Yearly Archives: 2017

THE GOOD BODY Runs Aug. 12-13

EP_The Good Body logoTHE GOOD BODY
Equality Productions
Aug. 12-13
Irish Heritage Center Theater [East End]

Directed by Clare (CG) Gray & Richard Zenk

Cast: Peggy Allen as Eve Ensler, Amanda Borchers, Narisa Cole, Victoria Garcia, CG Gray, Lori Kirstein, Jessica Moore & Maureen Kennedy

With THE GOOD BODY, Eve Ensler turns her unique eye to the rest of the female form. Whether undergoing botox injections or living beneath burqas, women of all cultures and backgrounds feel compelled to change the way they look in order to fit in. The Good Body merges cross-cultural explorations with Eve’s own personal journey coming to terms with her “less-than-flat, post-forties stomach.”

  • Sat, Aug. 12 at 8pm
  • Sun, Aug. 13 at 2pm

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Auditions Announced for MOON OVER BUFFALO at Sunset Players

SSP_logoSunset Players announces auditions for MOON OVER BUFFALO by Ken Ludwig and directed by Allen Lindsey.

Auditions are: Sunday, August 6 and Monday, August 7, 7-9pm at The Art Center at Dunham at 1945 Dunham Way, Cincinnati, OH 45238.

The hilarious MOON OVER BUFFALO centers on fading 1950s stars George and Charlotte Hay who learn they might have one last shot at stardom: Frank Capra is coming to see their matinee show and might cast them in his next movie. Unfortunately, everything goes wrong with a visit from their daughter’s clueless fiancé and hysterical uncertainty about which play they’re performing caused by Charlotte’s old stage-manager mother who hates George.

The cast consists of the following four female and four male roles:

  • George Hay – (Male, 50s) is very dramatic, a slapstick type, over-the-top actor. Must be able to do strong physical comedy, including pratfalls, running, stage combat (fencing), etc.
  • Charlotte Hay  (Female, 50s) helps run the acting troupe and plays all the leads even those for which she is a bit too old. Must be able to do an upper-class British accent.
  • Ethel  (Female, 70s) is Charlotte’s mother. Grumpy, trouble-maker, hard of hearing, leading to comic misunderstandings. Should have huge stage presence and strong comedic skills.
  • Rosalind “Roz” Hay  (Female, 20-30 years old) is George and Charlotte’s daughter, used to be an actress and a member of their acting troupe, but decided she wanted a real career, so she left – determined never to act again – or be like her parents. Must be able to do an upper-class British accent.
  • Eileen – (early 20s) is an aspiring actress, eager to please. She has a crush on George and has been having a fling with him.
  • Howard – (late 20s-early 30s) – is a weatherman and Rosalind’s fiancé. He comes across as a wimp, a little annoying, nervous and very excitable. Must be able to do strong physical comedy.
  • Paul – (late 20s-early 30s) is a member of the acting troupe, who used to be with Rosalind and still loves her and wants her back. But he is an actor first and foremost, so he wouldn’t leave the troupe to be with her. Must be able to do strong physical comedy.
  • Richard – (50s) is George and Charlotte’s attorney, but he is in love with Charlotte – always trying to get her to leave George. He is wealthy and used to getting what he wants, and he is both amused and perplexed by the Hay family.

Auditions will involve cold readings from the script. Performance dates are September 22, 23, 29, 30, October 1, 5, 6 and 7. All shows are at 8PM, except Thursday at 7:30 PM and Sunday at 3 PM.

If you have any questions regarding the auditions, please contact: Allen Lindsey at alindsey@gmail.com.

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.

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Call for 2018-2019 Season Directors at Tri-County Players

TCP_logoAttention all directors!!! TCP is now taking director & script submissions for the 2018-2019 season; submissions need to be received by September 30, 2017.

Please submit up to three plays that you would like to direct and a copy of your directing resume. If scripts for the shows you are presenting are not available at the Hamilton County Public Library, please submit a copy to Elizabeth @ elizabethtcp@yahoo.com.

Thank you for your interest in TriCounty Players. I look forward to receiving your submission!

Sincerely,
Elizabeth Smith
VP TriCounty Players

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A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM Runs Aug. 11-27

A Funny Thing logoA FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM
The Drama Workshop
Aug. 11-27
Glenmore Playhouse [Cheviot]

Directed by Dennis Murphy
Music directed by Linda Abbott
Produced by Gretchen Gantner

Cast: Joe Penno as Prologus/Pseudolus, Chuck Ingram as Senex, Samantha Toberman as Domina, Alex Cottle as Hero, Rob Bucher as Hysterium, Burt McCollom as Erronius, Jon Vater as Miles Gloriosus, Gary Herman as Marcus Lycus, Victoria Covarrubias as Tintinabula, Whitney Ball as Panacea, Adrianna Boris & Mary Ingram as the Geminae, Rachel Kazee as Vibrata, Kaitrin McCoy as Gynmasia, Regina Stack as Philia and Mark Waldfogle & Jonny Hofmann as The Proteans

A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM is a nonstop laughfest in which Pseudolus, a crafty slave, struggles to win the hand of a beautiful, but slow-witted, courtesan named Philia for his young master, Hero, in exchange for freedom. The plot twists and turns with cases of mistaken identity, slamming doors and a showgirl or two.

  • Fri-Sat, Aug. 11-12 at 8pm
  • Sun, Aug. 13 at 2pm
  • Fri-Sat, Aug. 18-19 at 8pm
  • Sun, Aug. 20 at 2pm
  • Fri-Sat, Aug. 25-26 at 8pm
  • Sun, Aug. 27 at 2pm

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Auditions Announced for THE 25TH ANNUAL PUTNAM COUNTY SPELLING BEE at Footlighters Inc.

fli_logoFootlighters Inc. announces AUDITIONS for THE 25TH ANNUAL PUTNAM COUNTY SPELLING BEE.

Auditions:

  • Friday, September 22, 6:30-9:30pm
  • Sunday, September 24, 1:00-4:00pm

Callbacks: 

  • Tuesday, September 26, 6:30pm 

Stained Glass Theatre, 802 York St, Newport KY

Click this link to make an audition appointment. Walk-ins are welcome.

Music and Lyrics by William Finn Book by Rachel Sheinkin
Conceived by Rebecca Feldman Additional Materials by Jay Reiss

Directed by Nick Horton
Choreographed by Jerry Wiesenhahn
Music Direction by Alan Masters

Please prepare 16 bars of a song, preferably musical theatre. Callbacks will include learning a short dance combination and performing cold readings from the script.

Performance dates: March 1 – 17, 2018

Synopsis: An eclectic group of six mid-pubescents vie for the spelling championship of a lifetime. While candidly disclosing hilarious and touching stories from their home lives, the tweens spell their way through a series of (potentially made-up) words, hoping never to hear the soul-crushing, pout-inducing, life un-affirming “ding” of the bell that signals a spelling mistake.

Cast of Characters:

  • Rona Perretti: Rona has hosted the Bee for a number of years and was the 3rd annual Putnam County spelling champion. She has made it her job to keep everything at the Bee running smoothly and takes it upon herself to make the audience aware of crucial information both about the spellers and about the Bee. Strong Belt/Soprano: C#4-Ab5. Age: mid 30s to mid 40s (ad lib/improv abilities a plus)
  • Vice Principal Panch: Panch is frustrated with his life and the lack of progress he hasmade in his career, endlessly waiting for a promotion that is never coming. He does notunderstand the importance of the Bee to the Spellers and was not at all happy to get the call that he needed to fill in at the competition. However, Panch desires to redeem himself for past mistakes and wants to impress Rona. Non-singing. Age: Mid 30s to early 50s (ad lib/improv abilities a plus)
  • Mitch Mahoney: Mitch has been assigned to be the comfort counselor for the Bee's eliminated competitors as part of his community service assignment. Mitch has little idea of how to comfort the kids and questions the wisdom of putting them through this stressful process. Mitch does want to help the kids feel better and tries to do so by placing the Bee into perspective. High Baritone/Tenor: E3-A4. Age: mid 20s to 40s

Spellers:

  • Chip Tolentino: Chip was the winner of the spelling bee last year and is relatively athletic and social. He expects things to come easily to him. Chip finds that puberty, however, can be a real distraction.Tenor: C3-B4. Age: 18 to 30s
  • Leaf Coneybear: A second alternate, Leaf is just happy to be at the Bee. Leaf is homeschooled and so everything about the Bee is both absolutely foreign and absolutely amusing to him. He has no expectation of winning and little expectation of spelling a word right, however, Leaf is determined to make the most out of the experience. Leaf may have severe ADD, but takes delight in his wandering focus. High Baritone: A2-G4. Age: 18 to 30s
  • *** Logainne Schwartzandgrubennierre: the role of Schwartzy has been cast ***
  • Marcy Park: Marcy is the ultimate over-achiever, but over-achieves not out of a sense of a desire to succeed, but because of the high expectations of her family. Perfection is expected from her by her family and because of her parochial school education, she believes from God as well. Marcy understands her talents and knows she can beat the other spellers. Marcy tends to keep to herself. Soprano/Mezzo-soprano: B3-E5. Age: 18 to 30s (ability to play piano well a plus)
  • Olive Ostrovsky: Olive loves words and grew up reading the dictionary. She has lived a relatively quiet life with two largely absent parents and has found solace not in friends, but in her dictionary. Olive is very shy but begins to blossom under the lights of the Bee. Strong Belt/Soprano: B3-F#5. Age: 18 to 30s
  • William Barfee: The runner up in the Bee last year, Barfee has returned to take the title. Outwardly confident, Barfee uses his “magic foot” to help him spell the words. Barfee is often loud and combative, however, this appears to be a defense mechanism as a result of being bullied. Barfee has come to expect little kindness from people and so when faced with an offer of friendship, it takes him by surprise. High Baritone/Tenor: Eb3-Bb4. Age: 18 to 30s

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