Monthly Archives: July 2013

THE 39 STEPS Runs July 19-Aug. 11

Justin McCombs, Billy Chace, Miranda McGee & Nicholas Rose. Photo by Jeanna Vella

Justin McCombs, Billy Chace, Miranda McGee & Nicholas Rose. Photo by Jeanna Vella

THE 39 STEPS
Presented by Cincinnati Shakespeare Company
July 19-Aug. 11
Downtown

Reviews: BTC |

Directed by Brian Isaac Phillips

Cast: Justin McCombs, Billy Chace, Miranda McGee & Nicholas Rose

Crime. Conspiracy. Carnage. Comedy! Hitchcock’s classic potboiler gets a tongue-in-cheek twist as four actors rocket their way through over 150 roles in a blood-tingling tale of espionage and murder. This runaway Broadway hit lands at CSC this summer, featuring some of your favorite ensemble members. If you enjoyed the madcap antics of Every Christmas Story Ever Told and The Hound of the Baskervilles, then you won’t want to miss THE 39 STEPS. It’ll be an evening of comedy… to die for.

  • In preview Wed-Thu, July 17-18 at 7:30pm. All seats $20.
  • Fri-Sat, July 19-20 at 7:30pm
  • Thu-Sat, July 25-27 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, July 28 at 2pm
  • Thu-Sat, Aug. 1-3 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, Aug. 4 at 2pm
  • Thu-Sat, Aug. 8-10 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, Aug. 11 at 2pm

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UTC’s LOVE/STORIES Postponed

UTC_LoveStoriesUntethered Theater’s production of LOVE/STORIES, slated to open July 12, has been postponed.

Recent rains have flooded the Clifton Performance Theatre and the theater floor must be repaired.

Ticket holders are being contacted by our box office manager; if patrons have questions about their tickets they are asked to email untetheredtheater@gmail.com.

The show will go on this fall. We will send updates about the postponed production as they become available.

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MPI Announces Auditions for THE LION IN WINTER

mpi_logoMariemont Players Announces Auditions For THE LION IN WINTER

Director Dee Dunn will hold auditions for the Mariemont Players production of THE LION IN WINTER, a dramatic comedy by James Goldman, at the Walton Creek Theater, 4101 Walton Creek Road (just east of Mariemont) from 1:00-4:00pm on Sunday, August 4th and from 7:00-10:00pm on Monday, August 5th, 2013.

King Henry II of England has three sons by Eleanor of Aquitaine: Richard, Geoffrey, and John. He wants the kingdom to stay united after his death, but all three sons want to rule and it is likely to be torn apart by revolution. Henry favors the youngest John, while Eleanor favors the eldest, Richard. Middle son Geoffrey hopes to play both ends against each other and come out on top. Henry would like to have another heir by his mistress Alais, but that would only add to the confusion. Uneasy is the head on which the crown lies, and uneasy the truce between a matchless king and queen. Often revived, this play was the basis of the Oscar-winning film which starred Peter O’Toole and Katharine Hepburn.

Cast requirements are: 5 men, stage ages 16 to 50, and 2 women, stage ages 23 to 61. Auditions will consist of cold readings from the script. (See below for specific characters).

The production will be staged November 8th through November 24th, 2013.

For more information or questions about auditions, contact the director at dunnt@fuse.net.

Characters: (Ages given are stage age)

  • Henry II (50) – King of England just turned 50 an age at which, in his time, men were either old or dead. Though arthritis comes occasionally and new battle wounds don’t heal the way the old ones did, he still is very nearly all he ever was. He is enjoying that final rush of physical and mental vigor that comes to some men not before the end but just before the start of decline. Played by Robert Preston in the 1966 Broadway production, played by Peter O’Toole in the 1968 film, and played by Patrick Stewart in the 2003 made for TV movie.
  • Eleanor of Acquitaine (61) – Henry’s wife, 61 but looks nothing like it. She is a truly handsome woman of great temperament, authority and presence. She has been a queen of international importance for 46 years and you know it. A genuinely feminine woman thoroughly capable of holding her own in a man’s world. Played by Rosemary Harris in the 1966 Broadway production, played by Katherine Hepburn in the 1968 film, and played by Glenn Close in the 2003 made for TV movie.
  • Richard (26) – Richard the Lion Heart, the oldest son, like his father and his legend. Thick and powerful but at the same time graceful, handsome, impressive. He has been a famous soldier since his middle teens and is thoroughly at home with power and politics. Played by Anthony Hopkins in the 1968 film.
  • Geoffrey (25) – The middle son, attractive, quick of speech and movement. The best brain of a brainy family.
  • John (16) – The youngest son who will eventually become the King John we know from Robin Hood stories and who will be forced to sign the Magna Carta. In this play he is an adolescent and his father’s favorite.
  • Alais (23) – Henry’s mistress, sister to Philip, the king of France. Serenely beautiful and in love with Henry.
  • Philip (17) – King of France, his manner is open, direct and simple and he smiles easily. He has been King for three years and has learned a great deal. Played by Christopher Walken in the 1966 Broadway production, and played by Timothy Dalton in the 1968 film.

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The Carnegie Announces Auditions for HARVEY

TC_logo_newHARVEY
DIRECTED BY BUZ DAVIS
PRODUCED BY JOSHUA STEELE

Playing Weekends April 11 – 27, 2014
Rehearsing Evenings & Weekends, March 17 – April 10, 2014
Rehearsals and Performances at The Carnegie

OPEN CALL AUDITIONS
SUNDAY, JULY 21 | 4PM – 7PM

Auditions held at The Carnegie
1028 Scott Boulevard | Covington, KY

  • No roles have been pre-cast. Some actors may be cast in multiple supporting roles.
  • Actors should be prepared to do a cold reading from the script.
  • Please provide two (2) copies of your résumé and at least one (1) headshot. 

HARVEY is a professional production, closing The Carnegie’s 2013-14 Theatre Series. All performers will be compensated. AEA actors may be considered under a Guest Artist Contract.

To schedule an audition slot, or for questions about auditions, please contact Joshua Steele at jsteele@thecarnegie.com.

If interested in auditioning but unable to attend the Sunday, July 21 open call, please contact Joshua Steele at jsteele@thecarnegie.com.

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CPI Announces Auditions for ELEGY

CPI_logoELEGY by Herb DuVal
CINCINNATI PLAYWRIGHTS INITIATIVE’S (CPI)
BEST OF “NEW VOICES”

ELEGY is the story of a young man, Norman, who resists the urgings of his closest friend and his girlfriend to leave home to make his way in the world during America’s Great Depression. Norman feels strongly he must remain to care for his parents. Whether it’s fear of the unknown that might lie ahead or sense of duty, he chooses to stay, and thus becomes a caretaker of a way of life that was fast disappearing. Ten vivid characters tell us about a time and place in our lives and give us a lot to root for in the American spirit.

PRODUCTION DATES: October 17-19, 2012 (Aronoff Center)
( This is a fully staged production! )
Director, Regina Pugh

Date of Auditions:

  • Sunday, July 7, 2013 , 2 PM – 4 PM
  • Monday, July 8, 2013 , 6:00 PM – 8 PM 

Location of Auditions: 1406 Sycamore (Downtown) 45202

CHARACTERS

  • NORMAN CANTRELL . . . . . . . SON, AGE 22, has a boy-next-door quality. Shy, but decisive when his back is to the wall. He, more than anyone else, can see how they all fit into their complex society.
  • JESSE LEE HOPPER . . . . . . . NEIGHBOR, AGE 22, very attractive and up to date. She loves Norman, but is not bound by convention. Not afraid to tell the truth.
  • CARTER . . . . . . . . . . . AGE 25, a go-getter. Carter will not end up in the South. He is made for a wider world. Shouldn’t be a handsome leading man, looking like an obviously better choice for Jesse Lee. His energy is the important quality.
  • TT – TERRENCE TYRONE RILEY. . . . AGE 40, a bull of a man. Generous and understanding, but imperious and blind to the needs of those closest to him. 

Actors should be prepared to do a cold reading from the script.

Please bring Headshot and Résumé to audition or forward to reginapugh@hotmail.com

For more information about this e-transmission, contact:
Kalman Kivkovich, CPI-Publicity
513-861-0004 or kivi1@cinci.rr.com

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