Monthly Archives: June 2017

FUTUREFEST 2017 Runs July 21-23

DPH_logoFUTUREFEST 2017
Dayton Playhouse
July 21-23
Dayton

  • Fri, July 21 at 8pm
    ON THE PINE KNOLL STREET [Staged]
  • Sat, July 22 at 10am
    FIRST, DO NO HARM [Reading]
  • Sat, July 22 at 3pm
    WAKE [Reading]
  • Sat, July 22 at 8pm
    MAGNIFICENT HUBBA HUBBA [Staged]
  • Sun, July 23 at 10am
    THE SPANISH PRAYER BOOK [Reading]
  • Sun, July 23 at 3pm
    THE PUPPETEER [Staged]

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ON THE PINE KNOLL STREET by Mark Cornell
Directed by Richard Lee Waldeck
Assistant Director: Jamie Pavlofsky
Friday, July 21, 2017 at 8 PM

[Staged] Thelma is a colorful and quick-witted 87-year old woman struggling with her memory.  Her devoted daughter Marilyn, with whom she now lives, is trying to make the best of the situation.  When Marilyn asks her neighbor Curtis, a struggling writer and stay-at-home father, to care for her mother and her beloved cats while she is at the beach, it sets in motion a friendship that tethers two families.  Funny and heartbreaking, ON THE PINE KNOLL STREET is an intimate look at the joy and fragility of life, the meaning of home, and the things we do for love.

Cast: Renee Franck Reed as Thelma, Cheryl A. Mellen as Marilyn, John-Michael Lander as Curtis, Kari Carter as Kristie & Raef Norgaard as Mitchell

FIRST, DO NO HARM by J. Thalia Cunningham
Directed by Jackie Darnell
Saturday, July 22, 2017 at 10 AM

[Reading] Our recent election galvanized a tsunami of concerns about race and healthcare. The CDC reported black Americans suffer higher rates of disability and preventable diseases than non-minorities. While blatant discrimination is no longer rampant, stereotyping persists. Hospitals emphasize the need for cultural diversity but, perhaps, have fallen short. Inspired by a real case, FIRST, DO NO HARM is the story of two African American mothers journeying along parallel paths of grief and guilt. It doesn’t attempt to answer the questions raised. There are no easy answers, and no single clinical guideline is useful in unraveling the spectrum of human physical, mental, and emotional response to illness.

Cast: A.Slate as Dr. Elissa Kerry, Shanna Camacho as Dr. Alison Taylor, Joyce Barnes as Mattie Clester, Kip Moore as Dwayne Hatcher, Jennifer Lockwood as Female Actor, Keshawn Mellon as Male Actor & Charlotte Harris as the Narrator

WAKE by Vince Gatton
Directed by Tim Rezash
Saturday, July 22, 2017 at 3 PM

[Reading] Dan and Eric have a new marriage license, a new baby, and a new house in the country. As they settle into this new life, Dan is having what seem to be sleepwalking episodes. A ghost story told by a young visitor leads Eric to suspect that Dan’s sleepwalking is actually something far more sinister — but is it what he thinks it is? Or are there other forces at work? WAKE is a ghost story for the post-AIDS generation, a play about marriage, expectations, and the power of narrative to both heal and harm.

Cast: Brian Sharp as Dan, Mark Sharp as Eric, Michael Groomes as Terrell, Shyra Thomas as Esme & Jason Penix as Charlie

MAGNIFICENT HUBBA HUBBA by Olga Humphrey
Directed by Annie Pesch
Saturday, July 22, 2017 at 8 PM

[Staged] A teenage boy tracks down his downtrodden, fiery, and foulmouthed idol –“The Magnificent Hubba Hubba” – an old-time woman wrestler now over 70 and working as a greeter at a hotel casino. He aims to set up the rematch of the century between her and her arch rival of years gone by. But what he really wants is to win the love of her estranged granddaughter, a high school wrestling star who hates his guts. A comedy about how true passion never grows old, and sometimes the best partnerships are the most unlikely ones.

Cast: Becky Howard as Lucille, Thomas Troutman as Roy, Fran Pesch as Alice, Hannah Stickel as Lulu, David Hallowren as Zane/Announcer, Melissa Ertsgaard as Wanda/Nadya/Young Lucille/Referee & Shanna Camacho as Teddy/Nurse/Young Alice/Hostess

THE SPANISH PRAYER BOOK by Angela J. Davis
Directed by KJ Melson
Sunday, July 23, 2017 at 10 AM

[Reading] In 2007, a committed atheist inherits a collection of rare and extremely valuable illustrated Hebrew manuscripts, including a prayer book from fourteenth-century Spain.  Financial struggles and a child’s recent hospitalization favor an initial plan to auction the books.  A moral dilemma, historical mystery, and matters of the heart converge, however, following the discovery that the books, which bear witness to overlapping Jewish and Islamic traditions, were stolen, some six-hundred years after their creation, from a library in Berlin. Inspired by true events and a late twentieth-century court case, and using images from the books themselves, the play explores the allure of sacred manuscripts, the ethical issues generated by cultural treasures displaced during wartime, and the power of art to forge human connections.

Cast: Jim Lockwood as Jacob Adler, Cynthia Karns as Joan Adler, Kerry Simpson as Michaela Adler, Matthew Lindsay as Julien Nazir, Jonathan Horwitz as Alexander Adler/Christopher Howell, Karin Henhapel as Channa Wild/Assistant/Law Clerk, Michael Juergens as Understudy/Stage Reader & Niccole Sue Ann Wallace as Understudy/Stage Reader

THE PUPPETEER by Desireé York
Directed by Kip Moore
Sunday, July 23, 2017 at 3 PM

[STAGED] When Constance, a 1920’s jazz singer, chooses to stand on her own, not only is her name carried on through multiple generations, but so is her determination to find an identity in an ever changing world. Spanning five generations, starting in the Harlem Renaissance and ending in present day, the women from one African-American family struggle to overcome the roles assigned to them by society in order to find their way home.

Cast: Carolyn Seymore as Constance/Connie, Jacob Smith as Robert/Christopher, Michael Schumacher as Ernie/Mr. Hotchkiss, Chelsey Hall as Miss Dunston, Corrine Duperree as Mrs. Covington, Tamar Fishbein as Ms. Jenkins & Barb Hartlely as Ms. Evans

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Mariemont Players Announces GODSPELL

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Joshua Broughton, Will Graber, Garrett Liette, Jackie Miesle, Andrew Shamblin, Haylee Vaughan, Christopher Marc Wells, Julia Beitz, Elizabeth Leigh Taylor & Aimée Ward. Photo by KPIX Photography

Mariemont Players presents GODSPELL – a musical based upon the Gospel of Matthew, book by John-Michael Tebelak, music and new lyrics by Stephen Schwartz – at the Walton Creek Theater, 4101 Walton Creek Road (just East of Mariemont), July 7th-23rd.

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) 

GODSPELL is directed by Tom Peters, produced by Zach Riggins, and features the talents of Aimée Ward, Andrew Shamblin, Christopher Marc Wells, Elizabeth Leigh Taylor, Garrett Liette, Haylee Vaughan, Jackie Miesle, Joshua Broughton, Julia Beitz, and Will Graber.

Performances will be:

  • 8 PM Friday, July 7th (Opening Night Post-Show Reception)
  • 8 PM Saturday, July 8th
  • 2 PM Sunday, July 9th
  • 7:30 PM Thursday, July 13th
  • 8 PM Friday, July 14th
  • 8 PM Saturday, July 15th (Elston Hurst Reunion Night)
  • 2 PM Sunday, July 16th
  • 7 PM Sunday, July 16th
  • 7:30 PM Thursday, July 20th
  • 8 PM Friday, July 21st
  • 3 PM Saturday, July 22nd
  • 8 PM Saturday, July 22nd
  • 2 PM Sunday, July 23rd

To order tickets for GODSPELL, call Betsy at 513-684-1236 OR order online at www.mariemontplayers.com. All seats are reserved and $20 each.

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Auditions Announced for WINTERFEST at Kings Island

MISC_Kings Island logoKings Island’s Entertainment Department will be holding Performer open Auditions and Technical Interviews for WINTERFEST, June 30th, 2017 through July 30th, 2017.

Fridays: 5:00pm to 7:00pm
Saturdays: 12:00pm to 400pm
Sundays: 12:00pm to 4:00pm

Average Daily Rate for Performers is $85.04 to $110.00
Average Hourly Rate for Technicians is $9.65 to $12.25 per-hour

Rehearsals for performers will be in the evenings in early November.

WINTERFEST will be open on the following nights from 5:00pm to 10:00pm:

  • November 24, 25, 26
  • December 1, 2, 3
  • December 8, 9, 10
  • December 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23
  • December 26, 27, 28, 29, 30

FOR THE AUDITION:

  • SHOW VOCALISTS- We will be casting various vocal styles for numerous shows throughout the park. Please prepare two songs. One up-tempo and one ballad in a Pop, Country, Musical Theatre or Christmas style. Piano accompaniment will be provided as well as CD playback.
  • A CAPPELLA VOCALISTS- We are also casting a 5-performer a cappella group as well as a 3-female a cappella group. We are interesting in seeing individuals as well as established groups.
  • DANCERS- We are seeking trained dancers for the cast of “Tinker’s Toy Factory”, a live song and dance style show. Candidates will be taught a short dance combination. Some Acro is preferred but not necessary.
  • ACTORS- We will be casting a variety of actors of all ages to play various characters throughout the park. Candidates should be comfortable memorizing scripted material as well as displaying strong improv skills.

    Candidates should prepare a 2 min. family-friendly monologue.

    Roles to be cast include: Scrooge, Toy Soldier, Candy Cane, Gingerbread Man, Sugar Plum Fairy, Ice Princess, Ice Prince, Christmas Carol, Jingle Bell, a trio of Elves (Holly, Jolly and Lolly) and others throughout the park.

  • MUSICIANS- We are interested in drummers and brass instruments. Please prepare a 2 min. piece displaying various styles. Drums will be provided at the audition.
  • TECHNICIANS- We are seeking to hire Audio Engineers, Lighting Technicians, Deck Crew, Architectural Systems Technicians, Costume Dressers, Make-up Artists, Stage Managers, Scenic Carpenters, Decor Team, Props Technicians. Please bring a one page resume and availability from July through December.

For directions and more information please contact KI.Auditions@visitkingsisland.com OR www.KIFun.jobs.

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A Super Hero Emerges on Sunset Players’ Stage in THE TOXIC AVENGER

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Brenden Blackburn as The Toxic Avenger & Jodi Zerbe as Sarah.

CINCINNATI, OH – June 26, 2017 — Calling all super hero fans for Sunset Players’ musical THE TOXIC AVENGER at the Arts Center at Dunham.

A Regional Community Theater Premiere and winner of the Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Off-Broadway Musical, THE TOXIC AVENGER is a charming love story and laugh-out-loud musical that has it all — an unlikely hero, his beautiful girlfriend, a corrupt New Jersey mayor and two guys who play everyone else, from bullies, mobsters, old ladies, and stiletto-wearing back-up singers. Featuring a wailing rock score with the book and lyrics by Joe DiPietro and music and lyrics by David Bryan, this comical musical has something for everyone to enjoy and will leave audiences laughing in the aisles as it rocks the house.

Directed by Jerry Yearout with music and vocal direction by Allen Lindsey and produced by Amanda Borchers, the cast includes:

  • Brenden Blackburn as Melvin Ferd III/The Toxic Avenger
  • Jodi Zerbe as Sarah the Blind Librarian
  • Kat Reynolds as Mayor Babs Belogoody and Ma Ferd
  • Garrett Wallace as Black Dude
  • Christopher Ball as White Dude

Performances on July 7, 8, 14, 15, 16, 20, 21 and 22. Cincinnati State’s Interpreter Training Program will provide sign language interpreting for the deaf community on Saturday, July 16. Friday and Saturday performances begin at 8 pm. Sunday matinee starts at 3 pm, and Thursday performance is at 7:30 pm.

Tickets are $16 general admission or $14 for seniors, students or groups of 10 or more and can be purchased online at the Sunset Players website (www.sunsetplayers.org) or at the door. Tickets can also be reserved by calling 513-588-4988.

Sunset Players, Inc. is a community theater group located on the west side of Cincinnati. Founded in 1979, the group performs at the Arts Center at Dunham and has produced more than 120 plays. Its mission is to bring a smile, and its plays include comedies, farces, dramatic comedies and musical comedies—as long as there is some “comedy” in the performance somewhere. For more information about the next season, visit our website at www.sunsetplayers.org or like us on Facebook.

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2016-2017 Orchid Awards

ACT_purpleThe Orchid Awards are presented at the end of each season determined by an adjudication system of providing three judges per production for each of the ACT of Greater Cincinnati member groups. Orchid awards for the 2016-2017 Season:

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