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Musical Content Sought by The Othello Project

MISC_Casting call2The Othello Project is looking for experienced and amateur musicians to provide musical content to a new theater troupe in Cincinnati, Ohio. You must be able to provide a sample of your past work. Not having experience will not bar you from this position, but you have to make it clear.

In your cover letter, please provide your first and last name, age, email, telephone number and the best time of day to call. Upload your resume, and paste the link that features your work. Also, specify if you don’t have any experience, but you have original music.

The Othello Project is a team of theater-minded people, dedicated to seeing a stronger presence of media for and about Urban minorities in the Tri-State. We are forming a superior midsized theater troupe that focuses on Afro-American/Pan African performance in an effort to create a once in a lifetime experience that will attract, enlighten, and entertain people from all over the globe.

Please email raemcdaniel7997@gmail.com with any additional questions or concerns.

Please go to this link to apply: http://e-plaza.findestores.com/jobs/writers/

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Auditions Announced for JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT at The Carnegie

tc_joseph logoThe Carnegie announces auditions for JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT. Directed and choreographed by Maggie Perrino. Music direction by Spenser Smith.

Performances: January 11, 12, 17, 18, 19, 24, 25, 26
Friday & Saturday Evenings at 7:30 p.m., Saturdays at 2:00 p.m., Sundays at 3:00 p.m.

Rehearsals in the evening December 2-23, 29-30, January 2-10

Seeking adults, teens, and children.
Sha la la Joseph you’re doing fine! You and your dreamcoat ahead of your time! One of the most enduring shows of all time, JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT is a reimagining of the Biblical story of Joseph, his father Jacob, eleven brothers, and the coat of many colors.

Auditions by Appointment Only on the Following Dates:

Sunday, September 8th 

  • Child (3rd-8th grade) audition groups 2pm and 2:30pm
  • Teen (9th-12th grade) and Adult (18 and up) audition groups 3pm, 4pm, and 5pm

Monday, September 9th

  • Child (3rd-8th grade) audition groups 6pm and 6:30pm
  • Teen (9th-12th grade) and Adult (18 and up) audition groups 7pm and 8pm

Tuesday, September 10th

  • Child (3rd-8th grade) audition groups 6pm and 6:30pm
  • Teen (9th-12th grade) and Adult (18 and up) audition groups 7pm and 8pm

Wednesday, September 11th

  • Callbacks 6:30-9pm Adult Roles Only

Auditioners will be notified by email if invited to callbacks. Teen and Child roles will not need to attend callbacks. Please make every attempt to attend the callback if invited.

To schedule a time slot, please contact Alexandra Deaton, adeaton@thecarnegie.com. 

FOR AUDITIONS:

  • Please prepare 16-32 bars of a musical theatre song. An accompanist will be provided. Please bring sheet music in the correct key. A cappella auditions, or those with pre-recorded accompaniment, will not be considered.
  • There will be a short movement audition so please dress appropriately.

ALSO NOTE:

  • Resume listing theatrical experience and headshot/picture are required to audition. Please bring with you to the audition, do not send in advance.
  • JOSEPH is a collaboration with The Carnegie Education Dept, featuring student actors alongside adult professionals. Roles open to children in 3rd grade and up. Not AEA eligible.

Auditions will take place at The Carnegie Theatre
1028 Scott Blvd, Covington, KY 41011
Please use Box Office entrance on Robbins St. 

*Please note various Adult roles will be doubled in final casting. Actors of all races, sexes, gender identities, and abilities are encouraged to apply. Roles are open to non-traditional casting. Adult actors are free to audition for any role that they feel fits their abilities. 

Available Roles: 

JOSEPH: (High Tenor, Vocal Range Low A to High G). Eleventh son of Jacob and Jacob’s favorite. Strong actor with a confident but charming personality. Must move and sing very well. 

NARRATOR: (Soprano with extended mix/belt range, Low F# to High G). The Narrator is our host, and through word and song guides the audience through the story of Joseph and his brothers.

PHARAOH: (Baritone, Low B to High G#). The character is in style an homage to Elvis. 

POTIPHAR: (Baritone, Vocal Range D to B). Strong actor as well as a good singer. 

MRS. POTIPHAR: Strong Dancer. 

JACOB: (Baritone, Low A to C). Jacob is the father of Joseph and his 11 brothers.  Jacob needs to be a good actor, who can sing and move reasonably well. 

JOSEPH’S BROTHERS: Joseph’s 11 brothers -Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah, Dan, Naphtali, Gad, Asher, Issachar, Zebulun, and Benjamin.  Strong singers with dance capabilities. 

TEEN ENSEMBLE: (9th-12th graders) Specialized chorus that will play Ishmaelites, Egyptians, prisoners, Butler and Baker, as well as various other chorus roles throughout the show. Teen Ensemble should be skilled dancers and good singers.  

CHILDRENS’ CHORUS: (3rd-8th graders) sing and dance along with main characters throughout the show 

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.

The Carnegie receives ongoing operating support from Cincinnati International Wine Festival, The Greater Cincinnati Foundation, Kenton County Fiscal Courts, the Kentucky Arts Council and the Carol Ann and Ralph V. Haile Jr. / US Bank Foundation. The Carnegie is also supported by the generosity of more than 40,000 contributors to the ArtsWave Community Campaign.

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Design & Production Associate Sought by Know Theatre of Cincinnati

KTC_logoKnow Theatre of Cincinnati
Design & Production Associate
Posted:

Jun 25, 2019
Compensation: $22,500 per year
Starting Date: Flexible, as early as 7/15/19

Know Theatre of Cincinnati, a 99 seat contemporary theatre company in its 22nd season, seeks a passionate, energized candidate to join its small, but mighty, team of full time employees as Design and Production Associate, with a focus on Scenic Art and Props Design.

Know Theatre is Cincinnati’s Theatrical Playground. The Know showcases unexpected voices, new works, and plays that embrace the inherent theatricality of the live experience. Know Theatre seeks to be a place where artists and audiences feel welcome to take artistic risks, creating work that is cutting edge and accessible.

As one of only a handful of theatres around the country led by a designer, Know Theatre prides itself on the production values it can achieve on a limited budget.

Know Produces 5-8 MainStage productions per season on a year round schedule, along with several smaller scale Second Stage productions and special events designated as “Irregular Programming.”

Know also produces the annual Cincinnati Fringe Festival, a 14 day festival with pop up venues throughout Know’s Historic Neighborhood, Over-the-Rhine.

Overview
The Design & Production Associate Position at Know Theatre encompasses responsibilities that bridge a number of traditional theatrical jobs.

These responsibilities can be broken down into several categories.

– Scenic Charge
– Props Designer
– Technician

The Design & Production Associate is also responsible for fulfilling duties some of which are shared by all company members, which shall be noted as Company Duties.

Specific Duties
Duties under each of these categories include, but are not limited to, the following.

Scenic Charge
– Creates paint samples for approval by Scenic Designers and the Artistic Director
– Mixes all color
– Is responsible for paint and surface treatment on all scenic elements
– Is responsible for carving or otherwise sculpting scenic elements such as stone, tree bark, etc. as well as all necessary surface texturing
– Applies protective coatings where necessary
– Coordinates and supervises any additional paint staff
– Maintains the safety, order, and cleanliness of all paint areas
– Maintains all paint equipment
– Instructs stage management and running crew in the proper care and maintenance of finished surfaces
– Creates a touch up kit for use during the run of the show
– Provides touch up to scenery and props as needed, when it falls outside of the scope of the Stage Manager’s skill set
– Attends all production meetings

Properties Designer
– Collaborates with Director, Scenic Designer and Stage Management to create and update prop lists for all MainStage and SecondStage productions.
– Works directly with directors and Scenic Designer to establish priorities and keep expenditures within predetermined time and budget constraints based on approved final designs.
– Determines or approves approaches, procedures, and techniques to create or acquire all hand props, furniture, and set dressing for the production.
– Conducts research and development of unusual properties concepts. Facilitates the creation of prototypes for rehearsals and/or production meetings as necessary.
– Pulls from storage, purchases, rents, borrows, or builds all props as needed.
– Schedules and coordinates properties load-in for the production, communicating with stage crew and stage management regarding instructions and expectations.
– Responds to stage management communication regarding props issues as needed.
– Advises stage crew regarding maintenance and repair of props as needed.
– Schedules and coordinates properties strike, ensuring responsible return of borrowed/loaned props.
– Maintains accurate records of expenditures and responsibly handle purchasing funds.
– Coordinates furniture rental, borrow, or acquisition in conjunction with the technical director.
– Maintains property stock and storage.

Technician
– Serves as additional carpenter as available.
– May serve as technician on Second Stage productions as needed.
– Serves as a Venue Technician during the Cincinnati Fringe Festival.

Company Duties
– Serves as House Manager, Box Officer, technician, and/or bartender as available/required.
– Answers phones during regular office hours when available.
– Participates in facilities cleanup and maintenance as needed.

Specific duties may be altered based on candidate’s skill set and interest.

Scenic Design opportunities may be available as time, skill, interest, and budget permits.

Compensation
– This is a full time salaried position at $432.70 per week, paid bi-monthly ($22,500 annually).
– Health insurance coverage is available through Know Theatre’s group plan.
– Each full time Know Theatre employee is accorded 2 weeks of vacation per fiscal year. Vacation is scheduled as can be accommodated by KTC’s production schedule.

Qualifications
– Bachelor’s Degree in technical theatre, theatrical design, or equivalent professional experience.
– Experience in scenic art and props construction.
– Expertise in a wide variety of paint and surface treatment techniques.
– Experience with Vectorworks and/or Autocad.
– Excellent technical and budget management skills.
– Familiarity with  sound and lighting equipment and consoles.
– Proficiency with standard office software.
– Clear and effective communicator, both written and verbal. Ability to work independently or collaboratively with designers, directors and other staff.
– Experience in managing crews.
– Strong commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion.
– Theatrical background and understanding of the theatrical process.
– Ability to multi-task and work with deadlines. Must have ability to plan projects and work independently.
– Ability to remain calm and productive in difficult situations demonstrating good “people skills” and a sense of humor.
– Ability to work long hours, including weekends and evenings, as necessary during technical rehearsals.
– Ability to lift 50 lbs and handle extensive standing, walking, and step-climbing.
– High level of comfort on ladders.
– Possession of a valid Driver’s license.

Know Theatre is an equal opportunity employer. We strive to have our work and the artists who make it reflect the diversity of our community and the world around us. Applicants from all backgrounds are both welcomed and encouraged to apply.

For questions or to apply, please send cover letter and resume with references to jobs@knowtheatre.com.

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Marketing & Community Relations Manager Sought by Know Theatre of Cincinnati

KTC_logoKnow Theatre of Cincinnati
Marketing & Community Relations Manager
Posted:

Jun 25, 2019
Compensation: $25,000 per year
Starting Date: As early as 7/15/19

Know Theatre of Cincinnati, a 99 seat contemporary theatre company in its 22nd season, seeks a passionate, energized candidate for the position of Marketing & Community Relations Manager to join its small, but mighty, team of full time employees.

Know Theatre is Cincinnati’s Theatrical Playground. The Know showcases unexpected voices, new works, and plays that embrace the inherent theatricality of the live experience. Know Theatre seeks to be a place where artists and audiences feel welcome to take artistic risks, creating work that is cutting edge and accessible.

As one of only a handful of theatres around the country led by a designer, Know Theatre prides itself on the production values it can achieve on a limited budget.

Know Produces 5-8 MainStage productions per season on a year round schedule, along with several smaller scale Second Stage productions and special events designated as “Irregular Programming.”

Know also produces the annual Cincinnati Fringe Festival, a 14 day festival with pop up venues throughout Know’s Historic Neighborhood, Over-the-Rhine.

Overview
The Marketing and Community Relations Manager position at Know Theatre encompasses responsibilities that involve marketing, public relations, and front of house responsibilities.

These responsibilities can be broken down into several categories.

– Marketing/PR
– Event Coordination
– Community Outreach
– Sales/Box Office
– House Management/Bar

The Marketing and Community Relations Manager is also responsible for fulfilling duties some of which are shared by all company members, which shall be noted as Additional Responsibilities.

Specific Duties
Duties under each of these categories include, but are not limited to, the following.

Marketing/PR
– Helps create and oversee the marketing budgets.
– Assists in setting, tracking, and maintaining the marketing timeline and goals.
– Assists in creating collateral digital marketing material including graphics for use in social media.
– Coordinates pick up and distribution of marketing collateral.
– Assists in designing and maintaining the Know Theatre and Fringe Festival websites.
– Serves as primary press contact for the organization.
– Drafts press releases and media alerts.
– Updates ArtsWave guide and other digital event calendars for all events.
– Coordinates and distributes production photography.
– Coordinates promotional photo shoots and videography.
– Creates Know’s Email newsletter.
– Crafts messaging and strategy for other email and social media communications.
– Assists in managing Know Theatre’s social media accounts (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat).
– Coordinates mailing/marketing materials for educational programming.
– Serves as a supervisor of Scripps Howard Communications Intern each Spring.

Community Outreach
– Serves as the face of the organization at events around Cincinnati.
– Builds and maintains relationships with community partners.
– Engages affinity and community groups on a season wide and per production basis.
– Serves as liaison for community based programming conducted with partner organizations.
– Crafts, plans, and executes personalized weekly email outreach to members, and occasional email outreach to flex pass holders and donors.

Box Office and Sales
– Manages Box Office, including creation and maintenance of events within the ticketing system.
– Coordinates the hiring, scheduling, and training of Box Office overhire.
– Assists in maintaining Box Office Policy.
– Assists in ad sales for playbill and Fringe Guide publications.

Front of House Management
– Manages House Management Staffing.
– Coordinate hiring, scheduling, and training of House Management overhire.
– Maintain House Management documentation for each show.
– Compiles information for Curtain Speeches.
– Acts as Bar Series Manager for the Cincinnati Fringe Festival.
– Schedules and facilitates food donations/trucks during Fringe.
– Facilitates volunteer coordination, etc, including volunteer recruitment throughout the year.

Event Coordination
– Assists in managing member and fundraising events.
– Oversees event details including, but not limited to set-up, bar, food, signage, decorations, security, registration, marketing, printing, transportation, & off-site activities.
– Participates in special events as “all staff.”

Additional Responsibilities
– Maintains inventory of supplies for the Underground Lobby Bar.
– Serves as a liaison for volunteers as needed during office hours and events.
– Participates in fundraising events.
– Serves as House Manager as required.
– Serves as Box Officer as required.
– Serves as a technician as required.
– Serves as a bartender as available.
– Answers phones during regular office hours when available.
– Participates in facilities cleanup and maintenance as required.

Specific duties may be altered based on candidate’s skill set and interest.

Compensation
– This is a full time salaried position at $480.77 per week, paid bi-monthly ($25,000 annually).
– Health insurance coverage is available through Know Theatre’s group plan.
– Each full time Know Theatre employee is accorded 2 weeks of vacation per fiscal year. Vacation is scheduled as can be accommodated by KTC’s production schedule.

Qualifications
– Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent professional experience.
– Proficiency with standard office software, especially google docs.
– Familiarity with email marketing systems like MailChimp.
– Familiarity with basic graphic design and design software (like photoshop, GIMP, InDesign, etc).
– Clear and effective communicator, both written and verbal. Ability to work independently or collaboratively.
– Significant writing experience, whether fiction or non-fiction.
– Strong commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion.
– Theatrical background and understanding of the theatrical process.
– Ability to multi-task and work with deadlines. Must have ability to plan projects and work independently.
– Experience with marketing, social media, and targeted advertising.

Know Theatre is an equal opportunity employer. We strive to have our work and the artists who make it reflect the diversity of our community and the world around us. Applicants from all backgrounds are both welcomed and encouraged to apply.

For questions or to apply, please send cover letter and resume with references to jobs@knowtheatre.com.

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Auditions Announced for EVELYN IN PURGATORY at Mariemont Players Inc.

mpi_logoMariemont Players and director Jennifer Keith are pleased to announce auditions for EVELYN IN PURGATORY by Topher Payne.

Audition dates/times: August 19 and 21, 2019 7-9:30pm

Audition Location: Mariemont Players – 4101 Walton Creek Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45227

Production dates: January 10 – 26, 2020

Show Summary:
A sort of Breakfast Club for teachers, Evelyn in Purgatory shows what happens when teachers land in their own version of detention.  A claim of improper behavior by a failing student lands Evelyn Reid in the New York Public School’s Reassignment Center, one of a series of empty offices in the Department of Education Building. There she encounters a group of teachers who have to sit and wait for their cases to be reviewed.  Some are guilty, some are not, but all have long since lost any hope of returning to a classroom.  Over the course of the school year, these colleagues form an unlikely alliance, reminding each other of forgotten passions, emerging to face life outside in unexpected new directions. They also learn French, workshop a screenplay…and learn some troubling secrets about each other.

Character Descriptions:

CANDACE METZGER – 30s. The person with the most power in the room, and the least qualifications for it. From New Jersey, tries to hide the accent but fails when she gets emotional.

EVELYN REID – 30s. Likeable and resourceful. A careful mix of guarded pleasantry- she has a stellar game face. New England native.

LILA WADKINS – 50s. Calm, maternal, thoughtful, witty. The voice of reason. The art teacher everyone wishes they had. Upstate New York native, some residual hippie around the edges.

TOBY FLEMING – 20s. A bit of a geek. Quiet, passive-aggressive, perpetually uncertain. Brooklyn native.

FRED DISALVO – 50s. Bombastic, funny, a bit of a bully. A gym teacher from Hell’s Kitchen, back when that still meant something.

ROBERTA BURKE – 60s. The self-appointed queen of all she surveys. Razor-sharp wit, no patience, and an uncanny ability to spot the weaknesses in those around her. Very Bronx.

ATWOOD (unseen) – The head of the disciplinary panel. The invisible voice of absolute authority. Written as “Ms. Atwood,” but can be changed to “Mr. Atwood” to accommodate a gender swap.

Auditions will consist of cold readings from the script.  Headshots and resumes are appreciated but not required. Please bring any known conflicts. Rehearsals will begin at the end of October or beginning of November.   ALL CAST MEMBERS MUST BE AVAILABLE FOR TECH SUNDAY REHEARSAL ON DECEMBER 29, 2019. 

For more information, please contact director Jennifer Keith at jenniferann4097@gmail.com.

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