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Auditions Announced for THE WIZARD OF OZ and TARZAN at The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati

AUDITION CASTING NOTICE FOR
THE WIZARD OF OZ
and
TARZAN The Stage Musical Based on the Disney Film
ALL ROLES ARE OPEN TO ALL ETHNICITIES!

Click here to sign up for an audition time.

TCTC_new logoThis year, we hosted auditions in May for our first two MainStage productions of the 16-17 season, followed by these auditions in August for our last two productions.

All roles are paid positions.

Upon audition registration, you may indicate which shows you would like to be considered for this season, including our touring productions for TCT On Tour.

Auditions are by appointment only.  You only need ONE audition appointment even if you are interested in both productions.

Children ages 9-17 and adults 18+ may make an audition appointment.  Appointments can be made for:

  • Monday, August 15, 2016 between 5:30 PM and 8:30 PM
  • Tuesday, August 16, 2016 between 5:30 PM and 8:30 PM
  • Wednesday, August 17, 2016 between 5:30 PM and 8:30 PM
  • Thursday, August 18, 2016 between 5:30 PM and 8:30 PM

You MAY be asked to return and attend a “movement callback” on the day of your audition, which will take place from 8:30 PM to 9:30 PM.

THE WIZARD OF OZ callbacks will take place on Saturday, August 20, 1 PM to 5:30 PM

TARZAN The Stage Musical Based on the Disney Film callbacks will take place on Sunday August 21, 6 PM to 10:30 PM

Auditions and Callbacks are held at our offices located at:  4015 Red Bank Road, Cincinnati OH 45227.

Please bring a memorized song that best shows your vocal range. (1 minute max).  Remember your PIANO SHEET MUSIC for your song as we will NOT be auditioning your a cappella skills.  An accompanist will be provided. Your sheet music MUST have the piano part, not just the vocal line, and music should be in a 3-ring binder with the cut CLEARLY marked for the accompanist.

You do NOT need to prepare a monologue.

You may be asked to show your dance ability, so come prepared.  Wear appropriate shoes.  No flip flops.

Please bring a RECENT 8×10 headshot and UPDATED performance resume.

Please plan to arrive at least 10-15 minutes ahead of your appointment to check/correct previously submitted paperwork.

If we are ahead of schedule, we will audition you early.

Due to concentrated rehearsal periods, we ask that you do not have conflicts during rehearsals. In an effort to best facilitate all rehearsal times, all those auditioning will be asked to list all conflicts at the time of the audition. This season, all conflicts will result in a stipend adjustment. Please take note of when rehearsals begin, the day and evening tech and performance schedule, and bring your calendar with you to the audition.

Auditions and Callbacks are held at our offices located at 4015 Red Bank Road, Cincinnati, OH 45227.

Auditions are by appointment only.

THE WIZARD OF OZ
Directed by: Ken Jones, Director of SOTA: Northern Kentucky University
Choreographed by: Maddie Burgoon
Music Direction: Jacob Priddy
Book, Music, and Lyrics: by: L. Frank Baum, Harold Arlen & E.Y. Harburg

Rehearsals: January 9 – February 3, 2017
Tech Rehearsals: February 8-10, 2017
Performances: February 11-19, 2017

SEEKING THE FOLLOWING:

[DOROTHY] Female, a sweet innocent young lady, a bit outspoken and headstrong, but dearly loves her family and friends. Strong singer, actor, mover.

[MISS GULCH/WICKED WITCH] Female, Dorothy’s cold hearted neighbor, will also play Wicked Witch, the enemy of all of Oz who seeks revenge on Dorothy for the loss of her sister.  Strong actor with terrifying cackle.

[AUNT EM/ENSEMBLE] Female, Dorothy’s hard working, stern, aunt, will also double in the Female Ensemble.  Strong singer, actor, dancer.

[GLINDA/ENSEMBLE] Female, the good witch of the North who guides Dorothy on her journey, will also double in the Female Ensemble.  Strong singer, actor, dancer.

[UNLCE HENRY/OZ GUARD] Male, Dorothy’s uncle, will also double as Oz Guard.  Strong actor, singer, mover.

[SCARECROW/HUNK]  Male, Dorothy’s limber and loveable comrade who joins her on her quest to meet the Wizard in search of a brain, will also play Hunk, a farmhand.  Strong actor, singer, dancer.

[TIN MAN/HICKORY]  Male, Dorothy’s kind, sweet and nurturing friend, who joins her in search of a heart from the Wizard, will also play Hickory, a farm hand. Strong actor, singer, mover.

[LION/ZEKE] Male, the king of the forest who lacks courage and joins Dorothy to meet the Wizard and find it, will also play Zeke, a farm hand.  Strong singer, actor, mover.

[PROFESSOR MARVEL/WIZARD] Male, a traveling salesman and a con man with a fantastic façade, actor will play both Professor Marvel and the Wizard.  Strong actor.

[MALE & FEMALE ENSEMBLE] 3 Male, 2 Female, mid teens to adult, strong singer, actor, dancers to portray various characters in Oz including Ozians, Guards, Apple Trees etc.. and possibly cover principal roles.

[MUNCHKIN ENSEMBLE] 6 Boys, 6 Girls, young actors who are strong singer, actor, dancers to portray Munchkins & Flying Monkeys.

TARZAN THE STAGE MUSICAL BASED ON THE DISNEY FILM
Directed by: Roderick Justice
Co-Choreographed by: Roderick Justice & Paula Rakestraw
Music Direction: Jamey Strawn
Book, Music, and Lyrics: by: David Henry Hwang and Phil Collins
Based on the Disney film

Rehearsals: February 27-March 25, 2017
Tech Rehearsals: March 27-31, 2017
Performances:  April 1-10, 2017

SEEKING THE FOLLOWING:

[TARZAN/FATHER] (Seeking understudy only) a young man, raised in the jungle and untainted by civilization, with great integrity and passion, will also portray Tarzan’s Human Father.  Strong actor, singer, dancer with athletic build.  High pop baritone/tenor with the ability to mix and belt.

[JANE] Female, a proper, well-bred, British young lady, but a bit of a tomboy too.  She is very much the turn-of-the-century independent female adventurer and scientist who falls in love with Tarzan.  Should be able to belt to D5; D5-F5 can be sung in a legit voice, must understand pop-phrasing and have power in both higher and lower registers

[KERCHAK] Male, the gruff bull-ape who leads the tribe and insists that Tarzan poses a threat to the family, baritone with big sound and commanding presence.  Strong actor, singer.

[KALA] Female, a motherly ape who raises Tarzan after he loses his parents, strong and emotional with a warm and mature singing voice with a low G in full voice, will also be in the vocal ensemble.  Strong singer, actor.

[TERK] Male, a young adult ape, friend of Tarzan who thinks he knows it all and relies on his great sense of humor, rock/pop/soul tenor.  Strong actor, singer.

[PORTER] Male, Jane’s father, a British professor and gentleman who is traveling to Africa to prove his theory on social habits of apes, slightly eccentric with mad-scientist enthusiasm, baritone.  Strong actor, singer.

[CLAYTON] Male, a brutish British expedition guide and the villain of the show.  Greedy and self centered macho male who will stop at nothing to get what he wants. Strong actor.

[SNIPES] Male, head of the expedition crew, will also be in the vocal ensemble.  Strong actor, singer.

[YOUNG TARZAN] Male, an innocent ten year old human, raised by apes, immensely curious with a keen ingenuity, requires an unchanged singing voice with the ability to sing in a high register. Strong actor, singer.

[YOUNG TERK] Male, a sarcastic adolescent ape, an outcast due to meager size but makes up for it with eloquence and intelligence, a teenage tenor with strong pop phrasing ability.  Strong singer, actor

[DANCE ENSEMBLE/APE TRIBE] 5 men, 5 women, the tribe of gorillas who become Tarzan’s family, fun loving and fiercely protective, must be extremely skilled dancers, aerial skills and advanced gymnastics a HUGE plus, should also be comfortable with singing and text.  Will play small featured roles including Tarzan’s Human Mother.

[VOCAL ENSEMBLE] 4 men/boys, 6 women/girls, teens and adults to portray expedition crew and small featured roles, extremely strong singers with pop sensibility and the ability to hold tight harmonies, puppeteer experience a HUGE plus.

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Xavier Theatre Announces the Xavier Alumni Theatre Company

XUT_logo(CINCINNATI, July 28, 2016) – Xavier University Theatre is proud to announce the formation of the Xavier Alumni Theatre. By creating a company of Xavier Theatre graduates, the Xavier Alumni Theatre will bring these young artists back to the school for unique, engaging and world premiere projects.

“We’ve come a long way with our new program over the past three years,” says Xavier Theatre Director Stephen Skiles. “Our success to date has been a direct result of our dedication to fostering meaningful, professional opportunities for our students.

“This new venture makes a lifelong commitment to our graduates,” Skiles says. “We want to be an artistic home for them for their entire lives, and this new company will allow us to offer them all a place to practice their art and take it to the next level. I couldn’t be more excited to see the work that we will continue to do together.”

“I think it is great that the Xavier University Theatre community is building a platform for alumni to foster their craft,” says 2014 Xavier Theatre graduate and local actor Patrick Phillips. “Having a space to workshop plays, collaborate on projects and hone new skills is a luxury, and I am grateful that my alma mater is creating just that.”

The Xavier Alumni Theatre (XAT) plans to present its premiere production in the spring or summer of 2017.

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Auditions Announced for THE MAN WHO SHOT LIBERTY VALANCE at Falcon Theatre

FT_logoAuditions for THE MAN WHO SHOT LIBERTY VALANCE have been set for August 30 and 31, 7-10pm at Falcon Theatre in Newport. Performances will be January 26-February 11, 2017.

Please be prepared to read from the script. Questions? Contact Tara WIlliams, taralwilliams74@gmail.com.

Characters:

  • Ransome Foster (M/30-40): A scholar from New York, well-spoken and well-read.
  • Hallie Jackson (F/25-35): A strong-minded, rough-talking proprietor of a saloon.
  • Bert Barricune (M/40-50): A true gunslinger, worn and battered, and in love with Hallie.
  • Jim ‘The Reverend’ Mosten (M/20-30): An African-American swamper. Kind, well-mannered and gentle with a lot of energy.
  • Liberty Valance (M/30-40): A Southern gentleman; intelligent, tough and terrifyingly unpredictable.
  • Marshal Johnson (M/50-60): Talks the talk, but a bit of a coward when it comes to confrontation.
  • Jake Dowitt (M/25-40): An enthusiastic reporter for a small local paper.
  • Company (M/20-40): Will swing from Valance’s Gang to Mourners to Students to Saloon patrons. One will also play the Deputy.
  • Narrator (M/ any age) This can be a voice over only or one of the Company

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LAST POET STANDING III | Fri., August 19 | Aronoff Center – Jarson-Kaplan Theater

MISC_Last Poet StandingThe Signature: A Poetic Medley Show
to Host Spoken Word Competition –

LAST POET STANDING III

Friday, August 19
Aronoff Center – Jarson-Kaplan Theater

Cincinnati, OH – Oral Funk Poetry Productions is taking the show on the road! Last Poet Standing III is a head-to-head spoken word competition which will be featured as a part of the ninth season of the Off-Broadway Theatrical Revue, The Signature: A Poetic Medley Show. See some of the greatest talent from across the Midwest perform at the Aronoff Center’s intimate Jarson-Kaplan Theater in downtown Cincinnati at 650 Walnut Street on Friday, August 19 from 8:00 – 11:00 PM. The Signature Lounge opens in the lobby at 7:30 PM, featuring live music and a full bar.

Tickets are $25.00 and are on sale now at www.CincinnatiArts.org, (513) 621-ARTS [2787], or at the Aronoff Center Ticket Office.  STUDENT DISCOUNT (on sale now):  $15.00 with a valid student I.D.  Limit (1) discount ticket per student. Available only in person at the Aronoff Center Ticket Office.

The winner of Last Poet Standing III will receive a grand prize of $1,000 and the second-place winner will be featured during the 2017 season of The Signature. This event is designed to spotlight the word-play, story-telling, fiery aesthetic of spoken word and will be hosted by DJ Vader and nationally-renowned performing artist “Just Greg.”

“Artist often want to experience and participate in diverse projects.  Last Poet Standing III is a universal platform that crosses generational and cultural divides,”  said Sierra Leone of Oral Funk Poetry Productions. “It opens the door for everyone to come together and share the same space. It takes a lot of heart to be a part of this. Past years’ competitions have been amazing and even featured two high school students from Stivers School for the Arts [Dayton , OH]. The production serves as an homage to the spoken word genre and will be a night of exciting, fast-paced, engaging and spontaneous fun.”

Host for the evening, Greg “Just Greg” Corbin, is a poet, writer, teacher, hip hop artist and community activist. He has performed across the globe from England to South Africa and shared stages with India Arie, Mos Def, Nikki Giovanni , and Saul Williams, among others. Founder of the Philadelphia Youth Poetry Movement (featured on the HBO program “Brave New Voices”), Greg is a socially and politically engaged artist, frequently conducting workshops in prisons and schools and tackling controversial topics including religion, the politics of education and love, bullying, racism, and parenting in today’s world.

Music will be provided by Cincinnati-based DJ Vader, who has been recognized as “Best DJ/Radio Personality” by Best of Black Cincinnati. You can hear him spinning your Old School favorites on Cincinnati’s 100.3, or on his podcast, WTFU Radio.

Last Poet Standing III is a great opportunity for the community to support Urban Creative Arts and Midwest performing artists,” Leone said. “It is a wonderful theatrical experience for those who love the arts and appreciate all the genres within spoken word and poetry.”

FREE WORKSHOP:  The Art of Word – Friday, August 19, 4:00- 5:30 PM

Whether you are starting out as an amateur artist or you are a professional that wants more out of your craft, it all starts with a thought for success. This workshop will demonstrate how to turn those thoughts into tangible things. In this dynamic visual concepts and imagination workshop, participants will apply concept-imaging for creativity that focuses on innovative tactics to revolutionize the way artist think, create, and perform. This creative art-themed holistic system provides the foundation necessary for artists of all genres to transcend from amateur to professional.  The holistic approach will help artists reach their full potential.  Today, more artists are learning the four elements of the human personality – body, mind, soul, and spirit – and the Natural Laws under which these artists operate to produce achievement in their craft rather than failure.  Transform your creative world with the power of ideas and application.   Attendees will be able to demonstrate artistic restructuring and concept –imaging techniques used to build a positive foundation of thought and action easily applied to everyday life for success  in business, personal development, and relationships.  This interactive  session, featuring Just Greg among the panel of presenters, will offer expert advice from those seasoned in the fields of performance & spoken word as well as DJ/radio hosting. Professionals are welcome to attend as well, and encouraged to contribute their experiences to the conversation.

The Signature is supported by the Cincinnati Arts Association, the University of Dayton ArtStreet, and DeLish Cafe Dayton. Sponsorship opportunities are still available for local businesses interested in increasing their visibility while investing in the arts in Cincinnati. For sponsorship information, contact Oral Funk Poetry Productions at (937) 241-4957.

The Signature: A Poetic Medley Show has earned a reputation across the Midwest for being edgy, thought provoking, groundbreaking, funny, engaging, sexy, diverse, and spontaneous. More information and details are available online at www.tripplecroxxent.org, the home of Urban Creative Arts.

CLICK HERE to watch Last Poet Standing III video

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Auditions Announced for TWO BY TWO at Troy Civic Theatre

TROY_logoDirector Terressa Knoch is seeking 4 men and 4 women for the second show in our 2016-17 season.

The musical, TWO BY TWO, is based on the Clifford Odets play The Flowering Peach and tells the tale of Biblical Noah before, during, and after the Flood.

She is asking auditioners to bring 32 bars of music, and be prepared for cold readings from the script.

Auditions are Monday and Tuesday, August 15th and 16th at 7pm at the Barn in the Park.

TWO BY TWO will be performed November 11-13 and 18-20. Shows are at 8pm Fridays and Saturdays, and 2pm Saturdays and Sundays.

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