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Cast Announced for CAROUSEL at Warsaw Federal Incline Theatre

WFIT_Sign at nightThe cast includes:

  • Katelyn Reid as Carrie Pipperidge
  • Lauren Everett as Julie Jordan
  • Jeremiah Plessinger as Billy Bigelow
  • Kelsey R. Cummings as Nettie Fowler
  • Dylan McGill as Enoch Snow\
  • Jon Caspian as Jigger Craigin
  • Anna Hazard as Mrs. Mullin
  • Tara-Lynne Skinner as Louise
  • Ensemble: Evan Rogers, Dan Roberston, Nicholas Brown, Nick Godfrey, Zac Holman, Renee Stoltzfus (Dance Captain), Sara Cox, Frankie Montazemi, Cassidy Steele, Anna R. Schindler, Rachael Petranek and Benjamin Brown

Directed by Dee Anne Bryll. Music directed by Ryan Heinrich. Choreographed by Jay Goodlett,

Performances run Aug. 19-Sept. 13

For more information visit www.cincinnatilandmarkproductions.com/Incline

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Cast Announced for NEWSIES the Musical at Warsaw Federal Incline Theatre

WFIT_Sign at nightThe cast includes:

  • Jackson Hurt  as Jack Kelly
  • Will Francis as Crutchie
  • Elliot Handkins as Davey
  • Sara Cox as Katherine
  • Rodger Pille as Pulitzer
  • Tia Seay as Medda/Nun
  • Parker Roland as Les Jacobs
  • Liam Sweeney as Morris Delancey
  • Tyler Gau as Wiesel/Stage Manager/Jacobi/Mayor
  • Matt Gabbard as Seitz/Snyder
  • Rick Hunt as Bunsen/Policeman
  • Jacob Nichols as Nunzio/Guard/Policeman/Roosevelt
  • Newsies: Kate Stark, Renee Stoltzfus (Dance Captain), Jon Caspian, Noah Nehemiah Robinson, Anna Gortner, Garrett Parsons, Michael Smith, Jules Breslin, Jeremy N. Cox & Christian Arias

Directed & choreographed by Eric Byrd. Music directed by Damon Stevens.

Performances run April 22-May 17.

For more information visit www.cincinnatilandmarkproductions.com/Incline

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Provocative Comedy CLYBOURNE PARK Continues CCM’s 2019-2020 Play Series

CCM_Clybourne Park promoCCMONSTAGE Play Series presents Bruce Norris’ racially-charged play inspired by Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun on Feb. 12-16, 2020. Tickets are on sale now.

CINCINNATI, OH — UC’s College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) continues its new CCMONSTAGE Play Series with Bruce Norris’ CLYBOURNE PARK, running Feb. 13-16, 2020, with a preview performance on Wednesday, Feb. 12. Dubbed “vital,” “sharp-witted” and “ferociously smart” by the New York Times, CLYBOURNE PARK imagines events in a typical American neighborhood and reveals that underneath a family home, racial fault lines run deep and wide.

Winner of a Pulitzer Prize, Olivier Award and Tony Award, CLYBOURNE PARK examines how Americans talk — or don’t talk — about race, class and real estate. It was written by Norris as a modernized response to Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun, focusing on the home Hansberry’s protagonists were set to move into at the end of her seminal drama. CLYBOURNE PARK begins in 1959, as a grieving white family prepares to sell their home to an African-American family, causing anxiety in their middle-class Chicago neighborhood.

The second act takes place 50 years later, as a white family purchases the same home in the now predominantly African-American neighborhood, and makes plans to raze and rebuild the dwelling. Tensions rise in each act as the characters debate over the past, present and future of the home. This production contains strong language.

“Racial fault lines in America run deep and we have a duty to examine them closely if we hope to change,” says CCM Acting Professor Richard Hess, director of Clybourne Park. “The students in the CCM Acting Department are not afraid to step into dangerous territory as artists. The path forged by Lorraine Hansberry must be explored if we hope to honor the struggle for equality that demands our attention.”

“CLYBOURNE PARK is whip smart and it sizzles and cracks with biting insight. You will gasp, you will laugh and you will understand better that the more things change in America, the more they stay the same.”

The 2019-20 CCMONSTAGE Play Series presents CLYBOURNE PARK on Feb. 12 (preview)-16, 2020, at Patricia Corbett Theater. Tickets are on sale now through the CCM Box Office; student discounts are available.

Creative Team

  • Richard Hess, director
  • Will Graham*, production stage manager
  • Mark Halpin, scenic designer
  • Nina Agelvis*, lighting designer
  • Joanne West*, costume designer
  • Jerome Horng*, wig and make-up designer
  • Ryan Hurt*, sound designer
  • Sammi Grant, dialect and vocal coach
    * CCM Student

Cast List

  • Matt Fox as Russ Stoller
  • Abby Palen as Bev Stoller
  • Paige Jordan as Francie
  • Charles Gidney as Albert
  • Dustin Parsons as Jim
  • Duncan Weinland as Karl
  • Julianna Weis-Palacios as Betsy
  • Lucas Prizant as Steve Driscoll
  • Madison Pullman as Lindsey Driscoll
  • Carlee Coulehan as Kathy
  • Neuma Joy as Lena
  • Trey Peterson as Kevin
  • AJ Civello as Tom
  • Gabe Nasato as Dan
  • Austin James Cleri as Kenneth

Performance Times

  • 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 12 (preview)
  • 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 13
  • 7:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 14
  • 2 and 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 15
  • 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 16

Location
Patricia Corbett Theater, CCM Village
University of Cincinnati

Purchasing Tickets
Single tickets prices start at $32.50; preview performance ticket prices start at $15.50. Student discounts and group rates are also available. Tickets can be purchased in person at the CCM Box Office, over the telephone at 513-556-4183 or online now through our e-box office.

Learn about additional ticket options for current CCM students.

Directions and Parking
CCM is located on the campus of the University of Cincinnati. Please visit ccm.uc.edu/about/directions for detailed driving directions to CCM Village.

Parking is available in UC’s CCM Garage (located at the base of Corry Boulevard off Jefferson Avenue) and additional garages throughout the UC campus. Please visit uc.edu/parking for more information on parking rates.

For detailed maps and directions, please visit uc.edu/visitors.

CCMONSTAGE Production Sponsor: Macy’s

A preeminent institution for the performing and media arts, the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) is the largest single source of performing arts presentations in the state of Ohio. All event dates and programs are subject to change. For a complete calendar of events, please visit us online at https://ccm.uc.edu/.

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Cast Announced for WRONG WINDOW at Beechmont Players

BPI_logoBeechmont Players is please to announce the cast of their production, WRONG WINDOW!

Cast:

  • Lon Nease as Jeff Elbies
  • Victoria Kirby as Marnie Elbies
  • Scott Unes as Robbie
  • Susan Unes as Midge
  • Jim Waldfogle as Loomis
  • Gary Glass as Thor Larswald
  • Kiya Fix as Lila Larswald
  • Donald Baker as Detective Thomas Doyle

WRONG WINDOW runs May 1-3 & 8-9, 2020 with all performances at the Anderson Center Theater on Five Mile Rd.

Wrong Window will be directed by Alan Kootsher and produced by Barbara Alenduff.

Tickets are available online at www.beechmontplayers.org or by calling 513-233-2468

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Auditions Announced for THE MUSICAL COMEDY MURDERS OF 1940 at Loveland Stage Company

LSC_logoLoveland Stage Company announces auditions for the comedy THE MUSICAL COMEDY MURDERS OF 1940 by John Bishop. Please note: this is NOT a musical.

Directed by Becky Cole
Produced by Jill Gornet

Sunday, February 9th and Tuesday, February 11th from 7-9 PM at Loveland Stage Company
111 S. Second Street, Loveland, OH.

Please bring a list of all conflicts from March – May. Auditions will consist of cold readings from the script.

Show dates are May 15- 24. Rehearsals begin in early March on Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday evenings.

*** Please visit www.lovelandstagecompany.org for parking information ***

December, 1940. An eccentric theatre financier has gathered a team at her mansion in Chappaqua, New York. Everyone believes that they will have a backer’s audition in order to get financing for the newest musical. However, the shadow of the team’s last show hangs over the group–deemed a flop, Manhattan Holiday was ravaged by the “Stage Door Slasher,” a mysterious killer. The undercover police officer is hoping to flush out the killer from this group of suspects–but the killer has other plans. Throw in blizzard conditions and secret passageways to create an Agatha-Christie-meets-Clue formula of whodunnit parody. The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940 is full of delightful slapstick comedy.

Cast 5 M, 5 W various ages 20 to 70 plus – suggested stage ages

  • HELGA – The German maid. 30’s plus. No nonsense.
  • ELSA VON GROSSENKNUETEN – The Host. 40’s plus. Flair for dramatic and extremely eccentric. Espionage is in her blood.
  • SARGENT MICHEAL KELLY – The Law. 40’s plus Irish, New York City Police Officer . Tough no nonsense.
  • MR. PATRICK O’REILLEY – An Actor. 30’s plus. Rather sinister looking.
  • KEN DE LA MAIZE- The Director. 40’s plus. Self absorbed. Likes to drop names in a most annoying way.
  • NIKKI CRANDALL- An Actress. Mid to late 20’s plus. Considered a typical chorus girl.
  • EDDIE MCCUEN – An Actor. Mid to late 20’s plus. Struggling out of work comedian. Is attracted to Nikki.
  • MRS. MARJORIE BAVERSTOCK – The Producer. 40’s plus. Dresses and carries herself like Royalty. Flatters everybody around her.
  • BERNICE ROTH – The Librettist. 40’s plus. Dresses like a gypsy dancer. Rather odd and emotional. A drinker who has zero espionage in her blood.
  • ROGER HOPEWELL – The Lyricist. 40’s plus. Outrageous, flamboyant song writing partner of Bernice.

Any questions please contact :

Becky Cole, Director at dustyeve71@gmail.com
Or Jill Gornet, Producer at jgornet@yahoo.com

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