Monthly Archives: April 2020

Online Auditions Announced for GOD OF CARNAGE at Equality Productions

MISC_Auditions2Equality Productions announces virtual auditions for its upcoming online-only production of GOD OF CARNAGE by Yasmina Reza. The play won the Tony Award for Best Play and the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Comedy and runs about 90 minutes. A playground altercation between eleven-year-old boys brings together two sets of parents for a meeting to resolve the matter. At first, diplomatic niceties are observed, but as the meeting progresses, and the rum flows, tensions emerge and the gloves come off, leaving the couples with more than just their liberal principles in tatters.

Auditions will be held on Sunday 5/3 between 2-4P and Monday 5/4 between 7-8P.  Rehearsals will be scheduled based on the director’s and cast’s availability with an expected performance date in late May.

Auditions, rehearsals, and performances will be on-book and conducted from your home in Zoom meetings. For the Zoom meetings, please use a laptop or PC/MAC with a webcam and external mic or headphones, though a smartphone with earbuds will also work.

Email the director Richard Zenk (richardjoseph@gmail.com) by May 1:

  1. choose one character for your audition,
  2. your resume and headshot,
  3. the audition times/dates you are NOT available, and
  4. your weekday evening and weekend conflicts between 5/6 and 5/31.

In return, you will receive the script and the audition sides with the confirmation of the date and time of your audition.

ROLES (characters’ stage ages 30-55)

Veronica Novak – At first she seems like the most benevolent of the bunch. Instead of resorting to litigation regarding her son’s injury, she believes that they can all come to an agreement about how the other couple’s son should make amends for his attack. She is a writer and tries to maintain civility and decorum but can also be judgmental and domineering. Of the four principles, Veronica exhibits the strongest desire for harmony.

Michael Novak – At first, Michael seems eager to create peace between the two boys and perhaps even bond with the Raleighs. He is quick to agree with the Raleighs, even making light of the violence, commenting on how he was a leader of his own gang during his childhood. He is a hardware store salesperson. He is uncouth, makes racial comments, and regresses to Neanderthal.

Annette Raleigh – She considers herself part of the elite class. She is constantly on the brink of a panic attack. In fact, she vomits twice during the course of the play. Unfortunately, the pressures of motherhood and household have eroded her self-confidence. Annette feels abandoned by her husband who is eternally preoccupied with work. Annette is the most physically destructive of the four characters.

Alan Raleigh – He might be the most stereotypical character of the group in that he is modeled after unethical lawyers. He is the most openly rude because he frequently interrupts their meeting by talking on his cell phone. His law firm represents a pharmaceutical company that is about to be sued because one of their new products causes dizziness and other negative symptoms. He claims that his son is a savage and doesn’t see any point in trying to change him. He seems the most sexist of the two men, often implying that women have a host of limitations.

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Online Art Auction Benefiting Mason Community Players

MCP_sm logoThe art is now online and you can view it and see the characters and view their stories and you can bid if you would like!

Mason Player’s “Not-So-Silent” Auction has begun. The link is https://mcpauction.meteorapp.com/

Right now, you may view the art pieces and see the characters with a description of each basket. Until Friday evening, you will be able to peruse the items and read details about each work. During that period, you may bid on any of the items that interest you.

Don’t miss the special live online event on Friday, May 1, 2020. The event will be held from 7:00 to 8:30 PM. A link to the live event will be provided at the top of the auction site.

Our Auction Host will be “joined” by our special characters. The artwork and the baskets will be auctioned off one by one throughout the live event. Who knows when your favorite will be up on the block, so be ready to tune in at 7pm to make sure that you can acquire your favorite.

We won’t be able to provide you with a cash bar on May 1st, so you will have to make sure that you have your favorite beverage on hand to make the event “sparkle.” Please come support your fellow theatre artists and pass the word to any relatives and friends who are fans of art or fun.

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2020-2021 Season Announced by Loveland Stage Company

LSC_logoLoveland Stage Company is proud to announce our 2020-2021 season!

LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS
Directed by Jacqlyn Schott
Book and Lyrics by Howard Ashman, Music by Alan Menken
Performance Dates: September 11, 12, 13, 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, 27

SPAMALOT
Directed by Carissa Sloan
Book and Lyrics by Eric Idle, Music by John Du Prez
Performance Dates: November 6, 7, 8, 13,14,15, 20, 21, 22

Christmas Show
Directed by Pat Furterer
Performance Date: December 19 at 5pm, 6pm & 7pm
Auditions October 24 @ 1:00 pm

The Who’s TOMMY
Directed by John Sloan
Music and Lyrics by Pete Townshend, Book by Pete Townshend and Des McAnuff
Additional Music and Lyrics by John Entwistle and Keith Moon
Performance Dates: March 5, 6, 7, 12, 13, 14, 19, 20, 21

MISSION: POSSIBLE!
Directed by Pia Rader
By Craig Sodado
Performance Dates: May 7, 8, 9, 14, 15, 16

Please check our Facebook page and/or our website at www.lovelandstagecompany.org for more information, including audition announcements.

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Season Updates from Broadway in Cincinnati

BIC_logoUpdate on ANASTASIA and JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR: For the health and safety of our community, the upcoming engagement of ANASTASIA, originally scheduled for May 12 – 24, has been postponed. We are working hard to reschedule the engagement. Scheduling changes will be posted via social media and our websites. Ticket holders will be contacted by their original point of purchase as soon as possible.

Unfortunately, we were unable to reschedule JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR, originally scheduled for June 9 – 21 and must cancel the engagement. If you are a subscriber or a BAA eCLUB member check your email for information about credits, donations or refunds.

Thank you for your support and patience – we look forward to welcoming you back to the Aronoff Center soon!

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It’s A Quarantine Christmas! An Update from The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati

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Ryan J. Poole as Santa & Bob Herzog as Nick. Photo by Mikki Schaffner.

TCT is Everywhere…and Anywhere!

April 20, 2020, CINCINNATI:    Last month, in response to COVID-19 and school closures, The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati (TCT) launched TCT EVERYWHERE — an online resource for parents, teachers and students featuring crafts, acting and vocal exercises and contests from the professional artistic staff of TCT Academy; along with study guides, podcasts, videos of past productions, and more.

Put a little pep in your peppermint! Banish those Co-ho-ho-vid-19 blues! Celebrate with The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati a little early — well, 8 months to be exact!  All this week, TCT is celebrating the holidays with A QUARANTINE CHRISTMAS culminating this Saturday, April 25 at 5 PM EST with an official Facebook Watch Party and the streaming premiere of TCT’s 2018 production SANTA CLAUS: THE MUSICAL, featuring Local 12’s Bob Herzog!

Check TCT’s Facebook event page every day this week for fun holiday-themed activities and the official premiere of the SANTA CLAUS: THE MUSICAL!  The week’s schedule includes:

Monday, April 20:
TCT’s “Nailed It” Photo Challenge
Let’s see your best rendition of a photo for our #NailedIt Photo Challenge! Match the actors in the photo (facial expression, movement, etc.) take a picture, then drop it in the comments section on Facebook and we’ll choose a winner on Sunday 5/3. Be creative! Winner will receive a $25 Amazon Gift Card! Have fun!

Tuesday, April 21:
Arts & Crafts Tuesday
TCT Education Director, Angelo Cerniglia, will take you on a do-it-yourself, arts and crafts home adventure — which involves making a snowflake ornament — a great souvenir to hang on your tree this December.

Wednesday, April 22
Caroling with Miss Natalie
TCT Academy Manager and local theatre powerhouse, Miss Natalie Bird, will guide you and your family on how to sing a holiday hit. You’ll definitely end up on the Nice list!

Thursday, April 23
Dancing with My Elf
SANTA CLAUS: THE MUSICAL choreographer and CCM Musical Theatre faculty member, Katie Johannigman, teaches you a number from the show so you can dance along at the premiere!

Friday, April 24
Elf Yourself!
TCT’s Education Manager, Maddie Burgoon, featured as Punchy the Elf in SANTA CLAUS: THE MUSICAL, will give you a step-by-step elf makeup tutorial and share how to look your holiday best!

Saturday, April 25
SANTA CLAUS: THE MUSICAL Premiere
Grab a cup of cocoa and gather round when TCT brings the 2018 holiday hit to a screen near you for the first time! Local 12’s Bob Herzog will take questions after the show!  Don’t have Facebook? No worries! You can still enjoy the production by visiting our website on April 25 at 5 PM

About the Show:
After 1,000 years of faithful service, Santa Claus has decided to retire. But not all the elves in Santa’s Workshop are too thrilled about his chosen replacement. With the help of his tech-savvy daughter, Beatrice, website designer Nick is in for the adventure of his life as he prepares to take over the reins to Santa’s sleigh…before the next Christmas!

SANTA CLAUS: THE MUSICAL is jam-packed with a sleigh-full of fun as well as energetic and original Christmas music. Book by Noah Putterman. Music & Lyrics by David Christensen & Luke Holloway. Directed by Eric Byrd, TCT’s Associate Artistic Director. The show features Local 12’s Bob Herzog as Nick, Santa’s chosen replacement. Originally performed December 2018 at the Taft Theatre.

A huge thank you to IATSE Local 5, The PPS Group and writers Noah Putterman, David Christensen and Luke Holloway for making this online streaming option possible.

The streaming event is being cohosted by Local 12, Cincinnati Parent and Gold Star Chili.

Additionally, on TCT EVERYWHERE you can still view TCT’s productions of CASPER THE FRIENDLY MUSICAL, SLEEPING BEAUTY and SUFFRAGETTES: WITH LIBERTY AND VOTING FOR ALL.

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