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VIDEO: Dale Hodges Discusses Her Role in AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY

CP_August Osage CountyDale Hodges discusses her role of family matriarch Violet Weston in AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY.

The Weston sisters return to their Oklahoman homestead once their father Beverly goes missing. In the summer heat they’re forced to examine their own lives, their futures and their relationship with their sharp-tongued mother. Family secrets, generational conflict and repressed truths explode in this portrait of one of the most dysfunctional families the stage has ever seen. Family dysfunction unfolds as family secrets and decades of pain are slowly revealed.

Performances run Feb. 19-March 14. For more information and a complete cast list click here.

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Mondays Are Not-So-Dark in February and March

Traditionally, most theaters are “dark” on Mondays, meaning there are no performances.

This February and March, three companies are giving local theater goers an opportunity to start their week with a little bit of drama (or comedy).

KTC_Series2Bi-weekly performances kick off this coming Monday, February 2nd for SERIALS 2: THE THUNDERDOME at Know Theatre of Cincinnati’s Underground. This past summer, in the first “season” of SERIALS, six new plays by local writers were staged in 15-minute (almost) bi-weekly episodes.

Titles included: FLESH DESCENDING by Chris Wesselman, FETUS AND THE GOD by Ben Dudley, THE LISTENER by Michael Hall, SATURDAY THE 14TH by Elizabeth Martin and Lauren Hynek, THE FUNERAL by Jon Kovach and MARS VS. THE ATOM by Trey Tatum.

The atmosphere is fun and casual with time to hit the bar between episodes. The casts are comprised of many familiar faces that have graced the stages of Cincinnati Shakespeare Company, The Carnegie, Know Theatre of Cincinnati, New Edgecliff Theatre and Untethered Theatre Company, just to name a few.

For season two, there is a change to the original format. This time, at each of the five installments, five plays enter, but only three will return for another episode, based on audience voting.

Oh, and in case you missed season one, two of those six original plays are continuing beyond their summer debut.

KTC_Saturday the 14thSATURDAY THE 14TH returns to Know Theatre of Cincinnati on Feb. 7-14 for a limited run, featuring Miranda McGee, Nik Pajic & Chris Wesselman. In this romantic comedy, Mitch (Pajic) and Gail (McGee) are each having the worst Valentine’s Day. Ever. To top it off, they’re both trying to commit suicide by jumping off the very same spot on the very same bridge, and there’s not enough room for the both of them. With no jumping room and nothing left to lose, they team up to cross a few things off their bucket lists before taking the final plunge. Along the way they find adventure, understanding, and maybe even love.

One of my personal favorites this summer, Nik and Miranda have great chemistry together and the script is smart and very funny. I’ll be catching the opening performance on Feb. 7th.

UP_The FuneralAnother favorite, THE FUNERAL, written by Jon Kovach of Unity Productions, has been made into an independent feature film. Luke hides out in his bedroom because he doesn’t care about his great grandmother’s funeral happening in his parent’s living room downstairs. His beautiful cousin, conflicted immediate family, and eclectic friends all visit Luke, each with their own scheme to lure him out of his bedroom. Will Luke venture downstairs, or will his parents follow through with their threat to bring Gammy up?

Look for the trailer to be released on Tuesday, Feb. 3rd. The movie will premiere on Friday, June 12th at Know Theatre of Cincinnati. The film cast includes: Jared Earland, George Alexander, Ian Adams, Annie Kalahurka, Tara Williams, Becca Howell and Patrick Phillips.

For details on all the happenings at Know Theare of Cincinnati, including their excellent currently-running mainstage production of THE HANDMAID’S TALE (my review here), visit http://knowtheatre.com/

QCQTC+Night Larry Kramer logoThe following Monday, Feb. 9th, the Queen City Queer Theatre Collective presents it’s fourth, FREE second-Monday, monthly staged-reading, THE NIGHT LARRY KRAMER KISSED ME. Justin McCombs, company member of Cincinnati Shakespeare Company, revisits the one-man show he performed a decade ago in St. Paul.

The play follows one man’s coming of age in AIDS-ravaged New York.  Written in 1993, the play has since been updated in response to recent events in queer news, like the legalization of marriages in several states.

Queen City Queer Theatre Collective is a group of Cincinnati actors, directors, crew, and other artists who are passionate about performing theatre that speaks to the queer experience. Each performance allows audiences a casual and low-budget evening of entertainment, while at the same time presenting politically-forward art meant to explore, challenge, and stimulate discussion.

MISC_Justin McCombs

Justin McCombs.

I have attended all three of their readings to date, THE BEEBO BRINKER CHRONICLES, THE NORMAL HEART and AND BABY MAKES SEVEN. Not only are the chosen plays well-written and accessible to all audiences, director and QCQTC co-founder Lindsey Augusta Mercer elicits strong and emotionally-true performances from her casts. I definitely recommend taking in a production. BTW, did I mention these is a cash bar available as well?

The title of the March 9th performance has yet to be announced. For more information on QCQTC, you can follow them on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/qcqtccincinnati.

CP_August Osage CountyFinally, running Feb. 19-March 14, the Clifton Players and Untethered Theatre Company team up to present the critically-acclaimed, AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY.

The Weston sisters return to their Oklahoman homestead once their father Beverly goes missing. In the summer heat they’re forced to examine their own lives, their futures and their relationship with their sharp-tongued mother. Family secrets, generational conflict and repressed truths explode in this portrait of one of the most dysfunctional families the stage has ever seen. Hilarious, taut and truthful.

Dale Hodges as Daisy Wertham & Reggie Willis as Hoke. Photo by Mikki Schaffner Photography.

Dale Hodges as Daisy Wertham & Reggie Willis as Hoke in The Carnegie’s DRIVING MISS DAISY. Photo by Mikki Schaffner Photography.

The intimate performance space of the Clifton Performance Theatre will be packed with a powerhouse cast under the direction of Buz Davis. Featuring Bob Allen, Carol Brammer, Carter Bratton, Kevin Crowley, Christine Dye, Mindy Heithaus, MaryKate Moran, Nathan Neorr, Leah Strasser, Sarah White & Reggie Willis. Dale Hodges, recently seen in the title role of The Carnegie’s DRIVING MISS DAISY (alongside Reggie Willis as Hoke), plays family matriarch, Violet Weston.

Monday night performances are scheduled for March 2nd and 9th. Due to the size of the venue, this run will sell out. Tickets are on sale now at https://cliftonplayers.wordpress.com/

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AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY at Clifton Performance Theatre

CP_August Osage CountyAUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY is Tracy Letts Tony award winning family drama set in the arid flat lands of the Oklahoma plains.  The Weston sisters return to their Oklahoman homestead once their father Beverly goes missing. In the summer heat they’re forced to examine their own lives, their futures and their relationship with their sharp-tongued mother. Family secrets, generational conflict and repressed truths explode in this portrait of one of the most dysfunctional families the stage has ever seen. Family dysfunction unfolds as family secrets and decades of pain are slowly revealed. Hilarious, taut and truthful.

The cast is comprised of Clifton Players (Carol Brammer, Carter Bratton, Kevin Crowley, Mindy Heithaus, MaryKate Moran, Leah Strasser and Reggie Willis) and features guest artist Dale Hodges as the matriarch of the Weston clan, Violet.  Dale, veteran of New York and Cincinnati stages returns to Clifton after appearing in Krisit in 2013.

Also returning to Clifton are Christine Dye (who was last seen at Clifton in Sarge and The Riverside) and Nathan Neorr (fresh from All New People).  Newcomers to the  Clifton stage are local favorite Bob Allen and Cincinnati native, Sarah White.  Sarah relocated to New York City following a professional internship at The Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati (where she was featured as Alice in Alice In Wonderland) and plans to commute between here and the Big Apple during the run of AUGUST.  Commuting between NYC and Cincinnati for the run of a show is familiar territory to director/scenic designer Buz Davis, who pulled off the trick 20 years ago to appear in The Philadelphia Story here In Cincinnati.  Davis directs OSAGE having last directed The Whale here at Clifton and Harvey last spring at The Carnegie.

On staging AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY in the intimate basement space at Clifton, Davis says,  “AUGUST presents another welcome opportunity to bring the audience and the actors into close proximity.  I think folks who’ve come to Clifton are used to having the action within arms reach and this time it’s no different.  In fact this design will surround the audience in a way I don’t think they’ve experienced before.  I am very excited about it.”

AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY

Featuring

  • Dale Hodges as Violet Weston
  • Bob Allen as Charlie Aiken
  • Carol Brammer as Barbara Fordham
  • Carter Bratton as Little Charles
  • Kevin Crowley as Bill Fordham
  • Buz Davis as Beverly Weston
  • Christine Dye as Mattie Fae Aiken
  • Mindy Heithaus as Karen Weston
  • MaryKate Moran as Ivy Weston
  • Nathan Neorr as Steve Heidebrecht
  • Leah Strasser as Johnna Monevata
  • Sarah White as Jean Fordham
  • Reggie Willis as Sheriff Deon Gilbeau

DATES
Feb 19 at 8pm
Feb 20 at 8pm
Feb 21 at 8 pm
Feb 22 at 7 pm

Feb 26 at 8 pm
Feb 27 at 8 pm
Feb 28 at 8 pm

Mar 1 at 3 pm
Mar 2 at 8 pm

Mar 6 at 8 pm
Mar 7 at 8 pm
Mar 8 at 3 pm
Mar 9 at 8 pm

Mar 12 at 8 pm
Mar 13 at 8 pm
Mar 14 at 8 pm

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AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY Runs Feb. 19-March 14

Kevin Crowley as Bill Fordham & Carol Brammer as Barbara Fordham.

Kevin Crowley as Bill Fordham & Carol Brammer as Barbara Fordham.

AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY
Presented by Clifton Players & Untethered Theater
Feb. 19-March 14
Clifton

Directed by Buz Davis

Cast: Dale Hodges as Violet Weston, Bob Allen as Charlie Aiken, Carol Brammer as Barbara Fordham, Carter Bratton as Little Charles, Kevin Crowley as Bill Fordham, Buz Davis as Beverly Weston, Christine Dye as Mattie Fae Aiken, Mindy Heithaus as Karen Weston, MaryKate Moran as Ivy Weston, Nathan Neorr as Steve Heidebrecht, Leah Strasser as Johnna Monevata, Sarah White as Jean Fordham & Reggie Willis as Sheriff Deon Gilbeau

The Weston sisters return to their Oklahoman homestead once their father Beverly goes missing. In the summer heat they’re forced to examine their own lives, their futures and their relationship with their sharp-tongued mother. Family secrets, generational conflict and repressed truths explode in this portrait of one of the most dysfunctional families the stage has ever seen. Hilarious, taut and truthful.

  • Thu-Sat, Feb. 19-21 at 8pm
  • Sun, Feb. 22 at 7pm
  • Thu-Sat, Feb. 26-28 at 8pm
  • Sun, March 1 at 3pm
  • Mon, March 2 at 8pm
  • Fri-Sat, March 6-7 at 8pm
  • Sun, March 8 at 3pm
  • Mon, March 9 at 8pm
  • Thu-Sat, March 12-14 at 8pm

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SARGE and THE MONKEY’S PAW Run Oct. 10-20

CP_Sarge and Monkeys PawSARGE and THE MONKEY’S PAW
Presented by Clifton Players
Oct. 10-20
Clifton

Written and directed by Kevin Crowley

SARGE was the critic’s pick in the 2014 Cincinnati Fringe Festival, hailed as “a solid, unflinching portrayal of a woman in a state of crisis, yet trying to hold her life together.” [My Fringe review -Rob]

THE MONKEY’S PAW is a hilarious, surreal look at parenting and marriage. Mike and Tish’s son is missing. Tish can’t leave home until he returns and Mike can’t ever get the house clean enough. This play has been produced in London and NY and will have a limited run with SARGE.

  • Fri-Sat, Oct. 10-11 at 8pm
  • Sun, Oct. 12 at 7pm
  • Thu-Sat, Oct. 16-18 at 8pm
  • Sun, Oct. 19 at 3pm
  • Mon, Oct. 20 at 8pm

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