Monthly Archives: November 2015

QUEERBARET on Nov. 9

QCQTC_Queerbaret logoQUEERBARET
Queen City Queen Theatre Collective
Nov. 9
Below Zero Lounge [Over-the-Rhine]

Performers include: Darnell Pierre Benjamin, Patrick E. Phillips, Lindsey Augusta Mercer, Ryan Church, Erin McCamley & Sherry McCamley

We celebrate QCQTC’s 1st birthday with an evening of songs, scenes, and monologues performed by some of the artists from our inaugural year! These cabaret numbers aren’t just any old thing either- our artists were given the opportunity to personally select material they love, but would never otherwise be cast to perform- breaking down boundaries of type, age, gender and other conventions that limit creativity.

  • Monday, Nov. 9 at 7:30pm

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Auditions Announced for CLUE at Queen City Productions

QCP_Clue logoQueen City Productions is holding auditions for CLUE.

Auditions for ages 12 & up! We will be having a junior cast contingent upon the number of children auditioning.

Auditions will be held at Thomas More College on November 7th from 2-5 pm and on November 8th from 2-5 pm.

Invited callbacks will be November 8th from 7-9 pm.

Please prepare a one minute monologue and be prepared to do some cold reads from the script.

Rehearsals will be held Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 7-9:30 pm

The shows will be January 8th and 9th at 7:30 pm and January 10th at 3pm

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Auditions Announced for CATCH ME IF YOU CAN

SBP_logoRegional Theatrical Premiere of
CATCH ME IF YOU CAN

Auditions
Sunday, December 6th – 7:00-10:00pm
Monday, December 7th – 7:30-10:00pm
Callback – Wednesday, December 9th – 7:30-10:00pm

Madisonville Recreation Center
5320 Stewart Avenue
Cincinnati, Ohio 45227
(Rehearsals begin in March)

Produced & Directed by BUNNY ARSZMAN
Music & Vocal Direction by ALAN MASTERS
Choreography by JULES SHUMATE
Production Dates: May 13-22, 2016
The Carnegie
1028 Scott Blvd
Covington, Ky. 41011

Audition appointments are recommended and can be made by going to http://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0f49a5a623a46-catch or by emailing Bunny Arszman at barszman@gmail.com or calling 513-325-7842.

Walk-ups are welcome but must wait for the first available time slot. Please bring headshot and theater resume if you have one. The vocal audition will only last approximately 5 minutes. There will be no monologue requirements. Your acting skills will be judged on how you “sell” your song. After your vocal audition you will be taken as part of a group for the dance audition. Total audition time should last approximately 1 hour. Monday (12/7) – 1st group dance audition will be delayed until 8:30pm because of the availability of the dance room.

Audition Requirements: Bring sheet music in the proper key (accompanist will be provided) of one Broadway style song with a minimum of 16-32 bars clearly marked that demonstrates the your best vocal range. Also have a second choice ready in case you are asked. Please bring proper shoes and wear proper attire for a dance audition. Everyone will be doing a dance audition. Dance style – 60’s, modern Broadway, jazz (no tap).

The Story…
Based on the hit film staring Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hanks and an incredible true story, Catch Me If You Can, is the high-flying musical comedy about chasing your dreams and not getting caught. Nominated for 4 TONY awards, including Best Musical, this delightfully entertaining show was created by a TONY Award-winning “dream team”, with a book by Terrence McNally (The Full Monty, Ragtime) and a swinging score by Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman (Hairspray).Catch Me If You Can is a big and bright spectacle with high-energy dance numbers and a riveting story, about Frank Abignale, Jr. who seeks fame and fortune by running away from home to begin an unforgettable adventure. With nothing more than his boyish charm, a big imagination and millions of dollars in forged checks, Frank successfully poses as a pilot, a doctor and a lawyer – living the high life and winning the girl of his dreams. But when Frank’s lies catch the attention of FBI agent Carl Hanratty, Carl pursues Frank across the country to make him pay for his crimes.

Character Breakdown

  • Frank Abagnale, Jr. – The conniving protagonist, he is a handsome and youthful con artist. Grew up learning to disappear into another skin to avoid his problems. He eventually falls in love with Brenda and desperately tries to change his ways. Male, 20-30 yrs old; Range: G2 – C5
  • Carl Hanratty – An FBI agent leading the investigation and search for Frank Jr. A knowledgeable and habitual workaholic who idolizes the moment he catches his perp. Lives a private life of loneliness and depression. Male, 35-55 yrs old – Range: G2 – G4
  • Frank Abagnale, Sr. – Frank Jr.’s father. He is an inspiration when it comes to swindling. Upbeat and fast-talking, he undergoes a series of progressive failures that leaves him a miserable drunk. – Male, 45-65 yrs old. – Range: F2 – G#4
  • Paula Abagnale – Frank Jr.’s gorgeous mother. She met Frank Sr. in France, during the war, but has fallen out of love. Caring and loving, with an underlying resentment toward her husband and son. Will need to learn a French accent. Female, 45-60 yrs old. Range: A3 – C5
  • Brenda Strong – A young nurse and Frank Jr.’s eventual love interest. Hard-working and initially insecure, she meets Frank Jr. after running away from a wedding. Comes to trust him but his true identity clouds her feelings. Female, 20-30 yrs old Range: G3 – A5
  • Carol Strong – Brenda’s traditional mother. She is talkative and boisterous. Female, 45-60 yrs old. Range: Bb3 – A5
  • Roger Strong – Brenda’s conservative father. He is stern and interrogatory, but reveals himself to be deeply romantic. Male, 50-60 yrs old. Range: A2 – A4
  • Strong Integral Ensemble of 5-6 Women/3-5 Men who will have many featured speaking roles as Agents Branton, Cod, Dollar; Assistants; Cheryl Ann, Stewardesses (Mindy, Cindy, Lindy, Jane, Kellie, Shellie); Pilots; Agents; Targets; Party-Goers; Doctors; Nurses; Interns

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Cast Announced for JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR at Footlighters

FLI_logoThe Footlighters are excited to announce the cast for JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR. (Our third show, running March 10-26, 2016)

  • Robert Breslin – Jesus
  • Nick Horton – Judas
  • Jenni Sheets – Mary
  • Mitch Ruth – Pilate
  • Jon Vater – Caiaphas
  • Robert Weidle – Annas
  • Gary Rogers – Herod
  • Kevin Breslin – Simon
  • Andy Vest – Peter

Ensemble (In alphabetical order):

  • Deaney Baum
  • Adrianna Boris
  • Tara Bridge
  • Amanda Emmons Shumate
  • Henry Fanfsing
  • Gregory Good
  • Rick Hunt
  • Dana Kisor
  • Katie McCarthy
  • Laura Petracco
  • Nate Pucke
  • Justin Stallkamp
  • Renee Stoltzfus (Dance Capt)
  • Chris Toney
  • Monica Weber
  • Jeff Weinkam
  • Aubrey Wilson

Directed by Bill Geraghty, performances run March 10-26. For more information visit http://www.footlighters.org/show.php?show_id=53049.

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Handicap Entrance at The Drama Workshop a Reality

TDW_New ramp(Cheviot, OH) A long-time goal of The Drama Workshop, the community theatre troupe based at The Glenmore Playhouse in Cheviot, is now a reality with the addition of a new handicap entrance. The improvement to the 96-seat facility was made possible by a generous grant from the Clare Schibi Memorial Foundation, Inc.

Since the 61-year-old theatrical company purchased and began renovations the former Glenmore Bowl building, a major goal has been to make the building accessible to its patrons with mobility issues. For the last three seasons, the only entrances to the building have required patrons to navigate steps at the front or side doors. Because of the way the building is configured, the only option to add a handicap ramp was to cut a new opening in the building.

Over the last two seasons, TDW’s patrons contributed over $1,500 towards the construction of a new ramp and entrance. A special production of the comedy PRECIOUS HEART in the summer of 2014 raised another $2,000, but these efforts fell far short of the modifications’ $14000 price tag. The Drama Workshop had all but given up on doing the project this year, until the Clare Schibi Memorial Foundation stepped in with its $8,000 contribution. TDW was able to cover the difference from its general operating budget, and the go-ahead for work was given.

“The Clare Schibi Memorial Foundation was honored to be able to support The Glenmore Playhouse,” said Teri Schibi, president of the foundation.  “Our hope is that this new handicap entrance will enable everyone to enjoy the arts and all that The Glenmore Playhouse has to offer.”

The new entrance will be formally dedicated at a ceremony at 12:30 pm on Sunday, November 8, prior to the final performance of TDW’s production of DEATHTRAP. The Glenmore Playhouse is located at 3716 Glenmore Ave in Cheviot. All are welcome to celebrate this major enhancement to Cheviot’s own community theatre. A limited number of tickets to the 2 pm performance of DEATHTRAP that day are also available. Reservations for the show may be made by calling 513.598.8303 or by visiting the group website at www.thedramaworkshop.org.

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THE DRAMA WORKSHOP was founded in 1954. TDW is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to advancing education and promotion of the theatrical arts. The Drama Workshop is widely recognized as one of greater Cincinnati’s most accomplished community theater organizations, garnering dozens of awards annually from the Association of Community Theatres of Cincinnati. TDW productions have been regularly selected to represent the Southwest Ohio region at the Ohio Community Theatre Association annual conference, and TDW was also honored to represent the state of Ohio at the American Association of Community Theatre regional conference in 2013. The Drama Workshop was also recognized by the Cincinnati Preservation Association in 2013 for their efforts to rehabilitate the former Glenmore Bowl into The Glenmore Playhouse. Prospective members, and individuals or businesses interested in becoming involved or in helping advance TDW’s mission are encouraged to contact the group through our website at www.thedramaworkshop.org, or by phone at 513-598-8303.

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