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Cast Announced for THE SOUND OF MUSIC at Merit Theatre Company

MTC_logoMerit Theatre Company is excited to announce the cast of THE SOUND OF MUSIC!

The cast includes:

  • Maria Rainer—Rachel Cobbs
  • Mother Abbess—Holly Price
  • Captain Georg von Trapp—Chris Murphy
  • Franz—Dylan Shelton
  • Frau Schmidt—Marnie Lemma
  • Liesl von Trapp—Corinne Baumann
  • Friedrich von Trapp—Owen Iles
  • Louisa von Trapp—Molly Crimmins
  • Kurt von Trapp—Luca Brol
  • Brigitta von Trapp—Claire Hunkler
  • Marta von Trapp—Evelyn Heubach
  • Gretl von Trapp—Zoe Lemma
  • Rolf Gruber—Austin Mills
  • Elsa Schraeder—Delaney O’Toole
  • Max Detweiler—Alex DeVore
  • Sister Berthe/Frau Zeller—Miriam Cantwell
  • Sister Margaretta—Mariah Smith
  • Sister Sophia—Bernadette Calvino
  • Baron Elberfeld—Bob Dronberger
  • Baroness Elberfeld—Cheryl Eresman
  • Herr Zeller—Matt Dentino
  • Admiral von Schreiber—John Dorney
  • Ensemble—Olivia Barthauer, Morgan Becker, Cheryl Eresman, Gregg Farrier, Mark Kozelek, Maggie Lemma, Marnie Lemma, Grace Manning, Max McDaniel, Veronica Nies, Sydney Orndorff, Kate Pahls, Erika Sammond, Kenna Scott, Josephine Shaut, Ethan Wecklery, Adria Whitfill

Produced and Directed by Benjamin and Kaitlyn Iocco
Vocal Direction by Marnie Lemma
Conducted by Benjamin Price
Choreographed by Jerry Armelli, Mia Armelli, and Danielle Ashley

Performances run Aug. 25-Sept. 1

For more information visit www.merittheatre.org/season

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Auditions Announced for THE MUSICAL OF MUSICALS: THE MUSICAL at Sunset Players

SSP_logoSunset Players announces AUDITIONS for THE MUSICAL OF MUSICALS: THE MUSICAL!
If you are a fan of Schmigadoon and Schmicago, you will love this show!

Sunset Players gleefully announce auditions for THE MUSICAL OF MUSICALS: THE MUSICAL.  This fun spoof of classic musicals will be directed and choreographed by Dennis Murphy. MUSICAL direction will be by Linda Abbott.

Auditions will take place at 7:00 p.m. on June 27 and 29 at the Arts Center at Dunham, 1945 Dunham Way, 45238. The doors will open at 6:30 p.m.

Auditionees are asked to prepare 16 bars of two contrasting songs from musicals written prior to 1980.  There will be a brief dance audition as well.

In THE MUSICAL OF MUSICALS: THE MUSICAL, the cast takes the basic plotline of a melodrama and performs it “in the style of” five different composers/composing teams: Rogers and Hammerstein, Stephen Sondheim, Andrew Lloyd Weber, Jerry Herman and Kander and Ebb.  Each short musical, melds characters and plotlines from the composer’s shows together as the cast performs the same basic plot employing songs “in the style of” the composer’s shows.  (Example: In the Rogers and Hammerstein spoof called Corn, a Curly-like character sings a song that reminds you of Oh, What a Beautiful Morning and another one that is like Soliloquy from Carousel.)

The cast will consist of four leading roles and a small ensemble, although some flexibility in casting is possible. The whole cast must be able to sing in different musical theater styles, as well as, possess a strong sense of comedy.  The ability to dance in different styles is also a plus.

Lead roles include:

  • A soprano who could play roles like Laurie in Oklahoma, but also Evita in Evita!
  • A tenor who could play roles like Curley in Oklahoma, but also the MC in Cabaret.
  • A mezzo-soprano who can play Aunt Eller in Oklahoma and/or Dolly Levi or Mame.
  • A baritone who could play Jud in Oklahoma but also The Phantom of the Opera and Sweeney Todd.

The director also hopes to cast 3-6 ensemble members who will support the leading roles by appearing as townsfolk, party goers, apartment residents, peasants, aristocrats and even jailhouse songbirds.

You can sign up for an audition slot at https://www.signupgenius.com/go/20f0a44afa62baaf58-sunset1#/

Performances of THE MUSICAL OF MUSICALS: THE MUSICAL will be October 20-29. Rehearsals will begin in late August/early September.  Rehearsals and performances will be held at the Arts Center at Dunham.

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Cyndi Lauper’s Tony-Winning KINKY BOOTS Kicks Off a New Season of Hit Musicals in Covington at The Carnegie 

TC_Kinky BootsThe high-heeled hit struts onto The Carnegie stage June 30–August 19

COVINGTON, Ky. (June 8, 2023) – This summer, The Carnegie invites audiences to the “Land of Lola” with its production of KINKY BOOTS. Performances run June 30 through August 19, 2023.

KINKY BOOTS, the winner of six Tony® Awards, including Best Musical, is a huge-hearted, high-heeled hit featuring music and lyrics by pop legend Cyndi Lauper. Factory owner Charlie is struggling to save his business when he meets Lola, a drag queen with a wildly exciting idea that just might save the day. Inspired by true events, KINKY BOOTS tells the story of a mismatched pair of friends who together learn that sometimes, the best way to fit in… is to stand out!

Director Lindsey Augusta Mercer returns to The Carnegie after previously helming an acclaimed production of THE LAST FIVE YEARS in 2016. Julia Schick supplies high-energy choreography and Steve Goers is the production’s music director. Popular Cincinnati drag queen, Kora Sline, will ensure the cast is runway ready as the drag consultant and wig and makeup designer.

“KINKY BOOTS offers a path forward that embraces our differences to build a brighter future. It celebrates the transformative power of drag: the gift of seeing the world not just as it is but as it might be,” said Director of Theatre, Tyler Gabbard. “I can’t imagine a better team to bring this bold vison to life at The Carnegie.”

New Orleans-based actor and Cincinnati native Montez O. Jenkins Copeland returns home to star as Lola/Simon, a London drag queen in need of a quick fix for a broken boot. University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) student Tomi Newman plays Charlie Price. Also joining the cast are Sujaya Sunkara (Nicola), Monique Churchill (Lauren), Jathan Briscoe (Don), Andres Martinez (George), Dylan Van Camp (Mr. Price), Kyle Taylor (Harry), Regan Utrup (Pat), Caroline Bowers (Trish), and Eliza Levy (Marge). The Angels, Lola’s fellow drag queens, are played by Kyle AngelAnthony ContrerasAnderson Rothwell, and Zach Van Camp.

Rounding out the creative team are Tyler Gabbard (scenic designer), Erin Donnelly (costume designer), Alaina Pizzoferrato (lighting designer), and Avery Reynolds (sound designer). Diane Senffner is the dialect coach and Carissa Gandenberger is the production stage manager.

Tickets to KINKY BOOTS may be purchased by calling (859) 957-1940 or by visiting thecarnegie.com.

The Carnegie season continues this summer with LADY DAY AT EMERSON’S BAR & GRILL and GUYS AND DOLLS:

LADY DAY AT EMERSON’S BAR & GRILL is a riveting portrait of Billie Holiday and the songs that made her famous. In a captivating evening of story and song, audiences will be transported to the gritty Philadelphia bar where the legendary jazz singer gave one of her final public performances in 1959. The hard-hitting musical chronicles the singer’s life story and celebrates the music she gave the world including “What a Little Moonlight Can Do,” “Strange Fruit,” “God Bless the Child,” and “Ain’t Nobody’s Business if I Do.”

LADY DAY AT EMERSON’S BAR & GRILL runs July 15 – August 20, 2023. Tickets may be purchased by calling (859) 957-1940 or by visiting thecarnegie.com.

GUYS AND DOLLS, A Musical Fable of Broadway is musical theatre at its show-stopping best! Hailed by many as the perfect musical comedy, this colorful classic follows a rowdy bunch of gamblers and showgirls in a wild game of chance and love. Set in bustling 1950s Manhattan, GUYS AND DOLLS features some of the most memorable showtunes of all time, including “Luck Be a Lady,” “I’ve Never Been in Love Before,” and the irrepressible anthem “Sit Down, You’re Rockin’ the Boat.”

GUYS AND DOLLS runs July 29 – August 18, 2023. Tickets may be purchased by calling (859) 957-1940 or by visiting thecarnegie.com.

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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 www.thecarnegie.com or by calling (859) 491-2030.

The Carnegie is supported by the generosity of tens of thousands of contributors to the ArtsWave Community Campaign. The Carnegie receives ongoing operating support from the Kentucky Arts Council, City of Covington, Kenton County Fiscal Courts, Carol Ann & Ralph V. Haile, Jr. Foundation, the Greater Cincinnati Foundation, and Cincinnati International Wine Festival.

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THE KNOCK Runs June 19-July 7

CO_The KnockTHE KNOCK
Cincinnati Opera
June 19-July 7
Music Hall Wilks Studio [Over-the-Rhine]

A group of military wives gathers after rumors of a possible incident on the battlefront. Their husbands are fighting the war in Fallujah. Meanwhile, a young Army officer makes the long journey to their gathering place. Named for the expression military spouses use for notifications of death, The Knock explores what must be endured by the loved ones of those who serve. Based on years of interviews with real spouses of American soldiers, this new opera tells dramatic stories of heroism that often go unheard, tragedies that go far beyond the conflict. Sung in English with projected lyrics.

  • Fri, June 23 at 7:30pm SOLD OUT
  • Tue, June 27 aT 7:30pm SOLD OUT
  • Sun, July 2 at 3pm SOLD OUT
  • Wed, July 5 at 7:30pm
  • Fri, July 7 at 3pm & 7:30pm

Official page | Facebook event |

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LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR Runs June 22-24

CO_Lucia Di LammermoorLUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR
Cincinnati Opera
June 22-24
Music Hall [Over-the-Rhine]

The heart wants what the heart wants. At Scotland’s Lammermoor Castle, Lucia and Edgardo are entwined in a forbidden romance. Despite their families’ age-old feud, they vow to give everything up for love. But Lucia’s disapproving brother Enrico endeavors to undo the lovers’ promise and marry Lucia off in a more lucrative pairing. The deception becomes a curse, leading Lucia and Edgardo to make terrible new vows once hope for love is lost. Sung in Italian with projected English translations.

  • Thu, June 22 at 7:30pm
  • Sat, June 24 at 7:30pm

Official page | Facebook event |

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