Monthly Archives: April 2020

NKU SOTA Adds MAMMA MIA!, BURIED CHILD to Upcoming Season

NKU_SOTA logoHIGHLAND HEIGHTS, KY – Northern Kentucky University’s School of the Arts is excited to announce the addition of MAMMA MIA! to its 2020-2021 Mainstage season, which will take the place of 9 TO 5 THE MUSICAL, running Feb. 19-28, 2021.

SOTA will also be offering a FREE performance of a modified staged reading of the previously canceled BURIED CHILD as a welcome back event on Friday, Aug. 21, 2020. Tickets can be reserved through the box office starting on Monday, Aug. 3, 2020. If demand exceeds seating capacity, up to two additional performances will be scheduled. Updated 2020-2021 season information will be shared later in the summer.

In the meantime, make sure to tune in to SOTA’s new video series, NKU SOTA Stream – an ongoing collection of videos showcasing the deep talent throughout SOTA. Videos are available to view for free on our YouTube channel, Facebook page, and Instagram. For more information, please visit nku.edu/sotastream.

 

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Video Auditions Announced for LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS at The Carengie

TC_logo_new(COVINGTON, KY) – The Carnegie is pleased to announce auditions by video submission for the first show of their 2020-21 theatre season, LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS. The show that has devoured the hearts of theatregoers for more than thirty years hits The Carnegie stage in August.

Seymour is a down-on-his-luck floral assistant living on Skid Row and pining for the love of his co-worker, Audrey. But his fortunes change when he meets a fast-talking plant who promises him wealth, fame, and the love of his dream girl to boot. There’s just one problem. In exchange for his wildest dreams coming true, Seymour must follow the plant down a murderous path to world domination.

Directed and Choreographed by Maggie Perrino
Music Direction by Steve Goers
Book and Lyrics by Howard Ashman | Music by Alan Menken

Performances: August 8, 9, 14, 15, 16, 21, 22, 23

Show Times: Friday & Saturday Evenings at 7:30pm, Sundays at 3:00pm

Rehearsals: Evenings and Weekends July 5-August 6

AUDITIONS BY VIDEO SUBMISSION ONLY. WHAT TO SEND:

  • 32 bars of a Motown or musical theatre song in the style of the show.
  • Comedic or serio-comic monologue no longer than 1 minute in length
  • Movement reel or 32 counts of improvised movement to a Motown song. Please try to incorporate some 60s social dance moves such as the pony, the jerk, the twist, etc.

Please send video with resume and headshot attached to Maggie Perrino, mperrino@thecarnegie.com by May 8th @5pm to be considered for the show.

ALSO NOTE:

  • You will be asked to turn in a full list of conflicts for dates July 5-Aug 6 if being considered for a role. Please have that prepared if asked to provide this info.
  • No performance conflicts will be accepted.
  • Cast members do not have to be the actual ages of the characters, but must be able to look age appropriate and act accordingly.
  • You do not need to include a movement submission if only interested in the role of The Voice of the Plant.
  • All roles are paid. Not AEA eligible. No housing provided. 

AVAILABLE ROLES:

  • Seymour Krelborn: (Age 25 to 35. Vocal range G4 – A2) An insecure, put-upon florist’s clerk and eventual hero. He is a genuine, well-meaning man who is taken for granted because of his clumsy ways and poor social skills.
  • Audrey: (Age 25 to 35. Vocal range D5 to G#3) Bleached-blond, Billie-Dawn-like, secret love of Seymour’s life. She has poor self-worth and education, but incredibly good looks and a sweet and vulnerable demeanor.
  • Mr. Mushnik: (Age 55 to 65. Vocal range F4 to G2) The seasoned owner of the failing East Side flower shop and Seymour’s nosy boss. He is profit-driven, greedy, and manipulative.
  • Orin Scrivello: (Age 30 to 40. Vocal range G4 to G2) An egotistical dentist with a passion for leather and sadistic tendencies. Audrey’s abusive boyfriend, who is targeted by Seymour.
  • Voice of The Plant: (Vocal range G4 to G2) An actor/vocalist located offstage. The voice is that of a conniving, street-smart ‘villain.’ Rhythm and Blues styling with a touch of Soul.
  • Crystal: (Female, age 20 to 35. Vocal range F5 to Ab3) Crystal, Ronnette, and Chiffon are African-American street urchins, acting as the occasional Greek Chorus. Young, hip, and smart, these girls are the only ones who have a grip on reality.
  • Ronnette: (Female, age 20 to 35. Vocal range F5 to Ab3) Crystal, Ronnette, and Chiffon are African-American street urchins, acting as the occasional Greek Chorus. Young, hip, and smart, these girls are the only ones who have a grip on reality.
  • Chiffon: (Female, age 20 to 35. Vocal range F5 to Ab3) Crystal, Ronnette, and Chiffon are African-American street urchins, acting as the occasional Greek Chorus. Young, hip, and smart, these girls are the only ones who have a grip on reality.
  • The Plant (Audrey II) (2 Roles): Puppeteers and Ensemble members. An anthropomorphic cross between a Venus flytrap and an avocado, the plant has an appetite for human flesh that is appeased by Seymour. Puppeteers will focus on all sizes of the plant and appear in chorus numbers as ensemble performers.
  • Ensemble (2 Roles): Strong singers/actors with capable movement ability; they portray various people on the street, bums, and florist shop customers; these actors will also understudy the principals.

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About The Carnegie

The Carnegie is Northern Kentucky’s largest multidisciplinary arts venue providing theatre events, educational programs and art exhibitions to the Northern Kentucky and Greater Cincinnati community. The Carnegie facility is home to The Carnegie Galleries, the Otto M. Budig Theatre, and the Eva G. Farris Education Center.  More information about The Carnegie is available at thecarnegie.com or by calling (859) 491-2030.

The Carnegie receives ongoing operating support from Cincinnati International Wine Festival, The Greater Cincinnati Foundation, Kenton County Fiscal Courts, the Kentucky Arts Council and the City of Covington. The Carnegie is also supported by the generosity of more than 40,000 contributors to the ArtsWave Community Campaign.

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NKU SOTA Cancels Summer Dinner Theatre Season

NKU_SOTA logoHIGHLAND HEIGHTS, KY – Northern Kentucky University’s School of the Arts commitment to the health and safety of our students, faculty, staff, and guests is our top priority. At this time, we have decided to cancel our 2020 Commonwealth Theatre Company summer dinner theatre season, with the intent to run the productions of BEGUILED AGAIN and NANA’S NAUGHTY KNICKERS next summer (June & July 2021).

We are continuing to monitor COVID-19 (Coronavirus) news, including regular updates from NKU’s Coronavirus Preparedness Team (nku.edu/covid19), the State of Kentucky, Center for Disease Control, and local health agencies. Decisions are made based on this information, as well as directives from government agencies. Your patience and understanding is much appreciated as we all do our part to ensure the health and safety of our community and country.

In the meantime, we invite you to tune in to our new video series, NKU SOTA Stream – an ongoing collection of videos showcasing the deep talent throughout SOTA. Videos are available to view for free on our YouTube channelFacebook page, and Instagram. For more information, please visit nku.edu/sotastream.

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FOOTLOOSE Cancelled at La Comedia Dinner Theatre

LAC_logoIn order to comply with Governor DeWine’s most recent “Stay at Home Order” thru May 1st all performances of FOOTLOOSE from April 9, 2020 thru April 30, 2020 have been cancelled.

LaComedia is currently closed for business due to this order.

If you have a reservation to attend Footloose between the dates of April 9, 2020 thru April 30, 2020 your funds have automatically rolled over into your LaComedia account.

Please check our website and Facebook page for future updates.

Stay safe, and we look forward to having the opportunity to serve and entertain you soon.

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INTO THE WOODS Cancelled at Royal Theatre Company

RTC_logoDear ROYAL Theatre family and supporters,

We miss you all so much! We hope this message finds you doing well. The times we’re in seem filled with uncertainty and stress, so we hope that despite all of this, you are able to enjoy some extra time with your families. This is the time for all of us to rally around each other, albeit we may “rally” virtually instead of in person, but we’re able to support each other nonetheless.

We’ve been struggling with how to proceed with the show with everything that’s been going on with the coronavirus. With the daily changes in the size and scope of gatherings that are allowed, it creates a tough situation for us and our theatre to venture into the unknown and hope that we’re making the best decisions for the health and well-being of everyone involved.

At this point, there are more unknowns than knowns, but the CDC has recommended that no groups of 50 convene through at least May 10. It seems we’re on a trajectory for a much longer-term ban on group gatherings than we had hoped. It truly breaks our hearts to make this decision, but we feel that the most responsible decision is to cancel our spring show INTO THE WOODS. We’ve consulted with the ROYAL board, and although we’re all devastated by this, they agree that it’s an unfortunate decision we need to make to ensure the safety and well-being of our entire ROYAL family and audience members.

We wish things were different. We wish our community, as well as our country and other countries, didn’t have to deal with the coronavirus pandemic. It’s hard on all of us. One thing we do know is that the ROYAL family cares for one another and our community, and we are resilient! We will get through this time together. Let’s all stay connected and support each other through phone calls, email, texts, social media, group chats, and any other sources that help us to be there for each other.

Take care and stay safe,
Karen, Dirk, and the ROYAL Board of Directors

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