Monthly Archives: June 2015

Cast Announced for THE BEST CHRISTMAS PAGEANT EVER at The Drama Workshop

TDW_VERTThe Drama Workshop would like to thank everyone who came out an audition for THE BEST CHRISTMAS PAGEANT EVER. We are pleased to announce our cast.

Cast

  • Bob Bradley -Eric Thomas
  • Grace Bradley-Peggy Allen
  • Beth Bradley – Nora Daley
  • Charlie Bradley -Griffin Harding

Herdman Family

  • Ralph – Ethan Williams
  • Leroy – Joe Hamzy
  • Claude – Sam Schaefer
  • Ollie – Camden Doebeli
  • Imogene -Sami Williams
  • Gladys – Katie Waldfogle

Ensemble

  • Alice Wendleken – Eve Roth
  • Mrs. Armstrong – Anne Wrider
  • Mrs. Slocum – Michele Forman
  • Mrs. Clark – Amy Waldfogle
  • Mrs. Clausing – Richelle Roth
  • Mrs. McCarthy – Victoria Covarrubias
  • Maxine – Claudia Covarrubias
  • Elmer Hopkins – To be cast
  • Hobie – James Covarrubias
  • David – To be cast
  • Beverly – Riley
  • Fireman -Garry Hohnecker
  • Doris – To be cast
  • Reverend Hopkins – Doug Bruening

Directed by Ivory Mazur and produced by Megan Schultheis & Gretchen Gartner. Performances run Dec. 4-13. Fore more information visit http://thedramaworkshop.org.

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SHREK THE MUSICAL Runs July 16-19

WC_Shrek logoSHREK THE MUSICAL
Wilmington College Community Summer Theatre
July 16-19
Wilmington

Directed by Dan Hunt
Music directed by Matt Spradlin
Choreographed by Cole Haugh

Cast: Bryan Wallingford as Shrek, Gina Beck as Fiona, Bekah Muchmore as Donkey, Timothy Larrick as Lord Farquaard, Danny Harp as Pinocchio, Keni Brown as Gingy & Cherie Cooper-Darragh/Tricia Heys/Rhonda Wheasler.as Dragon
Ensemble: Aaron Abirached, Connie Abirached, Tevin Amburgy, George Byrd, Victoria Camby, Andrew Conarroe, Asia Evans, Claudia Fowler, Cole Haugh, Nikita James, Victoria Martini, Alexia Minton, Erin Moore, Matt Purkey, Jennifer Ramage, Alison Ramage, Kevin Wall, Jordan Whealdon, Tim Wiederhold & Jessica Yankel

“Once upon a time, there was a little ogre named Shrek…” And thus begins the tale of an unlikely hero who finds himself on a life-changing journey alongside a wisecracking Donkey and a feisty princess who resists her rescue. Throw in a short tempered bad guy, a cookie with an attitude, and over a dozen other fairy tale misfits, and you’ve got the kind of mess that calls for a real hero. Luckily, there’s one on hand…and his name is Shrek.

  • Thu-Sat, July 16-18 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, July 19 at 2:30pm

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Part-time Technical Director Sought by Middletown Lyric Theatre

MLT_logoMiddletown Lyric Theatre a Thirty-Seven year old community theatre located in downtown Middletown, Ohio is looking for a, part-time, Technical Director for their five show season beginning in Mid-July.

We are looking for a person with strong carpentry skills and the creative ability for “repurposing.” The desired candidate will also have a strong knowledge of electrics and a working knowledge of sound. You should be a self-starter and able to work safe and independently. In addition to technical responsibilities there may, on occasion, be light maintenance or other general up-keep projects. We are a down and dirty theatre and do what it takes to get the job done. We desire someone with a great sense of humor, a passion for theatre and an attitude to be the best you can possibly be. This is an excellent opportunity for a current or recent graduate of a technical theatre program looking to build their resume. Design opportunities are available for the right person if so desired. You will work closely with in-house scenic and lighting designers.

Middletown Lyric Theatre is built on a solid foundation and beliefs of community theatre and portion of this paid position will be a certain amount of volunteer hours per show.

Please forward your letter, resume and pictures of work (if available) to: Charley Shafor, Managing Artistic Director – cshafor@middletownlyric.org or you can mail to Middletown Lyric Theatre P.O. Box 1656, Middletown, Ohio 45042. DEADLINE JUNE 30, 2015

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Resident Costume Designer Sought by New Edgecliff Theatre

NETNew Edgecliff Theatre is seeking a resident costume designer/costumer for their 2015-16 Season. Shows include FRANKIE AND JOHNNY IN THE CLARE DE LUNE, THE SANTALAND DIARIES and THE SHAPE OF THINGS. We will be conducting interviews Tuesday June 23 starting at 7 p.m.

Duties of this position include:

  • Work with the Director of the Production to develop and communicate the overall conceptual approach to the production.
  • Work with the Director of the Production to identify costume pieces which are needed for the production.
  • Design costumes that reinforce the production concept, works within the logistical parameters, within the budget available, and will be appropriate for the production.
  • Attend meetings with technical staff (lighting designer, sound designer, props master) to communicate the designs for costumes, and collaborate with the lighting, sound, properties, and scenic elements as they relate to the costumes.
  • Assist the Director of the Production, Theatre Production Manager, Technical Director, and Stage Management staff to create an overall rehearsal and production calendar.
  • Attend all production meetings for assigned shows.
  • Work with the costume interns to coordinate costume construction, purchasing, rentals and alterations, and to solve problems encountered in the entire process.
  • Collaborate with Production Manager to continuously monitor the costume budget to ensure fiscal accountability as it relates to the building process.
  • Make adjustments to the costume plot as needed to reinforce the production concepts, to accommodate the needs of the directing team, and stay within the timeframe and budget available.
  • Provide a safe working atmosphere for themselves, performers, crew, and anyone who comes into contact with the production.
  • Finalize the entire costume plot, ensure the final alterations are complete, and create a final countdown list of what needs to be finished before the first dress rehearsal.
  • Work with the complete production staff in the final phase of the rehearsal process (tech week) to accomplish a unified and seamless production that reflects the overall production concept.
  • Attend and actively participate in all technical rehearsals.
  • Attend and actively participate in the planning and execution of strike.
  • Attend the “post mortem” once the production is complete to evaluate the process and the final product.

If you are interested in interviewing for the position, please send your resume and any images of or links to images of your work to jstump@newedgecliff.com.

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Auditions Announced for MERRILY WE ROLL ALONG at Beavercreek Community Theatre

bctOpen auditions for MERRILY WE ROLL ALONG at
Beavercreek Community Theatre
3868 Dayton-Xenia Rd.
Beavercreek, OH 45432
Auditions are July 13-14 at 7PM

Directed by Matthew Owens

Performance Dates: September 18-27, 2015

MERRILY WE ROLL ALONG begins in 1976 and works its way backwards to 1957. This musical follows the lives of three best friends: Frank, the composer; Charley, the playwright; and Mary, the novelist. We see how these three go from young, driven optimists who set out to change the world, to a wealthy but jaded producer, an estranged but Pulitzer-winning playwright, and a bitter, alcoholic critic.

ROLES & REQUIREMENTS:

As with all Sondheim shows, we require strong actor/singers, who have exceptional clarity (both diction and intent) and expression while singing. Your audition will require you to prepare ONE MUSICAL THEATRE SONG that showcases your voice and demonstrates your ability to interpret character. It doesn’t have to be a Sondheim piece, but something of comparable complexity would be advantageous.

Note on Ages: As the six lead roles have to decrease in age approximately 20 years over the course of the show, we aren’t looking for any specific age group. It will be a casting balancing act, but the general idea is that Frank, Mary, Charlie, and Beth should all look around the same age, while Gussie and Joe should seem slightly older.

FRANKLIN SHEPHERD: Vocal Range: Natural High Baritone to F#
Handsome, charismatic, and charming, he is one of the movers and shakers. This composer-turned-Hollywood-producer barrels forward, climbing the ladder of success – perhaps leaving a few people behind in the dust. He exudes suave confidence, but is deeply sad and flawed.

MARY FLYNN: Vocal Range: Two Octave, from F below middle C to the F two octaves higher
A successful novelist-turned-critic who is hopelessly in love with Frank. Having an excessive personality, this sardonic softie goes from a caring, optimistic friend to an embittered alcoholic. Fiercely loyal and quietly reminiscent, Mary implores the boys to forget their differences and get back to the good ol’ days. She is the support system, perhaps at the expense of her own well-being.

CHARLES KRINGAS: Vocal Range: Natural High Baritone to G
Easily-agitated and stubborn, he is passionate almost to the point of a fault. Charley is more comfortable in his own artistic bubble than in being out on the town doing the “business” of show business. This playwright is constantly fighting for things to go back to the way that they were. Rarely budging, he can be quite the hot-head.

BETH SPENCER: Vocal Range: Soprano who must have a solid chest/head mix (A3 – G5)
Once a Midwestern hopeless romantic trying to make her way in NYC, she becomes the breadwinning wife who longs to settle down and live a “normal” life. She is feminine, but strong. Naïve and tense. At the core of Beth is a set of good, moral values that she holds on to very tightly – which is reflected in her unforgiving honesty. She is Frank’s champion.

GUSSIE CARNEGIE: Vocal Range: Big Broadway belter (G3 – C5)
An unapologetically narcissistic Broadway star who absolutely thrives off of attention. This secretary-turned-star is flamboyant to the point of insensitivity, feeling empowered by her own ingenuity. She is certainly talented, but also incredibly resourceful. She never changes herself, just the people around her. Gussie is ruled by her impulsive, rarely satisfied, and often unattainable desires.

JOE JOSEPHSON: Vocal Range: Baritone(G3 – C5)
A big-talking producer whose business-smarts are unparalleled in the commercial theatre. Probably smokes a lot of cigars. His marriage to Gussie castrates him, and Gussie’s leaving him sucks him dry. He ends up poor, pathetically begging for a handout from his ex-wife.

FRANKLIN SHEPARD (8-12 yrs old)
Son of Beth and Frank. Energetic and eager to please. Innocent. Should sing well.

ENSEMBLE (10-15 M/F of varying ages)
Aside from the above listed roles we require an additional 10-15 versatile actors to play a variety of roles with solos and speaking parts and to act as the chorus who sing the Merrily transitions. They include:

  • Jerome: Frank’s lawyer
  • KT: Ambitious TV personality
  • Meg Kincaid: Young starlet looking for success in LA.
  • Ru: Aspiring screenwriter
  • Scotty: Frank’s hot shot agent
  • Frank’s Friends: Bunker, Dory, Terry, Tyler
  • Others: Judge, Photographer, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer, Auditioner, Pianist, Roommate, Minister, TV Crew, Party-goers

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