Education Outreach Programs
2011-2012 Season
Our Education Outreach mission is three-fold:1. To introduce students to high-quality, professional theatre
through our in-house school matinees and our extraordinary Fairy Godmother Program. The students who benefit from these programs don’t see a stripped-down, or “light” version of our shows, they get the exact same performance and production quality as our subscribers and patrons.
2. To guide students in finding their own creative voice through our Prelude Program, an in-school residency that allows students and their teachers to create their own original play.
3. To advocate for arts education by being an example of the power of using arts integration and experience in theatre to promote literacy, character development, and critical thinking skills. Our workshops and classes are specially designed to build performance and 21st Century Skills that are utilized not only in theatre, but in real-life applications as well.
Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati was created as a place for local theatre professionals to work and so it follows that we are dedicated to being a vibrant and supportive part of our community – and we have been for over 25 years. Our educational programs are designed to actively seek out and support teachers and students in Greater Cincinnati’s schools and community centers.
The vast majority of our outreach is completely underwritten, thanks to the generosity of our education outreach donors like the Charles H. Dater Foundation, and while the schools, incomes, and abilities of the kids may all vary, their desire to have an outlet to express themselves is always the same.
Who We Are
The Best Stories are True StoriesFollow along with ETC’s adventures in education on our blog, “But It Could Be Wonderful!”
www.cincyetceducation.typepad.com/blog
Want to know more? Contact Us!Contact Amy King Ruggaber for more information on our programming, Fairy Godmother eligibility, school group ticket prices, and volunteering.
(513) 421-3555 ext. 14
Ways to SupportThere are many ways to help us continue to make a difference in our schools and community!
• Come see a show! ETC brings nearly 30,000 patrons to OTR/Gateway Quarter each year and serves as an economic engine for our neighborhood. Don’t forget to
visit the wonderful shops and restaurants that help make our neighborhood flourish!
• Make a donation to ETC anytime by visiting us at www.cincyetc.com for donation options. Even with sold out houses, ticket sales only make up ~34% of ETC’s
annual budget. We rely on our generous donors and sponsors for the rest.
• Donate healthy snacks and juice boxes for our Fairy Godmother Program.
• Join our volunteer organization - the ETC Entourage - to
assist with ushering, our annual winter coat drive, fundraisers, and more!
School Matinees/PerformancesWORLD PREMIERE
Snow Whiteby David Kisor and Joseph McDonough
School Matinee Dates:November 21, 22, 29; December 1, 7, 8, 14, 15; all performances at 10am, except for 12/1, which is at 11am
Mirror, mirror on the wall, from apple to queen, Ensemble Theatre's Snow White has is it all! From the creators of last year's smash hit Cinderella, comes an all-new world premiere musical Snow White, based on the classic fairytale, that reminds us the true reflection of beauty and happiness can only be found within. The eighth collaboration between ETC perennial favorites David Kisor and Joseph McDonough, this enchanted and memorable musical will delight audiences of all ages this holiday season.
“We were able to use the play and incorporate it into our Language Arts activities.”- Teacher Evaluation
“ . . . a wonderful experience in creativity!”- Teacher Evaluation
Special group rates are available for schools and universities for all of our productions! Contact the Box Office at (513) 421-3555 for information on ticket prices and availability. Don’t forget these regional premieres:
Next to NormalGhost-Writer
The Whipping ManTime Stands Still
Life Could Be a Dream
The Fairy Godmother ProgramBenefitting economically disadvantaged children who might otherwise not have the opportunity to see ETC productions, the Fairy Godmother Program brings approximately 1,500 school children from Over-the-Rhine and other underserved areas to see our holiday musicals and other productions at no charge.
ETC’s Fairy Godmother Program was founded in the memory and celebration of Ginny Hoffman, a member of ETC who played the Fairy Godmother role in the first ETC holiday production.
Schools wishing to be considered for the Fairy Godmother Program
must email [email protected]
to apply.
“Our students and staff thoroughly enjoyed the play. It also provides our students with the experience and exposure to the fine arts, which usually does not happen due to expenses or resources. We would love to have the opportunity to be invited back to one of your performances in the future.”- Principal Evaluation Response
“My students and I enjoyed the show very much. Many of the students never have seen a live performance. I am very happy that ETC has given them the chance.”- Teacher Evaluation Response
Prelude
The Prelude Program is an in-depth study of creativity and the skill and effort it takes artists to see their visions come to life. It is a ten week residency in which students work with our Education Outreach Associate to write, design, rehearse, and perform their own play. Yet, the purpose isn’t to create a slick professional production. It takes innovation, creativity, and problem solving skills to complete the Prelude mission, and the aim is to help students along the path from concept to product and production.
Because the plays are written with the class, each student has a speaking part. Likewise, students design props, costumes and scenery for their play and are able to see how their ideas and drawings are translated to the stage.
Teachers who have participated in this program say they see an increase in their students’ self-esteem, problem-solving, presentation, reading, and writing skills as well as a renewed sense of pride in their work. This program also offers a unique way to discuss issues such as friendship, cheating, or bullying.
“The way that [ETC] integrates all subject areas and CPS standards into the performance is amazing. [ETC] involves students who have a wide range of abilities and learning styles artfully into the program.” - Teacher Evaluation Response
“This outreach program is the best kept secret in the city. Previously, I had spent years looking for something like this.” - Teacher Evaluation Response
Prelude
In this 10 week residency program, students will:
• Create an original story featuring themes determined by the class
• Create and design distinctive characters and settings
• Learn presentation and performance skills through theatre games, rehearsals, and a final performance
• Address state and national standards in reading, writing, and the arts
• Study the power of storytelling and theatre to educate and explore
• Create a final performance to share with family and friends
What kind of stories will you tell?
Workshops
Designed to provide programming suited to after-
school programs and community centers as well as the classroom, our workshops
give students a chance to build performance skills while
also learning how these concepts can be useful offstage. 21st Century Skills
are an integral part of our educational philosophy and
our workshops build inventive thinking, effective communication, and high
productivity.
Workshops include:
Theatre in Real Life
It isn’t WHAT You Say, It’s
HOW You Say It!
Stage Fright
The Science of Theatre
Actors and Directors
For in-depth descriptions of workshops, please refer to
the “Plan Your Experience” table.
Workshops
For groups that want the Prelude experience but cannot commit to a 10-week residency, our new Play in a Day workshop is a fantastic
option! Fully collaborative and creative, this workshop offers groups a chance to create, design, build, and perform their own play in just three hours!
So how is it different from Prelude?
• Everything happens in three hours!• Condensed timing means expanded innovation - kids are
forced to get super creative!
• While every student will get the chance to participate, not every student will get the chance to perform
While anyone may request a Play in a Day, the condensed time frame doesn’t allow for the same experience in arts and curriculum
integration that the Prelude Program offers. For this
reason, we highly recommend that classroom teachers consider
participating in Prelude.
PROGRAM GRADE LEVEL
DESCRIPTION
School Matinees varies with show
Students come to ETC for a performance of one of our season productions
Fairy Godmother Program
K-6 Students come to ETC for a performance of our holiday show at no cost to the school due to the generosity of
our sponsors
Prelude K-Adult Students work with teaching artists to write, design, rehearse, and perform their own original play, this is an
unforgettable experience in creativity and problem solving!
Play in a Day K-Adult A condensed version of the Prelude Program, designed to take place over 3 hours rather than 10
weeks
Theatre in Real Life
1st - 8th Through exciting and engaging theatre games, students explore all the ways we communicate and
how acting skills can help one in everyday life.
It isn’t WHAT You Say, it’s HOW
You Say It!
2nd - 9th How often have you heard (or said!) this: “Don’t take that tone of voice with me!” Students explore the power of their voices and how to use that power
wisely! Serious discussions about bullying, emotional expression, and self-awareness combine with games
and humor to make this a fun and effective experience.
Stage Fright 3rd – 8th Learn some of the skills the pros use to help them cope with stage fright – and how those skills can help
students in real life! Students learn about historical figures, courage and themselves.
The Science of Theatre
2nd-9th How hard science comes out to play at the theatre! Discussions on the states of matter, sound, and more scientific concepts help make this interactive and fun workshop a favorite with teachers and students alike!
Actors and Directors
3rd-8th What does it take to be a good director? More than an acting class, this workshop challenges students to
work in small groups to direct and perform scenes from classic fairytales. A fun and effective way to build teamwork and leadership skills, this challenging
experience often has humorous and surprising results!
Planning Your Experience
STATE STANDARDS PROGRAM TYPE
COST* REQUIREMENTS/RESTRICTIONS
varies with show Theatre Experience
$15 base ticket price
191 tickets available, maximum
varies with show Theatre Experience
N/A Schools must complete application; limited space
available
Language Arts, Problem Solving Skills, etc.
In-school Residency
$1000 per class
Planning session with teachers/group leaders required; 30 students maximum per class
Language Arts, Problem Solving Skills, etc.
Workshop $450 Planning session with teachers/group leaders required; 20 students
maximum
Language Arts, Communication, Problem-
Solving Skills, etc.
Workshop $180 30 students maximum
Language Arts, Communication
Workshop $180 30 students maximum
Language Arts, History, Character Development
Workshop $180 30 students maximum
Science, Language Arts Workshop $180 30 students maximum; Teaching Artist needs access to electrical outlets and water
Language Arts, problem solving, leadership, etc.
Workshop $180 30 students maximum; Open space for group
work required
* Financial Assistance is available, please email [email protected] for more information.
Support for ETC’s Education Outreach Programs provided by:
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Fairy Godmother Sponsor:William and Susan Friedlander
Eleanora C.U. Alms Trust, Fifth Third Bank, Trustee
AnonymousWilliam P. Anderson Foundation
ArtLinksThe Charles H. Dater FoundationThe Andrew Jergens Foundation
The Luther FoundationThe William O. Purdy, Jr. Foundation
Robert H. Reakirt Foundation, PNC Bank, Trustee
The Ladislas & Vilma Segoe Family FoundationJack J. Smith, Jr. Charitable Trust,
PNC Bank, N.A. and James S. Wachs, Co-TrusteesToyota Motor Manufacturing of North America, Inc.
The Wohlgemuth Herschede Foundation