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COMPANY Runs June 15-24

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Beavercreek Community Theatre
June 15-24
[Beavercreek]

Directed by Chris Harmon

Cast: Alan Ruddy as Robert, Lindsey Cardoza as Sarah, Garrett Young as Harry, Mackensie King as Susan, Ben Douglas as Peter, Jackie Darnell as Jenny, RJ Steck as David, Danielle Ruddy as Amy, Nasir Peterson as Paul, Lynn Vanderpool as Joanne, Mike Stockstill as Larry, Shanna Camacho as Marta, Amanda Spoon as Kathy & Abbie Miller as April

This Broadway classic revolves around Bobby (a single man unable to commit fully to a steady relationship, let alone marriage), the five married couples who are his best friends, and his three girlfriends as they celebrate  his 35th birthday. Winner of 6 Tony awards including best musical for the original production, as well as multiple awards for subsequent productions, including best revival of a musical in 2007.

  • Fri, June 15 at 8pm
  • Sat, June 16 at 3pm & 8pm
  • Sun, June 17 at 3pm
  • Fri, June 22 at 8pm
  • Sat, June 23 at 3pm & 8pm
  • Sun, June 24 at 3pm

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CONTRARY TALES: Six New Storybook Plays for Grownups Runs June 15-17

VP_ContraryTalesCONTRARY TALES: Six New Storybook Plays for Grownups
Village Players
June 15-17
[Fort Thomas]

Featuring work by Doug Decatur, A.K. Forbes, William Lindsey, Judy Sceifres, Fred Tacon, and Eric Thomas

Directed by Nathan Henegar

Cast: Peggy Mcdonald-Allen, Meredith Hoffman Conner, Esther Cunningham, Jennifer Davis, Susan Medure Decatur, Angela Klocke Forbes, Christopher Hayslett, PJ Karpew, Steve Myers, Teresa Myers, Amanda Nelson, Bob Owen, Cindy Rumke, Kaitlin Stephens, Michael Urriquia & Sarah Willis

Six, new storybook plays by six local authors. The real stories of Cinderella, Snow White, and Sleeping Beauty. A behind-the-scenes look at the Tooth Fairy and Fairy operations. And the Big Bad Wolves confess all. Appropriate for ages 13 and up.

  • Fri-Sat, June 15-16 at 8pm
  • Sun, June 17 at 3pm

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Auditions Announced for FutureFest 2018 at Dayton Playhouse

Auditions for FutureFest 2018

DPH_logoAuditions begin at 7pm each evening. Auditioners are encouraged to arrive at the Dayton Playhouse in advance of the auditions to fill out the Audition Form. Theatre resumes are encouraged; auditioners need to be prepared to list all conflicts between the audition date and the final performance of the production. All auditions are held at the Dayton Playhouse: 1301 Siebenthaler Avenue in Dayton (inside Wegerzyn Gardens MetroPark).

Casting Requirements: 16 m, 12 f


Plays auditioning on Monday, May 21, 2018 will be fully staged productions:

Queen of Sad Mischance
Directed by Richard Lee Waldeck
Synopsis: A play about gender, race, academia, and belonging.
Cast: 1m, 2f

Kym: 21, biracial with a black mother and white father. An intense, focused English major, reluctant to open up to others about herself.
Beverly: 55, white. An energetic, driven, feminist Shakespeare scholar beginning to be affected by early-onset Alzheimers. She tends not to finish her sentences. Especially in the first act, this isn’t because she has lost her train of thought but because her quick mind has moved on to the next idea.
Roy: 28, white. Beverly’s son, an actor. He’s left a graduate level acting program to move home and become his mother’s live-in caretaker.

Last Rites – Detroit, 1967
Directed by Kip Moore
Synopsis: Three strangers caught in the middle of the Detroit riots.
Cast: 2m, 1f

Ron Szymanski: 44, Polish/American, Catholic, 7 children. Proprietor of the Standard Oil gas station/convenience store on 12thSt. Lives in New Baltimore, MI, 15 miles outside of Detroit.
Esther Rollins: 68, African-American, Baptist, widow. Works nights as a cleaning woman at a local newspaper which has offices just outside of Detroit.
Sydney Rozier: 28, African-American. He lives in another neighborhood. He has come to 12th St. looking for a friend and out of curiosity, and he has been caught up in the riots.

What Are Words Worth to a Long Fellow?
Directed by Debra Kent
Synopsis: A young man intent on living a dissolute, artistic life is driven by necessity and the insistence of his older sister into accepting responsibility. Distracting him from this goal is a new love interest, along with her disapproving brother.
Cast: 2m, 2f

Norris Jordan: irresolute and aimless young poet.
Debbie Marsh: cheerful but sensible coed.
Phyllis Jordan: Norris’ bossy but caring big sister.
Jack Marsh: Debbie’s protective brother, very large.


Plays auditioning on Tuesday, May 22, 2018 will be staged readings:

Of Men and Cars (Reading)
Directed by Dawn Roth Smith
Synopsis: When I was very young I thought my father was amazing. As I grew older I discovered he was something less than amazing. As I grew older still I discovered I was also something less than amazing. And my father and I were able to come back to each other before it was too late.
Cast: 5m, 2f with doubling

Jim: 20 to 30.
Dad: 40 to 65.
Mom, Anna, NY Woman, Dorothy: 40 to 65.
Frankie Two Fingers, Salesman, Warren, Shrink, Man: 40 to 65.
Girl Next Door, College Girl, LA Woman, Saleswoman: 20 to 30.
Dominic, Man, Soldier, Jack: 20 to 30.
Russo, Pot Head, Dumb Guy: 20 to 40.

Late in the Game (Reading)
Directed by Shawn Hooks
Synopsis: Late in the Game is a play that looks at the experience of aging from the perspective of Baby Boomers. When a group of aging academics decide to try their hand at writing erotica, their relationships begin to evolve and secrets are revealed.
Cast: 2m, 3f with doubling

Margaret: 63 and recently divorced. Teaches poetry and creative writing at the local community college.
Iris: Margaret’s long-time friend, widow, early 60s. Teaches technical writing at the same college. A founding member of the writers group.
Callie: Daughter of a recently deceased member of the group. Early 20s, pierced and fierce, with a soft underbelly that you rarely see.
Donald: Early 60s. Teaches accounting at the community college. Never married. Likes to bake. Founding member of the writers group.
James: Mid 40s. Recently hired to head the IT department at the college. New member of the writers group.
Gina Mae: Boomer age. Manager of the Lilac Cove Community Center.
John: New President of the Lilac Cove Community College. Can be played by another actor.
Assistant to John: Can be played by actor playing Callie.

Fettered (Reading)
Directed by Annie Pesch
Synopsis: Fettered takes place in the Maryland Colony in 1680 and addresses issues such as religious freedom, political independence, illiteracy, slavery/racism, and forbidden friendship. Amid the backdrop of Major Boarman’s plantation, the spotlight illuminates the developing friendship between Charles and Nell. Will their controversial relationship survive the colony’s laws or the angry disapproval of their neighbors? The risks to Nell and Charles, along with the Major, may result in dire consequences. Their strength should not be underestimated!
Cast: 4m (with doubling), 2f

Town Crier: Mid 40s-mid 50s. A man of gravity, whose air of seriousness is, on occasion, betrayed by an ironic sense of humor. Also plays: Timothy Simmons, a Maryland plantation owner; Thomas Hobbs, philosopher,; John Coode, an Anglican rebel; Father Andrew, a Catholic priest.

Charles Calvert, Third Lord Baltimore: 44 years old. A man of solid build, with a square face and jowls that are just beginning to make their appearance in his life.
Eleanor (“Irish Nell”) Butler: 16 years old. Slight of build. Came to America from Ireland when she was nine years old. A quiet girl-until you get to know her. Irish accent.
Major William Boarman: 51 years old. Athletic build, with a face that reflects the balance he strives to achieve in his life.
Charles: 25 years old. Born in Virginia to a mother who had been abducted from Africa. Medium height and build. He keeps the fire he feels carefully contained.
Mrs. Mary Mathews Boarman: 30 years old. A handsome woman with an exceptionally upright posture

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Auditions Announced for THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME at The Carnegie

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The Carnegie Announces Auditions for THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME

Seeking adults, teens, and children for roles in THE HUNCBACK OF NOTRE DAME. Quasimodo, the misshapen bell-ringer of Notre Dame Cathedral, longs to join the city of Paris during the Feast of Fools, but is held captive by his devious caretaker, the Archdeacon Dom Claude Frollo. Quasimodo escapes for the day and joins the boisterous crowd for the festival, only to be treated cruelly by all but the beautiful gypsy, Esmeralda. Quasimodo isn’t the only one captivated by her free spirit, though – the handsome Captain Phoebus and Frollo are equally enthralled. As the three vie for her attention, Frollo embarks on a mission to destroy the gypsies – and it’s up to Quasimodo to save them all.

The beloved musical, based on the Victor Hugo novel of the same name, features an Academy Award-nominated score from the Disney film, including “Out There” and “God Help the Outcasts” along with new songs from famed composers Alan Menken (The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Tangled) and Stephen Schwartz (Godspell, Pippin, Wicked.)

Directed and Choreographed by Kurt Domoney
Music Direction by Xan Jeffery

Performances:

  • Saturday, January 12, 7:30pm ● Sunday, January 13, 3pm
  • Friday, January 18, 7:30pm ● Saturday, January 19, 2pm & 7:30pm ● Sunday, January 20, 3pm
  • Friday, January 25, 7:30pm ● Saturday, January 26, 2pm & 7:30pm ● Sunday, January 27, 3pm

Rehearsals in the evening December 3-7, 9-14, 16-21, 27-30, January 2-4, 6-11.

Auditions by Appointment on the following dates:

Saturday, August 18

  • Children/teen audition groups 11am and 12pm
  • Adult audition groups 2pm and 3pm

Sunday, August 19

  • Children/teen audition group 6:30pm
  • Adult audition group 7:30pm

Monday, August 20

  • Children/teen audition group 5pm
  • Adult audition group 6pm
  • Callbacks 8pm 

Auditioners on the 18th and 19th will be notified by email if invited to callbacks the next day. Auditioners on the 20th will be notified directly following their group audition if they will be asked to stay for the callback later that night. Teen and Youth roles will not need to attend callbacks.

Please make every attempt to attend the callback if invited.

To schedule a time slot, please send email with preferred date and time to Maggie Perrino, mperrino@thecarnegie.com.

What to Prepare:

  • Please prepare 16-32 bars of a musical theatre song. An accompanist will be provided. Please bring sheet music in the correct key. A cappella auditions, or those with pre-recorded accompaniment, will not be considered.
  • There will be a short movement audition so please dress appropriately
  • You may also be asked to read from the script

Also note:

  • Resume listing theatrical experience and headshot/picture are required to audition. Please bring with you to the audition, do not send in advance.
  • Cast members do not have to be the actual ages of the characters, but must look appropriate onstage.
  • Hunchback is a collaboration with The Carnegie Education Dept, featuring student actors alongside adult professionals. Roles open to ages 8 and up. Not AEA eligible.

Auditions will take place in The Carnegie Theatre
1028 Scott Blvd. Covington KY, 41011

Available Roles:

Claude Frollo
Archdeacon of Notre Dame Cathedral and the most powerful cleric in Paris, he is the reluctant caretaker of Quasimodo. He will do whatever it takes to rid the city of the gypsy “vermin,” even as he lusts after Esmeralda. Calculating, manipulative, and obsessive.
Character’s Gender: Male
Age: 40 to 50
Vocal range top: Bb4
Vocal range bottom: E2

Jehan Frollo
Claude’s reckless younger brother. With the gypsy Florika, he fathers Quasimodo, who he leaves in his brother’s care. Wild, passionate, and strong-willed.
Character’s Gender: Male
Age: 20 to 30
Vocal range top: Eb5
Vocal range bottom: F3

Florika
A gypsy and Quasimodo’s mother.
Character’s Gender: Female
Age: 20 to 30
Vocal range top: F#5
Vocal range bottom: E4

Father Dupin
A priest of Notre Dame and Claude and Jehan’s guardian.
Character’s Gender: Male
Age: 40 to 60
Vocal range top: A3
Vocal range bottom: C3

Quasimodo
The deformed bell-ringer of Notre Dame and Claude Frollo’s charge. Lonely and staunchly obedient to Frollo, he possesses a vivid imagination that brings to life the bells and gargoyles of the cathedral. Despite his shyness and uncertainty, he quickly befriends Esmeralda. Big-hearted, and brave when need be.
Character’s Gender: Male
Age: 20 to 30
Vocal range top: Bb5
Vocal range bottom: Bb2

Clopin Trouillefou
The clever and charismatic King of the Gypsies. An air of mystery
surrounds Clopin, who often leaves the scene in a puff of smoke. As the master of ceremonies for the Feast of Fools, he is witty and playful, but he boasts a darker, serious nature when not performing for the crowd.
Character’s Gender: Male
Age: 30 to 40
Vocal range top: F#5
Vocal range bottom: D3

Captain Phoebus de Martin
Returning to Paris after serving in the war, Phoebus takes up his new position as Captain of the Cathedral Guard. Overconfident yet charming, this handsome, strong soldier makes the ladies swoon, yet his moral compass is also strong, and he openly defies the corrupted Frollo.
Character’s Gender: Male
Age: 25 to 40
Vocal range top: Ab4
Vocal range bottom: A2

Lieutenant Frederic Charlus
Lieutenant of the Cathedral Guard and loyal friend to Phoebus.
Character’s Gender: Male
Age: 20 to 30

Esmeralda
A beautiful and free-spirited gypsy who possesses the strong sense of justice and morality that Frollo lacks. Compassionate, she frees Quasimodo from the frenzied mob at the Feast of Fools and, against her better judgment, falls for the cocky Phoebus.
Character’s Gender: Female
Age: 20 to 30
Vocal range top: D5
Vocal range bottom: E3

Adult Ensemble, 6 Teen Ensemble Roles, 6 Youth Ensemble Roles
To play various featured characters, gypsies, gargoyles, soldiers, and citizens of Paris.

The Hunchback of Notre Dame is presented by special arrangement with Music Theatre International. 421 West 54th Street. NY, NY 10019. www.MTIshows.com

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Auditions Announced for IN LOVE AND WARCRAFT at The Carnegie

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IN LOVE AND WARCRAFT by Madhuri Shekar

Evie Malone, a college senior, confirmed virgin and gamer girl, has it all figured out. She commands a top-ranked guild in World of Warcraft with her virtual boyfriend, and makes money writing love letters for people having relationship problems. She makes game plans, employs strategies, and doesn’t take stupid risks…until she falls in love in real life. No amount of gaming expertise will help her out when she finds herself with a non-virtual, totally real, and incredibly cute boyfriend.

A rom-com for the digital generation, IN LOVE AND WARCRAFT is a new take on romance in the age of the Internet with plenty of fantasy, adventure and humor.

Directed by Maggie Perrino

Performances:

  • Saturday, November 3, 7:30pm ● Sunday, November 4, 3pm
  • Friday, November 9, 7:30pm ● Saturday, November 10, 7:30pm ● Sunday, November 11, 3pm
  • Friday, November 16, 7:30pm ● Saturday, November 17, 7:30pm ● Sunday, November 18, 3pm

Rehearsals in the evening 6:30-9:30pm October 1-4, 7-11, 14-18, 21-25, 28-31, Nov 1-2

Auditions by Appointment on the following dates:

  • Friday, July 13 6-8pm
  • Saturday, July 14 1-4pm

To schedule a time slot, please send email with preferred date and time to Maggie Perrino, mperrino@thecarnegie.com.

What to Prepare:

  • Please bring a contemporary, comedic monologue of about 1 minute in length
  • You will be asked to read from the script

Also note:

  • Resume listing theatrical experience and headshot/picture are required to audition. Please bring with you to the audition, do not send in advance.
  • Cast members do not have to be the actual ages of the characters, but must look appropriate onstage.

Auditions will take place at The Lincoln Grant Auditorium
824 Greenup St. Covington KY, 41011
(2 blocks north of The Carnegie on Greenup)

Available Roles:

  • EVIE – a 22 year old college senior.
  • KITTY – 22, Evie’s best friend.
  • RAUL – 22, One of Evie’s clients.
  • RYAN – 25, Evie’s somewhat boyfriend.

Miscellaneous characters played by 2 actors: 

Male

  • TONY – a gamer
  • JERRY – a Lakers fan
  • NATHAN – Evie’s hairdresser
  • MAN – a man in a movie theatre
  • MONSTER – a Warcraft monster

Female

  • CHAI – a gamer, and Tony’s aggrieved girlfriend
  • CHARLOTTE – Evie’s client
  • WOMAN – a woman in a movie theatre
  • DOCTOR – Evie’s OB/GYN

“In Love and Warcraft” is presented by special arrangement with SAMUEL FRENCH, INC.

 

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