Monthly Archives: February 2019

Auditions Announced for KID SIMPLE at Miami University Regionals Theatre

MURT_Kid Simple logoAUDITIONS:

  • Feb 12 and 13 from 6:30-10pm
  • Callbacks Feb 14, time TBA

Phelps Hall 307 (Studio 307)
Miami University Hamilton Campus

Sign up for a time here: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70A044DA4A728A3FB6-kidsimple

Directed by Dr. Christiana Molldrem Harkulich

ABOUT THE SHOW:
Moll, a girl who invents things, wins the science fair with a machine for hearing sounds that can’t be heard. But when a shapeshifting Mercenary steals the invention (and her heart), she must embark on a quest to save noise as we know it. Accompanied by the last boy-virgin in the eleventh grade, Moll crosses chasms and rafts rivers into a world where sound is always more than what meets the ear. A quirky fable of innocence and experience, featuring live sound effects, mutinous onomatopoeia, and a host of woodsy temptations.

ROLES: 

  • Moll- a girl who invents things. A fiery and independent young woman who does not take disappointment sitting down.
  • Narrator-  a mellifluous voice
  • Mother/Mrs. Kendrick/Various– A versatile motherly type, also one half of an evil supernatural duo
  • Oliver- a boy virgin in the 11th grade. A young man still coming into his own.
  • Father/Mr. Watchel/Various- A versatile fatherly type. Also the other ½ of an evil supernatural duo
  • The Mercenary- A nefarious and otherworldly shape shifter, seductive and generally up to no good.
  • A Foley Artist- A Sound maker. Someone who would like to learn about Foley sound or already knows.

Note: There may be an ensemble in this production that may split some of the additional roles.

REQUIREMENTS:

  • Please bring a comedic monologue, if you do not have a monologue there will be sides available at the audition.
  • Miami University Regionals Theatre is open for participation to the entire community. Act, build, design, crew–create with us!

Performance Dates:

April 11th– April 14th
Phelps Hall 307 (Studio 307)- Hamilton Campus
Miami University, Hamilton Campus

Rehearsal Dates:
Feb 25th– April 10th
(4 days a week, TBD)

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Auditions Announced for THE LEGEND OF GEORGIA MCBRIDE at Beavercreek Community Theatre

bctOpen auditions for THE LEGEND OF GEORGIA McBRIDE by Matthew Lopez.

March 4 & 5, 2019
7:00 pm
At the Lofino Center
3868 Dayton-Xenia Road
Beavercreek Ohio 45432

He’s young, he’s broke, his landlord’s knocking on his door, and he’s just found out that his wife is going to have a baby. To make matters even more desperate, Casey is fired from his gig as an Elvis impersonator in a rundown, small-town Florida bar. When the bar owner brings in a B-level drag show to replace his act, Casey finds that he has a whole lot to learn about show business – and himself.
This is a stitch-in-your-side funny….full of sass and good spirits…delightful, gender-bending farce.

Production Dates: May 3-12, 2019

Auditions will consist of cold readings from the script

CAST CALL

  • Casey – Male – any race – 20s/30s
  • Jo – Female – Casey’s wife- any race – 20s/30s
  • Miss Tracy Mills – Male – African American – Drag Queen – 30s/50s
  • Rexy – Male – Any Race – 20s/30s Drag Queen
  • Jason – Male – Any Race – 20s/30s Casey landlord and friend
  • Eddie- Male –any race- 50s/60s- bar owner

For questions email bctheatre@bctheatre.org.

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PRELUDE TO A KISS Runs March 8-17

INNOV_Prelude to a Kiss logoPRELUDE TO A KISS
INNOVAtheatre
March 8-17
Baum Opera House [Miamisburg]

Directed by Michael Schumacher
Produced by Jacqlyn Schott

Cast: Jeff Weinkam as Peter, Rachel Smith as Rita, Don Campbell as Old Man, Faith Whitt as Mrs. Boyle, John Lawson as Dr. Boyle, T.J. Montgomery as Taylor, Olivia Ekler as Aunt Dorothy, Franco Villongco as Uncle Fred, Janet Wasson as Leah, Carter Hume as Tom, Bobby Gray as Minister & Joyce Barnes as Server
Ensemble: Mendu Khanyile, Kyle Mercuri, Sheyenne Ford & Shana Fishbein

PRELUDE TO A KISS is a romantic comedy with a twist. We are guided by our narrator Peter as he meets Rita at a party and is enthralled. We see them get to know each in a rushed whirlwind romance leading to a wedding after only a few months. At the wedding, a mysterious old man requests a kiss from the bride and she is happy to oblige. On their honeymoon, Peter starts to notice that something’s not quite right. The wedding kiss caused Rita’s soul and the old man’s to change places. Peter must track down the old man and free his young love’s spirit trapped in an aging and diseased body before it’s too late. At the same time, he realizes that he loves who Rita is, no matter how she is packaged.

  • Fri-Sat, March 8-9 at 8pm
  • Sun, March 10 at 2pm
  • Fri-Sat, March 15-16 at 8pm
  • Sun, March 17 at 2pm

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THE WIZARD OF OZ Runs March 8-9

d2D_wizard of Oz logoTHE WIZARD OF OZ
Dare to Defy Productions
March 8-9
Victoria Theatre [Dayton]

After a tornado whisks her away to the magical land of Oz, young Dorothy Gale teams up with a Scarecrow, a Tin Woodsman and a Cowardly Lion to find the mighty Wizard of Oz, who can send her home. Along the way, they must avoid the clutches of the Wicked Witch of the West, who is trying to steal the mysterious magic slippers that once belonged to her evil sister… but are now on Dorothy’s feet. Dorothy eventually learns just how magical friendship can be and how wonderful it can feel to go home again.

  • Fri, March 8 at 7:30pm
  • Sat, March 9 at 2pm & 7:30pm

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Xavier University Theatre Presents the Pulitzer Prize-Winning Musical NEXT TO NORMAL, Feb. 22-24

XUT_Next to Normal Vlogo(CINCINNATI, Feb. 4, 2019) – Love, loss and the challenges of living with mental illness take center stage as Xavier University Theatre presents the critically acclaimed musical Next to Normal. The award-winning show runs February 22 through 24 in Xavier’s Gallagher Student Center Theatre.

Simultaneously heartwarming and heartbreaking, Next to Normal explores the relationships within one seemingly typical suburban family where little is what it appears to be on the surface. That’s because mom, Diana, has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder, and its 16-year-toll on her, her endlessly supportive husband, and their family leaves everyone struggling to keep their feet on firm ground.

The show by Tom Kitt and Brian Yorkey earned 11 Tony nominations during its 2009 Broadway run, winning three awards. In 2010, it became the rare musical to receive a Pulitzer Prize for Drama, a list that also includes A Chorus LineRent and Hamilton.

Stephen Skiles, Xavier’s director of theatre, will helm Next to Normal. He sees the production as an important opportunity to open dialogue about mental health at Xavier. “Mental health is, in many ways, one of the biggest issues facing young people today,” Skiles said. “I hope this show helps raise awareness about the issue for our students, serves as part of a broader conversation about how we take care of each other and reminds students about the resources available to them both on campus and within our community.”

The complex story also provides a learning opportunity for its cast of six. “I am incredibly proud of the way our students have approached this material,” Skiles said. “They have connected with the show on a deep level and are taking necessary risks to tell this story with honesty and compassion. They aren’t just students working on a show. Rather, they’ve become a strong community of artists. I feel privileged to be part of such an open, supportive and electric rehearsal process.”

For senior Cassie Delicath, who portrays Diana, Next to Normal has universal relevance. “Mental illness, whether someone personally experiences it or someone close to them experiences it, is something that everyone needs to understand and empathize with,” Delicath said. “Next to Normal isn’t just about mental illness. It’s also about the people who are affected by those struggling with it, which makes the show unique, in my opinion. I know this production will be something I am proud of for the rest of my life.”

“Telling stories like this is necessary to break the stigma of mental illness,” according to junior Matthew Wilkinson, who plays Dan in the show. “The cast and crew have developed such a great support system, creating the light-hearted environment necessary when working on difficult material.”

In addition to Delicath and Wilkinson, the cast also features first-year students Ryan Whitford as Gabe and Jo Dearman as Natalie; sophomore Dylan Van Camp as Dr. Fine and Dr. Madden; and senior Josh Carandang as Henry.

Additional members of the creative team include Scot Buzza (Music Director), Joe Beumer (Set and Lighting Designer), Jessica Pitcairn (Costume Designer), Kevin Semancik (Sound Designer), Joe Leonard (Technical Director) and Rachael Petranek (Choreographer). The stage manager is Abby Bricking. Assistant stage managers are Christine Gallagher and Andy Girmann. The assistant directors are Lauren Davidson and Victoria Forbes.

Performances take place at 7:30 p.m. on Feb. 22 and 23 and 2:00 p.m. on Feb. 23 and 24. Tickets for Next to Normal are available now through the Xavier University Theatre Box Office. They are $18 each for adults and $13 each for students, as well as Xavier faculty and staff. To purchase tickets, visit http://www.xavier.edu/theatretickets or call
513-745-3939.

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