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Auditions Announced for 5 One-Acts at Sunset Players

SSP_logoSunset Players will hold open auditions for five one-act plays on Sunday, October 28 and Monday, October 29 at 7:00 pm at The Art Center at Dunham at 1945 Dunham Way, Cincinnati, OH 45238.

The one-act plays are:

  • The Philadelphia by David Ives
    Directed by Michele Mascari
    Celebrates and mocks how we cope with negativity and everyday hardship in the City of Brotherly Love. Two guys meet in a diner in New York, but they’re both in very different states of mind. Al is in a Los Angeles state of mind where nothing can faze him and, even if it did, he would just make it a Hollywood movie. Mark finds the whole world is against him. He can’t get a newspaper at the newsstand, aspirin at the drugstore and the diner gives him a cheesesteak when he wants a burger. He is trapped in a Philadelphia state of mind. It could be worse. You could be stuck in a Cleveland. It’s like death without the advantages.
    The cast consists of two males age 30s to 50s and one female age 20s to 30s.
  • The Next Level by A. K. Forbes
    Directed by Dan Hawkins
    Trapped in between this world and the next, ghosts Lillian and Jay try to communicate with their grieving son Alex. Their efforts have little effect until Jay interferes with a video game and Lillian delivers a heart-felt note, allowing the whole family—Alex, Lillian and Jay—to move on.
    The cast consists of one male and one female ages 40 and up and one male age late teens to 20s.
  • Breaking and Entering by A. K. Forbes
    Directed by John Wesseling
    A married couple’s attempt to spice up their love life with a role-playing game is inadvertently interrupted by an inexperienced burglar. The interruption creates a case of mistaken identity, leading the couple, Darryl and Penny, to reveal details about their troubled relationship and ultimately, toward healing.
    The cast consists of two males and one female ages late 20s to late 30s. 
  • Bad Connection by A. K. Forbes
    Directed by Denise Schnieders
    Lydia and Tim, sales associates attending an out-of-town conference, wake up in the same bed with no memory of the evening before. As they gather their belongings and attempt to gather their pride, they discover that they may have crossed paths in the past.
    The cast consists of one male and one female ages late 20s to late 30s. 
  • The Other Room by Ariadne Blayde
    Directed by Bob Brumberg
    Austin is a brilliant teenager astronomer who happens to have autism. Lily is his popular classmate who happens to have an interest in astronomy. When a chance encounter after school leads to a growing connection between them, Austin’s imagination, intelligence and constant struggles to connect with the world are revealed in the form of four characters representing his inner life.
    The cast consists of two males and one female age teens to early 20s and four males ages teens to 60s.

Auditions will involve cold readings from the script. Actors can read and be cast for more than one act. Performances are March 1, 2, 8, 9, 10, 14, 15 and 16. All shows are at 8 PM, except Thursday at 7:30 PM and Sunday at 3 PM.

For additional information, contact John Wesseling at wesseljj@ucmail.uc.edu or Amelia Burke at amelialburke@gmail.com.

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DARCI LYNNE & FRIENDS: Fresh Out of the Box | Sun., May 19 | Aronoff Center

CAA_Darci Lynne promoCOMING TO CINCINNATI’S ARONOFF CENTER FOR THE ARTS
SUNDAY, MAY 19, 2019 AT 3:00 PM 

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Winning NBC’s “America’s Got Talent” at just 12-years old by the most votes for a final performance in the history of the show, singer/ventriloquist Darci Lynne Farmer impresses audiences across the country with her sweetheart disposition and undeniable, show-stopping talent beyond her years. Accompanied by her musical friends including a divaesque rabbit: Petunia, a shy and soulful mouse: Oscar, and a sarcastic old woman: Edna, singing through her friends helped the young entertainer find a voice inside she didn’t know she had, and helped her overcome a lifelong struggle with shyness.

An Oklahoma native, Darci began participating in talent-based pageants at a young age, and picked up ventriloquism shortly after. Two weeks later, Darci began tackling talent shows, eventually making it to the biggest talent show on television, NBC’s “America’s Got Talent.”

Following her big win, she has been featured on NBC’s “Little Big Shots,” Food Network’s “Kids Baking Championship,” “Ellen,” and “TODAY.” Her first Christmas special, “Darci Lynne: My Hometown Christmas,” will air on NBC this December. Darci and her friends are continually on the road bringing smiles to audiences across the country. In 2019, Darci will hit the road for her Fresh Out of the Box Tour.

For dates and the latest information, visit www.darcilynne.com.

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Auditions Announced for CHICAGO the Musical at Footlighters

fli_logoThe Footlighters, Inc. announces auditions for Chicago The Musical

Book by Fred Ebb and Bob Fosse
Music by John Kander
Lyrics by Fred Ebb
Based on the play by Maurine Dallas Watkins
Script adaptation by David Thompson

Directed by Bill Geraghty
Assistant Directed by Megan Horton
Vocal and Music Direction by Alan Masters
Choreography by Kyle Fisher
Produced by Freida Houck, Peggy Kenney, and Laura Petracco

Auditions:

  • Monday, December 3rd 7-9:30pm
  • Tuesday, December 4th 7-9:30pm

Callbacks: Wednesday, December 5th 7pm

The Stained Glass Theatre, 802 York Street, Newport KY 41011

Please bring 16-32 bars of two contrasting songs that show your vocal range. Please have your music marked with the 16-32 bars that you want to sing for each song in advance. If you start at the top of the song, the accompanist will be instructed to stop playing after 32 bars. An accompanist will be provided.  Please don’t audition with anything from Chicago. A dance combination will be a part of the initial audition after you have sung.

Click here to sign up for an audition slot:
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Performance dates: May 9-25, 2019

Synopsis:
Chicago is a dazzling and satirical look at fame, justice, and the media machine. Set in 1920’s Chicago and based on real-life murders and trials, Chicago follows Roxie Hart, a wannabe vaudevillian star who murders her lover and is arrested, despite her attempts to convince her pushover husband, Amos, to lie for her. In the Cook County Jail, Roxie meets her hero, the famed double-murderess and nightclub performer Velma Kelly. When both acquire the same lawyer, the greedy and lustful superstar, Billy Flynn, tensions come to a head as they vie for the spotlight– though instead of onstage, they’re mugging for the flashbulb of the newspaper reporters.

Character Breakdown:

  • Roxie Hart: Age 25-40. Innocent, sexy, desperate, selfish. Roxie never thinks about the consequences of her actions before she says or does anything. Every move is selfish, every idea foolish, and yet she remains strangely sympathetic due to her childish nature. `Needs to be a strong actress, singer, and dancer. Mezzo-soprano.
  • Velma Kelly: Age 25-45. Sarcastic, sexy, tough, funny. Velma is a former vaudeville performer. Guilty of killing her husband and sister after finding them together. Needs to be a strong actress, singer, and dancer. Alto.
  • Billy Flynn: Age 35-60. Sexy, persuasive, manipulative, masculine. Billy is a suave, educated lawyer who can persuade anyone to do anything. He loves money. If the facts don’t suit his needs, he’ll simply change them. Needs to be a strong character actor who can sing and dance well. Baritone.
  • Amos Hart: Age 30-50. Charming, funny, vulnerable, timid man. Amos is an average guy, not very good looking, not very smart. Manipulated easily, Amos is one of the only characters whose motives are entirely pure and never selfish. Strong character actor who can sing well. Baritone.
  • Matron ‘‘Mama’’ Morton: Age 35-65. Sexy, funny, powerful and tough. The matron of the Cook County Jail who believes that all favors she gives should be reciprocated or paid for. Needs to be a strong actor/singer. Alto.
  • Mary Sunshine: Any age. Looking for a male soprano or counter tenor who can sing legitimately up to a high B flat who must play a woman with the image of a good natured talk show hostess but is actually a high powered gossip columnist. Must be a good comedian. Soprano.

The rest of the cast is made up of the Female/Male Ensemble: Ages 18+. All people in the ensemble will play multiple roles. Looking for strong dancers, contortionists, and singers. Featured acting roles include:

  • Hunyak: One of the Six Merry Murderesses of the Cook County Jail. Accused of chopping off her husband’s head. She is innocent, but because she only speaks Hungarian and refuses to plead guilty, she is hanged.
  •  Liz: One of the Six Merry Murderesses of the Cook County Jail. Killed her husband with a shotgun because he ‘‘popped’’ his gum.
  • Annie: One of the Six Merry Murderesses of the Cook County Jail. Found out her husband had several wives and killed him with Arsenic.
  • June: One of the Six Merry Murderesses of the Cook County Jail. Killed husband with a knife after he found out she cheated on him.
  • Mona: One of the Six Merry Murderesses of the Cook County Jail. Killed her boyfriend after she found out he was sleeping around.
  • Go-to-Hell Kitty: Kills her boyfriend in her apartment after coming home and finding him with two girls. She is wealthy and goes crazy telling everyone to ‘‘go-to-Hell.’’
  • Master of Ceremonies: This person is responsible for introducing all the ‘‘Vaudeville Acts.’’ Must have strong speaking ability, lots of energy and presence.
  • Fred Casley: Sleeping with Roxie Hart and is shot and killed. Must play a ‘‘regular guy’’ in the first scene but play an overly dramatic version of himself in the courtroom scene.
  • Sergeant Fogarty: Police detective who interviews Amos after Fred is murdered. Typical ‘‘Chicago’’ cop who has been through this kind of thing a lot.
  • Aaron: Court appointed lawyer who tries to defend the Hunyak. Frustrated because he can’t understand her language and she refuses to plead guilty.
  • Foreman: This person only has one line—however, he/she will play the part of all or half the jurors in the jurors’ box by switching chairs and swapping out hats and various disguises. Must have good comedic timing.
  • Harrison: District Attorney who is prosecuting Roxie.
  • Judge: Plays the judge in the courtroom scene.
  • Tailor/Bailiff/Court Clerk/Doctor/Reporters, etc: These are small roles that will be played by members of the chorus.

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Cast Announced for FIRST DATE at Footlighters

fli_logoFootlighters is proud to announce their cast of FIRST DATE! The show runs February 14th – March 2nd!

Directed by Jerry Wiesenhahn
Produced by Alan Masters and Amanda Emmons Shumate
Vocal Directed by Xan Jeffery
Music Directed by Alan Masters

Aaron – Farley Norman
Casey – Kristin Schisler
Man 1 – Gregory Shaffer
Man 2 – Matt Santeler
Man 3 – BJ Simpson
Woman 1 – Katelyn Reid
Woman 2 – Katie McCarthy

For more information visit www.footlighters.org.

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A SMALL FIRE Runs Nov. 16-Dec. 1

FT_A Small Fire logoA SMALL FIRE
Falcon Theatre
Nov. 16-Dec. 1
[Newport]

Directed by Ted J. Weil

Cast: Kristy Rucker as Emily, Terry Gosdin as John, Victoria Hawley as Jenny, and Evan Blanton as Billy

Adam Bock’s meticulously crafted A Small Fire follows John and Emily Bridges, a long-married couple whose happy, middle-class lives are upended when Emily falls victim to a mysterious disease. As her senses are slowly stripped away smell, taste, sight Emily resolves to remain engaged with her community, relying on John to help her run her company and experience her daughter Jenny’s wedding. But her stoic outlook reaches a breaking point when the disease steals her hearing, leaving her with nothing but touch to communicate with the world. Suddenly, she is completely dependant on the husband whose endless devotions she had always taken for granted.

  • Fri-Sat, Nov. 16-17 at 8pm
  • Fri-Sat, Nov. 23-24 at 8pm
  • Thu-Sat, Nov. 29-Dec. 1 at 8pm

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