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Auditions Announced for OF DRAGONS AND DWARVES at Village Players

VP_logoSeptember 4, 2019, Fort Thomas, KY—Village Players of Fort Thomas and director Steve Myers are excited to announce auditions for their December 2019 production!

OF DRAGONS AND DWARVES is an original musical play by local playwright Jack Williams and composer Linda Baumheckel. It runs December 6th-15th.

Plenty of roles for children in this family-friendly, original production! Auditions will take place Sunday 9/15/19 @ 2:00 pm and Monday 9/16/19 @ 7:00 pm at 8 N. Fort Thomas Avenue, Fort Thomas, KY 41075 (street level).

Audition requirements:
Actors will read from the script. This is not a traditional musical, but a play with music, so please be prepared to sing “Happy Birthday” or another well-known, unaccompanied song. No sheet music or backing track is necessary.

A resume and headshot are welcome and appreciated, but not required.

CHARACTERS:

  • Wizard: Sly but good-natured. The father figure, he is a combination of encouraging friend, confidant, strict authoritarian, and the absent-minded professor. He or she can be any age.
  • Frog: The Wizard’s alter-ego. He is mischievous and fun-loving, enthusiastic, and sympathetic. Any age.
  • Prince: The handsome hero. He is brave and bright, naïve and modest, decisive but inexperienced. Stage age is late teens – twenties.
  • Princess: Outspoken, gutsy. The Princess is sometimes hot-headed. Although clumsy, she retains a lady-like demeanor. Stage age is late teens – twenties.
  • Iniquity (the Dragon): A true villain who possesses the grace of Captain Hook, the subtlety of Jack the Ripper, and the confidence of the Cowardly Lion. Deliciously evil, but not threatening. Any age.

The Elves and Dwarves: (Any ages, preferably children approximately 10 and up.)

  • Clip: The enthusiastic leader of the Elves. Good natured, but like the other Elves, Clip is a little too quick to react. Carries clippers.
  • Snip: The lieutenant Elf, Snip is the loyal follower of Clip. Carries snippers.
  • Drip: Possessor of the constant cold, excitable Drip seems to be on a different wave-length than the other Elves. This is often misconstrued as a lack of intelligence or cowardice, but is instead a firm grasp of reality. Carries a water can.
  • Mortar: The enthusiastic leader of the Dwarves. He is Clip’s Dwarven counterpart. Carries a pick.
  • Spade: Snip’s counterpart. Carries a spade.
  • Sledge: Like Drip, Sledge marches to the beat of a different drummer and is underestimated by his fellows. Carries a sledge and a rock.
  • Dwelf: Dwelf is more cute animal than human, although what kind of animal is never quite apparent. Devoted to the Wizard, Dwelf aids him on stage and off.

Village Players of Fort Thomas, Kentucky, is a vibrant community theatre that has produced plays and musicals for more than 50 years. Performing in an intimate space, you will feel like you are part of the action, sitting inches from the actors on three sides of the stage. We strive to appeal to a broad audience, producing three main-stage shows of varying styles and a children’s show each winter. Village Players is a member of the American Association of Community Theatre (AACT), Association of Community Theatres Cincinnati (ACT), Ohio Community Theatre Association (OCTA), and the Kentucky Theatre Association (KTA).

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Auditions Announced for LIKE DEMONS at InBocca Performance

IBP_logoAnnouncing open auditions for our fall production! Any and everyone is welcome–we want to see all body types, skin colors, orientations, backgrounds.

Set during the backdrop of the American Civil War, LIKE DEMONS is a tale of historical fiction based on the forgotten true stories of real women who lived and fought as male soldiers on the battlefield. Their silent heroism, true patriotism, and love of honor come to life in the story of one woman’s journey as a soldier and spy for the duration of America’s bloodiest war. Written by Maggie Lou Rader and directed by Alice Flanders.

Auditions are Sept. 16th 4pm-9pm

Lincoln Grant Scholar House – 824 Greenup Street, Covington, Kentucky 41011

Please click the link below to pick a slot.
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050B4EAEA829A5FE3-like

We would like to see a monologue, 3 minutes or less; any sort of monologue. Bring us whatever you have—comedic, dramatic, two people doing a scene, whatever makes you feel awesome and empowered!

We are looking to cast 6 performers, women AND men, of any age (adults only, please).

Rehearsals will begin the 21st of October for a Mid-November performance and will be 4-5 days a week, in the evenings.

This is a paying gig. Payment information is available upon casting.

Performance site is TBA.

Please email info@inboccaperformance.com with any questions.

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Cast Announced for DECISION HEIGHT at Dayton Theatre Guild

DTGDayton Theatre Guild is pleased to announce the cast of DECISION HEIGHT by Meredith Dayna Levy.

The cast (in order of appearance):

  • Wendi Michael as Mrs. Deaton
  • Amanda Schrader as Virginia
  • Samantha Stark as Eddie
  • Carly Laurette Risenhoover-Peterson as Norma Jean
  • Heather Atkinson as Rosalie
  • Amy Leigh as Alice
  • Susie Gutierrez as Carol
  • Janell Blanks as Ziggie Lewis
  • Kat King as Mildred

CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL!

DECISION HEIGHT tells the story of six Women’s Air Force Service Pilots (called WASPS) who flew aircraft during World War II. While they didn’t see combat, these ladies were responsible for transporting planes and pulling targets for live ammunition training, freeing the men for active duty after the attack on Pearl Harbor. The WASPS proved an important asset for the military, but have been largely forgotten in the history books. This play was the winner of the 2013 Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival.

Directed by David Senatore
Produced by Kathy Mola

The show runs weekends Oct 11-27, 2019

For more information visit www.daytontheatreguild.org.

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Auditions Announced for THE CHRISTMAS JOURNEY 2019 at Tri-County Assembly

TCA_The Christmas Journey 2019 logoPlease carefully read through all of the below information. Click here for the Facebook event.

Sun, Sept. 15 at 5pm & Tue, Sept. 17 at 6pm

Tri-County Assembly
7350 Dixie Hwy, Fairfield, Ohio 45014

Auditions will be in the Prayer Chapel, behind the Main Sanctuary. Enter through the doors by the red steps, facing CCS Elementary School.

Auditions are on a first-come, first serve-basis. Those auditioning will be seen as they arrive and sign in, with the exception of dancers. Dancers are to be here promptly at the start of auditions.

You only need to come to one day of auditions.

Auditions will consist of a cold read from the script. Please also come with a clean, thirty second to one minute monologue of your choice.

Those auditioning for a singing role, please also come with a prepared audition song, roughly 16 bars (1 minute maximum). Roles listed with an asterisk* require singing. Soldiers and Townspeople are nonspeaking, but require some group/choral singing. All other singing roles are also speaking.

Anyone under the age of 18 must have a parent with them at the audition to read over and sign the audition form. Those who are 18 but still in high school will still need a parent to be with them. Thank you!

*PLEASE NOTE: IF NEEDED, THERE WILL BE CALLBACKS ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19TH 6-9PM*

ABOUT THE CHRISTMAS JOURNEY:
The Christmas Journey is a TCA Worship Arts original that gives the audience a closer look at the people we often hear about leading up to the birth of Jesus, but never get to know deeper. By experiencing a bit of their different encounters, we will get to see more of the role they played, how they might have been affected, and what it might have been like to be one of those key figures as they went on the journey of a lifetime to the birth of the Messiah!

CAST:
NOTE: The age listed next to each role is the stage age, the age the character must appear to be.

  • Mom- late 20s to mid 40s
  • Matthew- age 6-10, please note this role has a lot of lines
  • *Joseph- age 18-30 *This role involves spoken word*(coaching provided)
  • *Mary- age 17-25 **This role involves spoken word** (coaching provided)
  • *Elizabeth- age 35-60
  • Innkeeper- age 40+
  • Innkeeper’s wife- age 40+
  • *King Herod- age 40+
  • *King Herod’s Servant- age 18-35
  • *Roman Soldier (six total Roman Soldiers)- age 18+
  • Melchoir (magi/wise man)- age 40+
  • Balthasar (magi/wise man)- age 40+
  • Caspar (magi/wise man)- age 30+
  • Caspar’s wife- age 30+
  • Caspar’s child- age 8-12
  • Shepherd 1 (Asher)- age 30+
  • Shepherd 2 (Zebulun)- age 16+
  • *Townspeople- While we are looking to cast mostly 18+ for townspeople, there is a need for some children and teens. ALL AGES are welcome and are encouraged to audition
  • Dancers- Looking for a variety of ages for two dance numbers. Dancers auditioning will learn a section of choreography from each song. Dancers may even have chance to show a prepared 1 minute routine. Please come dressed in modest dance attire.
  • *Celebrate the King singers- Precast

All roles are open to all ethnicities. If you are interested in a specific role, but feel you might not be the right age, please still audition.

Rehearsals: Sundays 5-8 pm and Thursdays 6-9pm, beginning Sunday, October 13th

Performances: Friday, December 13th at 7pm, Saturday, December 14th at 2pm, Sunday, December 15th during the morning service 10am.

Signing up for auditions beforehand is not required, but certainly encouraged. To sign up, or if you have questions, contact Tiffany Adamson at tiffany@tcalife.com

Written by Dominique Horsley & Tiffany Adamson
Directed by Tiffany Adamson

 

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Directors and Show Submission Sought for 2020-2021 Season at Loveland Stage Company

LSC_logoCalling for potential Directors and Plays/Musicals for the 2020-2021 Loveland Stage Company Season.

The potential director will submit, in writing, the following:

  • List characters in play or musical and size of the cast.
  • Overall concept of the play or musical
  • Describe your vision of the set and costumes
  • Do you have a proposed budget for the production
  • Are there exceptional costs associated with the production
  • Do you have scheduling concerns regarding your availability to direct? In other words when would you be available to direct this show?
  • A brief Bio of yourself, experience, background etc.
  • No more than 2 submissions per director.
  • Let us know if you would be willing to direct another play/musical other than the one you are submitting.

Submissions should be made to the Play Reading Committee no later than October 31, 2019

Mail to: LOVELAND STAGE CO
Attn: Pat Furterer
P.O. Box 312
Loveland, OH 45140

or email rpfurterer@fuse.net

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