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Auditions Announced for PICNIC at Troy Civic Theatre

TROY_logoTo us, Labor Day is the third and last summer holiday; to a small town in Kansas in the early 1950s, Labor Day was the end of summer and the eve of a new school year, and a day for the whole town to celebrate with a picnic. On this day celebrating change, every carefully drawn character has a past with accomplishments and regrets, fears about their future, yet hopes for change in their lives.

Auditions for William Inge’s Pulitzer Prize and New York Drama Critics’ Circle Award winning drama PICNIC will be held at Troy Civic Theatre at 7:00 P.M. on Monday and Tuesday, March 4 and 5, 2019.

Director Jim Lockwood will be looking for actors to fill the following 11 roles:

  • Helen Potts – a widow, and caretaker of her elderly mother, well past her prime, but still flirtatious with younger men.
  • Hal Carter – a vagabond, 20s, good-looking and athletic womanizer, boastful, but insecure; a college friend of Alan, whom he hopes can help him land a job, big dreams, but no plan.
  • Millie Owens – high school student who has already earned a college scholarship, boisterous, assertive, and sassy, but lives in the shadow of her beautiful older sister.
  • Bomber Gutzel – newsboy, older teen, picks on Millie, has eyes for Madge.
  • Madge Owens – 18-year-old former beauty queen who works at dime store, dating a wealthy college student, but searching for escape from small town life, jealous of younger sister’s intelligence and independence.
  • Flo Owens – single mother, 40s -50s, protective of daughters, untrusting of strangers, pressing Madge to marry into money.
  • Rosemary Sydney – school teacher, who rents a room from Flo. She jokingly calls herself an “old maid school teacher”; ultra conservative in art, literature, and behavior until loosened up a bit after a little liquor offered by her boyfriend Howard.
  • Alan Seymour – college student, 20s, smart, polished son of a wealthy executive; dating Madge, but returning to college at the end of summer.
  • Irma Kronkite – school teacher, long-time friend of Rosemary, loud, enjoys her single-life, a jokester when around Rosemary.
  • Christine Schoenwalder – school teacher, 20s to 40s, new to this school, somewhat shy, quiet, looks up to Irma and Rosemary.
  • Howard Bevans – small business owner, 40s to 50s, fond of liquor in a dry state, dating Rosemary, but wary of commitment.

Auditioners will be asked to read excerpts from the script.
A head shot and resumé are desirable, but not required.
Please bring a list of all conflicts between March 4 and May 12 (final performance).

PICNIC will run weekends May 3-12.

If you have questions, contact Jim Lockwood by email at jeckleday@msn.com.

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Auditions Announced for X*ACT Repertory Theater

xactFeaturing Shakespeare’s TWELFTH NIGHT and Moliere’s TARTUFFE.

Each play will be shown on alternate nights for two weekends.  Actors will play one role in each play.  For instance, actor who plays title role of TARTUFFE, will also play Aguecheek in TWELFTH NIGHT.

(See character descriptions below)

Auditions are February 25 and 27 at 7:00 pm

Auditions will be cold readings from both scripts.

Tony Copper will direct TWELFTH NIGHT.
Connie Strait will direct TARTUFFE.

Show Dates:  May 23rd to June 2nd

Location:
45 E. Second St.
Xenia, OH 45385
937-372-0516

Character Descriptions for TARTUFFE:

  • Orgon (male, 40 -60) Head of household who has fallen under the influence of the hypocrite, Tartuffe
  • Elmire (female, 30-50) Second wife of Orgon, a reasonable and attractive woman who is concerned about her husband
  • Damis (male, 20-30) Son of Orgon, stepson of Elmire
  • Mariane (female 20-30) Daughter of Orgon, step-daughter of Elmire. In love with Valere but Orgon wants her to marry Tartuffe.
  • Mme. Pernelle (female, 60-80) Mother of Orgon, silly woman also deluded by and in thrall to Tartuffe.
  • Valere (male, 25-40) Mariane’s suitor, who is rejected by Orgon in favor of Tartuffe, although Orgon has already promised Mariane to him.
  • Cleante (male, 40-60) Orgon’s brother-in-law; brother of Elmire. His is the voice of reason and calm amidst the chaos.
  • Tartuffe (male, 40-60) a religious hypocrite, an imposter, who weasels his way into Orgon’s confidence and then betrays him.
    Dorine (female, any age) Mariane’s maid who acts as a cunning manipulator and commentator on the actions of the play and a source of much comedy. Feisty.
  • Flipote (female, any age) Mme. Pernelle’s maid.
  • M. Loyal, bailiff (male, any age) He serves Orgon his eviction papers.
  • Police Officer (male, any age) He brings Tartuffe to Orgon’s home towards the play’s end.

Character Descriptions for TWELFTH NIGHT:

  • Orsino (Male, 25 – 35): Duke of Illyria, he woos Olivia even as she
    mourns her dead brother
  • Valcurio (Male, 20 – 25): A gentleman who attends Orsino
  • Viola (Female, 25 -30): A survivor of a shipwreck, disguises herself
    as “Cesario” to attend Orsino, falls in love with the Duke
  • Maria (Female, 35 & Up): Olivia’s gentlewoman, she is the witty author
    to humiliate Malvolio
  • Sir Toby Belch (Male, 35 & Up): Uncle to Olivia, a lover of drink & merry-making
  • Sir Andrew Aguecheek (Male, 25 – 35): A wealthy and inane guest in
    Olivia’s home, he makes sloppy attempts to woo Olivia
  • Feste (Male, 25 & Up): Clown in the home of Olivia, he acts as a
    commentator on events. Actor must be able to play guitar & sing
  • Olivia (Female, 25 – 30): A rich countess, having vowed to mourn her
    brother for seven years she rejects the advances of Duke Orsino
  • Malvolio (Male, 35 & Up):Steward to Olivia, peevish and servile, he is
    accused of believing “that all that look on him love him.”
  • Sebastian (Male, 25 – 30): Twin brother to Viola, he is initially
    feared to have perished in a storm at sea.
  • Antonia (Female, 30 & Up): A pirate, in love with Sebastian whom she
    saved from the storm at sea.
  • Fabiana (Female, 20 – 25): A servant to Olivia, she joins in the
    mockery of Malvolio

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Cast Announced for FAHRENHEIT 451 at Xenia Area Community Theatre

xactThe cast includes:

  • Fireman Guy Montag – Eric Mishne
  • Captain Beatty – Geoff Burkman
  • Clarisse – Casey Haller
  • Mildred (“Millie”) – Melissa Henry-Young
  • Mrs. Hudson – Amy Magnus
  • Professor Faber – Dee Berdine
  • Fireman Holden – Trenton Napier
  • Fireman Black – Jeremy Holtgrave
  • Paramedic – Trenton Napier
  • Paramedic – Jeremy Holtgrave
  • Helen – Edith Waugh
  • Alice – Judi Early

THE BOOK PEOPLE 

  • Aristotle – Jamie McQuinn
  • Tolkien – Zan Holtgrave
  • Bronte – Brenna Riethmiller
  • Rostand – Paula Cronan
  • Dostoevsky – Deidre Root
  • St. Exuperey – Paula Cronan
  • Tolstoy – Ben Cronan
  • Wilde – Brenna Riethmiller
  • Carroll – Deidre Root
  • Plato – Judi Early
  • Melville – Deidre Root
  • Robert Louis Stevenson – Harry Shepard

Directed by Mike Taint. Performances run April 5-17.

For more information visit www.xeniaact.org.

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THE REVOLUTIONISTS Runs March 6-10

MU_The Revolutionists logoTHE REVOLUTIONISTS
Miami University Theatre
March 6-10
Studio 88 Theatre [Oxford]

Directed by Stormi Bledsoe

Olympe De Gouges: badass activist-playwright and feminist. That’s how Lauren Gunderson describes her protagonist in this sparkling all-female comedy set during the French Revolution. Olympe yearns to write the great play, the one that will define her time and place in history. With the help of three other actual historical “badasses” — a spy, an assassin, and a certain soon-to-be-beheaded Queen — we come to learn how feminism, extremism, and art have the ability to shape society and change the world.

  • Wed-Sat, March 6-9 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, March 10 at 2pm

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Auditions Announced for Beyond the Proscenium Ensemble

BTP_logoAuditions for Beyond The Proscenium Ensemble

BTPE auditions are on Sat, Feb. 9 and Sun, Feb. 24 from 2pm – 5pm.

The Liberty Exhibition Hall
3938 Spring Grove Avenue
Cincinnati, OH 45223

We are seeking actors full of creativity to become part of Cincinnati’s newest dinner theatre ensemble. We are excited to start our 2019/2020 season with four productions!

Send a email to: ATTAINWorkshop@aol.com to sign up for your time slot. (BTPE actors receive a stipend).

 

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