Monthly Archives: July 2012

PUTT TO DEATH on July 21

PUTT TO DEATH
Presented by The Whodunit? Players
July 21
Kenwood 

A fast-paced, interactive murder mystery where audience members become suspects and have a chance to solve the crime. An uproarious combination of theater and comedy and a chance to use your deductive skills with hilarious results!

Sandy Dunes Daniels manages an upscale Country Club, but the game of golf is only part of what’s going on. It seems that everyone at the club has their own agenda, and some of their games can be a little hazardous. When somebody shoots a hole in one … of them, the secrets start to come out. Who had the best reason for murder? Was it the ambitious Assistant Manager? The disapproving, temperance-minded former Club President? The controlling, possessive Banker? The unappreciated Golf Pro? Don’t miss this opportunity to use your deductive skills to see if you can uncover the murderer.

  • Sat, July 21 at 5pm & 8pm

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THE GREAT CROSS COUNTRY RACE runs July 20-28

THE GREAT CROSS COUNTRY RACE or THE HARE AND THE TORTOISE
Presented by Milford Theatre Guilde
July 20-28
Milford 

Directed by Linda Roll

This family friendly show features the talents of these 15 area kids: Abigail Clark, Hanna Clark, Reece Gormley, Kaitlyn Griswold, Cassidy Hall, Hannah Hauck, Allee Johnson, Emilee Johnson, Robbie Johnson, Arman Kussman, Megan Kussman, Madison Pecot, Jarod Shelley, Jacob Shelley & Grace Trammell

  • Fri-Sat, July 20 & 21 at 8pm
  • Sun, July 22 at 2pm
  • Fri-Sat, July 27-28 at 8pm

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Disney’s THE LITTLE MERMAID runs July 20-22

Disney’s THE LITTLE MERMAID
Presented by Spotlight Community Theatre
July 20-22
St. Leon, Ind.

Travel under the sea with Ariel and her friends as they face off against the evil sea-witch Ursula. It is a classic story with some new songs and old favorites.

  • Fri-Sat, July 20-21 at 7pm
  • Sun, July 22 at 2pm

To purchase tickets or for more information, please call 513-922-4420 or email spotlightcommunitytheater@yahoo.com.

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MPI Announces Auditions for MOONLIGHT AND MAGNOLIAS

MOONLIGHT AND MAGNOLIAS: It’s 1939 and legendary Hollywood producer David O. Selznick has shut down production of his new epic, “Gone With the Wind.” Selznick pulls in famed screenwriter Ben Hecht and formidable director Victor Fleming for a complete script rewrite. On a hilarious, yet sometimes emotional roller coaster, they labor behind locked doors over five days to fashion a screenplay that will become the blueprint for one of the most successful and beloved films of all time.

Cast needs: 3 men & 1 woman:

  • Ben Hecht (Age Range 41-50)
    As a Hollywood screenwriter and playwright, Hecht is offered $15,000 by producer David O. Selznick to, in five days time, rewrite the screenplay for Gone with the Wind, the filming of which has come to a complete halt. The problem is that Hecht hasn’t read the novel, and after hearing a quick synopsis, he thinks the film is doomed to failure. He is an ex-journalist from Chicago and is very committed to pro-Jewish causes. He also butts heads with the newly appointed director Victor Fleming more than once during the five-day re-write, as he isn’t shy to share his cynicism and sarcasm.
  • Victor Fleming (Age Range 46-55)
    A Hollywood director who is pulled from directing The Wizard of Oz, Fleming is to take over Gone with the Wind. His other films have been mostly action films, but he says “if you can write it, I can shoot it.” He and Selznick frantically act out all the characters in Gone with the Wind for Hecht, who types as they role-play.
  • David O. Selznick (Age Range 36-45)
    A renowned Hollywood producer, Selznick confines Hecht, Fleming, and himself in his office for five days, subsisting on only bananas and peanuts, until a new screenplay is complete. He is the son-in-law of legendary film producer Louis B. Mayer of MGM fame, and throughout the play suffers from occasional catatonic stupors.
  • Miss Poppenghul (Age 26 +)
    The long-suffering assistant of Mr. Selznick, Miss Poppenghul is constantly on-call and dutifully fulfills each request made of her during the men’s five-day confinement

Auditions will consist of cold readings from the script.

The production will be staged January 11th through January 27th, 2013.

For more information or questions about the MOONLIGHT AND MAGNOLIAS auditions, contact the director at bryllcohen@zoomtown.com or bryllda@ucmail.uc.edu.

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EdTA Seeks Educational Programs Coordinator

The Educational Theatre Association (EdTA) is a professional organization for theatre education with approximately 90,000 members nationwide. EdTA’s mission is shaping lives through theatre education by: Honoring student achievement in theatre and enriching their theatre education experience; Supporting teachers by providing professional development, networking opportunities, resources, and recognition; and Influencing public opinion that theatre education is essential and builds life skills. EdTA operates the International Thespian Society (ITS), an honorary organization that has inducted over 2 million theatre students since its founding in 1929.

Job description
EdTA seeks an Educational Programs Coordinator to perform event programming support for the Education Department. This is a full-time entry level position with benefits. This individual will have heavy interaction with members and staff, and must enjoy working in a team atmosphere.

Summary of basic duties and  esponsibilities
The Educational Programs Coordinator supports the Education staff in planning association events. Responsibilities include writing letters, checking information, scheduling travel, communicating with teachers and students, and research of educational themes. Knowledge of theatre is a plus.

JOB TITLE: Educational Programs Coordinator

POSITION REPORTS TO: Director of Education

EDUCATION REQUIRED: High school diploma

SKILLS REQUIRED: Must be able to work independently, able to be responsible for and assist on multiple projects simultaneously, detail oriented, highly motivated, a clear communicator, and have a willingness to accept direction from several managers.

STATUS: Nonexempt: Regular, hourly

JOB DESCRIPTION:

Thespian Festival

  • Serve as integral team member for Festival planning and execution.
  • Process applications for the auditions program, including: checking forms for qualifying criteria, communicating with students and teachers to enforce deadlines, and creating all audition binders and flash drives for college representatives and audition judges.
  • Supervise Chapter Select Showcase including setting the performance schedule, managing communication, and preparing schedules and support forms for the theatre, and writing/mailing thank-you’s and certificates, etc.
  • Coordinate Freestyle Theatre including sign-up, mailing confirmation letters, answering questions, scheduling, and writing and mailing thank-you’s and certificates, etc.
  • Assist with research, copying, typing and other Festival responsibilities as needed.
  • Copy all security reports and create all security binders.
  • Travel to event and work in assigned areas, such as office management, workshop assistance, and I.E. assistance.

Junior Festivals

Under the guidance of the Event Coordinator:

  • Provide administrative support for Junior Festivals.
  • Prepare all information for the registration confirmation packets, including: directions, maps, shuttle services, rental car agencies, and airport information.
  • Prepare school floor plans for insertion in event program.
  • Travel to events as needed.
  • Prepare event program for printing, including: overall schedule, workshop descriptions and bios, and play information.
  • Research all theme topics for the Team Play-Create program and prepare educational packets for team directors.

General

Under the guidance of the department director:

  • prepare communications with all main stage screening teams, including writing invitation letters, preparing contact sheets, creating directions for screeners, and writing letters to the directors.
  • For all events assist with research, copying, typing, data entry or work as needed.
  • For all events assist with badge preparation, packet preparation, workshop handouts, and packing of all materials and supplies.
  • Assist with review and revisions of online registration sites.
  • Oversee/assist with all accounts receivable collections.
  • Travel, on behalf of the association, as needed, for event support.
  • Performs other duties as assigned by authorized co-workers.

COMPUTER SYSTEMS USED: Microsoft Windows, Excel, Word, Outlook, and Mozilla. Adobe Acrobat and Association Management Software a plus.

Please submit cover letter, résumé, salary history and/or requirements to:

EdTA, Attn: Nancy Brown, Director of Education, 2343 Auburn Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45219 or by e-mail to nbrown@schooltheatre.org. No phone calls, please.

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