Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park 2024-25 Season - Stage manager submissions
Cincinnati Playhouse in The Park | Cincinnati, OH
Notice: Stage Manager
LORT Non-Rep
$1211 weekly minimum (LORT C) - The Rouse Theatre - Stage manager
$1017 weekly minimum (LORT C) - The Rouse Theatre - Assistant stage manager
$995 weekly minimum (LORT D) - The Rosenthal Shelterhouse Theatre - Stage manager
$817 weekly minimum (LORT D) - The Rosenthal Shelterhouse Theatre - Assistant stage manager
All Equity Stage managerial positions for Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park's 2024-25 Season have been filled (See breakdown).
Please submit for future consideration.
Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park is an equal opportunity employer.
Please send your resume for future
consideration.
Deadline: 03/26/2024
Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park
c/o Andrea L. Shell, PSM
962 Mt. Adams Circle
Cincinnati, OH 45202
Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park 2024-25 Season
Joanie Schultz - Associate Artistic Director
See breakdown for production specific dates.
Our 2024-25 season begins rehearsal in early August with a late August opening. The last show of the season will close in mid-May.
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Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park 2024-25 Season
By Fredrick Knott
Adapted by Jeffrey Hatcher
Directed by Tatiana Pandiana
NOTE: This is a co-production with the Alley Theatre and is pre-cast.
Murder and malice take center stage in a fresh adaptation of an iconic thriller! The setting is midcentury London. It’s been a year since Margot ended her affair with her lover, Maxine, and returned to life as usual with her husband, Tony — or so she thinks. Tony, in fact, knows about the affair and spins an intricate web of suspicion and deception. When his plan goes terribly awry, it sets in motion a series of deadly, unexpected twists threatening everyone involved. Best known for the 1954 film by Alfred Hitchcock, this masterful murder mystery receives a clever and fast-paced new treatment for the stage.
Alley Theatre:
Rehearses: 4/30/24
Performs: 6/5 – 6/30/24
Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park:
Rehearses: 8/6/24
Performs: 8/17 – 9/15/2024
Based on the diary of RUTKA LASKIER, as published in Rutka's Notebook: A Voice from the Holocaust
Music and Lyrics by JOCELYN MACKENZIE and JEREMY LLOYD-STYLES
Book by NEENA BEBER
Conceived by Amy Langer & David B. Schwartz
Directed by Wendy C. Goldberg
You’ll never forget her name. A powerful indie-rock musical makes its world premiere in Cincinnati to launch its path to Broadway. Rutka’s world is consumed by the usual teen angst, like friendships, gossip, a new haircut and the flickers of first love — all of which she documents in her diary. But the world at large is far from usual. It’s 1943 in war-torn Poland, and Rutka and her friends are trying to live life in a Jewish Ghetto. With their futures and fates uncertain, they reach for hope, resilience and resistance. This all-new musical is a compelling historical drama based on Rutka’s Notebook — a publication of the real diary left behind by 14-year-old Rutka Laskier. Rutka is brought to life by an extraordinary ensemble of young performers and with a raw and emotional sound, promising an unforgettable musical experience.
Rehearses: 9/10/24
Performs: 10/13 - 11/10/24
By Charles Dickens
Adapted and Originally Directed by Blake Robison (CPIP’s Osborn Family Producing Artistic Director) Director: Bridget Leak
Revival of CPIP’s 2023 production of the classic Dickens novella
Rehearses: 11/1/2024
Performs: 11/22 - 12/29/24
Directed by Timothy Douglas
This production may be a co-production - TBD
Written with profound affection for the hero at its center, Primary Trust is an achingly beautiful, modern-day tale that will restore your faith in others. Meet Kenneth, a shy, Black 38-year-old man who sells books by day and drinks mai tais with his best friend Bert by night. When Kenneth is suddenly laid off from his job, the walls of his comfortable, predictable life start to crumble. The transformation gives way to remarkable revelations as Kenneth finds kindness and friendship in unlikely places. Hailed by critics as “utterly absorbing” (The Daily Beast) and “wonderfully vivid” (The New York Times), this recent off-Broadway hit paints a heartening portrait of a life that’s far from simple.
Rehearses: 1/7/25
Performs: 2/1 – 2/23/25
By Karen Zacarías
Directed by: Blake Robison (CPIP’s Osborn Family Producing Artistic Director)
A comedy about books and the people who love them. When the members of a devoted book club become the subjects of a documentary filmmaker, their intimate discussions of life and literature take on new meaning with the camera rolling. Add in the unexpected arrival of a provocative new member and the sudden inclusion of some questionable titles, and long-standing group dynamics take a hilarious turn. This delightful and engaging play is sprinkled with wit, joy and novels galore.
Rehearses: 2/25/25
Performs: 3/22 – 4/20/25
MR PARENT
By Melinda Lopez with Maurice Emmanuel Parent
Conceived with and directed by Megan Sandberg-Zakian
You’re never too old to learn a thing or two. A struggling actor turns to teaching for a steady paycheck, thinking how hard could it be? But as he careens from an urban public school system by day to serious thespian at night, Mr. Parent starts to wonder where he really belongs. Based on personal stories and his own real-life adventures, writer-performer Maurice Emmanuel Parent takes the stage in a deeply felt and hilarious solo performance about crushingly inequitable systems, the brilliance of every kid and how we might all find the space to be ourselves.
Rehearses: 8/27/24
Performs: 9/7 – 10/6/24
This is a touring production. Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park are not casting any roles.
Directed by Kimberly Senior
The 2023 winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama takes the Playhouse stage! Four Iranian adults gather in a classroom to learn English with the hopes of passing the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language). Humor, word games and vulnerability abound as they navigate the mechanics of language and use rom-coms, Shakira and Coca-Cola as cultural touchstones. But as Marjan, their Iranian-born English teacher, abolishes their native tongue from the classroom, questions and conflicts about identity seep slowly into their minds and hearts. Equal parts touching and funny, this new play from Sanaz Toossi offers a revelatory glimpse into the human desire to belong.
Rehearses: 2/4/25
Performs: 3/1 – 3/30/25
Directed by Joanie Schultz (Associate Artistic Director)
The ingredients for the cake are simple: eggs, butter, sugar, salt. Look closer, though, and you’ll see the essence of life itself. Every year, Ernestine bakes a cake and celebrates with her family on her birthday — a delicious ritual that unfolds onstage across 90 years of birthdays. We meet Ernestine and the people who sweeten her life every year on this day as she grows from 17 to 107 years old. Through glimpses of Ernestine’s life as the years go by, Birthday Candles tenderly explores motherhood, family, love, loss and finding your place in the universe. This charming new play, recently performed on Broadway, will warm the soul.
Rehearses: 3/25/25
Performs: 4/19 – 5/18/25
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