Monthly Archives: April 2018

FIRST DATE Runs April 26-28

SL_First Date logoFIRST DATE
Stage Left
April 26-28
Miami University Wilks Theater [Oxford]

Cast: Chris LaMendola as Aaron, Paige Galberg as Casey, Emily Olson as Woman 1, Micki Smolenski as Woman 2, Jake O’Brien as Man 1, Thomas Gillotti as Man 2 & Al Oliver III as Man 3

When tightly wound Aaron is set up with cool girl Casey, a quick drink turns into a hilarious dinner served with sides of Google background checks, fake emergency phone calls, a slew of bad boy and uptown girl exes, and some seriously saucy chemistry. Can this mismatched pair turn what could be a dining disaster into something special before the check arrives, or end up at another table for one?

  • Thu-Sat, April 26-28 at 8pm

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THE OUTGOING TIDE Runs May 11-27

MPI_The Outgoing Tide logoTHE OUTGOING TIDE
Mariemont Players Inc.
May 11-27
Walton Creek Theater

Directed by Dan Maloney

Cast: Harold Murphy as Gunner, Barbara Karol as Peg & Michael Ireland as Jack

In a summer cottage on Chesapeake Bay, Gunner has hatched an unorthodox plan to secure his family’s future but meets with resistance from his wife and son. As winter approaches, the three must quickly find common ground and come to an understanding – before the tide goes out.

  • Fri-Sat, May 11-12 at 8pm
  • Sun, May 13 at 2pm
  • Thu, May 17 at 7:30pm
  • Fri-Sat, May 18-19 at 8pm
  • Sun, May 20 at 2pm & 7pm
  • Thu, May 24 at 7:30pm
  • Fri, May 25 at 8pm
  • Sat, May 26 at 3pm & 8pm
  • Sun, May 27 at 2pm

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Auditions Announced for PETER PAN at Queen City Productions

QCP_logoQueen City Productions will be holding auditions for the first show of its’ 9th season, the timeless musical PETER PAN.

PETER PAN is the story of the boy who wouldn’t grow up and his adventures in Neverland with Tinkerbell, the Darling Children, The Lost Boys, Tiger Lily and her tribe of Indians and Captain Hook and all the pirates aboard the Jolly Roger. Come be a part of this reimagined production of a timeless tale that is sure to be a summer blockbuster!

Auditions will be held:

  • Saturday, May 12th from 1:00pm-5:00pm @ Theater 42
  • Sunday, May 13th from 4:00pm-8:00pm @ Theater 42

Possible Callbacks: Monday, May 14th from 7:30pm-10:00pm

Auditioness should:

  • Be at least 8 years old
  • Prepare a song (1 minute-ish in length) that best showcases their talent and their personality. Songs should be from the musical theater or Disney genres.
  • Be prepared to sing acapella or with an accompaniment track (no piano accompaniment will be provided)
  • Be prepared to read from the script
  • Be prepared for a dance audition
  •  Schedule an audition by emailing queencityproductions@yahoo.com
    * Headshots and resumes will be accepted but are not required*

Rehearsals will be Mondays, Fridays and Sundays beginning on June 10th.
Performances will be August 16-19th with a possible 2nd weekend August 22nd-25th.

To schedule an audition or for questions please email queencityproductions@yahoo.com

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Costume Coordinator Needed for Mason High School Theater Department

For Fall, Winter, and Spring Productions

MD_logoThe Mason High School Theater Department is looking for a Costume Coordinator for all three of our productions next year. If you enjoy working with high school students full of enthusiasm with varying levels of skills and experience, working in wonderful facilities, and are yearning to become part of a dedicated and hardworking team of theater teachers, this may be the opportunity you’ve been looking for.

In this role, you’ll be working after school supervising students designing, building, overseeing rentals, and making alterations of the costumes for each of our productions.  You will need to work closely with the production team to plan budgets, supervise student crews, and keep costumes in good repair and clean. During the week of the show, you will help supervise costume running crew, hair and make-up crews, and help provide backstage supervision.  After each show, you will be responsible for returning rentals, removing alterations, and making sure costumes are clean before being returned or placed in our stock.

WHAT YOU’LL DO:
Planning and Materials Ordering

  • Work with directors and to cost out materials for costume construction and rentals
  • Order materials needed
  • Be involved in the production planning process.
  • Check with local costume rental shops or stores

Costume Construction

  • Train students on how to operate costume shop materials safely
  • Supervise students during the construction process 3 or 4 days a week after school.
  • Ensure that costume shop is clean, organized, and equipment is maintained.

Technical and Dress Rehearsals

  • Attend all dress and technical rehearsals, working with costume running crew and hair and make-up crew to ensure a safe and productive rehearsal.
  • Help provide adult supervision backstage and in the green room.

Performances

  • Attend all performances, helping provide adult supervision for the backstage areas and overseeing costume and hair and make-up crews.

Strike

  • Attend strike, helping provide adult supervision of striking the costumes for the show.
  • Clean costumes pieces, reverse alterations as needed, and return costumes to stock or the various rental houses.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW:

  • How to design and create appropriate costumes for a variety of productions.
  • How to create costumes.
  • The various local costume resources.
  • Hair and make-up techniques.
  • How to use and instruct students on the safe use of the following tools:
    • Sewing Machines
    • Sergers
    • Hand sewing techniques
    • Theater running crew responsibilities and etiquette.
  • How to teach young people about the craft and art of producing live theater.
  • The ability to keep on schedule and prioritize tasks.

WHAT EXPERIENCE/EDUCATION YOU SHOULD HAVE BEFORE APPLYING:
The candidate should have practical costuming experience as well as knowledge of generally accepted safety procedures. Excellent communication skills and a positive attitude are important as you’ll be working with students and theater faculty. Preference will be given to candidates with professional or collegiate experience.

These are supplemental positions.  Pay for each is as follows:

Technical Director, Fall Production: $2791

Technical Director, Winter Production:  $2791

Technical Director, Spring Musical:  $3650

Do you see yourself being the perfect fit for these positions? If yes, then please contact Lorri Fox-Allen at allenl@masonohioschools.com.

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INTO THE WOODS at Anderson Theatre a Modernized Fairy Tale

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Actors in Anderson Theatre’s INTO THE WOODS include Junior Alexis Zoglio as Little Red Ridinghood, Senior Micah Queen as the Wolf, Junior Adam Radcliffe as the Baker, Senior Delaney O’Toole as the Baker’s Wife, Junior Mackenzie Greulach as Cinderella, seated), Senior Audrey Button as the Witch and Sophomore Nate Goodlett as Jack. Performances are May 4 and 5 at 7:00 pm and May 6 at 2:00 pm at Anderson High School. Photo by Jennifer Alessandrini.

On May 4, 5, and 6, Anderson High School students will present their 55th Spring Musical, INTO THE WOODS by Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine. Tickets are $10 and purchase information can be found on their website, www.AndersonTheatre.com.

INTO THE WOODS won the Tony Award in 1987 for Best Musical, and while it centers around familiar fairy tale characters like Cinderella and Little Red Ridinghood, their stories go beyond the traditional “happily ever after.”

“These characters are more human,” explains Director Chad Weddle. “Every one of us has flaws, and these characters do, too. We all make mistakes; we all want things—sometimes desperately—that are not good for us.”

Junior Mackenzie Greulach, who plays Cinderella, describes her character as “a young girl who struggles with making choices about what she wants in her life.” The story feels modern to Mackenzie because, she says, “While it does show the original fairy tale characters that everyone knows, it also explores the more realistic side of life.”

“A single mom, in poverty, trying to manage her dreamer of a son,” is how Junior Jadyn Riggs describer her character, Jack’s Mother. “We live a mess of a home, with no adult male figure. I am forced to take care of everything, provide everything.” The character is is far from the perfect mother, according to Jadyn, although she loves her son. “Unlike other characters, I don’t express my love as well as I should, because it comes from a deeper place of fear.”

“Love is a huge part of this show,” says Junior Adam Radcliffe, who plays the Baker. “Every character loves something or someone, and the only catch is, who and why. As the Baker, I get to move through scenes where my character experiences love for his wife, and his baby. He is a loving husband who faces challenges he never thought he would have to face.”

Weddle hopes audiences will recognize themselves in these characters. “The show is about all the different kinds of love we experience: romantic love, married love, parental love, but also selfish and jealous love. INTO THE WOODS uses fairy tales to explore what happens when we get exactly what we thought we wanted.” He points out that “The phrase ‘I wish’ is the most crucial line in the show. We have to think about how hard we are willing to work for what we want, and whether it is worthy. Is it selfish? Does it build our community, or destroy it?”

Senior Katie Hehn plays Cinderella’s Stepmother, who she says “is very evil and selfish! She experiences more emotions in this show than in the traditional fairy tale, and is thrown into scenes, like the one involving the Giant, which she is definitely not equipped to handle.” Hehn is facing new experiences along with her character; known for her technical leadership among the crew, this is her first on-stage role in two years. The preparation is challenging, but clearly she enjoys it. “If I had one wish, I would wish for endless opportunities to try new things!”

“With every show, I always wish that our audience has an experience that will change their life.” says Riggs. “I am excited about it all, and only wish that the story we put on stage touches someone in the audience.”

Radcliffe agrees. “People should come see this show because it is awesome. It incorporates so many different things for all different ages. And the music is Sondheim, so who would want to miss it?”

 

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