Monthly Archives: February 2015

THE MARVELOUS WONDERETTES Runs March 12-April 4

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Blair Godshall as Missy, Lauren Carr as Betty Jean, Kate Mock Elliott as Cindy Lou & Grace Eichler as Suzy. Photo by Mikki Schaffner Photography.

THE MARVELOUS WONDERETTES
Presented by Covedale Center for the Performing Arts
March 12-April 4
West Price Hill

Directed by Elizabeth A.Harris
Music directed by Steve Milloy
Choreographed by Maggie Perrino

Cast: Kate Mock Elliott as Cindy Lou, Grace Eichler as Suzy,
Lauren Carr as Betty Jean & Blair Godshall as Missy

THE MARVELOUS WONDERETTES, created by Roger Bean, takes you to the 1958 Springfield High School prom where we meet the Wonderettes, four girls with hopes and dreams as big as their crinoline skirts! As we learn about their lives and loves, we are treated to the girls performing such classic ‘50s and ‘60s songs as “Lollipop,” “Dream Lover,” “Stupid Cupid,” “Lipstick on Your Collar,” “Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me,” “It’s My Party,” and over 20 other classic hits! You’ve never had this much fun at a prom and you will never forget

  • Thu, March 12 at 7:30pm
  • Fri-Sat, March 13-14 at 8pm
  • Sun, March 15 at 2pm
  • Thu, March 19 at 7:30pm
  • Fri-Sat, March 20-21 at 8pm
  • Sun, March 22 at 2pm
  • Thu, March 26 at 7:30pm
  • Fri, March 27 at 8pm
  • Sat, March 28 at 2pm & 8pm
  • Sun, March 29 at 2pm
  • Thu, April 2 at 7:30pm
  • Fri-Sat, April April 3-4 at 8pm

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VIDEO: Dale Hodges Discusses Her Role in AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY

CP_August Osage CountyDale Hodges discusses her role of family matriarch Violet Weston in AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY.

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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Auditions Announced for A CHORUS LINE at Covedale Center for the Performing Arts

CCPACincinnati Landmark Productions to hold auditions for the Covedale Center for the Performing Arts 2015-2016 season opener, A CHORUS LINE.

Tuesday, April 7 and Wednesday, April 8, 2015 by appointment only. Appointment times are 6pm, 7pm, 8pm & 9pm (max of 15 auditionees per time block).

Please email Jennifer Perrino, Business Manager at jenniferperrino@covedalecenter.com.
You will need to provide you name, email and phone please.

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

Adult performers are needed (ages 18-40). Auditionees will be tested for dance ability first, then will be asked to sing. Be prepared to sing a musical theater selection (bring sheet music for the accompanist in your key) and finally, may be asked to read from the script. Please dress appropriately.

Please note: Other cast members (that get cut from the line); will dance in the finale and will sing offstage.

MUST HAVE A RESUME listing theatrical experience in order to audition. A headshot/picture is appreciated but not required. Please prepare 16 bars of a song that best showcases vocal ability.
Please note: No more than two conflicts will be accepted during the rehearsal process for this production.

A CHORUS LINE is a stunning musical-vérité about a chorus audition for a Broadway musical. It tells of the achingly poignant ambitions of professional Broadway gypsies to land a job in the show, and is a powerful metaphor for all human aspiration. Memorable musical numbers include I Can Do That, At the Ballet, Dance: Ten; Looks: Three, The Music and the Mirror, What I Did for Love, One (Singular Sensation) and I Hope I Get It. It is a brilliantly complex fusion of dance, song and compellingly authentic drama. The show was instantly recognized as a classic.

Matthew Wilson, Director/co-choreographer;
Michael Kennedy, Music Director;
Angela Kahle, Co- Choreographer
Melanie D. Hall, Production Stage Manager

Rehearsals begin: Monday, July 27, 2015

Performance Dates: Thu, Sept. 3-27
Performances run Thursday at 7:30 pm.; Friday-Saturday at 8pm & Sunday at 2pm

All roles are paid positions.

Characters include:

  • Zach — The imperious, successful Director/Choreographer running the audition
  • Larry — Zach’s assistant (could be female)

Auditioning Actors: (audition numbers in parentheses)

  • Cassie Ferguson, a once successful solo dancer down on her luck and a former love of Zach’s. (no number)
  • Sheila Bryant, a sassy, sexy, aging dancer who tells of her unhappy childhood (152)
  • Val Clark, a foul-mouthed but excellent dancer who couldn’t get performing jobs because of her looks until
  • she had plastic surgery (179)
  • Diana Morales, Paul’s friend, another Puerto Rican who was underestimated by her teachers. (2)
  • Judy Turner, a tall, gawky, and quirky dancer. (23)
  • Kristine Urich (DeLuca), Al’s scatter-brained wife who can’t sing. (10)
  • Maggie Winslow, a sweet woman who grew up in a broken home. (9)
  • Bebe Benzenheimer, a young dancer who only feels beautiful when she dances. (37)
  • Connie Wong, a petite Chinese-American who seems ageless (149)
  • Mike Costa, an aggressive dancer who learned to tap at an early age. (81)
  • Richie Walters, an enthusiastic black man who once planned to be a kindergarten teacher. (44)
  • Don Kerr, a married man who once worked in a strip club. (5)
  • Paul San Marco, a gay Puerto Rican who dropped out of high school and survived a troubled childhood. (45)
  • Mark Anthony, the youngest dancer who recounts the time he told his priest he thought he had gonorrhea (63)
  • Greg Gardner, a sassy Jewish gay man who divulges his first experience with a woman. (67)
  • Bobby Mills, Sheila’s best friend who jokes about his conservative upbringing in Buffalo, New York. (84)
  • Al DeLuca, an Italian-American who takes care of his wife. (17)

Others (that get cut from the line; will dance at the end of the show:

  • Vicki, who never studied ballet (60)
  • Tricia, who has a brief vocal solo. (131)
  • Lois, ballerina; non-speaking; who dances like a ballerina (53)
  • Frank (59) — who looks at his feet when he dances; headband boy; non-speaking (59)
  • Butch — non-speaking, who give attitude in the audition (14)
  • Roy, who can’t get the arms right (“Wrong arms Roy”). (36)
  • Tom — counts with his mouth; non-speaking. An all American Jock (40)

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

Cincinnati Federal Savings & TriHealth are the 2014 – 2015 Season Sponsor for the Covedale Center for the Performing Arts, 4990 Glenway Avenue, 45238.

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Cast announcement for WAR OF THE WORLDS: The 1938 Radio Play

TCO_War of the Worlds logoThe Company is excited to announce the cast of our upcoming production of WAR OF THE WORLDS: The 1938 Radio Play by Howard E. Koch, directed by Colin Cronin.

  • Collin Wenzell — INTRO ANNOUNCER, OBSERVER, OPERATOR FOUR
  • Adam Drake — ORSON WELLES, PROFESSOR RICHARD PIERSON
  • Lynne Aronson — ANNOUNCER ONE, COMMANDER VOGHT
  • Jay Benson — ANNOUNCER TWO, STRANGER
  • Chris Lannan — ANNOUNCER THREE, OPERATOR ONE, FOLEY ARTIST
  • Patti Newberry — REPORTER CARL PHILLIPS, OPERATOR FIVE
  • Paul Gable — POLICEMAN, SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR, GUNNER
  • Mark Aronson — MR. WILMUTH, GENERAL MONTGOMERY SMITH, OPERATOR THREE
  • Leah Baker — VICE-PRESIDENT HARRY MCDONALD, OFFICER, ANNOUNCER FOUR
  • Jeffrey Layne Blevins — CAPTAIN LANSING, OPERATOR TWO

WAR OF THE WORLDS: The 1938 Radio Play will be staged March 6 and 7 at 8 PM, at the Village Players Theater in the Fort Thomas Women’s Club. This show is appropriate for all ages.

Tickets will be $12, available online starting Friday, February 13.

For more information on this show, visit our website at thecompanypresent.com.

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TRANSMIGRATION 2015 Runs March 11-13

CCM_logoTRANSMIGRATION 2015
Presented by UC College-Conservatory of Music Drama
March 11-13
University Heights

TRANSMIGRATION, so named for “the movement from one place to another” or “the transition from one state of being to another,” is a festival of new works created by the acting students in CCM Drama. Six teams of actors craft and perform five original 30-minute shows. Performed simultaneously in different locations throughout CCM Village, TRANSMIGRATION will allow the audience to sample four different new works of their choosing in one spectacular evening.

Details for individual performances will be posted when announced.

Admission: Admission is free, but reservations are required. Tickets become available at noon on Monday, March 9. Visit the CCM Box Office or call 513-556-4183 to reserve. Limit two tickets per order.

  • Wed-Fri, March 11-13 at 7pm

Facebook event | Official press release with productions, schedules and casts |

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