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Torie Wiggins Stars at the Aronoff Center in TWILIGHT: LOST ANGELES, 1992

DTC_Torie WigginsAt the Aronoff Center, February 4th through 8th, acclaimed actress Torie Wiggins gives voice to dozens of perspectives on race, justice and violence in America, starring in Anna Deavere Smith’s award-winning play TWILIGHT: LOS ANGELES, 1992.

The play is being presented in the Fifth Third Theater at the Aronoff Center, with Wednesday through Saturday performances at 7:30 p.m. and a Sunday matinee at 2:00 p.m.

TWILIGHT: LOS ANGELES, 1992 was nominated for the 1994 Tony Award for Best Play. The playwright, Anna Deavere Smith, first performed it as a one woman show, which she later recreated in a filmed production in 2000.

In this Cincinnati production, much as in Anna Deavere Smith’s original production back in 1994, Torie Wiggins takes on the challenge of a single actor portraying a wide variety of characters. Gang members, police officers, activists and shopkeepers of every race have a voice in TWILIGHT: LOS ANGELES, 1992. This American masterpiece uses the verbatim words of people who experienced the Los Angeles riots to expose and explore the human impact of that event.

Ms. Wiggins gives voice to the diversity and tension of a city in turmoil. This production of TWILIGHT: LOS ANGELES, 1992, directed by Brian Isaac Phillips, goes directly to the heart of issues of race and class. The play probes the language and the lives of its subjects, offering stark insight into the complex social, economic and political issues that fueled the flames in the wake of the Rodney King verdict.

Though the play was written more than two decades ago, TWILIGHT: LOS ANGELES, 1992 is particularly timely. The Rodney King verdict spawned the LA Riots of 1992. More recent events in Missouri, New York and even closer to home are well known. Members of the audience may find themselves asking:

How much have things changed since then? Or not?

Torie Wiggins, the performer, is a graduate of UC CCM with a BFA in Dramatic Performance. She has co-adapted and performed a one-woman show, Your Negro Tour Guide, and toured with it across the country. She has appeared on All My Children and the feature film Love Me Through It. Her Cincinnati credits include Abraham Lincoln’s Big Gay Dance Party, Collapse, Afghan Women Writer’s Project, Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson, Pluto, and Harry and the Thief (Know Theatre of Cincinnati) and The Mountaintop (Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati). She also appeared in To Kill a Mockingbird with Cincinnati Shakespeare Company, and performed the title role in Black Pearl Sings! at ETC, for both of which she was nominated for an LCT Award. She most recently made her debut at Human Race Theater Company as Vera Charles in Mame.

The sound and projections design for the show is by Doug Borntrager, and the lighting designer is Dan Winters.

Tickets can be purchased in person at the Aronoff Center box office at 650 Walnut Street, online at CincinnatiArts.org, or by phone at (513) 621-2787 [ARTS].

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About Diogenes: Diogenes Theatre Company is an Ohio nonprofit corporation. Diogenes produces theatrical works showcasing the talents of some of the best theatre professionals in the Greater Cincinnati area. The company’s first production, “BIBI” by Kalman Kivkovich, was presented at the Aronoff Center in 2014.

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DESIRE UNDER THE ELMS Runs Feb. 27-March 15

DTG_Under the ElmsDESIRE UNDER THE ELMS
Presented by Dayton Theatre Guild
Feb. 27-March 15
Dayton

Directed by Craig Smith
Produced by Debra A. Kent

Cast: Dave Nickel as Ephraim Cabot, Danielle Dawler as Abbie Putnam-Cabot, Alexander Chilton as Eben Cabot, Mark Anderson as Simeon Cabot, Adam Clevenger as Peter Cabot, William Styles as Sheriff/Old Farmer, Rick Flynn as Fiddler Voice, Brianna Caron as Young Girl, Harry Shepard as Man & Sarah Saunders as Woman

This American classic by America’s leading playwright, Eugene O’Neill, is the story of an old, flinty New England hardscrabble farmer determined to take a young wife after burying his first two, and the raging conflict that follows with his sons and the young wife. “Hauntingly filled with love and loathing.” Greek tragedy imposed on an American landscape.

  • Fri-Sat, Feb. 27-28 at 8pm
  • Sun, March 1 at 3pm
  • Fri, March 6 at 8pm
  • Sat, March 7 at 5pm
  • Sun, March 8 at 3pm
  • Fri, March 13 at 8pm
  • Sat, March 14 at 5pm
  • Sun, March 15 at 3pm

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Auditions Announced for Dayton Theatre Guild’s CRIMINAL HEARTS

DTGCRIMINAL HEARTS
by Jane Martin

Directed by Saul Caplan

Audition Dates: March 2 & 3, 2015 – 7:00 pm

Production Dates: April 17-May 3, 2015

For more information visit www.daytontheatreguild.org/auditions.

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Casting Call for Commonwealth Theatre Company’s THE 25TH ANNUAL PUTNAM COUNTY SPELLING BEE

CTC_The Putnam County Spelling BeeCommonwealth Theatre Company at Northern Kentucky University is accepting submissions for our July 2015 Summer Dinner Theatre production of The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.

Directed by Roderick Justice

Production dates: July 8-26

Resumes and Headshots should be sumbitted to theatre@nku.edu.

  • Preferred Format: Submit your headshot and résumé as a joint PDF file with your headshot as first page of the PDF, followed by your résumé as the second page. Please include your first initial and last name in the file name.
  • Auditions for select roles will be held in March 2015. Selected performers will be contacted to schedule audition times. Submissions are open to all performers.

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Auditions Announced for Greater Hamilton Civic Theatre’s THE MIRACLE WORKER

GHCT_logoMiracle Worker auditions: March 1-2, 2015

Auditions for THE MIRACLE WORKER will be at 7 p.m. Sunday, March 1 and 7 p.m. Monday, March 2, 2015 at the Creative Center at the Palace, 215 S. Third St., Hamilton. Auditioners will read from a script.

THE MIRACLE WORKER is the story of Annie Sullivan and Helen Keller and depicts the events of their first meeting and leading up to Helen Keller learning language for the first time.

The cast includes the following:

  • Annie Sullivan – Stage age 20 years old. Annie is a strong willed, determined young lady.
  • Helen Keller – Stage age 7-11. Helen is blind and deaf and fiercely independent of will. She is a spoiled child through most of the play.
  • Kate Keller – Kate is Helen’s mother. She should be stage age of about 25-35. She has a timid disposition.
  • Captain Arthur Keller – The Captain is Helen’s father. He should be stage age 40-50. He is stern and stubborn but has a soft spot for Helen.
  • James Keller – James is the Captain’s son and Helen’s half brother. He can be stage age 18 – 30. He yearns for attention from his father and he carries an air of entitlement.
  • Anagnos – Annie Sullivan’s doctor – stage age from 30 – 80.
  • Viney – The Keller’s maid/servant. Preferably a woman of color. Age is insignificant.
  • Aunt Ev – Captain Keller’s sister. She should be stage age 40 – 50. She is an aristocratic woman, easily annoyed by Helen.
  • Martha/Percy – Children to the Keller’s servants. Preferably children of color between 5 – 10 years old.
  • Blind Girls – 4- 5 girls ranging in ages from 5 – 17.
  • Jimmie Sullivan – Annie’s little brother. Stage age 5 – 11 years old.

**Special Note**
There will be a special matinee performance of Miracle Worker for local school children on Friday, May 1, 2015. More than 300 tickets have already been sold for this special event. As a result, those auditioning will want to be sure they will be able to miss school or work during the day on May 1 for the performance.

MORE INFO: www.ghctplay.com

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