Monthly Archives: March 2022

Directors Sought for 2023 Season at Mason Community Players

MCP_sm logoMCP is beyond excited to start laying out what will be our 2023 Season and the start of our 50th year in Mason, and we want YOU to be a part of it!

MCP would like to invite any and all directors to submit shows that you may have an interest in directing for the 50th anniversary celebration in 2023.

Our new home at 5529 Mason Road in Mason affords us both rehearsal and performance space for up to 5 shows a year.

MCP’s goal is to provide offerings throughout the year that will attract a variety of participants and viewers. That means we need options! We also want your vision for the show; what thoughtfulness or uniqueness you can bring to the production.

Please download and fill out a submission form for EACH show that you are proposing and submit the forms to playreading@masonplayers.org. If you have a copy of the script, please include that with your submission.

All submissions must be made by May 1, 2022 to be considered for MCP’s 50th anniversary.

For the dimensions and layout of the stage at Mason Community Playhouse and for a link to the downloadable submission form, click here: https://www.masonplayers.org/j30/index.php/2-uncategorised/110-page-99.

If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to playreading@masonplayers.org and a member of the committee will respond as quickly as possible.

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Auditions Announced for NUNSENSE and NUNSENSE A-MEN at Mason Community Players

MCP_sm logoMason Community Players invites you to join a double-header of NUNSENSE fun this summer! The shows will be presented over the course of two weekends with each cast as the stage crew for the opposing cast.

NUNSENSE will be Directed by Jay Fultz, with NUNSENSE A-MEN being directed by Lara Gonzalez. Both shows will have Music Direction by Pete Padolik and Choreography by Abby Farmer. Both shows will be produced by Susan Berger and Paula Fultz.

Auditions to be held Saturday and Sunday, April 9 & 10, 2022 from 2:00 to 5:00 PM and Tuesday, April  12, 2022 from 6:30 to 9:30 PM

Mason Community Playhouse – 529 Mason Road in Mason.

Staff will be seeing mixed groups of men and women. Please sign up for an audition slot here. Walk-ins will be accommodated during free slots.

AUDITION REQUIREMENTS:

  • All roles are available.
  • Please prepare 16-32 bars of a musical theater selection. Bring your own sheet music; an accompanist will be provided.
  • Cold readings from the script.
  • There will be a short dance audition. Please bring appropriate shoes/clothes.
  • Bring your calendar to auditions and be prepared to list all conflicts.
  • Headshot/resume welcome but not required.

IMPORTANT DATES:

  • NUNSENSE performances are July 15 & 16 at 8:00pm, July 17, 23 at 3:00pm
  • NUNSENSE A-MEN performances are July 21, 22, 23 at 8:00 pm, and July 24 at 3pm
  • Rehearsals commence on May 8, 2022

LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION:
Auditions, rehearsals, and performance will be conducted at MCP’s new home:
Mason Community Playhouse – located at 5529 Mason Rd.

For a synopsis of the plot and description of characters visit https://www.masonplayers.org/j30/index.php/2-uncategorised/109-page-98

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The Passing of Don Haas

FLI_Don HaasFounder, Treasurer, Donor, Member, and Friend of Footlighters, Inc.

The stage lights dimmed on March 18, 2022, and our stained glass was not as colorful as it usually is. Founder, treasurer, friend, and firestarter of the Footlighters organization, Donald J. Haas, passed away at his home in Bellevue, KY, at the age of 91. 

In the early 1960s, Don, his wife Mary, and other close friends—like Ron and Freida Houck and Mario Pitocco—joined forces to bring a new theater organization called The Footlighters to the West Side of Cincinnati. Their vision was to present musicals and plays of the highest professional quality with help from many talented and enthusiastic actors and technicians. 

It wasn’t long before venues began to witness one of the most vibrant community theater organizations in Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky, thanks to the driving energy of Don and his director/actress wife, Mary Haas. 

Their love for this organization found a higher calling in the late 1980s when a historic building and former church, located at 8th and York Street in Newport, was heavily damaged in a freak tornado. The dwindling congregation of the church felt it would be best to sell the building, and the founders invested their own money to purchase the building that is today the home of season after season of magical productions. 

Don’s wife Mary directed the very first upstairs mainstage production of the musical “Annie,” and that was all it took to breathe life into a building many assumed was destined for the wrecking ball. Since then, countless numbers of audience members and season subscribers have benefited from the vision of this great man, his wife, and a team of fast friends who will never forget his passion for this group and the arts as a whole. 

Don’s family was the Footlighters organization, yet he held tight to his relationship with his true family, including his son and daughter, five grandchildren, and 12 great-grandchildren. 

We at Footlighters will continue to see and appreciate his decades of sweat equity in building and remodeling this wonderful arts venue. We will all truly miss him.

Visitation will be held from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m., Saturday, March 26, 2022, at St John’s United Church of Christ, 415 Park Ave. in Newport. Funeral Ceremony will follow at 11 a.m. at the St. John’s UCC. Burial will take place in the Evergreen Cemetery.

Memorials are suggested to St. John’s United Church of Christ, 415 Park Avenue Newport, KY 41071; or the Stained Glass Theatre, 802 York St. Newport, KY 41071. For the full obituary, or to give online condolences, visit dmefuneral.com.

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THERE SHOULD BE ROSES Runs April 22-May 1

BCT_There Should BE Roses logoTHERE SHOULD BE ROSES
Beavercreek Community Theatre
April 22-May 1
[Beavercreek]

Lester and Albert are lifelong best friends sharing their twilight years in an upscale San Francisco retirement community they sometimes refer to as Stalag Sun City. On the eve of Lester’s sixtieth wedding anniversary he and a reluctant Albert plot to escape from the home to deliver roses to the grave of Lester’s beloved wife, Elizabeth. Along the way they are mugged, arrested, and they meet Mary, an elderly woman who lives in cold luxury with a family too busy to appreciate or even notice her.

Together the three of them lead some frantic retirement home employees on a pursuit through San Francisco to a cemetery in Oakland, where an officious hospital administrator, two young nurses and Lester’s middle-aged children learn important lessons through the wisdom of the aged.

  • Fri-Sat, April 22-23 at 8pm
  • Sun, April 24 at 3pm
  • Fri-Sat, April 29-30 at 8pm
  • Sun, May 1 at 3pm

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HEATHERS the Musical Runs April 23-May 1

CSP_Heathers the musical logoHEATHERS the Musical 
CenterStage Players
April 23-May 1
Lockland High School

Directed by Amanda Borschers
Produced by Mark Culp and Fred Hunt

Cast: Liz Koch as Veronica Sawyer, Jake Schaub as JD, Mary Vosseberg as Heather Chandler, Kate Coyne-Chailland as Heather McNamara, Emery Cunningham as Heather Duke, Grant Zentmeyer as Kurt Kelly, Sean Walker-Mize as Ram Sweeney, Allison Kalfas as Martha Dunstock, Michelle Shaffer as Ms. Fleming, Fred Hunt as Kurt’s Dad/JD’s Dad, Mark Culp as Ram’s Dad/Veronica’s Dad/Coach Ripper & Cathy Alter as Veronica’s Mom
Ensemble: Izz Allison, Elizabeth Travnik, Cassandra Homan, Megan Rademacher, Victoria Marie Garcia, Allie Webber, Chris Brown & Tara Tucker

Put on your shoulder pads, grab your Walkman and peg your jeans! With book, lyrics and music by Laurence O’Keefe and Kevin Murphy, Heathers: the Musical is a bitingly satirical romp through high school during the golden age of MTV. You know… when they played music? Hey, what’s your damage? This dark comedy is based on the 1988 cult classic movie, Heathers and was adapted to the stage in 2013. After playing to sold out crowds in Los Angeles during previews, it moved to Off-Broadway in spring of 2014.

  • Sat, April 23 at 8pm
  • Sun, April 24 at 3pm
  • Fri-Sat, April 29-30 at 8pm
  • Sun, May 1 at 2pm

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