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Applications Now Being Accepted for 2018-2019 Season Directors at CenterStage Players

CSPOH_logoCenterStage Players (OH) produce 4-5 shows a year at Lockland High School (249 W Forrer, 45215).  We have produced ACT award-winning productions of Acapulco, Take Me Out and Death of a Salesman among others.  You can find a list of previous productions on our website – www.centerstageplayersinc.com.

To achieve our high quality of theater, we are looking for creative, talented and experienced directors who are interested in creating theatrical magic on our stage to engage our audiences.  We are open to comedy, drama, farce and musical submissions and are particularly interested in rarely performed scripts, original works, and “edgy” scripts. Previous announcements advised we were not considering musicals, but there has been a revision in that announcement. We ARE accepting application for musicals and straight plays. Keep in mind that our move-in time has been cut from 2 weeks to less than one week at the Anderson Center. The Selection Committee will be considering the short move-in timeframe when choosing the season. 

We generally include a holiday show in our season, which has in the past included child actors.

​Go to the following link for the director application: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B3mTiNE7CWMJb25nZ3h6SjlDbVk.
Email the application by September 30, 2017 to Cathy Roesener, VP Shows for Beechmont Players, at c.a.roesener@gmail.com.
We ask that you recommend one, two or three scripts and send script files to centerstageplayersinc@yahoo.com.

The CenterStage Board will read the scripts and schedule interviews with applicants in November.

Contact Richard Zenk at centerstageplayersinc@yahoo.com with questions.

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SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE Runs Sept. 2-30

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Emily Trask as Viola. Photo by Tony Arrasmith/Arrasmith & Associates.

SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE
Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park
Sept. 2-30
Marx Theatre [Eden Park]

Directed by Blake Robison

The beloved, Oscar-winning film comes to life onstage in an extravagant production that’s both wildly funny and irresistibly romantic. Young Will Shakespeare has writer’s block… the deadline for his new play is fast approaching but he’s in desperate need of inspiration. That is, until he finds his muse – Viola. Against a bustling backdrop of mistaken identity, ruthless scheming and backstage theatrics, Will’s love for Viola blossoms and inspires him to write his greatest masterpiece, Romeo and Juliet. Critically adored after its premiere on London’s West End, this exuberant romantic comedy will make you believe in love above all. Advisory: SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE is better suited for adults and teenage audiences. The cheeky humor of the show may seem innocent and refined, but it also contains sexual situations and mature themes related to blooming romance, theatrical ego and mildly tortured artistic souls.

  • In preview Sat, Sept. 2 at 8pm & Sun, Sept. 3 at 2pm
  • In preview, Tue-Wed, Sept. 5-6 at 7:30pm
  • Thu, Sept. 7 at 730pm
  • Fri, Sept. 8 at 8pm
  • Sat, Sept. 9 at 4pm & 8pm
  • Sun, Sept. 10 at 2pm & 7pm
  • Tue-Thu, Sept. 12-14 at 730pm
  • Fri, Sept. 15 at 8pm
  • Sat, Sept. 16 at 4pm & 8pm
  • Sun, Sept. 17 at 2pm & 7pm
  • Tue-Thu, Sept. 19-21 at 730pm
  • Fri, Sept. 22 at 8pm
  • Sat, Sept. 23 at 4pm & 8pm
  • Sun, Sept. 24 at 2pm
  • Tue, Sept. 26 at 730pm
  • Wed, Sept. 27 at 1pm & 730pm
  • Thu, Sept. 28 at 730pm
  • Fri, Sept. 29 at 8pm
  • Sat, Sept. 30 at 4pm & 8pm

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URINETOWN The Musical Runs Sept. 1-10

BCT_Urinetown logoURINETOWN The Musical
Beavercreek Community Theatre
Sept. 1-10
Beavercreek

Directed by Doug Lloyd

Cast: George Merusi as Officer Lockstock, Aaron Brewer as Officer Barrel, Carol Hardern as Little Sally, Lynn Vanderpool as Penelope Pennywise, TJ Montgomery as Bobby Strong, Kylee Pauley as Hope Cladwell, Chuck Larkowski as Caldwell B. Cladwell, Daniel Bashore as Senator Fipp, Samuel Hamilton as Hot Blades Harry, Diana Round as Josephine Strong, Lizzy Sundstrom as Little Becky Two Shoes, Richard Young as Old Man Strong, Kathleen Baudendistel as Soupy Sue, Jacob Christy as Tiny Tom and Billy Boy Bill, Olivia Fogel as Roberta the Stockfish, Kevin Rife as Mr. McQueen, Ryan Hester as Dr. Billeaux, Kami Flanders as Mrs. Millennium & Jackie Darnell as Poor Lily
Cops: 
Kami Flanders, Megan Johnson, Kevin Rife, Daniel Bashore, Miah Qumsieh & Christy Carson
Cladwell Office Workers/Rich: Kami Flanders, Christy Carson, Megan Johnson, Miah Qumsieh & Lydia Dye

In the not-so-distant future, a terrible water shortage and 20-year drought has led to a government ban on private toilets and a proliferation of paid public toilets, owned and operated by a single megalomaniac company: the Urine Good Company. If the poor don’t obey the strict laws prohibiting free urination, they’ll be sent to the dreaded and mysterious “Urinetown.” After too long under the heel of the malevolent Caldwell B. Cladwell, the poor stage a revolt, led by a brave young hero, fighting tooth and nail for the freedom to pee “wherever you like, whenever you like, for as long as you like, and with whomever you like.” A brilliant satire modeled off the plays of Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht, Urinetown is a wickedly funny, fast-paced, and surprisingly intelligent comedic romp.

  • Fri, Sept. 1 at 8pm
  • Sat, Sept. 2 at 3pm & 8pm
  • Sun, Sept. 3 at 3pm
  • Fri, Sept. 8 at 8pm
  • Sat, Sept. 9 at 3pm & 8pm
  • Sun, Sept. 10 at 3pm

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Auditions Announced for 1940S RADIO, A CHRISTMAS CAROL at Off Book Theater Company

OBTC_1940s Radio A Christmas Carol logoCINCINNATI, OH – August 2, 2017 — Off Book Theater Company at Mt. Washington UMC , a new theater company in Cincinnati’s eastern suburb of Mt. Washington announces auditions for 1940s Radio, a Christmas Carol, book by Walton Jones, music composed and arranged by David Wohl and lyrics by Faye Greenberg. Directed by Judy Berrens and Music Directed by Dennis Betz.

Auditions are: Sunday, August 20 and Monday, August 21, 7-9pm at Mt Washington UMC 6365 Corbly Road Cincinnati, Ohio 45230.

The long-awaited sequel to the popular The 1940s Radio Hour. It’s Christmas Eve, 1943, and the Feddington Players are now broadcasting from a hole-in-the-wall studio in Newark, NJ, and set to present their contemporary “take” on Dickens’s A Christmas Carol. Whether it’s the noisy plumbing, missed cues, electrical blackouts, or the over-the-top theatrics of veteran actor, but radio novice, William St. Claire, this radio show is an entertaining excursion into the mayhem and madness of a live radio show. St. Claire’s escalating foibles and acting missteps propel the show to a simultaneously comedic and heart-wrenching dramatic climax: St. Claire has an on-air breakdown, and begins to connect his own life with that of the classic Dickens tale. In order to “save the show,” the company improvises an ending to Charles Dickens’ classic as a film noir mystery, featuring a hardboiled detective, a femme fatale, and an absurd rescue of Tiny Tim (and the Lindbergh baby) from the clutches of a Hitler-esque villain named Rudolf!

Cast consists of the following 8 Male and 4 Female roles as well as a small studio choir. The roles of Cliff Feddington and Toot’s Navarre have been pre- cast.

CLIFTON FEDDINGTON – 55 year-old Mutual Announcer, front man for WOV’s Nash-Kelvinator Mystery Theatre. Wears wire-frame glasses like Glenn Miller. Known for being cheap. Has a crush on Judith.
WILLIAM ST. CLAIRE – 70 year-old, retired star of stage and screen. With a great mane of dramatic white hair, William is a bit of a curmudgeon and looks down on radio as one of the bastard children of the stage. William’s 31 year-old son David was killed in the Air Force in France in June 1943. A guest performer in tonight’s show, Mr. St. Claire plays Scrooge.
CHARLES “CHOLLY” BUTTS – 35 year-old funny man. Has a day job as a baker at Weequahic Diner (where his specialty is the nesselrode pie). A little stout. Lives in Jersey City, with his wife, Midge, has no kids, and has a hopeless and unrequited crush on Margie.
FRITZ CANIGLIARO – Once an east-coast Florsheim Shoe salesman (and still plugs them whenever he gets an opportunity for a little commission), now a WOV regular. The resident masher, cynic and wise-guy, Fritz plays Frank Nelson cameos in comedy sketches. In his early 40s.
“LITTLE” JACKIE SPARKS – Not actually “little,” but young. A tenor with a high speaking voice. Having just graduated from high school, Jackie, only 17, lives with his mom in suburban Newark. Calls home probably a dozen times a day. Teased a lot. Still has a Sunday paper route.
JUDITH DAVENPORT – Although quite the cutup herself, Judith is the resident “leading lady” playing all such roles as a regular. Has two kids and two ex’s and wants no more of either. Determined and stubborn. Considers herself a “legit” actress. Day job working as a switchboard operator. In her 30s.
MARGIE O’BRIEN – Brassy, flippant, with a voice to match (think Ginger Rogers in “Stage Door”). As a show regular, plays the comic roles. This 30 year-old Irish-American comedienne lives with her two sisters, Zazu and Vi, in a two-room apartment in Queens. She works days as a bookkeeper/typist/stenographer/receptionist.
SALLY SIMPSON – 20 year-old Sally seems sweet and gentle, but is a tough lady. Lives on the lower east side of Manhattan. As a show regular, plays all animals, babies, insects, little kids. Makes the long train ride to Babylon, Long Island, three days a week, to contribute to the war effort by working for Republic Aviation operating drill presses and riveting guns. Always trying to recruit the other WOV women to join “the cause.”
ISADORE “BUZZ” CRENSHAW – His life is his work. The 24 year-old “sound effectician” at WOV. Has a sharp wit and is always agreeable, whistling, and in a good mood. Born and raised in Bayonne by his Aunts Lulu and Gilly. Wears an FDR button. Spends a lot of time with Sally Simpson. Buzz lives alone.
TOOTS NAVARRE – Musical director, composer and pianist/organist for the Mystery Theatre. (Could be a man or woman.) Besides his/her usual musical chores for WOV, he/she and his/her wife/husband Faith/Frank provide both underscoring to the radio drama as well as their new and old holiday songs for the broadcast.
ESTHER LEWIS PIRNIE – Backstage audio engineer and transmitter supervisor for WOV Radio.
HAROLD J. MULLINS – Concierge of the Hotel Aberdeen in Newark.

Auditions will include 16-32 bars from a song from the period and cold readings from the script. An accompanist will be provided and you must bring sheet music for the accompanist. No karaoke CD’s please. Performance dates are December  8,9, and 10 with a possible added show on the 7th in case of sell out. All shows include a dinner served at 7PM and show starting at 8:00PM, except Sunday with lunch being served at 2 PM and show starting at 3 PM.

If you have any questions regarding auditions, please contact: Judy Berrens at goddessofsplendor@yahoo.com.

Off Book Theater Company @ Mt. Washington UMC was founded to bring family friendly entertainment to the eastside of Cincinnati. All shows produced fall within the G to PG categories.

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Auditions Announced for LITTLE WOMEN The Musical at Dare to Defy Productions

D2D_logoSat, Sept. 16 from 1:30-4:30pm
Call backs will be later the same day.  Tentatively: 6:30pm

This show will begin rehearsals at the end of October and perform at the Mathile Theater (in the Schuster Center) on December 1st, December 2nd (two shows) and December 8th, and December 9th (two shows).

Please prepare a 1 minute memorized monologue and 32 bars of music.  Have a contrasting piece of music prepared as well! Please, bring a recent headshot and resume.

All positions are paid non-equity contract positions.

Auditions will take place at 427 C Washington St Dayton, OH 45402 – There is a big yellow sign on the street that says Warehouse Space for Sale or Lease and that is where you will turn. It is the third warehouse building on the right with the river on your left.

You can sign up for an audition slot here.

Roles

  • Jo (Lead): Female, 16-25
    Apassionate young woman; the story centers around her life, from the Christmas when everything started, to the writing of “Little Women” and her engagement to Professor Bhaer; second oldest sister, moderate dancing, strong singer, driving presence of the show; range E3-A5.
    Ethnicity: All Ethnicities
  • Meg (Lead): Female, 18-30
    The eldest sister; she yearns for a great life; she marries John Brooke; moderate dancing, strong singer, able to hold harmonies; also plays Clarissa in the Operatic Tragedy; range A#3-Gb5.
    Ethnicity: All Ethnicities
  • Amy (Lead): Female, 8-22
    The youngest sister, with a rather pompous manner, and via that, she rides into society; she marries Laurie; strong singer, able to hold harmonies; also plays The Troll in the Operatic Tragedy; range Cb4-Gb5; casting personnel are also interested in auditioning possible Young Amy actresses.
    Ethnicity: All Ethnicities
  • Beth (Lead): Female, 15-20
    The second youngest sister; she is a peacemaker, and always sees the good in everyone; moderate dancing, strong singer, able to hold harmonies; also plays Rodrigo in the Operatic Tragedy; range A3-G5.
    Ethnicity: All Ethnicities
  • Laurie (Theodore Lawrence III) (Supporting): Male, 16-25
    The boy-next-door that is the same age as Jo; he befriends Jo but is rejected when he proposes; he later bonds with Amy; strong singer, tenor; also plays Rodrigo in the Operatic Tragedy; range Bb2-Bb4.
    Ethnicity: All Ethnicities
  • Marmee (Supporting): Female, 40-55
    The strong mother; she is the backbone of the March family who raises her daughters while their father is at war; strong singer; also plays The Hag in the Operatic Tragedy; range Eb3-Eb5.
    Ethnicity: All Ethnicities
  • Aunt March (Supporting): Female, 60-80
    A formidable, overbearing matron and the great-aunt of the March sisters; she is very rich and cares greatly about society; also plays Mrs. Kirk, the matron of a boarding house in New York City; range E3-F5.
    Ethnicity: All Ethnicities
  • Mr. Laurence (Supporting): Male, 55-70
    Laurie’s grandfather; he is a stiff and stern elderly man, but he eventually shows his softer side; also plays The Knight in the Operatic Tragedy; baritone.
    Ethnicity: All Ethnicities
  • Professor Bhaer (Supporting): Male, 35-50
    A German professor who is quite proper; he is a boarder in Mrs. Kirk’s boarding house; he then falls in love with Jo; strong singer; high baritone; range G2-F#4.
    Ethnicity: All Ethnicities
    John Brooke (Supporting): Male, 25-30
    Laurie’s tutor, a rather stiff man, but capable of showing emotion; he marries Meg; strong singer, must be able to hold harmonies, baritone; also plays Braxton in the Operatic Tragedy; range C#3-F#4.
    Ethnicity: All Ethnicities

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