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TDW Presents DOUBT, A PARABLE

TDW_Doubt(Cheviot, Ohio) The Drama Workshop, one of Cincinnati’s oldest and most critically acclaimed community theater companies, is proud to present John Patrick Shanley’s “Doubt, A Parable”. The Pulitzer Prize winning drama opens March 8, and will play 3 consecutive weekends at The Glenmore Playhouse, 3716 Glenmore Avenue, Cheviot, Ohio 45211.

“Doubt” presents a gripping tale set in a Bronx Catholic school in 1964. A young, progressive priest, Father Flynn, is working to modernize the schools’ strict customs, placing him into direct conflict with the authoritarian principal of the school, Sister Aloysius. Aloysius is steadfastly resisting the changes sweeping through the church and the community – including the acceptance of the school’s first black student, Donald Muller. When Sister James, a young teacher at the school, shares with Sister Aloysius her suspicion that Father Flynn has met secretly with Donald, the principal’s suspicious nature leads her to believe the worst. Armed with moral certainty, she begins crusading to remove Flynn from the school, and – if possible – the priesthood. Now, Flynn and Aloysius find themselves locked in an epic battle that threatens to destroy the church and school that they both serve.

This tale reaches beyond the obvious connections to recent issues within the Catholic Church, and expands the story to examine the rationale behind personal motivations and the shades of grey present in the relationship between any two people. In addition to winning the 2005 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, “Doubt” also won the 2005 Tony Award for Best Play, the 2005 Drama Desk Award for Best New Play, and 2005 New York Drama Circle’s Best Play Award.

The Drama Workshop’s production of “Doubt, A Parable” is directed by Michael L. Morehead and produced by Ray Persing. The show features an award-winning cast, including Glenn Schaich as Father Flynn, Christine Dye as Sister Aloysius, Julia Hedges as Sister James, and Burgess Byrd as Mrs. Muller.

Because of the strong nature of the material, TDW does not recommend this show for children.

Tickets may be ordered online through The Drama Workshop’s website at www.thedramaworkshop.org, or through the TDW ticket line at 513-598-8303. Tickets are $15, but discounts are available for groups of 10 or more.

THE DRAMA WORKSHOP was founded in 1954. TDW is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to education and promotion of 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 Association of Community Theaters. TDW productions have been regularly selected to represent the Southwest Ohio region at the Ohio Community Theater Association annual conference, and it was recently chosen to represent the state of Ohio at the American Association of Community Theaters at the 2013 Midwest Theater Festival in April 2013. Prospective members, and individuals or businesses interested in helping to 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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DOUBT Runs March 8-24

TDW_DoubtDOUBT
Presented by The Drama Workshop
March 8-24
Cheviot

Directed by Michael L. Morehead
Produced by Ray Persing

Cast: Sister Aloysius – Christine Dye, Father Flynn – Glenn Schaich, Sister James – Julia Hedges & Mrs. Mueller – Burgess Byrd

Winner of the 2005 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Doubt is set in a Bronx Catholic school in 1964, where a strong-minded nun wrestles with conscience and uncertainty as she is faced with concerns about one of her male colleagues. Should she voice her concern about one of the priests even if she is not totally certain about the truth? “Blunt yet subtle, manipulative but full of empathy for all sides, the play is set in 1964 but could not be more timely. Doubt is a lean, potent drama…passionate, exquisite, important and engrossing.” Linda Winer, Newsday. Because of strong subject material, TDW does not recommend this production for children not yet in high school.

  • Fri-Sat, March 8-9 at 8pm
  • Sun, March 10 at 2pm
  • Fri-Sat, March 15-16 at 8pm
  • Sun, March 17 at 2pm
  • Fri-Sat, March 22-23 at 8pm
  • Sun, March 24 at 2pm

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TDW Stages Regional Premiere of JERRY FINNEGAN’S SISTER

Nate Netzley as Brian Dowd & Bonnie Emmer as Beth Finnegan in TDW's JERRY FINNEGAN’S SISTER, Jan. 18-27.

Nate Netzley as Brian Dowd & Bonnie Emmer as Beth Finnegan.

(Cheviot, Ohio) The Drama Workshop, the award-winning community theater based at Cheviot’s Glenmore Playhouse, is preparing for the regional premiere of Jack Neary’s comedy, JERRY FINNEGAN’S SISTER. Show dates are January 18, 19, 25, and 26 at 8 pm. Matinee performances will be offered on January 20 and 27 at 2 pm. The production is being directed by Ray Persing and is co-produced by Ray Persing and Gretchen Gantner.

JERRY FINNEGAN’S SISTER recounts the long relationship between Brian Dowd and his best friend’s sister, Beth Finnegan. Ever since the Finnegan family moved in next door, Brian has wrestled with an unrequited “something” for Beth. But each and every time he’s spoken with her for more than 30 seconds, he’s ended up with his foot planted firmly in his mouth. But now, Brian’s time is about to run out. With recent news that Jerry Finnegan’s sister is getting married, the time has come for him to put up or shut up.

This two-person show features Nate Netzley, from Westwood, and Blue Ash resident Bonnie Emmer.

“It’s a show I feel a lot of people will be able to relate to,” said Netzley. “We’ve all been in that situation where we really like someone, bordering on another ‘L word,’ but we can’t muster the courage or find the words to say how we truly feel.”

“The show really speaks to overcoming personal insecurities,” adds in Persing. “We get to see relationship develop between Brian and Beth, beginning from when the characters are children and how that relationship progresses until they are in their early 20’s. Like many of us, Brian simply needs to get out of his own way. Nate and Bonnie have done a fantastic job in portraying the changes in how boys and girls relate to each other as they grow up.”

Bonnie Emmer plays the title character, “One of the things I love about JERRY FINNEGAN’S SISTER is that we get to play Beth and Brian at several different ages,” she said. “We get to play toddlers, tweens, teens and adults. The show is set in present day so the year Beth was 6, I was also 6. This allows me the unique opportunity to relive my childhood and build a character from it. Rehearsing this show has brought back some really great childhood memories.”

Nate and his family have been long-time members of The Drama Workshop, but Nate has been absent for an extended period as he attends college at Northern Kentucky University, pursing a BFA in Acting. “It’s been fun coming back to my home group after three years. It’s a completely different environment. It’s the most free I’ve felt on stage in a long time.”

Tickets may be ordered through the TDW ticket line at 598-8303, or online at www.thedramaworkshop.org. All seats are $15.00. Because of the limited run nature of this production, reservations are strongly encouraged.

For more information, contact Ms. Gretchen Gantner at 513-470-5516, or groose1876@aol.com.

THE DRAMA WORKSHOP was founded in 1954. TDW is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to advancing education and promotion of 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 Association of Community Theaters. TDW productions have been regularly selected to represent the Southwest Ohio region at the Ohio Community Theater Association annual conference. Prospective members, and individuals or businesses interested in helping to advance TDW’s mission are encouraged to contact the group through our website at http://www.thedramaworkshop.org or by phone at 513-598-8303.

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JERRY FINNEGAN’S SISTER Runs Jan. 18-27

TDW_Jerry FinneganJERRY FINNEGAN’S SISTER
Presented by The Drama Workshop
Jan. 18-27
Cheviot

Directed by Ray Persing
Produced by Ray Persing and Gretchen Gantner

Cast: Nate Netzley as Brian Dowd & Bonnie Emmer as Beth Finnegan

Brian Dowd has spent the last 10 years of his life wrestling with an unrequited “something” for his best friend’s sister, who happens to live next door. But each and every time he’s spoken with Beth Finnegan for more than 30 seconds, he’s ended up with his foot planted firmly in his mouth. Now, Brian’s time is about to run out. With recent news that Jerry Finnegan’s sister is getting married, the time has come for him to put up or shut up. This highly acclaimed comedy has charmed audiences of all ages, and has enough chuckles, guffaws and belly laughs to please any theatre patron.

  • Fri-Sat, Jan. 18-19 at 8pm
  • Sun, Jan. 20 at 2pm
  • Fri-Sat, Jan. 25-26 at 8pm
  • Sun, Jan. 27 at 2pm

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THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER runs Nov. 30-Dec. 16

THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER
Presented by The Drama Workshop
Nov. 30-Dec. 16
Cheviot

Directed by Amy Hamilton
Produced by Mary Stone and Valeria Amburgey

Cast: Wayne Kirsch as Whiteside, Mary Stone as Maggie, Joe Kozak as Bert Jefferson, Stefanie Adams as Lorraine, Joe Ward as Ernest Stanley, Gretchen Gantner as Daisy Stanley, Kiya Fix as June, Ryan Paluch as Richard, Ann Barfels as Harriet Stanley, Chris Weidner as Sandy, Rusty Lacy as Sarah, Jason Cox as John, Julia Hedges as Miss Preen, Clint Bramkamp as Dr. Bradley, Ray Lebowski as Banjo, Dennis Murphy as Beverly, Jim Waldfogle as Professor Metz, Valeria Amburgey as Mrs. McClutchen, Abby Doench as Mrs. Dexter, Josh Roden as Expressman/Radio Tech, Scott A. Baker as Westcott/Mr. Baker/Deputy, Thom Williams as Expressman/Radio Tech/Plainclothes Man/Convict, John Netzley as Convict/Deputy & Ray Persing as Convict/Deputy

An American classic set in the 1930s. Famously outlandish radio wit Sheridan Whiteside is invited to dine at the home of a small-town Ohio factory owner and his family. However, before Whiteside enters the house, he slips on a patch of ice outside the front door and injures his hip. Whiteside is forced to remain at the home indefinitely, and in the process of recovering alternately terrorizes the family and household staff, meddles in the love life of his long-suffering assistant, Maggie, and endears himself to the rest of the community. Great for all ages!

  • Fri-Sat, Nov. 30-Dec. 1 at 8pm
  • Sun, Dec. 2 at 2pm
  • Fri-Sat, Dec. 7-8 at 8pm
  • Sun, Dec. 9 at 2pm
  • Fri-Sat, Dec. 14-15 at 8pm
  • Sun, Dec. 16 at 2pm

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