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Xavier University Theatre Presents THE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIME, Sept. 19-22

XU_The Curious Incident logo(CINCINNATI, Sept. 9, 2019) – Xavier University Theatre kicks off its 2019-2020 season with a production of Simon Stephens’ heartwarming drama The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time. Based on the acclaimed novel by Mark Haddon, the Tony Award-winning play runs Sept. 19 to 22 in Xavier’s Gallagher Student Center Theatre.

Christopher, a 15-year old boy with a penchant for math and a perfect memory, resolves to uncover the mystery surrounding the untimely death of his neighbor’s dog, Wellington. But when his investigation crescendos into a devastating personal reveal, Christopher is spurred to undertake a life-changing trek across southern England.

“I’m incredibly excited to tell this story and to start our season with this show,” said Stephen Skiles, director of theatre at Xavier and the production’s director. “Christopher’s journey is heroic, and his worldview offers an important perspective for students to experience. The show is also technically difficult, a tremendous challenge for us to tackle. Our cast and production team are doing terrific work. I think audiences will not only be moved by the story but also amazed at the technical proficiency of our team.”

“This has been one of my favorite rehearsal processes by far, and that’s primarily because of how challenging the show is,” said junior Holland Taylor, who plays Siobhan, Christopher’s teacher. “It’s a complex piece, and I’m very proud of what our team has created. An audience member is going to get very detailed insight into Christopher’s mind, and I think that’s extremely special.”

Senior Gigi Relic, who portrays Christopher’s mother, notes the larger implications of the young man’s story. “Curious Incident reminds us of the power we have to succeed when we make up our mind to do something. Through every obstacle he faces, Christopher shows courage and persistence.”

The cast for The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time includes sophomores Dylan O’Leary, Connie Kavensky and Elliot Auch; juniors Holland Taylor, Thomas Wehby and Amara Shroba; and seniors Andrew Leonard, Ellie Conniff, Matt Wilkinson and Gigi Relic. In addition to Skiles, other members of the creative team include Joe Leonard (Set Designer/Technical Director), Jessica Pitcairn (Costume Designer), Joe Beumer (Lighting Designer) and Kevin Semancik (Sound Designer). Katherine Ivins, junior, is the stage manager. Assistant stage managers are sophomore Lauren Davidson and junior Steven Lindner.

Performances take place at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 19, 20, 21 and 22 and 2:00 p.m. on Sept. 21 and 22. Tickets for The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time are available now through the Xavier University Theatre Box Office. They are $18 each for adults and $13 each for students, as well as Xavier faculty and staff. To purchase tickets, visit www.xavier.edu/theatretickets or call 513-745-3939.

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Disney’s THE LITTLE MERMAID Runs Sept. 13-22

CPAM_The Little Mermaid logoDisney’s THE LITTLE MERMAID
Children’s Performing Arts of Miamisburg
Sept. 13-22
Memorial Hall [Miamisburg]

Directed by Richard Waldeck
Vocal & orchestra direction by Lorri Topping
Choreographed by Katie Kerry

Official cast list |

In a magical kingdom fathoms below, we meet Ariel, the little mermaid who is tired of flipping her fins and longs to be part of the fascinating world on dry land. Joining her are Sebastian, Ariel’s crabby sidekick; Ursula, the evil sea witch; Triton, King of the Sea and the handsome and human Prince Eric. Based on the Disney animated film and hit Broadway musical. Dive on in! Life is the bubbles, under the sea!

  • Fri-Sat, Sept. 13-14 at 7pm
  • Sun, Sept. 15 at 2pm
  • Fri-Sat, Sept. 20-21 at 7pm
  • Sun, Sept. 22 at 2pm

Official page |

 

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Auditions Announced for HAPPY HOLLANDAISE! at St. Paul Players

SPP_logoSt. Paul Players announce auditions for their December production, HAPPY HOLLANDAISE! by Tim Koenig

Directed by Randy Blake

  • Sunday September 22 at 2:00 pm
  • Tuesday September 24 at 7:00 pm.

St. Paul Lutheran Church – 106 Maple St. Reading, Ohio 45215
Parking Lot for the Church is 121 Willow St. Reading, Ohio 45215

Any questions email stpaulplayers@gmail.com

Performance dates: December 6-8 and 13-15

Auditions consist of cold readings from the script.

All Claire Finley wants is the perfect Christmas. She’s hired the celebrated gourmet chef Vilma Hasenpfeffer to prepare her famous Hasenpfeffer Hollandaise Sauce for her dinner guests — the new vicar and his very pregnant wife, Mary. Unfortunately, however, the chef is late, the guests are early and there are burglars loose in the neighborhood. To top it all off, Claire’s father has been hit on the head (with the crèche, no less!) And thinks he’s the leading man in all of the West End theatre productions of the last 30 years! With the help of her quirky brother George, Claire tries to keep everything together as it continues to unravel in this sidesplitting British farce reminiscent of Arsenic and Old Lace.

Characters:

  • Claire Finley….impulsive and manipulative, but not malicious
  • George Finley….Claire’s brother; charming, but clumsy
  • Philip Linley….George and Claire’s eccentric father
  • Vilma Hasenpfeffer….renowned German gourmet chef famous for her sauces; also plays her twin sister Helga
  • Larry Finch….the Lone Wolf Burglar; a second-story man past his prime.
  • Irene Quigley….Larry’s young apprentice from America
  • Father William Abbott….the new vicar; nervous about his new parish
  • Mary Abbott….Father Abbott’s long-suffering and very pregnant wife.
  • Inspector Archie Abernathy or Inspector Alice Abernathy….officious and by the book

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MONSTER BASH: A Fundraiser for The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati

TCTC_Monster Bash Committee Members 2019

Lisa Connelly, Dr. Avani Modi, Laura Bowling, TCT Development Director Anne Venters, and Libby Galvin Brock.

CINCINNATI:  Join The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati for the inaugural Monster Bash, a Halloween costume party for the whole family, October 26 from 5-9 p.m. at TCT’s headquarters at 4015 Red Bank Road.

Come dressed in your Halloween best and enjoy festive activities including pumpkin decorating, face painting, trick-or-treating, dancing, prize raffles, costume contests, TCT’s new haunted theater interactive experience, and much more.  Enjoy delicious food from Montgomery Inn, Skyline Chili, LaRosa’s, Ruby’s Chocolate and more.

Costumes for children and adults are encouraged but may not contain any weapons that resemble or could easily be mistaken for an actual weapon.  Masks may be worn, as long as the mask does not cover the entire face and eyes are visible.

A party with a purpose, proceeds from The Monster Bash support TCT’s numerous arts education opportunities and initiatives for more than 170,000 children and young adults across Cincinnati. Through sponsorships and guest ticket sales, the committee for The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati’s Monster Bash will raise funds to further our mission of educating, entertaining and engaging audiences of all ages through professional theatrical productions and arts education programming.

Tickets are available now and start at $40 for children, and $65 for adults. Family packages (2 adults, 2 children) are also available for a limited time starting at $175, with additional child tickets starting at $25 and adult tickets $35. Prices will increase after September 26 to $50 for children and $75 for adults.  All adult tickets include wine and beer.  Parking is free.

Tickets are available now at www.thechildrenstheatre.com.

The Monster Bash is generously supported by Presenting Sponsor: Macy’s.  Experience Sponsors include:  Lisa and John Connelly, Charlie and Christine Schiff, Anne and Len Texter, and Deloitte.  Media Sponsors are Cincinnati Magazine, Cincinnati Baby Guide, Q102, LOCAL 12 and Norton Outdoor Advertising.  The event’s Spooky Consultant is The Dent Schoolhouse.

The Monster Bash Committee is co-chaired by Lisa Connelly and Anne Texter, with support from Tara Adams, Laura Bowling, Jessica Cicchinelli, Libby Galvin Brock, Meg Kohnen, Dr. Avani Modi, Casey Ruschman and Jennifer Suttles.

For additional information on how your business or family can become a Monster Bash sponsor, please call Mary Wright at 513-569-8080 x14 or email mary.wright@tctcincinnati.com.

Celebrating 100 years, The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati is the nation’s oldest professional theatre for young audiences.

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Auditions Announced for ANNIE GET YOUR GUN at Footlighters Inc.

FLI_logoThe Footlighters, Inc. announces auditions for ANNIE GET YOUR GUN

Book by Herbert Fields and Dorothy Fields
Music and Lyrics by Irving Berlin

Directed by Gina Kleesattel
Music Direction by Alan Masters
Produced by Alan Masters and Bill Geraghty

Auditions:

  • Sunday, November 10th 7:00pm-10:00pm
  • Monday, November 11th 7:00pm-10:00pm

Callbacks:
Tuesday, November 12th 7:00pm-10:00pm

Location:
The Stained Glass Theatre, 802 York Street, Newport KY 41071

Please bring 16-32 bars of two contrasting songs that show your vocal range. Please have your music marked with the 16-32 bars that you want to sing for each song in advance. No recordings please. An accompanist will be provided. Please don’t audition with anything from ANNIE GET YOUR GUN. A dance combination will be a part of the initial audition after you have sung.

Auditionees are asked to sign up for a slot, but walk-ins will be accepted in the first available opening. A headshot and resume is appreciated but not required. SIGN UP HERE: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0448aeae2babfc1-auditions6

For questions about auditions please contact Alan Masters at 513-328-5097 or aemasters@aol.com.

Performance dates: April 23-May 9

Synopsis:
The story is a fictionalized version of the life of Annie Oakley (1860–1926), a sharpshooter who starred in Buffalo Bill’s Wild West, and her romance with sharpshooter Frank Butler. The 1946 Broadway production was a hit, and the musical had long runs in both New York (1,147 performances) and London, spawning revivals, a 1950 film version, and television versions. Songs that became hits include “There’s No Business Like Show Business,” “Doin’ What Comes Natur’lly,” “You Can’t Get a Man with a Gun,” “They Say It’s Wonderful,” and “Anything You Can Do.” This production will be using the revised libretto by Tony, Oscar and Emmy winner Peter Stone. As Newsday reported, Stone’s revisions ‘are sweetly ingenious, and the show is a dream.’ Stone reshaped the 1946 book to create a Wild West show-within-a-show that frames the ageless ‘Anything You Can Do I Can Do Better’ love story of sharpshooters Annie Oakley and Frank Butler. Stone has added a secondary romance between the younger sister of Frank’s bothersome assistant Dolly, and a boy who is (to Dolly’s horror) part Native American.

Roles:

  • Frank Butler (Lead): Male, 30-60
    A suave sharpshooter in Buffalo Bill’s show–he enjoys his status as a heartbreaker and star of the show, and would like to keep it that way; low A-high F.
  • Annie Oakley (Lead): Female, 18-40
    Backwoods woman, an incredible talent as a markswoman, has no idea about “nuthin’ cept shootin'”; she immediately falls head over heels for Frank, who prefers a more dainty type of woman; a happy, endearing country girl who is an amazing markswoman; illiterate, not very “lady-like”; strong singer-comedian who carries the show; mezzo-belt, low G-high F.
  • Dolly Tate (Lead): Female, 18-40
    Frank Butler’s “lovely” assistant, an over-the-top, bigoted, ambitious, and mean-spirited woman whose principal role is to make everyone else miserable; she does this in a very funny way.
  • Buffalo Bill Cody (Lead): Male, 35-75
    Middle-aged soldier/Indian scout turned showman; runs the “Wild West Show” that features sharpshooters Annie Oakley and Frank Butler, and plenty of musicians, cowboys, cowgirls, Indians and assorted family members; low B–high F.
  • Charlie Davenport (Lead): Male, 30-70
    Middle-aged manager of the Wild West Show, always setting the scene for this show-within-a-show.
  • Chief Sitting Bull (Supporting): Male, 35-80
    Leader of the Sioux Nation, adopts Annie as his daughter and puts his money into show business with the Wild West Show in order to be near her; has keen insight into human nature, which he shares through many one-liners.
  • Pawnee Bill (Supporting): Male, 35-80
    Owner of the Far East Show; Buffalo Bill’s former partner and current rival.
  • Little Jake, Annie’s Little Brother (Supporting): Male, 12+
    Annie’s 8- to-10-year-old brother, her “bird dog” who flushes out game for her to shoot; extra points if he can make “armpit noises”; boy soprano or alto; low B flat-high D.
  • Jessie, Annie’s Little Sister (Supporting): Female, 12+
    Annie’s 10- to-14-year-old sister, also part of the family hunting business; sopranos/altos; low B flat-high D.
  • Nellie, Annie’s Other Little Sister (Supporting): Female, 12+
    Annie’s 10- to-14-year-old sister, also part of the family hunting business; sopranos/altos; low B flat-high D.
  • Adult Ensemble (Chorus / Ensemble): Males & Females, 15+
    Cowboys, Indians, Roustabouts, Cowgirls, Royals of Europe, New York Socialites; special talents for members of the ensemble include rope twirlers, guitar pickers, gymnasts and tumblers, mandolin or fiddle players, tap dancers, Indian hoop dancers, and whistlers; all voice types needed.
  • Tommy Keeler (Lead): Male, 17-26
    A dashing young knife-thrower with the Wild West Show, part Native American, and very much in love with Winnie. Tenor or High Baritone Low B flat – High F. Two duets with Winnie.
  • Winnie Tate (Lead): Female, 15-26
    Dolly’s 17-year-old sister. Tommy throws knives at her and hopes to marry her as soon as she turns 18. Mezzo Soprano or Soprano. Low B flat – High F. Two duets with Tommy.

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