Monthly Archives: January 2016

DEARLY DEPARTED Runs Feb. 12-20

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Melissa Keller & Chris Payne.

DEARLY DEPARTED
Village Players
Feb. 12-20
Fort Thomas

Directed by Nathan Henegar

Cast: Betty Coulter as Raynelle, Patrick Downey as Ray-Bud/Bud, Melissa Keller as Suzanne, Judy Littlefield as Marguerite, Chris Payne as Junior, Laura Petracco as Delightful, etc.,  Richelle Roth as Lucille, Judy Sceifres as Veda, Doug Tumeo as Reverend Hooker, etc., Dustin Wagner as Royce & Ginny Busch as Juanita

The beleaguered Turpin family proves that living and dying in the South are seldom tidy and always hilarious. Despite efforts to pull themselves together for their father’s funeral, problems and mishaps keep overshadowing the solemn occasion. This irreverent comedy centers around a community of misfits who (of course) manage to rise to the occasion in the end.

  • Fri-Sat, Feb. 12-13 at 8pm
  • Sun, Feb. 14 at 3pm
  • Thu-Sat, Feb. 18-20 at 8pm

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Auditions Announced for Disney’s MULAN JR. at Queen City Productions

QCP_logoQueen City Productions will be holding auditions for Disney’s MULAN JR.

Auditions will be held at Thomas More College in the theater!
January 29th from 7:00 pm – 9:30 pm
January 30th from 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm

For ages 7-18.

  • Please prepare 32 bars of a Disney song or a song from the Musical Theatre Reperitoure.
  • There will be a dance portion of the audition so please wear appropriate clothing and shoes.
  • You may also be asked to cold read from the script.

    There will be invited callbacks on January 31st from 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm

    All rehearsals and shows will be held in the theater.
    Rehearsals will be,
    Mondays’ from 7:00 pm – 9:30 pm
    Friday’s from 7:00 pm -9:30 pm
    Sunday’s from 5:00 pm – 7:30 pm
    The First rehearsal will be help February 7th from 5:00 pm – 7:30 pm

    Tentative show dates, March 18th and 19th at 7:30 pm and March 20th at 3:00 pm

    Director: Kevin Dunaway
    Assistant Director/Stage Manager: Mary Vosseberg
    Producer/Treasurer: Lisa Dunaway
    Costumes: Gary Robinson

    CHARACTER BREAKDOWNS

    ANCESTORS
    The Ancestors should have strong focus as they are observing the action throughout. They also need to be strong actor/singers that can carry solo work. It is helpful for them to match what they represent in either manner or physical type. Laozi (pronounced LAU-tsi) represents Honor and is the leader of the group. Lin represents Loyalty and is the hardest on Mulan; Lin does not appreciate any challenges to the old-world belief system. ZHANG (ZANG) represents Strength, the strong silent type. Hong represents Destiny and is Laozi’s right-hand man. Yun (YOON) represents Love and is Mulan’s greatest advocate from the beginning – the mother figure that eventually encourages the others to support Mulan for who she is.
    Gender: both
    Vocal range top: D5
    Vocal range bottom: A3

    FA ZHOU
    Fa Zhou (fa ZOO), Mulan’s father, should be cast with a confident and calm performer who has a strong presence and can sing, at least a little. Without playing “older,” his calm strength contrasts with Mulan’s frenetic energy at the top of the show. We see that Mulan is truly her father’s daughter when she grows wise through her journey.
    Gender: male
    Vocal range top: D5
    Vocal range bottom: C4

    FA LI
    Fa Li, Mulan’s mother, is someone who also possesses strength but understands her place in her generation and culture. There is a definite wisdom that she passes on to Mulan, so use a smart actor who is able to carry a tune.
    Gender: female
    Vocal range top: D5
    Vocal range bottom: C4
    Grandmother Fa
    Grandmother Fa – again, age is not the concern here, but cast a performer who can covey wisdom and humor. Grandmother sees greatness in Mulan, but still wants her to achieve it through tradition. Although she does not need to be a strong singer, an actor with mischief in her eye will work well here.
    Gender: female
    Vocal range top: D5
    Vocal range bottom: Bb3

    MULAN
    Mulan should be your strongest performer. She is on stage for most of the show and needs to carry a great deal vocally while telling the story. This young performer needs to have strength and courage in her performance and be convincing in her passion and determination to protect her father and family. Casting against a leading-lady type may help your show deliver the story in a surprising and profound way.
    Gender: female
    Vocal range top: D5
    Vocal range bottom: G3

    MUSHU
    Mushu (MOO shoo) – although comedy is very important for this character (a talking dragon), remember that we have to feel sympathy for Mushu’s struggle to get back into the Temple. Don’t just cast your funniest performer, but one that is comfortable talking to and connecting with your audience.
    Gender: both
    Vocal range top: F5
    Vocal range bottom: D4

    THE MATCHMAKER
    The Matchmaker provides comic relief through the “straight man” approach. Cast someone with an overbearing presence who can maintain her composure through a comic scene.
    Gender: female

    CHI FU
    Chi Fu (chee FU) is your typical “bad guy,” the quintessential political character, manipulative and proud to a fault. Casting someone with tremendous confidence will help you set up Chi Fu’s authority early on. It might be fun to have him model a famous political leader.
    Gender: male
    Vocal range top: E5
    Vocal range bottom: E4

    SHAN-YU
    Shan-Yu (shawn YU) – You want an actor who can command of the stage here – someone with tremendous presence who can convince the audience that he can lead an invasion. Casting an actor of size may be helpful, but is not a necessity.
    Gender: male

    SHANG
    Shang needs to have strength, but also the openness to learn from Mulan. Casting a brawny guy with no heart will weaken the relationship between Mulan and Shang. Remember he is general’s son but has a brain too. He needs to be a strong vocalist and should a good stage presence.
    Gender: male
    Vocal range top: F5
    Vocal range bottom: D4

    YAO
    Yao, Ling and Qian-Po (cheeann-PO) – “the Guys” – should be able to work as a team but be diverse in type to help distinguish them from the other Chinese Soldiers. Yao considers himself to be a big tough guy; he has a bark and bite, but all in all a good person. Casting a trio of actors who are willing to have fun is important. They need to be misfits in the army, like Mulan, and able to really play around while dressing up like maidens during the show’s climax.
    Gender: male
    Vocal range top: A5
    Vocal range bottom: E4

    LING
    Yao, Ling and Qian-Po (cheeann-PO) – “the Guys” – should be able to work as a team but be diverse in type to help distinguish them from the other Chinese Soldiers. Ling is a bit of a scam artist, and not the brightest guy in the world. Casting a trio of actors who are willing to have fun is important. They need to be misfits in the army, like Mulan, and able to really play around while dressing up like maidens during the show’s climax.
    Gender: male
    Vocal range top: A5
    Vocal range bottom: E4

    QIAN-PO
    Yao, Ling and Qian-Po (cheeann-PO) – “the Guys” – should be able to work as a team but be diverse in type to help distinguish them from the other Chinese Soldiers. Qian-Po is a real sweetheart of a monk who would rather have a good meal than a battle scene. Casting a trio of actors who are willing to have fun is important. They need to be misfits in the army, like Mulan, and able to really play around while dressing up like maidens during the show’s climax.
    Gender: male
    Vocal range top: A5
    Vocal range bottom: E4

    ENSEMBLE
    The Ensemble provides sound effects throughout the show, but also steps into the action when needed to play Fathers, Mothers, Daughters, Sons, Dressmakers, Hairdressers, Groomers, Young Hsaio, Older Yi, Young Yi, Magyar, Subar-Tu, Chen, Liu and the Cheongsam Salesperson. The featured roles vary in size and vocal requirements, but the Ensemble will be needed to provide vocal power throughout and dance in the production numbers, so be sure to cast performers with a wide base of ability.
    Gender: both
    Vocal range top: G5
    Vocal range bottom: G3

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AS IT IS IN HEAVEN Runs Feb. 12-20

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Cast of Sinclair Theatre’s AS IT IS IN HEAVEN visit Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill. HEAVEN by Arlene Hutton, opens in Sinclair’s Black Box Theatre, Feb. 12-20. Left to right: Erin Waldon, Bryana Bentley, Ashley Judd, Ashlee Ferrell, Chelsea Overman (dance captain), Zoe Mull, Erin McGee, Gabby Neuerer, Shalemar Davis & Rebecca Henry. Photo by Patti Celek.

AS IT IS IN HEAVEN
Sinclair Community College Theatre
Feb. 12-20
Dayton

Directed by Kimberly Borst
Music directed by David McKibben

Cast: Rebecca Henry as Fanny, Shalemar Davis as Hannah, Marley Judd, Erin McGee, Erin Waldon, Zoe Mull, Gabby Neuerer, Bryana Bentley and Ashlee Ferrell

The utopian atmosphere of a Shaker community becomes complicated when a newcomer claims visions of angels. The Sisters suspect her to be a “winter Shaker;” one who suddenly “converts” when life gets too hard on the farm. Is this a resurgence of a spiritual Shaker celebration or something manufactured so that she can stay? Why is the newcomer privileged to see these visions yet the most devout Eldress is not? Soon other young women see angels too – or do they just long to appear part of a divine cluster amongst the faithful?

  • Fri-Sat, Feb. 12-13 at 8pm
  • Sun, Feb. 14 at 2pm. ASL interpreted.
  • Thu, Feb. 18 at 7pm. All seats $10.
  • Fri-Sat, Feb. 19-20 at 8pm

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FATHER OF THE BRIDE Runs Feb. 11-14

GHCT_Father of the Bride logoFATHER OF THE BRIDE
Greater Hamilton Civic Theatre
Feb. 11-14
Hamilton

Directed by Tracy Botos
Produced by Mandy Gambrell

Cast: Brent Peebles as Mr. Banks, Marijo Farley as Mrs. Banks, Hannah Brown as Kay Banks, Caleb Turner as Ben Banks, Brady Knox as Tommy Banks, Michael Wright as Buckley Dunston,  Joel Mobley as Buzz Taylor, Hannah Zmuda as Peggy Swift, Maggie Winsted as Delilah, Beth Schnell as Miss Bellamy, Joey Schnell as Mr. Massoula, Bob McClain as Joe, Teresa Bayer-Iltzsch as Mrs. Pulitzki, Erin Knox as Florist, Darren Lee as Red & Ben Houser as Pete

A romantic comedy set in the ‘50s, was later made into a movie with Spencer Tracy and Elizabeth Taylor. It all starts when Stanley Banks first hears that his daughter, Kay, is engaged. Everyone else is happy—they like Kay’s football-playing fiancé—but the news is a shock to Stanley.  He struggles not only with the chaos of a growing guest list, and florists and furniture movers taking over the house, but with the realization that his little girl has grown up.

  • Thu-Sat, Feb. 11-13 at 8pm
  • Sun, Feb. 14 at 2pm

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REHEARSAL FOR MURDER Runs Jan. 22-30

TCP_Rehearsal for Murder logoREHEARSAL FOR MURDER
Tri-County Players
Jan. 22-30
Sharonville Cultural Arts Center

Directed by Judy Berrens

Cast: Bethany Atchison, Stephen Beck, Francis Boyle, Bob Buchtman, Becky Cole, Trisha Cooper, Neil Geoppinger, Jullie Jordan, Tom Keating, Dan Nieman, Abigail Rebecca, Sarah Specer & Tony Wright.

A playwright turns on the stage work lights and prepares for the first reading of his new play. The actors, producer, director and others connected with the show come onto the stage and under their humorous (and utterly real) theatrical talk, tension grows. For you see, on an opening night, exactly a year ago the playwright’s finance and beautiful leading lady was murdered!

  • Fri-Sat, Jan. 22-23 at 8pm
  • Sun, Jan. 24 at 3pm
  • Fri-Sat, Jan. 29-30 at 8pm

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