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Auditions Announced for PETER PAN JR. and CINDERELLA at The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati

TCTC_new logoAUDITION CASTING NOTICE FOR PETER PAN JR and CINDERELLA

This season, The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati will hold auditions in May for the first two MainStage productions of the 17-18 season, followed by auditions in August for the 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.

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, May 15, 2017 between 5:30 PM and 8:30 PM (CHILDREN ONLY Age 9-17)
  • Tuesday, May 16, 2017 between 5:30 PM and 8:30 PM (CHILDREN ONLY Age 9-17)
  • Wednesday, May 17, 2017 between 5:30 PM and 8:30 PM (ADULTS ONLY 18+)
  • Thursday, May 18, 2017 between 5:30 PM and 8:30 PM (ADULTS ONLY 18+)

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.

PETER PAN JR. callbacks will take place on Saturday, May 20, 3 PM to 7 PM
CINDERELLA callbacks will take place on Sunday May 21, 6 PM to 10 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, please bring appropriate movement clothes and shoes.

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 are by appointment only. Visit http://tinyurl.com/TCTauditions1718 to schedule an audition.

For information concerning auditions call Eric Byrd at 513-569-8080 ext. 21 or email eric.byrd@tctcincinnati.com.

PETER PAN JR.

Directed by: Roderick Justice
Choreographed by: Eric Byrd
Music Direction: Jacob Priddy

Based on the Play by: Sir J.M. Barrie
Music, and Lyrics: by: Morris (Moose) Charlap, Carolyn Leigh, July Styne, Betty Comden & Adolph Green

Rehearsals: September 18th-October 14th 2017
Tech Rehearsals: October 15th-October 20th 2017
Performances: October 21st-October 30th 2017

Seeking the Following:

[PETER PAN] Female or Male, a boy without a care in the world who leads the Darling’s on an adventure to Neverland. Strong actor, singer, dancer, belt to a C. Must be comfortable with heights & flights.

[WENDY] Female, the eldest of the Darling children with a certain maternal quality. She is very bright, ever practical and ready for an adventure. Strong actor/singer, sings up to D-flat. Must be comfortable with heights & flights.

[JOHN] Male, the middle Darling child, he is amicable and more proper than his younger brother Strong singer/actor/mover sings up to D-flat. Must be comfortable with heights & flights.

[MICHAEL] Male, the youngest Darling boy with unlimited energy who is also a bit stubborn. Strong singer/actor/mover sings up to Dflat. Must be comfortable with heights & flights.

[NANA] Male or Female, the Darling’s dog. Strong actor/mover with a good sense of physicality.

[MRS. DARLING] Female, the loving matriarch of the Darling family, who is able to manage the entire household with ease. Strong actor/singer, sings up to a D-flat.

[MR. DARLING/CAPTAIN HOOK] Male, the father of Wendy, John & Michael, a man with one concern: keeping his house in order. Doubles as Captain Hook, the leader of the Pirates and villain of the show who is also a bit of a clown. Strong actor/singer with GREAT comedic timing, sings to an E.

[LIZA] Female, the Darling’s housekeeper who always seems to be in a bit of a frenzy as she tries to keep everyone pleased. Strong actor/singer.

[TIGER LILY] Female, the fearless leader of the Brave Girls. Strong technical dancer/singer/actor, sings up to a D-Flat.

[SMEE] Male, Hook’s sidekick who wants nothing more than to see Hook succeed in his evil plotting. Strong comedic actor.

[MALE & FEMALE ENSEMBLE] Skilled and versatile dancer/actor/singers of all ages to portray Lost Boys including (Nibs, Slightly, Curley, Tootles & Twins), Brave Girls, and Pirates and possibly cover principal roles. Tumbling skills and dance technique a HUGE plus!

CINDERELLA

The classic story of Cinderella, told in the style of British pantomime, featuring a score of pop hits from artists past and present.

Directed & Choreographed by: Roderick Justice
Music Direction: Jacob Priddy

Book by: John B. Davidson
Music & Lyrics by: Various Artists

Rehearsals: November 4th-December 2nd 2017
Tech Rehearsals: December 4th-December 8th 2017
Performances: December 9th- December 18th 2017

Seeking the Following:

[GRANDFATHER] Male, a wise old man, who at Christmas time, shares with his granddaughter the story of Cinderella. A narrator of sorts, he should be warm and friendly, with charisma, strong actor/singer with pop sensibility.

[LITTLE GIRL] Female, a sweet young girl, the epitome of innocence and curiosity who experiences the story of Cinderella for the first time, strong actor/singer.

[CINDERELLA] Female, a young house maid who is treated poorly by her Stepmother and Stepsisters, but with spunk and a little magic is transformed into a beautiful princess who’s dreams come true. Strong actor/dancer/singer with powerful pop vocals.

[STEPMOTHER] Female, Cinderella’s wicked matriarch who is obsessed with power and status and determined to marry off one of her daughters to the prince. Strong actor/singer with powerful pop vocals.

[DORIS] Male, Cinderella’s robust and evil stepsister, she is obsessed with food and eager to find her prince charming. Extremely strong comedic actor/mover/singer with pop sensibility. Very active role.

[PEARL] Male, Cinderella’s scrawny and evil stepsister, she is obsessed with her looks and eager to find the man of her dreams. Extremely strong comedic actor/mover/singer with pop sensibility. Very active role.

[FAIRY GODMOTHER] Female, Cinderella’s mother figure, a loving nurturing fairy who makes Cinderella’s dreams come true. Starts off as an old beggar woman and is transformed into her beautiful fairy Godmother. Strong actor/singer with pop vocals.

[PRINCE DANIEL] Male, a dashing, handsome young prince who is currently searching for a girl who loves him for who he is and not for his wealth or power. Strong actor/dancer/singer with pop sensibility.

[LORD HIGH CHAMBERLAIN] Male, the Prince’s right hand man, a stuffy, yet nurturing assistant who is determined to help the Prince find a princess. Strong comedic actor.

[LIVERY] Male, the Lord High Chamberlain’s assistant who works with him to find the foot the fits the slipper. Strong actor/singer/dancer.

[MALE & FEMALE ENSEMBLE] 4 men, 4 women, to portray various characters in the ensemble, including birds, horses, mice, and Christmas ball guests. Seeking extremely strong actor/singer/dancers with pop/rock voices and hip-hop/jazz dance training. Puppeteer and tumbling skills a HUGE plus!

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Concessions & Hospitality Manager Sought by Cincinnati Arts Association

caa_logoAPPLICATION DEADLINE: MAY 26, 2017

POSITION OPENING
CONCESSIONS & HOSPITALITY MANAGER

The Cincinnati Arts Association seeks a Concessions & Hospitality Manager to join our team at our Music Hall location. The Concessions & Hospitality Manager is responsible for effectively administering all operational aspects of concessions and catering services at Music Hall, while creating a positive, memorable experience for patrons and clients through first-class customer service.

Responsibilities:
The Concessions & Hospitality Manager’s primary responsibilities will include, but are not limited to: the overall coordination, supervision, evaluation, and training of all concessions staff; ensuring enforcement of all state and local laws and regulations governing sales and handling of food and alcoholic beverages; purchasing and maintaining inventory of food and beverage supplies/product; act as liaison with clients, caterers, suppliers and internal departments; managing the point-of-sale system; monitoring concessions budget to ensure efficient operations; handling/balancing cash, receipts, and invoicing; ensuring adequate inventory and cash control systems and procedures are in place; coordinating vending machine needs with vendors; prepare concessions payroll; performing bartending and minor catering functions as required.

Qualifications:
The ideal candidate must demonstrate exceptional managerial and customer service skills. Must possess the ability to work under pressure in a fast-paced environment while maintaining a pleasant and patient attitude with customers and staff. Must be a self-starter with the ability to work independently, handle multiple tasks and make critical decisions. Exceptional written, verbal, and interpersonal skills; a high level of organization and attention to detail. Must be knowledgeable in the laws, ordinances, standards and regulations pertaining to the food and beverage industry, specifically laws of the State of Ohio. Basic knowledge of Point-of-Sale systems, Microsoft Outlook, Word and Excel. Ability to maintain a flexible schedule (work on nights and weekends will be required); and the physical ability to move rapidly, stand for long periods of time, and lift up to 40 lbs. Associate’s degree and a minimum of two years’ hands-on related experience; or equivalent combination of education, training and experience. TIPS or similar alcohol control certification a plus.

TO APPLY:
Interested candidates may complete an application at/or send resume by May 26, 2017 to:
Cincinnati Arts Association
Attn: Human Resources
650 Walnut Street
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
Or email: HR@cincinnatiarts.orgHR@cincinnatiarts.org

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Troy Resident to Receive National Theatre Award

AACT_Gerri Nichols

Gerri Nichols.

Gerri Nichols of Troy, Ohio is being honored with the Robert E. Gard Superior Volunteer Award from the American Association of Community Theatre (AACT). The award will be presented at an awards ceremony during the AACTFest 2017 national festival in Rochester, Minnesota June 26-July 1, 2017.

The AACT Robert E. Gard Superior Volunteer Award is presented to individuals above the age of 65 who have faithfully served community theatre on a non-paid basis for over 25 years. Visit aact.org/awards for information on all AACT National Awards, 2017 AACT Award winners, and previous honorees.

Gerri Nichols is a founding member of Troy Civic Theatre (TCT), established in 1965, and is the only original member still continuously active with productions. Over the past 50 years, she has worked tirelessly as the theatre’s primary costumer, providing the costumes for over 110 productions. As the theatre’s stock of costumes and props has grown, an off-site storage warehouse—the Gerri Nichols Annex—was obtained, and Gerri has taken on the often-thankless task of Annex Supervisor. Over the years, she has been recognized for her designs, earning countless Barnstormer Awards (determined by audiences), as well as Dayton, Ohio community theatre awards, and Ohio Community Theatre Association regional and state level awards. Beyond her work in costuming, Gerri is also director of the TCT Repertory Company, which brings performing art into the community through readers theatre and song. “Theatre – it’s a case of Love,” she says. “A response to real live people, not just shadows on a screen, but sheer pleasure, hilarity, terror, life. The Barn in the Park – Troy Civic Theatre has been my opportunity to be part of that theatre!”

AACT provides networking, resources, and support for America’s theatres. AACT represents the interests of more than 7,000 theatres across the United States and its territories, as well as theatre companies with the U.S. Armed Services overseas.

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Auditions Announced for THE THIRTEEN CLOCKS at Caesar’s Ford Theatre

CFT_logoCAESAR’S FORD THEATRE, INC
PO BOX C Xenia, Ohio 45385-0692
info@caesarsford.com
www.caesarsford.com

AUDITION ANNOUNCEMENT
Caesar’s Ford Theatre, Inc, in cooperation with the City of Fairborn Division of Parks & Recreation, is pleased to announce auditions for our 2017 summer production

THE THIRTEEN CLOCKS
Based on James Thurber’s Fantastic Fairy Tale
Book by: FRED SADOFF
Music and Lyrics by: MARC BUCCI and JAMES THURBER

September 8, 9, 10, 15, 16, 17, 2017

ATHERTON OUTDOOR AMPHITHEATRE
FAIRBORN COMMUNITY PARK
691 E. Dayton-Yellow Springs Road
Fairborn, Ohio 45324

Cast of Characters

  • Prince Zorn (Male 20’s)
  • Princess Saralinda (Female 20’s)
  • Golux (Male or Female any age)
  • Hark (Male middle aged)
  • The Duke (Male middle aged)
  • Hagga (Female late middle age)
  • Jackadandy (Male 20’s or 30’s)
  • 4 Townspeople (Male and Female any age)

These are non-paid / non-union acting positions. Auditions are by appointment. Those auditioning will be asked to read from the script and sing 15 bars from a musical of your choice. You may bring a CD or sing acapella. Head shots and resumes are recommended but not required. To schedule an audition please contact James J. Cain at cainxensoc@gmail.com.

THE THIRTEEN CLOCKS is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also provided by MTI, 412 West 54th Street, New York, NY 10019 Tel: (212)541-4684 Fax: (212)397-4684 http://www.MTIShows.com

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The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati Seeking Musical Theatre Performers of All Ethnicities

TCTC_new logoCincinnati –The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati (TCT), the country’s oldest professional theatre for young audiences, is accepting submissions for diverse roles in the 2017-18 touring season and within the new TCT Resident Artist Company.   

Troupe members will receive a full-time salary of $25k/year plus full benefits (comprehensive benefits package includes Health/Dental/Vision, 403(b), PTO – paid time off).  Each member of the Resident Artist Company will be guaranteed four to five projects each year: participating in tours, teaching, new works development, and arts administration.

“This is not a just a gig.”, said Roderick Justice, Artistic Director of TCT. “Each recruit will be a full-fledged employee and part of the TCT family.  This is the opportunity for nine artists to be a part of something fresh, exciting, and rewarding.  We are looking nationwide for a diverse and passionate troupe of artists, teachers, and versatile performers.  The actors we will hire must be able to step into a variety of roles, yet be flexible enough to learn and cultivate new arts administrative skills.”

Full-time employment will begin August 1, 2017.

Those interested should send their headshot, resume, and a video link of the applicant singing a musical-theatre song to submissions@tctcincinnati.com, with the subject line: “RAC Submission”. 

Submissions will be accepted only until Midnight, Wednesday, May 10, 2017. 

Please do not apply if you have submitted in the past six (6) months. 

The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati is the only professional theater in the region that devotes its entire MainStage season to children. TCT brings more than 103,000 people downtown annually and reaches over 68,000 students through touring productions.  The company’s TCT Academy offers arts training to children in a variety of disciplines.

Since 1924, The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati (TCT) has been educating, entertaining and engaging audiences of all ages through professional theatrical productions and arts education programming for schools and families throughout the region.  “We are helping to create the future arts patrons for our city, while at the same time are filling a gap left by the reduction in arts education in schools,” said Kim Deaton, Managing Director and CEO of The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati. TCT brings art to life for children and the young at heart through three key programs:  TCT MainStage at the Taft, TCT on Tour (including WorkShops), and TCT Academy (performing arts instruction).

Our TCT MainStage at the Taft series performed in downtown Cincinnati includes daytime performances for school audiences and weekend performances for the public.  Four production runs are held each year, with individual shows formatted into one-hour, family friendly events. For each Broadway-quality production, we present seven performances for public audiences and ten performances for school students.

TCT on Tour brings the magic of live theatre directly to those who would otherwise be unable to enjoy it. TCT tours five productions each season, serving children of all ages (kindergarten through high school) with titles taken from classic literature, fairy tales, history and other works studied in school curricula. The acting troupe travels with innovative sets, which are designed to be both portable and visually enticing. TCT on Tour prides itself on productions that are both educational and entertaining, as well as affordable for schools and other venues across the broad geographic spectrum of Ohio. TCT on Tour also includes the WorkShop division, which takes a teaching artist directly into individual classrooms or after school programs, for a more interactive arts integration experience with children from pre-K through 16 years of age. Many of the workshops we offer examine contemporary concerns through the introduction of historical figures, such as Harriet Tubman, Martin Luther King, Jr. and Langston Hughes; while other workshops bring social topics such as healthy eating, self-esteem and anti-bullying to life through theater, music, writing and role-playing.

Both TCT MainStage and TCT on Tour school shows are followed by a question and answer session between the audience and the cast and/or TCT representative (often, the Director) and are accompanied by complementary study guides, with state and national standards in mind, available on our website.  Our productions are intended to act as a bridge for local curricula, giving schools access to high quality arts education as well as serving as a catalyst for integrating the arts with other subjects.

TCT Academy offers arts training to children in a variety of disciplines through our twelve-week, one hour/week class sessions, our one-week themed summer camps for introductory arts makers or our audition-based, two-week STAR Camp Red Bank program and one-month, audition-based STAR Intensive NKU summer program for children with demonstrated talent and interest in the performing arts. In addition to learning the arts, a primary objective for these arts integrated classes is to provide students with the necessary tools to become successful adults.  Whether the students continue in an arts field or choose a different career path, the skills they develop in these programs can be leveraged and will last a life time.

The TCT Showtime Series at Red Bank is a brand-new destination for theater education expanding TCT’s reach into the community.  The Ralph and Patricia Corbett Showtime Stage is a small 152-seat performance space housed in our new facility on Red Bank Road. This new theater gives us the opportunity to program for new audiences, including preschoolers as well as middle and high school students.  Thus, we begin the creation of future arts patrons in Cincinnati at an even earlier age, and extend their engagement through high school.  The Showtime Series will allow us to program the new space with more than 64 performances.  The two productions slated for the coming year are:  Dr. Seuss’s The Cat in the Hat June 2-July 9, 2017; and the regional premiere of Polkadots: The Cool Kids Musical February 23-March 25, 2018.

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