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HOME BREW THEATRE VII Runs Jan. 19-21

TDW_Home Brew 7HOME BREW THEATRE VII
The Drama Workshop
Jan. 19-21
Glenmore Playhouse [Cheviot]

HOME BREW THEATRE 7 will be the seventh installment TDW’s celebration of local playwrights and local beer. Join us for a selection of witty and thought-provoking ten- minute plays by local authors, and a chance to raise a glass with the actors, directors and writers at a post-performance reception. It’s a TDW tradition and has quickly become the premier short play festival in town!

THE FENCE
By Robb Willoughby
Directed by Jeff Nieman
Cast: Jimmy Jackson, Eric Thomas & Rose Vanden Eynden

HOPE SPRINGS A TURTLE
By Bill Brohaugh and Lisa Holt
Directed by Suzanne Stymiest
Cast: Kat Falk & Susan Smith

I’M FRIGGIN’ RETIRED
By Eric Thomas
Directed by Jessie Faye
Cast: Victoria Covarrubias, Cat Cook, Justin Hanks, Elizabeth Hickerson, Tim Rogers and Andrew Theademan

JUST LISTEN
By Teri Foltz
Directed by Nick Dunker
Cast: Clint Bramkamp & Amy Sullivan

OCCUPATIONS
by Keith Vanden Eynden
Directed by Diane Senffner
Cast: Justin Hanks, Colleen McElroy, MIchael Scarpelli & Lisa White

PET THERAPY
By Christie Bishop
Directed by Dane Rogers and Sarah Hoback
Cast: Justin Hanks, Kathryn Muck & Rose Vanden Eynden

THE ROYAL TREATMENT
By Alan Jozwiak
Directed by Adam Drake
Cast: Will Christman, Katie Jensen & Kathryn Muck

THE RULES
By Jessie Faye
Directed by K.B. Scheiding
Cast: Will Christman, Kathryn Muck, Andrew Theademan & Maddy Weinkam

SQUIRRELS IN A KNOTHOLE
By Peter D. Stavros
Directed by Allie Webber
Cast: Jamie Ball, Ray Lebowski & Tim Rogers

STABBED IN THE BACKWARDS
By Fred Tacon
Directed by Micheal Kiser
Cast: Bob Brunner, Cat Cook, Elizabeth Hickerson, Steve Krieger, Michael Scarpelli & Kaitlin Schiltz

  • Fri, Jan. 19 at 8pm
  • Sat, Jan. 20 at 2pm & 8pm
  • Sun, Jan. 21 at 2pm

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Cast Announced for BOEING BOEING at Mariemont Players

MPI_logo 2020Mariemont Players and director Mark Femia are thrilled to announce the cast of our May 2024 production, Boeing Boeing by Marc Camoletti, translated by Beverley Cross & Francis Evans:

  • Michael Sanchez as Bernard
  • Jeff Weinkam as Robert
  • Bethany Eckstein as Gloria
  • Katherine Anderson as Gabriella
  • Colette Thomas as Gretchen
  • Rebecca Bryant as Berthe

Boeing Boeing is directed by Mark Femia and produced by Darren Lee & Forrest Fairley.

Boeing Boeing is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.com

Tickets are available now! Get yours at http://www.mariemontplayers.com

Performance dates: May 2 – 19, 2024

Synopsis:

This 1960’s French farce adapted for the English-speaking stage features self-styled Parisian lothario Bernard, who has Italian, German, and American fiancées, each a beautiful airline hostess with frequent “layovers.” He keeps “one up, one down, and one pending” until unexpected schedule changes bring all three to Paris, and Bernard’s apartment, at the same time.

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Auditions Announced for SENSE AND SENSIBILITY at Dayton Playhouse

DPH_logoAnnouncing auditions for SENSE AND SENSIBILITY by Kate Hamill
Based on the novel by Jane Austen

THE STORY: A playful new adaptation of Jane Austen’s beloved novel follows the fortunes (and misfortunes) of the Dashwood sisters—sensible Elinor and hypersensitive Marianne—after their father’s sudden death leaves them financially destitute and socially vulnerable. Set in gossipy late 18th-century England, with a fresh female voice, the play is full of humor, emotional depth, and bold theatricality. SENSE AND SENSIBILITY examines our reactions, both reasonable and ridiculous, to societal pressures. When reputation is everything, how do you follow your heart?

Opens: March 8, 2024
Closes: March 17, 2024

Auditions: January 15 & 16, 2024 7 PM At Dayton Playhouse

Auditions will consist of cold readings and improvisation games. All races, genders and abilities are encouraged to audition.

This is not your mother’s Jane Austen. Please come prepared to play. If you have a British accent, bring it with you however, it is not required for auditions. Looking for actors who are willing to have fun, learn, explore, work as part of a true ensemble and maybe get your hands dirty along the way.

All roles are available as follows. For ages given, anyone that can play that age will be considered. Final cast will include 10-12 people. Other than the two main characters, Elinor and Marianne, all actors will likely play multiple roles.

  • Marianne Dashwood: The middle Dashwood sister; sensitive
  • Elinor Dashwood: The eldest Dashwood sister; sensible
  • Margaret Dashwood: The youngest Dashwood sister: 10-13 years old.
  • Mrs. Dashwood: Mother to the Dashwood sisters
  • John Dashwood: half brother to the Dashwood sisters (from the father’s side; no blood relation to Mrs. Dashwood)
  • Edward Ferrars: A gentleman; a bachelor
  • Fanny (Ferrars) Dashwood: wife to John Dashwood and sister to Edward; Nasty.
  • Colonel Brandon: an older bachelor; over 45 years old.
  • John Willoughby: An unusually handsome young man.
  • Sir John Middleton: A country gentleman; distant relation to Mrs. Dashwood
  • Mrs. Jennings: A good natured, boisterous woman; mother in law to Sir John and a terror to the countryside.
  • Lady Middleton: An over-bred lady
  • Lucy Steele: A young girl from no fortune
  • Anne Steele: Lucy’s sister; indiscreet
  • Robert Ferrars: A callow young man; Edward Ferrars’ younger brother.

Also to be doubled with the cast:

  • Gossips 1-5: A chorus of high society creatures
  • Servants – including THOMAS
  • Doctor

Please contact the director, Jenni Cypher, with any questions by email at jennic42@gmail.com or by text message at 937.430.7820.

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Auditions Announced for FLIGHT OF THE LAWNCHAIR MAN at Dayton Theatre Guild

DTG_logoOpen audition notice for FLIGHT OF THE LAWNCHAIR MAN
Book by Peter Ullian, Music & Lyrics by Robert Lindsey-Nassif
Based on a concept by Robert Lindsey-Nassif

Auditions will be held Mon & Tue, January 15 & 16, 2024, starting at 7:00 pm both nights.
Production dates: March 22-April 7, 2024

The Dayton Theatre Guild at the Caryl D. Philip TheatreScape
430 Wayne Ave, Dayton OH, 45410
937-278-5993 — www.daytontheatreguild.org

Stage and Vocal Direction by David Shough
Music Direction by Sarah Lingg
Produced by Christina Tomazinis

CASTING REQUIREMENTS:

All cast and crew are required to be vaccinated for COVID-19.

You need only attend one night, but are welcome at both. If you cannot attend either audition date, contact the director at davids@pbstudios.com or 937-626-2674, and we will make time or permit a video audition. Performance dates: March 22-April 7, 2024; Friday – Sunday. Rehearsals will generally be Monday through Thursday evenings, subject to cast schedules.

SEEKING:
2 male and 3 female principals and 6-8 ensemble (at least 3 men) with featured roles – see descriptions below. All characters are adults, with some specific age ranges listed in the role descriptions.

Race is not relevant to any role. All races & ethnicities are encouraged to audition.

Yes, this is a musical comedy at the Dayton Theatre Guild, and because the house is intimate we are not planning to use microphones. So we are looking for strong singing voices, especially for Jerry and Gracie, who have big anthem numbers. It doesn’t have to be “pretty” but it has to be strong.

THE PLAY:
The title is not a metaphor. Jerry Gorman is a regular guy from New Jersey who just wants to fly. The neighbors think he’s nuts. His mother disapproves. Big Jack and Blaire scoff. But Gracie believes in him. When Jerry soars to 16,000 feet with nothing but a lawnchair and helium balloons, this funny tuneful musical reminds us that the air is free and dreams can come true if only you believe in yourself.

THE AUDITION:
Prepare at least 32 measures of one musical theatre standard to sing fearlessly. An accompanist will be provided, or you can bring a track to play via Bluetooth. Acappella auditions are discouraged. In addition, everyone will be asked to read scenes. Sides will be made available online in early January. There may also be a short minimal dance audition.

Please being a resume and a list of all conflicts January 17 through April 7, 2024

THE ROLES:

  • Jerry Gorman
    (34; tenor or lyric baritone): Extremely likeable, but the kind of guy whose likeability never seems to get him anywhere in life. A dreamer who until recently never felt he had a right to his dreams. You’d almost call him a loser, if he didn’t have such a great girlfriend.
  • Gracie
    Jerry’s girlfriend (32-35; soprano/mixed belt): embraces life and all that it offers, including her job as a toll booth operator on I-95, and Jerry, whom she adores despite what others see as his shortcomings, and his sometimes frustrating hesitation to allow their relationship to progress to the “next level.” A nice New Jersey accent is a plus.
  • Big Jack Preston
    (35-37; high baritone): is the kind of guy uniforms were created for. He looks really good in one. He is all man, a man’s man, a manly man, an exemplar of manlitude. He’s also quite tall. He exudes self-confidence and never (until later in the show) lets the cracks show.
  • Blaire
    (mezzo soprano or soprano/mixed belt): a flight attendant who exudes a bubbly, ditsy enthusiasm that masks a competence and ability that no one has ever imagined, but which will become apparent to us later in the show.
  • Mother Gorman
    Jerry’s mother (late middle age; lyric soprano/mixed belt): can be a bit of a steamroller and a nag where her son is involved, but she does it out of love – and fear. She’s a suburban working mother trying to maintain an upper middle-class lifestyle with a lower-middle class income. She has been hiding what, to her, is a terrible, terrible secret. A nice New Jersey accent is a plus.
  • ENSEMBLE MEMBERS (*)
    Ensemble members will each play one or more of the following roles in addition to neighbors, Walmart shoppers and employees, commuters, flying mechanics, etc.:

    • Mr. Frankel
      Jerry’s boss. High strung, often angry, he nevertheless has a heart that starts to pump warm blood when he spends time with Jerry’s Mom later in the show.
    • FAA Agent
      a Federal Aviation Administration Agent of indeterminate gender. Takes his (or is it her?) job very, very seriously.
    • Leonardo da Vinci
      (tenor or high bari – one solo song): the great painter, inventor, and all around Renaissance Man of the Italian Renaissance. Speaks and sings with an alarming similarity to Chico Marx.
    • Charles Lindbergh
      (baritone – one solo song): the great aviator who made the first solo flight across the Atlantic. Speaks and sings with an alarming similarity to Jimmy Stewart.
    • Amelia Earhart
      (mezzo soprano/mixed belt – one solo song): the great aviatrix who almost became the first woman to circumnavigate the globe by air. Speaks and sings with an alarming similarity to Katherine Hepburn.
    • French Boy
      (mezzo soprano – one solo song; played by a woman): a classic little French boy from classic French movie.
    • NASA Official
      (an official from NASA): he’s all business, but hates to have to be the bearer of bad news.
    • TV Reporter
      a handsome, serious, callow reporter from a major cable news organization.

For more information please contact Director David Shough at davids@pbstudios.com or 937.626.2674.

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Auditions Announced for HORIZONS OF GOLD at Bart’s Bards

BB_new logoHORIZONS OF GOLD
Concept/Book by Beth Kenniv
Music by James Kenniv and Jeff Smith
Lyrics by Beth Kenniv and Dave Thompson
Directed by Fred Hunt

AUDITIONS

  • Saturday, January 27 from Noon-4:00pm
  • Monday, January 29 from 7:00pm-9:00pm

JPII Catholic School – 9375 Winton Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45231

AUDITION SIGN-UPS
You may choose a 15-minute audition slot using our signup genius page, linked here. Once all slots are filled, we will accept walk-ins. As a walk-in, the wait time may be a bit longer as we attempt to fit you in with our scheduled auditioners. Book your spot early!

WHAT TO EXPECT
The format for auditions will include a singing portion (16-32 measures of a Broadway-style show tune); a read-through with other actors; and a dance portion. A speaker will be available to be used with your cell phone for accompaniment (no a cappella singing auditions, please). The dance auditions will take place at the end of three consecutive 15-minute audition slots.

WHAT TO BRING

  1. A prepared audition song with recorded accompaniment.
  2. Shoes that you are comfortable dancing in.
  3. Prepared audition forms, available for download below.

Forms will also be available at auditions. However, we would prefer you fill out and sign the forms ahead of time to keep things moving during auditions.

PRINCIPLE ROLES

  • Rose – A Mexican migrant; determined; loyal; passionate. Early 20’s Soprano with strong Mix/Belt
  • Margaret Thomas – A Kansas farm wife; broken, steadfast, wise. Mid/Late 40’s Mezzo Soprano/Alto
  • Bo – A prosperous farmer; understated, thoughtful, heroic. Late 30’s aka John Bollen; the cousin of Edward/Margaret Thomas; Baritone

SUPPORTING ROLES

  • Lawrence Thomas – Margaret’s brother-in-law; an unscrupulous businessman (in Act II only) non-singing role
  • Edward Thomas – Margaret’s faithful but defeated husband (in I-1 & I-2 then ensemble); no solo singing
  • William Thomas – Margaret’s responsible older son; marries Rose (in I-1–I-3 then ensemble) any voice part
  • Charlie Thomas – Margaret’s fun loving younger son; marries Opal (in I-1–I-3 then ensemble) any voice part
  • Opal – Charlie’s girl; sweet, sincere. (in I-2–I-4 only; then ensemble) any voice part
  • Nettie – A farmgirl, curious, dreamy, dramatic, comic. 14-16yrs; Soprano
  • Pearl – Nettie’s older, responsible, caring sister. Around 18 yrs; Alto/Mezzo
  • Alice – A self-important, sassy girl who wants Bo. Mid 20’s; Any voice part
  • Hank – Bo’s trusted farmhand; easy going, competent. 30’s; Any voice part
  • Otis & Clarence – Bo’s lazy comedic farmhands; Sing harmony/any voice part.
  • Ensemble – This production also features an active singing/ dancing ensemble that offers several cameos, featured solos, and children’s ensemble.

Visit Inspiring Arts’ website for Horizons of Gold to learn more about this heart-warming story written by local playwrights.

QUESTIONS?
Please direct all audition questions to HORIZONS OF GOLD production questions to the producers at BartsBards@gmail.com.

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