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Auditions Announced for THE DROWSY CHAPERONE at Springboro Community Theatre

SCT_logoSpringboro Community Theatre invites you to auditions for THE DROWSY CHAPERONE, with music & lyrics by Lisa Lambert and Greg Morrison, book by Bob Martin and Don McKellar, directed by Aaron Joseph Brewer, Music and Vocal Direction by Judy Mansky, and choreography by Kara Castle.

Performances of THE DROWSY CHAPERONE are April 29-30 & May 6-7 at 8pm, and May 1 & 8 at 2pm.

Auditions will be March 7 & 8, 2022 from 7-10pm, with callbacks on March 9, 2022.

All auditions/callbacks will take place at 7pm at the Springboro Performing Arts Center, 115 Wright Station Way, Springboro, OH 45066.

You do not need to attend both nights of initial auditions, unless specifically asked by a member of the production staff.

Out of an abundance of caution concerning COVID-19, we are requiring that our cast and crew members are vaccinated to accept a role in the show.

Please prepare 32 bars (approx. one minute) of a song in a similar style, but not actually from THE DROWSY CHAPERONE. An accompanist will be provided. You will also be asked to learn a short dance combination, so please come prepared.

Roles:

  • Man In Chair (Male, 40-69): narrates the show as he plays the Broadway recording of “The Drowsy Chaperone”, a music theater aficionado and recluse who mourns the end of the Golden Era, he is truly happiest listening to his collection of Broadway show records, strong acting skills required to develop what is the only-non-stock character in the show, seen on stage throughout, whilst generally shy in demeanor, musicals bring out his true ebullient self, mannerisms and tics should be funny and charming whilst grounded in reality, minimal singing in bari-tenor range.
  • The Drowsy Chaperone (Female, 30-59): Janet’s alcoholic confidante, carefree, often because she is drunk, an experienced “woman of the world” who couldn’t care less what the world thinks, a melodramatic diva to be reckoned with who gleefully chews the scenery and steals just about every scene she is in. Great comedic role, think Liza Minnelli meets Tallulah Bankhead, vocal range: alto with a strong belt (F3-D5).
  • Janet van de Graaff (Female, 25-35): star of Feldzieg’s Follies who is conflicted about giving up her life on the stage to marry Robert Martin, attractive, vivacious, outgoing personality, she loves being the center of attention and is the consummate 1920s starlet, strong movement and special skills (acrobatics, juggling, etc.) a plus, vocal range: alto with big belt (G3-E5).
  • Robert Martin (Male, 20-40): the groom-to-be who is deeply in love with Janet, he is the token 1920s leading man – debonair, dashing, and a matinee idol, he is cheesy, cheerful, and optimistic, must be able to tap dance and roller skate, vocal range: tenor (C3 – Ab4).
  • George (Male, 20-49): Robert’s anxious best man, loyal, sincere, and nervous, makes looking out for Robert’s interests his top priority so that the wedding will come off without a hitch, must be able to tap, vocal range: tenor (F3-Bb4).
  • Aldolpho (Male, 30-49): Latin lothario, a womanizing cad who is very impressed with himself, he is confident, vigorous, and a buffoon, vaudeville-style acting and fake Spanish/Italian accent required, should have great comic timing, vocal range: bass/baritone + great falsetto (A#2-G4).
  • Mrs. Tottendale (Female, 45-80): a wealthy widow and host of the wedding, she is flighty, eccentric, often times forgetful, and funny, she is absolutely charming, bubbly and oblivious to the confusion her behavior generates in other people, vocal range: alto character voice (G3-Db5).
  • Underling (Male, 30-69): Mrs. Tottendale’s unflappable butler and manservant, he is stoic, dry-humored and sarcastic, a cross between Arthur Treacher and Niles the butler from The Nanny, vocal range: tenor character voice (Ab2-G4)
  • Feldzieg (Male, 40-59): harried producer who will do anything to stop the wedding in order to keep Janet in the Follies, he is nervous, sarcastic, impatient, overbearing, and insensitive, vocal range: baritone (Db3-Db4).
  • Kitty (Female, 20-39): 1920’s dumb blonde chorine, she is Mr. Feldzieg’s companion and will do anything to be a leading lady, a cross between Norma Cassady from “Victor Victoria” and Lena Lamont from “Singin’ in the Rain”, vocal range: soprano comedic belt (Bb3-F5)
  • Trix (Female, 25-50): the brave and brash female aviator, she is sassy, sleek and a take-charge kind of gal, preferably an actress of color, doubles in the ensemble, vocal range: alto (Ab3-Eb5).
  • Gangster 1 & 2 (Male, 20-39): two jovial gangsters who are posing as pastry chefs, typical 1920’s Broadway gangsters full of word play and stylized movements, good comedic timing and movement skills required, men of a shorter stature encouraged to audition, vocal range: tenor (Db3-Gb4).
  • Ensemble (Male/Female, 20-40): strong, dancing/singing ensemble, vocal range: soprano, alto, tenor, bass, and dancers with strong tap skills. 4-8 roles.

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Auditions Announced for TWO ON THE AISLE, THREE IN A VAN at Oxford Area Community Theatre

OXACT_logoThu, Feb. 24 at 6pm
Sat, Feb. 26 at 2pm

Oxford Community Arts Center – 10 South College Ave, Oxford, OH 45056

Welcome to another stellar season at the Neighborhood Actors Summerfun Repertory Theatre, a friendly little playhouse where, due to a lack of wing space, the company spends their downtime in the parking lot around an aging hippie/now turned techie’s van. The members of the company are the egos and obstacles that fall into the lap of Mike, a nice-guy director who ends up with far more than he bargained for. Anyone who’s ever seen a show may know these people. Anyone who’s ever done a show may be these people.

Roles avaiable for

  • One woman age 15-20
  • Four men ages 20 and up

Performance dates are April 22-May 1

For more information visit www.oxfordact.org.

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Casts Announced for THE 25TH ANNUAL PUTNAM COUNTY SPELLING BEE at Queen City Productions

QCP logo2Noun Cast

  • Terry Neach as Rona
  • Scott Freund as Panch
  • Will Ellis as Chip
  • Bennett Walker as Leaf
  • Chelsea Overman as Oliver
  • Gary Robinson as Barfee
  • Rachel Scardina as Mercy
  • Rosemary Walker as Logianne
  • Kevin Dunaway as Mitch
  • Spelling Beez: Rachel Freund & Niki Rasmussen

Verb Cast

  • Madeline Smith as Rona
  • Rockford Koehler as Panch
  • Spencer Jones as Chip
  • Calvin Taylor as Leaf
  • Erica Wilson as Oliver
  • Brandon Woodward as Barfee
  • Krista Schaeffer as Mercy
  • Michelle Bellamy as Logianne
  • Holly Kothe as Mitch
  • Spelling Beez: Rachel Freund & Niki Rasmussen

Adjective Cast

  • Ellen Godsey as Rona
  • Rebecca Bryant as Panch
  • Justin Reilman as Chip
  • Jonah Adae as Leaf
  • Marianne Adae as Oliver
  • David Bice as Barfee
  • Leah Nolan as Mercy
  • Taylor Deucker as Logianne
  • Kevin Dunaway as Mitch
  • Spelling Beez: Rachel Freund & Niki Rasmussen

Performances run March 31-April 10

For more information visit http://queencityproductions.weebly.com/upcoming-shows.html

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ONCE Runs March 25-27

XUT_Once logoONCE
Xavier University Theatre
March 25-27
Gallagher Student Center [Evanston]

Directed by Stephen Skiles

Cast: Matthew Callas as Guy, Kennedy Florence as Girl, Eli Lanham as Billy, Joe Mitchell as Bank Manager, Richie Pokrywka as Da, Kertu Bell as Ex-girlfriend, Emma Hunt as Reza, EJ Cooper as Eamon, Casey Johnson as Emcee, Dylan Waters as Svec, Chancellor Waye as Andrej & Emma Halloran as Baruksa

On the streets of Dublin, an Irish musician and a Czech immigrant are drawn together by their shared love of music. Over the course of one fateful week, an unexpected friendship and collaboration quickly evolves into a powerful but complicated love story, underscored by emotionally charged music. Featuring all of the magical songs from the critically acclaimed film, this beautiful and captivating musical is the only show to have music that won an Academy Award, a Grammy Award, an Olivier Award and a Tony Award.

2/23/22 – Covid/Masking Policies

  • Fri, March 25 at 7:30pm
  • Sat, March 26 at 2pm & 7:30pm
  • Sun, March 27 at 2pm

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SIDRA BELL DANCE NEW YORK Runs March 25-26

MDT_Sidra Bell Dance promoSIDRA BELL DANCE NEW YORK
Mutual Dance Theatre
March 25-26
Aronoff Center Jarson-Kaplan Theater [Downtown]

Sought-after across the globe and the nation, Sidra Bell is one of Modern Dance’s most up-and-coming artists. Mutual Dance Theatre’s Jefferson James Contemporary Dance Theater Series is ecstatic to present Ms. Bell and her diverse Company of dance artists for the first time in Cincinnati, Ohio for one weekend only. Described as “hypnotically seductive” and “brilliant and impressive,” Bell’s aesthetic rings of “Pina Bausch, fashion, and Harlem’s ballrooms” in a unique, visionary style that draws in audiences, deeply. Her distinctive, hyperkinetic movement and dramatic brilliance hone-in on the human psyche and questions of identity. Sidra Bell is the first African American woman to be commissioned by the New York City Ballet. Sidra Bell Dance New York will perform IN | REP, an evening of short repertory works of dance theatre works that will leave you feeling and thinking for days to come.

2/22/22 – Covid Policies

  • Fri-Sat, March 25-26 at 8pm

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