Monthly Archives: January 2014

Annual ACT Scholarship Auditions on Feb. 8

Association of Community Theatres of Greater Cincinnati
ACT Cincinnati, Inc. 

SCHOLARSHIP AUDITIONS

ACT_purpleThe Association of Community Theatres of Greater Cincinnati is proud to announce our annual Scholarship auditions.

Six Scholarships will be awarded in amounts ranging from $300-$1500.

Open to Freshman, Sophomore and Junior Theatre Performance Arts Majors.

SATURDAY, February 8, 2014
1:30–5pm

THE STAINED GLASS THEATRE
Home of THE FOOTLIGHTERS, INC.

802 YORK ST. (Corner of York and 8th)
Newport, KY. 41017

“I have always spoken of my time in the local Cincy theatre scene as my most developmental – many of those groups gave me the chance at a VERY young age to do work that, while perhaps not for a salary, was worth a gold mine in experience and freedom. There’s no question that things like the ACT scholarship helped me make it through CCM and on to other paths of success.”

— Richard Oberacker, ACE composer
and two-time ACT Scholarship Winner

Performance students will have a maximum of five minutes to present two contrasting pieces (monologues, songs, dances). An accompanist will be provided.

To receive an application and schedule an audition time, email Cathy Lutts at luttsca@cps-k12.org No phone calls please.

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Association of Community Theatres of Greater Cincinnati
ACT Cincinnati, Inc.

Performance Scholarship Application Form for 2014

Name of Candidate
(First, M.I., Last): ___________________________________

Home Address: _____________________________________

City State Zip: _____________________________________

Phone Number
(with area code): ___________________________________

Email Address:_____________________________________

College:__________________________________________

Expected Date of Graduation: ___________________________

Date of Birth: ______________________________________

I understand that if I am selected as a finalist, it may be necessary for the judges, through the officers of ACT Cincinnati, to make certain inquiries of my instructors concerning my academic standing, extra curricular activities, and matters relating to my involvement and interest in theatre arts. My signature on this form constitutes my permission to my instructors to release that information upon request.

Signature: ________________________________________

Date: ___________________________________________

Audition Material

Area of Concentration

Voice ______ Acting ______ Dance _____ Instrumental ______

Material Presented: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Please attach a headshot (.jpg) and resume with your completed application to: Cathy Lutts-email-luttsca@cps-k12.org.

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XU Seeks Actress for Christmas Eve in AVENUE Q

XUT_logoXavier University Theatre is holding open auditions on the evening of January 17, 2014 for the role of Christmas Eve in their upcoming production of AVENUE Q. This is a non-AEA role. Auditions are by appointment only.

Rehearsals will begin mid-to-late February, with performances running in Gallagher Student Center Theatre from April 4 – 12, 2014.

The production is directed by Stephen Skiles and music directed by Scot Buzza.

Please send headshots and resumes to Stephen Skiles at skiless1@xavier.edu. Appointments will be scheduled via email, and specific audition material will be assigned. Please call 513.745.3578 for further information.

Character Breakdown:

CHRISTMAS EVE

A therapist who recently moved to Avenue Q from Japan.

  • Female, 30-45 yrs old
  • Range: B3 – F#5

Presenter: Xavier University Department of Music and Theatre

Venue: Gallagher Student Center Theatre

Phone: 513-745-3578/skiless1@xavier.edu

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AN EVENING OF MUSIC with Ron Bohmer on Jan. 13

St. Aloysius is Proud to Present
One Night Only: An Evening of Music

RON BOHMER
with SANDRA JOSEPH 

PLUS – surprise guest performers from
“THE BOOK OF MORMON”

Ron Bohmer.

Ron Bohmer.

You may have missed the magical evening of good food, great company and superb entertainment with him and his wife in “Music of the Night” in the courtyard of St. Aloysius during the fall of 2012.

Ron is back and we are thrilled that we are able to invite you and your guests to enjoy the effervescent and supremely talented Ron and his wife Sandra on Monday, January 13th at the Metropolitan Club.

Ron is the star of Phantom of the Opera and is on a national tour with The Book of Mormon which is currently playing at the Aronoff Center. He and his wife Sandra and many surprise guest performers, also on tour, will regale you in grand cabaret style.

The schedule for the evening:

  • 6:00 – Cocktail reception
  • 6:30 – Dinner
  • 7:30 – Program
  • 8:30 – Pictures with the Performers 

The price is $150 per person for the full evening and includes:

  • Reception (two drinks)
  • Dinner
  •  Program
  • Personal Meet and Greet with Perfomer
  • Professional pictures with perfomer and autograhps 

Performance only tickets are $50 per person – (arrival time 7:00 pm)

For all reservations please call Marcia Espelage at 513-242-3513 by Friday January 10th.

You can also e-mail Marcia at; Mespelage@stalsorphanage.org.

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trueVACATION on Jan. 13

TRUE_trueVacationtrueVACATION
Presented by trueTHEATRE
Jan. 13
Over-the-Rhine

Just when you thought it was safe to go back to work: trueVACATION! Join us on Monday, January 13th for a reminder that vacations are often great to look forward to, but often fail to meet expectations. Hear from a man who sought the quintessential college experience but who maybe looked a little too hard, a woman who forgot that free things often come with a price, an actor who was riding high – at least for a little while, a man who can put Chevy Chase’s “Vacation” experience to shame, and a woman seeking enlightenment but found something a bit more personal instead. Join us for a reminder that sometimes we could all use a vacation… from vacations!

The mission of True Theatre is to bring together a wide variety of people to share stories in an effort to create community, encourage discussion, and remind everyone that ALL of us have stories to tell with unique insights and broad appeal. Though storytelling can take on many forms, True Theatre realizes that what great stories have in common are their power to hold attention, slow time, and capture the imagination. They may redden cheeks, make eyes water, and elicit eruptions of laughter. They take you somewhere. Although great storytelling is not limited to true, personal stories, True Theatre believes that these real moments of our lives, from the mundane to the extraordinary, give both the speaker AND the listener the ultimate sense of being part of a larger community than they were aware. Come join us for an evening of True Theatre…where time slows down and we can listen.

  • Mon, Jan. 13 at 7:30pm

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PIP’s New Play Reading Series Features Four Playwrights With Cincinnati Connections

PIP_logo(CINCINNATI) – The Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park will launch a reading series of new works by playwrights with Cincinnati connections. Readings will take place on Monday evenings beginning Jan. 27 and continuing through Feb. 17.

“New plays are the life blood of theatre,” says Playhouse Artistic Director Blake Robison. “We have a number of successful playwrights who were born and raised in the Cincinnati area. I’m personally excited to hear from them how their early years growing up here influenced the works we’re going to read.”

The Playhouse invited a small group of authors to submit plays for consideration, and Associate Artist Timothy Douglas made the final selections. Each playwright will be in attendance for his or her reading.

“In my ongoing and prolific engagement within the American theatre, I find it remarkable just how many successful playwrights there are who hail from Cincinnati and yet are rarely produced here,” Douglas says. “It is with elation that I’m able to introduce some of their works to Playhouse audiences in a dialogue with new works by nationally emerging playwrights.” The new play reading schedule includes:

Jan. 27: THE ETIQUETTE OF VIGILANCE, by Robert O’Hara. Inspired by A Raisin in the Sun, THE ETIQUETTE OF VIGILANCE picks up 50 years after Travis and his parents became the first black family to integrate Chicago’s Clybourne Park neighborhood. Now, Lorraine, his daughter and the first member of her family to attend college, is struggling with the pressures of fulfilling her family’s dream. THE ETIQUETTE OF VIGILANCE premiered as part of Steppenwolf’s First Look Repertory of New Work in 2010. Robert O’Hara — winner of NAACP, Helen Hayes and Obie awards for directing and the Oppenheimer Award for Best New American Play for playwriting — directed the 2006 Playhouse production of In the Continuum. He is a graduate of Walnut Hills High School who now resides in New York City.

Feb. 3: THE LIGHTNING TOUCH, by Joseph McDonough. In 1969, while the world is fixated on the Apollo moon landing, two strangers arrive at the Chicago motel where Erin O’Connell works with her blind Aunt Agnes. One of these men, Horace, might actually be a faith healer, and Erin wants him to make Agnes see again. But, for reasons he doesn’t understand, Horace has recently lost his healing touch and now people have been suddenly dying after he lays his hands on them. Joe McDonough has a long history with the Playhouse, which premiered productions of his plays One, Stone My Heart and Travels of Angelica. He is a graduate of the University of Cincinnati who resides in Cincinnati.

Feb. 10: SAFE HOUSE, by Keith Josef-Adkins. In 1843 Kentucky, the Pedigrew family holds a unique place in their antebellum Southern community as free people of color. But while one brother has dreams of opening a shoe business and creating a successful life for his family, the other risks everything in an effort to help fugitive slaves escape to Liberia. SAFE HOUSE is based on the lives of Adkins’ real-life ancestors and originally was commissioned by Atlanta’s Alliance Theatre. Adkins, who was born in Cincinnati and is a graduate of Wright State University, is a former Duncanson Artist-in-Residence at the Taft Museum of Art who now lives in New York.

Feb. 17: BETTER, by Jessica Cohen. At the women’s shelter where she volunteers, Cate is surrounded by the worst examples of domestic partnerships. But, when she begins to compare her own relationship with those she sees around her, she starts to question what she’s been taught about socially accepted gender roles and healthy choices. Jessica Cohen is a Northern Kentucky native who recently earned her MFA in playwriting from New York’s The New School for Drama.

All readings will take place at 7 p.m. in one of the Playhouse’s rehearsal halls. The readings are free, but space is limited and advance reservations are required. To make a reservation, contact the Playhouse Box Office at 513-421-3888 (toll-free in Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana at 800-582-3208). Call 513-345-2248 for Telecommunications Device for the Deaf accessibility.

The 2013-14 season is presented by The Otto M. Budig Family Foundation and Heidelberg Distributing Company. The season sponsor of new work is the Lois and Richard Rosenthal Foundation.

The Playhouse is fully accessible. Audio enhancement receivers, large print programs and complete wheelchair access are available.

The Playhouse is supported, in part, by the generosity of the tens of thousands of individuals and businesses that give to ArtsWave. The Ohio Arts Council helps fund the Playhouse with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. The Playhouse also receives funding from the Shubert Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts.

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