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  • 2018 Over-the-Rhine International Film Festival
    2018 Over-the-Rhine International Film Festival
    Educational;  Festivals;  Film/Video;  Kids/Family;  Nonprofit;  Special Events;  Theatre;  Visual Arts
    LADD (Living Arrangements for the Developmentally Disabled) announces today an exciting line up of staff and contractors positioned to expand Greater Cincinnati’s largest film festival. Formerly the ReelAbilities Film Festival, which has attracted over 10,000 attendees to the Greater Cincinnati region, the newly rebranded event will continue the spirit of celebrating disability as well as expand its reach to include such themes as Freedom, Diversity, Identity, and Faith. The mission for the 2018 Over-the-Rhine International Film Festival is to celebrate and embrace Diversity, Disability, and Difference. The festival administrative and management team for this year’s event has been curated by LADD to shine a spotlight on the cultural richness of Cincinnati as well as take the event to new heights. Taking place September 26-30, 2018 in Cincinnati, Ohio, the 2018 Over-the-Rhine International Film Festival will showcase over 35 feature length and short films by Hollywood and independent filmmakers from around the world. To date, nearly 100 films have been submitted from around the world for the 2018 event. The film festival will also be complemented with a community celebration, incorporating new components, as well as featuring businesses and restaurants in the Over-the-Rhine footprint. The new team assembled to produce this year’s event comes from numerous backgrounds and experiences including business, entertainment, and non-profit. The overarching goal for this year’s team is to ultimately create a film festival experience that works to entertain and expose festival goers to a unique cinematic experience as well as empower and enlighten them to celebrate and embrace the beauty of diversity that lives within Greater Cincinnati and beyond.
  • 91.7 WVXU Cincinnati/88.5 WMUB Oxford
    91.7 WVXU Cincinnati/88.5 WMUB Oxford
    Educational;  Media;  Music;  Nonprofit;  Special Events
    WVXU and WMUB are Greater Cincinnati’s source for local, national and international news. Starting with an award-winning local news team headed by News Director Maryanne Zeleznik and a slate of popular programs from NPR and other public radio providers. Featured weekday programs include Morning Edition, The Diane Rehm Show, Fresh Air, Cincinnati Edition, Here & Now, All Things Considered, Marketplace, The World, Q, Echoes, and BBC World Service. On the weekends, WVXU & WMUB are home to Car Talk, A Prairie Home Companion, Radiolab, This American Life. TED Radio Hour, The Splendid Table and Wait, Wait Don’t Tell Me along with locally produced arts and music programs Around Cincinnati, The Book Club @91.7, Swing with Bill Cartwright, Blues with Lee Hay and Jazz with OT. Connecting you to a world of ideas.
  • Academy of Cinematic Arts
    Academy of Cinematic Arts
    Educational;  Festivals;  Film/Video;  Kids/Family;  Media;  Nonprofit;  Special Events;  Visual Arts
    The Academy of Cinematic Arts is an arts/education nonprofit that is committed to helping students discover their stories through digital storytelling, film, and media, providing youth with educational programs, social experiences, competition, award recognition, and a sense of community. Our mission is to educate youth ages 8-19 in the cinematic arts, empowering them to contribute to and effect change in a world where moving images have the potential to change lives. We enable them to: Experience cinematic art programs not offered in their schools. Receive digital storytelling and training not offered elsewhere in the community. Compete with filmmakers across the Midwest through our student film festival. Collaborate with local student filmmakers through our 72 Hour film competition. Be part of a local community with other youth who share their passion for the arts, filmmaking, and movies. The Academy provides a safe space, a third place between home and school, where students can build community, encounter positive adult influences, and develop creative and artistic skills. Every student has a story, and our goal is to empower them to tell it.  
  • Agar
    Agar
    Commercial Business;  Special Events
    AGAR is a social intelligence agency that leverages consumer experiences and influencers to grow cultures around the world. AGAR is on the pulse of popular culture and in the trenches where relevancy meets real. We create immersive experiences. We take an authentic and holistic approach to consumer and brand relationships. Through our multiple interactive and engaging touch-points we unite brands with their audience and the audience with their brand.
  • Alice F. and Harris K. Weston Art Gallery
    Alice F. and Harris K. Weston Art Gallery
    Film/Video;  Gallery/Museum;  Media;  Music;  Nonprofit;  Special Events;  Traditional Arts;  Visual Arts
    ALICE F. AND HARRIS K. WESTON ART GALLERY The Weston Art Gallery’s mission is to present and support the visual arts of the Tri-state region through exhibitions and special programs. Its objectives are to foster an awareness and appreciation of the visual arts among area residents and to support the development of professional and emerging artists of the region. One of the most sought after exhibition venues in the region, the Cincinnati Arts Association’s Weston Art Gallery is acclaimed for its eclectic mix of emerging and professional artists presented in museum-quality environs in the heart of downtown Cincinnati’s restaurant and theater district. With galleries on two levels and 3,500 square feet of exhibition space, the Weston serves as a staging ground for the most intriguing visual art by local, national and internationally recognized artists working in all media. Gallery visitors can see the latest artist projects, collaborations, site-specific installations, and new commissions as well as traditional work by the area’s finest exemplars.
  • American Legacy Theatre
    American Legacy Theatre
    Educational;  Kids/Family;  Nonprofit;  Special Events;  Theatre
    American Legacy Theatre is theatre for social change. A.L.T. provides professional theatre that is accessible – affordable, relevant and exciting to all people, all voices. Mission: A.L.T. nurtures the growth and development of both the American audience and artist in every community it impacts. Vision: A.L.T. will be the cornerstone of a revolutionary 5-theatre network across the country to become the National Theatre of the United States. Our four mission centers and points of difference are: Professional Productions: American works. Eat, drink, and tweet. Customized seating for each production. Subsidized tickets for veterans and financially unstable. Educational Impact: Students understudy all on- and off-stage positions culminating in own performances. Innovation & Development: Local artists develop across all theatrical disciplines:  acting, directing, design, etc. Experimental workshops establishing new conventions and new American work. Community Engagement: FREE classes for community members across theatrical topics. Subscribers vote for season.
  • Art Academy of Cincinnati
    Art Academy of Cincinnati
    Educational;  Gallery/Museum;  Kids/Family;  Nonprofit;  Special Events;  Visual Arts
    Here’s to all the risk-takers, the innovators, the independent spirits that won’t be satisfied by a typical college experience. The Art Academy of Cincinnati is here to redefine your idea of an education and offer you something different. We’ve been making artists since 1869 and we’re still making creatives today. We know that studying the arts can take you anywhere and transform you into anything you want to be. Dare to become a contemporary visual artist or designer and make a difference in the world around you as a creative professional. Art isn’t just our passion, it’s our obsession. We are a collective of die-hard creatives at home in a vibrant community. Situated in historic Over-the-Rhine, our neighborhood provides a constant source of inspiration. AAC’s campus is a cultural cornerstone in our community and a home base for our student’s creative pursuits.  
  • ArtsConnect
    ArtsConnect
    Arts Council/Alliance;  Educational;  Festivals;  Government;  Kids/Family;  Music;  Nonprofit;  Special Events;  Theatre;  Traditional Arts;  Visual Arts
    ArtsConnect creates a vibrant community through the arts and events. Based in Springfield Township, Ohio (Hamilton County), ArtsConnect presents year-round art classes, exceptional events and summer camps for children. The arts center is located at 9158 Winton Road, Building A and currently features an art room, lending library and seven additional programming spaces. Renovations of the center will take place in 2020 and may include a pottery studio and a learning kitchen. Most events are held at The Grove Event Center, on the same campus. We invite you to take a look, and explore all ArtsConnect has to offer.
  • ArtWorks
    ArtWorks
    Educational;  Gallery/Museum;  Nonprofit;  Special Events;  Visual Arts
    At ArtWorks, we are head over heels in love with Cincinnati, and it is our mission to help everyone else experience that love as fully as we do. We are a non-profit that believes creativity is an economic engine. It is our privilege to partner with our local communities, teens, artists, and entrepreneurs to put our city’s creative power on display for all to enjoy. Through installations, sculptures, and over 100 murals and counting, ArtWorks has become the largest employer of visual artists in the region, providing jobs for thousands since we were founded in 1996. To date, ArtWorks has employed over 2,800 youth Apprentices and 800 professional artists. To learn more about how ArtWorks is making a difference in the lives of all Cincinnatians through the power of art, or to lend your support, visit ArtWorksCincinnati.org
  • AuditionRoom513
    AuditionRoom513
    Film/Video;  Kids/Family;  Special Events
    After 10 years in the acting industry, we decided to alter our direction. Now, we share our passion by consulting others. Our personalized coaching and vast insight into the entertainment business will not only build your confidence but also help strengthen and further your career.   Whether your goal is to learn new skills, establish yourself as a professional, or work more consistently within the acting industry, the AuditionRoom513 is the perfect place to build your foundation.  In-Person or Online acting coaches, workshops, webinars, digital downloads and actor consulting services available. Take Action! Be an actor everyone wants to work with! Contact us today! Wondering if we’re right for you? Come fall in love for free! Any interested student is allowed to audit one class free of charge.  Send us an email of the class and time you’d like to sit in on and we’ll make it happen!
  • Avant-Garde Arts & Craft Shows
    Avant-Garde Arts & Craft Shows
    Festivals;  Special Events;  Traditional Arts;  Visual Arts
    Launched in June of 2011, the Avant-Garde Art & Craft Shows are a series of art and craft events that are held throughout the mid-west year-round. Each event showcases local handmade artisans and crafters, drawing attention to the amazing eclectic talent located in the area! A portion of all proceeds from each Avant-Garde branded event is donated to a local charity within the community of where the shows are held. The Avant-Garde Art & Craft Shows are also recognized by the Better Business Bureau as an accredited organization.
  • Avondale Community Arts Program
    Avondale Community Arts Program
    Arts Council/Alliance;  Music;  Special Events;  Traditional Arts;  Visual Arts
  • Bach and Boombox
    Bach and Boombox
    Educational;  Kids/Family;  Music;  Special Events
    A fun, interactive music program for audiences of all ages. Cellist Nat Chaitkin pairs live performance and excerpts from recorded pop songs to show how all music works the same way, while sharing funny stories from the music world and his own experiences working at the White House as a member of the Marine Band! Watch a video: bachandboombox.com/video Praised by the Washington Post for his “engaging flair and commitment,” cellist Nat Chaitkin has played recitals broadcast on Radio Canada and at the National Gallery of Art, as well as recorded for Albany Records. Born and raised in New York City, Nat studied at the Juilliard School and the University of Michigan, as well as the Tanglewood and Salzburg Festivals. A former member of the “President’s Own” U.S. Marine Chamber Orchestra and the Grand Rapids Symphony, he also taught at Georgetown and Michigan State University. In 2012, he was awarded the City of Cincinnati’s Artist Ambassador Fellowship for his work in bringing concert music to underserved audiences. He is also the founder of 4-Way, Cincinnati’s community-based string quartet.          
  • Baker Hunt Art & Cultural Center
    Baker Hunt Art & Cultural Center
    Dance;  Educational;  Gallery/Museum;  History/Heritage;  Kids/Family;  Music;  Nonprofit;  Special Events;  Traditional Arts;  Visual Arts
    Our mission at Baker Hunt Art & Cultural Center is to provide professional art instruction in a compelling learning environment for the enrichment of studies in the Arts & humanities. We stay true to that mission every day by celebrating the artistic spirit in everyone and bringing art and cultural experiences to our community through education performances and events. Welcome to Baker Hunt Art & Cultural Center, one of Greater Cincinnati’s finest artistic treasures. Established in 1922, we provide students from 5 to 95 a unique opportunity to pursue a creative learning experience in a wide range of subjects and endeavors. From drawing, painting and ceramics to quilting, mosaics, creative writing and many other mind and spirit enhancing educational opportunities, we invite you to take a moment to explore our course offerings. No doubt you’ll find a class that is right for you. We are certain you will find something to inspire you! Our talented and experienced faculties’ approach teaches the tools of art in an affirming and positive way. Whether exploring your creativity for the first time or enhancing your well developed artistic skills, Baker Hunt offers a wide selection of classes for all levels from inexperienced beginner to the advanced student. Centrally located in Covington’s historic Licking River Mansion District, our 3.5 acre historic campus fosters a unique atmosphere to pursue your learning. Our well lit off street parking (enter off 7th street) adds to the convenience of the Baker Hunt experience. Please contact us to find out more about Baker Hunt or to schedule a tour. Hope to see you on campus soon!
  • Bi-Okoto Cultural Center
    Bi-Okoto Cultural Center
    Association/Club/Group;  Dance;  Educational;  History/Heritage;  Kids/Family;  Music;  Nonprofit;  Special Events;  Theatre;  Traditional Arts;  Visual Arts
    Bi-Okoto was established in 1994 as a professional African dance company comprised of highly talented artists and was incorporated in August 1996 as a 501 (c) (3) non-profit multicultural performing arts organization in the state of Ohio. Over the years, we have grown to be one of the most artistically accomplished and stable cultural institute in the tri-state. The organization is highly regarded for its innovative repertory and programming both nationally and internationally. We envision a world where individuals, families and communities take pride in their cultural heritage while appreciating the cultural expression of others. Our mission is to preserve, promote and share the rich cultural heritage of Africa and Africans using drums, music, dance, food, languages and other arts   As we work vigorously to expand and improve our repertoire and programming, we have earned a reputation as one of the country’s finest professional African traditional dance companies and cultural organizations. Our company has been praised by the dance community and the media for the works we have created and produced, and also for being the only outstanding authentic African Dance Company in the tri-state area, (Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana). Bi-Okoto currently tour and perform in 48 states in the US. Our artists have also toured internationally representing Nigeria in South Korea’s Youth Festival, Presidential welcomes in Italy, Germany, Bulgaria and France. In 2003, 2004, and 2005, Bi-Okoto was selected by United States Armed Forces Entertainment for  five-week military tours in the United Kingdom, Norway, The Netherlands, Germany and Belgium where seven of our artists performed for our troops on American and United Nation bases, in honor of Black History Month for each of those years.
  • Brewery District Community Urban Redevelopment Cor...
    Brewery District Community Urban Redevelopment Cor...
    Festivals;  History/Heritage;  Nonprofit;  Special Events;  Travel
    The Brewery District Community Urban Redevelopment Corporation is a non-profit organization committed to making the Brewery District a healthy, balanced and supportive neighborhood economy by preserving, restoring and redeveloping our unique brewing history and historic urban fabric. We carry out our mission through social programming, educational and advocacy activities, business partnering,  strategic urban planning, and heritage tourism projects.
  • Calico Children's Theatre at UC Clermont College
    Calico Children's Theatre at UC Clermont College
    Educational;  Kids/Family;  Music;  Special Events;  Theatre
    At Calico Children’s Theatre, our goal is to provide an experience where a child’s imagination can soar while maintaining quality and affordable pricing for our audiences.  We hope that each visit to the theatre sparks curiosity in our youth to educate and incorporate the lessons they learn into their everyday lives.  There’s nothing like witnessing the light in a child’s eyes as the curtains open and the stage comes alive!
  • Carpenter Art Enamel Foundation
    Carpenter Art Enamel Foundation
    Educational;  Foundation;  Gallery/Museum;  History/Heritage;  Kids/Family;  Library;  Nonprofit;  Retail;  Special Events;  Traditional Arts;  Visual Arts
    We are all about art enameling for everyone!  The Carpenter Art Enamel Foundation is a 501(3)c non-profit organization chartered in the state of Kentucky in 2003. Our mission is to teach, support, and inspire the creation and use of enameled art and jewelry by hobbyists, artists, students, and educators worldwide.
  • CCDC
    CCDC
    Association/Club/Group;  Educational;  Festivals;  Gallery/Museum;  Music;  Nonprofit;  Special Events;  Traditional Arts;  Visual Arts
    A new civic group dedicated to bringing new and exciting Art based programs and events to the West Side of Cincinnati! We started a new event in 2015: West Side Star karaoke contest.  It was a big hit and we are currently planning out 2016 contest. Art & Music Festival: This is our third year for this event, showcasing professional, semi professional and student artists, while listening to various musicians and singers perform. Ugly Christmas Sweater/Cheviot Pub Crawl:  This is also in it’s third year.  Paticipants wear their ugliest Christmas Sweaters and visit Cheviot Pubs.  Two prizes are awarded; one for ugliest sweater (as voted by the public on facebook) and a drawing of all participants.  Details will be announced later. We will adding additional workshops, classes and events!
  • Chase Public
    Chase Public
    Association/Club/Group;  Film/Video;  Literature/Poetry;  Media;  Music;  Special Events;  Visual Arts
    Chase Public is a collaborative space for art and assembly in the Northside neighborhood of Cincinnati. Chase Public was conceived with the intent to create an environment that could help balance consumption with creativity, individualism with collaboration, high art with honest work and plain language. Occupying a room that was previously Elyse’s Passion, a feminist sex shop, Chase Public hosts poetry readings, music concerts, art openings, book signings, independent theater, stand-up comedy, hotly-contested debates, collaborative art-making, radical activism workshops, crazy-ass parties, and maybe one bird fight. Mostly poetry readings.
  • Cincinnati Film Society
    Cincinnati Film Society
    Educational;  Festivals;  Film/Video;  History/Heritage;  Kids/Family;  Media;  Nonprofit;  Special Events
    Vision The Cincinnati Film Society will be the regional leader in film exhibition, education and training, and filmmaker assistance. Mission The Cincinnati Film Society’s mission is to expand access and appreciation of motion pictures as a form of powerful artistic expression. We encourage sociocultural diversity by exploring cinema and its history, providing youth education, and services to entrepreneurial filmmakers. Values Committed – Being a lasting space for growth in the development of regional filmmakers. Sustainability – Creating innovative ways for the nonprofit to support itself, and adopting good practices to be environmental, socially, and economically sound. Engagement – Encouraging community engagement with filmmakers by exhibiting their work through film screenings, Q&A’s, community partnerships, and events. Education – Bringing awareness to cultural films and filmmakers; as well as providing workshops that are easily accessible. Resource – Providing opportunities, tools, & financial support to filmmakers of all ages. Creative – Finding exceptional and innovative storytellers to uplift in Cincinnati. Diversity – Featuring films from all genres from traditional and nontraditional storytelling through motion picture, and filmmakers of different sociopolitical backgrounds, cultures, and subcultures from our society and around the world. Programs Filmmaker Exchange and Cultural Film Series in partnership with CincinnatiUSA Sister City Association Filmmakers in Motion Residency Youth Education: Media Literacy, Arts & Sciences, and Film Classes Dale Stevens Critics Award Emerging Filmmaker Award Celluloid Project: 8 to 70 Women Behind the Scenes Lecture OutReels Cincinnati Fiscal Sponsorship RiverReel Our History The Cincinnati Film Society (CFS) began in 1979 when Cincinnati Post entertainment editor and film critic Dale Stevens placed a few lines in the paper suggesting that anyone interested in starting a local film society attend a meeting at the Hyde Park Community Methodist Church on the corner of Grace and Observatory. The first few meetings were held there, the initial board (the founding members) was created, and the CFS incorporated. In 1989, after Stevens retired as a film critic, he accepted the position of director of the Cincinnati Film Society, which he held until his death in 1997. Throughout our 36 year history, CFS has screened hundreds of films and brought many filmmakers to Cincinnati to present their work. Among these have been Michael Moore, John Sayles, Gregory Nava, Wayne Wang, Tom Hayes, and Cincinnati’s own Steve Gebhardt 1937-2015. Steve Gebhardt, was also instrumental in beginning our Fiscal Sponsorship program. Films that were made with CFS’s fiscal sponsorship support were Bill Monroe; Father of Bluegrass Music (1990), Escalator Over the Hill (1999), La Cenerentola (1999), shot in Lucca, Italy. Twenty to Life; The Life & Times of John Sinclair (2004), a production that began in 1991. In 1992, the CFS presented a retrospective of the work of the former British filmmaker Lindsay Anderson, who discussed each work with the audience during the ten-day long event. Other retrospectives included were avant-garde filmmaker Stan Brakhage in attendance. The Society also opposed local censorship; when commercial theaters were pressured to not show certain films in Cincinnati, the CFS stepped up to present them. CFS’s many social events have stimulated membership (the film-themed Halloween parties at the Netherland Plaza Hotel are legendary).The organization has often co-sponsored films with other arts groups from past and present, including the Art Academy of Cincinnati, the former Arts Consortium, Cincinnati Art Museum, Cincinnati Jewish Federation, Cincinnati Museum of Natural History, CityBeat, Conference For Women, Contemporary Arts Center, Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky Film Commission, Images Center for Photography, Media Bridges, Media Working Group,  Hebrew Union College, University of Cincinnati Film Society, Wright State University and Xavier University. The Cincinnati Film Society in its past has been funded in part by grants from the City of Cincinnati, the Fine Arts Fund(now ArtsWave), and the Ohio Arts Council. The Cincinnati Film Society is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization.
  • Cincinnati Memorial Hall Society
    Cincinnati Memorial Hall Society
    Food/Drink;  Music;  Nonprofit;  Special Events
    Established in 2004, the Cincinnati Memorial Hall Society (CMHS) is a trustee-led, non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the history and enhancing Memorial Hall as a place for culture, arts, and community.  In 2012, CMHS led the revitalization of Memorial Hall, resulting in its comprehensive renovation completed in 2016 by the Cincinnati Center City Development Corporation (3CDC), CMHS, and Hamilton County.  CMHS provides community input for the operation and programming of Memorial Hall; coordinates the “Friends of Memorial Hall” group; and provides high-quality entertainment for a diverse audience through its annual, multi-genre, contemporary music series, “The Longworth-Anderson Series.”
  • Cincinnati Museum Center
    Cincinnati Museum Center
    Educational;  Film/Video;  Gallery/Museum;  History/Heritage;  Kids/Family;  Nonprofit;  Special Events;  Visual Arts
    Vision Cincinnati Museum Center will be known for its commitment to understanding the richness of our past, present and future by providing world-class learning experiences for children and adults. Mission Cincinnati Museum Center inspires people of all ages to learn more about the world through science; regional history; and educational, engaging and meaningful experiences. Profile Cincinnati Museum Center is a one-of-a-kind, multi-museum complex housed in Union Terminal, a historic Art Deco train station and National Historic Landmark. Museum Center’s major offerings at Union Terminal include the Cincinnati History Museum, the Cincinnati History Library and Archives, the Duke Energy Children’s Museum, the Museum of Natural History & Science and the Robert D. Lindner Family OMNIMAX® Theater. Museum Center is the largest cultural institution in the city of Cincinnati, with more than 1.4 million visitors per year. Our permanent and temporary exhibits are supported and complemented by a state-of-the-art collections and research facility, the Geier Collections & Research Center, educational programs, professional development programs for teachers, day and overnight camps, public lectures and programs, tours of historic sites and community-wide cultural events. Museum Center’s collection encompass more than 1.8 million artifacts, art works and archives and is incorporated into our exhibition, research and education programs. In addition, Museum Center has been working with our collaborate partner, the Ohio Chapter of the Nature Conservancy, to protect the Richard and Lucille Durrell Edge of Appalachia Preserve System for more than 50 years. The Preserve is the largest privately-owned protected natural area in Ohio at 16,000 acres. It provides critical habitats for more than 100 rare plant and animal species. The Eulett Center is Museum Center’s research and education facility at the Preserve. It has increased staff research capabilities, greatly expanded opportunities for educational programming and has enhanced the Preserve’s relationship with the Adams County community. Institute of Museum and Library Services Medal In 2009, Cincinnati Museum Center received the National Medal for Museum and Library Service, the nation’s highest honor for museums and libraries. The award, given by the Institute of Museum and Library Services, recognizes institutions for extraordinary civic, educational, economic, environmental and social contributions to their communities. American Alliance of Museums Accreditation In 2012, Cincinnati Museum Center achieved accreditation from the American Alliance of Museums (AAM), the highest national recognition for a museum. Accreditation signifies excellence to the museum community, to governments, funders, outside agencies and to the museum-going public. Of the nation’s estimated 17,500 museums, 778 (only 4.5%) are currently accredited. Cincinnati Museum Center is one of 26 museums accredited in Ohio and joins the Cincinnati Art Museum, Taft Museum of Art and Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden as accredited institutions in Cincinnati. Cincinnati Museum Center is one of only 16 institutions nationally honored with both the IMLS award as well as AAM Accreditation.
  • Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park
    Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park
    Educational;  Kids/Family;  Nonprofit;  Special Events;  Theatre
    The Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park is a two-time, Tony Award-winning professional theatre nationally known for its excellence and commitment to new works and as an artistic home for America’s best actors, directors and designers. A Playhouse season is carefully selected to offer something for everyone, with classics, recent Broadway hits, musicals, comedies, dramas and world premieres all in one season.
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