Monthly Archives: January 2014

Male Actors Needed For St. John Passion Play

MISC_Casting call2We need more male actors to play Apostles, Roman Soldiers, and possibly other roles. Performance dates will be Sundays March 23-April 13 at 3pm (call time 1pm), Saturdays March 22, March 29, and April 12, and Friday, April 18 at 7pm (call time 5pm).

Here is the official website, with some more info about the play: http://stjohnpassionplay.org/default.htm.

If you are interested, please come to Lockland Christian Church next Sunday at 2pm for our rehearsal (it’s best to show up a little early if possible) and introduce yourself to our director, Don. Lockland Christian Church’s address is: 231 Mill Street, Cincinnati, Oh 45215.

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LES MISERABLES Runs Feb. 27-March 9

CCM_Les MizLES MISERABLES
Presented by UC College-Conservatory of Music
Feb. 27-March 9
University Heights

Directed by Aubrey Berg
Music directed by Steve Goers

Based upon the novel of the same name by French poet and playwright Victor Hugo, Les Misérables is one of the world’s most popular musicals, seen by more than 60 million people in 42 countries. Set in France in the early 19th-century, Les Misérables is the story of Jean Valjean and his quest for salvation after serving 19 years in jail for having stolen a loaf of bread for his starving sister’s child. Relentlessly tracked and hounded by police inspector Javert, Valjean and a slew of characters are swept into a student revolution, as a group of young idealists make their last stand at a street barricade.

  • Thu-Fri, Feb. 27 & 28 at 8pm
  • Sat, March 1 at 2pm & 8pm
  • Sun, March 2 at 1pm & 7pm
  • Tue-Fri, March 4-7 at 8pm
  • Sat, March 8 at 2pm & 8pm
  • Sun, March 9 at 1pm

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CCPA Announces Auditions for A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE

CLPCincinnati Landmark Productions will hold Auditions for the Covedale’s 2014/2015 season opener, A STREET CAR NAMED DESIRE on Saturday, March 29th 12:00 to 3:00pm and Tuesday, April 1st 6:00 to 9:00pm.

Auditions will be held at the Covedale Center for the Performing Arts, 4990 Glenway Avenue in West Price Hill.

A STREET CAR NAMED DESIRE
September 11 – October 5, 2014 By Tennessee Williams

Blanche du Bois, a woman whose life has been undermined by her romantic illusions, rejects the realities of life as her desperate defense of her weak, vulnerable soul. But when she is reduced to living on the charity of her sister, in a seedy New Orleans apartment, Blanche’s confrontation with her brutish brother in law, leads to a revelation of her tragic self-delusion and, in the end, to madness. A classic American drama which ranks as one of the greatest in our theatre. Greg Procaccino, Director

Rehearsals begin: Monday, August 4, 2014

Performance dates: September 11 – October 5, 2014

Requirements: Adult Performers please. MUST HAVE A RESUME listing theatrical experience in order to audition. A headshot/picture is appreciated but not required. Auditionees will be asked to read from the script.

A STREET CAR NAMED DESIRE Characters

  • Blanche Dubois, Not quite a heroine, Blanche is the complicated protagonist of the play. She is a faded Southern belle without a dime left to her name, after generations of mismanagement led to the loss of the family fortune.. Blanche tries to continue being the Southern belle of her youth, but she is too old and has seen too much, and soon her grip on reality begins to slip. She has difficulty understanding the passion in her sister’s marriage and is coolly calculating in her relationship with Mitch – yet barely manages to suppress a latent nymphomania.
  • Stella Kowalski, Blanche’s younger sister, is about twenty-five years old and pregnant with her first child. Stella has made a new life for herself in New Orleans and is madly in love with her husband Stanley – their idyllic relationship is steeped in physical passion. Stella is forthright and unapologetic about the nature of her relationship with her husband, and although she loves her sister, she is pragmatic and refuses to let anything come between her and Stanley.
  • Stanley Kowalski, Stella’s husband, is a man of solid, blue-collar stock – direct, passionate, and often violent. He has no patience for Blanche. He is a controlling and domineering man, demanding subservience from his wife in the belief that his authority is threatened by Blanche’s arrival.
  • Harold “Mitch” Mitchell One of Stanley’s friends. Mitch is as tough and “unrefined” as Stanley. He is an imposing physical specimen, massively built and powerful, but he is also a deeply sensitive and compassionate man. His mother is dying, and this impending loss affects him profoundly. He is attracted to Blanche from the start. Mitch is a fundamentally decent man and seeks only to settle down. But when the truth about Blanche’s history comes to light, he feels swindled by her.
  • Eunice Hubbell is the owner of the apartment building, and Steve’s wife. She is generally helpful, offering Stella and Blanche shelter after Stanley beats Stella. She has a personal understanding of the Kowalskis’ relationship because it mirrors her own.
  • Steve Hubbell is Eunice’s husband, and owner of the apartment building. As one of the poker players, Steve has the final line of the play. It comes as Blanche is carted off to the asylum and Steve coldly deals another hand.
  • Pablo Gonzales is one of the poker players, who punctuates games with Spanish phrases.
  • African American Woman is a non-naturalistic character; it seems that the actor playing this role is in fact playing a number of different Negro women, all minor characters. Emphasizing the non-naturalistic aspect of the character, in the original production of Streetcar, the “Negro Woman” was played by a male actor.
  • A Strange Man (The Doctor) arrives at the end to bring Blanche on her “vacation.” After the Nurse has pinned her, the Doctor succeeds in calming Blanche. She latches onto him, depending, now and always, “on the kindness of strangers.”
  • A Strange Woman (The Nurse) is a brutal and impersonal character, institutional and severe in an almost stylized fashion. She wrestles Blanche to the ground.
  • A Young Collector comes to collect money for the paper. Blanche throws herself at him shamelessly.
  • A Mexican Woman sells flowers for the dead during the powerful scene when Blanche recounts her fall from grace. 

For more information on auditions, contact us at (513) 241 – 6550. Check us out on the web @ www.cincinnatilandmarkproductions.com.

Cincinnati Federal Savings is the 2013 – 2014 Season Sponsor for the Covedale Center for the Performing Arts, 4990 Glenway Avenue, 45238.

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CRUMBS FROM THE TABLE OF JOY Runs Feb. 26-March 2

MU_Crumbs from the Table of JoyCRUMBS FROM THE TABLE OF JOY
Presented by Miami University
Feb. 26-March 2
Oxford

Directed by Paul K. Bryant-Jackson

Cast: Day Robinson as Ernestine Crump, Jaime Coaker as Ermina Crump, Vonzell Carter as Godfrey Crump, Ashley Dunn as Lily Ann Green & Lizzie Docel as Gerte Crump

The date is 1950 in Brooklyn, New York, a time where racial tensions in the U.S. are on the verge of spilling over. America is dealing with the after effects of World War II, the start of the Cold War, and is bracing itself for the Civil Rights movement. It truly is a time of change, something that is familiar with the Crump household. Crumbs is a memory play told through Ernestine, a seventeen year old, African American young woman whose family is dealing with their own realities of change. Reeling off of the loss of his wife, Godfrey Crump, Ernestine’s father, is left with the sole responsibility of raising his two maturing daughters. He finds peace in a televangelist named “Father Divine,” and moves his family from the south and customs of Florida to Brooklyn to follow his teachings. Adjusting to this culture shift, Ernestine and her younger sister, Ermina, seek to find their own way of coping. For Ernestine, her solace is to escape in the actresses she saw in the movies, and for Ermina, the attention of young boys. Laced with communist notions, and talks about the Black revolution, Aunt Lily, the sister to Ernestine’s mother, shakes up the conservative world that Godfrey desired to create by moving in with the family. Her aim is to mother her young nieces, and to release them of their father’s teachings. The tension between free thought, and conservative views proves to be too much for Godfrey, and he again runs away to find solace; this time without his girls. While away, he meets a German woman named Gerte, who he falls in love with and decides to marry. He returns home with his new wife, and his daughters must then grapple with the idea of having a German stepmother. Gerte and Godfrey’s relationship is challenged, as they are victims to the cruel world of racism. Can the family truly “cope” this time and how?

  • Wed-Sat, Feb. 26-March 1 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, March 2 at 2pm

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PRIDE AND PREJUDICE Runs Jan. 30-Feb. 9

CU_Pride and PrejudicePRIDE AND PREJUDICE
Presented by Cedarville University
Jan. 30-Feb. 9
Cedarville

Directed by Dr. Diane Conrad Merchant

This new adaptation by prominent playwright Jon Jory captures all the wit, sophistication and romance of Jane Austen’s original 1813 novel. Will handsome Mr. Darcy overcome his pride, and will Elizabeth Bennet look beyond her prejudice, to make the best match of all?

  • Thu, Jan. 30 at 8pm
  • Fri-Sat, Jan. 31-Feb. 1 at 2pm & 8pm
  • Fri, Feb. 7 at 10am & 8pm
  • Sat, Feb. 8 at 2pm & 8pm
  • Sun, Feb. 9 at 3pm

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