Monthly Archives: November 2020

Video Auditions Announced for HOME THEATRE at American Legacy Theatre

ALT_logoHome Theatre is a totally new approach to theatre never before seen in America and launching in the beginning of 2021. This approach will create 30 world premieres in 6 months.

Acting artists will meet 1:1 with community individuals and perform a 45-60 minute one-person show inspired by and cultivated from the 1:1 session. Acting artists will leverage the acquired techniques and process taught to them by American Legacy Theatre, and create alongside a director and up to five other artists working on their own production.

Need: American Legacy Theatre is seeking to hire a diverse unit of at least six (6) acting artists 3m, 3f of all ethnicities, races, and ages. The goal is that at least half of the 30 world premieres are based upon a person of color.

AUDITION FORMAT

  • Watch the video interview provided on their official page.
  • Create a 90-120 second piece inspired by the interview
  • Follow provided guidelines

Pay: $250/one-week production

Submissions Due: November 8, 2020 at 11:59pm

Possible Callbacks: Week of November 16-20

Learning Technical Process: December 2020 – January 2021. This will likely be done over four weeks. Presently this learning process is unpaid, but all acting artists successfully completing the training will be guaranteed at least one one-week production. 

Rehearsal Weeks & Performances: Acting artists will be assigned to community members based upon request and need February – June 2021. 

NOTE: Acting artists will not work every week, so availability and flexibility are important on both A.L.T.’s end and the acting artist. Some acting artists may do seven productions while others may only do three.  Also due to the health and safety concerns during COVID-19, this program may exist solely in a digital medium, though potentially in-person depending on the state of the pandemic.

GUIDELINES

  1. Your piece must contain a verbatim moment from the interview.
  2. Your piece must have a beginning, middle, and end.
  3. Your piece must include one external production element: prop, lighting, etc.
  4. Your piece must include a minimum of two characters with clear definitive character choices.
  5. Your piece must be a minimum of 90 seconds and not exceed 120 seconds (2 minutes).

With the video, submit your headshot and resume in a single pdf, along with your conflicts February 2021-June 2021. 

Send materials to hometheatre@americanlegacytheatre.org no later than November 8, 2020 at 11:59pm. 

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For further information or questions please email American Legacy Theatre Home Theatre

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BASKERVILLE: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery Runs Nov. 20-22

FFL_Baskerville logoBASKERVILLE: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery
Fairfield Footlighters
Nov. 20-22
Fairfield Community Arts Center | Online

Directed by Kevin Noll
Produced by Melissa Noll

Cast: Kevin Noll as Sherlock Holmes, Kent Smith as Dr. Watson, Ray Lebowski as Actor 1, Keegan Burton as Actor 2 &  Anna Rae Brown as Actress 1

Get your deerstalker cap on — the play’s afoot! From the award-winning mastermind of mayhem, Ken Ludwig (Lend Me a Tenor), comes a fast-paced comedy about everyone’s favorite detective solving his most notorious case. Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson must crack the mystery of “The Hound of the Baskervilles” before a family curse dooms its newest heir. Watch as our intrepid investigators try to escape a dizzying web of clues, silly accents, disguises and deceit as five actors deftly portray more than 40 characters. Does a wild hellhound prowl the moors of Devonshire? Can our heroes discover the truth in time? In person tickets limited to a maximum of 35 seats.

  • Fri-Sat, Nov. 20-21 at 8pm
  • Sun, Nov. 22 at 2pm

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DAISY Quick Review

DAISY presented by Falcon Theatre is available online through Nov. 7. 

FT_Daisy promo

DAISY chronicles the beginnings of the fear-mongering advertising that has become such a staple of our political discourse.

From Wikipedia:

Daisy“, sometimes known as “Daisy Girl” or “Peace, Little Girl“, was a controversial political advertisement aired on television during the 1964 United States presidential election by incumbent president Lyndon B. Johnson’s campaign. Though only officially aired once by the campaign, it is considered to be an important factor in Johnson’s landslide victory over Barry Goldwater and an important turning point in political and advertising history. It remains one of the most controversial political advertisements ever made.

The script by Sean Devine is interesting and disturbing in equal measure and does debate the ethical ramifications of this new approached to political advertising. Multiple themes of today are echoed in the events of almost 65 years ago.

Director Tara Williams has assembled a solid ensemble to bring these characters to life. Jay Dallas Benson as Sid Myers and David Levy as Tony Schwartz did well in creating fully realized characters. There were several times however when the emotions of the scene and the interaction of the characters did not quite ring true for me. In part because the actors were not performing at the same energy level.

In the press release for Daisy, Williams describes the performance as a “television/theater hybrid” in the vein of CBS’ Playhouse 90 from 60 years ago and I think that concept worked well in the filming. Given the limitations imposed by the pandemic on both cast and crew, and the typical budget of a staged performance, Falcon has done a great job of finding locations, costumes and props to establish the time period and atmosphere of the piece (with much support from our local arts community).

Understanding that this is new territory, and as with anything new there is a bit of a learning curve, if your organization pursues another production in this format I would mention a few things: The staging did become a bit stagnant with actors sitting/standing in the same spot for extended periods of time. While the play area is confined, there are opportunities to stand, sit, lean forward, or shift body angle to give some energy to the scene. Normally on stage there is a concern with peripheral characters stealing focus in a scene but with filing and all the actors being in the shot, the characters need to be a bit more present and reactive in the scene.

Congratulations to everyone involved in bringing this timely play to life in these unprecedented time.

My rating: 4.25 out of 5.

Click here for more information on the production.

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THE HALLELUJAH GIRLS Runs Nov. 13-21

GTP_Hallelujah Girls logoTHE HALLELUJAH GIRLS
Gaslight Theater Players
Nov. 13-21
[Georgetown]

Directed by David Little

Cast: Elaine Michael, Lori Bowling, Cathy Woodruff, Jenifer Binder, Jennifer Stewart, Rachel Bellamy, Jeff Carlson, and Kyle Overstake

Hilarity abounds when the feisty females of Eden Falls, Georgia, decide to shake up their lives. Join the fun at the SPA-DEE-DAH, the abandoned church-turned-day-spa, where this group of friends gathers every Friday. After the loss of a dear friend, the women realize time is precious, and if they’re going to change their lives and achieve their dreams, they must do it now! The comic tension mounts when an ex-boyfriend shows up unexpectedly, a marriage proposal comes from an unlikely suitor, and Sugar Lee’s archrival vows she’ll stop at nothing to steal the spa away from her. Silliness and fun overflow as the women rally together to overcome these obstacles.

  • Fri-Sat, Nov. 13-14 at 8pm
  • Fri-Sat, Nov. 20 & 21 at 8pm

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THE VELVETEEN RABBIT Runs Nov. 12-Dec. 13

TCTC_The Velveteen Rabbit logoTHE VELVETEEN RABBIT
The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati
Nov. 12-Dec. 13
[Oakley]
Streaming begins Nov. 19

Margery Williams’ award-winning classic tale of a stuffed toy rabbit made real by a child’s enduring love is retold in a modern and delightfully electric holiday musical. In an era of virtual reality and Minecraft, this musical captures the joy and magic of the book you know and love, with a 16-bit digital twist. This happy, hoppy, holiday show will get the entire family into the spirit of the season.

  • Thu-Fri, Nov. 12-13 at 7pm
  • Sat. Nov. 14 at 11am, 2pm & 5pm
  • Sun, Nov. 15 at 2pm & 5pm
  • Thu-Fri, Nov. 19-20 at 7pm
  • Sat. Nov. 21 at 11am, 2pm & 5pm
  • Sun, Nov. 22 at 2pm & 5pm
  • Thu-Fri, Dec. 3-4 at 7pm
  • Sat. Dec. 5 at 11am, 2pm & 5pm
  • Sun, Dec. 6 at 2pm & 5pm
  • Thu-Fri, Dec. 10-11 at 7pm
  • Sat. Dec. 12 at 11am, 2pm & 5pm
  • Sun, Dec. 13 at 2pm & 5pm

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