Cincinnati Playhouse Adjusts Shows In 2010-11 Robert S. Marx Theatre Season

By: Apr. 12, 2010
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Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park has adjusted the order of the shows in the 2010 - 2011 Robert S. Marx Theatre Season. Over the Tavern by Tom Dudzick will now play January 22 - February 19, 2011 (previously April 23 - May 21, 2011). This will remain a co-production with the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis but will now start there as their holiday show.

Gee's Bend by Elyzabeth Gregory Wilder will run March 12 - April 9, 2011 (previously January 22 - February 19, 2011).

Beehive, The 60's Musical, by Larry Gallagher will run April 23 - May 21, 2011 (previously March 12 - April 9, 2011) and will close the 2010 - 2011 season. This will now be a co-production with the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis.

High (September 4 - October 2, 2010) by Matthew Lombardo and starring movie and stage actress Kathleen Turner will still open the 2010 - 2011 season. You Can't Take it With You (October 16 - November 13, 2010) by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman will follow. The Thompson Shelterhouse Theatre Season is not affected.

According to Producing Artistic Director Edward Stern, "Partnering with the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis on presenting Beehive will allow us to save substantially on our production costs. This will be extremely helpful as the economic situation continues to affect the arts."

Single tickets for all shows will go on sale to the general public August 16. To purchase subscriptions or for more information about the 2010-2011 season at the Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, call 513/421-3888 or toll-free throughout Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana at 800/582-3208. For Telecommunications Device for the Deaf access, call 513/345-2248. Subscription information is also available online at www.cincyplay.com.

The Playhouse is supported, in part, by the generosity of the tens of thousands of individuals and businesses that give to the Fine Arts Fund.

The Ohio Arts Council helps fund The Playhouse with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans.

The Playhouse also receives funding from the Shubert Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts. 



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