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Pitch Night for trueBIRD at trueTHEATRE

Our next Pitch Night is coming up!

Tuesday, March 17 (yes, St. Patrick’s Day), at Northside Tavern, from 7-9pm.

Come to pitch a story for “trueBIRD” or just to listen. Free to attend either way!
Check out the comments for links with more details.

As always, a HUGE thanks to the Northside Tavern for hosting! …and, this time, also a HUGE thanks to Rhinegeist Brewery! Any purchase of a Rhinegeist product at the Northside Tavern the evening of Pitch Night, will lead to a donation to True Theatre.

See you on the 17th! (P.S., while some participants will be invited to expand on their stories for our April show, “trueBIRD,” ALL participants who pitch a bird-themed story will receive a free ticket to the show!)

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Auditions Announced for 9 TO 5 the Musical at Stage Right Musical Theatre Comopanh

Stage Right Announces Auditions for Summer’s 9 TO 5 the Musical!
Dolly Parton’s Musical Comedy kicks off 10th Season

Williamstown, KY – Stage Right Musical Theatre Company is thrilled to announce auditions for their summer production of: ”9 to 5 the Musical” running June 12 – 28th at the Williamstown Performing Arts Center.

Auditions will be held:

  • March 28 11:30am – 4:30 pm | First Love Community Fellowship (930 Curry Ln Dry Ridge, KY 41035)
  • March 29 12:30pm – 4:30pm | Footlighters Inc. (802 York St Newport, KY 41071)

To Request an audition slot visit: https://www.stagerightmtc.org/auditions

9 TO 5 the Musical

Rehearsal Dates: May 11 – Jun 11, 2026 (Weeknight evening rehearsals and midday rehearsal on the weekend)
Stage Right understands that the majority of our artists are coming from away. We value the time of our artists and work to make sure actors are only called if they are working.
Show Dates: June 12 – 28 (Thursday – Sunday performances)

This summer getting even is a full-time job. 9 to 5 is a high-energy, laugh-out-loud story of friendship, empowerment, and turning the tables. Based on the hit 1980 film and featuring music and lyrics by the legendary Dolly Parton, the show follows three working women in the 1980s, trying their best to navigate life, work, and a sexist, egotistical, lying, hypocritical bigot of a boss. Packed with catchy songs, bold humor, and heartfelt moments, 9 to 5 celebrates standing up for yourself, supporting one another, and proving that change is possible when you refuse to settle. Get ready for big laughs, big hair, and big fun!

“Fresh and original… bouncy and big-hearted songs.” — New York Daily News

Character Description: All Actors must be 18 years old or older

Violet: The company’s Head Secretary and Mr. Hart’s Administrative Assistant, she is a single mother and typically
stands up for what she believes in. Attractive, strong, ambitious.
Gender: female | Age: 40 to 50 | Vocal range top: D5 Vocal range bottom: F3

Doralee: A young, sexy spitfire who works at Mr. Hart’s office. She is proof that there is more to a woman than just
her looks.
Gender: female | Age: 20 to 30 | Vocal range top: E5 Vocal range bottom: G3

Judy: The “new” girl at the firm, she has been burned by her husband’s affair and is searching for personal
empowerment. Insecure, determined, and hopeful.
Gender: female | Age: 30 to 35 | Vocal range top: F5 Vocal range bottom: Ab3

Franklin Hart: One of the firm’s executives and a notorious chauvinist. He is capable of faking charm but usually
shows his true colors as an arrogant, self-absorbed boss.
Gender: male | Age: 45 to 50 | Vocal range top: Gb4 Vocal range bottom: C3

Roz Keith: The attentive office gossip queen and snitch. She has an unrequited love for Mr. Hart and will do anything
she can to win his approval.
Gender: female | Age: 35 to 45 | Vocal range top: C5 Vocal range bottom: G3

Joe: A handsome, young office accountant. Genuine and nice, and smitten with Violet.
Gender: male | Age: 25 to 35 | Vocal range top: G4 Vocal range bottom: B2

Dwayne: Doralee’s attractive husband. He is very supportive of her professional pursuits.
Gender: male | Age: 25 to 30 | Vocal range top: G4 Vocal range bottom: E2

Josh: Violet’s awkward teenage son.
Gender: male | Age: 18-22

Missy: Franklin Hart’s wife, clueless to her husband’s true nature.
Gender: female | Age: 20 to 35

Maria: A young and vibrant secretary in Hart’s office.
Gender: female | Age: 20 to 30 | Vocal range top: D5 Vocal range bottom: F4

Dick: Judy’s soon-to-be ex-husband. An average guy, he is sporting a little less hair and a little more paunch than he
did ten years ago.
Gender: male | Age: 35 to 45

Kathy: A secretary in Hart’s office with a tendency to gossip.
Gender: female | Age: 30 to 40 | Vocal range top: D5 Vocal range bottom: G4

Margaret: A secretary in Hart’s office with a tendency to drink.
Gender: female | Age: 30 to 40

Tinsworthy: Franklin Hart’s boss and Chairman of the Board. A good man, who may be wiser to Hart’s ways than he
lets on.
Gender: male | Age: 50 to 65

For Auditions: Please choose one of the following options:
General Auditions:

  • A Current Resume and Headshot
  • A 30-40 bar cut from a musical song in the style of the show. Selections from the show are acceptable.
  • Properly marked Sheet Music for accompaniment (Acapella auditions will not be considered)
  • A Dance audition will take place following your audition. Please bring clothes and shoes you can move in.
  • You may be asked to participate in cold readings from the script.

Actors wishing to be considered for Violet, Doralee, Judy, Franklin, and Roz please provide:

  • A Current Resume and Headshot
  • A 30-40 bar cut from the following (Sheet Music access will be provided on our auditions page):
    • Violet: One of the Boys
    • Doralee: Backwoods Barbie or Change it
    • Judy: Get Out and Stay Out
    • Franklin: Here for You
    • Roz: Heart to Hart
  • Properly marked Sheet Music for accompaniment (Acapella auditions will not be considered)
  • A Dance audition will take place following your audition. Please bring clothes and shoes you can move in.
  • You may be asked to participate in cold readings from the script.

To Request an audition slot visit: www.stagerightmtc.org/auditions

All Roles are paid. Stage Right Musical Theatre Company welcomes and encourages people of backgrounds, identities, and ethnicities to audition. Your unique perspective makes our company stronger.

For any questions contact Casting@StageRightMTC.org

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Cincinnati Opera and CCM’s Opera Fusion: New Works Partnership Presents Public Preview of OKEEFE: KISS THE SKY

A New Opera-Ballet by Christopher Tin and Kelley Rourke
Commissioned by Washington National Opera

Soprano Christine Goerke headlines an exclusive sneak peek of this new work inspired by the life of legendary artist Georgia O’Keeffe

CINCINNATI (March 2, 2026)—Cincinnati Opera and the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) invite the public to an exclusive preview of O’Keeffe: Kiss the Sky, a new opera-ballet commissioned by Washington National Opera and inspired by the life of celebrated American artist Georgia O’Keeffe, on Tuesday, March 31, 2026, at 7:30 p.m. at Cincinnati Ballet (1801 Gilbert Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45202). This special sneak peek will be presented through Cincinnati Opera and CCM’s dynamic creative partnership, Opera Fusion: New Works, which offers composers and librettists the opportunity to refine their works-in-progress through Cincinnati-based workshops.

With music by GRAMMY Award-winning composer Christopher Tin, libretto by Kelley Rourke, stage direction by Francesca Zambello, and choreography by Jessica LangO’Keeffe: Kiss the Sky traces the artist’s journey to becoming one of America’s most iconic creative forces, and the people who shaped her along the way. At its heart is the tension between her passionate but complicated marriage to art dealer and photographer Alfred Stieglitz—her greatest champion, but also controlling and unfaithful—and the liberating influence of Mabel Dodge Luhan, an intellectual and arts patron who brought artists to the Southwest and, in so doing, helped Georgia discover the vast desert landscape that would define her work. Through opera and ballet, O’Keeffe: Kiss the Sky explores not just the artist’s life but the unpredictable ways relationships shaped her voice and legacy. Commissioned by Washington National Opera, O’Keeffe: Kiss the Sky will receive its world premiere there at a date to be announced.

Internationally-renowned soprano Christine Goerke will lead the cast of the March 31 preview in the role of Mabel Dodge Luhan, with mezzo-soprano Natalie Corrigan as Georgia O’Keeffe and tenor Tristan Tournaud as Alfred Stieglitz. Also featured are dancers Sierra ArmstrongSunMi Park, and Tristan Brosnan from American Ballet Theatre, along with student singers and dancers from CCM.

Event Information

  • Opera Fusion: New Works presents O’Keeffe: Kiss the Sky Public Preview
  • Tuesday, March 31, 7:30 p.m.
  • Cincinnati Ballet, 1801 Gilbert Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45202
  • Tickets: $15 for adults; free for full-time students (one ticket per valid student ID)
  • Order at cincinnatiopera.org or 513-241-2742

About Opera Fusion: New Works
Opera Fusion: New Works (OF:NW) is a partnership between Cincinnati Opera and the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) dedicated to fostering the development of new American operas. OF:NW offers composers and librettists the opportunity to workshop an opera during a residency in Cincinnati utilizing the facilities, personnel, and talent of both Cincinnati Opera and CCM. The workshops are cast with a combination of CCM students and professional artists and culminate with a public presentation of excerpts. Opera Fusion: New Works is generously supported by an anonymous donor. For more information, visit ofnw.org.

About Washington National Opera
Washington National Opera (WNO) is one of the world’s leading opera companies. Led by General Director Timothy O’Leary, Artistic Director Francesca Zambello, and Music Director Robert Spano, WNO presents a wide-ranging repertory that spans iconic classics, contemporary works, and newly commissioned operas. Founded in 1956, WNO celebrates its 70th anniversary in 2026, a year that also marks its return to operating as a fully independent company. Recent seasons have featured acclaimed productions of Verdi’s Aida, Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro, and a landmark Turandot with a newly commissioned ending by Christopher Tin and Susan Soon He Stanton. WNO’s legacy includes Zambello’s internationally celebrated Ring Cycle, the D.C. premiere of Jeanine Tesori and Tazewell Thompson’s Blue, and the world premiere of Philip Glass’ reimagined Appomattox. WNO is also internationally recognized for its education and community engagement programs, including the American Opera Initiative, the Cafritz Young Artist Program, the WNO Opera Institute, and Opera in the Outfield®, which advance WNO’s mission to make opera vital, accessible, and artistically ambitious in the nation’s capital. 

About CCM
Nationally ranked and internationally renowned, the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) is a preeminent institution for the performing and media arts. The school’s educational roots date back to 1867, and a solid, visionary instruction has been at its core since that time. CCM offers 10 degree types (BA, BFA, BM, MA, MFA, MM, MME, AD, DMA, PhD) in nearly 120 possible majors, along with a wide variety of pre-collegiate and post-graduate programs and workshops.

CCM provides students with professionally oriented immersive experiences in order to prepare them to enter directly into performing and media arts careers. CCM’s Opera and Voice Departments provide one of the most comprehensive training programs for opera singers, coaches, and directors in the United States. CCM’s Dance Department puts an emphasis on ballet and contemporary styles, making it perfect for dancers seeking top-level training and rigorous artistic, academic, and studio curriculum. CCM offers an international faculty of dedicated educators who are also celebrated professionals in their own right, widely and currently active in their respective fields. Many of the college’s graduates have achieved notable success in the performing and media arts, and 94.1% of graduates are working or continuing their education one year after graduation.

CCM Voice and Opera program support is provided by The Louise Dieterle Nippert Musical Arts Fund and the Patricia A. Corbett Estate. Additional support for CCM’s undergraduate opera productions is provided by Rafael and Kimberly de Acha. CCM Dance program support is provided by the Corbett Endowment and the William L. Gasch Endowment Fund for Dance Excellence. To learn more, visit ccm.uc.edu.

About Cincinnati Opera
Cincinnati Opera’s mission is to enrich and connect our community through diverse opera experiences. Founded in 1920 and the second-oldest opera company in the U.S., Cincinnati Opera presents a thrilling season of grand opera every summer and engaging programs throughout the year. The company’s repertoire includes beloved classics and contemporary masterworks brought to life by some of the world’s most dynamic performers and creative artists.

Cincinnati Opera is supported by the generosity of tens of thousands of contributors to the ArtsWave Community Campaign. Our programming is made possible in part by an investment of public funds from the Ohio Arts Council (OAC), a state agency that funds and supports quality arts experiences to strengthen Ohio communities culturally, educationally, and economically. Cincinnati Opera also receives support from The Louise Dieterle Nippert Musical Arts Fund, the Harry T. Wilks Family Foundation, and the H.B., E.W. & F.R. Luther Charitable Foundation, along with many other generous individuals, corporations, and foundations. Cincinnati Opera is a member of OPERA America. Learn more: cincinnatiopera.org.

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