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New Edgecliff Theatre Announces 15th Season: NEXT

In 1998, building on a concept of locally-produced professional theater that he first experienced at Edgecliff College in the 1970’s, Executive Director Michael Shooner established New Edgecliff Theatre. “I wanted to create a theatre company where the connection between actor and audience was the essential element,” says Shooner. Now entering its 15th season, NET continues to present works featuring local talent that focuses on the actor’s craft. Over the years, Cincinnati audiences have enjoyed such shows as “I Stand Before You Naked”, “Master Harold and the Boys”, “American Buffalo”, “Equus” and “Title of Show” and has collaborated with such organizations as The Carnegie Center for Visual and Performing Arts, Xavier University and The Freedom Center.
“As we approach our fifteenth season, I’ve been thinking about what’s next for our audiences,” says Artistic Director Jim Stump. “Audiences have come to know us as a theatre where the audience is drawn into the story by quality actors performing excellent scripts, and they frequently ask, “What’s next?” This sense of anticipation inspired the theme for our fifteenth anniversary season: “Next”. Whether it’s the excitement of plans for the future, the monotony of endless days of routine or the uncertainty of the unknown – there is always the exquisite sense of discovery as a story unfolds.”

“We’re also making changes to our performance schedule,” adds Managing Director Devon Campailla. “Each of our main stage shows will run four weeks, opening with a Saturday performance. The second weekend will have performances on Friday and Saturday and the subsequent weekends will run Thursday through Saturday. This will give audiences a wider selection of weekends to choose from to attend our shows.”

Auditions for the season will be announced shortly. Those interested in design and production positions should send resumes to jobs@newedgecliff.com. High school and college students interested in internships should apply online.


NEXT Season Line Up

Talk Radio by Eric Bogosian
September 22nd-October 13th, 2012
Directed By Buz Davis

Talk Radio opens our 15th anniversary season, commemorating NET’s inaugural, CEA-nominated production of Bogosian’s Sex, Drugs, Rock & Roll in 1998. Rush Limbaugh doesn’t hold a candle to Cleveland’s WTLK radio host, Barry Champlain. On the eve that Barry’s show is to go national, he shows no loss for words with his callers, who range from a desperate, soon-to-be-teen-mom, a man knowledgeable in nuclear power and those who just want to hear their voice on the radio. Fueled by coffee, Jack Daniels, cocaine and the voice on the other end of the phone line, he puts on his finest performance yet. Immersed once again in the pool of boring, emotionless, uneducated voices that feed his career, he is left to question his ability to maintain his role. With every passing minute of airtime, not even Barry knows if it’s a performance for the new syndicate or perhaps a final show for just himself. “The most lacerating portrait of a human meltdown this side of a Francis Bacon painting…”—Ben Brantley, The New York Times


The Canterville Ghost by Oscar Wilde, adapted for the stage by Catie O’Keefe
October 20th, 2012
Directed By Bob Allen

NET’s annual Sweet Suspense Radio Drama returns with a family friendly radio style adaptation of the Oscar Wilde classic. This one night only event includes a recreation of an early radio studio complete with live sound effects by Mike Martini. Intermission will feature an assortment of desserts and sweets from some of Cincinnati’s finest bakeries, restaurants and caterers. Where others have run screaming in terror, the Otis family seems quite comfortable in their new haunted house. After moving to England and into Canterville Chase, this family of Americans finds nothing frightening about the famous Canterville ghost. In fact, his attempt to replenish an old blood stain is nothing but annoying and his efforts to scare the family members usually end in the ghost hiding in fear. It’s not until the young daughter,Virginia, takes an interest in helping the murderous spirit, that the family and the ghost find peace and quiet. The production will once again be under the direction of Bob Allen.



The Santaland Diaries by David Sedaris, adapted for the stage by Joe Mantello
and The 12 Dates of Christmas by Ginna Hoben
December 1st-22nd, 2012
Direct by Lewis McGruder, featuring an all new cast!

Everyone’s favorite elf Crumpet, the elf fixated on spastic children, obnoxious parents, nutty co-workers and, oh yeah … One Life to Live, is back in our alternative holiday favorite! Then, in 12 Dates of Christmas…what happens when Mary sees her fiancé making out with his co-worker on national TV at the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade? She dumps him and then spends the next year being set up, hooked up, strung up, and fed up as she navigates her life “alone” as a New York actor in her thirties. “Hoben has created a woman’s show to join the annual, male-dominated Christmas lineup, but like Santaland Diaries, it is a tale of real life and holiday hope touching us all.” — Eric Minton, Shakespeareances.com



An Original Play by Resident Playwright Catie O’Keefe
February 9th-March 2nd, 2013
Directed by Ed Cohen

We bring resident playwright Catie O’Keefe and director Ed Cohen together for our winter show with the world premiere of a new full-length play. NET produced Ms. O’Keefe’s Darker in the Fringe Festival last year to rave reviews and her adaptations of our last two Radio Dramas have been well received. Title to be announced in our season brochure this
summer.


Miss Witherspoon by Christopher Durang
April 13th-May 4th, 2013
Directed By Mark Seamon

In the wonderfully delightful and strange world of Christopher Durang, Veronica finds herself flung between different lives as she is reincarnated again and again. She emerges as a new baby and even as a dog – reliving different lives to clear her aura. Miss Witherspoon is the name given Veronica by her spiritual guide Maryamma, and it seems to follow her through every life she enters into. But there is more than just a name that connects Veronica to her many reincarnations. Her life, her experiences and those around her all seem to be connected. As she ventures from one life to another looking, she searches for many of the same things that all people search for… answers to life’s biggest questions…like, “What come next?” NET brings back Mark Seamon, who directed their recent production of Neil LaBute’s reasons to be pretty. “This is Durang at the top of his metaphysical, apocalyptic, high-and-pop cultural game…thoroughly lovable. And funny.” —NY Newsday. “A delightful eighty-minute crazy-quilt fantasy.” — Associated Press.

Season Subscriptions available online at newedgecliff.com beginning June 15th!
Single Ticket Sales begin July 1st
Box Office: 888.588.0137

NET Closes 2011-12 Season with Neil LaBute’s reasons to be pretty

reasons to be pretty cast

When Greg confesses to his girlfriend of four years that she’s not physically perfect, it not only affects their lives, but the lives of their close friends Carly and Kent, whose relationship is anything but perfect. Playwright Neil LaBute (Fat Pig, The Shape of Things) takes a long hard look at both physical and emotional beauty and the obsessions we have with both. The Associated Press calls LaBute’s reasons to be pretty, “…his most compassionate, appealing work to date.”

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reasons to be pretty
April 12-28, Thur-Sat at 7:30pm.
pay-what-you-can preview April 11th
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.
Special NET/Flex pricing is available for groups of 4 or more.


or call box office, 888.588.0137

Our Annual LUCK OF THE IRISH Casino Night Returns!

May the Luck of the Irish be with you at our annual casino night on Saturday, March 17th!!!

Luck of the Irish Casino Night
Join New Edgecliff Theatre for an evening of fun and excitement featuring Black Jack, Poker and Roulette. The evening will also include a silent auction, a blind raffle and a reverse raffle. Admission includes appetizers, cash bar (wine & beer) and $25 in casino chips.

All proceeds benefit New Edgecliff Theatre’s Operating Fund.

Tickets are $25 in advance or $30 at the door.

Or call the box office at 888.588.0137

New Edgecliff offers regional premiere Of ST. NICHOLAS

Michael Shooner in St. NicholasNew Edgecliff Theatre announces an exciting addition to NET’s performance line up with the regional premiere of Conor McPherson’s St. Nicholas. This chilling one-man show features NET Executive Director Michael Shooner and is directed by Brian Robertson. St. Nicholas will run in NET’s newly-created major production slot, Feb. 23-March 10. Leaving his wife and children in Dublin to pursue his obsession, things become complicated in London when he finds himself in the employ of a coven of vampires! Already a metaphorical vampire himself, his confrontation with very real ones forces him to face his own demons and earn some measure of redemption. The New York Times says, “The narrative swings through so many forms of storytelling – from self-serving lies born of drunkenness to a proper Brothers Grimm-like fable…McPherson’s ear for detail is devastating.” Read more

Ego. Vampires. Redemption. ST. NICHOLAS runs February 23rd-March 10th, 2012

St. Nicholas A burned-out theatre critic becomes infatuated with a young actress. Leaving his wife and children in Dublin to pursue his obsession, things become complicated in London when he finds himself in the employ of a coven of vampires! Written by Irish playwright Conor McPherson (The WeirShining City) and featuring New Edgecliff’s own Michael Shooner, this wicked and riveting one-man show is sure to captivate audiences. The New York Times says, “The narrative swings through so many forms of storytelling — from self-serving lies born of drunkenness to a proper Brothers Grimm-like fable…McPherson’s ear for detail is devastating.”

Don’t miss this theatrical event!

featuring Michael Shooner • directed by Brian Robertson

February 23rd-March 10th, 2012
Tickets $23 Adults / $18 Seniors / $15 Students

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7:30pm Curtain • Columbia Performance Center • 3900 Eastern Avenue
near Bella Luna, Tostados, Allyn’s, Terry’s Turf Club and the Precinct

Intended for Mature Audiences Only

The Santaland Diaries and trueCHRISTMAS Arrive for the Holidays!

Josh Steele as Crumpet the ElfNew 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, we just couldn’t resist the idea of pairing Sedaris’ own true story with other true holiday stories.”True Theatre Logo 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.

December 1st-17th, 2011
7:30pm Curtain
Columbia Performance Center
3900 Eastern Avenue

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for more information about True Theatre, please visit their website at truetheatre.com

Sweet Suspense: Poe-sessed ONE NIGHT ONLY! October 29th

Sweet Suspense: Poe-sessedSweet Suspense is back!  The NET tradition returns for its fifth incarnation for one night only on October 29th.

Edgar Allen Poe has long held the gruesome imaginations of many with his takes on horror and death. What better time of year to enjoy them than Halloween?  This year, New Edgecliff ’s Playwright-in-Residence Catie O’Keefe (Darker, Extraction, and The Space Between My Head and My Body) adapts two of Poe’s haunting tales for the ever-loved Sweet Suspense Radio Drama: The Oval Portrait and The Masque of the Red Death. Both tales–dark, gritty and wonderfully gruesome–show us true obsession in its many forms. New Edgecliff Theatre brings these stories to life, complete with live sound effects and the atmosphere of an old-time radio theatre. The audience will also enjoy a sampling of delectable desserts from area restaurants, making this suspenseful evening truly “sweet”!

Featuring Live Sound Effects by WMKV’s Mike Martini
directed by Bob Allen

October 29th, 2011
7:30pm Curtain
Columbia Performance Center
3900 Eastern Avenue

Tickets $35 Adults / $20 Kids 13 and Under
admission includes dessert buffet at intermission
all proceeds benefit New Edgecliff Theatre’s Operational Fund

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BURN THIS runs September 29th-October 15th

New Edgecliff opens season with Lanford Wilson’s Burn This

Rarely produced, powerful work leads off season

New Edgecliff Theatre once again opens its season with a late 20th century classic – a powerful, electrifying work by the playwright widely regarded as one of the finest American playwrights of the late 20th Century. While perhaps best known for his earlier plays The Hot L Baltimore, Fifth of July and Talley’s Folly, Burn This is a viscerally dramatic play, and its Broadway premiere most certainly helped to propel the careers of John Malkovich and Joan Allen.

The place is a Manhattan loft shared by Anna, a lithe young dancer-choreographer, and her two gay roommates – her collaborator, Robby, who has just been killed in a freak boating accident, and Larry, a world-weary, caustically funny young advertising executive. As the play begins Anna is recovering from Robby’s funeral, comforted by her wealthy, well-meaning boyfriend, Burton, a sci-fi screenwriter whose persistent proposals of marriage Anna finds herself unable to accept. Then suddenly, Robby’s older brother Pale bursts on the scene. He has come to collect his brother’s belongings. Menacing, profane, dangerous and yet oddly sensitive, Pale is both terrifying and fascinating and, in the end, stays on to transform the action of the play and the lives of those in it.

Artistic Director Jim Stump says, “I had been considering Burn This for a later season, but with Lanford Wilson’s untimely death this past March, I felt it would serve as an appropriate memorial to this passionate voice of the theatre.”

Tim Waldrip directs.  The cast features Nathan Neorr as Pale (following noteworthy turns at NET in Fool for Love and Night of the Iguana) and Gina Cerimele-Mechley as Anna, with strong support from Jason Burgess (Larry) and John Wilmes (Burton). Design team includes Melissa Bennett, sets; Glen Goodwin, lights; Jim Stump, costumes; Kevin Semancik, sound; and Nicole Garrisi, props.

For anyone interested, Director Tim Waldrip has a goosebump-raising story of the serendipitous route that led him to this production, beginning many years ago when he was at first disappointed, then blown away by Malkovich’s replacement, Eric Roberts.

Intended for PG audiences only.

Burn This
Sept.29 – Oct. 15, Thur-Sat at 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.

Purchase/reserve tickets: www.newedgecliff.com or call box office, 888.588.0137.

New Edgecliff Theatre to Hold Season Auditions, also Seeks Designers for 2011-2012 Season

New Edgecliff Theatre will hold auditions for two of its main stage productions, Burn This and Reasons to be Pretty, on Tuesday, August 9th from 7-10pm at the Essex Studios (2511 Essex Place, Cincinnati, OH 45206).  No appointment is necessary.  Roles are available for men and women, ages 25-45.  Auditionees are asked to prepare two contrasting monologues and to bring a headshot and resume to the audition.  Invited callbacks for Burn This will be held on Thursday, August 11th.

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NET Seeks Designers for 2011-2012 Season

New Edgecliff Theatre is current seeking designers for our 2011-2012 season. Opportunities are available for set designers, costumers, prop masters, and sound designers on several of our mainstage productions. Designers are required to attend all production meetings, tech rehearsals and strike, and all positions are stipend paid.

New Edgecliff Theatre fosters a collaborative and creative environment.  We seek to produce the highest quality work on our very modest budgets, and we remain committed to creating work that emphasizes the relationship between actor & audience.

If you are interested in working with our company, or would like more information, please contact us at jobs@newedgecliff.com.