Monthly Archives: November 2015

Open Call for Feature Film TIGER

MISC_D. Lynn Meyers Casting logoOpen Extras Casting Call for the feature movie “Tiger” filming in Hamilton and Cincinnati.

We’re looking for all types of people, particularly any boxing/sports enthusiasts. This shoot will be tons of fun for extras! If interested come see us this weekend:

WHEN: Sunday Nov 8th, 3-6 PM
WHERE: Hamilton Film Office, 332 Dayton St, Hamilton, OH 45011

**PLEASE NOTE: If you attended the previous Open Call for the films Marauders or A Christmas Melody you DO NOT need to attend this open call. Your information is already on file with D. Lynn Meyers Casting.

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PLAY YOUR CARDS RIGHT EBENEZER Runs Dec. 4-14

Ebenezer MainPLAY YOUR CARDS RIGHT EBENEZER
Beavercreek Community Theatre
Dec. 4-14
Beavercreek

It’s the holiday season at Scrooge & Marley’s Saloon in the Wild West, but the gun-slinging, tight-fisted Scrooge has everyone feeling cold and miserable. It’s up to the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Comin’ Up to show Scrooge the true meaning of Christmas in this magical, fast-paced version of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol

  • Fri-Sat, Dec. 4-5 at 7m
  • Sun, Dec. 6 at 3pm
  • Fri-Sat, Dec. 11-12 at 7pm
  • Sun, Dec. 13 at 3pm

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Auditions Announced for THE ROAR OF THE GREASEPAINT, THE SMELL OF THE CROWD at Dayton Playhouse

DPH_logoThe next auditions at Dayton Playhouse are for THE ROAR OF THE GREASEPAINT, THE SMELL OF THE CROWD. Monday & Tuesday, November 23 & 24, starting at 7:00 P.M. each evening at Dayton Playhouse, 1301 E. Siebenthaler Ave, Dayton, OH 45414

Auditions will consist of:

  • Vocal auditions (bring sheet music for a Broadway-type song that shows off your voice – an accompanist will be provided).
  • A dance audition (you will be taught a short routine – dress comfortably so you can show off your ability to move and to follow directions).
  • Readings from the script.

Headshots and résumés are appreciated, but not required. Be prepared to list all conflicts between November 23, 2015 and February 7, 2016.

THE ROAR OF THE GREASEPAINT, THE SMELL OF THE CROWD will run weekends between January 22 and February 7, 2016.

GREASEPAINT is the 1965 tuneful follow-up to Anthony Newley and Leslie Bricusse’s 1962 smash Stop the World, I Want to Get Off. While more known for its many hit songs (many of which are still played today: “A Wonderful Day Like Today”, “Who Can I Turn To?”, “The Joker”, and the ever-popular “Feeling Good”), the plot is possibly more relevant today than it was in the 1960’s. Cocky and Sir are deeply involved in a game in which Cocky always loses because Sir changes the rules to suit himself. Only after Cocky realizes that it is he who is being played, is there a hope for the future and a fairer game.

Director Jim Lockwood, Music Director Judy Mansky, and Choreographer Allison Eder will be looking for actors to fill these parts:

  • Cocky – (Tenor with a nice lower register) the ever-hopeful loveable loser with a strong Cockney accent. He is all but a slave to Sir, but dreams of a life of freedom. The game seems to promise a rosier future, but loss after loss is discouraging.
  • Sir – (Bass-Baritone) – the boss and the rule-maker for the game. He claims to be concerned with fair play, but is actually more concerned with winning. A scoundrel, but still loveable in his own way. Strong upper class British accent.
  • The Kid – (Mezzo) a sassy young (or young in spirit) woman with a Cockney accent, who helps Sir cheat Cocky. She also leads the Urchins.
  • The Girl – (Soprano) – almost speechless, the young expresses herself in song and dance, and mime. She is the love interest of Cocky, but as a prize in ‘the game’, she is won by Sir, and has no say in her fate.
  • The Negro – (strong Baritone) – a black man who wanders into the game area and is invited to play; his presence reveals the deeply held prejudices of both Sir and Cocky. While they argue about the rules, The Negro manages to win the game, and sing triumphantly, “Feeling Good”.
  • The Bully – (non-singing) – one of Sir’s pawns; he is costumed in imitation of The Girl and serves as the prize in a final session of The Game. Cocky’s win is his worst loss.
  • The Urchins – (sopranos and altos) 8 young women (mid-teens to 30) – the inhabitants of the beautiful land in which the game is played. They sing and dance a lot, on their own, and in combination with the other players

For more information, contact Jim Lockwood at jeckleday@msn.com.

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DOROTHY MEETS ALICE or THE WIZARD OF WONDERLAND Runs Dec. 4-13

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DOROTHY MEETS ALICE or THE WIZARD OF WONDERLAND
Sunset Players
Dec. 4-13
Arts Center at Dunham [West Price Hill]

Cast: Zac Newman as Judson, Emily Wessel as Alice,  Jenna Hoskins as Dorothy, Allen Lindsey as the Mad Hatter, Lizzie Braunstein as the White Rabbit, Sarah Braunstein as the Scarecrow, Sam Lindsey as the Tin Man, Sara Moore as the Cowardly Lion, Cassidy Dreier as the Dormouse, Deb Case as the Wicked Witch &  Kennyce Russ as the Queen of Hearts

The annual holiday children’s show brings two of literature’s most famous young ladies together when a young man puts off a book report until the last minute, then suddenly finds himself in a strange place somewhere between Oz and Wonderland. It becomes his responsibility to unscramble the stories and steer the familiar characters to their ultimate destinations while avoiding the Wicked Witch and the Red Queen.

  • Fri, Dec. 4 at 7pm
  • Sat-Sun, Dec. 5-6 at 2pm
  • Fri, Dec. 11 at 7pm
  • Sat-Sun, Dec. 12-13 at 2pm

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Casting Call for EQUUS at Geo Productions

MISC_Casting call2In March, 2016, Geo Productions will present Peter Shaffer’s drama EQUUS. Several roles need to be cast.

While three principal roles have already been pre-cast, others are available for reading auditions.

  • Dora Strang, the mother — stage age 40s
  • Frank Strang, the father — stage age 40-50
  • Harry Dalton, the stable owner — stage age 45+
  • Young Horseman/Equus — stage age mid-20s to 30s
  • Jill Mason — stage 18-20 (partial nudity required)

All parts except Jill will double as horses in the final scene.

This is a non-stipend production which will play in the Studio 301 Black Box Theatre at Miami University-Hamilton for six performances. Rehearsals will be in Fairfield starting January, 2016, with one full-cast read-through in early December, 2015.

If interested, please contact the director by email at johnvanderplough@hotmail.com or by calling (513) 939-0599.
It is hoped to have the show cast by mid-November.

Playdates: March 11-19, 2016.

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