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Auditions Announced for NUNSENSE and SOMETHING ROTTEN! at Covedale Center

  • CCPASaturday, May 18, 2024 from 1pm to 3:30pm
  • Sunday, May 19, 2024 from 1pm to 3:30 pm

Callbacks:

  • Monday, May 20, 2024 6:30pm to 8:30pm (Nunsense)
  • Tuesday, May 21, 2024 6:30pm to 8:30pm (Something Rotten)

Audition Location:
The Covedale Center for the Performing Arts
4990 Glenway Avenue
Cincinnati, OH 45238

If you’d like the audition forms sent to you in advance, email Jennifer Perrino at Jenniferperrino@clpshows.org.

CLP is actively seeking diverse casts. Performers of all races and ethnicities, gender identities, sexualities and abilities are especially encouraged to audition and will be considered for all roles.

NUNSENSE
September 12 – October 6, 2024
Book, Music and Lyrics by Dan Goggin

The all-time hit musical spoof about the misadventures of five star-struck, singing, dancing nuns! Sadly, the rest of the sisterhood died from botulism after eating vichyssoise prepared by Sister Julia Child of God. The remaining nuns – ballet-loving Sister Leo, streetwise Sister Robert Anne, befuddled Sister Mary Amnesia, the Mother Superior Sister Regina, and mistress of the novices Sister Mary Hubert – stage a wildly off-kilter talent show to raise the money to bury their dearly departed. With catchy songs and irresistible comedy, Nunsense is sure to keep you rolling with laughter. NUNSENSE is habit-forming!

Production Team: Douglas Berlon, Director; Ted Baldwin, Music Director; Molly K. Sexton, Choreographers; Jill Rothmeeler, Stage Manager

  • Please prepare to read from the script.
  • Please prepare to sing between 16 and 32 measures of a musical theatre song (an accompanist will be provided).
  • You will be taught a dance combination as well.
  • Must be a minimum of 18 years of age to audition.
  • MUST HAVE A RESUME listing theatrical experience in order to audition.
  • A headshot/picture is appreciated. Please bring a headshot and resume.

Sister Mary Regina, Mother Superior
Female/Lead/Mezzo-Soprano

A feisty, Sophie Tucker-type who can’t resist the spotlight. The head of the convent, she is respected greatly by the sisters. While she is strict, she has a hard time keeping the craziness of the convent at bay. She keeps her guard up in front of the nuns, but has an extroverted side. Role requires some very physical humor. The character may be played with an Irish accent. Voice part: Mezzo Belt. Dance: musical theatre singer choreography.

Sister Mary Hubert, Mistress of Novices
Female/Lead/Soprano

Hubert is in charge of novices, but fancies herself a Mother Superior and is constant competition with Mary Regina. She exudes maternal wisdom to novices, but also likes to let loose. Voice part: Mezzo Belt. Dance: musical theatre singer choreography and tap.

Sister Mary Amnesia
Female/Lead/Soprano

As the name suggests, she has lost her memory and does not know who she is except that she is a nun. She is spacey and incoherent, often slipping into displays inappropriate for a nun. Must be able to sing in classical and country styles. Vocal part: Soprano Belt. Dance: musical theatre singer choreography and tap. Extra: puppetry and ventriloquism a plus.

Sister Mary Leo
Female/Lead/Soprano

Leo is the novice nun who has entered the convent with the firm desire to become the first nun ballerina. Still learning the way and coming to terms with her decision to give up “civilian” life, she deems herself quite the ballerina and displays her talents through much of the show. She is easily swayed to join in mischief. Vocal part: Soprano. Dance: musical theatre singer choreography, tap and ballet.

Sister Robert Anne
Female/Lead/Mezzo-Soprano

Once a child delinquent herself, this rough tough nun is a jokester and constantly challenging authority. She speaks with a thick Brooklyn accent and constantly displays her lack of refinement. Vocal part: Mostly Mezzo Belt – she has a few moments with a sweet soprano tonality. Dance: musical theatre singer choreography and tap.

SOMETHING ROTTEN
October 17 – November 10, 2024

Book by Karey Kirkpatrick and John O’Farrell, Music and Lyrics by Karey Kirkpatrick and Wayne Kirkpatrick

Welcome to the Renaissance! The Black Plague has ceded power to the Puritans. Farthingales and codpieces are the latest fashion trends. And the biggest celebrity in England is some guy named William Shakespeare. Meanwhile, brothers Nick and Nigel Bottom, in trying to keep their acting company afloat consult a soothsayer who informs them that the future of theatre involves acting, singing, and dancing – sometimes all at once! With hilarious songs like “I Hate Shakespeare,” “Will Power” and the title tune “Something Rotten,” the Bottom brothers write the world’s very first “musical,” as they battle the Bard himself. SOMETHING ROTTEN is a hysterical, joyous musical celebration of everything you love about Broadway!

Production Team: Jay Goodlett, Director; Mark Femia, Music Director; Tina DeAlderete, Choreographer; Jenny Lutes, Stage Manager

  • Please prepare to read from the script.
  • Please prepare to sing between 16 and 32 measures of a musical theatre song (an accompanist will be provided).
  • You will be taught a dance combination as well.
  •  Must be a minimum of 18 years of age to audition.
  • MUST HAVE A RESUME listing theatrical experience in order to audition.
  • A headshot/picture is appreciated. Please bring a headshot and resume.

Nick Bottom
Male/Lead/Tenor, Baritone

The main protagonist of the show. A struggling renaissance writer at the end of his rope. Nigel’s older brother. Incredibly jealous of the success of William Shakespeare and will do anything to beat him. He is responsible for creating the first musical, Omelette, after guidance from the misguided Nostradamus. Seeking a comedic actor who sings – tap dance skill a plus. Songs: God, I Hate Shakespeare, Right Hand Man, God, I Hate Shakespeare (Reprise), A Musical, A Musical Tag, The Black Death, Bottom’s Gonna Be on Top, It’s Eggs, To Thine Own Self (Part 2), Something Rotten, Make an Omelette, To Thine Own Self Reprise, Welcome to America

Brother Jeremiah
Male/Supporting/Tenor, Baritone

The Puritan father of Portia and secondary antagonist in Something Rotten!. He is very strict and refuses to let her daughter engage in “fulfilling her lustful desires”. He shows nothing but disrespect towards everyone, but especially playwrights like Nick and Nigel. A deeply repressed Puritan. He despises playwrights, poets and all things ungodly. Seeking a comedic actor who sings. Songs: Welcome to the Renaissance, We See the Light (Will likely participate in other musical numbers)

Beatrice “Bea” Bottom
Female/SupportingMezzo-Soprano

Nick’s wife and “Right Hand Man”. She loves and supports him despite his questionable decision making and lack of success. Bea resorts to dressing up like a male to make ends meet for her growing family. She is a strong leader and a powerful woman who is quite persuasive when she wants to be. She ultimately saves the day. Comedic acting a plus. Songs: Right Hand Man, Bottom’s Gonna be on Top, Right Hand Man Reprise

Portia
Female/Supporting/ Soprano
A quirky Puritan girl whom Nigel meets on the street. Portia is the only daughter of Brother Jeremiah and the love interest to Nigel Bottom. They fall madly in love with each other over their mutual love for Shakespeare and poetry. Portia and Nigel set out to convince Jeremiah and the other puritans that they should be together rather than following the “star-crossed lovers” idea. Comedic actress who sings well. Songs: I Love the Way, We See the Light, Welcome to America

William Shakespeare
Male/Supporting/Tenor

A renaissance rock star. Classic Mick Jagger type performer. William Shakespeare is both the real life author of many plays and rival to Nick Bottom. Shakespeare, also referred to as “The Bard” throughout the show, gets all of the praise and attention from his adoring fans leaving writers like Nick and Nigel in his shadow. Shakespeare is portrayed as a rock star, and all of his sonnets are performed as rock songs during the song Will Power. Seeking a comedic actor with a pop/rock voice style, tap dance skills a plus. (rock tenor) ● Songs: Will Power, Bottom’s Gonna Be on Top, Hard to Be The Bard, Something Rotten, Make an Omelette

Nigel Bottom
Male/Supporting/Tenor

Nick’s younger brother. A sweetly naïve young writer and poet, perhaps a little awkward. He’s not very confident, as shown when he doesn’t think his work is very good despite the outstanding quality of his writing. He is very gullible and can easily be manipulated. He falls in love with Portia and ultimately finds confidence in himself through art and love. Seeking a comedic actor who sings very well. Songs: God, I Hate Shakespeare, Right Hand Man, The Black Death, I Love the Way, Will Power, Bottom’s Gonna Be on Top, We See the Light, Nigel’s Theme, To Thine Own Self Be True, To Thine Own Self (Part 2), To Thine Own Self Reprise, Welcome to America

Thomas Nostradamus
Male/Supporting/Tenor, Baritone

A soothsayer who “almost” sees the future correctly. A bit loony. This character predicts that Nick and Nigel will write a musical. Seeking a comedic performer who sings and moves very well. (Baritone / or Mezzo) Songs: A Musical + Tag, Make an Omelette, Welcome to America

Shylock
Male/Featured/Baritone

Jewish landlord/tax collector who loves theater more than anything. It was illegal at that time to hire someone who was Jewish, so when Nick is forced to hire Shylock, he has to watch out or he could be hanged. An investor to whom Nick and Nigel are in debt. Comic character. Songs: Bottom’s Gonna Be On Top (Other ensemble songs throughout the show)

Minstrel
Male/Featured/Tenor

The Minstrel is a narrator of sorts for the show with the main purpose of introducing the cast and welcoming the audience to the Renaissance era of the show. This performer opens the first and the second act. The performer playing the Minstrel will also play other roles in the show. ● Songs: Welcome to the Renaissance, Welcome to the Renaissance Reprise, (Other musical numbers throughout the show)

Lord (or Lady) Clapham / Master of the Justice
Male or Female/Featured/Tenor, Baritone

Lord/Lady Clapham is a flamboyant theatre producer. Comic speaking role. This character may also play Master of the Justice as well as other singing/dancing roles throughout the show. ● Songs: Welcome to the Renaissance, A Musical, Will Power, Shakespeare’s after party, Bottom’s Gonna Be on Top, We See the Light, Make an Omelette, Shakespeare in Court, Welcome to America

Ensemble
The Bard Backup Singers/Dancers This small group of singers/dancers, who play Shakespeare’s entourage, may either be cast with males or females. Strong dance abilities preferred. “ Tap Dancing Ensemble for Tappers

Grim Reapers Performers are tappers for A Musical, Make an Omelette, The Black Death and more!

Puritans – Singing and dancing Puritans in the number, We See the Light, as well as other scenes

Renaissance Writers Singers who make an appearance in Welcome to the Renaissance

Shakespeare Groupies Singing / Dancing Ensemble in Will Power Gallery

People in Court Singer Ensemble in Shakespeare in Court New World

Troupe Singer Ensemble in Welcome to America London

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Auditions Announced for BYE BYE BIRDIE at Tree County Players

  • TREE_logoFriday, April 19, 2024, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
  • Saturday, April 20, 2024, 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM

CALLBACKS (If necessary) Sunday, April 21, 2024 at 3:00 PM

PERFORMANCES:

  • June 19, 20, 21, 22, & 23, 2024 or
  • June 26, 27, 28, 29, & 30, 2024

SHOW SYNOPSIS
The time period is the 1950s and the setting includes both New York City and Sweet Apple, Ohio.

The year is 1958, and the much-adored rock-and-roll idol, Conrad Birdie, has been drafted into the U.S. army. His songwriter and agent, Albert, and Albert’s secretary and some-time girlfriend, Rosie, hatch a plan for a farewell performance to take place on The Ed Sullivan Show, which they hope will help sell Birdie’s new song “One Last Kiss,” and ultimately save Almaelou records from going under. To cap off the performance, Birdie will actually give ‘one last kiss’ to Kim MacAfee, an avid member of the Conrad Birdie fan club from Sweet Apple, Ohio.  When Albert and Rosie head to Sweet Apple to prepare for Birdie’s arrival, things start to unravel. Kim’s father is starstruck at the thought of being on The Ed Sullivan Show with his daughter, and Kim’s new steady, Hugo gets jealous at the thought of Kim kissing Conrad on national television.

AUDITIONING FOR A ROLE

To be a performing member of this production, individuals must prepare for an audition. This audition will require you to 1) perform a song, 2) recite a memorized monologue, and 3) read through scenes from the show.  More information can be found below.  This show needs a cast of primarily teenagers (15+) and adults.  Even if you feel like you are not great at one of these things, you are still encouraged to audition. There will be some roles that will include little to no singing and more acting and others that are focused mainly on singing. No matter what your experience level there could still be a role for you in the show. The materials you need to prepare are included in this packet. No prior acting, singing or dancing experience is necessary, only a commitment to being an enthusiastic, responsible and committed participant.  This will be a serious time commitment you will be taking on for the next two months – creating a production is incredibly fun and rewarding, but also a lot of work!

AUDITION LOGISTICS

All auditions will take place at the TCP Playhouse located at 634 West Main Street in Greensburg.  Auditions will be held Friday, April 19 from 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM and Saturday, April 20 from 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM.  These time slots will be an open audition and each auditioner will be called to sing and do their monologue and scene reading in front of whoever is present.  It is strongly encouraged that you read the play or watch videos on YouTube before you choose to audition.  The movie is also a great resource, but keep in mind that the stage show is not exactly the same.  By studying the characters, it will enable you to make a more informed decision about whether you want to participate or for which character you would like to audition for in this show.  Please fill out the audition form via Google Form before your audition.  If none of the scheduled times work for you, please reach out to the director.  Callbacks, if necessary, will be held on Sunday, April 21 at 3:00 PM.  The director will reach out to those needed for callbacks prior to this date.  Once the cast list is finalized, the directors will reach out to each cast member via phone or email.  The cast list will then be posted to TCP’s Facebook page shortly after.

For character breakdowns and more, visit https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kTp0ECbVr1lMWodmm9-JhclPjJ6FXcX5wc45QxpL6A8/edit

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2024 SW Regional OCTAFest Venue – Matthews Auditorium

ACT_logoIn an effort to get to know our fancy new excerpt venue, some members of the ACT Cincinnati team recently took a field trip to Princeton High School. We took photos and gathered information about what equipment and facilities will be available to us for the SW OCTAFest in June.

We’ve created a page on our website specifically for Matthews Auditorium to hopefully give everyone a little more information. Matthews Auditorium | ACT Cincinnati

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ANTI-RACISM IN THE ARTS Led by Darnell Pierre Benjamin

TGLSC_Anti-Racism in the ArtsJoin The Ghostlight Stage Company for the last installment in this season’s Shining a Light Workshop and Lecture Series, “Anti-Racism in the Arts.” This lecture, which will be conducted more like a town hall, will be led by Darnell Pierre Benjamin.

About the Speaker: Darnell Pierre Benjamin (he/him) is a creative, educator, and community builder from Southern Louisiana. He earned his MFA from the University of Houston’s Professional Actor Training Program. Darnell’s work lives at the intersection of art and activism, which is apparent in his film 13th & Republic, found at 13thandrepublic.com. Some of his other recent credits include Wrecking Ball and The Importance of Being Earnest with Cincinnati Shakespeare Company and Fiona: The Musical with Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati. Darnell is also a professor in the arts programs at Northern Kentucky University, Xavier University, and the University of Cincinnati’s College-Conservatory of Music. He is a certified educator and performer in the Michael Chekhov Technique, a recipient of Cincinnati’s ArtsWave 2020 and 2021 “Truth & Reconciliation” grants, and was recently named the runner up as Best Actor in Cincinnati by CityBeat for 2024.

About the event: This 2-hour event will go beyond “lecture style,” and get you on your feet with interactive exercises and engaging discussions surrounding the topic of anti-racism efforts and how we can apply them in our artistic work. We will cover: defining and discussing racism and the four broad types that exist, recognizing the disparity of racial diversity leadership in the arts, self-evaluating and initiating space for personal accountability, engaging in healthy discourse around anti-racism, and researching deeper into anti-racism through provided resources.

This event is “pay what you can” and all are welcome. The event will also be available to stream online for 1 week following the in person event. While registration for in-person attendance is not required, it is recommended.

Let us know you are coming at: https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/ed3c637d-7258-4285-8269-f61545213024

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Auditions Announced for FUN HOME at Beechmont Players

BPI_logoBeechmont Players Inc. is proud to announce auditions for our Fall production of FUN HOME, a musical with music by Jeanine Tesori & books and lyrics by Lisa Kron.

Director: Arlene Balczo
Producers: Michael Yarick and Kiya Fix
Music Director: Amy Prestridge

Auditions: May 13th and 15th from 6:30pm to 9:30pm
Callbacks: May 20th from 6:30pm to 9:30pm

Where: Cherry Grove United Methodist Church, 1428 8 Mile Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45255

What to bring:

  • 32 bars of a ballad or contemporary song that shows your range (bring sheet music if you need an accompanist).
  • Theatrical resume and headshot (if able).
  • A complete list of conflicts from August 25th through October 28th.
    **Excluding Halloween, you must be available on all dates between October 29th and November 16th.**

A full character list/description and audition form is available on our Sign Up Genius.

Sign up for a spot today! https://www.signupgenius.com/go/30E084AA5AB22ABFB6-49143306-funhome#/

FUN HOME is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals. http://www.concordtheatricals.com

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