Monthly Archives: February 2023

RING OF FIRE Runs March 3-19

TDW_Ring of FireRING OF FIRE
The Drama Workshop
March 3-19
The Glenmore Playhouse [Cheviot]

Directed by Linda Abbott

Cast: Stefanie Adams, Jennifer Day, Clare Hingsbergen, Jonny Hofmann, Megan Horton, Nick Horton, Mitch Ruth & Robert Weidle

From the songbook of Johnny Cash comes this unique musical about love and faith, struggle and success, rowdiness and redemption, and the healing power of home and family. More than two dozen classic hits paint a musical portrait of The Man in Black. Though he is never impersonated, his remarkable life story is told through his music, in a concert format that will move and exhilarate you!

  • Fri-Sat, March 3-4 at 8pm
  • Sun, March 5 at 2pm
  • Fri-Sat, March 10-11 at 8pm
  • Sun, March 12 at 2pm
  • Thu, March 16 at 7:30pm
  • Fri-Sat, March 17-18 at 8pm
  • Sun, March 19 at 2pm

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COMPANY Runs March 3-19

LSC_CompanyCOMPANY
Loveland Stage Company
March 3-19
[Loveland]

Directed by John Sloan
Vocal direction by Jon Scheiding
Orchestra Directed by Jeanne Bilyeu
Choreographed by Garrett Klaas
Co-produced by Jill Gornet & Tom Cavano

Cast: Peyton Hahn as Robert, Madelaine Wilkerson as Sarah, Jonathan Andrews as Harry, Paula Gerhardt as Susan, KJ Gerhardt as Peter, Kayla Haas as Jenny, Justin Hanks as David, Amanda Marasch as Amy, Jamie Sivrais as Paul, Laurie Schneider Brinkman as Joanne, Forrest Fairley as Larry, Anna Rae Brown as Marta, Jenna Schroeder as Kathy & Mary Jo Bissmeyer as April

This is the story of Robert, a confirmed bachelor, as he contemplates his unmarried status on the night of his 35th birthday. We follow Robert through a series of dinners, drinks, and even a wedding, as his friends “those good and crazy people” explain the pros and cons of married life.

  • Fri-Sat, March 3-4 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, March 5 at 3pm
  • Fri-Sat, March 10-11 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, March 12 at 3pm
  • Fri-Sat, March 17-18 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, March 19 at 3pm

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Unified Auditions Announced for Cincinnati Fringe Festival

CFF_Orange logo text onlySunday, February 26th from 4-6pm at Wooden Cask Brewing Company in Newport, KY, we are holding the 2023 Cincy Fringe Unified Auditions.

Click here to sign up!

In the non-traditional spirit of Fringe, this will be a non-traditional “audition.” Fringe Producers and Players (that’s you!) will engage in rounds of one-on-one speed dates. 5 minutes per session, producers will pitch their project and players will pitch themselves. Bring a monologue and/or a song, or just bring your VIBE.

This event is a proud collaboration with our pals at Falcon Theatre and the League of Cincinnati Theatres.

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Auditions Announced for PRIDE AND PREJUDICE at Greater Hamilton Civic Theatre

GHCT_logoPRIDE AND PREJUDICE

March 6 & 7 from 7-9pm

The Creative Center at the Palace
215 S 3rd St
Hamilton, OH 45011

Directed by Anna Brown

Possible callbacks on Wednesday March 8th from 7-9pm
Rehearsal Dates: Tuesdays-Thursdays from 7-9pm beginning March 9. Sundays (March 26, April 2 & 16) from 7-9pm.
Tech rehearsals April 23-27.
Show Dates: April 28-30, 2023

Please come prepared to read from the script.
A headshot/resume is not required but would be helpful.
Please be prepared to list all conflicts from March 9 – April 30.

Characters (6m, 8f)

Mr. Bennet – (40s-mid 60s) The patriarch of the Bennet family, a gentleman of modest income with five unmarried daughters. Mr. Bennet has a sarcastic, cynical sense of humor that he uses to purposefully irritate his wife. Though he loves his daughters (Elizabeth in particular), he often fails as a parent, preferring to withdraw from the never-ending marriage concerns of the women around him rather than offer help.

Mrs. Bennet – (40s-50s) Mr. Bennet’s wife, a foolish, noisy woman whose only goal in life is to see her daughters married. Because of her low breeding and often unbecoming behavior, Mrs. Bennet often repels the very suitors whom she tries to attract for her daughters.

Elizabeth Bennet – (18-21) Lizzie, as she is sometimes called, is the protagonist of the play and second eldest daughter. She has a passionate, if sometimes jumbled, relationship with Mr. Darcy.

Jane Bennet – (20-25) The eldest and most beautiful Bennet sister. Jane is more reserved and gentler than Elizabeth. The easy pleasantness with which she and Bingley interact contrasts starkly with the mutual distaste that marks the encounters between Elizabeth and Darcy.

Kitty Bennet – (16-18) The fourth Bennet sister. Like Lydia, she is girlishly enthralled with the soldiers.

Mr. Darcy – (mid 20s-early 30s) A wealthy gentleman, the master of Pemberley, and the nephew of Lady Catherine de Bourgh. Though Darcy is intelligent and honest, his excess of pride causes him to look down on his social inferiors.

The following actors may double or even triple on these characters:

Female 1 (18-21):
Mary Bennet is the middle Bennet sister, not as flighty as Kitty & Lydia, but not as refined as Jane & Elizabeth. She is a bookworm.

Charlotte Lucas – Elizabeth’s dear friend. Pragmatic where Elizabeth is romantic, and also six years older than Elizabeth, Charlotte does not view love as the most vital component of a marriage. She is more interested in having a comfortable home. Thus, when Mr. Collins proposes, she accepts.

Female 2 (15-17):

Lydia Bennet – The youngest Bennet sister, she is gossipy, immature, and self-involved. Unlike Elizabeth, Lydia flings herself headlong into romance and ends up running off with Wickham.

Georgiana – Darcy’s sister. She is immensely pretty and just as shy. She has great skill at playing the pianoforte.

Male 1 (20s):

Mr. Bingley – Darcy’s considerably wealthy best friend. Bingley’s purchase of Netherfield, an estate near the Bennets, serves as the impetus for the novel. He is a genial, well-intentioned gentleman, whose easygoing nature contrasts with Darcy’s initially discourteous demeanor. He is blissfully uncaring about class differences.

Colonel Fitzwilliam – Darcy’s cousin. A kind man who forms a flirtatious relationship with Lizzie. He accidentally reveals that Darcy is responsible for separating Jane and Bingley.

Servant

Male 2 (30s-early 40s):

Sir William Lucas – A friend and neighbor of the Bennet family. He is pleasant but not overly deep or intellectual. He is obsessed with having been granted knighthood. He is father to Charlotte.

Mr. Collins – A pompous, generally idiotic clergyman who stands to inherit Mr. Bennet’s property. Mr. Collins’s own social status is nothing to brag about, but he takes great pains to let everyone and anyone know that Lady Catherine de Bourgh serves as his patroness. He is the worst combination of snobbish and obsequious.

Mr. Gardiner – Mrs. Bennet’s brother. Caring, nurturing, and full of common sense, often prove to be better parents to the Bennet daughters than Mr. Bennet and his wife.

Female 3 (mid 20s-mid 30s):

Miss Bingley – Bingley’s snobbish sister. Miss Bingley bears inordinate disdain for Elizabeth’s middle-class background. Her vain attempts to garner Darcy’s attention cause Darcy to admire Elizabeth’s self-possessed character even more.

Mrs. Gardiner – Mrs. Bennet’s sister-in-law. The Gardiners, caring, nurturing, and full of common sense, often prove to be better parents to the Bennet daughters than Mr. Bennet and his wife.

Male 3 (mid-late 20s):

George Wickham – A handsome, fortune-hunting militia officer. Wickham’s good looks and charm attract Elizabeth initially, but Darcy’s revelation about Wickham’s disreputable past clues her in to his true nature and simultaneously draws her closer to Darcy.

Male Ballguest 1

Female 4 (60s-70s):

Lady Catherine de Bourgh – A rich, bossy noblewoman; Mr. Collins’s patron and Darcy’s aunt. Lady Catherine epitomizes class snobbery, especially in her attempts to order the middle-class Elizabeth away from her well-bred nephew.

Housekeeper

Female Ballguest

Male 4 (18+)

Male Ballguest 2

Officer

Servant

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Tickets Now on Sale for COMPANY! at Loveland Stage Company

LSC_CompanyThe Loveland Stage Company is proud to present the Tony Award-winning musical, COMPANY!

Imagine: you’re single, turning 35, and EVERYONE is asking, “When are you getting married?!”  

This is the story of Robert, a confirmed bachelor, as he contemplates his unmarried status on the night of his 35th birthday. We follow Robert through a series of dinners, drinks, and even a wedding, as his friends “those good and crazy people” explain the pros and cons of married life.  

The cast includes veterans and newcomers to Loveland Stage Company. You will enjoy watching and seeing yourself in this show. Featuring the talents of Peyton Hahn (Robert), Madelaine Wilkerson (Sarah), Jonathan Andrews (Harry), Paula Gerhardt (Susan), KJ Gerhardt (Peter), Kayla Haas (Jenny), Justin Hanks (David), Amanda Marasch (Amy), Jamie Sivrais (Paul), Laurie Schneider Brinkman (Joanne), Forrest Fairley (Larry), Anna Rae Brown (Marta), Jenna Schroeder (Kathy), and Mary Jo Bissmeyer (April) all on stage in this production of COMPANY.

Directed by John Sloan and co-produced by Jill Gornet and Tom Cavano. Choreographer: Garrett Klaas, Vocal Director: Jon Scheiding, Orchestra Director: Jeanne Bilyeu

COMPANY is an energetic show featuring the music and lyrics of one of musical theater’s most renowned composers, Stephen Sondheim, and is presented through a special arrangement with Music Theatre International.  

Come and meet Robert and Company at the Loveland Stage Company.  

Select dates March 3-19, 2023. An ASL interpretive performance will be held on March 5 at 3:00 pm. Tickets go on sale February 3, 2023, at www.lovelandstagecompany.org/tickets

COMPANY is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.mtishows.com

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