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Cello and Keyboard Player Needed for ACTUP’s ONCE UPON A MATTRESS

ACTUP_logoMusicians, Acting Up is looking for a cello player and an additional keyboard player for our upcoming production of ONCE UPON A MATTRESS. If interested, please contact ActingUp@ActingUp.com.

Acting Up is a member of ACT Cincinnati and is a young performers community theater based in Mason, OH.

Here’s our schedule:

  • PIT ONLY: Mon & Thur, March 3 & 6
  • PLAY THROUGH w/ Actors: Mon, March 10
  • TECH WEEK: Mon – Thur, March 17 – 20
  • 4 SHOWS: March 21-23

More information about Acting Up can be found at http://www.ActingUp.com. More information about the show can be found a www.rnh.com/show/66/Once-Upon-a-Mattress

Thanks for your consideration.

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Casting Call for MLT’s PAINTING CHURCHES

MLT_logoMIDDLETOWN LYRIC THEATRE
1530 Central Avenue, Middletown, Ohio
513-425-7140 Middletownlyric.org

AUDITIONS for PAINTING CHURCHES by Tine Howe
Directed by: Charley Shafor

BY APPOINTMENT
Contact Charley at cshafor@middletownlyric.org
Performances: May 30 & 31 & June 6 & 7

CHARACTERS

  • Gardner Church: an aging Pulitzer Prize-winning poet slowly losing his mental abilities, and in the sometimes sharply toned conversations between mother and daughter. (Age 60’s to 70’s)
  • Fanny: is a slightly eccentric, tart-tongued Boston Brahmin who loves her doddering husband but fears and resents the loss of their cultured life. (Age 60’s to 70’s)
  • Margaret (Mags): fled to New York and a career as a painter. An infrequent visitor home, she wants to paint a definitive portrait of her parents while she has the chance; the work also allows her an opportunity to get a good look at them, to use the artist’s objectivity with her subjects to see them as people and not just her parents. (Age 30’s)

SYNOPSIS
Gardner and Fanny Church are preparing to move out of their Beacon Hill house to their summer cottage on Cape Cod. Gardner, once a famous poet, now is retired. He slips in and out of senility as his wife Fanny valiantly tries to keep them both afloat. They have asked their daughter, Mags, to come home and help them move. Mags agrees, for she hopes as well to finally paint their portrait. She is now on the verge of artistic celebrity herself and hopes, by painting her parents, to come to terms with them and they with her. Mags triumphs in the end as Fanny and Gardner actually step through the frame and become a work of art ineffable and timeless.

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4000 MILES Quick-Review

Vera Joseph (Rosemary Prinz) and her grandson, Leo Joseph-Connell (Robbie Tann), get reacquainted after years apart. Photo by Sandy Underwood.

Vera Joseph (Rosemary Prinz) and her grandson, Leo Joseph-Connell (Robbie Tann), get reacquainted after years apart. Photo by Sandy Underwood.

4000 MILES presented by Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park through March 9.

Veteran actress Rosemary Prinz shines as feisty grandmother Vera Joseph is this cute and offbeat comedic play. Robbie Tann also does well as Leo, but there were times he came off more caricature than character. Prinz and Tann have a believable relationship as grandmother and grandson. Opening night, Tann’s scenes with the other two actresses (Adina Verson as Bec & Christine Lin as Amanda/Lily) still felt a bit rough around the edges.

The set design by James Kronzer is well done. Director Blake Robinson’s blocking does have the actors side by side on the couch a bit too often for my tastes. It creates less-than ideal sight-lines for the four seats against the upstage wall of the side sections.

I also found the staging of the final scene to be a bit stagnant. For a show about continuing to move forward, it felt strange to have it end with the characters simply sitting on the couch.

Overall, a laugh out loud, funny script with some nice touching moments. Rosemary Prinz steals the show and our hearts.

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My rating: 3.75 out of 5

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LES MISERABLES Runs March 20-April 6

WSU_Les MizLES MISERABLES
Presented by Wright State University
March 20-April 6
Dayton

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, March 20 at 7pm
  • Fri-Sat, March 21-22 at 8pm
  • Sun, March 23 at 2pm
  • Thu, March 27 at 7pm
  • Fri, March 28 at 8pm
  • Sat, March 29 at 2pm & 8pm
  • Sun, March 30 at 2pm
  • Wed-Thu, April 2-3 at 7pm
  • Fri, April 4 at 8pm
  • Sat, April 5 at 2pm & 8pm
  • Sun, April 6 at 2pm

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