Yearly Archives: 2018

Cast Announced for THE LION IN WINTER at Falcon Theatre

FT_logoThe cast of The Lion in Winter has officially been announced!

  • Henry – Allen R. Middleton
  • Eleanor – Tracy M. Schoster
  • Richard – Greg Mallios
  • Geoffrey – Jared Earland
  • John – Clay Winstead
  • Alais – Lexi Risby
  • Phillip – Dan Robertson

Performances run March 22-April 6.

For more information visit www.falcontheater.net

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Auditions Announced for RAVENSCROFT at Gaslight Theater Players

GLP_logoGaslight Theater Players announce auditions for RAVENSCROFT written by Don Nigro.

  • Mon, Oct. 1 from 6:30-9pm
  • Tue, Oct. 2 from 6:30-9pm

Southern Hills Career and Technical Center
Hamer Road
Georgetown.

Show will run December 14th, 15th, 21st and 22nd.

Cast is 5 females and 1 male with ages 18 years and up to be considered for the roles.

Production will be directed by Jennifer Stewart

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Cast Announced for OTHER DESERT CITIES at Middletown Lyric Theatre

MLT_logoMiddletown Lyric Theatre is pleased to announce the cast for OTHER DESERT CITIES.

The cast includes:

  • Linda Callahan as Silda Grauman
  • Sally Fint as Brooke Wyeth
  • Fred Hunt as Lyman Wyeth
  • Elizabeth Long: Polly Wyeth
  • Dan Maloney as Trip Wyeth

Directed by Charley Shafor, performances run Nov. 9-17.

For more information visit www.middletownlyric.org.

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Auditions Announced for WOMEN PLAYING HAMLET at Village Players

vp_logoVillage Players
8 N Ft Thomas Ave, Fort Thomas, KY 41075

7-9pm Monday evening, October 1st  and 7-9pm Tuesday, October 2nd

Audition will consist of cold readings from the script.

Please bring conflicts for December 17, 2018-February 24, 2019

Six performances between February 15-Feb 23, 2019

Four female roles:

  • Jessica (played as late 20’s, early 30’s)—an attractive, quirky, smart actress.
  • Female protean #1—plays an acting coach, a humanities professor, and the ghost of Hamlet’s father.
  • Female protean #2—plays a Starbucks barista, a priest, a bicycle messenger, Jessica’s geeky niece, a barfly, a home shopping network model, and a young soap-opera starlet.
  • Female protean #3—plays an English Shakespeare scholar, Jessica’s mother, a psychiatrist, a bartender, a home shopping network hostess, a grande-dame soap opera star, a grave-digger, and a stage manager.

For more information, email Director Steve Phelan at stevephelan7588@gmail.com.

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Assistant Director/Stage Manager Needed for WITHROW SOUNDS AGAIN at Withrow High School

WUHS_logoWithrow High School is looking for an experienced Assistant director/stage manager for its upcoming May 2019 Centennial Production of “Withrow Sounds Again!” A large variety show involving over 100 participants and a 50 piece orchestra. Rehearsals will begin in late January 2019. The show dates are; May 9th, 10th, and 11th.
We would like to have this person onboard for the show auditions in October of 2018.

If you are interested, please private message me, Zachery Riggins, on Facebook..or submit your resume to: gripmeister2001@yahoo.com

See description below…

Thank you,

Zachery Riggins

Director and Producer of “Withrow Sounds Again!”

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR/STAGE MANAGER JOB DESCRIPTION

Pre-Rehearsal Preparation:

  • Knowing the rehearsal and stage layout
  • Understanding the ground plan of the set
  • Should acquire all rehearsal props that are needed in rehearsals
  • Sending out the rehearsal Schedule to the actors
  • Create a contact sheet with information on everyone in the production

First Rehearsal:

  • Have the actors fill out emergency contact forms and other information needed by the production team
  • Assigning scripts to everyone in the production
  • Make detailed notes on the blocking of the production
  • Make sure the production team members who need to explain the set, costumes, directors concept, and more
  • First read through of show SM reads the stage directions
  • Responsible for the well being & safety of everyone and should have basic first aid kit at all rehearsals

Rehearsal Period:

  • Responsible for any questions or changes the director thinks of during rehearsal to bring up during Production Meetings
  • SM’s are responsible for following along the script or music, prompting when actors forget their lines and taking line notes
  • Monitor time to make sure company get their breaks at specific intervals (more important when working in Equity)
  • Noting any changes or edits to the script or music
  • Responsible for creating the running script that includes tech cues that are used by the SM
  • Writing daily rehearsal reports that detail what happened in rehearsal that day and what notes, if any, the Sm/director have for the production team. Then distributing distribute it to all production team members
  • Collecting the bios for the actors and production team for the show’s programs
  • Responsible for contacting anyone who is running late to rehearsal without notifying the SM
  • Most rehearsals are closed, meaning no one outside of the production is welcome, and it is the SM’s job to enforce this
  • Creating a callboard for the actors to sign in during tech rehearsals and performance
  • Creating cue sheets for everyone taking cues from the SM during the show (Sound usually makes it own separate cue sheets the SM is not responsible for)
  • Running tech rehearsals with other aspects of the production team (Lights, sound, set, costumes, etc)

Design Meetings:

  • Not always present but all decisions made need to be communicated to SM to ensure all production team are informed of what happened during the meetings

Production meetings:

  • Responsible for running the meeting
  • Maintaining a healthy environment for communication
  • Documenting all discussions and decisions
  • Ensuring attendance of all production team
  • Ensuring the meeting accomplishes everything on the docket within the allotted amount of time
  • Sending the Production Meeting Report forms that detail discussions and decisions made to production team members

Performance:

  • Responsible for making sure actors are on time to rehearsal and contacting them if they are running late
  • Working with house managers to deal with unexpected events (tornadoes, delays, technical difficulties)
  • Knowing responsibilities during emergencies
  • Responsible for creating a performance log for each show that details any technical, artistic, or temperament problems that arose during the run.

Strike:

  • Making sure all production members attend strike
  • Making sure all rented or borrowed material is separated from the rest of the set at returned to its lender
  • Knowing what set pieces, props, and costumes will be saved and which will be destroyed and making sure the collect pieces that are saved and destroyed.

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