditioning should contact Adrianne Eby at aeby@thecarnegie.com for more information and to register.

UNDER A RED MOON, CAMELOT In Concert and PARADE will not have open auditions.

Ticketing

The 2012-13 Theatre Series has two subscription packages available:

Full Subscription: Patrons attend all four 2012-13 Theatre Series offerings, selecting one performance of their choice for each. Full Subscriptions are $82; $76 for Carnegie Members.

Pick Three Subscription: Patrons attend three 2012-13 Theatre Series offerings of their choice, selecting one performance of their choice for each. Pick Three Subscriptions are $69.

Single ticket pricing is as follows:

XANADU

$26 Adults
$23 Carnegie and Enjoy The Arts Members
$21 Groups of 8 or More
$19 Students

UNDER A RED MOON

$23 Adults
$21 Carnegie Members, Enjoy The Arts Members
$17 Groups of 8 or More
$17 Students

CAMELOT, In Concert

$28 Adults
$25 Carnegie and Enjoy The Arts Members
$21 Groups of 8 or More
$19 Students

PARADE

$26 Adults
$23 Carnegie and Enjoy The Arts Members
$21 Groups of 8 or More
$19 Students

Subscriptions for the 2012-13 Theatre Season will be on sale beginning Tuesday, June 19 at noon. Single tickets will be on sale beginning Tuesday July 3 at noon. Tickets may be purchased through The Carnegie Box Office at 859.957.1940, open Tuesday through Friday, noon to 5:00pm, or online at http://www.thecarnegie.com.

About The Carnegie Visual and Performing Arts Center

THE CARNEGIE THEATRE SERIES produces professional, innovative stagings of an eclectic range of popular and rarely-performed works. Striving to unite the greater Northern Kentucky and Cincinnati theatre community through partnerships and collaborations, the series engages and nurtures both emerging and established talent, including working professionals, committed part-time theatre artists, university performing arts students, and younger students. Carnegie Theatre Series productions bring together these forces to provide quality theatre for Northern Kentucky and the Greater Cincinnati area.

THE CARNEGIE VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS CENTER is a multidisciplinary arts venue serving the Northern Kentucky and Greater Cincinnati community. Over the course of the past ten years The Carnegie has “morphed” from a grassroots gallery with an education component into an all-inclusive arts organization offering professional theatre, art exhibitions showcasing the best of local and regional artists, and a comprehensive arts education program.

The Carnegie is home to The Carnegie Galleries, comprised of more than 6,000 square feet of gallery space where emerging and established artists exhibit in multiple shows throughout the year; the Eva G. Farris Education Center, which provides arts education to thousands of children, many of whom are at or below the poverty level; and the newly renovated 465-seat Otto M. Budig Theatre, which offers an affordable theatre space for local, up-and-coming and established production companies and is home to The Carnegie’s Theatre and Concert Series. The Carnegie is the largest arts venue in Northern Kentucky.

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

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J. M. Barrie’s PETER PAN – A Silent Film With Live Music

Lost for generations, beautifully restored silent film
screened with live original score

(Covington, KY) Captain Hook, the Lost Boys, Peter Pan and Wendy first leapt from the storybook to the screen in 1924, with the actors portraying them chosen by creator J.M. Barrie himself. Misplaced for more than 70 years, that cinematic treasure and an accompanying contemporary harp score receive their first screening and performance in the Greater Cincinnati area next month.

Seattle area harpist Leslie McMichael unfurls her original film score with a screening of the 1924 silent film “Peter Pan” at the Otto M. Budig Theatre at The Carnegie Visual and Performing Arts Center (The Carnegie) on Thursday, May 17 at 7:30pm. Magnificently restored after having been lost for generations, “Peter Pan” is a cinematic gem and a spellbinding musical adventure for all boys and girls and those who never grew up.

Leslie McMichael’s Original Score
Originally commissioned in 2007 by the Northwest Film Forum, McMichael’s “Peter Pan” score and performances have received critical acclaim since her debut performance in Seattle. Following successful performances in Los Angeles, Houston and Oklahoma City, she published a recording of the composition which was recently featured on the public radio show “The Score”. The piece incorporates elements of ragtime and Celtic melodies, precisely coordinated with the film through the use of remote controls and timers.

A Cinematic Treasure, Lost Then Found
Film historians had longed to recover this mysteriously lost and cherished film, “misplaced” for over 70 years. Acclaimed film preservationist and curator for Eastman House, James Card, is one of many who saw the original, to which nothing else compared. Serendipitously, it was James who eventually found the film, while working for Kodak. He uncovered the masterpiece in a vault filled with a highly combustible mixture of fumes and decomposing nitrate films. The work was carefully rescued and restored from its precarious condition. The film boasts a brilliant cast, chosen by J.M. Barry himself.

Ticketing
Tickets for J. M. Barrie’s “Peter Pan” – A Silent Film with Live Music are $19; $16 for Carnegie Members, WVXU Perks and Enjoy the Arts Members and students. Tickets can be purchased through The Carnegie Box Office, open Tuesday through Friday noon – 5pm, in person or by phone at (859) 957-1940. Tickets are also available online at http://www.thecarnegie.com.

The 2011-2012 Carnegie in Concert Series is sponsored by the Otto M. Budig Family Foundation.

About Leslie McMichael
Leslie McMichael feels lucky to be doing what she loves for a living. A graduate of Wellesley College, her musical pursuits include performance, teaching, recording, and composition. Leslie’s versatility takes her from touring with silent film performances to playing for local weddings. Leslie has pursued Suzuki Method training with Mary Kay Waddington at the American Suzuki Institute in Stevens Point, Wisconsin, and now directs a thriving Suzuki harp program in the greater Seattle area. Recently asked to join the Suzuki Academy faculty at Music Center of the Northwest, Leslie has also taught harp at the Evergreen Suzuki Institute, the Edmonds Summer Music School, and the Suzuki Institute of Seattle. Leslie is on the 4Culture Touring Arts Roster, has served as president of the Suzuki Association of Washington State and of the Seattle Chapter of the American Harp Society, directs the annual Vashon Island Harp Camp, and has adjudicated at the Washington State Solo and Ensemble Contest and the Pacific Northwest Scottish Games harp competition. She lives on Vashon Island in a purple house with her wonderful husband, four cats and a turtle.

Carnegie In Concert Series
Entering its fifth season in 2011-12, Carnegie in Concert strives to break the mold of chamber music offerings from yesteryear. The series challenges established programming norms by blending traditional string quartets, wind ensembles, and solo piano performances with gospel, jazz, musical theatre, Dixieland, and a cadre of other musical styles. The relationship between performer and audience is also re-imagined through an open dialogue revealing the essence of the selections and their meaning to the performers. The Otto M. Budig Theatre provides an intimate environment for a unique concert experience, complete with a cash bar in the beautiful Carnegie Galleries.

Remaining 2011-12 Carnegie in Concert Performances
Viva la Divas!
Starring Nancy James, Patricia Linhart, and Kathy Wade
Thursday, June 14, 2012 | 7:30pm

Three fabulous voices, three uniquely captivating styles. Three of Greater Cincinnati’s most cherished “divas” share a stage for the first time in a thrilling evening of jazz, standards, and musical theatre favorites. Featuring peerlessly self-styled tunes from each leading lady’s repertoire, plus showstopping trios and duets.

About The Carnegie Visual and Performing Arts Center
The Carnegie is a multidisciplinary arts venue serving the Northern Kentucky and Greater Cincinnati community. Over the course of the past ten years The Carnegie has “morphed” from a grassroots gallery with an education component into an all-inclusive arts organization offering professional theatre, art exhibitions showcasing the best of local and regional artists, and a comprehensive arts education program.

The Carnegie is home to the Carnegie Galleries, comprised of more than 6,000 square feet of gallery space where emerging and established artists exhibit in multiple shows throughout the year; the Eva G. Farris Education Center, which provides arts education to thousands of children, many of whom are at or below the poverty level; and the newly renovated 465-seat Otto M. Budig Theatre, which offers an affordable theatre space for local, up-and coming and established production companies and is home to The Carnegie’s Theatre and Concert Series. The Carnegie is the largest arts venue in Northern Kentucky.

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

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Ron Shaw Earns LCT Award for Scenic Design of PUMP BOYS AND DINETTES

(CINCINNATI, APRIL 16, 2012)– The League of Cincinnati Theatres (LCT) has recognized Ron Shaw with an award for his scenic design in the Carnegie Visual and Performing Arts Center’s production of PUMP BOYS AND DINETTES.

Shaw was praised for the show’s “delightful” setting: a shabby gas station, run by Jackson and L.M., which sits across from the Double Cupp Diner, managed by sisters Prudie and Rhetta Cupp. According to one LCT panelist, “I thought the set was perhaps the best designed and executed I’ve ever seen at the Carnegie.”

Shaw, an associate professor at Northern Kentucky University, last designed at the Carnegie in 2011 for the theatre’s production of The Odd Couple. He has worked as a set, lighting and costume designer at other venues including Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati, ArtReach Touring Theatre, Charlotte Repertory Theatre and the Children’s Theatre of Charlotte.

PUMP BOYS AND DINETTES is a hilarious and heartwarming country western music revue, with original songs including “Farmer Tan” and “The Night Dolly Parton Was Almost Mine.” The show continues through April 29. Details and ticket information can be found at www.thecarnegie.com.

The League of Cincinnati Theatres was founded in 1999 to strengthen, nurture and promote Cincinnati’s theatre community. LCT provides its member companies and individual members with education, resources and services to enhance the quality and exposure of the theatre community in Cincinnati and increase community awareness, attendance and involvement. More information about the League can be found at www.leagueofcincytheatres.info.

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Carnegie in Concert Presents J. M. Barrie’s PETER PAN with Leslie McMichael, Harpist on May 17

Carnegie in Concert Presents: J. M. BARRIE’S “PETER PAN” with LESLIE McMICHAEL, HARPIST

A Silent Film Screening with Live Music

What: Carnegie in Concert Presents: J. M. Barrie’s “PETER PAN” with Leslie McMichael, Harpist. A Silent Film Screening with Live Music

When: Thursday, May 17, 2012 | 7:30pm

Where: The Carnegie Visual and Performing Arts Center | 1028 Scott Boulevard | Covington, KY 41011

Cost: Tickets to Carnegie in Concert performances are available at The Carnegie Box Office, open Tuesday through Friday 12pm – 5pm, online at www.thecarnegie.com, or by phone at (859) 957-1940.
$19 Single Tickets
$16 Carnegie, WVXU Perks and Enjoy the Arts Members, Students

Description: On Thursday, May 17 at 7:30pm, the 2011-12 Carnegie in Concert season continues with a screening of the silent film version of J.M. Barrie’s “Peter Pan,” presented with live music. Attendees are invited to soar to Neverland with Peter Pan and the Darling children as Seattle area harpist Leslie McMichael unfurls her lush and enchanting original score to the 1924 silent film release. Magnificently restored after having been lost for generations, “Peter Pan” is a cinematic gem and a spellbinding musical adventure for all boys and girls and those who never grew up. Additional information is available at http://www.thecarnegie.com. Carnegie in Concert is sponsored by The Otto M. Budig Family Foundation.

About The Carnegie: The Carnegie Visual and Performing Arts Center is a multidisciplinary arts venue serving the Northern Kentucky and Greater Cincinnati community. Over the course of the past ten years The Carnegie has “morphed” from a grassroots gallery with an education component into an all-inclusive arts organization offering professional theatre, art exhibitions showcasing the best of local and regional artists, and a comprehensive arts education program.

The Carnegie is home to the Carnegie Galleries, comprised of more than 6,000 square feet of gallery space where emerging and established artists exhibit in multiple shows throughout the year; the Eva G. Farris Education Center, which provides arts education to thousands of children, many of whom are at or below the poverty level; and the newly renovated 465-seat Otto M. Budig Theatre, which offers an affordable theatre space for local, up-and coming and established production companies and is home to The Carnegie’s Theatre and Concert Series. The Carnegie is the largest arts venue in Northern Kentucky.

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

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Interbrand Partners with The Carnegie Visual and Performing Arts Center

Interbrand partners with The Carnegie Visual and Performing Arts Center for major pro bono branding initiative

(Cincinnati; February 24, 2012) – Interbrand, the leading brand consultancy, is partnering with The Carnegie Visual and Performing Arts Center in 2012 for a major pro bono brand strategy and identity project.

Interbrand selected The Carnegie from among several ArtsWave member organizations that participated in a multi-step application process to be considered for gratis strategic branding and creative design services from Interbrand.

“Part of the reason we decided to partner with ArtsWave in finding a pro bono client is because, at the heart of it, Interbrand is a business comprised of artists,” explained Scott Lucas, executive director of Interbrand’s Cincinnati office. “Our employees are excited about leveraging our passion for the arts to help an organization like The Carnegie.”

Interbrand will work with The Carnegie to build a holistic branding approach that unifies its three divisions (gallery, theatre, and education center). Project elements include a competitive audit; stakeholder interviews; brand positioning workshop; brand identity concepts; visual and verbal identity recommendations; validation research; and comprehensive brand guidelines.

“To say that we are excited about collaborating with Interbrand would be an understatement,” said Katie Brass, The Carnegie’s Executive Director. “Interbrand is one of the world’s largest branding consultancies and to be able to have their guidance when it comes to communicating all that The Carnegie has to offer is an opportunity that we are grateful for.”

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About The Carnegie Visual and Performing Arts Center

The Carnegie Visual and Performing Arts Center is a multidisciplinary arts venue serving the Northern Kentucky and Greater Cincinnati community. Over the course of the past 10 years The Carnegie has “morphed” from a grassroots gallery with an education component into an all-inclusive arts organization offering professional theatre, art exhibitions showcasing the best of local and regional artists, and a comprehensive arts education program.

The Carnegie is home to the Carnegie Galleries, comprised of more than 6,000 square feet of gallery space where emerging and established artists exhibit in multiple shows throughout the year; the Eva G. Farris Education Center, which provides arts education to thousands of children, many of whom are at or below the poverty level; and the newly renovated 465-seat Otto M. Budig Theatre, which offers an affordable theatre space for local, up-and coming and established production companies and is home to The Carnegie’s Theatre and Concert Series. The Carnegie is the largest arts venue in Northern Kentucky. For more information, visit www.thecarnegie.com or call (859) 491-2030.

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

About Interbrand
Founded in 1974, Interbrand is one of the world’s largest branding consultancies. With nearly 40 offices in 25 countries, Interbrand’s combination of rigorous strategy, analytics and world-class design creativity enables it to assist clients in creating and managing brand value effectively across all touch points in all market dynamics. Interbrand is widely recognized for its Best Global Brands report, the definitive guide to the world’s most valuable brands. It is also known for having created a broader platform for the discussion of brands on its web site http://www.brandchannel.com. For more information on Interbrand, visit www.interbrand.com.

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