Monthly Archives: September 2025

Auditions Announced for BUDDY-The Buddy Holly Story at the Covedale Center

Cincinnati Landmark Productions to hold auditions for Covedale Marquee Holiday show:
BUDDY – The Buddy Holly Story

  • Sunday, Oct. 5th, 2025 1pm to 3:30pm
  • Monday, Oct. 6th, 2025 6:30pm to 8:30pm
    Callbacks: Tuesday, Oct. 7th, 2025 6:30pm to 8:30pm

Audition Location: Warsaw Federal Incline Theater – 801 Matson Place, Cincinnati, OH 45204

If you’d like the audition form sent to you in advance, email Jennifer Perrino AT Jenniferperrino@clpshows.org.

CLP is actively seeking diverse casts. Performers of all races and ethnicities, gender identities, sexualities and abilities are especially encouraged to audition and will be considered for all roles

January 22 – February 15, 2026
By arrangement with Alan Janes; Written by Alan Janes

BUDDY – The Buddy Holly Story Tells the true story of Buddy’s meteoric rise to fame, from the moment in 1957 when ‘That’ll Be The Day’ hit the airwaves until his tragic death less than two years later on “The Day The Music Died”. Featuring over 20 of Buddy Holly’s greatest hits including: “That’ll be the Day”, “Peggy Sue”, “Everyday”, “Oh Boy”, “Not Fade Away”, “Rave On”, “Chantilly Lace” and many more! The incredible legacy of the young man with glasses, whose musical career spanned an all too-brief period during the golden days of rock & roll, continues to live on in Buddy.

Production Team: Hunter Henrickson, Director/Music Director

  • Please prepare to read from the script.
  • Please prepare to sing between 16 and 32 measures of a musical theatre song (an accompanist will be provided).
  • You will be taught a dance combination as well.
  • Must be a minimum of 18 years of age to audition.
  • MUST HAVE A RESUME listing theatrical experience in order to audition.
  • A headshot/picture is appreciated. Please bring a headshot and resume.

While The Buddy Holly Story is first and foremost a musical, its use of live musicians doubling as actors and concert players makes it unique. Almost every cast member will be featured as an instrumentalist if able. I encourage any and all who play an instrument to promote that skill at the time of auditioning and to be prepared to showcase their playing abilities at the auditions/callbacks or with a short video that can be emailed to the directorial team. While not every track in the show requires playing ability, it’s certainly a plus to have.

  • Jerry Allison – Male 20s – 30s. One of the Crickets. Sings backup vocals in many songs and must play drums.
  • 4th Cricket – 20s – 30s. Second guitarist for the Crickets. Sings back up, must play guitar, and potentially plays other characters throughout the show.
  • Highpockets Duncan – Male 30s – 50s. Father figure to Buddy who helps jump start his career. May play other characters in the show. Singing and instrumental experience are an added plus but not required.
  • Norman Petty/Big Bopper – Male late 20s – 40s. The recording studio owner that first captured Buddy’s Rock n Roll music. Also plays the Big Bopper and sings “Chantilly Lace,” as well as other features in the show. Must be able to sing and portray the “larger than life” personality of the Big Bopper.
  • Vi Petty – Female late 20s – 40s. The wife of Norman and second half of the recording team that helped launch Buddy’s career. Must play piano.
  • Maria Elena – 20s – 30s latine. Eventual wife to Buddy Holly. Strong acting chops are a must. Singing, dance, and/or instrumental abilities are a plus but not required.
  • Ritchie Valens – 20s male Latine. The youthful third in the trio of featured performers for the Winter Dance Party Tour. Sings La Bamba as well as other features in the final concert.
  • 2 or 3 Apollo Performers – 20s – 40s African American. Sings “Shout” during act 1. Must be comfortable with light crowd work and have powerhouse vocals. May also double as a dancer or backup singer in other parts of the show.
  • 4 – 6 Dancers – 20s – 30s. High energy dancers with partnering experience. Heavily featured throughout the show as the choreographed transitions between scenes and concert performers. May also play other characters throughout the show.
  • Various Musicians – any age group. Musicians who play in the concert at the end of the show. Brass, reed, and piano players in particular are sought after for these positions. If comfortable, they may play other roles in the show.

Note: this production is not currently casting for the roles of Buddy Holly and Joe B. Mauldin.

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Auditions Announced for BLITHE SPIRIT at Troy Civic Theatre

Director Derek Dunavent is seeking 2 men and 5 women of various ages for the upcoming production of Noel Coward’s classic comedy, BLITHE SPIRIT. Auditions are being held Monday and Tuesday, September 22 and 23, 2025, starting at 7:00 PM.

Charles, a well-respected author, and his second wife Ruth has decided to invite the local medium, Madame Arcati, over to their house for dinner and a seance. Researching a book about spiritualism, Charles intends to prove the world of seances as fake. However, the evening does not go as planned when Madame Aracati succeeds in bringing back the spirit of Charles’ first wife, Elvira, who greatly misses Charles and has no intention of being separated from him again.

Characters:

  • Charles Condomine – English author, widower in his second marriage to Ruth
  • Ruth Condomine – Charles’ second wife, a bit jealous of his first marriage
  • Dr. Bradman – local doctor and Charles’ friend
  • Mrs Bradman – Dr. Bradman’s wife
  • Madam Arcati – local spiritualist, definitely a little bit different than her dinner companions
  • Elvira – Charles’ deceased first wife, brought back to this plane by Madame Arcati
  • Edith – the Condomine’s maid

Auditions will consist of readings from the script. Anyone auditioning should be prepared to attempt an English accent during auditions.

BLITHE SPIRIT, the second show of our 60th season, will be presented November 14-16 and 21-23, 2025, with performances Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 pm and Sundays at 2:00 pm. Rehearsals will be 3-4 days a week, until the week prior to opening night.

BLITHE SPIRIT is being presented by special arrangement through Concord Theatricals, and is sponsored by Chevrolet of Troy.

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ANGEL STREET (GASLIGHT) Runs Oct. 17-26

ANGEL STREET (GASLIGHT)
Xenia Area Community Theatre
Oct. 17-26
[Xenia]

Directed by Onyx Davis

Cast: Teri Garrnger as Mrs. Manningham, Brian Laughlin as Mr. Manningham, Dean Shipley as Rough, Katie Thorpe as Nancy & Cheryl Dern as Elizabeth

Angel Street tells the story of the Manninghams, who live on Angel Street in 19th century London. As the curtain rises, all appears to be the essence of Victorian tranquility. It is soon apparent, however, that Mr. Manningham, a suavely handsome man, is slowly driving his gentle, devoted wife, Bella, to the brink of insanity with an insinuating kindness that masks more sinister motives.

  • Fri-Sat, Oct. 17-18 at 7pm
  • Sun, Oct. 19 at 3pm
  • Fri-Sat, Oct. 24-25 at 7pm
  • Sun, Oct. 26 at 3pm

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STONE SOUP Runs Oct. 17-19

STONE SOUP
Town Hall Theatre
Oct. 17-19
[Washington Township]

The town of Whisker has been terrorized by dragons.  When two knights vanquish the monsters, they are instant celebrities.  Unfortunately, Lillian Scum hates the knights because she wants all honor for destroying the dragons to go to Rafferty, her very handsome (yet rather unintelligent) son.  She has all but given up on Rocky, her gentle, eldest son, who wants to become a chef.  Imagine her glee when Rafferty discovers that the knights are really girls in disguise.  Now, everybody knows a ’girl’ can’t fight dragons, so Rafferty and his mother succeed in convincing the town that HE won the dragon fight.  Rocky comes to the knights’ defense, but the citizens turn their back on him.  They even refuse to give him and the two girls a bite to eat!  But Rocky won’t give up and he helps the knights cook up a pot of that old favorite — STONE SOUP.

  • Fri, Oct. 17 at 7pm (Cabbage cast)
  • Sat, Oct. 18 at 11am (Carrots cast)
  • Sat, Oct. 18 at 3pm (Cabbage cast)
  • Sun, Oct. 19 at 3pm (Carrots cast)

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Saturday, October 11th: The Anti-Pestilence League Presents…!

As part of Know Theatre of Cincinnati’s octKNOWber Nights event, The Anti-Pestilence League (or The APL) will be serving audience members a “double dose of dread” with their live performance of two classic radio play episodes: SUSPENSE: Fugue in C Minor and THE WHISTLER: A Matter of Patience. Fugue is an eerie tale of a widower whose house seems to hold secrets in the pipes of the massive organ around which it was built while Patience tells the story of a frustrated husband who decides to take his wife’s health matters into his own hands.

This Samhain-inspired evening will feature the talents of Jeremiah Plessinger, Karolina Prokop, Faith Vonhandorf, Ted and Samantha Joy Weil, Lisa D. Dirkes, and the incomparable Bill Keeton.

Tickets to this and all other octKNOWber Nights offerings can be purchased here.

^The Anti-Pestilence League was born out of artistic frustration during the beginning stages of COVID-19. Harley Quinn Studios decided to gather a group of artists to perform old-timey radio dramas (and comedies!) as a way to entertain themselves while keeping a safe distance from one another. While the group began with recordings, the goal was always to incorporate live performances when the world was safe enough to accommodate them. APL Commissioner and Founder of Harley Quinn Studios Katrina “Kat” Reynolds, a life-long fan of radio shows, has always enjoyed using her voice for both good and evil; therefore, she and this COVID baby were the perfect match. Featuring the talents of regular company members such as Jeremiah Plessinger and Karolina Prokop as well as some warmly welcomed guest artists, the APL lives up to Harley Quinn Studios’ mantra in providing a space “where the voices in your head come to play”.

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