Yearly Archives: 2017

Seeking African American Actress to Portray Historical Figure Rebecca Duncanson

MISC_Living HistoryThe city of Mt. Healthy is celebrating its Bicentennial with a “Day of Living History” on Saturday Oct. 7th.

We are seeking a young African American woman [stage age 25-30] to portray the wife of painter Robert Duncanson. They lived in Mt. Healthy c.1830-50. This is a volunteer event; the time commitment is short – one afternoon, a costume fitting and a brief meeting before hand to go over arrangements. We provide a short script and costume.

For more details contact Marcha Hunley at mhunley@fuse.net.

Here is a link to a Facebook page about the event. https://www.facebook.com/mthealthylivinghistory/

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Dayton Native’s World Premiere MR. JOY Comes to Playhouse Sept. 23

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Photo by Tony Arrasmith/Arrasmith & Associates.

MR. JOY reflects on the power of maintaining hope and faith through tragedy

CINCINNATI—Dayton native Daniel Beaty’s inspiring play MR. JOY will run from Sept. 23 through Oct. 22 at the Shelterhouse Theatre. In this contemporary drama, a single actress plays all nine characters, whose stories remind us of the power of community.

MR. JOY tells the compelling tale of a Chinese shoe-shop owner in Harlem who falls victim to a sudden and violent attack. Though the audience never meets Mr. Joy, they meet nine neighbors and area residents affected by the tragedy.

Beaty drew inspiration for the stage drama from real-life experiences. While living in New York as a struggling actor and artist, he used to take his shoes to a Chinese-American shop owner for repairs.

“He worked magic,” Beaty says. “I’d take my one pair of fancy, beat-up shoes into his shop, and they’d come out like new. One morning I woke up and the shop was boarded up and there was caution tape around the outside. I asked my neighbors what happened and people said, ‘You know, we think somebody attacked him.’ I never saw anything in the newspaper but it lived with me for a lot of years. I eventually wrote this play that asks the question, ‘What happened to Mr. Joy?’”

Beaty sets out to answer that question through the lens of characters who have different worldviews and personal experiences. In this way, Beaty invites the audience to explore the idea of how individuals are connected in the face of social and cultural forces.

“Most of my work deals with themes of race and class in America, and this was a Chinese-American man who had a shoe repair shop for many years in a largely African-American neighborhood,” says Beaty. “The possibility and the gift of artistry is to put those ideas in flesh and blood, in a character that’s dimensional in human form, and then create a well-crafted story that has humor, that has a lot of humanity, that sees the characters’ relationships with one another, that sees the characters fighting to overcome obstacles.”

All nine characters are portrayed poignantly by Debra Walton, whom audiences will remember from Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park productions Ain’t Misbehavin’ and Beehive. Skillfully and stirringly, Walton portrays adolescents and adults who span the spectrum of age, gender, ethnicity, class and identity.

Directed by Nicole Watson, MR. JOY weaves a sense of mystery into a series of personal narratives that lead up to understanding exactly what happened to the beloved community member. MR. JOY reminds us that there are always invisible ties that bind us together.

Beaty’s work returns to the Playhouse after he wrote and performed Through the Night in 2012. He is also a singer, filmmaker, poet, performance artist and activist who uses art as a tool for healing and social transformation.

Opening Sept. 28 (with public previews starting on Sept. 23), the production runs at the Shelterhouse Theatre at the Playhouse through Oct. 22.

TICKETS
Prices for MR. JOY start at $35 depending on seat location and performance day and are subject to change. Tickets for teens and students are $30. Student tickets are $15 on the day of the show. Sunday is College Night, with tickets to all 7 p.m. performances just $10. In addition to calling the Box Office, you can also purchase tickets by visiting the Playhouse website at www.cincyplay.com.

SPONSORS
Production Sponsors are Digi and Mike Schueler. Shelterhouse Theatre Season is presented by Heidelberg Distributing Company. Season Sponsor of New Work is the Rosenthal Foundation. Shelterhouse Theatre Season Design Sponsors are Allan Berliant and the Jennie Rosenthal Berliant Family Fund.

The Playhouse is supported by the generosity of more than 40,000 contributors to the ArtsWave Community Campaign. The Ohio Arts Council helps fund the Playhouse with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. The Playhouse also receives funding from the Shubert Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts.

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SPECIAL EVENTS

CREATING ART FOR SOCIAL CHANGE
Oct. 9, 7 p.m.
Free and open to the public (with prior registration)

Beaty’s artistic mission includes using art as a tool to enact social change and to inspire citizens to become changemakers in their own community. Join local artistic organizations and performing and visual artists as they showcase their work created to engage others in social issues. Featured artists will participate in a panel about their experiences, challenges and triumphs. Please call the Playhouse Box Office at 513-421-3888 to reserve your spot. The Playhouse Perspectives series is supported by a generous grant from Roderick and Barbara Barr.

MASTER THE CRAFT OF ORAL STORYTELLING
Oct. 14, 10 a.m.
$50 (full workshop) $35 for storytelling lessons only

Our lives are full of compelling stories that others are waiting to hear. True Theatre of Cincinnati will host an oral storytelling workshop in conjunction with the Playhouse to help you find your story and share it with others. Through a comprehensive, three-hour workshop, learn the essentials of oral storytelling that will engage listeners, initiate discussion and create a sense of community. The first part of the workshop features True Theatre artists providing lessons on the building blocks of storytelling. The second part will feature a participatory workshop in which 10 participants will have their stories and performances shaped and perfected in front of the entire group. Space is limited to 60 people for this event. To register, call the Playhouse Box Office at 513-421-3888. If you’d like your story to be considered for critique, be sure to be one of the first 10 people to register. Registration for attendance is $35 without participatory workshop, and registration for attendance including participatory workshop is $50.

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Auditions Announced for THE GIRLS OF MILLER’S COURT at The Drama Workshop

TDW_VERTOctober 9 & 10, 2017 at 7pm

Written by Jack Williams
Directed by jef brown
Produced by Valeria Amburgey

Where: Auditions will be held at The Glenmore Playhouse, 3716 Glenmore Ave, Cheviot, OH 45211.

When: Doors will open at 6:30pm, and auditions will begin promptly at 7pm. Actors are asked to bring a resume and headshot. Updates will be posted here and on the TDW Facebook page.

The director is seeking twelve actors/actresses. Auditions will consist of COLD READINGS from the script.***

Callbacks, if necessary, will be held on October 11.

Please bring conflict information for the months of December 2017, January and February 2018.

Show dates are February 23 through March 11, 2018.
Performances are Friday and Saturday evenings at 8 pm, Sunday afternoon at 2 pm.

Show Details
In 1888 London, Jack the Ripper has started his deadly spree. Prostitutes Mary Kelly, Polly Nichols, Liz Stride, Kate Eddowes, and Annie Chapman meet at the local tavern and hatch an audatious plan – to lay a trap for the killer and thereby save
their own lives. Will they succeed in their plan to stop the Ripper’s rampage, or become victims themselves? A fresh new take on the Ripper tale, you’ll be sure to enjoy this fascinating tale by local playwright Jack Williams. Some adult situations.

Cast Breakdown
(ages given are stage ages, or, for the ‘Unfortunates,’ the ages these women were at the time they met Jack.)

Men

  • Robert Hastings – late 20s, handsome, upper-class, well-spoken
  • James Archer – mid 50s, solitary, rumpled, cynical
  • Young James Archer – mid/late 20s, kind, less cynical
  • Jack – any age, agile, charming, deadly
  • Constable – 20s-30s, sympathetic, plays by the rules
  • Jailer – any age, uneducated, uncouth, lazy
  • Bartender – 40s-70s, working-class

Women

  • Mary Kelly – 25, somewhat educated, pretty
  • Polly Nichols – 43, good-natured, alcoholic
  • Liz Stride – 45, quiet, part-time prostitute, born in Sweden
  • Catherine Eddowes – 46, scholarly, aloof, has a temper
  • Annie Chapman – 47, has a lung condition, only recently turned to prostitution

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IT IS STRONGLY RECOMMEND THAT YOU READ THE SCRIPT BEFORE AUDITIONS.

Questions? Contact Valeria Amburgey, producer
vamburgey257@gmail.com

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Auditions Announced for ANNIE JR. at Rivertown Players

RP_logoAnnie is determined to find the parents who abandoned her years ago on the doorstep of an orphanage run by the cruel Miss Hannigan. Annie eventually foils Miss Hannigan’s evil machinations, finding a new home and family in billionaire Oliver Warbucks, his personal secretary, Grace Farrell, and a lovable mutt named Sandy.

Actors must be 5-17 years of age.

Thursday, September 7th, 6 PM-8PM
Saturday September 9th, 10 AM-Noon
(You do not need to attend both days.)

Possible Callbacks:
Monday, September 11th 6PM

Hamline United Methodist Church
102 W High Street
Lawrenceburg, Indiana

Please prepare a one minute or less song to be sung a capella (without accompaniment), and be prepared to read from the script.

Show Dates:

  • Saturday, Dec. 2 at 7pm
  • Sunday, Dec. 3 at 2pm

Rehearsals:
Rehearsals will be held Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 6-8 PM. The first rehearsal will be Thursday, September 14th. A parent is required to attend the first rehearsal. Rehearsals will be held at Hamline UMC.

CAST OF CHARACTERS

  • Annie
  • Molly
  • Tessie
  • July
  • Duffy
  • Kate
  • Pepper
  • Miss Hannigan
  • Grace Farrell
  • Rooster
  • Lily
  • Warbucks
  • Sandy (Yes, we are casting a person as the dog!)
  • Drake
  • Mrs. Greer
  • Mrs. Pugh

Parents, please contact Shea Haney at haneycshea@gmail.com if your child has difficulty reading for additonal audition help, or if you have any questions.

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Auditions Announced for DEATH OF A SALESMAN at SSCC Theatre

SSCC_logoSSCC Theatre is pleased to announce their upcoming auditions for the fall production of DEATH OF A SALESMAN by Arthur Miller.

The story revolves around the last days of Willy Loman, a failing salesman, who cannot understand how he failed to win success and happiness. Through a series of tragic soul-searching revelations of the life he has lived with his wife, his sons, and his business associates, we discover how his quest for the ‘American Dream’ kept him blind to the people who truly loved him.

Auditions, open to community members and students, will be held on Friday, August 25 at 6:30 p.m. in The Edward K. Daniels Auditorium at the Central Campus of Southern State Community College, in Hillsboro, OH. Those interested in auditioning should prepare and memorize a dramatic one to two-minute monologue. Those interested on working in available crew positions will be asked to complete an interview the night of auditions. If you’re interested in auditioning, but unavailable to attend the audition date, please contact Rainee Angles to schedule an alternate audition date prior to August 25.

14th Season Tickets, which include “Death of a Salesman,” “Dead Man’s Cell Phone,” and “Dead Man Walking” (plus free tickets to SSCC Theatre Company readers theatre productions of “The Diary of Adam and Eve” and “Love, Loss, and What I Wore” are on sale now! Visit www.sscctheatre.com/tickets to buy yours today!

DEATH OF A SALESMAN, directed by Rainee Angles, will be performed November 3 – 5. For more information about DEATH OF A SALESMAN, available roles, and a rehearsal schedule, please visit www.sscctheatre.com.

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