Monthly Archives: June 2017

Cincinnati Shakespeare Company Presents the 11th Annual FREE Shakespeare in the Park Tour with a New Production of THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR!

CSC_Free ShakespeareThe tour of over 30 locations in 3 states runs from July 14- September 3, 2017

Cincinnati, May 25, 2017- Cincinnati Shakespeare Company is proud to announce the dates of the 2017 FREE Shakespeare in the Park Tour! This year’s tour has over 30 performances stops (and growing) across three states and features a brand new production of Shakespeare’s beloved comedy “The Merry Wives of Windsor”. The classic “Romeo and Juliet” will also be presented in parks, community centers, and other venues in the tri-state area.  These performances are FREE and open to the public.  The cast features six actors from CSC Resident Ensemble.  Following the Park Tour, these shows will travel and tour to local schools, community centers, venues and other performing arts locations through June 2018.  Last year, CSC’s FREE Shakespeare in the Park tour had over 10,000 people in attendance!

The FREE Shakespeare in the Park Tour kicks off what promises to be a banner year for Cincinnati Shakespeare Company as they prepare to open the brand new Otto M. Budig Theater at the corner of 12th and Elm Street in OTR with “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” on September 8, 2017.

Cincinnati Shakespeare Company is constantly working to expand their reach further and further into the region and has one of the largest programs for free outdoor Shakespeare in the nation, both in number of stops and the size of the region reached.

For a complete list, including show titles and info on the venues, visit this page: http://cincyshakes.com/shakespeare-in-the-park/  

Admission to Cincinnati Shakespeare Company’s Shakespeare in the Park Tour is free and there is no ticket or RSVP required.  All performances are open to all and are general admission, open seating.  Arriving early is typically recommended for best seating and lawn chairs and blankets are recommended.  For questions regarding inclement weather or for details and rules regarding outside food and drink (including or excluding alcohol), please contact the individual parks and venues.

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Production Information:

THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR by William Shakespeare
How do you con a conman? You beat him at his own game, of course! That’s the lesson learned by Shakespeare’s legendary comedic cad, Sir John Falstaff, as he tries to remedy his financial woes by chasing two happily married women–using the same scam at the same time. But it’s not long before these witty wives sniff out his scheme, turning the tables on their would-be wooer and illustrating emphatically that “wives may be merry and yet honest too.”

ROMEO AND JULIET by William Shakespeare
One of the most beloved romantic tragedies in Shakespeare’s canon, Romeo and Juliet is the tale of the Bard’s star-crossed lovers. Romeo and Juliet fall instantly in love only to discover they come from feuding families. In defiance of their families, amidst the animosity of friends, and in concealment from their mentors, a young couple risk everything to be together. CSC is proud to present this modern production of Romeo and Juliet and prove its continued relevance in the lives of the young and old alike.

Both shows are suitable for children and families of all ages and are approximately 90 minutes in length with an intermission.

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About Cincinnati Shakespeare Company:
Cincinnati Shakespeare Company is a professional theatre company dedicated to bringing Shakespeare and the classics to life for audiences of all ages.  Located in OTR, CSC produces a 8-12 mainstage productions each season as well a FREE Shakespeare in the Park and other Education and Outreach tours.

In September 2017, CSC will open a new theatre- The Otto M. Budig Theater- at 12th and Elm Streets, in the heart of Over-the-Rhine. The new facility incorporates space for modern theatrical technology, increased seating capacity and lobby, expanded education and community outreach opportunities, as well as on-site production areas and administrative offices. The theatre is the “finale” of the “Classical Arts Corridor” connecting Music Hall, Memorial Hall, the School for Creative and Performing Arts, and Washington Park.

CSC’s repertoire is made up of the works of William Shakespeare, literary adaptations, and contemporary classics. CSC performs on a Small Professional Theatre contract with Actors’ Equity Association. Cincinnati Shakespeare is a member of the Theatre Communications Group and the Shakespeare Theatre Association.  Cincinnati Shakespeare Company’s Education and Outreach Programs reached over 50,000 young people and underserved community members each season by taking Shakespeare into schools, parks, community centers and by hosting educational matinees of mainstage productions.  In 2014, CSC was proud to become one of the first five theaters in the United States to “Complete the Canon” by producing all 38 plays by William Shakespeare. CSC is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization and all donations are tax deductible.  Cincinnati Shakespeare Company is proud to be Cincinnati’s stage for the classics! 

About The 2017-2018 Season:
This season is generously sponsored by The Otto M. Budig Family Foundation.  Cincinnati Shakespeare Company receives operating support from The Ohio Arts Council, the Shubert Foundation and is supported, in part, by the generosity of thousands of individuals and businesses that give annually to ArtsWave. The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this program/organization with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. Production dates and information on the season are available online at www.cincyshakes.com.

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Auditions Announced for BLACK COMEDY at Beyond the Curtain Productions

BTCP_logoBeyond the Curtain Productions is pleased to announce that auditions are now open for Peter Shaffer’s BLACK COMEDY.

Performances are planned for August 10, 11, 12, 17, 18, and 19.

The auditions will be held at the 7-9pm on June 28th and 30th. There are 8 major roles that will be filled. Each audition will last roughly 5 minutes. Please prepare a 1 minute monologue and a joke. Auditions will be held at St. Mary’s in the Seton Center (This is the building by the playground) at 853 Erie Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45208.

Please sign up for an audition time slot on our Google Doc https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1GI_jnVO8K1JhkkAIHFiWN8IQW-1OOAF5JcAiUyYTix0/edit?usp=sharing

Bring a headshot and resume if you have one!

Below is a description of characters: 

  • Brindsley Miller: A young sculptor (mid-twenties), intelligent and attractive, but nervous and uncertain of himself.
  • Carol Melkett: His fiancee. A young debutante, very pretty, very spoiled; very silly. Her sound is that unmistakable terrifying deb quack.
  • Miss Furnival: Middle-aged spinster. Prissy and refined. Clad in the blouse and sack skirt of her gentility, her hair in a bun, her voice in a bun, she reveals only the repressed gestures of a middle class spinster- until the alcohol undoes her.
  • Colonel Melkett: Carol’s commanding father. Brisk, barky, yet given to sudden vocal calms to suggest a deep and alarming instability. It is not only the constant darkness which gives him his look of wide eyed suspicion.
  • Harold Gorringe: The camp owner of an antique-china shop, and Brindsley’s neighbor, Harold comes from North England. His friendship is highly conditioned and possessive sooner or later, payment for it will be asked. A specialist in emotional blackmail, he can become hysterical when slighted or (as inevitably happens) rejected. He is older than Brindsley by several years.
  • Schuppanzigh: A middle-class German refugee, chubby, cultivated, and effervescent. He is entirely happy man, delighted to be in England, even if it means being employed full time by the London Electricity Board.
  • Clea: Brindsley’s ex-mistress. Mid-twenties; dazzling, emotional, bright and mischievous. The challenge to her to create a dramatic situation out of the darkness is ultimately irresistible.
  • Georg Bamberger: An elderly millionaire art collector, easily identifiable as such.

Please contact us on our Facebook event if you have any questions or concerns!

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THE WIZARD OF OZ Runs July 14-22

MCP_Wizard of Oz logoTHE WIZARD OF OZ
Mason Community Players
July 14-22
Theatre 42 [Lebanon]

Directed by Shannon Mahoney
Music directed by Lara Gonzalez
Choreographed by Ellee Cornett & Ashley Wuerdeman

Cast: Katie Hill as Dorothy Gale, Melody Gonzalez as Toto, Michael Easterling as Uncle Henry/Gatekeeper, Leanne Kniffen as Auntie Em, John Rothan as Hunk/Scarecrow, Justin Sanford as Hickory/Tinman, Tony Bergman as Zeke/Lion, Jennifer M Lisa as Miss Gulch/Wicked Witch, Tom Caruso as Professor Marvel/Wizard of Oz, Christina Jo Sanford as Glinda & Matt Lisa as Nikko
Munchkins: 
Anthony Lisa as Mayor of Munchkinland, Amanda Kniffen as Coroner, Landon Flaherty as Barrister, Carter Sanford/Eric Kniffen/Kyle Rosa as Lollipop Guild, Emma Ogden/Grace Sanford/Kaitlyn Stierhoff as Lullaby League
Munchkin Villagers: Leah Allman, Katie Appell, Andrea Caulfield, Lily Droege, Vivian Henry, Kimberly Kurtz, Gabby Larson, Scarlett Marcussen, Jantzen McClure, Merrick McClure, Julie Ogden, Alexandra Root, London Sanford & Sophia Scalfaro
Singing/Dancing Crows: Wrynn Boucher, Leah Bracknell, Leslie Caulfield, Isabella Lisa, Abby MacNeil, Izzy Sanford & Olivia Scalfaro
Singing/Dancing Trees: Annemarie Bakos, Alisha Flaherty, Isabel Henry, Kara Meoak, Allison Shaw & Annika Wagner
Jitterbugs: Mandy Caruso, Leah Allman & London Sanford
Ozians: Kamryn Appell, Annemarie Bakos, Carly Boldman, Kim Bracknell, David Bruening, Carol Byers, Mandy Caruso, Leslie Caulfield, Morgan Doak, Annie Droege, Jonathan Eckman, Alisha Flaherty, Jaden Glaser, Isabel Henry, Ginny Johnson, Amanda Kniffen, Elle Koch, Joel Lind, Isabella Lisa, Abby MacNeil, Cayla McNamara, Alyssa Meoak, Kara Meoak, Grace Sanford, Izzy Sanford, Olivia Scalfaro, Allison Shaw, Harry Shepard, Kaitlyn Stierhoff & Annika Wagner
Winkies: 
Joel Lind, Wrynn Boucher, David Bruening, Jonathan Eckman & Harry Shepard

A cyclone transports Dorothy, a young Kansas girl, and her dog, Toto, to magical Munchkin Land. Unfortunately, they land right on top of the Wicked Witch of the East! As Dorothy and Toto head down the Yellow Brick Road to find the Wizard and their way back home to Kansas, they meet new friends, each with a wish that they hope The Great Oz can grant for them. A scrawny Scarecrow needs a brain, a rusty Tin Man needs a heart, and a Cowardly Lion needs courage.

  • Fri-Sat, July 14-15 at 8pm
  • Sun, July 15 at 2pm
  • Thu-Sat, July 20-22 at 8pm

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THE ADDAMS FAMILY Runs July 13-16

WCSCT_The Addams Family logoTHE ADDAMS FAMILY
Wilmington College Community Summer Theatre
July 13-16
Boyd Cultural Arts Center [Wilmington]

Directed by Cherie Cooper-Darragh
Music directed by Matt Spradlin
Choreographed by Cole Haugh

Cast: Bryan Wallingford as Gomez Addams, Tricia Heys as Morticia Addams, Tim Brausch as Uncle Fester, Abby Smith as Grandmama, Rylee Riggs as Wednesday Addams, Tori Kocher as Pugsley Addams, Timothy Larrick as Lurch, Ryan Oates as Lucas Beineke, Gina Beck as Alice Beineke & Andrew Conarroe as Mal Beineke
Addams Ancestors: Keni Brown, Bethany Brausch, Claudia Fowler, Cole Haugh, Gavin Hubbard, Emilia Knisley, Alexia Minton, Troy Oates, Jackson Tofte, Maria Tucker & Jessica Yankel

The Addams Family takes audiences into the lovable family of creepy kooks who are alive (?) and well and living in Central Park. The family, led by the elegantly gaunt and seemingly undead Morticia and her ever-devoted husband Gomez, is in turmoil. Their daughter Wednesday, now 18, finds herself falling in love. When the teen invites her new boyfriend over with his “normal” family to get better acquainted with the Addams household, comic chaos (including everything from mixed-up potions to a scorching tango) ensues.

  • Thu-Sat, July 13-15 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, July 16 at 2:30pm

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Deaf/Hard of Hearing Actors Needed for TRIBES at CenterStage Players

CSPOH_logoDirector Richard Zenk is seeking two actors for the upcoming production of TRIBES at CenterStage Players on March 23-31, 2018. Auditions are by appointment through Oct. 31, 2017.

Billy (stage age 20-30) – deaf since birth. Brought up Oral. Wears hearing aids. He meets Sylvia who teaches him to sign, opening him up to the world he never knew before. Sheltered, considerate, a gentle spirit.

Sylvia (stage age 20-30) – born with hearing but now rapidly going deaf. While she hasn’t wanted to let someone in, she falls for Billy. While Billy might see her as a vibrant new light in his life the rest of the family sees her as “nice and funny”. Experience with ASL and the piano a plus.

TRIBES is the story of Billy, the only deaf member of a loving yet comically dysfunctional British-Jewish family living in London. Along with Daniel, his depressive older brother and Ruth, his cosmically adrift older sister, Billy lives with his parents, Christopher and Beth, in their cluttered and yet comfortingly worn-in home. None of the family’s (Generation Y) children seem to be certain of the next step: Daniel attempts to write his thesis, Ruth half-heartedly tries to procure opera gigs, and Billy makes frustrating attempts to reintegrate himself into family life after having been away at University. Billy’s world is opened up, however, when he encounter’s Sylvia, a young woman who has grown up as the only hearing member of a deaf family. He quickly realizes how sheltered from the deaf world he has been by his family, and how, in their attempts to avoid making him feel like an “other,” they have actually made it impossible for him to take pride in his deafness. Much to his father’s chagrin, Sylvia begins teaching Billy sign language and introducing him to the deaf community. As he grapples with his own identity, we, too, are forced to ask questions about the meaning of belonging, community, and family.

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