Monthly Archives: June 2013

NET Announces Season Auditions

NETAt the end of June, New Edgecliff Theatre will be holding auditions for two of its 2013-2014 productions.

All auditions are held at the Essex Studios, 2511 Essex Place, Cincinnati, OH 45206. NO APPOINTMENT IS NECESSARY.

Please come prepared to read from the script; you may also be asked to perform a monologue. Bring a headshot and resume, if available. If you have additional questions, please contact Artistic Director Jim Stump at jstump@newedgecliff.com.

Bus Stop directed by Jared Doren
Tuesday 6/25, 6-10pm
Call Backs (if needed) Wednesday 6/26, 6-10pm

Other People’s Money directed by Greg Proccacino
Thursday 6/27, 6-10 p.m.
Call Backs (if needed) Saturday 6/29, 1-4 p.m.

PLEASE NOTE:
The 12 Dates of Christmas has already been cast. Roles in our radio drama fundraiser Frankenstein are by invitation only. Interested parties should contact Artistic Director Jim Stump at jstump@newedgecliff.com.

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NET Announces 16th Season: Best Laid Plans

NETNew Edgecliff Theatre announced today their lineup for the 2013-14 Season, themed “The Best Laid Plans.”

Artistic Director Jim stump says, “It’s a story as old as time. We plan out our days, our weeks and even our lives, but no matter how carefully and meticulously, something always seems to get in the way. Sometimes only a minor adjustment is needed to circumvent the obstacle. Other times, a whole new course must be laid. The plays in our 16th season all deal with plans that are disrupted and the ways these disruptions are handled.”

A journey is literally waylaid as a bus is stranded at a diner in a snowstorm in William Inge’s Bus Stop. Each of the passengers, as well as the inhabitants of the diner, is certain of the path his or her life is taking. But this one evening’s chance encounter with each other will change their lives forever.

In Gina Hoben’s The 12 Dates of Christmas, a young woman’s world is turned upside down when she sees her fiancé kissing another woman on national television. She now sets out to navigate the world of dating with several course changes along the way. When she finally resolves to give up, even that plan can’t last.

Other People’s Money by Jerry Sterner examines what is perhaps the biggest game changer in contemporary American life–Wall Street. As a smarmy Wall Street takeover artist targets a small but long-established family company, he finds that plans to change other people’s lives come with changes of their own.

Tickets on sale beginning August 5th.
Adults $25.25, Seniors $20.25, and Students $17.25
Special pricing for Sweet Suspense, $35 includes dessert buffet

Season Schedule

Bus Stop
by William Inge
Directed by Jared Doren
September 18-28, 2013
at the Fifth Third Bank Theatre, Aronoff Center

In the middle of a howling snowstorm, a bus out of Kansas City pulls up at a cheerful roadside diner. All roads are blocked, and four or five weary travelers are going to have to hole up until morning.

Cherie, a nightclub chanteuse in a sparkling gown and a seedy fur-trimmed jacket, is the passenger with most to worry about. She’s been pursued, made love to and finally kidnapped by a twenty-one-year-old cowboy with a ranch of his own and the romantic methods of an unusually headstrong bull. This belligerent cowhand is right behind her, ready to sling her over his shoulder and carry her, alive and kicking, all the way to Montana. Even as she’s ducking out from under his clumsy but confident embraces, and screeching at him fiercely to shut him up, she pauses to furrow her forehead and muse, “Somehow deep inside of me I got a funny feeling I’m gonna end up in Montana …” As a counterpoint to the main romance, the proprietor of the cafe and the bus driver at last find time to develop a friendship of their own; a middle-age scholar comes to terms with himself; and a young girl who works in the cafe also gets her first taste of romance.

The 12 Dates of Christmas
by Ginna Hoben
Remounted by Jim Stump
December 11-21, 2013
at a venue to be announced

After seeing her fiancé kiss another woman at the televised Thanksgiving Day Parade, Mary’s life falls apart – just in time for the holidays. Over the next year, she stumbles back into the dating world, where “romance” ranges from weird and creepy to absurd and comical. It seems nothing can help Mary’s growing cynicism, until the charm and innocence of a five-year-old boy unexpectedly brings a new outlook on life and love. This heartwarming one-woman play offers a hilarious and modern alternative to the old standards of the holiday season. Featuring the return of Annie Kalahurka in her LCT-nominated performance.

Other People’s Money
by Jerry Sterner
Directed by Greg Proccacino
April 16-26, 2014
at the Fifth Third Bank Theatre, Aronoff Center
Winner! Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Off-Broadway Play

Wall Street takeover artist Lawrence Garfinkle’s computer is going tilt over the undervalued stock of New England Wire & Cable. If the stockholders back his takeover, they will make a bundle but what will happen to the 1200 employees and the community when he liquidates the assets? Opposing the rapacious financier are the genial man who has run the company since the year one and his chief operations officer. They bring in a young lawyer who specializes in fending off takeovers. Should she use green mail? Find a white knight? Employ a shark repellent? This compelling drama explores whether corporate raiders are creatures from the Black Lagoon of capitalism or realists.

Sweet Suspense Radio Drama Fundraiser: Frankenstein
adapted by Catie O’Keefe/Directed by Bob Allen
Saturday, October 19, 2013
venue to be announced

The horror classic is brought to life in the theatre of the mind with New Edgecliff Theatre’s radio theatre performance of “Frankenstein”, adapted from the book by Mary Shelley. As our actors, along with live sound effects, retell the story of reanimating the dead, the story takes on a new dimension, with each audience member conjuring up their own unique vision of the monster.

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OCTAFest Schedule of Excerpts

OCTA_logoThe annual OCTAFEST will be presented June 21 and 22 at Miami University Parrish Auditorium – Hamilton, OH

  • Early Bird registration period has closed, however standard rates are in place.
  • All registrations must be in by June 17.
  • To print a form or register via Pay Pal, please go to http://cinstages.com/ACT/ACTconference.asp 

SCHEDULE OF EXCERPTS

Fri, June 21

  • 7:30pm DOUBT, A PARABLE The Drama Workshop
  • 8:30pm I HATE HAMLET The Sunset Players

Sun, June 22

  • 9am ELEEMOSYNARY Stagecrafters
  • 10am ONE FREAKY AFTERNOON IN THE OFFICE LUNCHROOM Village Players
  • 11am THE LARAMIE PROJECT CenterStage Players of Ohio
  • LUNCH
  • 1pm THE GREAT AMERICAN TRAILER PARK MUSICAL Footlighters
  • 2pm OF MICE AND MEN Mason Community Players
  • 3pm SPRING AWAKENING Showbiz Players
  • 4pm YOU CAN’T TAKE IT WITH YOU Milford Theatre Guilde

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SC Announces 2013-2014 Season Auditions

SC_logoStagecrafters will be holding auditions for the 2013 – 2014 Season on June 26 & 27 from 7:00 pm – 9:30 pm at the Sharonville Fine Arts Center, 11165 Reading Rd.

There will be cold readings from the script. Please bring resume and headshot if you have them. If you have questions please use the contact form at www.stagecraftersinc.org.

BUS STOP by William Inge, directed by Eve Bolton. Cast – 5 M, 3 W.
Production dates – Sept. 28 & 29, Oct. 4, 5 & 6, 2013.

  • Elma Duckworth, a waitress – Must be able to play mid – late teens
  • Grace Hoylard, owner of the restaurant
  • Cherie, a chanteuse
  • Bo Decker, a young rancher and cowboy
  • Will Masters, a Sheriff
  • Dr. Gerald Lyman, a former college professor
  • Carl, a bus driver
  • Virgil Blessing, a ranch hand 

In the middle of a howling snowstorm, a bus out of Kansas City pulls up at a cheerful roadside diner. All roads are blocked, and four or five weary travelers are going to have to hole up until morning. Cherie, a nightclub chanteuse in a sparkling gown and a seedy fur-trimmed jacket, is the passenger with most to worry about. She’s been pursued, made love to and finally kidnapped by a twenty-one-year-old cowboy ready to sling her over his shoulder and carry her, alive and kicking, all the way to Montana. As a counterpoint to the main romance, the proprietor of the cafe and the bus driver, at last, find time to develop a friendship of their own; a middle-age scholar comes to terms with himself; and a young girl who works in the cafe also gets her first taste of romance.

THE DIXIE SWIM CLUB by Nicholas Hope, Jessie Jones & Jamie Wooten, directed by Karen Vanover. Cast – 5 W (must be able to play 40s to 60s).

Production dates March 8, 9, 14, 15 &16, 2014

  • Sheree – the spunky team captain, desperately tries to maintain her organized and “perfect” life, and continues to be the group’s leader.
  • Dinah – the wisecracking overachiever, is a career dynamo. But her victories in the courtroom are in stark contrast to the frustrations of her personal life.
  • Lexie – pampered and outspoken, is determined to hold on to her looks and youth as long as possible. She enjoys being married – over and over and over again.
  • Vernadette – self-deprecating and acerbic, acutely aware of the dark cloud that hovers over her life, has decided to just give in and embrace the chaos.
  • Jeri Neal – sweet, eager to please, experiences a late entry into motherhood that takes them all by surprise.  

Five Southern women, whose friendships began many years ago on their college swim team, set aside a long weekend every August to recharge those relationships. Free from husbands, kids and jobs, they meet at the same beach cottage on North Carolina’s Outer Banks to catch up, laugh and meddle in each other’s lives. THE DIXIE SWIM CLUB focuses on four of those weekends and spans a period of thirty-three years.

DEARLY DELOVED by Hope, Jones & Wooten, directed by Michael L. Morehead. Cast – 4 M, 7 W (doubling)

Production dates May 10, 11, 16, 17 & 18, 2014

  • Frankie Dubberly- youngest Futrelle sister, mother of the bride
  • Honey Rae – oldest of the Futrelle sisters, the floozy black sheep
  • Twink – middle Futrelle sister, desperate to get married
  • Geneva Musgrave – wedding coordinator & owner/operator of a florist
  • shop/bus depot
  • Tina Jo – oldest twin daughter of Frankie and Dub
  • Dub Dubberly – Frankie’s husband, father of the bride
  • Justin Waverly – delivery boy and seminarian
  • Gina Jo – Tina Jo’s identical twin sister, the bride
  • Nelda Lightfoot – local psychic
  • Patsy Price – Tina Jo’s future mother-in-law
  • John Curtis Waverly – highway patrolman, Dub’s best friend

The Futrelle Sisters, Frankie, Honey Raye and Twink, are throwing a wedding. Frankie has almost made herself sick with elaborate preparations for her daughter Tina Jo’s antebellum-inspired wedding, and the rumor mill in their small town of Fayro, Texas, is working overtime.  No surprise there, the Futrelle Sisters have never been strangers to gossip. After all, they did survive the scandalous breakup of their almost-famous gospel singing trio, The Sermonettes. In spite of her own marital problems, Frankie has held steadfastly to the hope that she can pull off one “final Futrelle occasion” with elegance and style with the help of the cantankerous wedding coordinator, Miss Geneva, who runs the local floral shop/bus depot. But on the day of the nuptials, Frankie’s hope begins to dim. Will the wedding come off without a hitch and what has Clovis Sanford’s House of Meat got to do with it? Will the Sermonettes reunite? You’ll just have to see this rollicking comedy to find out.

All 3 plays are presented through special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc.

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Advanced Musical Theatre Camp at LTC

LTC_logoLebanon Theatre Company will hold an Advanced Musical Theatre Camp for four Saturdays (July 13, 20, 27 and August 3) from 9 – 12 each day.

The camp will include advanced techniques for auditioning, acting, singing, presentation, and theatre etiquette. Campers will present a showcase performance on August 3 at noon.

Karie-Lee Sutherland will lead the camp, assisted by Paula Whitaker. Cost for the four-week program is $150.

For more information, visit our website www.ltcplays.com or contact us at ltc@ltcplays.com.

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