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Holiday Musical

Fiona: The Musical

book by Zina Camblin | music & lyrics by David Kisor

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A watercolor painting of a young hippo looking adorably forward surrounded by plants, flowers, water, bubbles, and a purple watercolor background.

Everyone’s favorite hippo makes her musical debut in this world premiere!

Based on the true story of the hippo that captured the world’s heart, this story follows Fiona’s journey from premature baby to larger-than-life heroine! When Fiona is born two months early at only twenty-nine pounds, the odds are stacked against her. But when a determined team of zookeepers and doctors refuses to give up on the little hippo that could, the beautiful friendships that form might be just the thing to give Fiona the strength she needs. From Cincinnati native Zina Camblin and ETC composer David Kisor, this touching story reminds us of the power of perseverance, compassion, and never giving up on the underdogs—or underhippos!

 

Fiona illustration courtesy of Loren Long.

Run time: ~2 hrs including one intermission

Fiona: The Musical is suitable for all general audiences, including children ages 4 and older. Due to the full-length nature of the show, children younger than 4 will not be admitted. Please note, each person attending must have a ticket regardless of age.

You'll love this show if you love...

  • Feel-good stories with tons of heart and charm
  • Exciting events that the whole family will love
  • Characters and shows based on real life and unique to Cincinnati (and by local writers!)
  • The one-of-a-kind experience of being part of a world premiere
  • High energy musicals that make you want to sing and dance
  • Plots about identity, friendship, and acceptance with characters you’ll adore
  • Everyone’s favorite hippo, Fiona!

Similar ETC shows:

  • The Frog Princess by Joseph McDonough and David Kisor
  • The Dancing Princesses by Joseph McDonough and David Kisor

 

Similar titles:

  • Madagascar (DreamWorks)
  • The Lion King (Disney)
  • Jungle Book (Disney)
  • Happy Feet (Warner Bros.)

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Reviews

“With moving sets, modernized costuming and stunning ensemble vocals rivaling the likes of Broadway, Fiona: The Musical is sure to delight theater-goers of all ages.” — Cincinnati Enquirer

“Through a hilarious and heartfelt musical journey, with resplendent music and lyrics by David Kisor and a sharp book by Zina Camblin, the story we all know so well comes alive.” — League of Cincinnati Theatres

“The result is a charming holiday offering . . . Fiona’s story, staged by Meyers, is a joyous, fanciful take on real events.” — Talkin’ Broadway

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Cast

Michael G. Bath

Lesser Kudu / Dudley
Michael G. Bath

Beasley

Swing
Beasley

Hannah Beaven

Annie (u/s Zoe & Fiona)
Hannah Beaven

Darnell Pierre Benjamin

Giraffe / Dr. Cornelius
Darnell Pierre Benjamin

TaShauna Ajoi Jenkins

Bearcat / Wanda
TaShauna Ajoi Jenkins
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Brandi La'Sherrill

Zoe
Brandi La'Sherrill

Sara Mackie

Bibi
Sara Mackie

Andrew Maloney

Pelican / Zander / Dance Captain
Andrew Maloney
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Erin McCamley

Fiona
Erin McCamley

Maddi O'Connell

Cal (u/s Bibi & Red Oxpecker / Pam)
Maddi O'Connell
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Emmy Rice

Ostrich / Teen
Emmy Rice

KG Rucker

DJ / Asst. Dance Captain
KG Rucker

Elexis Selmon

Yellow Oxpecker / Sam
Elexis Selmon
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R. DeAndré Smith

Henry
R. DeAndré Smith

Brooke Steele

Colobus Monkey / Diana
Brooke Steele

Jordan Whittaker

Cris (u/s Pelican / Zander)
Jordan Whittaker
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Kate Wilford

Red Oxpecker / Pam
Kate Wilford

Creative team

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Zina Camblin

Playwright
Zina Camblin
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David Kisor

Composer & Lyricist
David Kisor

D. Lynn Meyers

Director
D. Lynn Meyers
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Steve Goers

Music Director
Steve Goers
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Brian c. Mehring

Resident Scenic & Lighting Designer
Brian c. Mehring
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Maria Fernanda Ortiz Lopez

Costume Designer
Maria Fernanda Ortiz Lopez
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Emily Porter

Sound Designer
Emily Porter
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Mia Catherine Teboe

Associate Sound Designer & Sound Mixer
Mia Catherine Teboe
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Kelly Yurko

Wig & Makeup Designer
Kelly Yurko

Darnell Pierre Benjamin

Choreographer
Darnell Pierre Benjamin

Dee Anne Bryll

Choreographer
Dee Anne Bryll
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Shannon Rae Lutz

Properties Curator & Design Assistant
Shannon Rae Lutz
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Jacob Dowell

Technical Director
Jacob Dowell

Chris Lipstreu

Associate Production Manager & Master Electrician
Chris Lipstreu
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Margot Whitney

Production Stage Manager
Margot Whitney

Lexi Muller

Assistant Stage Manager
Lexi Muller

Events & Accessibility

Relaxed PerformanceRelaxed Performances

Saturday, November 18 at 2:00 pm | Saturday, November 25 at 2:00 pm

Relaxed performances are designed to create a comfortable arts experience for any audience member who may benefit from a more relaxed attitude surrounding theatre “rules.” Enjoy a welcoming, judgment-free environment with modifications including lower sound levels, relaxed attitude towards noise and movement from the audience, and more! Learn more about our relaxed performances.

Registration is required to attend a relaxed performance.


A photo of arts and crafts supplies scattered against bright construction paperVisionaries + Voices Crafts

Saturday, November 18 at 1:00 pm | Saturday, December 2 at 1:00 pm | Saturday, December 16 at 1:00 pm

Join teaching artists from Visionaries + Voices before the show to create your very own zoo animal crafts! Crafts and coloring pages for all ages will be available on ETC’s mezzanine level. No registration necessary—just arrive early! Visionaries + Voices is a Cincinnati non-profit organization that provides creative, professional, and educational opportunities to more than 125 visual artists with disabilities.


Several people in theirs 20s and 30s around a restaurant table smiling at the cameraShow Up! Young Professionals Event

Thursday, December 14 at 7:00 pm

Join other Young Professionals (at a special YP price) for the performance then walk to a nearby bar or restaurant to mingle and discuss the show over discounted drinks and bites.


American Sign LanguageASL-Interpreted Performance

Thursday, December 14 at 7:00 pm

Interpreters perform a translation of the play into ASL alongside the performance in a position with great sightlines to see both the action of the play and the interpreters.

Ask for an assistive listening device at any performance from our box office.


Audio Described PerformanceAudio Described Performance

Saturday, December 16 at 2:00 pm

Patrons can use a headset for one ear to hear descriptions of key visual elements inserted into natural pauses in the show, allowing patrons to still hear dialogue, sound effects, and music.

Ask for large print or Braille playbills at any performance from our box office.

Photo credits | First Timer’s Guide, Brooke Steele in The Frog Princess; Ticket Info, Bryant Bentley, Burgess Byrd, and Leslie Goddard-Baum in Detroit ’67 (Mikki Schaffner); Subscriptions, Cast of Hedwig and the Angry Inch; Ticket Discounts, Torie Wiggins in Your Negro Tour Guide. All images by Ryan Kurtz unless otherwise noted.