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YANKEE TAVERN Review

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Becca Howell, Ted J. Weil and Kyle Parker Daniels. Photo by Kristy Rucker

YANKEE TAVERN presented by the Falcon Theatre through Oct. 13. Click here for a synopsis and more information on the production. I attended the opening night performance.

Falcon Theatre kicks off its 2018-19 season with Steven Deitz’s 9/11 conspiracy thriller, YANKEE TAVERN.

The set, designed by director Tracy M. Schoster, immediately places the audience in a small, hole-in-the-wall bar in New York City. The design works well for the space and I was surprised to find that the floor had been painted rather than tiled.

Producing Artistic Director Ted Weil turns in a strong performance as Ray, the mostly homeless friend of the owner and avid conspiracy theorist. Disheveled, bushy, and bug-eyed, Weil handles the dense dialogue well and even surprises himself with his dart throwing skills.

As Janet, the fiancee to inherited bar owner Adam, Becca Howell brings a natural, almost nurturing quality to the role. Her relationships with the three men in the bar are believable and her affection for both Ray and Adam is nicely played.

Kyle Parker Daniels does well as Adam. Physically I’d like to see a bit more energy brought to the character. Since he understandably spends much stage time behind the bar he tends disappear into the set periodically.

In the pivotal role of Palmer, I would like to see Terry Gosdin make some stronger character choices overall and specifically a bigger turn in the character from Act I to Act 2. There just isn’t an edge to Palmer that is needed to sell the confrontation with Janet.

The only issue I had with the costuming has to do with Ray. Suit aside, his clothing doesn’t read as used/thread bare/mis-matched as one might expect. The sound effects of the outside world worked well when the door to the tavern was opened, but seemed to completely disappear when the door was shut. A passing siren or some other loud, brief noise from outside a few times during the acts may have helped keep that atmosphere alive.

Overall, a solid production that is smartly directed, but a bit uneven in its performances.

My rating: 4.25 out of 5.

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The Return of the Flashmob: SECKATARY HAWKINS

QCF_Seckatary Hawkins logoReintroducing young adventures on the old river

(CINCINNATI) – Queen City Flash is back with a new flash mob, SECKATARY HAWKINS, a Centennial Celebration of the beloved children’s tales by Covington native Robert F. Schulkers. Adapted by Trey Tatum and directed by Bridget Leak, SECKATARY HAWKINS runs October 24 through 28, 2018. Performances begin at 7:00 p.m., with additional matinees on Saturday and Sunday at 3:00 p.m.

The show features local actors David Driskill, Patrick McWilliams, Dave Powell, Alexx Rouse, and Hannah Sheppard.

Starting in 1918 for The Cincinnati Enquirer, Robert F. Schulkers’s childhood adventures detailed what daily life was like for children in the Cincinnati area. His tales of Seckatary Hawkins and his cohorts soon grew into syndicated weekly stories in newspapers around the country, novels, comic strips, radio serials and a national fan club.

Now, on the 100th Anniversary of his creation, Queen City Flash (JALZ, of Monster Descent, The Complete Tom ) is bringing Seckatary Hawkins back down to the river banks where he began his adventures in a brand-new flahsmob-style play:

It’s 1918. America is at war! Meanwhile, on the home front, a ragtag group of mischievous boys are waging their own battles against boredom as a self-described “Rejiment.” Join Seckatary Hawkins, and his lovable young cohorts, as they protect the river banks from the Pelham Gang, a rival rejiment from across the river. 

All performances are flash mob-style, meaning tickets can be reserved based on the date, time and accessibility level of your choice. At 3:00 p.m. the day of the show, an email will be sent to ticket holders with a map and parking instructions to the secret location. All performances are outdoors. Tickets are free to the public and can be reserved at www.QueenCityFlash.com For additional questions about accessibility, please email queencityflash@gmail.com.

Performances are:

  • Wednesday, October 24 @ 7pm
  • Thursday, October 25 @7pm
  • Friday, October 26 @7pm
  • Saturday, October 27 @ 3pm
  • Saturday, October 27 @ 7pm
  • Sunday, October 28 @ 3pm
  • Sunday, October 28 @ 7pm

About Queen City Flash:
Queen City Flash is a community-centric theater company dedicated to open access to the arts. By untethering the performing arts from physical space, prohibitive costs and traditional theatrical expectations, Queen City Flash unites local artists with their communities to create new, impactful theatre.

Currently, QCF programming falls under:  Flashmobs, Community, Activism, Flash|U, and Fringe.

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Auditions Announced for PARTY BUS at weAREproductions and Clifton Players

WAP_logo2PARTY BUS: An Interactive Comedy Show! 

CATEGORY: Non-Equity Audition

PAY: Stipend

CP_logoAUDITION LOCATION: Liberty Exhibition Hall 3938 Spring Grove Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45223

AUDITION DATES: SATURDAY 10/20 from 12pm-2pm, SUNDAY 10/21 from 12pm-2pm, CALLBACKS TUESDAY 10/23 from 7pm-9pm

DESCRIPTION:
PARTY BUS is an interactive comedy show taking place at Liberty Exhibition Hall, which brings an audience on a voyage to examine party cultures through every ridiculous lens possible. We all have different ways to unwind and celebrate, so let PARTY BUS take you on the road to good times and laughs! This show will have music and comedy. Anyone who loves musical theatre should sign up.

CASTING:  Males and Females (Must be 21+ of age) Bonus, but not necessary: Strong background or interest in sketch comedy. NON-UNION.

TIME COMMITMENT: Some weeknight and a weekend afternoon rehearsals leading up to Saturday performances February 2nd – March 30th at 8pm

MATERIAL TO PREPARE: Sides will be provided at the audition.

For consideration and to schedule an audition, please send your headshot and resume with the subject line “PARTY BUS AUDITION.” Please indicate if you have a day and time audition preference, in your email.

Reply to email: weAREproductions15@gmail.com

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Cast Announced for IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE at Merit Theatre Company

MTC_logoCongratulations to the cast of IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE. We can’t wait to get started!

George Bailey: CARTER PERRY
Mary Hatch Bailey: LEAH PERRY
Uncle Billy: ROGER MANTEL
Pa Bailey: DAVID KARSNER
Ma Bailey: JENNY WRIGHT
Harry Bailey: CRAIG ROBERTSON
Ruth Dakin Bailey: CHRISTIANNA LEWIS
Clarence Odbody: MATT DENTINO
Henry F. Potter: BOB DRONBERGER
Mr. Gower: RICH CAMPBELL
Mr. Reineman: MARK KOZELEK
Violet Bick: ANGIE BAKER
Sam Wainwright: TIM LUTZ
Marty Hatch/Giuseppe Martini: JD LEWIS FERNANDEZ
Bert: JOSH WINKLER
Ernie Bishop: SAM OWENS
Mrs. Martini: KATIE LUTZ
Miss Partridge/Mrs. Hatch: GERI CAMPBELL
“Harry’s Coming Home” Trio: REBEKAH LEE, ELLIET MALATESTA, KATIE LUTZ
Young George Bailey: COLE MCINTIRE
Young Mary Hatch: NAOMI WINKLER
Young Sam Wainwright: SYLAS CRAVEN
Young Marty Hatch: NATHAN DEVOE
Peter Bailey: JUSTIN SMITHE
Janie Bailey: ADONIAH WINKLER
Zuzu Bailey: OLIVIA ASHLEY

Adult Ensemble: Rhonda Hanneken, Samantha Kanewske, Tara Caddell, Anna Robertson, John Masterson, Heather Lacey, Gayle Spjut, Rich Campbell, Geri Campbell, Arielle Mantel, Steven Rawlings

Youth Ensemble: Cole McIntire, Adoniah Winkler, Naomi Winkler, Sylas Craven, Nathan DeVoe, Olivia Ashley, Isabel Ashley, Ana Ashley, Rachel Jackson, Lacie Barnes, Abigail Smithe, Jeremiah Smithe, Justin Smithe

Dance Ensemble: Evan Rogers, Lacy Rogers, Jonn Chickering, Christianna Lewis, JD Lewis Fernandez, Jerica Henline, Jonathan Smithe, Lindsey Jackson, Katie Lutz, Mark Kozelek, Tim Lutz, Olivia Barnes, Elliet Malatesta, Tori Brinker, Rebekah Lee

Performances run Nov. 30-Dec. 2.

For more information visit www.facebook.com/merittheatrecompany.

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2019-20 Season Director Submissions Sought by Fairfield Footlighters

fflFairfield Footlighters is actively seeking Director submissions with Play suggestions for the 2019-2020 Season. Annual production dates are the last two weekends of September, mid two weekends of November, last two weekends of February, and last two weekends of May. All auditions, rehearsals, and performances take place at the Fairfield Community Arts Center, 411 Wessel Drive, 45014.

Please submit your directing resume, along with 1-2 titles of interest. For each title, include a brief synopsis, casting needs, and anticipated scene changes. Also include your 1st and 2nd choice for the production’s calendar slot.

Deadline for submission is November 16, 2018. Final decisions will be announced December 10, 2018. Please submit applications and all inquiries by email to footlighterspres@gmail.com.

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