Monthly Archives: August 2015

A HUNDRED MINUS ONE DAY Review

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SOOA_One Hundred Minus One Day logoA HUNDRED MINUS ONE DAY presented Stone on a Walk Theatre through Aug. 29. Click here for more information on the production. I attended the opening night performance.

For the closing production of their sophomore season, Stone on a Walk  mounts a whimsical and touching little show. During his curtain speech, director John Leo Meuthing shares that he has wanted to stage A HUNDRED MINUS ONE DAY since the first came across it. After seeing it, I understand why.

Mollie Jeanette Amburgey does good work as Jen, the central character, who is dealing with an incurable illness. She creates some nice moments with her father and friend Daphne. I didn’t have a good sense of the physical toll the illness was having on her body, aside from the cough. Maybe finding a bit more to do on the physical side of the character would help.

Playing Daphne, Jen’s childhood friend, is Sara Tripp Swartout. Swartout gives Daphne a great energy, which is impressive considering the character’s layered costumes in the hot performance space. On those rare occasions when Daphne focuses on the conversation and is still, that energy mostly disappears. I would have liked to have seen that excess energy redirected into her body more. Even though Daphne is paying attention, sitting completely still is almost impossible for her. So she fidgets or sways, just something to keep the energy of Daphne up, but redirected.

Jimm Wiedeman makes his stage debut as Dad. He does a nice job, and I liked the character he created. Performance-wise, I would like to see Jimm connect emotionally with his lines more. Try to find an experience from your life that emotionally-resonates with the scene, and use those feelings to accent your speech and movement.

Rounding out the cast is Bryce Morr as Guy who nicely handles his small scene with Jen.

Director Meuthing does well within the limitations of the space. I’m sure even an extra five feet of width would have helped immensely. Given the confines, the show was well staged and moved as freely as it could. I would try to keep actors from being close to, and facing parallel to. the stage right wall. It closes them off to over half of the audience.

These were several issues opening night on the technical side and with the pacing. Most of which were probably dealt with before their second performance.

Overall a fun, quirky and bittersweet script.

My rating: 3.25 out of 5

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AND THEN THERE WERE NONE Runs Sept. 11-20

XACT_And Then There Were None logoAND THEN THERE WERE NONE
Xenia Area Community Theatre
Sept. 11-20
Xenia

Directed by Kathleen Day

Cast: Don Henry as Fred Narracott, Jim Buckner as Tom Rogers, Cheryl Dern as Ethel Rogers, Krissy Hartman as Vera Claythorne, Kevin Brown as Philip Lombard, Paul M. Smith as Anthony Marston, Debra Zweber as Emily Brent, John Day as Judge Wargrave, John Weeks as General MacKenzie, Nathan Hudson as William Blore & Bryan Kampman as Dr. Armstrong

In this superlative mystery comedy – originally titled Ten Little Indians – ten strangers arrive on an island invited by an unknown host. Each of them has a secret to hide and a crime for which they must pay. A mysterious voice accuses each of having gotten away with murder. Then, one by one, they succumb to a diabolical avenger.

  • Fri, Sept. 11 at 6:30pm (Opening Gala)
  • Sat, Sept. 12 at 7:30pm
  • Fri-Sat, Sept. 18-19 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, Sept. 20 at 3pm

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2015-2016 Season Announced by Xenia Area Community Theatre

xactXACT’s upcoming season includes:

AND THEN THERE WERE NONE?
Sept. 11-20

THE HOUSE OF DRACULA
Oct. 23-Nov. 1

WONDERLAND
Dec. 4-13

BULL IN A CHINA SHOP
Jan. 29-Feb. 6

MURDERED TO DEATH
April 8-17

BLACK COFFEE
May 27-June 5

For more information visit http://www.xeniaact.org/

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Youth Roles Available in THE BEST CHRISTMAS PAGEANT EVERY at The Drama Workshop

TDW_VERTDirector Ivory Mazur is looking to fill a few roles in The Drama Workshop’s upcoming production THE BEST CHRISTMAS PAGEANT EVER.

Interested parties should contact Ivory at ivory567@gmail.com to schedule an audition.
Rehearsals run October 12 – December 3, 2015, generally 3 to 4 days a week, from 7-9pm. Some nights may run a little longer and during tech week attendance is mandatory.
Production Dates: December 4 – 12, 2015 with a possible extended run to December 19th.

Roles needing filled:
  • Elmer Hopkins – male – age 6 to 12 – speaking ensemble role
  • 4 Angel Choir members – m or f – ages 6 to 10 singing ensemble roles
  • 2 Shepherds – male – ages 8 to 14 – ensemble
Come join this awesome cast, crew, and production team.  You’re guaranteed to have a blast, make new friends, and have a holiday to remember!
Don’t forget TDW’s new season begins September 11, 2015 with the musical comedy I LOVE YOU, YOU’RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE.

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Cast Announced for PICNIC at Footlighters Inc.

FLI_logoThe Footlighters, Inc. is excited to announce the cast of PICNIC Playing January 14 – 30, 2016.

  • Hal – Justin Spencer
  • Madge – Amanda Emmons-Shumate
  • Flo – Kristy Rucker
  • Millie – Erin Miller
  • Alan – Sam Kerns
  • Helen – Linda Roll
  • Rosemary – Rose Vanden Eynden
  • Howard – Chris Bishop
  • Bomber – Andrew Ornelas
  • Irma – Gretchen Gantner
  • Christine – Ilona Piaskowy

PICNIC is directed by Dennis Murphy.

For more information visit http://www.footlighters.org/show.php?show_id=53048

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