Tag: accessible seating

  • Accessibility Tools for all: People with a disability, Caregivers, Restaurant/Retail, Schools, and City Hall

    Accessibility Tools for all: People with a disability, Caregivers, Restaurant/Retail, Schools, and City Hall

    Loveland, Ohio – Accessible Ohio and Loveland Magazine encourage all of us to prioritize accessibility from the start, promote inclusiveness, and ensure everyone can experience Loveland equitably.

    Accessible Ohio Specialists provide consultation to Ohio businesses, venues, attractions, and communities across the state.

    The services, programs, and partnerships of Accessible Ohio aim to help Ohioans live with greater independence and create a dependable foundation for their lives.

    The Accessible Ohio initiative, also consults with Ohio businesses, venues, attractions, and communities to identify barriers and establish goals for accessibility.

    We encourage people with a disability, caregivers, restaurants, retail outlets, local businesses, schools, and City Hall to use these resources to make our city more accommodating and welcoming for all of us.

     

  • Gypsy tickets going fast

    Gypsy tickets going fast

    by Ann Barfels

    Loveland, Ohio – Tickets are going fast for Loveland Stage Company’s next production in their 2019-2020 season! “Gypsy” opens March 6 and continues through March 22 at the theatre located at 111 So. 2ndStreet (Rt. 49) in Loveland.

    The well known musical tells the story of Gypsy Rose Lee, the epitome of a “backstage mom”, and her dreams and efforts to get her two daughters to perform onstage. It casts an affectionate eye on the hardships of show business life. The character of the eldest daughter Louise is based on Lee, and the character of June is based on Lee’s younger sister, better known as June Havoc in adult life. Baby Louise is played by Ella Kiel and the adult Louise is played by Bonnie Emmer. Baby June is played by Lauren Fritzche and Sophie Viselhoman portrays Dainty June. Lisa Breithaupt portrays Rose, the mother and Larry Harmon is Herbie, the agent, and boyfriend.

    Although the story centers on Gypsy Rose Lee, there is no nudity in the production and it is considered PG.

    Jule Styne wrote the music for the show with lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and Arthur Laurents was the librettist. “Gypsy” is loosely based on the 1957 memoirs of Gypsy Rose Lee, “Gypsy: Memoirs of America’s Most Celebrated Stripper”. The production is under a license agreement with Tams-Witmark.

    Familiar songs in the show include “Some People”, “Let Me Entertain You” and of course, “Everything’s Coming Up Roses.”

    Bonnie Emmer who portrays Louise in Loveland Stage Company’s “Gypsy” sungs “Little Lamb.” The show opens March 6 and continues through March 22.

    Micheal Harris-Kiser is directing the production with Marjory Clegg as choreographer, Brian Harvey as Vocal Director and Jeanne Bilyeu as Orchestra Director.

    Performances are at 7:30 PM on March 6, 7, 13, 14, 20 and 21 and at 3 PM on March 8, 15 and 22.

    An ASL Interpretive Performance will be on March 8 at 3 PM

    All Tickets are $20 and can be purchased by visiting www.lovelandstagecompany.org. For group rates and accessible seating please call 513-443-4572.

    Thank you for supporting Community Theatre!

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