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SUITE SURRENDER Runs May 2-18

"Tempers flare in the Presidential Suite of the Palm Beach Royale in The Drama Workshop's production of SUITE SURRENDER, opening May 2. Pictured left-to-right: Stefanie Adams, Joe Wagner, Robin Rubeo, Dennis Murphy, Lynn Minges. Image provided by The Drama Workshop"

“Tempers flare in the Presidential Suite of the Palm Beach Royale in The Drama Workshop’s production of SUITE SURRENDER, opening May 2. Pictured left-to-right: Stefanie Adams, Joe Wagner, Robin Rubeo, Dennis Murphy, Lynn Minges. Image provided by The Drama Workshop”

SUITE SURRENDER
Presented by The Drama Workshop
May 2-18
Cheviot

Directed by Fred Hunt
Produced by Ray Persing

Cast: Gretchen Gantner as Mrs. Osgood, Dennis Murphy as Mr. Dunlap, Julia Hedges as Murphy, Stefanie Adams as Athena Sinclair, Dan Maloney as Francis, Lynn Minges as Claudia McFadden, Chuck Beatty as Mr. Pippet, Robin Rubeo as Dora Del Rio, & Joe Wagner as Otis

It’s 1942 and two of Hollywood’s biggest divas have descended upon the luxurious Palm Beach Royale Hotel’s assistants, luggage, and legendary feud with one another in tow. Everything seems to be in order for their wartime performance—that is, until they are somehow assigned to the same suite. Mistaken identities, overblown egos, double entendres, and a lap dog named Mr. Boodles round out this hilarious riot of a love note to the classic farces of the 1930s and 40s.

  • Fri-Sat, May 2-3 at 8pm
  • Sun, May 4 at 2pm
  • Fri-Sat, May 9-10 at 8pm
  • Sun, May 11 at 2pm
  • Fri-Sat, May 16-17 at 8pm
  • Sun, May 18 at 2pm

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Sellout Performances Continue at TDW

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Chris Bishop (Foreman), JIm Meridieth (Juror 6), David Levy (Juror 3), Ron Samad (Juror 10), Joe Kozak (Juror 5), Jack Williams (Juror 9), Glenn Schaich (Juror 7), David Dreith (Juror 12), Joe Ward (Juror 11) & Bill Keeton (Juror 8).

(Cheviot, Ohio) Sellout performances are becoming more and more frequent at Cheviot’s own community theatre, The Drama Workshop.

Over the last three productions, the award-winning theatre company has sold out 13 times, with attendance running a staggering 40% over last season. The trend is continuing with their current production, the highly acclaimed courtroom drama, TWELVE ANGRY MEN, by Reginald Rose. The production is headed up by Don Volpenhein, and is produced by Betsy Obermeyer.

Before such programs as “CSI” and “Law and Order” became popular, “Twelve Angry Men” took us inside the courtroom. Originally aired as a live broadcast in 1954, “Twelve Angry Men” was quickly adapted to feature film in 1957, starring Henry Fonda, Jack Warden and Lee J. Cobb. The play and film have been restaged a number of times over the intervening 60 years, including a 1997 TV movie starring George C. Scott. It remains no less relevant today.

The defense and the prosecution have rested and the jury is filing into the jury room to decide if a young man is guilty or innocent of murdering his father. Locked into the small, claustrophobic jury room on a stifling hot summer day until they come up with a unanimous decision, this compelling, provocative play examines the twelve men’s deep-seated personal prejudices, perceptual biases and weaknesses, personalities, cultural differences, ignorance and fears – all of which threaten to taint their decision-making abilities, cause them to ignore the real issues in the case, and potentially lead them to a miscarriage of justice.

Cheviot resident Jim Meridieth plays Juror Number Six. “I am very impressed with the talent that surrounds me in this production,” he said. “Although it has been years since I have been on stage, I cannot recall being part of a process where each practice improved from each session to the next. Everyone has been very friendly, supportive, talented and professional.”

Bill Keeton, appearing as Juror Number Eight, agrees. “Don’s direction is an inspiring mix of guidance and suggestion, and the overall chemistry is electric. It’s been a great experience.”

TWELVE ANGRY MEN concludes this weekend, with performances on March 21 and 22 at 8 pm, and a matinee performance on March 23 at 2 pm. Tickets may be purchased through the TDW ticket line at 598-8303, or online at www.thedramaworkshop.org. All seats are $15.00.

The Drama Workshop’s 2013-2014 season concludes with the hilarious hotel comedy, SUITE SURRENDER, running May 2 through 18.

The Drama Workshop performs at The Glenmore Playhouse, formerly the Glenmore Bowl, at the corner of Glenmore and Gamble in the heart of the Cheviot Business District. There are many options for dinner and drinks within a short walk from the Playhouse. TDW received a prestigious Rehabilitation Award from the Cincinnati Preservation Association last November for their efforts to save the building from demolition and repurpose it. The Glenmore Playhouse also recently installed new theatrical seating for the audience’s comfort.

THE DRAMA WORKSHOP was founded in 1954. TDW is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to advancing education and promotion of the theatrical arts. Based at the newly renovated Glenmore Playhouse in Cheviot, The Drama Workshop is widely recognized as one of greater Cincinnati’s most accomplished community theater organizations, garnering dozens of awards annually from the Cincinnati Association of Community Theatres. TDW productions have been regularly selected to represent the Southwest Ohio region at the Ohio Community Theatre Association annual conference, and TDW was also honored to represent the state of Ohio at the American Association of Community Theatre conference in 2013. Prospective members, and individuals or businesses interested in becoming involved or in helping advance TDW’s mission are encouraged to contact the group through our website at www.thedramaworkshop.org, or by phone at 513.598.8303.

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TDW Announces 2014-2015 Season

TDW_VERT(Cheviot, OH) The Drama Workshop, the award-winning community theatre based at The Glenmore Playhouse in Cheviot, is pleased to announce its shows for the 2014-2015 season. For the first time in its history, TDW will offer its patrons six productions, spanning the gamut from small-town Texas matrons to British butlers, and from classic plays to musicals.

In July, 2014, The Drama Workshop is proud to welcome to its stage the one-woman-played-by-one-man show, “Precious Heart”, written by Ted Karber, Jr, and directed by Blake Senseman. Miss Fleeta Mae Bryte is a solid, ordinary looking country woman in her mid-sixties who lives life to the fullest in a small town in southwest Texas. She will welcome you to her home, and make you a cup of coffee and share stories and memories of her past, her family, her friends, and her enemies and her dreams of the future. Fleeta Mae is the type of woman you would expect to find in any small town in America. Her charm rests in her ability to tell a story, her bustling good nature, her sense of humor, and her old world notions of life in general. A gut-busting comedy which may remind you of Tyler Perry’s Madea character, “Precious Heart” will run from July 25 through August 3, 2014.

September 2014 will usher in the comedy classic, “Arsenic and Old Lace”, by Joseph Kesselring, directed by Lynn Aronson. This farcical comedy revolves around Mortimer Brewster, a drama critic who must deal with his crazy, homicidal family and local police in Brooklyn, NY, as he debates whether to go through with his recent promise to marry the woman he loves. His family includes two spinster aunts who have taken to murdering lonely old men by poisoning them with a glass of home-made elderberry wine laced with arsenic, strychnine, and “just a pinch” of cyanide; a brother who believes he is Theodore Roosevelt and digs locks for the Panama Canal in the cellar of the Brewster home (which then serve as graves for the aunts’ victims); and a murderous brother who has received plastic surgery performed by an alcoholic accomplice, Dr. Einstein, to conceal his identity – he now looks like horror-film actor Boris Karloff. This classic, laugh-a-minute comedy is a must for all audiences. It will run from September 12 through September 28, 2014.

Following will be Ken Kesey’s masterpiece, “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest”, directed by Joe Penno. With an insane asylum standing in for everyday society, this play is a comically sharp indictment of the Establishment urge to conform. Playing crazy to avoid prison work detail, manic free spirit Randle P. McMurphy is sent to the state mental hospital for evaluation. There he encounters a motley crew of mostly voluntary inmates, including cowed mama’s boy Billy and silent Native American Chief Bromden. The ward is presided over by the icy Nurse Ratched, and Ratched and McMurphy quickly recognize that each is the other’s worst enemy: an authority figure who equates sanity with correct behavior, and a misfit who is charismatic enough to dismantle the system simply by living as he pleases. Also a classic movie starring Jack Nicholson and Louise Fletcher, “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” runs the range from hysterical to poignant. Show dates are November 7 through November 23, 2014.

In December, we are proud to present “Putting it Together”, by Stephen Sondheim, directed by Adam Drake, with music direction by Jay Myers and choreography by Pam Blessing. A humorous, poignant and sophisticated musical review, “Putting it Together” is a celebration of the stage and screen work of multiple Tony Award-winner Stephen Sondheim, the foremost theatrical composer and lyricist of our time. Putting It Together weaves a lyrical story around the emotions and relationships of five guests attending a Manhattan holiday cocktail party, studded with material from a number of Sondheim’s original musicals and films including “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum”, “Anyone Can Whistle”, “Company”, “Follies”, “A Little Night Music”, “Sweeney Todd”, and “Into the Woods”. “Putting It Together” will run from December 5-21, 2014.

TDW’s Winter 2015 offering will be Neil Simon’s “Rumors”, directed by Julie Jordan. “Rumors” is a farce which takes place in the upscale home of New York City’s deputy mayor, Charley Brock. Charley and his wife, Myra, have invited friends to a party there to celebrate their 10th anniversary, but before the party begins, Charley has suffered a gunshot wound to the earlobe which may or may not have been self-inflicted. Myra is nowhere to be found. As guests arrive, each learns of the situation but tries to keep it hidden from the next guest to arrive. As the play progresses, the guests share rumors about the party’s hosts and about each other. What will happen when the police arrive? Come see this comedic tour-de-force and find out! Show dates are February 27 through March 15, 2015.

Finally, May 2015 will see the return of the classic P.G. Wodehouse character, the lovable butler Jeeves, in “Jeeves in Bloom”, adapted by Margaret Raether and directed by Dennis Murphy. Bertie Wooster has been summoned to the country house of his aunt and uncle, and is accompanied by his trusted butler, Jeeves. Thank goodness for that, as Jeeves is called upon to rescue Bertie and his upper-class friends and relations from the ridiculous situations they create for themselves. All too quickly, Jeeves’ many talents are called into service as nefarious plots, bizarre escapades and romantic interludes play out in the quiet English countryside. We dare you not to laugh! “Jeeves in Bloom” will run from May 1 through May 17, 2015.

Season tickets will go on sale in March, 2014. If you would like to be added to the TDW mailing list and receive a season brochure, please leave your contact information at the TDW ticket line at 513.598.8303, or by contacting us through our website at www.thedramaworkshop.org. Season tickets may also be ordered at one of the performances of TDW’s current production, “Twelve Angry Men”, running from March 7 through March 23.

THE DRAMA WORKSHOP was founded in 1954. TDW is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to advancing education and promotion of the theatrical arts. The Drama Workshop is widely recognized as one of greater Cincinnati’s most accomplished community theater organizations, garnering dozens of awards annually from the Cincinnati Association of Community Theatres. TDW productions have been regularly selected to represent the Southwest Ohio region at the Ohio Community Theatre Association annual conference, and TDW was also honored to represent the state of Ohio at the American Association of Community Theatre regional conference in 2013. The Drama Workshop recently was recognized by the Cincinnati Preservation Association for their efforts to rehabilitate the former Glenmore Bowl into The Glenmore Playhouse. Prospective members, and individuals or businesses interested in becoming involved or in helping advance TDW’s mission are encouraged to contact the group through our website at www.thedramaworkshop.org, or by phone at 513-598-8303.

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The Drama Workshop Presents TWELVE ANGRY MEN

From left to right: Jim Meridieth (Juror 6), Glenn Schaich (Juror 7), Joe Ward (Juror 11), David Dreith (Juror 12), Joe Kozak (Juror 5), Chris Bishop (Foreman), Bill Keeton (Juror 8), David Levy (Juror 3), Doug Tumeo (Juror 2), Jack Williams (Juror 9), Ron Samad (Juror 10). Not pictured: Dick Bell (Juror 4), Ray Persing (Guard). Diana Daniels image.

From left to right: Jim Meridieth (Juror 6), Glenn Schaich (Juror 7), Joe Ward (Juror 11), David Dreith (Juror 12), Joe Kozak (Juror 5), Chris Bishop (Foreman), Bill Keeton (Juror 8), David Levy (Juror 3), Doug Tumeo (Juror 2), Jack Williams (Juror 9), Ron Samad (Juror 10). Not pictured: Dick Bell (Juror 4), Ray Persing (Guard). Diana Daniels image.

(Cheviot, Ohio) The Drama Workshop, the award-winning community theater based at Cheviot’s Glenmore Playhouse, is excited to present the highly acclaimed courtroom drama, TWELVE ANGRY MEN, by Reginald Rose. The production is headed up by Don Volpenhein, and is produced by Betsy Obermeyer.

Before such programs as “CSI” and “Law and Order” became popular, TWELVE ANGRY MEN took us inside the courtroom. Originally aired as a live broadcast in 1954, TWELVE ANGRY MEN was quickly adapted to feature film in 1957, starring Henry Fonda, Jack Warden and Lee J. Cobb. The play and film have been restaged a number of times over the intervening 60 years, including a 1997 TV movie starring George C. Scott.

The defense and the prosecution have rested and the jury is filing into the jury room to decide if a young man is guilty or innocent of murdering his father. Locked into the small, claustrophobic jury room on a stifling hot summer day until they come up with a unanimous decision, this compelling, provocative play examines the twelve men’s deep-seated personal prejudices, perceptual biases and weaknesses, personalities, cultural differences, ignorance and fears – all of which threaten to taint their decision-making abilities, cause them to ignore the real issues in the case, and potentially lead them to a miscarriage of justice. Persistently and persuasively, one solitary juror forces the other men to slowly reconsider and review the case against the endangered defendant. Heated discussions, the formation of alliances, the frequent re-evaluation and changing of opinions, votes and certainties, and the revelation of personal experiences, insults and outbursts fill the jury room throughout this gripping story.

Dick Bell plays Juror Number Four, and makes the trip to Cheviot from Fairfield to take his place in the jury room. “Occasionally we read or hear about a high profile court case and wonder how in the world the jury arrived at that verdict,” Dick observed. “Twelve Angry Men just might give us some insight into how the personalities and backgrounds of jurors along with their biases, hopes and fears come together to explain the deliberations and decisions that take place in the jury room. Ultimately it all leaves us asking how we would react if we were in their shoes.”

Director Don Volpenhein is at the head of his second show for The Drama Workshop, having previously directed “Lend Me a Tenor”. Volpenhein is known across Cincinnati as a very fine actor, having appeared in shows as varied as “Bus Stop”, “To Kill a Mockingbird”, and “The Grapes of Wrath”, but he is also an outstanding director. “We were very lucky to get Don to direct this show,” offered TDW president Ray Persing. “He is widely acknowledged as one of the best in town. I’ve really enjoyed watching him work with the actors, pulling nuance out of the material that nobody else had seen. This is going to be an outstanding show!”

Cheviot resident Jim Meridieth plays Juror Number Six. “I am very impressed with the talent that surrounds me in this production,” he said. “Although it has been years since I have been on stage, I cannot recall being part of a process where each practice improved from each session to the next. Everyone has been very friendly, supportive, talented and professional.”

Bill Keeton, appearing as Juror Number Eight, agrees. “Don’s direction is an inspiring mix of guidance and suggestion, and the overall chemistry is electric. It’s been a great experience.”

Show dates for TWELVE ANGRY MEN are March 7, 8, 14, 15, 21, and 22 at 8 pm. Matinee performances will be offered on March 9, 16, and 23 at 2 pm. Tickets may be purchased through the TDW ticket line at 598-8303, or online at www.thedramaworkshop.org. All seats are $15.00. Sellout houses are occurring frequently, so reservations are strongly encouraged.

The Drama Workshop performs at The Glenmore Playhouse, formerly the Glenmore Bowl, at the corner of Glenmore and Gamble in the heart of the Cheviot Business District. There are many options for dinner and drinks within a short walk from the Playhouse. TDW received a prestigious Rehabilitation Award from the Cincinnati Preservation Association last November for their efforts to save the building from demolition and repurpose it. The Glenmore Playhouse also recently installed new theatrical seating for the audience’s comfort.

THE DRAMA WORKSHOP was founded in 1954. TDW is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to advancing education and promotion of the theatrical arts. Based at the newly renovated Glenmore Playhouse in Cheviot, The Drama Workshop is widely recognized as one of greater Cincinnati’s most accomplished community theater organizations, garnering dozens of awards annually from the Cincinnati Association of Community Theatres. TDW productions have been regularly selected to represent the Southwest Ohio region at the Ohio Community Theatre Association annual conference, and TDW was also honored to represent the state of Ohio at the American Association of Community Theatre conference in 2013. Prospective members, and individuals or businesses interested in becoming involved or in helping advance TDW’s mission are encouraged to contact the group through our website at www.thedramaworkshop.org, or by phone at 513-598-8303.

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12 ANGRY MEN Runs March 7-23

TDW_12_Angry_Men12 ANGRY MEN
Presented by The Drama Workshop
March 7-23
Cheviot

Directed by Don Volpenhein
Produced by Betsy Obermeyer

The father of all courtroom dramas, 12 ANGRY MEN is an unflinching look at a jury deciding the guilt or innocence of a 19-year-old accused of fatally stabbing his father. The stakes are further raised by the knowledge that a guilty verdict will mean an automatic death sentence. What appears to be an open-and-shut case quickly explodes into a tense fight among the twelve men as they struggle to decide the ultimate fate of the accused. Rose’s script won the 2005 Tony* Award for Best Revival of a Play.

  • Fri-Sat, March 7-8 at 8pm
  • Sun, March 9 at 2pm
  • Fri-Sat, March 14-15 at 8pm
  • Sun, March 16 st 2pm
  • Fri-Sat, March 21-22 at 8pm
  • Sun, March 23 at 2pm

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