Monthly Archives: June 2017

GODSPELL Runs July 7-23

MPI_Godspell logoGODSPELL
Mariemont Players Inc.
July 7-23
Walton Creek Theatre

Directed by Tom Peters

Cast: Will Graber as Jesus, Joshua Broughton as Judas/John the Baptist, Julia Beitz as Robin, Haley Vaughan as Gilmer, Aimée Ward as Joanne, Garret Liettle as Lamar, Andrew Shamblin as Herb, Elizabeth Taylor as Sonia, Jackie Miesle as Peggy & Christopher Wells as Jeffery

A timeless tale of friendship, loyalty, and love, based on parables according to the Gospel of Matthew, comes to life through an exciting array of music and dance. Recommended for ages 7 and up.

  • Fri-Sat, July 7-8 at 8pm
  • Sun, July 9 at 2pm
  • Thu, July 13 at 7:30pm
  • Fri-Sat, July 14-15 at 8pm
  • Sun, July 16 at 2pm & 7pm
  • Thu, July 20 at 7:30pm
  • Fri, July 21 at 8pm
  • Sat, July 22 at 3pm & 8pm
  • Sun, July 23 at 2pm

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FIDDLER ON THE ROOF Runs June 22-25

BB_Fiddler on the Roof logo.jgFIDDLER ON THE ROOF
Bart’s Bards
June 22-25
St. Bartholomew Church [Springfield Township]

Directed by Richard Lee Waldeck
Choreographed by Maddy Fessler
Produced by Erica Mason & Barry Reynolds

Cast: Conrad Kolis as Tevye, Cathleen Judge as Golde, Allie Maciag as Tzeitel, Emily Mohler as Hodel, Lauren Pontis as Chava, Joy Niehaus as Yente, Gary Bracknell as Lazar Wolf, Francis Kolis as Motel, Jeff Weinkam as Perchik, Paul Henkelman as Fyedka, Michael Schumacher as Constable, Eloise Elliott as Shprintze, Josie Mandeville as Beielke, Bill Fessler as Rabbi, Jacqlyn Schott as Gradma Tzeitel, Mary Wiley as Fruma Sarah, Hugh Staples as Nachum, Barry Reynolds as Yussel, Teresa Riestenberg as Shaindel, Roman S. Jerger as Sasha, Nick Cagle as Mendel, Mike Williams as Mordcha, Roman C. Jerger as Avra & Holly Vietas as Fiddler
Ensemble: Mark Berhrendt, Rachel Kindness, Alex Reynolds, Gbinal Bloe, Miriam Kolis, Amy Reynolds, Latisha Bloe, Adelaide Lindner, Danielle Reynolds, Ursula Biron, Amelia McMahan, Marge Sowell, AJ Brokesh, Megan Miller, Katherine Specht, Emily Bruns, Ryan Miller, Elenya Stephani, Elizabeth Cain, Ana Miranda, Emma Thompson, Ava Carlson-Lee, Kavita Nelson, Monica Vietas, Cheryl Coleman, Liz Olekas, Carolyn Williams, Willow Davis, Emily Pine, Isaac Wilson, Hunter Gee, Nico Prentosito, Noelle Wolke & Nancy Kammer

  • Thu-Fri, June 22-23 at 7:30pm
  • Sat, June 24 at 1pm & 7:30pm
  • Sun, June 25 at 1pm

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Auditions Announced for HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES at Stagecrafters Inc.

SC_logoStagecrafters announces auditions for their first production of the season, HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES, adapted & dramatized by Tim Kelly, directed by Karen Vanover.

Auditions will be held on Wednesday, July 5 from 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. and on Friday, July 7 from 6:30 – 8:30 p.m at the Sharonville Cultural Arts Center.

Show dates are October 21, 22, 27, 28 & 29, 2017.

Cast requires 5 men & 5 women. More details to follow.

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Auditions Announced for DADDY’S DYIN’ WHO’S GOT THE WILL and JAKE’S WOMEN at Stagecrafters Inc.

SC_logoStagecrafters announces auditions for two upcoming productions.

DADDY’S DYIN’ WHO’S GOT THE WILL by Del Shores
Directed by Darren Lee

JAKE’S WOMEN by Neil Simon
Directed by Michael L. Morehead

Auditions to be held on Monday, June 26 and Wednesday, June 28 from 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. at the Sharonville Cultural Arts Center.

DADDY”S DYIN’ WHO’S GOT THE WILL cast requirements are 3 men and 5 women.

  • 2 men able to play mid-thirties
  • 1 man able to play age 67
  • 1 woman able to play age 80
  • 4 women able to play age mid 30s – early 40s

Show dates are February 10, 11, 16, 17 & 18, 2018.

JAKE’S WOMEN cast requirements are 1 man, 6 women & 1 12-year-old girl.

  • 1 man able to play early 50s
  • 1 girl able to play age 12
  • 2 women able to play late 30s
  • 2 women able to play 21
  • 1 woman able to play late 40s
  • 1 woman able to play early 30s

Show dates are May 5, 6, 11, 12 & 13, 2018.

Please bring resume and head shot if you have one.

Cold readings from the script.

If you have questions please use the contact form on the web site www.stagecraftersinc.org or leave a message at 513.909.6918.

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The Beach Boys | Sat., Oct. 28 | Aronoff Center

CAA_The Beach Boys promoTHE BEACH BOYS

ARONOFF CENTER
Saturday, October 28, 2017

(Cincinnati, OH – 6/6/17) – You can capsulize most pop music acts by reciting how many hits they’ve had and how many millions of albums they’ve sold.  But these conventional measurements fall short when you’re assessing the impact of The Beach Boys.  To be sure, this band has birthed a torrent of hit singles and sold albums by the tens of millions.  But its greater significance lies in the fact that it changed the musical landscape so profoundly that every pop act since has been in its debt. Don’t miss The Beach Boys at the Aronoff Center for the Arts on October 28.

Reserved tickets, $64.50, $52.50 & $38.50 (plus applicable fees), go on sale Friday, June 9, 2017, at 11am at www.cincinnatiarts.org, or the Aronoff Center ticket office.  Charge by phone at 513.621.ARTS (2787).

Captained by Mike Love, The Beach Boys play an astoundingly busy schedule of concerts, averaging 150 shows a year, ranging from sundrenched summer festivals to gala New Year’s celebrations and special events worldwide.   In 1974 Mike Love’s concept album Endless Summer ignited a second generation of Beach Boys fans and stirred a tempest that rocked the music world.

Grammy-winning songwriter Bruce Johnston, [Barry Manilow’s “I Write the Songs”], joined The Beach Boys in 1965, replacing Glenn Campbell, who filled-in for Brian Wilson, on vocals/bass, when he retired from touring.  Highly regarded as a singer-songwriter, Johnston’s vocal work with such legendary artists as Elton John and Pink Floyd firmly established him among rock’s elite artists.

Had this remarkable band been less committed to its art and its fans, it could have retired from the field with honor at dozens of points along the way, confident that it had made a lasting contribution to world culture.   It could have rested on the success of the epoch-shifting Pet Sounds masterpiece in 1966 . . . or after recording Love’s co-written Golden Globe nominated “Kokomo” in 1988 and seeing it become its best selling single ever . . . or after being inducted that same year into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame . . . or after watching its worldwide album sales blow past l00 million . . . or after winning the NARAS Lifetime Achievement Award in 2001 [along with The Who, Bob Marley, Tony Bennett, Sammy Davis Jr. and Les Paul].  And still, The Beach Boys continue to have fun, fun, fun, with no end in sight. In 2012, The Beach Boys scheduled a 74 concert date limited 50th Anniversary Reunion Tour which was scheduled as a limited run reunion tour and ended in the U.S. July 15 and internationally on Sept 28th in which the original members reunited and released “That’s Why God Made the Radio,” the album debuted at # 3 on the Billboard charts, their highest chart position in 37 years and an unprecedented milestone.

The Beach Boys are led by Mike Love and Bruce Johnston, who along with Jeffrey Foskett, Brian Eichenburger, Tim Bonhomme, John Cowsill and Scott Totten continue the legacy of the iconic American band. This tour will not feature Brian Wilson, Al Jardine or David Marks.

Few, if any, acts can match The Beach Boys’ concert presence, spirit and performance.  They were center-stage at Live Aid, multiple Farm Aids, the Statue of Liberty’s 100th Anniversary Salute, the Super Bowl and the White House. On one day alone—July 4, 1985—they played to nearly 2 million fans at shows in Philadelphia and Washington, D. C.

Love’s role as the band’s front man sometimes overshadows his stature as one of rock’s foremost songwriters.  “Surfin’,” The Beach Boys’ first hit came from his pen.  With his cousin, Brian Wilson, Love wrote the classics “Fun, Fun, Fun,” “I Get Around,” “Help Me Rhonda,” “California Girls” and the Grammy nominated “Good Vibrations.”  Years later, he showed he still had the lyrical chops by co-writing the irresistible and chart-topping “Kokomo.”

On The Beach Boys’ near horizon is another national/world tour and continued charity activities through Mike Love’s Love Foundation, which supports national environmental and educational initiatives.  Love and The Beach Boys’ recent efforts raised over a quarter of a million dollars for the Red Cross to benefit victims of Hurricane Katrina and made additional contributions to the disaster relief in Haiti.

The band appeared on countless worldwide TV shows throughout the years including: The Ed Sullivan Show, Dick Clark’s American Bandstand and The Tonight Show.  Other television appearances include performances on Don Imus’ MSNBC show Imus In The Morning, TNT’s NBA All-Star Game, NBC’s Macy’s Day Parade, The Today Show, PBS’ A Capitol Fourth, Good Morning America, Weekend Today, The O’Reilly Factor. 

In addition to founding Beach Boy Mike Love (lead vocals) and Beach Boy-vet Bruce Johnston (vocals/keyboards)—Jeffrey Foskett (guitar/vocals), Brian Eichenburger (bass/vocals), Tim Bonhomme (keyboards/vocals), John Cowsill of The Cowsills (percussion /vocals) and Scott Totten (guitar/vocals) round out the band.

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