Community Theater back at Clary Gardens 2022

02-04-2022

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Rogue Elephant Productions prepares for more theater at Clary Gardens

Josie Sellers ¦ January 22, 2022
Rogue Elephant Productions brought a new approach to theater to Coshocton last summer and is excited to prepare for more outdoor theater in 2022.
The production company presented “I Wish” featuring an all-children cast and “Into the Woods” in August 2021 at Clary Gardens in the amphitheater.
“Both of them were very well received,” Mark Kittel from Rogue Elephant Productions said.
“Into the Woods” ran for two weekends, and “I Wish” ran the second weekend of the adult production.
“Our hope was that people would want to come see it and stay for ‘Into the Woods,’” Kittel said. “We had a lot of patrons stay for both. ‘I Wish’ was the perfect length. It was about 35-40 minutes but still had substance to it. We had a really good cast of kids with a lot of regulars who have been in children’s productions at the Triple Locks Theater, which sadly couldn’t hold productions through 2021 (due to COVID).”
Kittel’s family moved here from Albany, New York, and Rogue Elephant Productions based its vision for the amphitheater off a similar way a theater company worked there.
“They charged admission for chair seating up front, and the amphitheater seating was all free,” he said. “There were nights when they were doing popular musicals that their amphitheater was packed all the way to the back. People would be standing because there was no room to sit.”
Kittel said this approach to seating created accessibility and availability to the arts for everyone.
“For our next performance, the people who sit up front may possibly be part of the show,” he said. “The rest of the seats will still be free for people to come and enjoy the show though.”
To make sure the amphitheater is not too crowded due to continued COVID concerns, patrons will have to reserve their seats online.
The next Rogue Elephant Productions show being planned is “Godspell.” It will be performed Friday through Sunday, July 1-3 and Thursday through Saturday, July 7-9 at Clary Gardens. All shows are evening performances, except July 3, which will be an afternoon performance. Kittel is very thankful for grant funding from the Coshocton Foundation, which is helping make this show possible.
“When we did ‘Into the Woods,’ we didn’t have our 501(c)(3) yet,” he said. “We were just getting started and didn’t have a lot of options for funding at that point. My wife basically fronted the money to cover the licensing cost. We were hoping with ticket and membership payments and donations we could at least break even from the licensing perspective. We won’t have that problem with ‘Godspell,’ thanks to the Coshocton Foundation covering our entire licensing cost. We weren’t expecting them to cover the entire cost. We are very gracious for that.”
Auditions for “Godspell” will be held by appointment Tuesday through Thursday, Feb. 15-17.
“We are still hesitant to do a mass group audition,” Kittel said. “We want to limit exposure to COVID as much as possible.”
Kittel and Amy Jo Burton will do auditions.
“We are looking for people to prepare an upbeat rock tempo song,” Kittel said. “It can be Broadway or contemporary. They also will do a short cold reading. We want to get a sense of how people act. One of the things about ‘Godspell’ is that there is a lot of room for improv and playing around with material. We want to see what people can do on the spot.”
The roll of Jesus is already cast, but they are still looking for five women and four men age 16 and up. Auditions also will be held for musicians to join the live band. To make an appointment, message Kittel on Facebook, email reptheaterohio@gmail.com, message Amy Jo Burton on Facebook or call Kittel at 740-624-2146.
Kittel will be the director of “Godspell,” the music director is Burton, costume design will be by Mary McMullen and set design will be by Amanda Kittel.
“We are really thankful that the community came out and supported our first productions in 2021,” Mark Kittel said. “We hope to pack the house for ‘Godspell.’”

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**A big "Thank You" to our local news source, The Coshocton County Beacon, and all their staff for their amazing work! Thank you to Josie Sellers and the whole writing team for all they do to share positive news with Coshocton. 👏👏👏

Festive Holiday Events

12-08-2021

Clary Gardens is hosting two fun events for those interested:

  • Thursday, December 9th, 4-6p is our family-friendly: “Pinecone Painting Party”. Join us for an evening of family fun in the red Compton house at Clary Gardens! We will be creating pinecone crafts while enjoying some hot cocoa. Kids and adults can make their own woodland animals, angels, or miniature trees out of pine cones that have been collected from the gardens. Basic supplies will be provided- paint, pinecones, pipe cleaners, and googly eyes- but feel free to bring your own accents to decorate with! This is a drop-in event, so come anytime to participate and you can leave whenever you have completed your creations.
    This event is by donation. No RSVP necessary. Questions can be sent to events@clarygardens.org or via private message.

    *More pictures found on our Facebook page event :)
  • Next week, Thursday, December 16th, 5-7p is our adult-only “Rustic Photo Garland Workshop”. Get into the holiday spirit and join us in making a rustic photo garland with friends! We will provide the garland supplies, you provide the photos of family or friends. Each registrant will receive enough jute and fabric for a 6 ft garland, as well as 3 wood slices to apply photos (additional wood slices can be purchased for $3/per slice to add more photos to your garland). These personalized garlands would make great gifts for that hard-to-buy-for person on your list, or can just be a beautiful decoration for yourself!
    Cost: $25 per garland - Duration: 2 hours
    *This event is for adults only, so feel free to bring your own beverages and/or snacks.
    **RSVP by Monday, December 13th (Email events@clarygardens.org or Facebook Message is preferred).

PLEASE SHARE and HAPPY HOLIDAYS from your favorite local garden.

October 30th 'Fall Festival' announced

10-14-2021

The Coshocton County Fatherhood Initiative is excited to announce their 1st "Fall Fatherhood Festival" taking place at Clary Gardens on October 30th, 2021, from 2:00PM-5:00PM -- Bring the whole family for LIVE musical entertainment, children and family crafts, Trick or Treat trails and much, MUCH, more! Join in on a property 'rock hunt' for special prizes. Enjoy the garden scarecrows along the walking paths at Clary Gardens. Costumes are encouraged, but not required.

Coshocton StoryWalk at Clary Gardens

08-02-2021

**LAST CALL TO VISIT AND READ THE CURRENT BOOK ON DISPLAY - Stay tuned, as the new seasonal book will be placed along the walk soon!

Visit the Coshocton StoryWalk® Trail to read "Giraffes Can't Dance," written by Giles Andreae and illustrated by Guy Parker-Rees. The trail is located at Clary Gardens, 588 W. Chestnut St. in Coshocton. Books will be changed out seasonally, so make sure to visit before the summer is over! 🌞

You can also place a hold on "Giraffes Can't Dance" from the Coshocton Public Library's collection: https://bit.ly/3BRwovU.

To get to the StoryWalk upon entering Clary Gardens, drive all the way to the top of the drive and make the first (only) right hand turn in front of the red Compton House. Guests are welcome to park here in this lot where public restrooms and a drinking fountain are also located. You'll see a walking path that goes around the red Compton House and *NEW* Event Pavilion - the first post of the StoryWalk Trail begins right behind this pavilion. Enjoy!

Garden 'Tails & Tales' Programming

03-09-2021

STEP RIGHT UP: Clary Gardens is excited to announce our Summer Children's Nature Program:

UNDER THE BIG TOP - 'Tails & Tales' Children's Education

Tuesdays from June 1st - July 20th, 2021 -- 10:00-11:00 AM -- $1 per child per session

**Registration Required**

Join us at Clary Gardens for a weekly, circus-themed summer adventure! Learn about our 'acrobats' of the woods, meet our carnivores (plants), and help us grow our own circus garden! Every week will include an outdoor adventure and science activity. Community health is important to us; space will be limited, so register early.

6/1/21 - Week 1: Planting raised beds and circus scavenger hunt

6/8/21 - Week 2: Creeking and weather forcasting

6/15/21 - Week 3: Butterfly exhibit and balancing butterflies

6/22/21 - Week 4: Squirrels and airplanes

6/29/21 - Week 5: Pollinators and carnivorous plants

7/6/21 - Week 6: Cave exploration and food science

7/13/21 - Week 7: All things 'Frogs'

7/20/21 - Week 8: Tight rope walkers and surface tension

*Registration link will open May 3, 2021 - Found on our website Events Calendar

Space is limited. Please contact the gardens with any questions: events@clarygardens.org.

**Tails & Tales is a collaboration with the Coshocton Public Library, Historic Roscoe Village, The Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum, and the Pomerene Center for the the Arts. We encourage you to visit all of our websites for a wide-array of local children's programming this summer of 2021.