Yearly Archives: 2018

Commonwealth Theatre at NKU Presents THE ODD COUPLE

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Ken Jones as Felix & George Alexander as Oscar. Photo by Mikki Schaffner.

HIGHLAND HEIGHTS, KY – Back by popular demand, Neil Simon’s THE ODD COUPLE returns to Commonwealth Theatre Company (CTC), Northern Kentucky University’s own professional theatre, running July 6–22, 2018 at NKU’s Stauss Theatre.

This timeless comedy classic features Ken Jones as Felix Unger and George Alexander as Oscar Madison. When Felix moves in with recently divorced Oscar after his own marriage ends, it quickly becomes apparent that the roommates are complete opposites in their habits and lifestyles. Oscar is a sports writer who enjoys junk food and takes a certain pride in his sloppiness. Felix is a neat-freak photographer who cooks gourmet meals and is obsessed with removing each and every bit of dirt and disorder from Oscar’s apartment. Hilarity ensues as the two drive each other crazy – will their friendship survive in spite of their differences?

Mike King, director of THE ODD COUPLE, wanted a chance to work on a great script with a phenomenal cast. “Neil Simon is the greatest comic playwright of the last 50 years, and this is his greatest, most enduring play,” said King. “His craftsmanship with the structure of a comic line is unparalleled, but he is also capable of creating vivid characters that affect us.”

Ken Jones in his third time playing Felix at CTC believes he and the character share a lot in common. “I like order and structure,” said Jones. “I also like to cook and clean. And sadly, I don’t think I can relax. Oscar says that Felix ‘can’t relax and that he has clenched hair,’ so, in that moment, I feel like Oscar is talking to me as well.” Even with all his problems and issues, Jones thinks Felix is still a very lovable guy. “He carries a certain ‘charm’ within his misery.”

George Alexander, who has portrayed two other characters in past ODD COUPLE productions at CTC, finds Oscar to be relatable. “We’re both a bit messy, and we’re both a bit impatient [but] I’m much less confrontational.” While Alexander appreciates Oscar being upfront with people, he thinks the character can be a bit self-centered. “His world revolves mostly around him, although he clearly cares about his friends.”

The supporting cast of comedy standouts includes Kyle Gaskin (Vinnie), Mindy Heithaus (Gwendolyn), James Jones (Speed), Rachel Perin (Cecily), Charlie Roetting (Murray), and Spenser Smith (Roy). With professional training and experience in improvisation and comedy, each member brings their own special flare to the characters, providing unforgettable moments on stage.

THE ODD COUPLE is considered to be one of the classics of the American canon of theatre history. “Oscar and Felix have become a part of our culture through two stage plays, a movie, and two TV shows,” commented Mike King. “But they still have the ability to surprise us and make us laugh.”

For more information call the NKU School of the Arts Box Office at (859) 572-5464 or visit nku.edu/ctc.

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Auditions Announced for WIDDERSHINS at Beechmont Players Inc.

BPI_logoBeechmont Players, Inc. announces auditions for WIDDERSHINS by Don Nigro.

Directed by jef brown
Produced by Pam Kaesemeyer

  • Monday, July 30 at 7pm
  • Wednesday, August 1 at 7pm

At the Anderson Center, 7850 Five Mile Road, Cincinnati OH 45230

In a peaceful house near the Welsh border, an entire family has vanished suddenly without a trace one evening, with supper on the table and no apparent violence. Inspector Ruffing’s attempt to understand what has happened leads him deep into his own dark soul. The only clue is a piece of paper left on a desk with the word “Widdershins written” on it.

The cast will consist of 4 men ages 21-65, and 5 women ages 18-75.

Performance dates are October 19-27, 2018.

Auditions will consist of readings from the script.

Bring resume, known conflicts for the period August 19th through October 28th; headshot not necessary but welcome.

Questions ? Contact the director at jef@beechmontplayers.org.

Interested in working behind the scenes? Contact the producer at pam@beechmontplayers.org.

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trueBLUE on July 23

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July 23
Memorial Hall [Over-the-Rhine]

True Theatre finishes their 8th season of evenings of true, personal storytelling using the theme “BLUE and hear how one woman dealt with one piece of bad news from her doctor after another. Hear from a man whose generosity got the better of him and a another woman who experienced the worst case of “middle child syndrome” you can imagine. Hear from one man combated the stresses of life in the most unusual way and a woman who fell in love with a Marine. Try and guess how each one of these stories fits the theme “blue”, then come down and find out if you guessed right.

  • Mon, July 23 at 7:30pm

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THE CANTERVILLE GHOST Runs July 27-Aug. 4

Canterville Ghost 3THE CANTERVILLE GHOST
Beechmont Players Inc.
July 27-Aug. 4
Anderson Center

Directed by Steve Phelan
Produced by Cathy Roesener

Cast: Mark Waldfogle as Oscar Wilde/The Canterville Ghost, Tim Carney as Lord Canterville, Eric Day as Hiram B. Otis, Jennifer Keith as Lucretia Tappan Otis, Hannah Richardson as Virginia Otis, Trent and Thomas Stricker as Chip and Charlie Otis, Josiah Taylor as The Duke of Cheshire & Jan Costello as Mrs. Umney

A family friendly ghost story adapted from the comic master Oscar Wilde about an American family who buys an English manor, ghost and all.

  • Fri-Sat, July 27-28 at 8pm
  • Sun, July 29 at 3pm
  • Fri, Aug. 3 at 8pm
  • Sat, Aug. 4 at 3pm & 8pm

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DEAD MAN WALKING Runs July 27-29

SSCC_Dead Man Walking logoDEAD MAN WALKING
SSCC Theatre
July 27-29
Southern State Community College Auditorium [Hillsboro]

Directed by Rainee Angles

Cast: Paula Campagna as Helen Prejean, Ryan Elrich as Herbie/Guard 2/Troy, Kevin Evans as Hilton Barber/Man 1, Xander Hardin as Jim/Reporter 2, Madison Hatfield as Sr. Colleen/Marybeth Percy/Woman 3, Emma Horick as Hope Percy/Female Guard/Woman 1, Bronwyn Jones as St. Marie Augusta Neal/Lucille Poncelet/Prejean’s Mother, Andrew Marler as Matt Poncelet, Quinn Pickering-Polstra as Chaplain Farley/Man 2/Warden Hartman, Zebadiah Pickering-Polstra as Clyde Percy/Trapp/Governor Fredericks, Kara Russell as Reporter 3/Emily Percy/Nurse, Eric Silcott as Luis Montoya/Earl Delacroix/Doctor, Shane Taylor as Guy Gilardi, Walter Delacroix, Sergeant Beliveau, Matthew Waits as Guard, Mitch, Mirabeau/Man 3 & Sarah Wuellner as Reporter 1/Mrs. Delacroix/Woman 2

Based on the successful book and film, Sister Helen Prejean, a catholic nun, receives a letter from a death row inmate by the name of Matthew Poncelet. Poncelet was sentenced to Louisiana’s death row for killing two young teenagers. Although Poncelet was sentenced to death, Carl Vitello, his accomplice, was sentenced to a lesser sentence of life without parole. Poncelet, as depicted by the press, is a volatile criminal who often makes references regarding Hitler as a role model. By becoming Matt’s spiritual advisor, Helen is able to get inside the mind of a convicted killer. With letters and visits, Prejean is able to discover and understand a man that the rest of the world only views as a cold-blooded killer.

  • Fri-Sat, July 27-28 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, July 29 at 3pm

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