Monthly Archives: February 2016

Auditions Announced for The Murder Mystery Company

TMMC_logoThe Murder Mystery Company announces auditions for Cincinnati, OH.

March 7, 2016
2-8pm

Location:
5725 Dragon Way
Suite 302
Cincinnati 45227

Become a part of The Murder Mystery Company: The Experts in Mystery Entertainment!

Auditions fill up fast. To reserve a spot click here.

  • Seeking talent with all levels of training, 18 & up, Non-Equity
  • Flexible schedule
  • Fun, professional improv and acting training
  • Be a part of the over 300 shows a year MMC performs in the Cincinnati area
  • Actor pay ranges from $65-100 per show and includes tips, travel reimbursement, experience-based raises, and meals

Please note that audition spots fill up fast and spots must be reserved in advance. Once auditions are filled they are not guaranteed to recur every year. No make-up auditions are available.

For more info visit murdermysteryco.com or email us at auditions@themurdermysterycompany.com.

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Auditions Announced for OVER THE TAVERN at Middletown Lyric Theatre

MLT_logoOVER THE TAVERN by Tom Dudzik

Directed by: Charley Shafor

All Auditions Held at:
Middletown Lyric Theatre 1530 Central Avenue
Middletown, Ohio 45042
513-425-7140

AUDITION DATES & TIMES:

  • Monday & Tuesday, March 14th & 15th from 7-8:30pm

AUDITION REQUIREMENTS:
Cold reading from the script

PRODUCTION DATES:
May 27, 28, & June 3 at 8pm June 4 at 2pm and 8pm

REHEARSAL AND PRODUCTION WEEK COMMITMENT:
Most rehearsals will be one weekend day plus 2 – 3 nights a week.

CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS:

THE CHILDREN

  • Rudy: 10 -13. A smart, wise-cracking kid who’s starting to question family values and the Roman Catholic
  • Georgie: 12 – 14. A jubilant spirit and an enthusiasm for each of his family members. Be careful what you say around him though, he’s a little sponge who soaks up everything.
  • Eddie: 15 – 17. Fixated on girls, dirty magazines and the impure thoughts that inevitably come with both!
  • Anna: 15 – 16. The oldest of the Pazinski children but has no more figured out than the others. Though she doesn’t say much, there seems to be something stirring beneath her shy exterior.

THE ADULTS

  • Sister Clarissa: Over 50. Stereotypical hard-nosed, ruler wielding nun who goes up against Rudy
  • Ellen: late 40s to early 50s. Between Chet and the kids, she struggles to keep her family together.
  • Chet: late 40s to early 50s. A hard time making ends meet and supporting his family. This sometimes makes him very frustrated, putting him at a distance from the ones he loves.

SYNOPSIS: It’s the 1950s, and the Pazinski family has a lot going on in their cramped Buffalo apartment. The youngest of the bunch, 12-year-old Rudy, is a smart, wise-cracking kid who’s starting to question family values and the Roman Catholic Church. When Rudy goes up against the rulerwielding Sister Clarissa and announces that instead of being confirmed he’d rather shop around for a more “fun” religion, all hell breaks loose. A warm and hilarious look at family, growing up, and God.

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Auditions Announced for NOISES OFF at The Drama Workshop

TDW_VERTWritten by Michael Frayn, directed by Dennis Murphy, assistant directed by Katrina Reynolds, produced by Elaine Volker.

Auditions will be March 7 & 8, at The Glenmore Playhouse, 3716 Glenmore Ave, Cheviot, OH 45211. Doors will open at 6:30pm, and auditions will begin promptly at 7pm. Actors are asked to bring a resume and headshot, and will audition in groups. A British accent will be required at the audition. Auditions will run no later than 9 pm, and may end earlier. Updates will be posted on TDW’s Facebook page.

Show dates are August 12 through August 28, 2016. Performances are Friday and Saturday evenings at 8 pm, Sunday afternoon at 2 pm.

AUDITION REQUIREMENTS:
Please bring a current headshot & resume. No prepared monologue is required. Auditions will consist of cold reads from the script. Callbacks, if needed, will be at the director’s discretion. Bring your calendar and be prepared to list all conflicts. *Conflicts not listed at time of audition may not be honored. Those who are cast will be expected to assist with the staging, advertising, or some other aspect of the production. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact producer Elaine Volker at eavolker@aol.com or 513.235.3717.

ABOUT THE SHOW:
NOISES OFF takes the ‘play-within-a-play’ concept, and turns it on its ear, as we follow the hapless efforts of a British touring company trying to stage the comedy, “Nothing’s On”. With a lead actress who can’t remember her lines, a dim-witted leading man, a gorgeous ingénue who can’t keep up with the insanity around her, and a director who’s trying to keep calm and carry on, nothing is going right. Widely known for featuring both sides of the set, which changes between acts.

ROLES:
Lloyd Dallas: The director of a play-within-the-play, called Nothing On. Temperamental. Part of a love triangle involving Poppy and Brooke.

Dotty Otley: A late-middle-aged actress. Forgetful. Has a romantic interest in Garry, and provokes him by showing interest in Freddy.

Garry Lejeune: A stuttering actor, easily fired up. Has a romantic interest in Dotty, and is driven by jealousy to attack Freddy repeatedly. His speech impediment disappears onstage. Constantly stutters and ends sentences with “you know…”

Brooke Ashton: A young inexperienced actress from London. She pays no attention to others, either in performance or backstage. She rarely takes direction, and persists in role regardless of any interruption. She is always losing her contact lenses. Part of the Lloyd–Poppy–Brooke love triangle.
Frederick (Freddy) Fellowes: Has a serious fear of violence and blood. Gets nosebleeds easily. Lacks confidence and is rather dim-witted and pompous.

Belinda Blair: Cheerful and sensible, a reliable actress. Has a rather protective attitude towards Freddy.

Poppy Norton-Taylor: Assistant Stage Manager. Emotional and over-sensitive, and envious of Brooke, whom she understudies. Part of the Lloyd-Poppy-Brooke love triangle.

Selsdon Mowbray: Elderly and with actorly mannerisms. If he is not in sight while rehearsing, the stage crew must find him before he finds the whisky.

Timothy Allgood: An over-worked Stage Manager. Understudies Selsdon and Freddy.

Actors who are selected will be contacted by the director. The practice of The Drama Workshop is to notify all auditioners via email of results once the show is cast, after which a cast list will be posted on the TDW website and Facebook page. Those without email who are not cast may not be contacted individually.

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Casting Call for THE DINNER DETECTIVE

MISC_The Dinner Detective logoCASTING CALL – The Dinner Detective Cincinnati

Now casting paid comedians and actors for Cincinnati’s “The Dinner Detective,” America’s largest Interactive Murder Mystery Comedy Dinner Show.

AUDITION DETAILS:

Where:
The Millennium Hotel Cincinnati
Bronze Ballroom A
150 West Fifth Street
Cincinnati, OH 45202
Hotel Number: (513) 352-2100

When:

  • Auditions will be held from 12:00pm (noon)-2pm on Saturday, March 12th
  • If you cannot make the audition times, but think you would be right for the role, submit your material for consideration at a later date.
  • Those auditioning should EXPECT TO STAY FOR THE FULL TIME but could be released sooner.

Seeking:

  • Actors/Comedians ages 18-55, for hire as ensemble members.
  • ALL ENTHINICITIES ENCOURAGED TO AUDITION
  • Shows are year-round on most Saturday nights, ending by 9:30pm.
  • Actors are scheduled according to their availability, collected each month.
  • Actors are not required to work every Saturday, as there will be a rotating cast.
  • Actors with improv experience are a plus.
  • Actors will be treated as professionals and expected to be professional.

How to Submit:

  • Please send headshot and resume to cnc.info AT thedinnerdetective.com
  • If you meet the requirements, you will be contacted via the email you provided and given an audition slot.
  • If selected to audition, please bring a HARDCOPY of your headshot and resume.

Additional Details about The Dinner Detective

  • Interactive Murder Mystery Dinner Show set in modern day with no costumes required.
  • This is a paid position, and you will get tips in addition to your base pay.
  • No campy dialogue. This is an improv based show, with locations all across the US.
  • Time commitment for regular shows is 4-6 hours including a pre-show rehearsal.
  • No weekly rehearsals required, you rehearse immediately before the show only when you are scheduled to work.
  • Public Shows are held at The Millennium Hotel in Downtown Cincinnati
  • Roles rotate depending on actor availability collected & scheduled on a 1 month basis.

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Dance ’16 Offers Something for Everyone at NKU This Spring

NKU_logoHIGHLAND HEIGHTS, KY – Northern Kentucky University | School of the Arts | Program of Theatre and Dance presents DANCE ‘16 March 18 – 19, 2016. DANCE ’16 will take place in the Corbett Theatre in the Fine Arts Center.

Not to be missed, DANCE ‘16 features a company of our best young dance artists. Full of new and innovative works created by faculty, guest artists, and nationally renowned choreographers in creative expressions including theatre dance, contemporary, tap, and jazz, DANCE ‘16 features something for everyone!

FACULTY CHOREOGRAPHERS

Tracey Bonner
Dance Coordinator and Assistant Professor, NKU
BFA, Shenandoah Conservatory of Shenandoah University
MFA, University of California, Irvine

Dee Anne Bryll
Theatre and Dance Faculty, NKU, Xavier University
Director, CCM Prep Musical Theatre Program
BA, Baldwin Wallace College
MA, Kent State University

Heather Britt
Dance Faculty, NKU
Owner and Founder, DANCEFIX by Heather Britt Dance Company

Jay Goodlett
Dance Faculty, NKU
Former Senior Soloist, Cincinnati Ballet
Artistic Director of Education and Outreach, The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati

GUEST CHOREOGRAPHERS/DANCERS

Andrew Pearson
Faculty, California State University, Channel Islands
Guest Faculty, American Musical and Dramatic Academy
BFA, University of California, Irvine

Andrew Pearson is a dancer and movement artist who has performed and studied both nationally and internationally. He is in his 5th season with the Los Angeles Contemporary Dance Company, with whom he has traveled to Palm Springs, Florida, and New York City. Most notably, Andrew performed in Julien Previeux’s Award-Winning work What Will They Do Next in Paris and Malaga, Spain. Andrew has created work and directed movement for a variety of mediums and venues, including many musical theater productions, opera, film, and countless concert dances. His original concert-dance work has been seen all over Southern California and he has been commissioned to create new work for the Collabo Youth Collective, Santa Monica College’s Synapse Dance Theatre, the Los Angeles Contemporary Dance Company, and PGK Dance Project. As a dance educator, Andrew has served on faculty at the The Wooden Floor, the Los Angeles Arts Collective, the Orange County High School of the Arts, and the Nuevo School of Contemporary Dance. He has also been hired as a guest instructor for numerous institutions including Riverside Ballet Arts, The Colburn School, The Los Angeles Contemporary Dance Company, PGK Dance Project, Malashock Dance, Parker Dance Academy, and Colorado Mesa University. Some influential choreographers Andrew has had the opportunity to work with include Ryan Heffington, Loretta Livingston, Barak Marshall, Rosanna Gamson, Ido Tadmor, and Holly Rothschild.

Kim Popa
Executive Director and Co-founder, Pones Inc.
BFA, Northern Kentucky University

Kim Popa has studied dance for 30 years and graduated summa cum laude with a BFA in theatre and dance from Northern Kentucky University. Popa is a professor at the Art Academy of Cincinnati, and also teaches dance classes at The Carnegie and SCPA, as well as multiple dance workshops around the tri-state. Popa danced at the CrisisArt Festival in Arezzo, Italy in 2014 and the Sibiu International Theatre Festival in Sibiu, Romania in 2007, and performed in multiple NKU mainstage productions and modern dance concerts. In addition to teaching and performing, Popa is the Executive Director, cofounder, and performing member of Pones Inc. Beyond Pones Inc., she has choreographed for multiple award-winning productions at NKU, New Edgecliff Theatre, and Know Theatre. She is a member of the Young Professionals Board at the Children’s Home of Cincinnati, a trustee on the board of OhioDance, serves as a “big” for Big Brothers Big Sisters, and has a passion for art and volunteerism in many forms.

Kamelia Smith
Balinese Dancer

Kamelia Smith began learning Balinese dance as a five year-old growing up in Jakarta, the capital city of Indonesia. Since moving to Covington in 2010, Kamellia has shared her dancing with schools and universities in the Cincinnati area. Kamellia was a reporter for Tempo, a news magazine in Indonesia, and a contributor for Enquirer Media’s Community Recorder Newspaper in Northern Kentucky. She currently works for the ELS Language Center at the University of Cincinnati and continues to write and dance in her free time.

STUDENT CHOREOGRAPHERS

Maria Broderick
Senior, BFA Dance Candidate, Graduation May 2016

Lauren Crawford
Senior, BFA Dance Graduate, December 2015

Brian Spencer
Senior, BFA Dance Candidate, Graduation May 2016

Kyle Segar
Junior, BFA Music Theatre Candidate, Graduation May 2016

Kat Wolf
Senior, BA Integrative Studies Candidate, Graduation 2016
Theatre minor, Dance minor, Art Minor

Andrew Wiemann
Senior, BFA Acting Candidate, Graduation Spring 2016

For more information call the NKU School of the Arts Box Office at 859.572.5464 or visit theatre.nku.edu

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