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Auditions Announced for OKLAHOMA! at Kincaid Regional Theatre

KRT_LogoOh what a beautiful day, to audition! We are now casting for our 2017 mainstage production. Coming June 16th through July 2nd, Kincaid will transport audiences to turn of the century Western Indian Territory. Here feuding farmers and cowboys join together to triumphantly declare their new state, OKLAHOMA!

Auditions:
March 22 6:30-8:30, Northern Kentucky University, Fine Arts Building–Room FA220
March 24 5:30-7:30, Campbell County High School, Auditorium
More Audition information: https://www.krtshows.com/auditions

Audition Requirements

  • Please prepare one monologue, which should not exceed one minute, and 32 bars from a musical in the style of the show. Additionally, please have a second song, of contrasting style to the first, prepared should the director wish to give you the opportunity to perform both. 
  • Please come prepared to dance. Dance shoes and attire are encouraged. Actors are also encouraged to be familiar with characters and songs from the show, for possible cold readings.
  • Our director seeks casting for actors 18+ who can play characters ranging from young adult to mature.

Materials to Submit

  • Please come prepared to submit a current Headshot/Performance Resume.

Schedule an Audition

  • We encourage all auditionees to call the KRT Office at 859-654-2636 and schedule an audition with our office staff. If no one answers, please leave a message stating your name and preferred audition time. OR schedule online:

NKU:  http://bit.ly/KRTNKUAuditions

CCHS:  http://bit.ly/KRTCCHSAuditions

All audition time slots are 5 minutes in length. After 45 minutes, all auditionees scheduled for the previous section will participate in a 15 minute dance call.

  • NKU: All audition slots between 6:30-7:15 will dance at 7:15. All audition slots between 7:30-8:15 will dance at 8:15.
  • CCHS: All audition slots between 5:30-6:15 will dance at 6:15. All audition slots between 6:30-7:15 will dance at 7:15.

Be sure to register for your audition!
NKU: http://bit.ly/KRTNKUAuditions
Campbell County High School: http://bit.ly/KRTCCHSAuditions

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2017-2018 Season Announced by Beechmont Players

BPI_logoRoald Dahl’s JAMES AND THE GIANT PEACH
Words by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul
Music by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul
Book by Timothy Allen McDonald.
Based on the book by Roald Dahl
August 4-12, 2017

A vibrant musical retelling of the beloved children’s story. To escape the clutches of his evil aunts, the orphaned James embarks on an amazing journey across the ocean aboard a giant piece of fruit! James and his extraordinary friends overcome hunger, sharks, and each other to discover the true meaning of home and family.  The whole family will love this regional premiere of a musical “masterpeach!”

JAMES AND THE GIANT PEACH is presented by special arrangement with Music Theatre International

THE FOREIGNER
by Larry Shue
October 13-21, 2017

Directed by Richard Zenk

In this hilarious farce, an incredibly shy young man tries to avoid social interactions by pretending to be a foreigner who speaks no English. As people speak freely around him, he learns a variety of secrets—some frivolous and some dangerous.  He also discovers an adventurous extrovert hidden within himself, setting up the wildly funny climax in which things go uproariously wrong for the wicked, while the virtuous emerge triumphant.  “I laughed start to finish at one comic surprise after another.” —The New Yorker

“The Foreigner” is presented by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc. New York

IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE, A LIVE RADIO PLAY
Adapted by Joe Landry
December 14-16, 2017 

Directed by Jerry Wiesenhahn

This beloved American holiday classic comes to captivating life as a live 1940s radio broadcast. The ensemble brings dozens of characters to the stage for one fateful Christmas Eve when the idealistic George Bailey considers what his town would be like if he’d never been born.  A wonderful way to experience the season through the magic and imagination of an old-fashioned radio show.  “A well-loved tale told with style, charm and a heart so big it could burst the ribcage of the harshest Grinch.”  Kerry Reid, The Chicago Tribune

Produced by special arrangement with Playscripts, Inc. (www.playscripts.com)

SUITE SURRENDER
by Michael McKeever
February 16-24, 2018

Directed by Laura Berkemeier

It’s 1942, and two feuding Hollywood divas have descended upon the luxurious Palm Beach Royale Hotel. Everything seems to be in order for their performances at a wartime benefit…that is, until they are somehow booked into the same hotel suite. Close encounters, mistaken identities, overblown egos, double entendres, and a lap dog named Mr. Boodles round out this hilarious riot of a love note to the classic farces of the 30s and 40s.

Produced by special arrangement with Playscripts, Inc. (www.playscripts.com) 

WHEN WE ARE MARRIED
by J.B. Priestly
May 11-19, 2018

Directed by Cathy Roesener

Twenty-five years ago, three couples were married on the same day by the same newly ordained parson.  Now pillars of the community, the couples gather to celebrate their anniversary. Pandemonium breaks out and relationships are hilariously re-evaluated when they discover that at the time of their marriage, the parson wasn’t yet legally licensed—have they been living in sin?

 “When We Are Married” is presented by special arrangement with SAMUEL FRENCH, Inc.

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Cast Announced for FIDDLER ON THE ROOF at Bart’s Bards

BB_logoBart’s Bards and I are proud to announce the cast of FIDDLER ON THE ROOF. Thank you to all who auditioned.

Performances run June 22-25. For more information visit http://www.bartsbards.org/

  • Tevye – Conrad Kolis
  • Golde – Cathleen Judge
  • Tzeitel – Allie Maciag
  • Hodel – Emily Mohler
  • Chava – Lauren Pontis
  • Shprintze – Eloise Elliott
  • Bielke – Josie Mandeville
  • Yente – Joy Niehaus
  • Lazar Wolf – Gary Bracknell
  • Motel – Francis Kolis
  • Perchik – Jeff Weinkam
  • Fyedka – Paul Henkelman
  • Mordcha – Mike Williams
  • Mendel – Nick Cagle
  • Avram – Roman Jerger
  • Nachum – Hugh Staples
  • Yussel – Barry Reynolds
  • Shaindel – Teresa Riestenberg
  • Grandma Tzeitel – Jacqlyn Schott
  • Fruma Sarah – Mary Wiley
  • Constable – Kevin Dunaway
  • Sasha – Michael Schumacher
  • Fiddler – Holly Vietas

Mamas

  • Alex Reynolds
  • Amy Reynolds
  • Carolyn Williams
  • Cheryl Coleman
  • Danielle Reynolds
  • Destiny Turner
  • Elenya Stephani
  • Emily Pine
  • Katherine Specht
  • Liz Olekas
  • Marge Sowell
  • Mary Vosseberg
  • Nancy Kammer
  • Rachel Kindness
  • Sandy Reed
  • Trinity Azure
  • Ursula Biron

Sons

  • AJ Brokesh
  • Gbinal Bloe
  • Hunter Gee
  • Isaac Wilson
  • Mark Berhrendt
  • Nico Prentosito
  • Owen Herzog
  • Ryan Miller
  • Will Mason

Daughters

  • Adelaide Lindner
  • Amelia McMahan
  • Ana Miranda
  • Ava Carlson-Lee
  • Eliana Washam
  • Elizabeth Cain
  • Ella Herzog
  • Emily Bruns
  • Emma Thompson
  • Kavita Nelson
  • Latisha Bloe
  • Leah Mason
  • Megan Miller
  • Monica Vietas
  • Noelle Wolke
  • Willow Davis

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West Side Arts Groups Announce Merger

CLP MCP_logosCincinnati Landmark Productions and Madcap Puppets Combine
to Create Multi-Faceted Performing Arts Organization

with Renewed Efforts to Build Westwood Education Center

At an event this afternoon, officials from Cincinnati Landmark Productions and Madcap Puppets announced a merger of the two venerable west-side arts organizations, as well as new funding that will make possible the long-awaited puppet and education center in Westwood.

Cincinnati Landmark Productions (CLP) is the non-profit owner and operator of the Covedale Center for the Performing Arts in West Price Hill and the Warsaw Federal Incline Theater in East Price Hill. Madcap Puppets – based in Westwood – has provided touring children’s programming since 1981 and annually presents over 600 performances across 15 states for 160,000 children.

Madcap Puppets becomes a division of Cincinnati Landmark Productions and will continue to tour and offer its in-town programming.

“It’s a thrill to have Madcap Puppets join with Cincinnati Landmark Productions,” said Tim Perrino, Executive Artistic Director of Cincinnati Landmark Productions. “As the Madcap Education Center comes on line, it will be home to the trademark life-size puppet performances, a jumping off point for show tours but also a hub for classes, camps and performing arts education opportunities – in the heart of Westwood’s revitalized business district and across the street from Westwood Town Hall where Cincinnati Landmark Productions was born as Cincinnati Young People’s Theater in 1982. It truly is a homecoming for this newly merged company.”

“The merger between CLP and Madcap gives us the opportunity to build a larger and more engaged audience for puppet theatre in Cincinnati,” said Dylan Shelton, Artistic Director for Madcap. “The growth potential is very exciting.”

MCP_New TheatreOfficials from the arts groups also joined City of Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley and representatives from Cincinnati Development Fund and WestCURC to announce a partnership to utilize federal and state New Markets Tax Credits for Madcap’s previously announced Westwood project at 3064 Urwiler Ave. If successful, the project would be completed in concert with the city’s $4 million investment in the Westwood Town Hall property, located directly across the street.

“We’re confident that the new Madcap Education Center will have a tremendous impact for Westwood and for our city,” said Jeanne Golliher, President and CEO of Cincinnati Development Fund. “Cultural facilities projects like this can catalyze investment and development in a neighborhood. And with these two great arts organizations merged together at the helm, this is truly a project worth celebrating.”

MCP_New Atrium“Since we acquired the building and plans for the Madcap Education Center were first announced, we have successfully worked to attract businesses that complement Madcap and the families and patrons who will come, and we are underway with the redevelopment of the Town Hall Park and Gaines Triangle,” said Elizabeth Bartley, Executive Director of WestCURC, Westwood’s urban redevelopment corporation. “All of this activity has kept Madcap at the center and now this anchor will play such a large role here for many years to come.”

This additional funding for the Madcap Education Center – the future home of Madcap Puppets and site of children’s programming, special events and arts education classes, workshops and summer camps – takes the $4.2 million project from roughly 20 percent funded to over 90 percent. Previous fundraising efforts account for roughly $1 million raised and expected New Markets Tax Credits net proceeds are estimated at $2.2 million. Cincinnati Landmark Productions and Madcap are contributing assets of roughly $600,000 toward the project.

Officials announced at the event the final stage of private fundraising to make the long-awaited project a reality. The project funding gap is estimated at $400,000.

Sponsorships and Donor programs for the new building are available.

For more information, call (513) 241-6550.

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Cast Announced for THE 25TH ANNUAL PUTNAM COUNTY SPELLING BEE presented by Fairfield Footlighters

fflTHE 25TH ANNUAL PUTNAM COUNTY SPELLING BEE
Music & Lyrics by William Finn, Book by Rachel Sheinkin
Conceived by Rebecca Feldman, Additional Material by Jay Reiss

Director: Heidi Schiller
Music Director: Darin Art
Stage Manager: Tiffany McManis

The Spellers:

  • Chip Tolentino . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Samuel Covert
  • Logainne Swartzandgrubenniere . . . . . . . . . . . Megan Hirka
  • Leaf Coneybear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jacob Spicer
  • William Barfee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michael Wright
  • Marcy Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Emily Muench
  • Olive Ostrovsky. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mimi Witsken

The Adults:

  • Rona Perretti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April Osborne
  • Vice Principal Panch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Coby Osborne
  • Mitch Mahoney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Malcolm Casey

Performances: 
May 19-20, 26-27 at 8PM, May 21 and 28 at 2PM

Fairfield Footlighters is proud to be a Grant Recipient of the Fairfield Community Foundation.

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