Yearly Archives: 2019

Additional Auditions Announced for HISTORY IN ACTION at Caesar’s Ford Theatre

CFT_logoCaesar’s Ford Theatre, Inc will hold additional auditions for HISTORY IN ACTION: A Festival of New Historic Drama on Saturday June 15, 2019 from 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM in the first floor meeting room of the Xenia Branch of the Greene County Library 76 E. Market Street Xenia, Ohio 45385.

The festival will consist of staged readings of selected plays about the history of Ohio. Historical content will include but not be limited to plays about the Col. Charles Young, the Wright Brothers, and the Underground Railroad.

The festival is scheduled for September 14, 15, 21, and 22, 2019 in Greene County Ohio.

Some roles have been cast but more roles are available. These include:

  • Female in her 20’s (2) – African American, Caucasian
  • Female in her 30’s (2) – African American, Caucasian
  • Female in her 40’s (2) – African American, Caucasian
  • Male in his 20’s (2) – African American, Caucasian
  • Male in his 30’s (2) – African American, Caucasian
  • Male in his 40’2 (2) – African American, Caucasian

Participants are asked to prepare a short monologue from a play or movie and will be asked to read scenes from one or more scripts. For additional information about Caesar’s Ford Theatre, Inc visit www.caesarsford.com  or contact us at info@caesarford.com or 937.376.3857 evenings only.

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Auditions Announced for Sketch Comedy Show at The Company

TCO_logoThe Company is excited to announce that our next show will be Saturday, June 29th, at Clifton Performance Theater!

Interested in performing in the show? We’ll be meeting Wednesday, June 5th from 7:00-9:00 in the meeting room at the Groesbeck Branch Library (2994 W Galbraith Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45239) for open Auditions.

Anyone interested in performing must come to these auditions. Actors will be asked to perform cold readings from selected sketches. Headshots/resumes are not necessary. Rehearsal dates and times will be based on the availability of the performers, but will likely be 6 total rehearsals between June 6th-28th.

(NOTE: If you have conflicts for the auditions, but are interested, just let us know! We’ll do what we can to make it work.)

Hope to see many of you there!

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Call for Female Actors for 10_WOMEN

MISC_10 Women logoUpdated 5/31/19 10:15am
Thank you for your interest but all roles have been cast.

10_Women, a project powered by a People’s Liberty grant, is seeking 5-10 female actors to interpret and portray the historic women being celebrated during the scope of the project.

Actors will perform in period dress at an event in the evening on June 12. Although the majority of the interpretation will be unscripted, actors will perform a 2-5 minute scripted monologue that will be filmed to be integrated with the project long-term. Actors will be provided with a variety of resources to assist with the interpretation.

The project will provide costume, hair, and make-up assistance, if needed.

If actors are interested but not available for the event, they may still be engaged for the filmed monologue.

Each performer will receive an honorarium of $175 for the event/filming, or $100 for the filming only. If interested:

  •         Please read over the short bios for the 10 women.
  •         Electronically submit a headshot and resume to:
            Kristin Suess, Project Lead, 10_Women
    at 
    kms.artsguru@gmail.com
  •         Indicate which woman or women are of interest for your portrayal.

*Please note that there are 2 roles for black actors.

Bios & Photo References: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1CAFruQ_b58Yw223UGmJhkAZ5_tNSTjjE

Available Roles:

  • Theda Bara, the first sex symbol of the silent film era.
  • *Virginia Coffey, civil rights activist who helped desegregate Coney Island.
  • Dorothy Dolbey, the first woman to serve as mayor of Cincinnati.
  • Cora Dow, the entrepreneur of the Dow’s Drugs chain of drugstores.
  • *Sarah Fossett, an operative in the Underground Railroad who desegregated the city’s streetcars.
  • Dottie Kamenshek, a champion baseball player of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League.
  • Edna Murphey, the founder of Odorono anti-perspirant who changed advertising.
  • Sister Anthony O’Connell, a nun who worked as a field nurse during the Civil War.
  • Jessie M. Partlon, a pioneering journalist and women’s rights activist.
  • Venus Ramey, the former Miss America who turned to politics.

 

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Pugsley Sought for THE ADDAMS FAMILY at the Covedale Center

CCPACincinnati Landmark Productions is seeking our Pugsley for our production of The Addams Family at the Covedale Center.

Male, Supporting boy soprano (unchanged voice) Vocal range A sharp to F sharp

Pugsley is a precocious, at times obnoxious, young boy who loves being tortured by his sister. He is energetic and a dedicated troublemaker. He too puts family first and wants to ensure that he won’t lose his sister to her new boyfriend.

Playing age 9 – 14 years.

If interested in auditioning, email Jennifer Perrino at jenniferperrino@clpshows.org (no calls). Send a photo and if you have it, a resume too.

Rehearsals begin Sept 4th. Performances run October 17 – November 10th.

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Auditions Announced for INCIDENT AT VICHY at Alibi Players

Alibi Players is proud to announce auditions for Arthur Miller’s chilling 75-minute play, ALIBI_logoINCIDENT AT VICHY.

Audition Dates:

  • Sunday, Aug. 25 1-3pm
  • Tuesday, Aug. 27 7-9pm

Location:
Fraternal Order of Eagles
403 W Benson St.
Cincinnati, OH 45215
Parking in back.  Enter through parking lot door

INCIDENT AT VICHY is a 1964 play by American dramatist Arthur Miller about a group of men detained in Vichy France and held to wait unknowingly, for what turns out to be their “racial” inspection by German military officers and Vichy French police during World War II. It focuses on the subjects of human nature, guilt, fear, and complicity and examines how the Nazis were able to perpetrate the Holocaust with so little resistance.  Hailed as “one of the most important plays of our time,” by Howard Taubman in The New York Times, the play is as relevant today as it was 55 years ago.

There are parts for 16 men and every one is a plum role!

Roles:

  • 14 men (stage ages 20s – 60s)
  • 1 boy (stage age 16)
  • 1 older male Rabbi (stage age 60s-80s)

Please sign up below at SignUpGenius to secure your time slot. Please bring a resume and a picture if you have one. Also, please have a list of conflicts from February 3 – March 20, 2020.  Auditions will consist of cold readings from the script.

Sign up for auditions on SignUpGenius

Rehearsals will be held Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday evenings from 7-9pm beginning Feb. 3rd through March 4th and tech week begins Sunday, March 8th – Thursday, March 12th.

Performances (at the Sharonville Cultural Arts Center):

  • Friday, March 13   8:00pm
  • Saturday, March 14   8:00pm
  • Sunday, March 15   2:00pm
  • Friday, March 20   8:00pm
  • Saturday, March 21   8:00pm
  • Sunday, March 22   2:00pm

Accents will not be used except for the Professor and the Major who are German and Von Berg who is Austrian.

If you have any questions please contact the director, Alan Kootsher at akootsher@yahoo.com.

FYI, a production of the play can be found online here.

Special thanks to the Fraternal Order of Eagles for providing audition and rehearsal space.

www.alibiplayers.com

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