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THE THEORY OF RELATIVITY Runs March 29-31

CCM_logoTHE THEORY OF RELATIVITY
UC College-Conservatory of Music
March 29-31
Cohen Family Studio Theater [University Heights]

Directed & choreographed by Katie Johannigman
Music directed by Stephen Goers

From Drama Desk Award nominees Neil Bartram and Brian Hill (The Story of My Life), THE THEORY OF RELATIVITY is a joyous and moving look at our surprisingly interconnected lives. Whether you’re allergic to cats, in love for the first or tenth time, a child of divorce, a germaphobe or simply a unique individual, audience members and actors alike are sure to find themselves in this fresh new musical. Created using the real-life experiences and struggles of Millennials, The Theory of Relativity introduces a compelling array of characters experiencing the joys and heartbreaks, liaisons and losses, the inevitability and the wonder of human connection.

Admission is free, but reservations are required. Tickets become available at noon on Monday, March 26. Visit the CCM Box Office or call 513-556-4183 to reserve. Limit two tickets per order.

  • Thu-Fri, March 29-30 at 8pm
  • Sat, March 31 at 2pm & 8pm

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Auditions Announced for PARADE at CenterStage Players

CSPOH_logoAuditions for Centerstage Players’ Production of PARADE

March 18th 5-8PM & 20th 6:30-9PM

Auditions will be held off site at The Arts Center at Dunham as our rehearsal/performance space, Lockland High School, will be in use at that time.

Dunham Arts Center
1945 Dunham Way, Cincinnati, OH 45238
To sign up for an audition slot via Signup Genius:
http://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050b45a8ad2da20-parade

Call Backs (if needed): March 21st
Production Dates: Late September 2018

Rehearsal/Performance Location:
Lockland High School
249 W Forrer, Cincinnati, OH 45215
Rehearsals will begin in mid July, 3 days per week from 7-9 PM dependant on cast availability.

Book by Alfred Uhry
Music and Lyrics by Jason Robert Brown
Co-Conceived by Harold Prince
Based on the true story of the trial
and lynching of Leo M. Frank

Director: Amanda Borchers
Music Director: Allen Lindsey
Producer: Fred Hunt
Choreographer: Garrett Klaas

About the show:
The tragic, true story of the trial and lynching of a man wrongly accused of murder is brought to theatrical life. Amid religious intolerance, political injustice and racial tension, the stirring TONY Award winning PARADE explores the endurance of love and hope against all the odds. In 1913, Leo Frank, a Brooklyn-raised Jew living in Georgia, is put on trial for the murder of 13-year-old Mary Phagan, a factory worker under his employ. Already guilty in the eyes of everyone around him, a sensationalist publisher and a janitor’s false testimony seal Leo’s fate. His only defenders are a governor with a conscience, and, eventually, his assimilated Southern wife who finds the strength and love to become his greatest champion.

AUDITION REQUIREMENTS:

  • Please prepare 32 measures of a ballad or up tempo musical theater piece.
  • An accompanist will be provided, please provide music in the appropriate key with your cut noted.
  • Please no acapella auditions or CDs.
  • You may be asked to perform a
    cold read from the script.
  • Callbacks will only be used if necessary.

General Statement about casting and production:

  • This show is capable of being performed with 13-15 people playing multiple roles. We could cast upwards of 20+.
  • Parade has a complex score and requires a great deal of singing by many of the roles. This is a great opportunity for the “musical theatre serious minded.”
  • Teens that want to audition must be at least 13 years old as this musical deals with mature content.

CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS WITH STAGE AGES LISTED:

MALES:

  • Leo Frank: (Bari-Tenor, Low G-High G) Late 20s/Early 30s, lead role. Northern Jewish man who runs the National Pencil Factory and is falsely accused of the rape and murder of Mary Phagan
  • Jim Conley: (Tenor, Low D-High Bb) 20s. African-American janitor who works for Leo at the National Pencil Factory. A drunk and a convicted felon, as well as a master manipulator.
  • Britt Craig: (Tenor, Low D-High A) 20s/30s. Down-on-his luck newspaper man, whose career is revived by the Leo Frank trial.
  • Tom Watson: (Baritone/Bass) 30s/40s. Conservative politician and publisher, who helps to spur on the witch-hunt for Leo Frank.
  • Frankie Epps: (Tenor, Low Bb-High Ab) Teens. Mary’s friend and love interest.
  • Governor Jack Slaton: (Bari-Tenor, Low C-High G) 30s/40s. Governor of Georgia who pardons Leo Frank.
  • Hugh Dorsey: (Bari-Bass) 30s/40s. Prosecutor in the Leo Frank case, desperate for a conviction.
  • Newt Lee: (Bass, Low Bb-C) 40s/50s. African-American night watchman at the National Pencil Factory. Finds Mary Phagan’s body.
  • Judge Roan: (Bass, Low Bb-D) 50s/60s. Judge in the Leo Frank Case.
  • Luther Rosser: (Any voice part) 30s/40s/50s. Leo Frank’s lawyer, comes off as a blithering idiot.
  • Fiddlin’ John Carson: (Tenor, G-High A) 20s. First recorded country singer, who wrote popular songs about the Leo Frank Trial.
  • Young Soldier: (Tenor, Low D-High F [High A in falsetto]) Teens/20s. Young confederate soldier.
  • Old Soldier: (Bari-Tenor, Low C-High G) 50s/60s. Old man who was formerly the young confederate soldier.
  • Riley: (Baritone) 20s. African-American servant.
  • J.N. Starnes: (Any voice part). 20s/30s/40s. Police officer assigned to the case.
  • Officer Ivey: (Any voice part). 20s/30s/40s. Police officer assigned to the case.
  • Prison Guard: (Any voice part). 20s/30s/40s. Guards Leo Frank’s cell in Fulton.
  • Floyd McDaniel: (Any voice part). 20s/30s/40s. Local bartender, Irish.
  • Mr. Peavy: (Any voice part). 20s/30s/40s. Guards Leo Frank’s cell in Milledgeville.

FEMALES:

  • Lucille Frank: (Mezzo, Low A-D) 20s. Leo’s wife.
  • Mary Phagan: (Mezzo, D-D) 14. Young girl who is killed at the National Pencil Factory.
  • Mrs. Phagan: (Alto, Low F#-Bb*) 30s/40s. Mary’s mother.
  • Iola Stover: (Soprano, D-F) Teens. Friend of Mary and Frankie, who testifies against Frank.
  • Monteen: (Mezzo, Eb-Eb) Teens. Friend of Mary and Frankie, who testifies against Frank.
  • Essie: (Mezzo, Eb-Eb) Teens. Friend of Mary and Frankie, who testifies against Frank.
  • Lizzie Phagan: (Soprano) 30s/40s. Mary’s Aunt
  • Angela: (Mezzo) 20s. African-American servant.
  • Sally Slaton: (Any voice part) 20s/30s. Wife of Governor Slaton.

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Auditions Announced for Variety Show in Cheviot

MISC_Auditions2March 5 at 7pm

Westside Venue
3721 Harrison Ave #3
Cincinnati, OH 45211

Open auditions for a variety show. It’s a long term paid gig and I’m seeking singers dancers and any other talent to fill 3 shows.

Searching for singers dancers comedians musicians.

For more information call John at 513.413.8270

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Auditions Announced for GENDER BENDER 2018 at Mason Community Players

MCP_logoFresh off the sold out 2017 Gender Bender, comes the sequel! MCP is looking for a diverse group of performers from all over the Greater Cincinnati area. Join us for a rare opportunity to perform pieces like they’ve never been done before. This is your chance to perform a song, dance, or spoken word traditionally performed by another gender.

Where: Theater 42 – 2752 S US Route 42, Lebanon, OH 45036

When:

  • Saturday March 10th 1pm- 3pm
  • Sunday March 11th 7pm- 9pm

Sign up at http://signup.com/go/TcPngXc for an audition time.

We are also accepting video auditions. Please send your video to bonnie.emmer@gmail.com by Sunday, March 11th if you wish to be considered.

What to prepare:
Come ready to perform your selection. Please bring your accompaniment (tracks preferred). Please also bring a picture and resume. Please also dress for a brief choreography audition.

Guidelines:
Bring something not traditionally performed by your gender – dressing in drag is not required but you certainly may. If you are unsure what you would like to perform, please bring a selection that displays your singing and performance abilities and we will work with you to find a good fit.

Rehearsals:
Performers should expect 1-2 rehearsals per week (except tech week) and the rehearsal schedule will be built as much as possible around each performer’s conflicts between 3/18 – 5/12. Performers will be expected to rehearse at home with their tracks, which will allow for this flexible rehearsal timeline.

Performance:
One Night Only! May 12th @ 8pm at Theater 42

More details on the performance (and after party!) to come.

Questions: Contact bonnie.emmer@gmail.com

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2018-2019 Season Announced for Victoria Theatre Association’s Broadway Series and Star Attractions

VTA_logo2018-2019 Broadway Series

OCTOBER 2-7, 2018
SCHOOL OF ROCK – THE MUSICAL

JANUARY 15-20, 2019
FINDING NEVERLAND

FEBRUARY 12-17, 2019
RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN’S THE KING AND I (FEBRUARY 12-17, 2019)

MARCH 5-10, 2019
ON YOUR FEET! 

APRIL 2-7, 2019
LES MISÉRABLES

JUNE 25-30, 2019
WAITRESS

2018-2019 BROADWAY SERIES SEASON TICKETS START AT $245 FOR ALL 6 SHOWS! Subscribe online at Ticket Center Stage, at the Box Office, or by phone at 937-228-3630 or 888-228-3630.

2018-2019 Star Attractions

OCTOBER 23-25, 2018
THE WIZARD OF OZ

NOVEMBER 16 & 17, 2018
RUDOLPH THE RED-NOSED REINDEER: THE MUSICAL

FEBRUARY 1 & 2, 2019
CHICAGO

MAY 21-26
THE BOOK OF MORMON

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