Monthly Archives: October 2019

Wilmington College Theatre to Present Edgy Musical, HEATHERS

WCTD_Heathers logoDark Comedy Based on 1988 Film, Touches upon Bullying and Unhealthy Desire for Popularity

Rehearsals are underway for Wilmington College Theatre’s production of Heathers, the Musical Nov. 21, 22 and 23, at 7:30 p.m., in Hugh G Heiland Theatre.

Director Bryan Wallingford described the student favorite as “Legally Blonde Meets Mean Girls Meets Carrie.” The dark comedy tackles, via often-grotesque satire, such social issues as bullying and teenagers’ desire to be popular at any cost.

Heathers, the Musical is intended for mature audiences due to stage violence and language.

In 1989, the most vicious creatures in shoulder pads, known as “the Heathers,” terrorize Westerberg High. Veronica Sawyer, who longs to be part of the in-crowd, starts out as their pet project, but after suffering the wrath of Heather Chandler, finds comfort in the arms of a mysterious, Slushie-guzzling stranger, who has plans to put the Heathers in their place.

Based on Daniel Walters’ 1988 film by the same name, Heathers contains edgy and culturally relevant numbers like “Beautiful,” “Candy Store” and “Seventeen.” Book, music and lyrics are by Kevin Murphy and Lawrence O’Keefe.

The cast features: Jennah Blair as Veronica Sawyer, Lachlan O’Neill as Jason “J.D.” Dean, Baylee Martin as Heather Chandler, Brittany Barnett as Heather McNamara, Riley Gatlin as Heather Duke, Fae Maffin as Martha Dunnstock, Allen Caltrider as Ram Sweeney and Gage Clemens as Kurt Kelly. Josh Woodward portrays the roles of Ram’s dad, the principal and Veronica’s dad, while Andrew Conarroe plays Kurt’s dad, Big Bud Dean and the coach, and Bekah Wall is cast as Ms. Fleming and Veronica’s mom.

The Westerberg High students include: Layne Frederick, Parker Gunkel, Andrew Hall, Alyssa Harper, Nicholas Keller, Joseph Schmidt, Jen Cochran, Shelbie Harris, Emma Horick, Cecelia Hunt, Shelby Kirby, Kendra Nelson, Rylee Riggs, Elie Ross, Rebecca Simonji, Jordan Snarr, Aubree Trusty and Maya Wahrhaftig.

In addition to Wallingford, the production team includes Wynn Alexander, scenic and costume design; Becky Haines, lighting and sound design; Timothy Larrick, music direction; Gina Beck, vocal coach; Cole Haugh, choreography; and Virginia Kongos, student stage manager.

Reservations for Heathers, the Musical can be made by contacting the Theatre Box Office, located in Boyd Cultural Arts Center, weekdays, from 9 a.m. to noon and 1 to 4 p.m. at 937.481.2267. Tickets are $15 for adults, $13 for senior citizens and $8 for college and high school students with valid identification. WC students attend free of charge.

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SLUT, the Play at Sinclair

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Eleven women tell the story of slut-shaming and sexual assault in Sinclair Theatre’s production of SLUT, The Play by Katie Cappiello. Pictured left to right, front to back: Leia Gaddis, Kylee Pauley, Rachel Charles, Sabrina Smith, Kiarra Matos, Mari Pullings, Callista Kinney, Lilly Robillard, Bryanna Bentley, Alexis Paige and Becca Shelley. Photo by Patti Celek.

Sinclair Theatre has many connections with an exciting new Netflix series (Grand Army) that is based on Slut, the Play, by Katie Cappiello. The play premieres in Sinclair’s Black Box Theatre November 13-16; playwright Katie Cappiello will be on campus November 14 AND Beau Willimon (producer) was a winner at Dayton Playhouse’s Future Fest and was on campus when it was showcased in Blair Hall.

As part of its new FREE EXPRESSIONS series, Sinclair Theatre will offer SLUT, The Play, by Katie Cappiello, FREE of charge, November 13-16 in the Black Box Theatre, fourth floor of building 2, on Sinclair’s downtown Dayton campus. Tickets are free, but must be reserved at www.sinclair.edu/tickets. This event is sponsored by Sinclair’s Diversity Office.

Developed in collaboration with The Arts Effect All-Girl Theater Company, SLUT: The Play is a theatre piece compiled from the real experiences of high school girls 14-17 that explore sexual assault and the culture that allows it to continue. Offering a platform to have dialogue about sexuality empowers women and teaches them how to stop harassment and assault. The rehearsal process and every performance will be supported by campus and community organizations including: YWCA Sexual Assault Team, Sinclair’s Title IX Office and Counseling Services.

Directed by Gina Neuerer, Music, Theatre & Dance chair, the November 14th performances will feature discussions with the author and host area resource experts. Activities include:

  • Noon Matinee with refreshments and socializing with the playwright to follow in room 2334
  • 4:00 p.m. Presentation on “Rape Culture” by Katie Cappiello in Blair Hall Theatre
  • 7:00 p.m. Performance followed by a post-show Q and A with the playwright Katie Cappiello

Panel discussions with community resource representatives will follow the Nov. 15 & 16 performances.

Cast includes: Bryana Bentley, Callista Kinney, Kylee Pauley, Kiarra Matos, Becca Shelley, Alexis Paige, Leia Gaddis, Sabrina Smith, Lilly Robillard, Cormari Pullings, Rachel Charles, Matt Poliachik, Kasaahn Johnson, and Devante Wheaton.

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Cast Announced for MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS at Covedale Center

CCPAThe cast includes:

  • Sydney Kline  as Esther
  • Brianna Bernard as Rose
  • Tyler Rosenblatt as Lon
  • Clare Graff as Agnes
  • Morgan O. Reynolds as Tootie
  • Talia Zoll as Anna
  • John Langley as Alonzo
  • Joe Hornbaker as Grandpa
  • Dylan McGill as Warren
  • Matthew Gretz as John
  • Angela Alexander Nalley as Katie
  • Zoe Rose Davidson as Lucille/Ensemble
  • Cassidy Steele as Eve/Ensemble
  • Allison Hinkel as Ensemble
  • Peter Cutler as Clinton Badger/Ensemble
  • Randolph Geers as Peewee Drummond/Ensemble
  • Zac Holman asSidney Purvis/Ensemble)

Directed & choreograped by Dee Anne Bryll. Music directed by Ryan Heinrich.

Performances run Feb. 13-March 8.

For more information visit www.cincinnatilandmarkproductions.com/CCPA

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Auditions Announced for OLIVER! at Hamilton Rotary Presents

RP_100 logoWe are excited to begin the journey for what is sure to be another amazing show.  Auditions are one evening only, December 16th with audition slots available from 6-9pm.  Callbacks will be Dec 18th from 6-9pm at the same location.

Directed by Rodney Neal
Music voice direction by Betsy Horton
Music conducted by Benjamin Price
Choreographed by Sam Murray
Produced by Angie Neal

Come prepared with a song: approximately 30 bars of music in the style of a Broadway Musical.

Rehearsals will start in January and are currently scheduled for Mondays and Tuesdays 6:30-8:30 and Sundays 3-6.

Oliver! Character Descriptions:
(Ages listed are to be considered stage age and are only a guidline)

  • Oliver Twist: An orphan workhouse boy, age range 8-13, singer (smooth boyish soprano)/actor. British (not cockney) accent, bright and innocent. This character is in approximately 80% of the scenes, parents should note he will be required at rehearsal more than any other person in the show.
  • Fagin: Middle aged leader of a children’s band of thieves, age range 35- 50s, singer/actor. Cockney accent. Described as devious, a user, sly fox, con man, very personable.
  • Artful Dodger: A street kid, age range 13-18, singer/actor. Cockney accent. Very energetic, highly personable, intelligent and savvy beyond his years, Fagin’s right hand “man”.
  • Bill Sykes: Also worked for Fagin as a youth now a feared master criminal, age range 25-40s actor/singer (baritone). Cockney accent. Good looking in a rough sort of way, sociopath, a killer who only looks out for himself.
  • Nancy: When she was younger worked for Fagin, now a “barmaid” at the Three Cripples Bar, age range 20-30s, singer (good belt)/actress should have decent movement skills. Cockney accent. She lives with and loves Bill Sykes, pretty, intelligent, longs for a better life.
  • Bet: Nancy’s friend, may also have worked for Fagin, age range 15-25, singer/actress should move well. Cockney accent. She idolizes Nancy.
  • Mr. Bumble: The Master of the Workhouse, age range 35-55, singer (tenor)/actor. Cockney accent. A large, pompous and corrupt bureaucrat.
  • Widow Corney: The Mistress of the Workhouse, age range 30-50, singer (soprano belt)/ actress. Cockney accent. Sharp tongued widow, also corrupt.
  • Mr. Brownlow: Older gentleman, age range 40-60, actor/singer. British (not cockney) accent. Kind upper class gentleman, Oliver’s grandfather.
  • Mr. Sowerberry: The undertaker, age range 30-45, actor/singer (baritone). Cockney accent. Kind of creepy, “buy” Oliver from Bumble to work in the funeral home as a coffin follower, may be an alcoholic.
  • Mrs. Sowerberry: The undertaker’s wife, age range 30-45, actress/singer (mezzo). Cockney accent. More business savvy than her husband.
  • Noah Claypole: Undertaker’s apprentice, age range 18-25, actor. Cockney accent. May have also come from Workhouse. Feels threatened by, dislikes and torments Oliver.
  • Charlotte: Sowerberry’s daughter, age range 16-25, actress. Cockney accent. Attracted to Noah, kind of flirty.
  • Dr. Grimwig: A doctor, age range 35-55, actor. British (not cockney) accent. Upper class, friend of Mr. Brownlow.
  • Mrs. Bedwin: A housekeeper, age range 35-55. British (not cockney) accent. Works for Mr. Brownlow. Warm personality.

Workhouse & Fagin KIDS
Will cast boys AND girls. Including Dodger’s friend Charley. Singers/actors, let us know if you have any “special skills” example: acrobatics, tumbling, juggling, dance etc. We are looking for boys and girls who are bright and personable.  Boys and girls will be in one or more of the following: Workhouse Boys, Workhouse Assistants, Bow Street Runners, Street Vendors (Criers) Crowd of Onlookers and Passersby.

Adult Featured Ensemble
Singers (all voice types), characters with cockney and traditional British accents. Include in this are the “featured” soloists: The Rose Seller (mezzo), Strawberry Seller (soprano), Milk Maid (soprano), Knife Grinder (baritone) and Long Song Seller (Tenor); featured roles Old Sally and Old Lady (cockney accents), & the Chairman. Let us know if you have dance training.

Date: 12/16/2019 (Mon.)
Time: 6:00pm – 9:30pm EDT
Location: The Fitton Center for Creative Arts – 101 S Monument Ave, Hamilton, Oh 45011

Performances are March 19-22.

Reserve your audition slot at https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70a054faca828a64-rotary

 

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Auditions Announced for CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN at Greater Hamilton Civic Theatre

GHCT_logoCHEAPER BY THE DOZEN Auditions
Greater Hamilton Civic Theatre
215 S. Third St., Hamilton OH

December 9 & 10, 2019

  • 6:30pm Younger kids (ages 3 – 10)
  • 7:30pm Older kids (ages 11 – 18) & Adults

Cast Requirements:

  • 1 Adult Male (stage age 40 – 60)
  • 1 Adult Female (stage age 40 – 50)
  • 2-3 Adult Females (stage age 30 – 70)
  • 1 Adult Male (stage age 50 – 70)
  • 2 Teen Males (stage age 17 – 18)

The Children:

  • 3 Girls (stage age 14 – 18)
  • 3 Boys (stage age 10 – 15)
  • 6 Children (stage age 3 – 10)

Rehearsals: Sunday afternoons, Tuesday and Friday evenings starting December 15 (no rehearsal December 24 or December 31)

Children up to 10 years old will be released from week night rehearsals by 8:00pm until the week of the show, when all attempts will be made to release them by 9:00pm on Monday – Wednesday. The nights of the shows, the children will not be done until close to 10pm.

Performances are Feb. 13-16.

Questions can be sent to the director, Tracy Botos, at tracy.botos211@gmail.com.

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