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Shakedown Circus: Revamp features a cast of mostly non-professional performers off all shapes and sizes. Audience members will see some skin.
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The theatre company says they've been locked out of the grant portal for the National Endowment for the Arts. Christy Farnbauch, the company's executive director, says she thinks President Donald Trump's executive order barring grants promoting "gender ideology" is to blame.
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In a 44-to-27 vote, stagehands and behind-the-scenes workers at the Schottenstein Center voted for the right to representation. The vote will likely be certified in March.
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About a dozen members of IATSE Local 12 held signs reading "Ohio State - Unfair to Local Labor," during a demonstration in front of Ohio State University's Mershon Auditorium.
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The Contemporary Theatre of Ohio received a $10,000 "Challenge America" award from the National Endowment for the Arts to help support their upcoming production of "Fat Ham."
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Kenyon College is using Classical theater to explore contemporary conflict.
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Based on a documentary of the same name, the musical follows seven autistic young adults at a group counseling center in Columbus as they prepare for a formal dance.
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High school theater teachers fear their stages will be the next battleground in the culture war. Plays have been canceled or removed when local officials claim the content is inappropriate.
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A new play showing in Columbus puts the history of an LGBT couple center stage. 鈥淭he Turkey Men,鈥 follows a gay couple from the Civil War era who live on鈥
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Join All Sides Weekend guest host Christopher Purdy for a discussion on arts in Columbus and the Columbus Symphony.Guests:Chris Stults, Associate Curator鈥