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trueLOVE on Feb. 13

trueLOVE
Presented by True Theatre
Feb. 13
Over-the-Rhine 

Stories to touch your heart in 2012! A perfect early Valentine’s present.

The mission of True Theatre is to bring together a wide variety of people to share stories in an effort to create community, encourage discussion, and remind everyone that ALL of us have stories to tell with unique insights and broad appeal. Though storytelling can take on many forms, True Theatre realizes that what great stories have in common are their power to hold attention, slow time, and capture the imagination. They may redden cheeks, make eyes water, and elicit eruptions of laughter. They take you somewhere. Although great storytelling is not limited to true, personal stories, True Theatre believes that these real moments of our lives, from the mundane to the extraordinary, give both the speaker AND the listener the ultimate sense of being part of a larger community than they were aware. Come join us for an evening of True Theatre …where time slows down and we can listen.

Note: Previous performances have sold out weeks in advance.

  • Mon, Feb. 13 at 730pm

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New Edgecliff Brings Sedaris and True Theatre together This Christmas

THE SANTALAND DIARIES meets trueCHRISTMAS

Joshua Steele returns as Crumpet the Elf in David Sedaris' The Santaland Diaries", at New Edgecliff Theatre. Photo by Mikki Schaffner.

New Edgecliff Theatre has revamped its annual antidote to the holidays, pairing David Sedaris’ THE SANTALAND DIARIES with an offering from True Theatre called trueCHRISTMAS.

The Carnegie’s Joshua Steele returns to THE SANTALAND DIARIES, chronicling the real-life observations of renowned NPR commentator and memoirist Sedaris as he encounters crazed Santas, obnoxious parents and queasy children, while working his first New York job – as one of Santa’s Elves – in the very nexus of commercial Christmas and Holiday Cheer, Macy’s Santaland.

After intermission, the very dark companion piece to THE SANTALAND DIARIES (SEASON’S GREETINGS) will be replaced by the highly regarded True Theatre, bringing its own brand of storytelling to the stage, as people from all walks of life share their own real-life stories of the holidays in TrueCHRISTMAS. Each weekend, three new storytellers will be featured.

True Theatre has developed a loyal following in its two-year existence, presenting several evenings of storytelling in the Know Theatre’s underground, often with a theme tied to various holidays, (“True Independence”, “True Foolishness”, etc.), most recently with “True Hunger” (on the eve of our most gluttonous time of the year).

NET Artistic Director Jim Stump says, “As much as we hate to see SEASON’S GREETINGS go – it was, for many in our audience, their favorite of the two acts – we just couldn’t resist the idea of pairing Sedaris’ own true story with other true holiday stories.”

New Edgecliff Executive Director and founder Michael Shooner adds, “We keep working to keep the Christmas slot fresh for returning audiences as well as new ones. With that in mind, the pairing of THE SANTALAND DIARIES and trueCHRISTMAS is an absolute no-brainer. We can’t wait to see how it plays!”

Intended for mature audiences only.

THE SANTALAND DIARIES and trueChristmas
December 1-17, Thur-Sat, 7:30pm.
Pay-What-You-Can Preview, Wed. Nov 30, 7:30pm
Columbia Performance Center, 3900 Eastern Avenue.
Near Terry’s Turf Club, Allyn’s, Bella Luna, Tostado’s and The Precinct.
Tickets: $23 adults, $18 seniors, and $15 students.

For more information or to purchase your tickets, visit http://www.newedgecliff.com or call the box office at 888-588-0137.

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THE SANTALAND DIARIES and trueCHRISTMAS runs Dec. 1-17

THE SANTALAND DIARIES and trueCHRISTMAS
Presented by New Edgecliff Theatre and trueTHEATRE
Dec. 1-17
Columbia Tusculum

Spastic children, obnoxious parents, nutty co-workers and, oh yeah … One Life to Live…. Happy Holidays! Brutally honest, witty and even a bit crude at times, The Santaland Diaries looks at the comically darker side of Christmas through the eyes of one man’s memorable experience as a seasonal worker elf at Macy’s Christmas Winter Wonderland. This year, New Edgecliff has paired with Cincinnati’s True Theatre to present trueCHRISTMAS, featuring real people telling real stories about their own memorable holiday experiences. This storytelling event is the perfect complement to David Sedaris, the ultimate storyteller. Intended for Mature Audiences Only.

Directed by Jim Stump

Cast of TSD: Josh Steele

  • Thu-Sat, Dec. 1-3 at 7:30pm
  • Thu-Sat, Dec. 8-10 at 7:30pm
  • Thu-Sat, Dec. 15-17 at 7:30pm

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trueINDEPENDENCE on July 11

trueINDEPENDENCE
Presented by trueTHEATRE
July 11
Over-the-Rhine

Sometimes we have to fight for it, sometimes it comes to us unexpectedly, but at some point we, like the people we’ll hear this evening, all have to deal with what it means to be…Independent.

Please note: Performance has SOLD OUT.

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UPDATED: Coming to Local Stages in June

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The cast of Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati's THE MARVELOUS WONDERETTES: Denise Devlin as Cindy Lou, Mia Gentile as Missy, Brooke Rucidlo as Suzy, & Sara Mackie as Betty Jean; return for the sequel, WINTER WONDERETTES, running June 24-July 24. Photo by Sandy Underwood.

  • THE CINCY FRINGE FESTIVAL presented by Know Theatre of Cincinanti. The performances are scheduled June 1-12.
  • GOD’S FAVORITE presented by the Showboat Majestic. The first show of the season actually on the boat (if the river cooperates). June 1-19.
  • A BIG GAY CINCINNATI WEDDING being performed at The Cabaret (the newly relaunched space above Below Zero Lounge). June 2-11.
  • Wright State University closes their season with BARNABY RUDGE PART ONE, the first half of the stage adaptation of the novel by Charles Dickens. Running June 3-5 in the Herbst Theatre.
  • Xenia Area Community Theater closes their season with the Mary Chase classic, HARVEY. The story of a man and his invisible friend, a rabbit.  June 3-12.
  • Returning for another summer production is THE COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ABRIDGED presented by the Cincinnati Shakespeare Company, June 3-26.
  •  The East Side Players open their first of two summer musicals outside at the Blue Ash Recreation Center Amphitheater. Rodgers and Hemmerstein’s CINDERELLA runs June 9-18.
  •  Closing out their season with a Fourth Wall production (limited run of only two weeks) is Falcon Theater’s production of the reverse-time musical THE LAST FIVE YEARS. June 10-18.
  •  trueTheatre has added a new show to their season and what they promise as a annual event. trueFRINGE features five storytellers (all artists in this year’s fringe festival) sharing true, personal stories—this time, about life in-and-around the theatre.  One performance only on June 11. Recent trueTheatre productions have sold out weeks in advance.
  • Her version of Spider-Man may have been a flop, but you can catch Julie Taymor’s visually-stunning, DISNEY’S THE LION KING presented by The Victoria Theatre Association. Performances run June 14-July 10. Ticket availability is probably limited.
  • Commonwealth Theatre Company kicks off the NKU Summer Dinner Theatre with the musical MAKE SOMEONE HAPPY, a revue of the songs of Jule Syne. Performances run June 15-26. This series is extremely popular and sells out early.
  • Encore Theater Company kicks off their summer season with ALTAR BOYZ. Performances run for one weekend, June 16-18.
  • Kincaid Regional Theatre kicks-off its two-show summer season with ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE FENCE. A story about two farms seperated by a big, strong fence.  The farmers on either side of the fence refuse to let the animals of the individual farms have anything to do with each other because of a long standing feud.  One little pig from Farmer Frankin’s farm and another little pit from Farmer Fred’s farm fall in love and run away. June 17-24.
  • The Steven Dietz drama, THE LAST OF THE BOYS, runs June 23-July 1 at the Brookville Community Theatre.
  • This year, Bart’s Bards annual summer musical is THE WIZARD OF OZ. Performances of the family-friendly show are June 23-26.
  • Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati cools things off in Over-the-Rhine with WINTER WONDERETTES. All four actresses reprise their roles from the 2010 production, THE MARVELOUS WONDERETTES. Runs June 24-July 24.

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