Monthly Archives: April 2016

THE SMELL OF THE KILL Runs May 13-21

BPI_The Smell of the Kill logoTHE SMELL OF THE KILL
Beechmont Players
May 13-21
Anderson Center

Directed by Steve Phelan

Cast: Jody Hart as Nicky, Kristen Vincenty as Debra, Stephanie Russell as Molly, Vern Burns as Jay, Mark Metzner as Marty & Bryce Willson as Danny

Take three delicious, malicious wives, add three unlovable husbands and chill. That’s the recipe of Michele Lowe’s tantalizing dark comedy that had Broadway audiences laughing and cheering.

  • Fri-Sat, May 13-14 at 8pm
  • Sun, May 15 at 3pm
  • Fri, May 20 at 8pm
  • Sat, May 21 at 3pm & 8pm

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THE AMISH PROJECT Runs May 13-21

CSP_Amish Project logoTHE AMISH PROJECT
CenterStage Players
May 13-21
North College Hill City Center

Directed by Karen Vanover

Cast: Mariah Reynolds as Anna, Livvy Stubenrauch as Velda, Becky Coots as Carol, Bridgid Weber as Sherry, Jon Jackson as Bill North, Skye Anderson as America, Matthew Santeler as Eddie, Josh Roden as Fireman, Nancy Kammer as Reporter, Fred Hunt as Aaron, Lisa Hunt as Mrs. Aaron, Joe Hamzy as Jacob &  Jim Burton as Sherry’s Husband,
Amish Girls: Samantha Morrissey, Nora Kovasckitz, Rosalee Bear & Eve Roth

A fictional exploration of the Nickel Mines schoolhouse shooting in an Amish community, and the path of forgiveness and compassion forged in its wake. Contains mild adult themes.
  • Fri-Sat, May 13-14 at 8pm
  • Sun, May 15 at 3pm
  • Thu-Sat, May 19-21 at 8pm

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Auditions Announced for DIRTY ROTTEN SCOUNDRELS at Mason Community Players

MCP_logoMCP is holding auditions for DIRTY ROTTEN SCOUNDRELS May 1-2 from 6:30-9pm.

Auditions will be held at Theatre 42, 2742, US Route 42, Lebanon, OH.

Performances are July 15, 16, 21, 22 & 23, 2016 at 8:00 PM and July 17, 2016 at 2:00 PM.

Please prepare 16-32 bars of a musical theater selection (not from DRS). Bring your own sheet music; an accompanist will be provided. In addition there will be a short dance audition, and cold readings from the script.

Please visit https://www.volunteerspot.com/login/entry/10363051120119
to schedule a time for your audition.

Please bring a completed audition form, available on the web site [http://www.masonplayers.org/j15/images/stories/forms/DRSauditionform.pdf], to your audition.

DIRTY ROTTEN SCOUNDRELS will be directed by Lara Gonzalez and produced by Laureen Catlin.

Please direct questions to Lara at lara.turner.gonzalez@gmail.com. MCP looks forward to welcoming you to auditions!

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Classic Showbiz Musical GYPSY Performed by Anderson High School

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The iconic photo of “Rose Louise and her Hollywood Blondes” recreated by actors from Anderson High School’s GYPSY. Jordan Slemons, Katelyn Peters, Audrey Button, Megan Goodlett, Gretchen Baxte as the Blonde and Natalie Nuzzo as Louise. Photo by Jennifer Alessandrini/Violet Bowe Photography.

Gypsy Rose Lee was one of the most celebrate stage performers of the 1930s and 1940s, and later this month Anderson High School will present the acclaimed Broadway Musical based on her life story: “Gypsy, A Musical Fable.” Performances are April 29 and 30 at 7 pm and May 1 at 2:00 pm, and ticket information can be found at AndersonTheatre.com.

“Audiences can look forward to a lot of great songs, some really cool tap dance, and some amazing singing,” says Senior Isaac Delev, who is one of the show’s Assistant Stage Managers.

Audrey Platt, the show’s Co-Director, agrees. “What is remarkable, though, is that this is a true life story,” she says. “It gives an amazing snapshot of 1920s theatre, and also reveals the very personal story of Louise, the girl who became Gypsy Rose Lee, and her family. The relationship between Mother and daughters is powerful and truly authentic.”

“Louise is such an incredible character,” says Freshman Alexis Zoglio, who plays Baby Louise at the beginning of the show. “We get to watch her grow as a performer and as a person, and understand what leads her to make her huge transformation at the end of the show.”

The head of the family, and the most powerful character in the musical, is Mama Rose, who struggles to win fame for her two daughters, Louise and June, during the final days of vaudeville. Mama Rose has been called the world’s worst stage mom, but Ms. Platt believes she really is a sympathetic character.

“Rose embodies the strength of American optimism and the drive for success that is the quintessential American Dream,” says Ms. Platt. “She never gives up, she believes she can do anything…her tragic flaw is simply that she cannot really focus beyond her own self-interest.”

“Gypsy” explores the life of a historical show-business family, and the cast features a modern one as well. “The fact that six children from the same extended family get to perform together in one show is exciting,” says Jenny Goodlett, whose three children, two nephews, and niece play some of the young children who perform with Louise and June during the show. “Being in the ‘business’ pretty much all my life, I can tell you there are stage moms like Mama Rose,” she says, “But to us it is not about the fame, it is about the experience and the process and the joy it brings to the kids to share their hard work and talent.”

“The thing that makes ‘Gyspy’ special is the light that is shined on imperfection,” says Junior Kristin Amrine, who plays Miss Cratchitt. “Our leading woman in this show, Rose, is far from successful. We see her pain, her dreams, and her attempts at reaching greatness. It is even more miraculous that this is a real story.”

Senior Sally Modzelewski plays Rose, and could not be more thrilled to be a part of this production. “This is absolutely my favorite show ever,” she says. “Rose is one of the most complex roles in all musical theatre history, and the story of ‘Gypsy’ is a story of real people, who experience very real happiness and heartbreak. Everyone in the audience will be able to relate to something, whether it be Rose’s persistence, June’s need for freedom, Louise’s innocence, or Herbie’s love. Filled with comedy, drama, love, and loss, ‘Gypsy’ is a show you won’t want to miss!”

 

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SCOTT AND HEM Runs May 12-15

MATC_Scott and Hem logoSCOTT AND HEM
Mad Anthony Theatre Company
May 12-15
Fitton Center [Hamilton]

Directed and produced by Adam Drake

Cast: Thurman Allen as Ernest Hemmingway, Peter Merten as Scott Fitzgerald & Jen Drake as Eve Montaigne

The year is 1937, and novelist F. Scott Fitzgerald is holed up in a Hollywood villa, trying to finish a screenplay and stay on the wagon while a raucous July 4th party unfolds beneath his balcony. When Ernest Hemingway enters, the real fireworks begin. Their encounter sparks a rambling conversation that ranges from alcoholism and insanity to death and homosexuality. Their egos are larger than the Hollywoodland sign outside the window. They drop names and one-liners. But for all their swagger and luster, the two writers are haunted by the nagging fear that they are out of words. Scott and Hem is a drama about the cost of love, friendship, and the price of being a writer.

  • Thu-Sat, May 12-14 at 8pm
  • Sun, May 15 at 2pm

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