Yearly Archives: 2012

TCT Seeks Actors for ArtReach Tour

The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati needs a Hispanic male 18-30 years old, and a Caucasian female and male 18-30 years old for our “Cincinnati: City of Immigrants” fall ArtReach tour, Sept. 14 through Dec. 19. Contract position. Paid by performance. Please email Deondra at deondra.means@thechildrenstheatre.com or call 513-569-8080 ext. 19 to schedule an audition.

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CSP Announces Cast of PROOF

CenterStage Players Announces Cast of PROOF

Florence, KY, August 14, 2012—CenterStage Players, Inc. is pleased to announce an outstanding cast for its upcoming production of David Auburn’s Pulitzer and Tony Award winning play, PROOF:

  • Catherine—Aubrey Wilson
  • Claire—Jody Hart de Henriquez
  • Robert—Tom Manning
  • Hal—Zachary Larson

On the eve of her birthday, Catherine, a troubled woman, has spent years caring for her brilliant but unstable father, a famous mathematician. Now, following his death, she must deal with her own volatile emotions; the arrival of her estranged sister, Claire; and the attentions of Hal, a former student of her father’s who hopes to find valuable work in the 103 notebooks that her father left behind. Over the long weekend that follows, a burgeoning romance and the discovery of a mysterious notebook draw Catherine into the most difficult problem of all: How much of her father’s madness—or genius—will she inherit?

PROOF opens Thursday, October 25 and runs Thursday-Saturday at 8:00 p.m. through November 3 at Mr. T’s Tavern in Covington, KY. Tickets are $15 and are available by phone at 859.384.3234, online at www.seatyourself.biz/centerstageplayers, or at the door.

CenterStage Players, Inc. was formed in 1994 in Florence, KY in order to promote theatre arts and to provide opportunities for those interested in theatre arts to develop their talents. CSP produces theatrical, educational, and philanthropic productions in Greater Cincinnati. Its goal is to provide a venue for enjoyment, participation, and education within the theatre arts for adults, students, and children of all ages in Boone County and the surrounding communities. For more information, please visit www.centerstageplayers.org.

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Casting Call for Faith-Based Television Pilot

Faith Based Television Pilot Breakdown
Non Union

Roles Currently Casting

  • (Lead) Male mid to late 40’s, must sing. He is a former 80’s Rock Star
  • (Lead) Female 18-22, must sing. Smart beautiful girl with a passion to see the world
  • Female late 30- mid 40’s must sing. Smart, Sassy, Lauren Graham type
  • Male 55-65 Strict by the book preacher
  • Female 40’s – Early 50’s Should Sing, a former Miss Kentucky and now married to the minister of the church. She is a strong personality.
  • Female Must Sing. 30’s or early 40’s. A professional Busybody.
  • Male, 40’s a former football star who lives in his past glory.
  • Male, 30’s – 40’s Must sing. Funny, Nerdy, and conservative.
  • Female, 40’s Must sing. Reputation as the town flirt.
  • Extra Roles available of all ages both singing and non-singing.

Please submit picture and resume to kat@abundantfields.net or mail to 3037 Dixie Hwy Suite 214 Edgewood KY 41017. If you sing send a link or mail a sample of your vocal skills.

Casting has begun. We will begin bringing in folks in for a first round of auditions next week.

We will be filming in the Northern Kentucky region.

We are also beginning to crew up. Interested crew should also email resumes to kat@abundantfields.net.

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BCT Announces Cast of THE SUGAR BEAN SISTERS

Beavercreek Community Theatre is pleased to announce the cast of BCT’s Edge Of The Creek Production of THE SUGAR BEAN SISTERS.

The roles will be performed by:

  • Faye Clementine Nettles – Monique Hobbs
  • Willie Mae Nettles – Terry Larson
  • Videllia Sparks – Jill Proudfoot
  • The Bishop Crumley – Steve Strawser
  • The Reptile Woman – Sarah Caplan

Performances of THE SUGAR BEAN SISTERS, directed by Doug Lloyd, run Oct. 26-Nov. 4. For more information visit http://www.bctheatre.org/nowplaying/comingsoon_details/aWQ9NjI%3D/.

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CSC Presents Great American Pulitzer Price Winning Classic TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD on Stage

Bruce Cromer as Atticus Finch & Alyssa Mehnert as Jean Louise Finch (Scout). Photo by Jeanna Vella.

Cincinnati Shakespeare Company kicks off the fall theatre season with an adaptation of Harper Lee’s TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, opening September 7th, 2012

CINCINNATI, August 21, 2012 – Cincinnati Shakespeare Company is pleased to present Harper Lee’s classic American novel “To Kill a Mockingbird” adapted by Christopher Sergel. This production is directed by Cincinnati Shakespeare Company Artistic Associate Sara Clark and features Bruce Cromer, Darnell Pierre Benjamin and three young actors- Alyssa Mehnert, Jack Johnson & Noah Lentini. This production is generously sponsored by LPK. The ensemble is sponsored by Taft, Stettinius & Hollister LLP and the production design is sponsored by Matson Money.

In 1935, in the “tired old town” of Maycomb, Alabama, Scout (Alyssa Mehnert) and her brother Jem (Noah Lentini) learn courage and compassion as their father, Atticus Finch (Bruce Cromer), defends Tom Robinson (Darnell Pierre Benjamin), a young black man accused of a crime. Told with warmth and honesty, “To Kill a Mockingbird” asks us to take a look at our country’s past and to examine how far we’ve come today.

This stage adaptation by Christopher Sergel, has become a popular favorite ever since it’s 1991 premiere at the Paper Mill Playhouse in New Jersey. It has been performed in theatres all across the United States& beyond including Milwaukee Repertory Theater, Stratford Shakespeare Festival, Utah Shakespeare Festival, Steppenwolf Theater, Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Shakespeare Theater of New Jersey and others. Sergel actually began the adaptation in 1970 and took twenty years and countless revisions to perfect this adaptation of the novel. Harper Lee was always very cautious and careful about whom she would permit to use her story and Sergel has created the only approved stage adaptation. Today, there is an annual performance of “To Kill a Mockingbird” at the courthouse in Lee’s hometown of Monroeville every spring, though Lee, who still lives there, does not attend. She remains “deeply private and defiantly silent” about her Pulitzer Prize winning novel.

“To Kill a Mockingbird” is directed by CSC Artistic Associate and seven year ensemble member Sara Clark. Clark directed last season’s gorgeous production of “Love’s Labour’s Lost” as well as CSC’s wildly popular touring production of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”. “Nearly one million copies of ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ continue to sell each year,” says Clark “and the myriad of people who continue to classify it as their favorite book continues to grow. Each year it is read and loved by 13 year-old girls, by ladies with blue hair, by men with callused hands…not, I believe, because they all love a good piece of historical fiction, but because they connect with the simple yet profound truths it conveys. Just before Atticus Finch’s famous final speech to the jury at Tom Robinson’s trial, ten year-old Dill articulates his theory on why the reclusive Boo Radley stays shut up in his house: ‘Maybe he found out the way people can go outa their way to despise each other.’ In some ways, this country has come a long way from the atrocities of segregation and prejudice, but in other ways, we have not. Our laws may have changed, but in our hearts we still wrestle with suspicion and hate of anything and anyone different from us. What a wonderful thing it would be if in 300 years, prejudice has ceased to exist; people read ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ and think to themselves, ‘So what was the big deal?’ But we’re not there yet. The story still needs to be told.”

Starring as Atticus Finch, Bruce Cromer, a frequent guest artist at CSC, was last seen on CSC’s stage as Thomas More in “A Man for All Seasons”. His previous credits at CSC include Benedick in “Much Ado About Nothing”, Salieri in “Amadeus”, Prospero in “The Tempest”, and the title role in “King Lear”. Last season he was Pete/Neil/John in “Speaking in Tongues” at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, in a one-man “Romeo & Juliet” with the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra, Richard in “Time Stands Still” at Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati and Scrooge in “A Christmas Carol” (seventh year in the role at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park).

Third year ensemble member, Darnell Pierre Benjamin will appear as Tom Robinson. He has been featured on CSC’s stage as the King of Navarre in “Love’s Labour’s Lost”, Valentine in “The Two Gentlemen of Verona” and Malcolm in “Macbeth”. Some other credits in Cincinnati include Belize in “Angels in America” and Charles Wallace in “A Wrinkle in Time”, both at Know Theatre, as well as a dancer with Pones, Inc. at the 2010 and 2011 Cincinnati Fringe Festivals.

CSC is pleased to welcome three young actors to our stage for this production. Playing the role of Jean Louise Finch (Scout), Alyssa Mehnert, is an eighth grader at the Montessori Academy of Cincinnati. This past year Alyssa played Benvolio in the Countryside YMCA’s production of “The Suessification of Romeo & Juliet”, and Hermia at the CSC Summer Camp performance of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”. Jack Johnson, also joining CSC for the first time in the role of Charles Baker Harris (Dill), is in 8th grade at Indian Hill. He recently appeared as Pete Cratchit in the 2011 “A Christmas Carol” at Cincinnati Playhouse In The Park. And joining us again after appearing in last season’s acclaimed production of “The Grapes of Wrath” is Noah Lentini, a 9th grader a Talawanda Middle School. Noah, playing the role of Jeremy Finch (Jem), has also been a part of “A Christmas Carol” and has also appeared onstage locally with CCM & CCM Prep, The Carnegie and Fairfield Footlighters as well as several film credits.

Performances of “To Kill a Mockingbird” are scheduled from September 7- 30, 2012 on Thursday, Friday & Saturday evenings at 7:30pm and Saturday and Sundays at 2pm. Preview performances are on September 5th & 6th and tickets are $14. No performance Sunday September 9. The theater is located at 719 Race Street, downtown Cincinnati, two blocks west of the Aronoff Center. Single ticket prices range from $22-$28 on Thursday Nights and Sunday Matinees and from $26-$32 on Friday and Saturday Nights. If available, $14 student rush tickets may be purchased 30 minutes before a show with a valid student ID. Visa, Discover, MasterCard, and American Express are accepted. Ticketing fees may apply. Discounts are available for students, seniors and groups as well as Enjoy the Arts and AAA members. To purchase tickets or for more information, call the CSC Box Office at 513.381.BARD (2273) ext. 1, or go online at www.cincyshakes.com.

Cast
Benjamin, Darnell Pierre………………………………Tom Robinson
Chace, Billy* ………………………………………………Heck Tate
Cromer, Bruce*…………………………………………Atticus Finch
Cromer, Charlie………….……………………………Clerk, ensemble
Early, Ken………….…………………………………Reverend Sykes
Emery, Travis……………………………………..3rd Man, ensemble
Fracher, Sherman*……………………………………….Mrs. Dubose
Goodman, Jessie Wray………………………………………ensemble
Hopkins, Jim*……………………..Judge Taylor, Walter Cunningham
Johnson, Jack..……………………………Charles Baker Harris (Dill)
Lentini, Noah………………………………………Jeremy Finch (Jem)
McGee, Miranda…………….……………………Stephanie Crawford
Mehnert, Alyssa……….……….……..……Jean Louise Finch (Scout)
Mengelkoch, Kelly*…………………………………Maudie Atkinson
Rabinowitz, Sam……………………………Nathan Radley, ensemble
Rader, Maggie Lou……………………………….……Mayella Ewell
Rose, Nicholas*……………………….……………………Bob Ewell
Schute, Zach………………………………………4th Man, ensemble
Vimtrup, Brent*………..…………..Mr. Gilmer, Arthur Radley (Boo)
Wiggins, Torie………………………………………………Calpurnia
Production Staff
Sara Clark……….………….……….………………….……..Director
Justin McCombs* ……………………………………..Stage Manager
Alice Flanders*..……………………..Assistant Stage Manager, Props
Doug Borntrager………………………………………Sound Designer
Gregory Bredestege…………..Master Electrician, Technical Assistant
Drew Fracher**.………………………………………..Fight Director
Rocco Dal Vera………………………………………….Vocal Coach
James Geier………………………………………………………Wigs
Bryan Lussier……………………………………….Lighting Designer
Travis McElroy…………………..Scenic Designer, Technical Director,
Master Carpenter
Brian Isaac Phillips………………………Producing Artistic Director
Heidi Jo Schiemer…….……………………………Costume Designer
Kevin Semancik…………………………………….Technical Intern
Mary C. Woll……………………………Assistant Costume Designer
Teresa Wellman……………………Scenic Paint, Technical Assistant
* Member of the Actors Equity Association
**Member of the Society of American Fight Directors

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About Season 19:
Season 19 is generously sponsored by The Otto M. Budig Family Foundation. Cincinnati Shakespeare Company receives operating support from The Ohio Arts Council and is supported, in part, by the generosity of thousands of individuals and businesses that give annually to ArtsWave. The season design sponsor is Judge Mark Painter. Production dates and info on Season 19 are available online at http://www.cincyshakes.com/season-19.html.

About Cincinnati Shakespeare Company:
Cincinnati Shakespeare Company is a professional theatre company dedicated to bringing Shakespeare and the classics to life for audiences of all ages. Located in the heart of downtown Cincinnati, CSC produces a dozen mainstage productions each season. CSC employs a resident company of actors and artists who live and work in Cincinnati year-round, and performs on a Small Professional Theatre contract with Actors’ Equity Association. Cincinnati Shakespeare Company’s Education and Outreach Programs see an average if 18,000 students each season by taking Shakespeare into schools, parks, community centers and by hosting educational matinees of mainstage productions at its home on Race Street. In Season 20, CSC will become one of only a handful of companies worldwide to have produced Shakespeare’s 38-play canon in its entirety. CSC is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization and all donations are tax deductible.

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