Monthly Archives: November 2015

DOUBT Runs Nov. 20-21

TREE_Doubt logoDOUBT
Tree County Players
Nov. 20-21
Greensburg, Ind.

Directed by Therese Zins

Cast: Mimi Pruett as Sister Aloysius, Afton Shepard as Sister James, Darin Richart as Father Flynn & Vanessa Stewart as Mrs. Mueller

n a Catholic church and school in the Bronx in 1964, the school’s Principal, Sister Aloysius suspects that Father Flynn is paying too much personal attention to a young student. Sister Aloysius sets off on a personal crusade to unearth the truth. With the help of a younger teacher, Sister James, she sets out to get the Priest removed from the church. However, questions arise regarding her accusations. Is her obsession warranted or is Father Flynn innocent of her charges? What do you do when you are not sure?

  • Fri-Sat, Nov. 20 & 21 at 7pm

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HAPPY HOLIDAYS WITH THE MIGHTY WURLITZER | Thu., Dec. 10 | Music Hall Ballroom

featuring acclaimed theatre organist Jelani Eddington,
Cincinnati Opera Young Artist Tyler Alessi,
and dancers from the Cincinnati Ballet Otto M. Budig Academy

CAA_Happy Holidays with the Mighty Wurlitzer logoCINCINNATI, OH – The Society for the Preservation of Music Hall (SPMH) is pleased to announce the return of Happy Holidays with the Mighty Wurlitzer to Cincinnati’s Music Hall Ballroom on Thursday, December 10 at 10:30 AM and 7:00 PM. Now in its sixth year, the popular holiday concert is regarded as one of the Tri-state’s most anticipated music events of the yuletide season.

Tickets are on sale now at www.CincinnatiArts.org, (513) 621-ARTS [2787], and the Aronoff Center or Music Hall Ticket Office. For groups of ten or more, call (513) 977-4157.

There’s nothing quite like the unique sound of the Albee Theater’s Mighty Wurlitzer − an orchestra and more all in one organ! 2001 Theater Organist of the Year, Jelani Eddington, along with Cincinnati Opera Young Artist Tyler Alessi and dancers from the Cincinnati Ballet Otto M. Budig Academy, will perform holiday favorites with all of the bells, whistles, and special effects that only an instrument as grand as the Mighty Wurlitzer can create! Relive your memories of yesterday as you create new memories of tomorrow with your friends and family!

“The Holiday Season is a wonderful time for family and friends filled with memories and music,” said Don Siekmann of The Society for the Preservation of Music Hall.  “Our annual Wurlitzer concert has become a holiday tradition, and this year the talented young dancers from Cincinnati Ballet’s Otto M. Budig Academy will perform some of the world’s most beautiful dances, accompanied by an outstanding theatre organist. Add to that the beautiful vocals of Cincinnati Opera’s Tyler Alessi singing some of your favorite yuletide songs, and you will have a memorable, musical experience that will add much warmth and joy to your holiday!”

The Mighty Wurlitzer 
The Mighty Wurlitzer was installed in the ornate Albee Theater on Fountain Square in December 1927 – one of only 2,200 theatre-organs produced at that time to accompany silent feature films.  When talkies took over in 1929, the theatre organ was mainly silenced.  The Albee organ was donated to the Emery Theater in 1969 (where it played for movies and other events) and was partially rebuilt by the Ohio Valley Organ Club. It was removed from the Emery in 1999 and put into storage.

The leadership at SPMH thought the historic Music Hall Ballroom would be an ideal location for the instrument, and in June 2007, Ronald F. Wehmeier, Inc., Pipe Organ Service in Cincinnati was contacted to completely rebuild and install the Wurlitzer. A donor foundation funded the entire project in the amount of $1.41 million.  Only a small number of Wurlitzers of this size still exist, and Cincinnati (the home of the Wurlitzer Company) is one of the few cities in the country to have an instrument of this quality.

The Wurlitzer was expanded in tonal colors and effects, from 19 ranks of pipes to 31 ranks (a rank is made up of 61 pipes, and represents orchestral sounds, such as trumpets, flutes, tubas, strings, etc.).  A full array of percussion effects is also present – xylophone, marimba, glockenspiel, chimes, and even a large Steinway grand – all playable from the giant three keyboard and pedal console, decorated in 22-karat gold leaf.  Wind for the pipes is provided by a 15 HP high pressure turbine, the electrical switching is controlled by computer, and pipes range in size from 16 feet to the size of a pencil.  In addition, the Wurlitzer is now fully computerized, so that it can be played without an organist through a digital input system.

Jelani Eddington     
Jelani Eddington is one of the most prominent and sought-after theatre-organists on the concert circuit today. During the course of his concert career, Jelani has been featured at numerous national and regional conventions of the American Theatre Organ Society, and has toured extensively throughout the world, including numerous concert appearances in the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Europe. He has also accompanied numerous silent films and appears regularly at film series. In 2007, Jelani accompanied the classic film, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, for an international organ festival in Finland on the country’s largest pipe organ.

Jelani has also produced and marketed over 30 theatre organ albums on some of the best-known and most dynamic instruments in the country. In August 2001, the American Theatre Organ Society honored Jelani’s extensive career as a concert and recording organist by naming him the 2001 Theatre Organist of the Year. Jelani retains the distinction of being the youngest-ever recipient of this prestigious honor.

For a full bio, visit Jelani’s website at www.rjeproductions.com.

Tyler Alessi, baritone
Tyler Alessi has been seen most recently at CCM Opera, where he sang the role of Don Alfonso in Mozart’s Così fan Tutte. During his time at CCM, Tyler has been a frequent participant of Opera Fusion New Works collaboration between Cincinnati Opera and CCM. As a result, he has been able to workshop new and exciting operas composed by Jack Perla, Daniel Catán, Ricky Ian Gordon, and Jake Heggie. Professionally, Tyler has sung many small and featured roles at Cincinnati Opera, most recently William Dale in Kevin Puts and Mark Campbell’s Pulitzer Prize-winning opera, Silent Night. Last summer, Tyler participated in Des Moines Metro Opera’s esteemed young artist program, where he performed the role of Bello in Puccini’s La Fanciulla del West. Equally at home in musical theatre, Tyler recently performed the role of Prince Charming and the Wolf in Stephen Sondheim’s Into the Woods with Cincinnati Landmark Productions.  His upcoming engagements include Count Almaviva in Kentucky Opera’s concert tour of Le Nozze di Figaro and Forester in CCM’s production of A Cunning Little Vixen.

Cincinnati Ballet Otto M. Budig Academy
Cincinnati Ballet Otto M. Budig Academy, the region’s only pre-professional ballet training program, combines superior instruction, unparalleled performance opportunities, and a strong connection to Cincinnati Ballet.  The talented young dancers from the Academy are in great demand and are performing their interpretation of highlights from the The Nutcracker throughout the Cincinnati area this holiday season.

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2016 Live Entertainment Auditions at Kings Island

MISC_Kings Island logoDo you love the stage? Do you enjoy being in the spotlight? Kings Island may have a job for you.

The 364-acre amusement and waterpark’s entertainment department will hold auditions in search of trained, talented and versatile singers, dancers, musicians, variety artists, characters, character cohorts, technicians and costumers for the 2016 season. Auditions will be held November 13-15 at Kings Island.

Interested performers should prepare the following:

Singers: Prepare at least one up-tempo and one ballad in a pop style. You may not sing a cappella. An accompanist will be provided. Bring sheet music in the proper key or pre-recorded instrumental sound tracks (without lead vocals) on CD. You may be asked to read a brief monologue and to dance, so bring appropriate clothes and shoes for movement. Singers need to bring a current photo and one-page resume.

Dancers: Kings Island is looking for energetic, technically trained dancers experienced in jazz, ballet, hip-hop and acrobatics for an exciting new production. Dancers will be taught a combination during the audition. If dancers sing, please bring music as specified above. Please come prepared in comfortable and appropriate clothing and shoes. Dancers need to bring a current photo and one-page resume.

Musicians: Kings Island is casting for drums, trumpet, keyboard, bass guitar, alto and tenor saxophone and trombone. Please prepare two pieces of music in an up-tempo style. Musicians may be asked to sight read at the audition. Must be available six days per week June through mid-August and have open availability.

Variety Artists: Kings Island is looking for unique and creative acts. If you are an experienced performance artist with an awesome approach to entertainment, please prepare a montage of your best work no longer than four minutes in length. Please bring a current photo and one-page resume.

Actors: Kings Island is looking for experienced actors with strong improv skills and excellent comedic timing to perform various roles throughout the park. All ages are encouraged to audition. Please prepare a short family-friendly monologue and a one-page resume.

Show Characters: Energetic and animated dancers are needed for productions featuring costumed characters. Please come prepared in comfortable and appropriate clothing and shoes for a movement audition. Please bring a current photo and a one-page resume.

Character Cohort: The Park is looking for enthusiastic individuals to provide assistance to characters during their walks. Please bring a current photo and one-page resume.

Technicians/Costumers: Interviews will be conducted for experienced sound operators, lighting operators, follow spot operators, stage crew and costumer positions. Interviews will be held on Audition Dates on a first-come, first-served basis. Please bring a one-page resume with references.

Please note: Singers may be asked to stay for the Dancer Audition. Auditions will take place in order of arrival within your talent category. You must be at least 15 years of age to audition and/or interview. Auditions are limited to two minutes. Times listed are for registration only. The audition procedure may take a long time – please be prepared to wait. Equal opportunity employer.

Audition Dates and Locations:

Friday, November 13
Kings Island
Kings Island Theater
Singers /Musicians /Technicians /Characters
Registration opens at 4:30 p.m.
Audition-interview 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on a first-come, first-served basis

Dancers
Registration opens at 7:00 p.m.
Dancer auditions at 7:30 p.m.

Saturday, November 14
Kings Island
Kings Island Theater
Singers /Musicians /Technicians /Characters
Registration opens at 9:30 a.m.
Audition-interview 10:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on a first-come, first-served basis

Dancers
Registration opens at 1:30 p.m.
Dancer auditions at 2:00 p.m.

Sunday, November 15
Kings Island
Kings Island Theater
Singers / Musicians / Technicians / Characters
Registration opens at 9:30 a.m.
Audition-interview 10:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on a first-come, first-served basis

Dancers
Registration opens at 1:30 p.m.
Dancer auditions at 2:00 p.m.

For more information on Kings Island’s 2016 live entertainment auditions call (513) 754-5740 or visit the Park’s official website.

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Cast Announced for REHEARSAL FOR MURDER at Tri-County Players

TCP_logoTri- County Players announces its cast for REHEARSAL FOR MURDER.

  • Neil Geoppinger as Alex Dennison
  • Tom Keating as Ernie & Second Man
  • Bethany Atchison as Sally Bean
  • Trisha Cooper as Monica Welles
  • Becky Cole as Loretta
  • Dan Nieman as Lloyd Andrews
  • Julie Jordan as Bella Lamb
  • Sarah Spencer as Karen Daniels
  • Stephen Beck as David Mathews
  • Robert Buchtman as Leo Gibbs
  • Abigail Rebecca as Female Officer
  • Tony Wright as First Man in Auditorium

Show dates: January 22, 23, 24, 29 & 30 at the Sharonville Cultural Arts Center

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Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park To Audition Children Dec. 10 For TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD

CINCINNATI PLAYHOUSE IN THE PARK TO AUDITION CHILDREN DEC. 10 FOR TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD

PIP(CINCINNATI) – The Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park will hold auditions on Thursday, Dec. 10, for children’s roles in TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD. Three area children will be cast for the roles of Scout, Jem and Dill. The roles of Jem and Dill are available for boys ages 10 to 13. The role of Scout is available for girls 10 to 15 years old.

Children should email a resume of any experience to the Playhouse, along with a photograph (a good quality school or family photo is acceptable). The resume and photo must be emailed again even if they have been sent in the past. The resume must include exact birth date and height, as well as an email address and telephone number. At the audition, children will be asked to share a one-minute monologue, story or poem. Cold readings also will be available.

Interested children must be available for all rehearsals of this production, most of which are scheduled around school hours. Children must also be available for all performances of the show, which are scheduled Tuesdays through Sundays and include some weekday student and public matinees. TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD will be performed in the Playhouse’s Robert S. Marx Theatre March 5 through April 3, 2016. For further information, visit the Playhouse website at www.cincyplay.com.

Photographs and resumes should be emailed to the Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park to kristin.clippard@cincyplay.com. The deadline for consideration is Dec. 4. Those selected to audition will be contacted by telephone to schedule specific times. Audition location and other details will be provided when appointments are made.

The Playhouse is supported, in part, by the generosity of the tens of thousands of individuals and businesses that give to ArtsWave. The Ohio Arts Council helps fund the Playhouse with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. The Playhouse also receives funding from the Shubert Foundation.

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