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Jimmy Buffet’s ESCAPE TO MARGARITAVILLE Runs Aug. 21-Sept. 15

Jimmy Buffet’s ESCAPE TO MARGARITAVILLE
Warsaw Federal Incline Theatre
Aug. 21-Sept. 15
[East Price Hill]

Directed by Tim Perrino
Music directed by Greg Dastillung
Choreographed by Cassidy Steele

Cast: Jordan Darnell as Rachel, Rebecca Wall as Tammy, Zachary Petrie as Tully, Christopher Wells as Brick, Elizabeth L. Taylor as Marley, Jamie Steele as J.D., Evan Rogers as Chadd/Ensemble & Kanai Nakata  as Jamal/Ensemble
Ensemble: Anthony Nocero, Phoenix Bills, Grant Zentmeyer, Zach Treinen, Caroline Rakestraw, Yolee Louis, Courtney Duncan, Emmie Brewer, Jordan Ward and Mollie Tagher

Jimmy Buffett’s ESCAPE TO MARGARITAVILLE is a musical comedy featuring the most-loved Jimmy Buffett classics, including “Cheeseburger in Paradise”, “Margaritaville,” “It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere,” “Fins,” “Volcano,” and many more. With a book by Emmy Award winner Greg Garcia (“My Name is Earl,” “Raising Hope”) and Emmy nominee Mike O’Malley (“Survivor’s Remorse,” “Shameless”), this hilarious, heartwarming musical is the summer party you’ve been waiting for!

  • Wed-Thu, Aug. 21-22 at 7:30pm
  • Fri-Sat, Aug. 23-24 at 8pm
  • Sun, Aug. 25 at 2pm
  • Wed-Thu, Aug. 28-29 at 7:30pm
  • Fri-Sat, Aug. 30-31 at 8pm
  • Sun, Sept. 1 at 2pm
  • Wed-Thu, Sept. 4-5 at 7:30pm
  • Fri-Sat, Sept. 6-7 at 8pm
  • Sun, Sept. 8 at 2pm
  • Wed-Thu, Sept. 11-12 at 7:30pm
  • Fri-Sat, Sept. 13-14 at 8pm
  • Sun, Sept. 15 at 2pm

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DIAL M FOR MURDER Runs Aug. 17-Sept. 15

DIAL M FOR MURDER
Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park
Aug. 17-Sept. 15
Rouse Theatre [Eden Park]

Written by Frederick Knott
Adapted by Jeffrey Hatcher
Directed by Tatiana Pandiani

Cast: Brandon Hearnsberger as Tony Wendice, Justin McCombs as Lesgate, Barry Mulholland as Inspector Hubbard, Geena Quintos as Maxine Hadley & Teresa Zimmermann as Margot Wendice

Murder and malice take center stage in a fresh adaptation of an iconic thriller! The setting is midcentury London. It’s been a year since Margot ended her affair with her lover, Maxine, and returned to life as usual with her husband, Tony — or so she thinks. Tony, in fact, knows about the affair and spins an intricate web of suspicion and deception. When his plan goes terribly awry, it sets in motion a series of deadly, unexpected twists threatening everyone involved. Best known for the 1954 film by Alfred Hitchcock, this masterful murder mystery receives a clever and fast-paced new treatment for the stage. DIAL M FOR MURDER is recommended for ages 13 and up. 

  • In preview, Sat, Aug. 17 at 7:30pm
  • In preview, Tue-Wed, Aug. 20-21 at 7:30pm
  • Thu-Fri, Aug. 22-23 at 7:30pm
  • Sat, Aug. 24 at 2pm & 7:30pm
  • Sun, Aug. 25 at 2pm
  • Tue-Fri, Aug. 27-30 at 7:30pm
  • Sat, Aug. 31 at 2pm & 7:30pm
  • Sun, Sept. 1 at 2pm
  • Tue, Sept. 3 at 7:30pm
  • Wed, Sept. 4 at 1pm
  • Thu-Fri, Sept. 5-6 at 7:30pm
  • Sat, Sept. 7 at 2pm & 7:30pm
  • Sun, Sept. 8 at 2pm
  • Tue-Fri, Sept. 10-13 at 7:30pm
  • Sat, Sept. 14 at 2pm & 7:30pm
  • Sun, Sept. 15 at 2pm

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Designer Call for One Act Double Feature at Ghostlight Stage Company

Company: The Ghostlight Stage Company – Cincinnati, Ohio

Performance & Rehearsal Venue: First Financial Bank in Covington & Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park

Contract: Nonunion
Pay Rate: $350 stipend for each designer (for approx. 8 hours of required rehearsal/performance time + however much time is needed outside of rehearsal for design preparation). Additional compensation will be given for all supplies needed. Production: One Act Double Feature 2024 featuring Esther Made Me Do It by Nell Adkins and Elizabeth Sacktor and Artists and Vandals by Erin K. Considine

Directors: TBD

Seeking: 1 Set Designer and 1 Costume Designer to design for both plays (see more info on plays below). We strongly encourage BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ designers to submit their work, as we seek to uplift the voices of underrepresented artists. Additionally, we encourage artists who personally resonate with the themes in the plays to submit to keep this process as authentic as possible.

About the Event: The Ghostlight Stage Company will be producing 2 original one act plays in October 2024 (exact date coming soon) as part of its second annual One Act Double Feature event. This event is unique in that it is a hybrid between a typical staged reading and a full production. There will be a short 1-2 week rehearsal process of only 4 rehearsals per piece that concludes with performances for the public at the end. In addition, all plays will be assigned a costume and set designer who will come up with design concepts for the plays and a director who will come up with a full vision for the piece, as if they were being fully produced. These designs for set and costumes will be shared with the audience in the form of lobby displays (this can look like costume design sketches, set models, electronic renderings, etc). Additionally, the directors and playwrights will both speak during the performance about how the play could continue on in its development to give the audience a better idea of what the production would look like on a full scale. The event will “pull back the curtain” for audiences to show them what all goes into the process of developing new work, while also giving playwrights the valuable experience of having a full team of designers, a director and actors to explore their piece without it being fully produced yet.

Submission Instructions: Follow the link and upload a relevant resume, cover letter which describes why you’re interested in this project and any links to portfolio. These submissions will be reviewed by three members of our team.

To Submit: Fill out this Google form: https://forms.gle/LjHE8uFXzt6uTYYL8

Production Schedule
Rehearsals for Esther Made Me Do It: Oct. 8, 11, 14 and 18 from 6pm-9pm
Rehearsals for Artists & Vandals: Oct. 9, 12, 15, 19 from 6pm-9pm
Opens/Closes: October 21, 2024

There will be 3 4-hour rehearsals for each piece and a tech & performance day for 5 hours. Designers will do most of their work outside of rehearsal time designing, but will be required to attend a few specific dates. Designers will be required to attend one rehearsal for each piece for 1 hour or less, to share their designs with the teams (preferred attendance would be on the first dates of rehearsal for each piece). This attendance for initial rehearsals could be via zoom, if needed. Designers will also be required to attend the full 5 hour performance date in person to help with load in/load out, and set up displays of their designs in the lobby for audiences to view and be available by their designs during performance time to answer questions and talk about their design process with interested audience members.

No housing or travel stipend will be provided. All artists hired must be Cincinnati local hires.

ARTISTS AND VANDALS by Erin K. Considine

Synopsis
After years of odd jobs and struggling to make ends meet, Lyla and Knox are opening
their own Art Gallery to critical acclaim and personal pride. They have parented a son
and parented each other. Nothing could ruin this night. Nothing but Daniel: who
disappeared fifteen years ago, and is now standing in the shadows under the L.

Characters

  • LYLA (Female, 38, Any Race)
    Lyla is wild and loving: a pansexual, driven, career-focused mama bear. She has built a
    world for herself with Knox and her son Christopher. After years of cobbling together
    odds and ends of an artistic existence, Lyla is finally coming into her own and receiving
    the press she deserves.
  • KNOX (Nonbinary, 40, Any Race)
    Knox is the glue in any and every situation, but that doesn’t mean they’re boring. Knox
    loves to shake the beehive. They love men, all men, and they love the hell out of Lyla
    (just not that way). Knox is the grounded parental figure that Lyla and Christopher
    desperately required over the last decade and a half. They are hilarious and incorrigible,
    covering a deep, almost unseen well of hurt and sensitivity. This Gallery launch is
    everything they’ve ever dreamed of, and Knox has been dreaming for years.
  • DANIEL (Male, 40, Any Race)
    Daniel is a bisexual disaster: bad with words, easily overwhelmed, effortlessly charming,
    and too fragile for the unstable life of an artist. Daniel is also Christopher’s father. He
    made huge mistakes as a young man, and he is trying to atone for those choices now.
    He’s not sure if that redemption is possible; it might not be.

ESTHER MADE ME DO IT by Nell Adkins and Elizabeth Sacktor

Synopsis
Best friends, Naomi and Ruth, are preparing to audition for their local Purim shpiel. Naomi, gunning for the part of Esther, hopes to kick start her theatrical career. Ruth questions her feelings for Naomi and how long she’s willing to put Naomi’s desires before her own.

Characters

  • NAOMI (Female, 14-16 years old, Jewish)
    Maybe, sort of, almost blonde. A STAR to be, her mom is a convert to Judaism and her dad’s not THAT practicing so she’s insecure about her own Jewishness, especially her ability to speak Hebrew (she doesn’t) but she makes up for it with CHUTZPAH and a Patti LuPone-level of divaness. Don’t ask her about the teen acting conservatory she attended last summer, she hates talking about it (she doesn’t). She will stop at nothing to be cast as Esther in Temple Beth Israel’s annual Purim shpiel.
  • RUTH (Female, 14-16 years old, Jewish)
    Naomi’s devoted best friend, a groupie through and through. Arguably more talented than Naomi, a budding director and choreographer, and definitely more religiously observant. Her parents are both observant Jews (her mother, Rabbi Sharon, is a rabbi) and want to pull Ruth out of public school to enroll her in a Jewish day school, at the synagogue in Baltimore that has just offered Rabbi Sharon a fancy new job. Ruth’s Hebrew is actually good.

**If interested in reading the full plays, please reach out to The Ghostlight Stage Company’s
Producing Artistic Director to get copies of the scripts: alyssa@theghostlightstageco.com**

The Ghostlight Stage Company is an equal opportunity employer. It is our policy to provide equal opportunity without regard to the basis of race, color, religion, sex or national origin, and we require affirmative action to ensure equality of opportunity in all aspects of employment. All employees and volunteers (whatever their gender, race, ethnicity, national origin, age, identity, sexual orientation, education, ability, religion, socioeconomic status, physical appearance, or attributes) should always feel valued and respected

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Casting Call for One-Act Double Feature at Ghostlight Stage Company

Company: The Ghostlight Stage Company – Cincinnati, Ohio

Performance & Rehearsal Venue: First Financial Bank in Covington and Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park

Contract: Nonunion

Pay Rate: $15/hour (approx. 18-20 hours of work required for all workshopping rehearsals and tech/performance date)

Production: One Act Double Feature 2024 featuring Esther Made Me Do It by Nell Adkins
and Elizabeth Sacktor and Artists and Vandals by Erin K. Considine

Directors: TBD

About the Event: The Ghostlight Stage Company will be producing 2 original one act plays October 21, 2024 as part of its second annual One Act Double Feature event. This event is unique in that it is a hybrid between a typical staged reading and a full production. There will be a short 1-2 week rehearsal process of only 4 rehearsals per piece that concludes with performances for the public at the end. In addition, all plays will be assigned a costume and set designer who will come up with design concepts for the plays and a director who will come up with a full vision for the piece, as if they were being fully produced. These designs for set and costumes will be shared with the audience in the form of lobby displays (this can look like costume design sketches, set models, electronic renderings, etc). Additionally, the directors and playwrights will both speak during the performance about how the play could continue on in its development to give the audience a better idea of what the production would look like on a full scale. The event will “pull back the curtain” for audiences to show them what all goes into the process of developing new work, while also giving playwrights the valuable experience of having a full team of designers, a director and actors to explore their piece without it being fully produced yet.

What to Prepare: Please submit 1 1-2 minute monologue of your choice that you feel best reflects the character you would like to be considered for. Full character breakdowns and synopsis are below.

Video Submission: Initial auditions will be conducted via self tape submissions and will be accepted on a rolling basis from now until August 18, 2023 at 11:59pm EST.

Submission Instructions: To submit please fill out this google form:
https://forms.gle/uYWuMBnA3gEW4mFm8

Send any questions to our Producing Artistic Director at: alyssa@theghostlightstageco.com

Production Schedule
Auditions: August 2024

Rehearsals for Esther Made Me Do It: Oct. 8, 11, 14 and 18 from 6pm-9pm
Rehearsals for Artists & Vandals: Oct. 9, 12, 15, 19 from 6pm-9pm
Opens/Closes: October 21, 2024

Auditions will be completed virtually via self tape, with in-person callbacks, as needed on August 24. Director must be available for all rehearsals and performance dates in person in Cincinnati. No conflicts will be accepted.

No housing or travel stipend will be provided. All artists hired must be Cincinnati local
hires.

ARTISTS AND VANDALS by Erin K. Considine

Synopsis
After years of odd jobs and struggling to make ends meet, Lyla and Knox are opening their own Art Gallery to critical acclaim and personal pride. They have parented a son and parented each other. Nothing could ruin this night. Nothing but Daniel: who disappeared fifteen years ago, and is now standing in the shadows under the L.

Breakdown:
Actors can be cis or trans (unless noted otherwise) and ages are flexible. Actors who can authentically relate to the LGBTQIA+ experience are encouraged to apply.

  • LYLA (Female, 38, Any Race)
    Lyla is wild and loving: a pansexual, driven, career-focused mama bear. She has built a world for herself with Knox and her son Christopher. After years of cobbling together odds and ends of an artistic existence, Lyla is finally coming into her own and receiving
    the press she deserves.
  • KNOX (Nonbinary, 40, Any Race)
    Knox is the glue in any and every situation, but that doesn’t mean they’re boring. Knox loves to shake the beehive. They love men, all men, and they love the hell out of Lyla (just not that way). Knox is the grounded parental figure that Lyla and Christopher desperately required over the last decade and a half. They are hilarious and incorrigible, covering a deep, almost unseen well of hurt and sensitivity. This Gallery launch is everything they’ve ever dreamed of, and Knox has been dreaming for years.
  • DANIEL (Male, 40, Any Race)
    Daniel is a bisexual disaster: bad with words, easily overwhelmed, effortlessly charming,
    and too fragile for the unstable life of an artist. Daniel is also Christopher’s father. He
    made huge mistakes as a young man, and he is trying to atone for those choices now.
    He’s not sure if that redemption is possible; it might not be.

ESTHER MADE ME DO IT by Nell Adkins and Elizabeth Sacktor

Synopsis
Best friends, Naomi and Ruth, are preparing to audition for their local Purim shpiel. Naomi, gunning for the part of Esther, hopes to kick start her theatrical career. Ruth questions her feelings for Naomi and how long she’s willing to put Naomi’s desires before her own.

Breakdown:
Actors can be cis or trans. Actors should be 18+ to play 14-16. Actors who can authentically
relate to the LGBTQIA+ and Jewish experience are encouraged to apply.

  • NAOMI (Female, 14-16 years old, Jewish)
    Maybe, sort of, almost blonde. A STAR to be, her mom is a convert to Judaism and her dad’s not THAT practicing so she’s insecure about her own Jewishness, especially her ability to speak Hebrew (she doesn’t) but she makes up for it with CHUTZPAH and a Patti LuPone-level of divaness. Don’t ask her about the teen acting conservatory she attended last summer, she hates talking about it (she doesn’t). She will stop at nothing to be cast as Esther in Temple Beth Israel’s annual Purim shpiel.
  • RUTH (Female, 14-16 years old, Jewish)
    Naomi’s devoted best friend, a groupie through and through. Arguably more talented than Naomi, a budding director and choreographer, and definitely more religiously observant. Her parents are both observant Jews (her mother, Rabbi Sharon, is a rabbi) and want to pull Ruth out of public school to enroll her in a Jewish day school, at the synagogue in Baltimore that has just offered Rabbi Sharon a fancy new job. Ruth’s Hebrew is actually good.

**If interested in reading the full plays, please reach out to The Ghostlight Stage Company’s
Producing Artistic Director to get copies of the scripts: alyssa@theghostlightstageco.com**

The Ghostlight Stage Company is an equal opportunity employer. It is our policy to provide equal opportunity without regard to the basis of race, color, religion, sex or national origin, and we require affirmative action to ensure equality of opportunity in all aspects of employment. All employees and volunteers (whatever their gender, race, ethnicity, national origin, age, identity, sexual orientation, education, ability, religion, socioeconomic status, physical appearance, or attributes) should always feel valued and respected

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2024-2025 Season Announced by Xavier University

Tickets are now on sale for Xavier Theatre’s 2024-25 season
https://xaviertheatre.ludus.com

JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR
Lyrics by Tim Rice
Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber
October 11 – 20, 2024
Gallagher Student Center Theatre

Directed by Stephen Skiles
Music Directed by Scot Buzza
Choreographed by Jenna Treinen

What’s the buzz? Jesus Christ Superstar has wowed audiences for over 50 years. Set against the backdrop of an extraordinary and universally known series of events but seen, unusually, through the eyes of Judas Iscariot, Jesus Christ Superstar follows the last week of Jesus Christ’s life. Loosely based on the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, Jesus Christ Superstar features music and lyrics by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice.


THE CHOREOGRAPHERS’ WORKSHOP
November 15-24, 2024
Part of Xavier Theatre’s Student Showcase

Choreography by Gracie Phlipot, Kyra Sander, Reilly Somerville & Brianna Starkey
Physicality and movement are some of the greatest indicators of emotion and play a key role in storytelling. Through a range of styles including hip hop, contemporary, theatre jazz, and more, experience multiple stories told solely through movement.


NO EXIT
By Jean-Paul Sartre
November 15-24, 2024
Part of Xavier Theatre’s Student Showcase

Directed by Erin Bonham

NO EXIT by Jean-Paul Sarte is a gripping, existentialist play that follows the fates of three individuals damned to a hellish fate of their own design. The story is thrilling, enlightening and presents a mirror to audiences about untold facets of our human condition.


JANITOR’S CLOSET
By Reece Niederhausen
November 15-24, 2024
Part of Xavier Theatre’s Student Showcase

Directed by Tate Clemons

Ethan, a lonely gay student at Saint Albans Academy, is attempting to make it out of his junior year alive by hiding away in a janitor’s closet for as long as he can. However, when his ex-best friend Allie reveals a big secret, hiding may not be a viable option. JANITOR’S CLOSET is a World Premiere production written by senior Xavier Theatre Education student Reece Niederhausen.


PIPPIN
Book by Roger O. Hirson
Music & Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz
February 14-23, 2025
Gallagher Student Center Studio Theatre

Directed & Choreographed by Carolyn Guido Clifford
Music Directed by Erin McCamley

Join the enigmatic Leading Player and their magical troupe as they lead Pippin and the audience on an immersive journey through a contemporary club scene. Experience Pippin’s struggle to find their place in this dazzling and intoxicating world.


SUMMER SLAY-CATION!
By Trey Tatum
March 28 – April 6, 2025
Gallagher Student Center Theatre

Directed by Bridget Leak

They say that summer camp closed down after that rash of murders – or, maybe – they say the government performs secret experiments at an underground bunker in those woods – or, maybe – they say all these animal carcuses as the result of creatures that stalk long after sundown. Either way, whoever enters those woods comes out changed, if at all
Part play, part game, Summer Slay-cation! is a story where the audience decides what terrible things happen in the wilderness, and then struggles to bring themselves back to civilization.

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