Monthly Archives: July 2015

Actor Needed for Ritchie in A CHORUS LINE at Covedale Center

CCPAThank you for your interest, this role has been cast.

Cincinnati Landmark Productions is looking for an actor for the role of Ritchie in A CHORUS LINE at the Covedale Center for the Performing Arts.

Requirements:
African American Male, singer, dancer dude.

Rehearsals have started. Paid gig.

Show dates:
A CHORUS LINE performance dates
Thurs. Sept. 3 – Fri. Sept. 4 – Sat. Sept. 5 – Sun. Sept. 6
Thurs. Sept. 10 – Fri. Sept. 11 – Sat. Sept. 12 – Sun. Sept. 13
Thurs. Sept. 17 – Fri. Sept. 18 – Sat. Sept. 19 – Sun. Sept. 20
Thurs. Sept. 24 – Fri. Sept. 25 – Sat. Sept. 26 – Sun. Sept. 27

Show times: Thurs at 7:30pm, Friday and Sat at 8:00pm, Sunday at 2pm

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2015-2016 Season Announced for WIT-Women in Theatre

WIT-Women in Theatre
Announces the 2015-16 Season on
The Avenue Stage

520 Fairfield Ave, Bellevue, KY 41073
(10 blocks east of Newport on the Levy)

October 16, 17, 23, 24
VENUS IN FUR by David Ives
Directed by Donna Hoffman, the Artistic and Producing Director of WIT-Women in Theatre

VENUS IN FUR is a daring, 21st century play nominated for a Tony Award in 2012 for Best Play.

Plot: Thomas Novachek is the writer-director of a new play opening in New York City; this play-within-the-play is an adaptation of the 1870 novel Venus in Furs by the Austrian author, Leopold von Sacher-Masoch, and happens to be the novel that inspired the term Masochism. The play begins with Novachek on the telephone lamenting the inadequacies of the actresses who have showed up that day to audition for the lead character, Wanda von Dunayev.  Suddenly, Vanda Jordan, bursts in. At first it’s hard to imagine that she will please this very particular and exasperated writer/director:  She’s brash, vulgar and unschooled.  With comedy and drama, Vanda convinces him to let her audition for the part of Wanda, with the director/writer reading the part of Severin von Kushemski.

April 1, 2, 3, 8, 9
(Premier) RURAL FREE DELIVERY by Grace Epstein
Directed by Marta Backman, Resident Production SM for New Edgecliff Theatre in Cinti.

RURAL FREE DELIVERY is Grace Epstein’s first entry to the greater Northern Kentucky stage.  Grace was the dramaturge for WIT’s production of “Honour” in April 2015.   She is an Associate Professor and Assistant Department Head of the Department of English at the University of Cincinnati.

Plot: In this dramedy, a lesbian couple has moved from a northern U.S. climate to a small, eastern Kentucky homestead.  Hava is a Jewish biologist at a local university and the very pregnant Shirese is an African-American English teacher at the same university.  Joined by Hava’s straight sister, Lyla, and a middle-aged,  all-things-Kentucky, competent woman, the four of them are both prepared and unprepared for 25 inches of snow, the onset of labor, and the secret about Lyla’s mother.

July 15, 16, 22, 23
A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE by Tennessee Williams
Directed by Donna Hoffman

A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE is a 1947 play written by American playwright, Tennessee Williams which received the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1948 and is often regarded among the finest of American plays of the 20th century.  “Streetcar” marked a turning point in American acting and directing from melodrama to naturalism.  The Stanley Kowalski character played by Marlon Brando represented naturalism while melodrama is shown in all its fluttering theatricality by the character, Blanche Dubois, originally played by Jessica Tandy.

Tickets will go on sale for each play approximately one month prior to opening through St. John United Church of Christ website: https://stjohnchurch.net.

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Men Needed for PARADE at Middletown Lyric Theatre

MLT_logoMiddletown Lyric Theatre seeks two men immediately for the musical PARADE.

Rehearsals begin immediately production runs in September. Gas stipend is possible.

Age: Both men could be anywhere from their mid-twenties to early forties

  • Tom Watson: Overzealous Newspaper Editor of the Jeffersonian with deep roots and beliefs in the church.
  • Luther Rosser: Well-mannered and ambitious attorney of Leo Frank

It would be our preference to have both males as singers. The role of Luther Rosser could be a non-singing role. The role of tom Watson sings both ensemble and has several solo moments.

Please contact Charley Shafor at cshafor@middletownlyric.org to arrange an audition.

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Cast Announced for CAROUSEL. at Dayton Playhouse

DPH_logoDirected Brian Sharp and the Dayton Playhouse are excited to announce the cast of CAROUSEL.

  • Billy Bigelow – Jeff Sams
  • Julie Jordan – Adrienne (Adee) McFarland
  • Carrie Pipperidge – Krissy McKim-Barker
  • Enoch Snow – Eric Thompson
  • Mrs. Mullin – Janice Codispoti
  • Nettie Fowler – Elana Elmore
  • Jigger Craigin – J. Gary Thompson
  • David Bascombe – Rick Flynn
  • Louise – Brooke Netzley
  • Heavenly Friend – Shanna Camacho
  • Starkeeper/Dr. Seldon – Brad Bishop
  • Margaret Snow – Hannah Gray
  • Snow Children – Elainah Skaroupka, Danikah Skaroupka, Kylah Skaroupka, Ryan Gibson, Seth Gibson, Caleb Wourms
  • Graduating Class – Tyler Smith, Jamie Pavlofsky, Andrea Hansgen, Carrin Ragland
  • Ensemble – Leah Sams, Karla Enix, Marabeth Klejna, Rebekah Skaroupka, Kerry Simpson, Judi Early, Patricia Dipasquale-Krul, John-Michael Vanover, Tyler Henry, William Boatwright

For CAROUSEL.the music is directed by Ron Kindell with choreography by Paige Hanshaw. Performance dates are Sept. 11-27. For more information visit http://wordpress.thedaytonplayhouse.com.

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A WEDDING TO DIE FOR On Aug. 28

TWDP_Wedding to Die For promoA WEDDING TO DIE FOR
Presented by The Whodunnit? Players
Oct. 27
Springdale

Interactive murder mystery. Dusty Pitts, the multi-billion dollar widowed cattle baron, and country song stylist B.B. Lovelace, after a whirlwind romance of two months, are tying the knot. Sure, she’s been the biggest Bridezilla ever, but he loves her, right? And their friends and relatives are here to help them celebrate, right? Or is someone there to stop the wedding … at any cost? WHODUNIT? Admission includes Benissimo buffet and drink ticket.

  • Fri, Aug. 28 at 6:30pm

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