Monthly Archives: November 2013

THE DAY BEFORE CHRISTMAS Runs Dec. 6-14

Jake Kolesar as Jack Frost  & Leo J. Northart III as Santa. Photo by Mikki Schaffner.

Jake Kolesar as Jack Frost & Leo J. Northart III as Santa. Photo by Mikki Schaffner.

THE DAY BEFORE CHRISTMAS
Presented by The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati
Dec. 6-14
Downtown

Story and book by Ken Jones
Music by Jamey Strawn
Lyrics by Christine Jones

Directed by Angela Powell Walker
Assistant Directed and Choreographed by Roderick Justice
Music Direction by Jamey Strawn

There is a flurry of activity at the North Pole. Santa and Mrs. Claus, the elves, the reindeer, the forest animals and even the toys themselves prepare for the biggest night of the year! It takes a lot of planning and hard work to get a sleigh off the ground and deliver toys to children around the world, but Santa’s team is ready and willing. Or at least they think they are before a tricky Jack Frost decides to try to stop the Christmas Festivities with a little comical chaos and calamity.

  • Fri, Dec. 6 at 7:30pm
  • Sat, Dec. 7 at 2pm & 5pm
  • Sun, Dec. 8 at 2pm
  • Sat, Dec. 14 at 2pm & 5pm

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QCP Announces Auditions for THE WIZARD OF OZ

MISC_AuditionsQueen City Productions will hold auditions for its next musical production, THE WIZARD OF OZ on the following dates: Auditions – Thursday, Nov. 7th – 6-9 p.m. & Friday, Nov. 8th – 6-9 p.m. Call Backs – Saturday, Nov. 9th from 4-8 p.m.

Those interested in auditioning should prepare a small part of a song from the Broadway or Disney genre of music. Songs should showcase both your talent and your personality.

There will be cold readings from the script and a dance audition as well so dress appropriately. There will also be a small tap audition so anyone who would like to participate in the tap audition should bring shoes. (though, nobody will be prohibited due to lack of tap shoes.) Your music should be on cd or ipod or other mp3 device and can be with or without background vocals. Acapella auditions are also acceptable.

Auditionees must be at least 6 years of age. Please bring a list of all known conflicts through the second week of February. Auditionees can sign up for a time to audition to make the process flow more smoothly. Audition appointments are encouraged but not required. Audition slots are in groups every 30 minutes starting at 6pm.

For more information or to set up an audition time, please email us at queencityproductions@yahoo.com or call us at 513-922-4420

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CMT Announces Auditions for PETER PAN

CMTCINCINNATI, OH – Cincinnati Music Theatre (CMT) will be holding open auditions for their Spring Production of PETER PAN on Sunday and Monday, December 8 and 9. Children’s auditions will held on Sunday, December 8 at 2 p.m. Adult auditions will be held on Sunday and Monday, December 8 and 9 at 7:00 p.m. All auditions will be held at the Clifton United Methodist Church, 3416 Clifton Avenue, just north of the intersection of Clifton and Ludlow. The production calls for a cast of 30 male and female performers of varying ages.

A cast breakdown and complete synopsis are available at www.cincinnatimusictheatre.org.

Auditions are by appointment and may be made by contacting Kevin Burton at Kevin_burton@me.com or (513) 702-4002. Walk-ins will be seen in the first available slot.

Those auditioning are asked to provide a current resume and headshot and to prepare 32 bars of a song that best shows your vocal range. Accompaniment will be provided. (Please, no cd’s, tapes or accapella numbers.). Please provide sheet music in the proper key, with cuts marked.

A basic dance audition will be a part of the audition. Please wear shoes and clothing appropriate for a dance audition.

This enchanting musical is filled with fantasy, adventure, Lost Boys, Indians, and Pirates. The timeless tale of the boy who wouldn’t grow up is told through a captivating musical score that includes such memorable songs as “Neverland,” “I’m Flying,” “I Gotta Crow,” and “I Won’t Grow Up.” Celebrating the 60th anniversary of its Broadway debut, PETER PAN is based on the play by James M. Barrie and features music by Moose Charlap and lyrics by Carolyn Leigh, with additional music by Jule Styne and additional lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green.

This production is being produced by Kathy Beiting and directed by Skip Fenker, with musical direction by Kendra Struthers, choreography by Mike Fielder and flying effects by ZFX,Inc.

Rehearsals for this production will begin in late February, 2014 with performances beginning May 9 and running through May 17, 2014 at the Aronoff Center’s Jarson-Kaplan Theater.

For more information about Cincinnati Music Theater, visit www.cincinnatimusictheatre.org, LIKE us on Facebook, or follow us on Twitter @cinmusictheatre.

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CSC 2014-2015 Season Auditions

CSC_20 logoThe Cincinnati Shakespeare Company is excited to announce its auditions for the 2014-2015 season. The auditions will be held at our theatre, located at 719 Race St in downtown Cincinnati on the following dates:

  • Saturday January 11th 12:00 – 5:00
  • Sunday January 12th 12:00 – 5:00
  • Tuesday January 14th 2:00 – 6:00
  • Wednesday January 15th 2:00 – 6:00 

AVAILABLE POSITIONS:
Touring Company- This is the entry level position to the ensemble. It’s a group of 6 actors that tour to schools, colleges, community centers, etc., within a two-hour radius of the city (these tours are almost never overnight). They perform a variety of programming, including 3 full length Shakespeare plays. They are also called on to go into schools and lead workshops on particular plays or performance techniques, so teaching experience and interest in education is encouraged. They are also the principle performers of our popular FREE Shakespeare in the Park summer tour that performs in 20 locations for thousands of people. In addition, they play a variety of supporting roles in our larger mainstage productions. It is a season long contract running from mid-July 2013 to early June 2014. The weekly salary is $200 and housing is provided. Must be Non-Equity.

Guest Artist- This is an artist brought in for a specific production. While generally shows are cast from the Resident Ensemble and Touring Company, occasionally due to cast size, availability or specific casting requirementswe bring in additional artists. Contract and pay scale varies dependent on union status, size of role, etc. May be Equity or Non-Equity.

AUDITION REQUIREMENTS:
Please prepare two contrasting classical pieces, at least one of them Shakespeare. The combined pieces should not exceed 2 minutes; and if you have any additional classical pieces in your repertoire, it couldn’t hurt to dust them off, as you may be given an opportunity to perform them. Those auditioning for a Touring Company position may also have a very brief interview with the Education Director.

MATERIALS TO SUBMIT:
Please submit a current Headshot/Resume, as well as a cover letter. Please specify in the cover letter whether you are interested primarily in a Touring Company or Guest Artist position. For those interested in a Touring Company position, the cover letter should also include the following:

-Why you are interested in CSC

-Your interest in/experience with education

-3 references with contact information

We are endeavoring to go entirely electronic this year, so please upload all materials to Jotform via the following link: CSC Audition Materials Submission (or copy and paste into a web browser: http://form.jotform.co/form/33008356585861)

We ask that all materials be submitted by Saturday, December 28th. If there are any issues, or you need to submit your materials via snail mail, contact Artistic Associate Jeremy Dubin at jeremy.dubin@cincyshakes.com

TO SCHEDULE AN AUDITION:
You can sign-up for an audition slot via the following link: CSC Auditions Sign-Up (or copy and paste into a web browser: http://www2.signupgenius.com/go/10C0F4AA5AF2DA6FF2-20142015)

You do not need to create an account to sign up, but you will need to provide your name and e-mail address. We ask that, if at all possible, you schedule your audition by Saturday, December 28th. If you sign-up for a slot, but later find you will be unable to attend, please remove your name from the list. This is a new system for us, so if there are any issues or questions, please contact Jeremy Dubin at jeremy.dubin@cincyshakes.com

AN EXCITING BONUS!
Since you are being kind enough to share your work with us, we’d like to do the same and offer you a complimentary ticket to see HAMLET, which will be running during the time of the auditions. Once you’ve scheduled your audition, simply contact the box office (513-381-BARD). Mention your name and that you’re an auditioner, and we’ll be happy to set you up with a ticket to see the show.

FAQs
I’m interested in becoming a part of the Resident Ensemble. What’s the process?

Members of the Resident Ensemble usually either graduate up from the Touring Company, or are Guest Artists that we have worked with a number of times. This gives both parties a chance to get to know each other before committing to a more long-term arrangement- in other words, go on few dates before getting hitched.

Are EMC points available?

Yes.

I can’t make it to any of the allotted audition dates. Can I still audition?

If you absolutely can’t make it on any of the days listed, let us know and we can try to arrange an audition at a different time. It’s best to try to audition before the dates listed, as the casting process will begin very shortly after those dates. If you are from out-of-town, and are going to be in the area prior to the official auditions, we’re happy to try to set up an audition while you’re here to save you some travel costs.

Do you accept video auditions?

We’re happy to take a look at video submissions, though we will almost always want to see an actor in person before casting them.

IF YOU HAVE ANY OTHER QUESTIONS PLEASE E-MAIL THEM TO: jeremy.dubin@cincyshakes.com

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POLAR DISTRESS On Nov. 22

TWDP_Holiday Mystery DinnerPOLAR DISTRESS
Presented by The Whodunit Players
Nov. 22
Queensgate

Holiday Mystery Dinner Theater. It’s 1943 and railroad tycoon Lionel Twain is preparing to make a big announcement. Rumor has it that he is planning a three-day excursion route to the North Pole. The excitement has been building as the train’s route will take passengers to four winter-themed attractions along the way: A ski resort, an Arctic safari adventure, a scenic northern forest preserve and the world’s largest holiday tree farm and nursery.

But big changes are afoot as Twain changes the train to an express cargo route carrying wartime supplies to Alaska. And none of the guests are too happy about the planned detour. Who has plans of their own to change Twain’s final destination?

  • Fri, Nov. 22 at 7:30pm

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