Yearly Archives: 2013

CMT Call for Directors, 2014-15 Season

CMTCincinnati Music Theatre is in search of qualified directors for the 2014-15 season.

Established in 1963, Cincinnati Music Theatre has a long and proud history of presenting popular, large-scale, award-winning musicals to enthusiastic audiences from across the Greater Cincinnati area. An all-volunteer group, CMT presents two large- or medium-scale musicals each season, performing in the Jarson-Kaplan Theatre at the Aronoff Center for the Arts.

Interested directors should submit the following information:

  1. Name and contact information
  2. Theatrical experience and/or resume
  3. For each musical you are interested in directing, please give the following:
    • Title
    • Cast requirements
    • Production requirements (sets/costumes/ props etc.)
    • Do you have staff or tech people you’ve asked (or plan to ask) to work on this production?
    • Your vision for the production
    • What challenges do you see with this show? How do you plan to meet them?
    • Why is this show a good choice for CMT’s 2014-2015 season?

Please send the above information by October 28, 2013 to Kendra Struthers, V. P. Creative, by email at kstruthers@cinci.rr.com, or by snail mail at 1028 Fisk Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45205. Questions? Call Kendra at 513-977-2024 (work) or 513-471-3595 (home).

Finalists will be invited to present their show(s) to the Creative Committee and CMT board at the board meeting on Sunday evening, November 10. If you are not available at that time, Kendra will present for you.

More information about CMT can be found at our website (cincinnatimusictheatre.org).

Please note that this is an all-volunteer group, and there is no compensation for staff.

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THE GIFTS OF THE MAGI Runs Nov. 22-Dec. 8

DTG_Gifts of the MagiTHE GIFTS OF THE MAGI
Presented by Dayton Theatre Guild
Nov. 22-Dec. 8
Dayton

Directed by Kathy Mola
Musical Directtion by Luke Williams
Produced by Barbara Jorgensen & Carol Finley

Cast: Bobby Mitchum as Willy, Meagan Kuchan as Della, Shawn Hooks as Jim, Jared Mola as The City: Him, Kelli Locker as The City: Her & Dave Nickle as Soapy

THE GIFTS OF THE MAGI is a combination of those beautiful stories we grew up with – the down-on-their-luck couple who have no Christmas present for each other, and the gentlemanly bum who just can’t get arrested so he can enjoy a warm cell and three square meals for the holiday. This is a little gem of a musical that brings a fresh, bright glow to the holiday season. Bring the whole family!!

  • Fri-Sat, Nov. 22-23 at 8pm
  • Sun, Nov. 24 at 3pm
  • Fri, Nov. 29 at 8pm
  • Sat, Nov. 30 at 5pm
  • Sun, Dec. 1 at 3pm
  • Fri, Dec. 6 at 8pm
  • Sat, Dec. 7 at 5pm
  • Sun, Dec. 8 at 3pm

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Footlighters Announces Cast of GODSPELL

FLI_logoFootlighters is excited to announce the cast and creative team for our February, 2014, production of GODSPELL!

  • Jesus: Brandon Fox
  • Judas/John the Baptist: Dana Kisor

Ensemble: (alphabetical)

  • Katey Blood
  • Nick Castle
  • Amy Grace Curtis
  • Jillian Hibbard
  • Zac Huffman
  • Lindsey Morgan
  • Nicole Rogers
  • Joy Rolland-Oba
  • Steffen Wharton
  • Aubrey Wilson

Produced by: Janet Wisner and Betsi Brockmeier
Directed by: Gary Rogers
Musical direction by: Alan Masters
Choreography by: Maggie Perrino
Set Design by: Scott Baker
Lighting Design by: Beth Boland
Costume Design by: Elaine Michael
Properties by: Chris Wolff
Sound design by: Kevin Holland
Master Carpenters: Gary Fruhwirth and Ron Houck

For more information visit www.footlighters.org.

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Ticket Deal and After Party for CCPA’s DRACULA on Halloween Night

Covedale Center for the Performing Arts Presents
DRACULA

Check out our spooky deal!
Tickets just $12 for our performance on Halloween night!

Cliff Nunley as Dracula & Miranda McGee as Lucy.

Cliff Nunley as Dracula & Miranda McGee as Lucy.

“The Covedale” makes it easy to enjoy the creepiest of Halloweens with a scary-good special! Sink your teeth into an evening of frightful fun at 50% off the usual adult ticket price!

After the show the lobby bar will remain open. You can come in your Halloween costume (or not!) meet the cast and fraternize at the Vampire Social club! Come get your scare on!

October 31, 2013 at 7:30pm– (discount good for this night only)

DRACULA
By John L. Balderston, Hamilton Deane & Bram Stoker

Lucy Seward, whose father is the doctor in charge of an English sanitorium, has been attacked by some mysterious illness. Dr. Van Helsing, a specialist, believes that the girl is the victim of a vampire, a sort of ghost that goes about at night sucking blood from its victims. The vampire is at last found to be a certain Count Dracula, whose ghost is at last laid to rest in a striking and novel manner. Pure escape and great fun. Greg Procaccino, Director; Laura Weil, Production Stage Manager

The Ensemble Includes: Cliff Nunley (Dracula), Caitlyn Maurmeier (Mina), Miranda McGee (Lucy), John Scheller (Harker), Alan Harland (Dr. Seward), Mike Sherman (Van Helsing), Matthew Wilson (Renfield), Elizabeth Chinn Molloy (The Maid), Mike Dennis (The Attendant), Lauren Eisenmann (Child) and Aine Steele (Child) and extras: Gillian Miller, Joseph Gerhardt and Tyler Gilkey

Haloween Performance: @ 7:30 pm.

Where: Covedale Center for the Performing Arts – 4990 Glenway Avenue Cincinnati, OH 45238

Tickets: Tickets may be purchased calling the box office at 513.241.6550.

For more information, contact the Covedale Center for the Performing Arts, 513.241.6550. Check us out on the web at www.cincinnatilandmarkproductions.com.

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SOUTH PACIFIC Comes Alive at NKU

The cast of NKU's SOUTH PACIFIC.

The ladies of NKU’s SOUTH PACIFIC.

HIGHLAND HEIGHTS, KY – The Department of Theatre & Dance at Northern Kentucky University is proud to present Rodgers & Hammerstein’s SOUTH PACIFIC directed by Mike King in the NKU Corbett Theatre. This production runs Oct. 24 – Nov. 3, 2013.

Set on an island military base during World War II, SOUTH PACIFIC follows two parallel love stories that are threatened by the dangers of prejudice and war. Nellie, a spunky nurse from Arkansas, falls in love with a mature French planter, Emile. Meanwhile, the handsome Lt. Joe Cable falls in love with an innocent Tonkinese girl. To find happiness these young lovers will have to challenge the values their society has “carefully taught” them.

Mike King is at the helm, directing this classic Rodgers & Hammerstein masterpiece. We asked King to elaborate on the show and the process with his cast.

What is your favorite aspect of South Pacific?
It’s hard to say, but I think my favorite part of the show is the score. It contains so many memorable songs: Some Enchanted Evening, There is Nothing Like a Dame, Younger than Springtime, Cockeyed Optimist…and the list goes on and on. But I also really love the show’s book. It is a very serious story for this time period, with a subject—racism— that was especially difficult to deal with. Rodgers and Hammerstein are so well known for The Sound of Music, that many people don’t realize how innovative and edgy they were for their time period. They were pressured by producers to soften South Pacific’s message, but fortunately they stood their ground.

With such an iconic musical, what did you look for in your actors when they auditioned?
I looked for the things I usually look for. I looked for actors who could sing the songs. I looked for performers with strong dance skills. And, since the book scenes in this musical are so important, I looked for people with strong acting skills. It was exciting to find so many performers with all those skills.

What research did you do to prepare for directing South Pacific?
One of the most important pieces of research I did was reading James Michener’s Tales of the South Pacific, the source material for the show. I felt that really helped me understand the thoughts of some of the characters, their backgrounds, and the importance of the events that ended up being dramatized in the show. The extra insights from the book helped a great deal in directing the show.

Is there anything about the process of SOUTH PACIFIC that surprised you?
The process has been full of wonderful surprises. The production staff is full of new faces (or at least folks I hadn’t worked with before)—music director Damon Stevens, choreographer Jay Goodlett, lighting designer Jonathan Fuchs, and costume designer Ronnie Chamberlain. It’s been great to work with such talented artists. And the cast is full of new faces too, along with performers audiences have seen in other shows

Allysun (Ally) Mellick, one of the many talented actors in the cast, plays the role of Nellie Forbush. Ally is no stranger to the musical having fallen in love with the show and with performing after her mother took her to see SOUTH PACIFIC when she was a kid. Now she gets to take on the role of the fun and sassy Nellie. “Nellie is a very complex character but I do feel that I share similar traits with her. She is a country girl from a small town just like me and we are both fun- loving and easy going. I would even like to say that we are both Cockeyed Optimists! Becoming Nellie Forbush has been a blast because I do get to put a little of myself into the role.”-Mellick

Come relive the beauty and majesty of this one of a kind golden age musical. The show times are based on the days of the week. Wednesday – Saturday performances are at 8pm. Sunday performances are matinees and will start at 3pm.

For more information call the NKU Fine Arts Box Office at 859.572.5464 or go to www.Theatre.nku.edu.

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