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Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati’s production of The Match Game is playing now through May 5, 2024
On stage at Ensemble Theatre: Full production of the 2022 PLAY/write winner

The Match Game is the 2022 winner of the Jackie Demaline Regional Collegiate playwriting competition.

Winterfilm 2023 winner, Eric Bosso, is a shot from the movie for this year, in which he is one of two lead characters.
It’s about the big local picture: Winterfilm XI competition and celebration

Annual screening of the entries and the awards presentation is a party not to be missed. 

Mark your calendar for this year’s Mercantile Library signature events

The line-up includes a conservative columnist, a beloved music duo, scholars and novelists.  

(l to r) On stage: Emilio Estevez and Kristin Erwin Schlotman
Next up from Kristen Erwin Schlotman, who runs the agency created to draw moviemakers to town

The last few years brought profound changes to the business of making moving pictures.  

Moviemaking competition returns with more time to write and produce entries

The extended writing and production period is meant to allow time to develop better stories.

The New York Times bestselling author, Erik Larson.
Erik Larson headlines Niehoff Lecture

The Niehoff Lecture has compiled a dazzling list of authors including most recently Zadie Smith, Margaret Atwood, Bob Woodward, and Aaron Sorkin.

Coen Brothers collaborator visits Cincinnati September 22

Women in Film Cincinnati and the Mercantile Library have teamed up to present "The Art of the Storyboard" with J. Todd Anderson.  

NKU graduate wins regional collegiate playwriting competition

The play deals with childhood friends who reconnect and discover new insights about themselves and their lives.

Over-the-Rhine International Film Festival includes special events as well as independent movies

All tickets are on sale now for the July 6-8 festival presented by Living Arrangements for the Developmentally Disabled (LADD).

Over-the-Rhine International Film Festival includes special events as well as independent movies

The festival is presented by Living Arrangements for the Developmentally Disabled (LADD), which supports more than 700 adults with disabilities with its programs for housing, employment, and meaningful community engagement.

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