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A LITTLE NIGHT MAGIC on June 29 & 30

A Little Night Magic: An Intimate Evening of Wonder and Illusion

Award Winning Magicians Donavan and Sir Pat-Trick will be starring in A Little Night Magic: An Intimate Evening of Wonder and Illusion. This family friendly magic and illusion show will be held at the Monmouth Theatre at 636 Monmouth Street Newport, Kentucky 41071.

Show Dates:

  • Friday, June 29th 2012 at 8pm
  • Saturday, June 30th 2012 at 8pm

Doors open at 7:15pm

Tickets prices:

  • $15 general admission
  • $18 dollars VIP Package (includes admission to the show, 1 free soft drink, and a special gift)
  • $10 dollars children 12 and under
  • $13 dollars Children’s VIP Package.

For show information or to order tickets call: (513) 784-6883.

About the Magicians:
Donavan is an award winning magician. He has made many appearances at such stellar locations as The Magic Castle, Auis Ten Bosch Hotels Theme Park in Nagasaki, Japan, Opryland Amusement Park, and an extensive tour of the Far East. Donavan has also worked with many Fortune 500 companies as well as cruise lines and casinos. Donavan has never been satisfied with performing common magical illusions. Early in his career he featured primarily illusions with doves and skilled manipulation but he quickly grew by studying the famed course developed by Maestro Chavez. Now he combines his limitless imagination with his Engineering degree to envision, design and build his own one-of-a-kind illusions to perform the impossible. Donavan’s magic is uniquely his own since he specializes in creating new, never before seen illusions that have even baffled the masters. Donavan is a proud member of The Covington Royal Academy of Prestidigitation and is a member of the Society of American Magicians, the oldest magic organization in the world. Website: www.donavanmagic.com.

Sir Pat-Trick is an award winning magician. He got his start in the world of magic when his grandfather taught him a Card trick on his 10th birthday. Since then he has always had a passion for performing and for magic. As a performer Sir Pat-Trick has performed at such venues as the Vatican in Rome, Italy, the Island of Assisi, The Aronoff Center, The Covedale Center, The Ensemble Theater, and the Historic Showboat Majestic in Cincinnati, Ohio and the Town Hall Theatre in Dayton, Ohio. During Halloween season he is a regular at Kings Island Halloween Haunt. He also served as the opening act for Comics Tom Cotter of Comedy Central fame and Gary Guelman of NBC’s Last Comic Standing. He is also a proud member of The Covington Royal Academy of Prestidigitation and is also a member of The International Brotherhood of Magicians and The Society of American Magicians, the oldest magic organization in the world. And always remember “Trick is in the name!” Website: www.sirpat-trick.com

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Workshop for Actors and Directors with Ed Stern

One Day Workshop for Actors and Directors

Leader: Ed Stern, Executive Artistic Director of Playhouse in the Park

Day and Time: Saturday, July 21st., 10am-5pm

Location: Village Players Theater, Ft. Thomas Womens’ Club, 8 N. Ft. Thomas Ave., Ft. Thomas, KY 41075

Cost: $25 includes lunch

Workshop limited to ten actors and five directors. Please send resume (no head shot necessary) to Anne Wrider (revajw@live.com) Please state whether you are applying as an actor or director.

Applications must be received by June 20th.

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Deadline Reminder for OCTAFest

Reminder – You have a week! June 8th is the pre-registration “early bird” deadline for our exciting June 21, 22 and 23 OCTAFEST weekend of theatre excerpts and the annual Saturday evening Association of Community Theater (ACT) convention. The event pricing will increase beginning June 9th through midnight June 18 (final pre-registration deadline).

Don’t have a form? Go to http://www.cinstages.com
/ACT/ACTconference.asp
 and click on print out registration form. Our Pay Pal charge system is also available through that page.

Note: Tickets for excerpts, awards and party only will be available at door registration during the event if you are unable to pre-register.

If you have never attended OCTAFEST, join us! You will enjoy 13 community theatre groups from the Southwest Ohio OCTA region each performing a 30 minute excerpt from this past year of productions, as well as food, refreshments, basket raffles and a lot of fun! You’ll be greatly entertained!

Hope to see you in a few weeks!

Joy Sharp
OCTAFEST/ACT Pre-registration

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Sunset Players Announce 2012-2013 Season

We’re back!! Join us as we return to our home in the Dunham Arts Center. And stay tuned for details about our efforts to create a fully realized arts center for the Westside!

KING O’ THE MOON
By Tom Dudzick
Oct. 12-27, 2012

Revisit the Pazinski family in this hilarious, heartfelt sequel to OVER THE TAVERN. Set in the rebellious 1960s, Rudy, all grown up at 22, is a seminary student who is rethinking his father’s deathbed wish for him to become a priest. Eddie, on the verge of fatherhood, is about ship out for Vietnam. Their sweet sister Annie is contemplating divorce and Ellen, their widowed mother, sees a new romance blossoming. Join the family as they gather to honor their late father’s memory and quickly become entangled in each other’s lives. As with Tavern, there is never a dull moment in KING O’ THE MOON as the Pazinski household hurtles towards the next decade.

Praise for KING O’ THE MOON:
“Dudzick is well on his way to becoming the Neil Simon of the Catholic, Polish-American working class” ALICE T. CARTER, INTHEATER MAGAZINE

“This is a “Moon” that winces with pain and winks with joy. In its easy accessibility, this is a play that sometimes feels like an all-American musical comedy without the music.” HEDY WEISS, CHICAGO SUN-TIMES

Our children’s show:
SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS OF THE BLACK FOREST
By June Walker Rogers
Nov. 30-Dec. 9, 2012

Join us for this loose adaptation of the Grimm Brothers Fairy Tale. All the characters you love are here: Snow White, the seven dwarfs, the absent-minded king, his new wife (part witch and part queen but all funny), the magic mirror, and the handsome Prince. Throw in some new characters: the queen’s dim witted maid, Miss Time (daughter of Father Time), and Snow White’s animal friends and you have a rollicking twist on a familiar story, and in the end, everyone learns a valuable lesson!

MOONLIGHT AND MAGNOLIAS
By Ron Hutchinson
Feb. 22-March 9, 2013

The year is 1939, three weeks into the production of “Gone With the Wind” legendary producer David O. Selznick closes the set and fires Director George Cukor. With just five days to get back on track, Selznick hires famed screenwriter Ben Hecht to write a new script from Margaret Mitchell’s bestselling 1037 page novel. The only problem – Hecht had never read the novel! With no other options, a crazed Selznick pulls Director Victor Fleming from “Wizard of Oz” and barricades all three in his office for a marathon script writing session. For five days, mayhem and hilarity ensue amidst sleep deprivation, bushels of bananas, and tons of peanuts! Shell shocked and weary, the men emerge with a blockbuster script.

Peanut allergy warning: Patrons should be aware that peanuts and peanut shells are used in the production of this play.

I HATE HAMLET
by Paul Rudnick
May 3-18, 2013

Andrew Rally has it all: celebrity from his starring role in a hit television series; a beautiful girlfriend; a glamorous, devoted agent; the perfect New York apartment; and the chance to play Hamlet in Central Park. Having second thoughts about playing such a challenging role, in front of a live audience no less; the tipsy ghost of John Barrymore returns to his old apartment, urging Andrew to cast off the trappings of the material world and throw his soul into his destiny as an actor, to play Hamlet on the stage.

“…unapologetically silly and at times hilarious… affectionately amusing about the theatre…-The New York Times

“… fast-mouthed and funny…It has the old-fashioned Broadway virtues of brightness without pretensions and sentimentality without morals.”-The Village Voice

General Admission Tickets $14 or $12 for seniors or students or groups of 10 or more. Children’s Show admission $5. Season tickets which include admission for the above 4 shows can be bought for $35/ Single or $50 Pair.

For season ticket information: call 513-588-4988 | www.sunsetplayers.org

Also- join us for Playhouse Off the Hill: theater for families! All tickets – $5 (not included in the season ticket package)

ACCIDENTAL FRIENDS
By Y York
9/29 at 7:00 PM
Ages 7 and up

This funny but moving play tells the story of Jonathan, temporarily blinded by a head injury. He sits alone wondering why his best friends don’t come see him. Enter Hilda, a classic over-achiever geek, wondering why Jonathan hasn’t answered the witty letter she was made to write in class. With Hilda’s relentless encouragement, Jonathan learns to get around using his sense of touch. He also discovers that although Hilda may be unusual, she is also interesting and funny. Nonetheless, when Jonathan gets back to school and his friends, he turns his back on her. Only when it is too late does Jonathan realize that he must be encouraging, and that he can help Hilda by being her friend. The characters are rich, the story is honest, the play respects its audience.

THE TRAVELING JEKYLL & HYDE SHOW
By Russell Davis
1/26 at 7:00
Ages 11 and up

This high comedy deconstructs the themes of Stevenson’s classic horror novel using verbal wit, slapstick and clowning. A tiny touring theatre company attempts to tell the story of the scientist who learns to split his good from his evil side; however they are sabotaged ate every step who suffers from his own ability to keep his morality straight. The three women in the company slowly take control of the story as they learn to take control of their lives.

NOTE: This play is not a literal telling of the original novel, although it does touch on its themes and is very, very funny.

GO, DOG. GO!
Adapted by Steven Dietz and Allison Gregory
From the book by P.D. Eastman
4/ 20 at 2:00 PM
Ages 5 and up

P.D. Eastman’s classic children’s book comes to life on stage in an exploration of movement, color and space. The dogs delve into life with gusto, creating a visual spectacle for the audience to feast upon. They snorkel. They howl at the moon. They ride a ferris wheel. They sing and dance and climb trees. This is a rollicking free-for-all of chicanine-ery. A big and little musical world of doggy fun. Like a pop-up book that comes to life – and never stops.

“With its gentle, bouncy humor and familiar situations, Go, Dog. Go! would make a fitting introduction to theater for even the youngest children, and has enough sly wit to satisfy older children and parents.” -The Columbus Dispatch

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TDW Announces Logo Contest for New Home

The Drama Workshop would like to invite the Cincinnati Theatre Community to participate in a logo contest for TDW’s new GLENMORE PLAYHOUSE.

The deadline is June 8, 2012.

How to Enter:

  1. The Submission Guidelines for the contest may be obtained by emailing Gretchen Gantner at GRoose1876@aol.com.
  2. Initial entries must be submitted by e-mail to GRoose1876@aol.com. The entries must be submitted as both a scalable vector graphic in EPS format (.eps) and in a JPG format (.jpg, .jpeg). See the Submission

Guidelines for further information.

  • Each entry must be presented as a black & white and a color version.
  • All entries must include the entrant’s name and phone number.
  • No more than 3 entries may be submitted by any one entrant.
  • Entries must conform to the Submission Guidelines set out in rules and the creative brief.
  • Entries which fail to do so will be rejected.
  • The deadline for entries is June 8, 2012.
  • There is no fee to enter the contest.

We are very excited about our contest and look forward to viewing the submissions!

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