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JumpStart Theatre Program Mentor Needed at Educational Theatre Association

EdTA_logoJob Title: JumpStart Theatre Program Mentor
Department: Chapters and Communities
Supervisor: Community Manager
FLSA Status: Part Time, temporary, non-exempt
Prepared By: Director of Human Resources
Prepared Date: 8/18/2016
Approved By: Director of Chapters and Communities
Approved Date: 8/19/2016

Organizational Overview
The Educational Theatre Association (EdTA) is a professional organization for theatre education with more than 100,000 members nationwide. EdTA’s mission is shaping lives through theatre education by:  Honoring student achievement in theatre and enriching their theatre education experience; Supporting teachers by providing professional development, networking opportunities, resources, and recognition; and Influencing public opinion that theatre education is essential and builds life skills. EdTA operates the International Thespian Society (ITS), an honorary organization that has inducted more than 2 million theatre students since its founding in 1929.

EdTA, in collaboration with New York City-based companies iTheatrics and Music Theatre International (MTI), has created JumpStart Theatre, a three-year scalable pilot program designed to bring musical theatre into schools that currently do not have performing arts programs. JumpStart is modeled after the successful Broadway Junior Musical Theatre Program founded by the Shubert Foundation, iTheatrics and MTI in 2005 in collaboration with the New York City Department of Education.
Summary

The Program Mentor will coach and train teachers from (up to) three Cincinnati-area schools in all aspects of their preparation to produce a musical production with their students.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities include the following. Other duties may be assigned.

  • From September thru December:  Meet with teachers from up to three Cincinnati-area schools 1-2 times per month to check in on progress, assist with audition workshops, or provide guidance leading up to their auditions.
  • From January thru March:  Visit each school once each week for approximately 2 hours at a time during their rehearsals. Observe, offer guidance and support to teachers, as needed, on topics including directing, acting, blocking, time management, lighting, sound, costumes, props, etc.
  • Provide consistent, accurate, and timely communication.
  • On a weekly basis, provide detailed, written reports, with simple photo/video support, including program strengths and weaknesses for each school. Reports will be submitted electronically.
  • Attend and support 3 daylong boot camps each school year (9:00am-4:00pm on September 30, 2016, January 27, 2017, and March 10, 2017).
  • Attend at least one performance at each school (March 2017).
  • Assist with 2-3 rehearsals at each school in the month of April (2017) to prepare for the Showcase, polishing 1-2 songs from each school’s selected show.
  • Attend JumpStart Showcase on May 2, 2017; serve as support staff, offering assistance as needed for backstage or front-of-house responsibilities.

Qualifications To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

  • Degree in theatre/theatre education, or comparable field, preferred.
  • At least one year of experience teaching both adults and children (ages 10-14).
  • Ability to work a flexible schedule.
  • Reliable transportation

Candidates should send a resume and cover letter to HRManager@schooltheatre.org.  Reference EdTA JumpStart Theatre Program Mentor in subject line.

No calls, please.
Submissions due by Friday, September 2, at 4pm.

Educational Theatre Association
2343 Auburn Ave.
Cincinnati, OH 45219-2815
schooltheatre.org

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Actors Needed for CATCH ME IF YOU CAN at Stagecrafters

SC_logoThe comedy-murder mystery CATCH ME IF YOU CAN by Jack Weinstock (not the Frank Abagnale story or a musical) for Stagecrafters, Inc. is suddenly in need of two people to play roles. One role is a Male, 50s – 60s in age, and the other is a Female, 20s to 30s in age.

Show dates are October 29th, Nov. 4 & 5 at 8:00 pm and Oct. 30 and Nov. 6 at 3:00 pm. Both roles in the Third Act, so rehearsal commitment for the first month is minimal. Rehearsals generally on T-Th-F-Su.

Please contact Mike Morehead if you’re interested, or if you know of someone who might be.

morehead71@gmail.commorehead71@gmail.com
513 251-8308

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Storytellers Needed for trueADDICTION at trueTHEATRE

TRUE_logoTrue Theatre’s 7th season is starting off with trueADDICTION (Monday, October 10, 2016).

As is true with each show in our season, we are seeking 5 people with true, personal stories that cover the theme of “addiction”.  This does not have to be drugs/alcohol-related.  While we do expect to feature those in this show, we are looking for a variety of addictions to cover.

We are scheduling auditions/interviews for THIS SUNDAY, 8/28, in O’Bryonville.  We schedule people in 1/2-hour slots (between around 12 noon and 5pm, depending on the turn-out) and recommend people reading truetheatre.com/auditions.html before visiting us.  If you cannot make it this Sunday, please get in touch as soon as possible so we know how many out-standing stories we need to hear and then we’ll try to arrange to meet you separately or at least to talk on the phone.

If you have a story that is yours and that you feel can be told in 10-15 minutes without notes, and covers the theme of “addiction,” reach out to us at stories@truetheatre.com and we’ll set up a time and give you directions to where we’ll be meeting.

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Fancy a Shave? Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street Sets up Shop at HRTC

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Rebecca Watson as Mrs. Lovett and Jamie Cordes as Sweeney Todd. Photo by Scott J. Kimmins.

Tony Award-winning tale of madness, murder and meat pies opens The Race’s 30th Anniversary Season, September 8 – October 2, 2016 at the Loft Theatre

(Dayton, OH) — The Human Race proudly kicks off  its 2016-2017 Eichelberger Loft Season with the smash hit Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street – A Musical Thriller. Created by the Tony Award winning team by Stephen Sondheim (music and lyrics) and Hugh Wheeler (book) and based on an adaptation by Christopher Bond, this masterpiece of suspense invites audiences to attend the tale of Sweeney Todd. A barber unjustly imprisoned by corrupt Judge Turpin, Sweeney returns to 19th century London after fifteen years to take his revenge on the man who took him from his wife and young daughter. Todd’s need for vengeance becomes indiscriminately murderous—and profitable—when he partners with the unscrupulous Mrs. Lovett and opens his new barber practice above her failing meat pie shop. With his busy straight razors and her new secret ingredient, their fame grows until Todd comes face to face with the judge. Can he avenge his family before their dastardly deeds are uncovered?

The Human Race Theatre Company’s production of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street – A Musical Thriller is directed by Human Race Resident Artist Scott Stoney, who also directed Master Class; Crowns and Caroline, or Change in the Loft Theatre. Resident Artist Sean Michael Flowers (HRTC’s Avenue Q and The Full Monty: The Broadway Musical) is the production’s music director and conducts its eight-member band. Tracey Bonner, a recent Kentucky Arts Council Al Smith Artistic Fellow, is the choreographer.

The preview performance of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street – A Musical Thriller is Thursday, September 8. Opening night is Friday, September 9. This production contains adult situations and stage violence and may not be suitable for all audiences.

The Human Race Theatre mounted a very popular production of Sweeney Todd in 1996 at the Victoria Theatre, and company President & Artistic Director Kevin Moore has been long planning a return to Fleet Street, this time on the thrust stage of the 212-seat Loft Theatre. “Sweeney is a big show, typically staged in large, proscenium theatre spaces. And in that kind of setting, the audience is safe in their seats out in the house while these terrifying—and sometimes comic—acts are happening at a distance on the stage.” But Moore believes the audience misses much of the point in that environment. “This is a story about revenge, and revenge is personal and is usually not fully appreciated unless it’s witnessed up close. That’s why we’re so excited to tell Sweeney’s tale in the Loft. That distance between action and audience is gone. The revenge is intimate for everyone. Our actors will be performing some pretty dastardly deeds right in front of the audience, and in several scenes, around and even behind them.”

Knowing that this story of murder and meat pies is only as good as its story teller, Moore selected a director with a long and personal history with Sweeney Todd. Scott Stoney was already a die-hard Sondheim fan in 1979 when he bought the cast album of a recently-opened Broadway production about a vengeful barber and immoral pie shop owner, and memorized every note, lyric and nuance. Stoney recalls his first time seeing the show that same year, “I took a trip to New York City with my best friend, Marsha Hanna. We sat in the 8th row of the orchestra with mouths open for the duration—one of those life-changing moments for both of us. I knew I was meant to perform that role.” In 1983, he got his chance when Wright State University put the musical on their theatre season and offered him a guest professional contract to star as Sweeney. “I remember coming in to the first rehearsal with all the music learned. Thanks to that album, I had already sung the score hundreds of times with Broadway’s original Sweeney, Len Cariou!” Lightning struck twice thirteen years later when Marsha Hanna, then Artistic Director of The Human Race, tapped Stoney to pick up the straight razors again for the 1996 production at the Victoria Theatre. Twenty years have since passed, and while Stoney admits it’s bittersweet to hand those razors over to another actor, he’s delighted to be able to lead this new telling for a theatre company he’s called home for three decades.

CAST AND DESIGN TEAM
The Human Race’s 2016 production features the talents of 17 gifted musical theatre actors from the Miami Valley area and across the country. Leading the cast in the title role of “Sweeney Todd” is Human Race Resident Artist Jamie Cordes (HRTC’s The Full Monty, Mame and Next to Normal). Wooster, Ohio, native Rebecca Watson (By Jeeves on Broadway) returns to the Buckeye State to play “Mrs. Lovett.” Cincinnatian Zack Steele (HRTC’s Mame and It’s A Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play) is back for his second Loft Theatre musical as the young sailor, “Anthony Hope.” University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music alumnus DJ Plunkett is “Tobias Ragg.” David McDonald (Side Show, Memphis and Doctor Zhivago on Broadway) plays the cruel “Judge Turpin.” Kimberly Hessler makes her first appearance with The Human Race as the judge’s ward, “Johanna.” Actor/director/writer Aaron Vega (HRTC’s Other Desert Cities, Lend Me a Tenor and Was) is “The Beadle.” Los Angeles-based actor/musician Craig McEldowney is “Adolfo Pirelli.” Christine Zavakos (HRTC’s Fiddler on the Roof) plays the “Beggar Woman.”

Other cast members in the ensemble include: Resident Artist Scott Hunt (HRTC’s The Glass Menagerie and Big River, Rent and Les Misérables on Broadway) as “Jonas Fogg;” Carlisle, Ohio, native David Shough as the “Bird Seller;” Nathan Robert Pecchia as the “Passerby;” Gina Handy (HRTC’s The Full Monty, Parallel Lives at Magnolia Theatre Company); Drew Helton (HRTC’s Fiddler on the Roof and workshop of The Noteworthy Life of Howard Barnes); Cassi Mikat (HRTC’s Master Class and It’s A Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play); Sherri L. Sutter (HRTC’s Mame and workshop of Molly Sweeney); and Kandis Wean (HRTC’s workshops of The Noteworthy Life of Howard Barnes and Love Makes the World Go Round).

Cordes, Hunt and Sutter all appeared in The Human Race’s 1996 production of Sweeney Todd at the Victoria Theatre. Cordes played the young sailor “Anthony Hope.” Sutter was “Johanna,” his love interest. Hunt portrayed Mrs. Lovett’s assistant, “Tobias.”

The current production’s cast contains a number of connections with Wright State University’s Department of Theatre, Dance and Motion Pictures. Cordes and Sutter are instructors there. Helton, Mikat, Steele and Vega are alumni (as are production stage manager Kristin A. Sutter and assistant stage manager Preston D. McCarthy), and Pecchia is a current student.

Scenic designer Dan Gray (Taking Shakespeare; Caroline, or Change) takes on the challenge of setting this large show into the intimate Loft Theatre. Costume designer Janet G. Powell (One Slight Hitch; The Full Monty) clothes each of the actors in mid 18th century English attire. Resident Artists John Rensel (lighting designer) and Jay Brunner (sound designer) round out the design team.

Biographies on the cast and creative team can be found on The Human Race Theatre Company’s website.

The Human Race Theatre Company’s production of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street – A Musical Thriller is sponsored by the Schiewetz Foundation, Dr. Robert L. Brandt, Jr., M.D, Gosiger, Matthew J. Scarr, CPA LLC and Larry S. Glickler—Glickler Funeral Home.

Performance and special event information
Tickets for the preview performance of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street – A Musical Thriller on September 8 start at $35 for adults, $32 for seniors and $17.50 for students. For all performances September 9  – October 2, single ticket prices start at $40 for adults, $37 for seniors and $20 for students. Prices vary depending on the day of the week and seating location. Group discounts are available for parties of 10 or more. The Human Race is offering a pair of discount ticket opportunities. A limited number of $12 and $25 side-area seats are available in advance for all performances. The Sunday, September 11 7:00 p.m. performance is “Sawbuck Sunday,” when any available seat can be purchased in person for just $10 at the Loft Theatre box office two hours prior to the show. Discounts are subject to availability and some restrictions apply.

All performances are at the Metropolitan Art Center’s Loft Theatre, located at 126 North Main Street in downtown Dayton, Ohio. Show times for Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street – A Musical Thriller are 8:00 p.m. on Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings. Performances on Sunday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings begin at 7:00 p.m., and at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday matinees.

Tickets and performance information on Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street – A Musical Thriller are available at http://www.humanracetheatre.org or by calling Ticket Center Stage at (937) 228-3630, and at the Schuster Center box office.

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Now celebrating its 30th anniversary, The Human Race Theatre Company was founded in 1986 and moved into the Metropolitan Arts Center in 1991, taking up residence at the 212-seat Loft Theatre. In addition to the Eichelberger Loft Season, The Human Race produces new works development and special event programming. Under the direction of President and Artistic Director Kevin Moore, the company also maintains education and outreach programs for children, teens and adults, as well as artist residencies in area schools, an In-School Tour, and a summer youth program. Human Race organizational support is provided by Culture Works, the Montgomery County Arts and Cultural District, the Shubert Foundation, the Erma R. Catterton Trust Fund, the Jesse & Caryl Philips Foundation, the Virginia W. Kettering Foundation and the Ohio Arts Council, which helped fund this organization with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. The 2016-2017 Sustainability Sponsors are the ELM Foundation, Anne F. Johnson, Steve and Lou Mason, and Morris Home Furnishings. The 2016-2017 Loft season sponsor is the Jack W. and Sally D. Eichelberger Foundation of the Dayton Foundation, with additional support from Premier Health.

 

 

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Cast Announced for NUNCRACKERS at The Drama Workshop

TDW_VERTThe Drama Workshop is very excited to announce the cast for its upcoming production of Dan Goggin’s NUNCRACKERS.

We had a great round of auditions. TDW is grateful to each and every one of those who shared their talents with us – for those not cast in this production, we hope that you will return in the future.

TDW’s Production of Dan Goggin’s NUNCRACKERS
Showdates December 2-18, 2016

  • SISTER MARY REGINA (REVEREND MOTHER) – Dianna Davis
  • SISTER MARY HUBERT – Michelle Grove Shaffer
  • SISTER ROBERT ANNE – Amy Shaffer Waldfogle
  • SISTER MARY PAUL (aka AMNESIA) – Catherine Fields Shultz
  • FATHER VIRGIL MANLY TROTT – Russ Derek McGee
  • MOUNT SAINT HELEN’S STUDENTS – Joe Hamzy, John Kushman, Mariah Faith Reynolds and 1 girl to be confirmed.

Congratulations to all! Many thanks to Elaine Volker and the nuns for her assistance during the audition process!

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