The mission of New Edgecliff
Theatre is to serve the Greater Cincinnati area by presenting in
an intimate setting small-scale theatre pieces designed to engage
the human and thoughtful in all of us. We focus on contemporary work
by lesser known, new, or infrequently produced artists that deserve
attention. Our vision is to establish a unique connection between
performer and audience, where social and political questions are
fearlessly posed. NET reaches out to a broad cross-demographic audience
with dynamic presentations. We stress intimate performing spaces
and minimalist sets in our effort to provide the most immediate and
unfettered artistic experience.
OUR HISTORY
Executive Director Michael Shooner established New Edgecliff Theatre
in 1998, building on a concept of locally-produced professional educational
theater that he had first experienced at Edgecliff College in the
1970s. His first acting job with the new group (Eric Bogosian’s Sex,
Drugs, Rock & Roll ) earned Mr. Shooner a Cincinnati Entertainment
Awards (CEA) nomination as Best Actor. The organization incorporated the
following year and mounted two full-scale productions during its
first season: All in the Timing, produced in collaboration with
Xavier University and presented at the University, and The Woolgatherer, presented to critical acclaim at the Fifth Third Bank Theater in
the Aronoff Center. In 2000, NET received 501(c)(3) status.
During the 2000-01 season at the Fifth Third Bank Theater we offered
Harry Kondoleon's Christmas on Mars, staged in collaboration with
Xavier Players, Michael Folie's Naked by the River, and the world
premiere of Randall David Cook's Southern Discomfort. The 2001-02
season included David Sedaris’ The Santaland Diaries, Michael Folie’s Slave Shack, and Joyce Carol Oates’ I Stand Before You Naked. Maintaining
its reputation for strong acting, NET had two actors (David Scott Morgan and Sue Breving) nominated for
the 2002 CEA. 2002-03 saw a continuation of
incisive, character-driven, thought-provoking theatre, adding Season's
Greetings to Sedaris' The Santaland Diaries , along with Linda Eisenstein's Three the Hard Way and Square One by Steve Tesich.
In May of 2002 NET moved into the newly established Artery space
in downtown Newport, Kentucky with I Stand Before You Naked. The
popular and critical success of that production led us to plan the
2002-03 season there. Due to a change in building ownership, we went
in search of a new home and were quite thrilled to make use of the
Columbia Performance Center (CPC) space in historic Columbia Tusculum
for our third highly successful production of The Santaland Diaries in December of 2003. In 2004-05 we jumped to our first four-show season, along with CEA nominations for Best Supporting Actress (Molly Binder, Lives of the Saints) and Best Premiere (Drinking Alone by Matt Johnson). We are greatly looking forward to our third
season in this audience-friendly space.
In December of 2003, Elizabeth A. Harris was named Associate Artistic
Director. In her inaugural season,
she directed both Power Failure and Lives of the Saints,
as well as acting in Matt Johnson's world premiere, Drinking Alone. After a successful 2005-06 season as Artistic Director, a season which saw both an Acclaim Award and three CEA nominations for American Buffalo, she moved to Pittsburgh in pursuit of further education.
As we prepare to set out on our 10th Anniversary Season, we have quite a bit to be excited about. While Greg Procaccino heads into his second full season as Artistic Director, Nathan Gabriel has moved to Associate Artistic Director and we are very excited to add Devon Campailla as Associate Producer. Devon has previously worked as Stage Manager and Actor not only for NET, but for multiple theatres in the region. Michael Shooner remains as Executive Director.
NET is a member of the League of Cincinnati Theatres, a regional
organization committed to encouraging professionalism in area theatres.
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