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Auditions Announced for House Team at OTRimprov

CFF_OTRimprovInterested in joining one of our house teams? We are looking for experienced improvisers and improvisers in search of experience. House teams rehearse once weekly and perform once monthly.

Auditions are:
Saturday, October 19th at 10am to Noon at the Eddy, 656 E. McMillan, Cincinnati, OH 45206.

Please wear clothes you can move in comfortably. Our audition space’s temperature can vary, so consider bringing layers.

Auditions will last 30 minutes.

Sign up for your time slot here: https://www.otrimprov.com/auditions.

Questions? Give us a shout at hello@otrimprov.com.

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THREE SISTERS at NKU: From Russia, With Love and Loss

NKU_Three Sisters promoHIGHLAND HEIGHTS, KY – Northern Kentucky University’s School of the Arts continues its 2019-2020 Theatre + Dance Season with one of Anton Chekhov’s most significant plays THREE SISTERS. The production runs Oct. 17-27 at NKU’s Stauss Theatre. For more information and tickets, visit nku.edu/threesisters.

As the Prozorov sisters and their brother yearn for a return to adventure-filled life in Moscow, the pastoral setting of their new lives brings change and reflection on love, marriage, and career. In a prophetic hinting of the coming Bolshevik Revolution, the playwright weaves a memorable tale about the rise of the working class and social change in Russia. THREE SISTERS is a naturalistic play examining the aching desire of dreams and the often cold realities that come to pass.

NKU is using a translation of the play by Dr. Sharon Carnicke of the University of Southern California. She is one of the leading scholars of Russian theatre, especially the work of Anton Chekhov and Constantin Stanislavski, and has translated many works by Chekhov and other Russian dramatists. She has also published widely in the fields of acting on stage and film.

Dr. Carnicke shared her work on Stanislavsky’s system of Active Analysis to the cast during a two-day intensive workshop. The Active Analysis Technique was suppressed in Russia for decades because it failed to adhere to Communist Party ideology. Active Analysis changes the work of analyzing a play from a cerebral activity done around a table, to a physical process done in the theatre space. The cast and director applied the training throughout the rehearsal process, resulting in some exciting discoveries.

The NKU cast features Joel Parece (Andrey Prozorov), Gabriela Barbosa-Gonzales (Natasha Ivanovna), Chelsea Trammell (Olga), Rachel Kazee (Masha), Hannah Beaven (Irina), Nathaniel Clifford (Kulygin), Trevor Browning (Vershinin), Tim Belton (Tuzenbach), Jason Coffenberry (Solyony), Jarod Higgins (Chebutykin), Field Oldham (Fedotik), Trey Finkenstead (Rode), Jordan Whittaker (Ferapont), and Ellie Bennett (Anfisa). The show is directed by Mike King. Other creative team members include Anna Catton (Scenic/ Prop Designer), Paige Devrooman (Asst. Scenic/ Prop Designer), Jacob Miller (Costume Designer), Aaron Burns (Lighting Designer), Kevin Havlin (Sound Designer), and Maria Barnes (Hair/Makeup Designer). The Stage Manager is Holden Casada, and Assistant Stage Managers are Payton Pearson and Mary McNeill. Dr. Carnicke’s visit was made possible by the Tom & Christine Neyer Family Guest Artist Fund.

For more information, call the NKU School of the Arts Box Office at (859) 572-5464 or visit nku.edu/sotatickets.

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Cast Announced for SILENT SKY at Falcon Theatre

FT_logoWe’re happy to announce the cast of SILENT SKY, the final show of our 2019-2020 30th Anniversary Season!

The cast includes:

  • Henrietta – Jordan Trovillion
  • Margaret – Hannah Gregory
  • Annie – Tara Williams
  • Willamina – Martha Slater
  • Peter – Nathan Tubbs

Directed by Bridget Leak, performances run May 1-16.

For more information visit http://falcontheatre.net/

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HRTC Reads Wartime Drama IF ALL THE SKY WERE PAPER for Veterans’ Day

HRTC_new logoThe Human Race presents this intimate look at correspondence from combatants on Monday, November 11

(DAYTON, Ohio) On Veterans’ Day this year, The Human Race Theatre Company will present a staged reading of a new play, If All The Sky Were Paper, by Andrew Carroll. It’s a meaningful piece of timing, because the play is based on letters sent home by soldiers dating from to the American Revolution to modern day emails from Iraq and Afghanistan. It is a powerful look at war and its effect on the people serving and their families at home.

The playwright, Andrew Carroll, is the Founding Director of the Center for American War Letters at Chapman University. It all started when his cousin sent Andrew a letter he uncovered in storage that the cousin had written and sent home during WWII after having visited a concentration camp. Since then, Andrew has collected hundreds of thousands more, mostly the original letters, that share pieces of history in their observations. To learn more about the Center for American War Letters, visit their website at https://www.chapman.edu/research/institutes-and-centers/cawl.

If All The Sky Were Paper is the first in a series of three play readings The Human Race Theatre Company will present this year. Additional readings will follow in March and April of 2020; titles are yet to be announced.

PERFORMANCE AND EVENT INFORMATION

Tickets for If All the Sky Were Paper start at $20. Prior to the event, subscribers to The Human Race Theatre may pay $15 per ticket; the day of the event, all tickets are $20. Group discounts are available for parties of 10 or more.

The performance is at the Metropolitan Art Center’s Loft Theatre, located at 126 North Main Street in downtown Dayton, Ohio. The show will begin at 7 pm.

Tickets and performance information are available at www.humanracetheatre.org or by calling Ticket Center Stage at (937) 228-3630, and at the Schuster Center box office.

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2019-2020 marks the 33rd season for The Human Race Theatre Company, “Dayton’s Official Professional Theatre Company.” Founded in 1986, The Human Race moved into the Metropolitan Arts Center in 1991, taking up residence in its current home, the 212-seat Loft Theatre. In addition to the Eichelberger Loft Season, The Human Race produces new works development and special event programming. Under the direction of Executive Director Kappy Kilburn and Kevin Moore, Artistic Director, the company also maintains outreach programs, as well as artist residencies in area schools and a summer youth program. Human Race organizational support is provided by the Montgomery County Arts and Cultural District, Culture Works, the Shubert Foundation, the Erma R. Catterton Trust Fund, the Virginia W. Kettering Foundation and the Ohio Arts Council, which helped fund this organization with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. The 2019-2020 Sustainability Sponsors are the ELM Foundation, Anne F. Johnson, Steve and Lou Mason, Morris Home, and the Jesse & Caryl Philips Foundation. The 2019-2020 Loft season sponsor is the Jack W. and Sally D. Eichelberger Foundation of the Dayton Foundation. The Women of Influence season sponsor is the Miriam Rosenthal Foundation for the Arts.

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Xavier University Theatre Presents CHICAGO, Oct. 18-26

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Peyton Wright as Liz, Jenna Treinen as Annie, Kertu Bell as June, Jo Dearman as Hunyak, Ellie Deutsch as Velma & Julia Olinger as Mona from The Cellblock Tango. Photo by Stephen Skiles.

(CINCINNATI, Oct. 7, 2019) – Xavier University continues its 2019-20 season with Broadway’s longest-running American musical, Chicago. The Tony Award-winning show runs for two weekends, from Oct. 18 to 26, in Xavier’s Gallagher Student Center Theatre.

The raucous Jazz Age is brought to life in all its corrupt glory in one of musical theatre’s most popular productions. Chicago is the story of Velma Kelly and Roxie Hart, two women who rise to fame through cunning and murder. A satire of the legal system and our obsession with fame, the show remains timely as well as entertaining.

“I’ve wanted to direct Chicago for years,” said Director of Theatre Stephen Skiles.  “The show’s perspective on celebrity and media feels ahead of its time when viewed in the context of contemporary culture. Plus, the show is filled with great song-and-dance numbers that have challenged our students and promise great fun for audiences.”

“I’m honored to step into such an iconic role in the musical theatre canon to tell the story of a woman who took her life by the reigns without hiding behind a man,” said junior Kelsey Schwarber, who plays Roxie. “Roxie Hart defied the norms for women of her time. Chicago tells a story of America that remains relevant today as we navigate the triumphs and failures of the criminal justice system, women’s rights, and power in friendship.”

Chicago, at its core, is about pursuing dreams,” noted senior Andy Girmann, who plays Roxie’s long-suffering husband, Amos. “Whether those dreams are big or small, each of the characters in the show would do anything to achieve them. The production offers a fascinating look into human nature and desire.”

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Ellie Deutsch as Velma Kelly, Max Carlson as Billy Flynn & Kelsey Schwarber as Roxie Hart. Photo by Stephen Skiles.

The principal cast also features junior Ellie Deutsch as Velma Kelly, sophomore Caroline Marino as Matron “Mama” Morton, junior Dylan Van Camp as Mary Sunshine, and junior Max Carlson as Billy Flynn.

The ensemble includes first-year students Carter Bechtol, Anna Campise, Anthony Contreras, Parker Culp, and Jenna Treinen; sophomores Kertu Bell, Jo Dearman, Jackson Frazier, Danielle Jacobs, Julia Olinger, Ryan Whitford, and Peyton Wright; junior Grant Zentmeyer; and senior Michael Rowlett.

In addition to Skiles, other members of the creative team include Joe Beumer (Set and Lighting Designer), Jessica Pitcairn (Costume Designer), Scot Buzza (Music Director), Dee Anne Bryll (Choreographer), junior Steven Stapleton (Sound Designer), and Joe Leonard (Technical Director). The stage manager is sophomore Liz Apollonio. Assistant stage managers are sophomores Josie Daley and Matt Sherman.

Performances take place at 7:30 p.m. on Oct. 18, 19, 24, 25, and 26 and 2:00 p.m. on Oct. 19. Tickets for Chicago are available now through the Xavier University Theatre Box Office. They are $18 each for adults and $13 each for students, as well as Xavier faculty and staff. To purchase tickets, visit www.xavier.edu/theatretickets or call 513-745-3939.

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