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Auditions Announced for ALICE IN WONDERLAND at CenterStage Players

CSPOH_logoAuditions: ALICE IN WONDERLAND

CenterStage Players
North College Hill City Center
1500 W. Galbraith Rd. 45231

Website: centerstageplayersinc.com

  • Sunday, January 10 2-4:30pm…actors ages 6-18
  • Sunday, January 24th 2-4:30pm…open to all ages
  • Monday, January 25th 7-9pm…open to all ages

Show Dates: April 1,2,3,7,8,9 2016

Cold readings from the script.
Resume/headshot appreciated, but not necessary

Roles…traditional Lewis Carroll’s menagerie of characters:

  • Alice (casting age range 10-15)
  • White Rabbit (the nervous…a time worry-wart…adult)
  • Doorknob (a kind jokester…the entrance to Wonderland…high school-
  • Tweedle Dee/Tweedle Dum (those silly look-a-likes who recite…adult)
  • Walrus/Carpenter (Portly/thin…they dine on oysters…adult)
  • Caterpillar (Aloof… a condescending questioner…adult)
  • Mock Turtle (a whining sob-story teller…adult)
  • Cheshire Cat (the disappearing, smiling feline who befriends
  • Mad Hatter (Silly…Crazy…adult)
  • March Hare (as Silly…as Crazy…high school/adult)
  • Dormouse (a sleepy-headed rhyming rodent…age 6-middle school)
  • Flowers (Catty…gossipy…critical blooms…females age 6-adult)
  • Cards/Guards (Rose painters…protector of the Queen…middle school-
  • Queen of Hearts (that pompous, bad-tempered tyrant…adult)
  • King of Hearts (the Queen’s wimpy husband…adult)
  • Queen’s followers…(middle school-adult)
  • “Shadow” Actors (dressed in black…they move scenery, handle props,

For further information contact:

Burt McCollom
bmccollom@cinci.rr.com
513-235-8554

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THE WIZARD OF OZ Runs Jan. 21-31

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Caroline Chisholm as Dorothy Gale. Photo by Mikki Schaffner.

THE WIZARD OF OZ
The Carnegie & The Kentucky Symphony Orchestra
Jan. 21-31
Covington

Directed by Matthew Wilson
Music directed by J. R. Cassidy
Vocal directions by Steve Hinnenkamp
Choreographed by Maggie Perrino

Cast: Caroline Chisholm as Dorothy Gale, Jack Manion as Scarecrow, Tyler Kuhlman as Tinman, Sean Mette as Cowardly Lion, Sarah Viola as Aunt Em/Glinda, Lesley Hitch as Almira Gulch/The Wicked Witch of the West, Will Reed as Uncle Henry/Gatekeeper of Oz & Jeff Richardson as Professor Marvel/The Wizard of Oz
Adult Ensemble: Jennifer Barnaba, Derek Harper, Cody Roberts, Megan Urz
Youth Ensemble: Olivia Bayer, Ben Dropic, Maya Hunt, Charlie Klesa, Sara Moore, Jackson Schabell, Mark Schutzman, Audrey Stith

Based on the hit MGM film, THE WIZARD OF OZ will delight audiences of all ages with classic songs and characters. The Kentucky Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of J.R. Cassidy, will provide soaring accompaniment for such iconic songs as “Somewhere Over the Rainbow,” and “We’re Off to See the Wizard.”

  • Thu-Fri, Jan. 21-22 at 7:30pm
  • Sat, Jan. 23 at 2pm & 7:30pm
  • Sun, Jan. 24 at 3pm
  • Thu-Fri, Jan. 28-29 at 7:30pm
  • Sat, Jan. 30 at 2pm & 7:30pm
  • Sun, Jan. 31 at 3pm

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ALMOST, MAINE Runs Jan. 21-24

OSC_Almost Maine logoALMOST, MAINE
Ohio Stage Company
Jan. 21-24
Hamilton

On a cold, clear, moonless night in the middle of winter, all is not quite what it seems in the remote, mythical town of Almost, Maine. As the northern lights hover in the star-filled sky above, Almost’s residents find themselves falling in and out of love in unexpected and often hilarious ways.

  • Thu-Sat, Jan. 21-23 at 8pm
  • Sun, Jan. 24 at 3pm

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ONCE Runs Jan. 19-24

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Victoria Theatre Association
Jan. 19-24
Dayton

Featuring an impressive ensemble of actors/musicians who play their own instruments onstage, ONCE tells the enchanting tale of a Dublin street musician who’s about to give up on his dream when a beautiful young woman takes a sudden interest in his haunting love songs. As the chemistry between them grows, his music soars to powerful new heights…but their unlikely connection turns out to be deeper and more complex than your everyday romance.

  • Tue-Fri, Jan. 19-22 at 8pm
  • Sat, Jan. 23 at 2pm & 8pm
  • Sun, Jan. 24 at 2pm & 7:30pm

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MamLuft&Co. Dance Partners with Clifton Cultural Arts Center to Premiere DOUBLE|SIDED

MAM_Double SidedCINCINNATI, OH — Cincinnati’s resident Modern Dance company, MamLuft&Co. Dance, announces the premiere of a new work titled DOUBLE|SIDED (Jan. 14-17). The performance opens MamLuft&Co. Dance’s ninth home season, “The Year of Doubles,” which also includes The Double (May 20-21).

DOUBLE|SIDED employs perspective, framing, a split audience, and the absence of a fourth wall — or any stage-defining walls, for that matter — to explore conflict and community.

The world premiere is presented in collaboration with the Clifton Cultural Arts Center, where MamLuft&Co. Dance is housed. The Clifton Cultural Arts Center is truly a regional Cultural Arts Center encompassing – and preserving – over 53,000 square feet of historically significant space in an urban campus. CCAC has welcomed over 150,000 visitors for an exhibit, concert, theater performance, civic function, or class since opening its doors in 2008. CCAC’s mission is to strengthen the critical link between participation in the cultural arts and successful, healthy children, adults, and communities. Created specifically for the grand auditorium in what was originally a schoolhouse built in 1906, DOUBLE|SIDED capitalizes on the architecture to create a unique experience for audiences.

In many ways, DOUBLE|SIDED presents dance in ways most people have never experienced.

Audiences will not only face each other, split in halves, but they will also be enveloped by the performance. Audiences can then uniquely experience — in remarkable proximity — the power of the performers in a way that is just not possible in large proscenium houses.

The performers also employ two moveable walls to create framing, obscure, reveal, build, and break-down. DOUBLE|SIDED pushes, pulls, encircles, collides, divides, and unifies. The experience, combined with daring athletic physicality, goes beyond engaging.

The new dance work opens eyes through its meaning, as well, using movement and staging as metaphors for communal division and harmony. Inspired by recent events and growing tensions in America, break-out choreographers Elena Rodriguez and Steven Evans explore individual and cultural presumptions and perspectives. The two choreographers premiere as headliners in this work and bring fresh artistry to the company of nine years.
Choreographer Steven Evans says, “We were drawn by many contemporary conflicts in our communities and our world…Our differences can either be used to stifle progress, or they can be used to find likeness and understanding. Our piece examines ourselves and our own prejudices. ”

Partner Elena Rodriguez says about the process of making DOUBLE|SIDED: “It was a very personal process that dug deep for Steven and me: we were forced to analyze our own biases and perspectives and take responsibility for our roles in creating social change. We asked the dancers to do the same and bring their own opinions and personal experiences to the table. We worked to create movement that we felt represented ourselves and then began creating a story about finding acceptance and understanding with others who are not like us or who may think differently. We wanted to build a piece that showed how volatile and aggressive human confrontation can be, as well as one that portrayed some of the beauty and understanding within true human connection.”

Premiering as Company dancers in this performance are McKenzie Barkdull (Salt Lake City, Utah), Christina Cairns (Farmington Hills, Michigan), and Amelia Koper Heintzelman (Muncie, Indiana).

Performances are Thursday through Sunday, January 14 through 17, 2016 (Thu./Sun. performances at 7pm at discounted rates, Fri./Sat. at 8pm). Tickets are available now at MLCo.org, at 513.494.MLCo (6526) M-F 11am-4pm, and at the Clifton Cultural Arts Center (3711 Clifton Ave, call 513-497-2860 for hours, as they vary). Tickets purchased before January 1 are 15% off.

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