Monthly Archives: February 2015

Stage Notes for Feb. 17

Derek Snow as Tibbs & Mike Hall as Gillespie. Photo by Mikki Schaffner Photography.

Derek Snow as Tibbs & Mike Hall as Gillespie in IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT. Photo by Mikki Schaffner Photography.

A potpourri of arts news items from local and national sources.

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Auditions Announced for Disney’s HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL JR. by Union Community Theatre

UCT_logoUnion Community Theatre proudly hosts auditions for their next youth program production Disney’s HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL JR.

Those auditioning must be ages 12-18 by October 1, 2015.
Rehearsals begin in mid/late July. There will be a meet and greet in May.

Show dates October 8th -17th.

Produced by Amanda Emmons and Karen Franxman
Directed by Richelle Roth
Assistant Directed by Nick Castle
Stage Managed by Kimberly Boyle
Choreographed by Kori Cruse

Auditions will be held at the Richwood Presbyterian Church, 1070 Richwood Rd, Walton, Kentucky 41094

Wednesday, March 18th 6:30pm – 9:00pm
Saturday, March 21st 6:30pm – 9:00pm
**Callbacks will be held on Sunday, March 22nd beginning at 4:00pm. You will be notified if asked to attend.

Audition appointments should be made by visiting this link. www.SignUpGenius.com/go/8050D44A5AB23A64-uctyouth

While an audition time is recommended, it is not required. We will fill you in to the next available slot (if there are any available slots).

Headshot and resume are requested, but not required.

Please prepare:
16-32 Bars of a Piece that Best Represents your Vocal Talents.
Those auditioning will also be asked to participate in a dance audition – please dress appropriately.
Some students who audition may also be asked to read from the script.

Disney’s HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL JR. is presented through special arrangement with MTI.

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VIDEO: Buz Davis Discusses Directing AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY

Kevin Crowley as Bill Fordham & Carol Brammer as Barbara Fordham.

Kevin Crowley as Bill Fordham & Carol Brammer as Barbara Fordham.

DIiector Buz Davis discusses the challenges of directing AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY in the intimate Clifton Performance Theatre.

About the show: The Weston sisters return to their Oklahoman homestead once their father Beverly goes missing. In the summer heat they’re forced to examine their own lives, their futures and their relationship with their sharp-tongued mother. Family secrets, generational conflict and repressed truths explode in this portrait of one of the most dysfunctional families the stage has ever seen. Family dysfunction unfolds as family secrets and decades of pain are slowly revealed.

Performances run Feb. 19-March 14. For more information and a complete cast list click here.

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THE 25TH ANNUAL PUTNAM COUNTY SPELLING BEE Runs March 6-15

PS_25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee logoTHE 25TH ANNUAL PUTNAM COUNTY SPELLING BEE
Presented by Playhouse South
March 6-15
Kettering

Directed by Carrie Thurston
Assistant directed by Matt Kuntzman
Music directed by Sheldon Simms
Choreographed by Annette Looper

Cast: Caitie Erker as Marcy Park, Brett Norgaard as Chip Tolentino, Meagan Kuchan as Logainne Schwartzandgrubenierre, Megan Weyrauch as Olive Ostrovsky, Michael Shannon as Mitch Mahoney, Jose Gutierrez del Arroyo as Leaf Coneybear, Steve Voris as Vice-Principal Douglas Panch, Bobby Escamilla as William Barfee & Kristen Danley as Rona Lisa Perretti

A hip musical comedy which follows six young people in the throes of puberty, who are overseen by grown-ups who barely managed to escape childhood themselves, as they learn that winning isn’t everything and that losing doesn’t necessarily make you a loser. At each performance, audience volunteers are selected and invited on stage to participate in the Bee, making each performance unique. Recommended for ages 13 and up.

  • Fri-Sat, March 6-7 at 8pm
  • Sun, March 8 at 2pm
  • Fri-Sat, March 13-14 at 8pm
  • Sun, March 15 at 2pm

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IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT Review

Links to all reviews can be found using the REVIEWS link at the top of the page. Blog postings, links and more are available on my Facebook fan page. You can also receive updates on Twitter from @BTCincyRob.

Derek Snow as Tibbs & Mike Hall as Gillespie. Photo by Mikki Schaffner Photography.

Derek Snow as Tibbs & Mchael Hall as Gillespie. Photo by Mikki Schaffner Photography.

IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT presented by Falcon Theater through Feb. 28. Click here for more information on the production. I attended the opening night performance.

“They call me, ‘Mr. Tibbs.'”

Falcon Theater brings a riveting production of the racially-charged murder-mystery, IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT, to the stage in Newport.

Derek Snow as Tibbs, Michael as Gillespie. Rich Setterberg as Tatum & Terry Gosdin as the Coroner. Photo by Mikki Schaffner Photography.

Derek Snow as Tibbs, Michael as Gillespie. Rich Setterberg as Tatum & Terry Gosdin as the Coroner. Photo by Mikki Schaffner Photography.

Derek Snow does excellent work as Virgil Tibbs, the detective who struggles to maintain his composure amid the near-constant bigotry he is subjected to. Equally engaging is Mike Hall as chief of police Gillespie as he struggles with controlling his own bigotry versus the responsibility of bringing a murderer to justice. Together the two play well against each other, both working toward the same goal and trying to prove to the other their worth.

Derek Snow as Tibbs & Simon Powell as Sam. Photo by Mikki Schaffner Photography.

Derek Snow as Tibbs & Simon Powell as Sam. Photo by Mikki Schaffner Photography.

Also very strong is Simon Powell in the role of Officer Sam Wood. I enjoyed the mentoring dynamic he developed with Tibbs, as well as how he handled the pressures of the townspeople’s attitude toward him for working with a colored man. It was interesting to see his response to this morph over the course of the show.

Tom Peters as Purdy & Allison Evans as Noreen.  Photo by Mikki Schaffner Photography.

Tom Peters as Purdy & Allison Evans as Noreen. Photo by Mikki Schaffner Photography.

The remaining ensemble was very solid and did good work. Of those playing multiple roles, I found Terry Gosdin and Tom Peters to be really strong in distinguishing their two characters.

This production enjoyed solid direction by Ed Cohen with some very engaging scene work. I did find the scene where Tibbs is “attacked” to be confusing. For me, it was not clear what was happening or where it was taking place. I also felt there were a couple of times where the racially-motivated bigotry in the beginning of a scene almost completely disappeared by the end that scene, with the conversation becoming a bit too casual.

Dan Maloney as Pete, James Ball as Ralph & Simon Powell as Sam. Photo by Mikki Schaffner Photography.

Dan Maloney as Pete, James Ball as Ralph & Simon Powell as Sam. Photo by Mikki Schaffner Photography.

The costume design by Tara Willians, worked well and kept the look of the period for me. I would have liked to have seen Dee Anne Bryll (as Melanie), wigged or hair-styled to better reflect the era.

As staged, I found the set changes to be a bit time-consuming and overly complicated. The on-stage base and percussion was a nice concept during the scene changes, but it quickly became a bit repetitive. Also, since the music continued into the scene’s dialogue, I found it to be a bit too loud.

Dee Anne Bryll as Melanie & Rich Setterberg as Endicott. Photo by Mikki Schaffner Photography.

Dee Anne Bryll as Melanie & Rich Setterberg as Endicott. Photo by Mikki Schaffner Photography.

During the final confrontation, the cast seemed less-than-conformable with the stage combat so the scene seemed a bit tentative. I did not see a fight choreographer listed in the program.

Overall, it’s a very well-done and intense production that is sadly, still timely given recent events. I understand that ticket sales are extremely strong, so you better act quickly to ensure a seat.

My rating: 4.25 out of 5

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