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Children Auditions Announced for A CHRISTMAS CAROL and ONCE ON THIS ISLAND at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park

PIP_logoCINCINNATI (May 13, 2019)—Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park will hold auditions for children interested in performing in the theatre’s 2019 production of the annual holiday favorite, A CHRISTMAS CAROL and the season opener, ONCE ON THIS ISLAND. The auditions take place June 29 and 30 at the Cincinnati Playhouse in Mt. Adams.

For A CHRISTMAS CAROL, nine area children will be cast to fill speaking and non-speaking parts in the show. Roles are available for boys and girls 8 to 13 years old. Additionally, a boy aged 6 to 8 years old will be cast as Tiny Tim. To be eligible, children must not turn 14 before Dec. 31, 2019. Children of all races and ethnicities are encouraged to audition.

For ONCE ON THIS ISLAND, the Playhouse will audition girls for Little Ti Moune. The role calls for a young actress of Black/African descent, who is 9 to 12 years old and is energetic, confident, funny and sweet. She must have a strong vocal range of E Flat above C to D Flat 2 above C.

Interested children must be available for all rehearsals of the production, most of which are scheduled around school hours. Children must also be available for all performances, which are scheduled Tuesdays through Sundays, and include some weekday student and public matinees. Performance dates are available on the Playhouse website. All roles receive compensation.

All auditions will be held at the Playhouse, located in Eden Park at the edge of Mt. Adams, 962 Mt. Adams Circle, Cincinnati, Ohio, 45202.

For full information about the production, as well as details about audition scheduling and submitting, visit the Employment section on the Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park website at https://cincyplay.com/employment.

The Playhouse is supported by the generosity of almost 40,000 contributors to the ArtsWave Community campaign. The Ohio Arts Council helps fund the Playhouse with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. The Playhouse also receives funding from the Shubert Foundation.

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The Artists of Tomorrow Get Their Shot with the NEXTival

CAST_FringeNextival logoThree institutions team up to offer additional opportunities to high school students in conjunction with the Cincinnati Fringe Festival

Cincinnati, OH – Commonwealth Artists Student Theatre (CAST), The Carnegie, and Know Theatre of Cincinnati are thrilled to announce a collaboration with the annual Cincinnati Fringe Festival. The three institutions are teaming up to evolve Fringe Next’s mission of creatively empowering high school-aged artists with the creation of the NEXTival.

“Our mission with Fringe Next has always been to give these up-and-coming artists a taste of what it takes to produce your own work in the real world and help prepare them for whatever comes next,” says Fringe Producer Chris Wesselman. “It can be a daunting task to present at Fringe, so we’re excited to offer a unique opportunity for students to dip their toes in the water and present at the NEXTival.”

The NEXTival is an original works festival featuring innovative and new plays from high school students in the Greater Cincinnati area. Students involved in the productions come from Highlands, Taylor, Walnut Hills, Turpin and more.

“When I approached Chris with this idea, I thought he was going to think I was insane,” commented CAST Artistic Director Jason Burgess. “Know has so many things going on with the Cincy Fringe itself, their MainStage Series, One Minute Play Festival, Serials and so on. I didn’t want them to think that I was trying to put more on their plate. The idea is to actually take something off their plate. We want to help them with their educational outreach. We want to expand the scope and variety of Fringe Next and since our mission and focus is on high school students, we thought it was a perfect fit.”

In celebration of this collaboration, CAST will host the NEXTival on Friday, May 24 and Saturday, May 25 at the Lincoln Grant Scholar House in Covington, KY. The Lincoln Scholar House was originally built in the 1930’s and served as Covington’s public school for African American students from kindergarten through twelfth grade. It was desegregated in 1965 and continued to operate as an elementary school until 1976 under the name Twelfth District Elementary. Subsequently, the building served as a community center providing education, cultural experiences and fellowship for the people of the Eastside Neighborhood District. The building is on the National Register of Historic Places and has been designated as an African American Heritage Site by the Kentucky African American Heritage Commission. The auditorium is operated by The Carnegie.

“We’re so excited to support the NEXTival and bring life to the newly renovated Lincoln Grant Auditorium,” says Carnegie Theatre Director Maggie Perrino. “When The Carnegie agreed to operate the space, we saw it as a place for community groups, new works, and educational experiences- partnering with CAST perfectly fulfills this vision.”

The three plays featured at the NEXTival are:

3:36 am – Four teenagers find themselves in the middle of the street in the middle of the night. A boy seeks to land the girl of his dreams, a girl wants comfort, an idiot wants to cover up past wrongdoings, and a basket case wants to uncover a neighborhood mystery.

A Doll’s Life – Scarlett was a girl who loved to play with her dolls. However, her dolls tell a much deeper tale of her abusive family. Using her dolls to process the events in her life, both a child and teenage Scarlett attempt to navigate the dark thoughts inside her head.

Monsters Have Hearts – Featuring a dysfunctional family including: a loving mother, an alcoholic father, an imaginative daughter, and a gentle son; Monsters Have Hearts is about a mother recovering from an illness. The father wishing, she needed him again and he taking actions into his own hands.

Tickets are $10 per show. Tickets are GENERAL SEATING only.  Purchase tickets in advance at https://www.caststages.org/nextival or by calling (859) 957-1940. Tickets can also be purchased at the door thirty minutes prior to each show.

About CAST: Commonwealth Artists Student Theatre is a Northern Kentucky and Greater Cincinnati theatre collaborative, that through professional quality productions, arts instruction and developing community relationships, empowers students to achieve their artistic potential under the leadership of professionals. More information about CAST is available at www.caststages.org or by calling (859) 545-0770.

About Know Theatre of Cincinnati: Know Theatre of Cincinnati’s goal is to create an artistic playground where artists and audiences can come together to produce and experience work that could not be done anywhere else. More information about Know Theatre is available at www.knowtheatre.com or by calling (513) 300-5669. 

About The Carnegie: The Carnegie is Northern Kentucky’s largest multidisciplinary arts venue providing theatre events, educational programs and art exhibitions to the Northern Kentucky and Greater Cincinnati community. The Carnegie facility is home to The Carnegie Galleries, the Otto M. Budig Theatre, and the Eva G. Farris Education Center.  More information about The Carnegie is available at www.thecarnegie.com or by calling (859) 491-2030.

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Auditions Announced for COMPANY at Wilmington College

WC_logoWilmington College-Community Summer Theatre announces auditions for its summer production of Stephen Sondheim’s Company the Musical.

Auditions will be Tuesday and Wednesday May 28th and 29th at 7:15pm with callbacks, if necessary, on Thursday, May 30th, 7:15 p.m. in the Heiland Theatre, Boyd Cultural Arts Center, Wilmington College.

Company will be directed by Wynn Alexander, with music direction by Matt Spradlin and choreography by Cole Haugh. Production dates are July 18, 19, 20 and 21.

Auditions are open to anyone age 18 and above and will be held in workshop style with music, choreography and cold readings taught during the sessions.
All are encouraged to attend as many of the sessions as possible.

For audition or production information contact Wynn Alexander, 937-481-2472 or wynn_alexander@wilmington.edu

Company, with music by Stephen Sondheim and book by George Furth, takes place on the night of Bobby’s all-important “30-something” birthday.

Bobby, a long confirmed single, contemplates what it means to be alone. Over the course of a series of remembered dinners, drinks and even a wedding, friends explain the pros and cons of taking on a spouse; Bobby is forced to question “the tick-tock” of what it means to be unmarried.

Sondheim’s Company is largely regarded as a trailblazer of the dark-comedy, modern-musical genre, and features a brilliantly brisk and energetic score containing many of the composer’s best-known songs.

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Student Written, Produced, and Performed Musical, OCTETS, Launches Ohio Tour

MISC_8ctets logoThe Octets Ohio Tour is a touring production of an original musical entirely self produced, performed, and directed by college-aged students. The original production of Octets was held at Miami University in 2018. This summer from May 30th through June 8th, the student-led company of Octets will be performing 8 times on stages in Cincinnati, Oxford, Dayton, Columbus, and Cleveland.

In Octets , a bitter feud between longtime rivals sparks a turf war between two collegiate singing groups. A bromance tears apart, a quest for travel becomes hopeless, and a classic Romeo and Juliet love story goes awry. All the while, a singing competition is brewing, and everyone must decide whether they want to win or lose, but the answer isn’t as obvious as you might think.

Rehearsals for this touring production will take place from May 19th – May 29th at Walnut Hills High School in Cincinnati, OH. The rehearsal team includes director Austin Lamewona, assistant director Elena Früchtnicht, music director Maya Stockman, and company manager Holly West.

The first stop of The Octets Ohio Tour will feature three performances at Walnut Hills High School in Cincinnati, OH. Walnut Hills is widely regarded as the #1 public high school in Ohio and has outstanding music and theatre facilities. Many of the cast members and production team are Walnut Hills alum, including the writers of the show, Austin Lamewona and Nick Witzeman.

Cincinnati performances include:

Walnut Hills High School
3250 Victory Pkwy, Cincinnati, OH 45207

  • Thursday, May 30, 2019 7:30 PM
  • Friday, May 31, 2019 7:30 PM
  • Saturday, June 01, 2019 7:30 PM

Other performance locations and dates include:

Oxford — Oxford Community Arts Center
10 S College Ave, Oxford, OH 45056

  • Sunday, June 02, 2019 2:00 PM

Dayton — The Bassani Theater Off Third (Dayton Metro Library)
215 E Third St, Dayton, OH 45402

  • Monday, June 03, 2019 6:00 PM
  • Tuesday, June 04 6:00 PM

Columbus — Shedd Theater (Columbus Performing Arts Center)
549 Franklin Ave, Columbus, OH 43215

  • Thursday, June 06, 2019 7:30 PM

Cleveland — Near West Theatre
6702 Detroit Ave, Cleveland, OH 44102

  • Saturday, June 08, 2019 7:30 PM

Ticket are available at www.octetsmusical.com/the-octets-ohio-tour
More information about The Octets Ohio Tour is available at https://octetsmusical.com/

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Additional Submissions for Two Male Actors Sought for EARWORM at Impaired Vision Productions

IVP_logoImpaired Vision Productions is seeking submissions for two male actors in their upcoming production of EARWORM.

Directed by ​Robert Carlton Stimmel
Produced by ​Impaired Vision Productions with support from Falcon Theater

If interested, please send headshot and resume to ​Impaired.Vision.Productions@gmail.com​ with a list of conflicts from May 18th to June 30th

Available Roles:

  • Bob: ​mid 20’s to 30’s, Chris’s roommate, works night-shift, and a huge nerd. Bob is abnormal in all the best ways. He has unique tastes and is always caring and optimistic.
  • Tucker: mid 20 to 30’s, irritable, opinionated, and looking for answers. He dresses well and people often mistake him for being gay. Tucker is not closed minded, but he gets frustrated easily.

All roles will receive a stipend at the close of production

Synopsis: ​Welcome to William’s Earworm meetings, a support group for those that are plagued by a catchy tune that won’t let loose. Each week, the members come together to attempt to decipher the reasons why they each have their unique songs stuck with them. It’s at these meetings that Chris meets Rachel, and they quickly discover that the key to alleviating their Earworms, may just lie in each other. But when they finally discover the silence, how much are they willing to sacrifice to keep the quiet?

Written by Cincinnati native, David Bryant, EARWORM deals with themes of mental health, addiction, relationships, and how we perceive the world around us.

Show Dates: ​Tech and performances will be held between Sunday, June 23rd and Sunday, June 29th. Rehearsals will begin mid-May

All performances will be held at Falcon Theater ​636 Monmouth St Newport, KY

Please visit our website at impairedvisionproductions.com for more information about us, or email Impaired.Vision.Productions@gmail.com with any questions.

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