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Garett Hawe Cast in NBC’s PETER PAN

Garett Hawe.

Garett Hawe.

Garett Hawe (UC College-Conservatory of Music Musical Theatre ’09) has been cast as Lost Boy Patches in NBC’s live broadcast of the Broadway musical PETER PAN.

After graduating from UC, Hawe joined the cast of Broadway’s MARY POPPINS and later moved into the role of Albert in NEWSIES. Currently he is appearing in the ensemble of  MATILDA the Musical on Broadway.

“Christopher Walken will star as Captain Hook with “Girls” actress Allison Williams set to fly in the musical’s title role.”

Garett Hawe (center) in MATILDA The Musical.

Garett Hawe (center) in MATILDA The Musical.

Also cast as Lost Boys are six actors from Broadway’s NEWSIES: Ryan Steele, Jason Gotay, Bryce Ryness, T. Oliver Reid and twin brothers Jacob Guzman and David Guzman.

The live broadcast of PETER PAN will be at 8pm on Thursday, Dec. 4.

Details on the entire cast are available in this article on Playbill.com.

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SPEECH AND DEBATE Runs Nov. 6-8

Owen Alderson, Ryan Garrett and Katie Langham. Photo by Richard E. Hess.

Owen Alderson, Ryan Garrett and Katie Langham. Photo by Richard E. Hess.

SPEECH AND DEBATE
Presented by UC College-Conservatory of Music Studio Series
Nov. 6-8
University Heights

Directed by Richard Hess

SPEECH AND DEBATE feels ripped from today’s headlines. What begins as a story of on-line stalking quickly snowballs into a play that is part mystery, part coming-of-age story; a smart comedy and an insightful reflection of what it means to be young in America today.

Admission is free, but reservations are required. Tickets become available at noon on Monday, Nov. 3. Visit the CCM Box Office or call 513.556.4183 to reserve. Limit two tickets per order.

  • Thu-Fri, Nov. 6-7 at 8pm
  • Sat, Nov. 8 at 2pm & 8pm

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LCT Recognizes Lighting Designer for CCM’s MACBETH

Laura McCarthy as Hamlet. Photo by Mark Lyons.

Laura McCarthy as Hamlet. Photo by Mark Lyons.

Panelists for the League of Cincinnati Theatres (LCT) have recognized C.J. Mellides’ work on lighting design for the College-Conservatory of Music Drama Department’s production of Shakespeare’s timeless tragedy, MACBETH.
Panelists praised Mellides’ lighting design as “spectacular…Outlines of bodies, shadows that exploded into brilliant pools of light, and cracking good lightning (and more!) all combined to give the fragmented and piercing vision of a mind in decline.”

CCM’s MACBETH runs through October 5th. Tickets can be obtained at the UC Box office, http://ccm.uc.edu/boxoffice.html.

The League of Cincinnati Theatres was founded in 1999 to promote, nurture and celebrate 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.com.

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Mia Gentile Headed to Broadway’s KINKY BOOTS

The cast of last year's MARVELOUS WONDERETTES: Denise Devlin, Mia Gentile, Brooke Rucidlo, & Sara Mackie. Photo by Sandy Underwood.

The cast of ETC’s MARVELOUS WONDERETTES: Denise Devlin, Mia Gentile, Brooke Rucidlo, & Sara Mackie. Photo by Sandy Underwood.

UC College-Conservatory of Music Musical Theatre ’11 alum Mia Gentile is currently in rehearsals to join the Broadway cast of KINKY BOOTS in two weeks.

Outside of her work at CCM, Cincinnati audiences will remember Mia as Natalie in NEXT TO NORMAL and as Missy in both THE MARVELOUS WONDERETTES and THE WINTER WONDERETTES, all at Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati.

From her Facebook page, “If you come to see it, I’ll be the ensemble factory worker with the awesome mullet. I’m also understudying Lauren.”

For a taste of her versatility, check out her Stanley Steemer Variations video below.

Congratulations Mia! 

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CCM’s Mainstage Series Opens with Gender-Bending MACBETH

CCM’S 2014-15 MAINSTAGE SERIES OPENS THIS OCTOBER WITH A GENDER-BENDING PRODUCTION OF ‘MACBETH’

Shakespeare’s tragic tale of power, murder and remorse becomes an exploration of masculinity and gender under the direction of CCM professor Brant Russell when a gifted female actress takes on the role of Macbeth.

Laura McCarthy as Hamlet. Photo by Mark Lyons.

Laura McCarthy as Hamlet. Photo by Mark Lyons.

CINCINNATI, OH—The University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) opens its 2014-15 Mainstage Series with William Shakespeare’s dark and twisted tragedy MACBETH. Under the direction of Brant Russell, Assistant Professor of Drama, MACBETH will make its CCM debut Oct. 2 through 5 in CCM’s Patricia Corbett Theater, with a preview performance at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 1.

Russell’s unique take on this classic features third-year female drama student Laura McCarthy in the title role.

MACBETH is the tale of a man, hungry to claim the throne and fulfill a prophesy that named him king. Cajoled by his wife, he achieves his ambitions through treachery and murder, only to find that victory isn’t as sweet as it seemed. “I wanted to explore transgendered identity and how it translates into masculinity, and in turn how that would be a part of the character dynamic,” says Russell on his decision to cast a woman as Macbeth. In addition, there are several other traditionally male roles that will be played by women, including Banquo, Angus and Cathness.

McCarthy has been preparing for the role of Macbeth since she was cast last spring. She’s given up her vegetarian diet and taken up a weight-training regimen. “I’m more conscious of when I’m being feminine or when I’m being masculine,” says McCarthy.

Watch McCarthy begin her transformation into Macbeth in an exclusive behind-the-scenes video shot and edited by CCM Electronic Media major Dan Marque by visiting ccm.uc.edu/about/villagenews/save-the-date/mainstage-series-opens-with-macbeth.

To complete the transformation, McCarthy decided to shave her head. In addition to rehearsing the substantial Shakespearian material, she talks about the personal aspects of her metamorphosis: “The CCM community has been very vocal in their support, which has been very important to me. I pass people in the hallway and they will say ‘you look great’ or something to that effect. It has given me the confidence that I need in an otherwise vulnerable position.”

Overall, though, McCarthy describes the general public’s interactions with her now as “cautious.” “It is as if… [the people around me] are trying to place me but can’t and therefore are on edge. It is the lack of identifiable gender that sets them off I think. I live in the unknown grey area now.” McCarthy explains that Russell is the perfect conduit for this performance. “He gives just the right amount of freedom to all the artists involved to make it their own… Through conversation and exploration he humbly lights our way to finding our own interpretation of the text.” This powerful directorial style lends an important gravity to each individual’s personal performance. Audiences can expect a genuine experience, profound in its honesty.

Despite being Shakespeare’s most popular play, Macbeth is making its first appearance on the CCM stage with this production. In addition, this drama marks Russell’s inaugural Mainstage production. Russell’s transition to the Mainstage is a natural progression, considering his success last year directing Boeing Boeing, a collaboration with the Carnegie’s Theatre Series in Covington. Russell also received critical acclaim this summer for his production and direction of the World’s Fair Play Festival at the Queens Theater in the Park, which received a coveted New York Times ‘Critic’s Pick.’ Read more about Russell’s Queens Theater success by visiting NYTimes.com.

About Brant Russell
Brant Russell is a graduate of Kenyon College (BA, political science) and Northwestern University (MFA, stage direction). He is a member of the Lincoln Center Directors Lab, an associate member of SDC and has worked on the staffs of Writers’ Theatre, Chicago Shakespeare Theater and Steppenwolf. He has worked as a producer and/or director for Theater Seven, Steep Theater, Steppenwolf, Collaboraction, MoonPie Productions, Next Theater, Victory Gardens, the Side Project and Around the Coyote, among others. Collaboraction and American Blues Theater have produced his short plays. Russell has appeared onstage in productions and readings for Next, Theater-Hikes, Steep / Naked Angels and Strawdog Theater. He has taught at Northwestern University, Kenyon College and Steppenwolf.

In January 2015, Russell will direct the American premiere of Brett Neveu’s RED BUD at Signal Ensemble in Chicago. He will also direct a CCM Studio Series production in the spring entitled You’re Welcome (A Cycle of Bad Plays) and produce the 2015 installment of the popular TRANSMIGRATION Festival. At CCM, he teaches Artist in Society, Script Analysis, History of Directing and graduate courses including Intro to Dramaturgy and Collaboration Techniques. He has taught independent studies in Absurdist Theater, Politics in Drama and Performance Art.

Performance Times

  • 8 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 1 (preview)
  • 8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 2
  • 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 3
  • 2 and 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 4
  • 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 5

Location
Patricia Corbett Theater, CCM Village
University of Cincinnati

Purchasing Tickets
Tickets to Macbeth are $27-31 for adults, $17-20 for non-UC students and $15-18 UC students with a valid ID, with $12-$15 student rush tickets available for the Saturday matinee beginning at 1 p.m. on Oct. 4. Tickets to the Oct. 1 preview performance are just $12.

Customizable subscription packages are also available.

Tickets can be purchased in person at the CCM Box Office, over the telephone at 513-556-4183 or online at ccm.uc.edu/boxoffice/macbeth-mainstage.

Parking and Directions
Parking is available in the CCM Garage (located at the base of Corry Boulevard off Jefferson Avenue) and additional garages throughout the UC campus. Please visit uc.edu/parking for more information on parking rates.

For detailed maps and directions, please visit uc.edu/visitors. Additional parking is available off-campus at the new U Square complex on Calhoun Street and other neighboring lots.

For directions to CCM Village, visit ccm.uc.edu/about/directions.

CCM Season Presenting Sponsor and Musical Theatre Program Sponsor: The Otto M. Budig Family Foundation 

Mainstage Season Production Sponsor: Macy’s 

Community Partner: ArtsWave

A preeminent institution for the performing and media arts, the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) is the largest single source of performing arts presentations in the state of Ohio.

All event dates and programs are subject to change. For a complete calendar of events or to view CCM’s 2014-2015 season brochure visit our website at ccm.uc.edu.

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