Yearly Archives: 2012

MPI Announces Ken Ludwig’s THE FOX ON THE FAIRWAY

Mariemont Players presents THE FOX ON THE FAIRWAY, a comedy by Ken Ludwig, at the Walton Creek Theater, 4101 Walton Creek Road (just East of Mariemont), September 7th through September 23rd, 2012.

Bingham, president of the Quail Valley Country Club, discovers that the golfer he thought would play for his club has switched sides, and the huge bet he had foolishly wagered will likely be lost.

You’ll never look at golf the same way again as this fast-moving farce twists and turns from one laugh surprise to another.

THE FOX ON THE FAIRWAY is directed by Patrick Downey, produced by Norma Niinemets and Cathy Lutts, and features Jay Dallas Benson, Barbara Blum, Ashley Brock, Jason Endicott, Gary Glass and Traci Taylor.

Performances will be at 8:00pm on September 6th (preview), September 7th, September 8th, September 13th, September 14th, September 15th, September 20th and September 21st; at 7:00pm on September 9th; at 2:00pm & 7:00pm on September 16th; at 4:00pm & 8:00pm on September 22nd; and at 2:00pm on September 23rd.

For more information or to order tickets for THE FOX ON THE FAIRWAY, call Betsy at 513.684.1236. All seats are reserved and cost $17 each; non-reserved seats for the preview only are $10 each.

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BCT Presents MUSICAL CHAIRS Sept. 7-16

The first show of Beavercreek Community Theatre’s 2012-2013 season has the BCT audience watching an audience (on the stage) watching an off Broadway play.

MUSICAL CHAIRS, directed by Matt Owens of Beavercreek, is a light-hearted musical featuring the diverse drama that takes place within the audience.

It runs September 7-16 with 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday performances and 3 p.m. Sunday matinees at Beavercreek Community Theatre, located within the Lofino Center at 3868 Dayton-Xenia Road in Beavercreek.

Playwright Joe Preston, portrayed by Nick Vanderpool of Dayton, has had a long dry spell.

As his producer, played by Suzanne Clabaugh of Belmont, tries to calm his nerves, in walks his ex-wife and TV star Valerie Brooks, played by Katie Blankenship of Dayton, who has no idea that their failed relationship figures into the show’s plot.

To add to Joe’s angst, the audience includes three theater critics portrayed by Krista Stuber of Huber Heights, Daryl Copeland of Dayton and Brian Kester of Beavercreek.

The diverse audience also includes two typical “grey-haired matinee ladies” portrayed by Terry Lupp and Donna Cason, both of Dayton and a married couple that argues constantly, played by Dayton residents Lynn Kesson and Michael Stockstill.

And then there is the anxious young man, played by Jordan Tyler Duvall of Miamisburg, waiting for his date while a club singer, played by Matt Curry of Belmont, tries to impress his date, portrayed by Sydney Lanier of Beavercreek, after bringing her to the show on his motorcycle in the rain.

A few seats away, a newly-wealthy business man, played by Kip Moore of Dayton, endures the “culture” his wife, played by Pam McGinnis of Oakwood, is forcing upon him.

The crew of MUSICAL CHAIRS includes choreographer Katie Kerry of Kettering, pianist Jenn Clark of Beavercreek, stage manager Heather Croley of Kettering, stage assistant Hans Unser of Beavercreek, set designer Chris Harmon of Centerville, lighting designer John Falkenbach of Dayton, lighting assistant Mercedes Warren of Beavercreek, music director Ben Spencer of Riverside, producer Diana Blowers of Beavercreek and costume designers Lora Beaty of Centerville and Noelle Carpenter of Kettering.

Tickets, which are $13 for adults and $11 for students, BCT members and seniors, can be reserved by calling (937) 429-4737 and leaving a message or by emailing boxoffice@bctheatre.org.

For more information, visit the theater’s Web site at http://www.bctheatre.org, where the tickets can be purchased online with a credit card.

Season passes for all seven shows are $78 for an adult or $60 for a senior, student or BCT member while passes for five shows are $59 and $44 respectively and for three shows the pass is $37 and $30.

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True Theatre Seeks Your Story on “Learning”

True Theatre is looking for stories on “LEARNING” for their first show of their third season (Monday, October 15, 2012)

Time to go back to school with True Theatre! Whether it was in the classroom or on the streets, teaching or being taught, learning is a part of all our lives and all of this evening’s stories. Will YOUR story be among them?

True Theatre is producing trueLEARNING, which will run for one night only on Monday, October 15th at the Know Theatre in downtown Cincinnati. They are now making appointments with people to hear their true, personal, LEARNING-related stories for possible inclusion in the show. Appointments will be for Saturday, September 8 or by arrangement. If you have a story you would like True Theatre to consider for this show, reach out to them at truetheatre.com/contact.html or by writing stories@truetheatre.com. They will work with you to set an appointment and provide directions.

On the night of the show, stories will be expected to fit into a 10-15 minute time window and be told without notes. For the initial appointment, it is hoped, but not mandatory, that candidates can come close to these constraints. Unique approaches to the theme are welcome.

Following the consideration period, True Theatre will select five (5) stories for the show which fit the theme, have a good structure, and which balance nicely against the other stories selected.

If your story is selected for the show, you will be expected to work with True Theatre to find time to participate in 1 – 3 rehearsals (as needed) and then participate in the show.

Other shows that True Theatre is producing this season (and for which they are looking for storytellers) include:

  • January 7, 2013: trueCINCINNATI: Stories about our favorite city and our home.
  • April 8, 2013: trueMISCHIEF: These storytellers have been up to no good! …or are the victims of those who were. Come hear about pranks and pranksters and the sneaky things that go on when you’re not looking!
  • July 29, 2012: trueCRIME: The crime rate in the summer is higher than at any other time of the year. Duck for cover with True Theatre for these stories of crime and punishment.

[All shows are at 7:30PM]

If you have a story that you think fits one of these themes or just have one that you *gotta *share, reach out to True Theatre by the methods listed above.

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BPI Announces Cast of THE PASSION OF DRACULA

Beechmont Players, Inc. presents THE PASSION OF DRACULA.

This new take on the Dracula legend earns rave reviews due to its artful mixture of romance, classic gothic drama and, at times, nearly farcical comedy. It’s 1911 in the English countryside, site of the ominous Whitby Sanatorium. Several villagers have died mysteriously after the arrival of a reclusive foreigner. Coincidence? According to the notable scientist Dr. Van Helsing, Count Dracula is a threat to humanity and must be destroyed. Follow Van Helsing and his compatriots as they battle the powerful vampire to keep him from stealing the soul of the lovely heroine.

The cast includes:

  • Dracula – Alan Harland
  • Dr. Cedric Seward – Mark Metzner
  • Jameson – Bryce Willson
  • Professor Van Helsing – Burt McCollom
  • Dr. Helga Van Zandt – Darcy Little
  • Lord Godalming – Vern Burns
  • Mr. Renfield – Loren Muzzy
  • Wilhelmina Murray – Merritt Beischel
  • Jonathan Harker – Aaron Maas

THE PASSION OF DRACULA is directed by Laura Boggs and runs Oct. 19-27 at the Anderson Center. For more information visit www.beechmontplayers.org.

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TDW Announces Cast of DOUBT

The Drama Workshop is pleased to announce the following casting decisions for DOUBT: A PARABLE…

  • Sister James – Julia Hedges
  • Father Flynn – Glenn Schaich
  • Sister Aloysius – Christine Dye
  • Mrs Muller – TBA

Many of the auditions given were absolutely fantastic, and we had a lot of fun watching each actor bring their character to life, with their own interpretation and nuances. Thank you to everybody who auditioned!

Our current production team includes Michael L. Morehead (director, sound/lighting design), Rusty Lacy (stage manager), Ray Persing (producer, set design), Tobie Braverman (properties), and Jason Cox (sound/light execution).

If you are interested in a backstage role with this production, please contact Ray Persing.

For more information, see the TDW website at www.thedramaworkshop.org.

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