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Auditions Announced for GOD’S FAVORITE at Mason Community Players

MCP_logoDirector Lara Gonzalez and Producer Laureen Catlin are excited to announce auditions for Mason Community Player’s June production, GOD’S FAVORITE.

Though not as well-known as many of Neil Simon’s plays, God’s Favorite, is considered one of his best. The play centers around Joe Benjamin, a successful Long Island businessman. Joe is a modern-day ‘Job’ with a demanding wife, ungrateful children, and wise-cracking household employees. Just when it seems things couldn’t get any worse, he is visited by Sidney Lipton, a.k.a. “A Messenger from God” (and compulsive film buff) with a mission: test Joe’s faith and report back to “the Boss.” The jokes and Tests of Faith fly fast and furious as Neil Simon spins a contemporary morality tale like no other in this hilarious comedy.

Auditions will be held Saturday, March 16th, from 3:00 to 6:00 PM and
Monday, March 18th, from 7:00 to 9:00 PM
at the Mason Community Playhouse, 5529 Mason Road in Mason.

Those interested in auditioning are asked to fill out an audition form accessible here. It will ask you to indicate on the form the audition session you wish to attend. If you are unable to access the form through the link, visit MasonPlayers.org home page and click on the audition link on the home page.

The show’s characters include:

  • Joe Benjamin,  who is in his late fifties. Joe is the patriarch of the family, whose faith in God is tested.
  • Sidney Lipton is a quirky messenger of God, sent to test Joe.
  • Rose Benjamin is in her early fifties. She is Joe’s wife, a pampered housewife from Long Island.
  • David Benjamin is the third child of Joe and Rose. He is intelligent, sarcastic, and pessimistic. David is the family “disappointment” who never reached his potential.
  • Ben and Sarah Benjamin are a pair of 24-year-old twins (or as close as we can approximate). The brother and sister have an IQ of 160 – between them.
  • Mady & Morris are middle-aged domestics.

If you are unable to attend auditions, but would still like to be a part of the show, or have any questions, please e-mail Lara at masonplayers@masonplayers.org.

GOD’S FAVORITE will be performed June 21-23 and 27-29, 2024. Rehearsals will begin in April 2024.

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Auditions Announced for Bruiser & Rufus in LEGALLY, BLONDE at Footlighters, Inc.

FLI_logoCalling all dogs!  Footlighters announces dog auditions for “Legally Blonde the Musical”: The Search for Bruiser & Rufus.

Does your dog have what it takes to take the stage by pink storm?  Does their performance in the neighborhood give your friends and family “paws”?  Well, bring them down to the Stained Glass Theatre in Newport, KY on Sunday, March 24 at 2:00 p.m. to strut their stuff at our dog auditions! Click here to reserve an audition slot.

Footlighters has cast the human roles and now we’re ready to cast the real stars – the dogs!  We are seeking two dogs and their owners/guardians to volunteer to be part of our upcoming production of “Legally Blonde the Musical.”

Both dogs need to be house trained, spayed/neutered (we don’t want any casting couch shenanigans!), and have a relaxed and easy-going temperament.  They should be comfortable around large groups of people, loud noises and music, bright lights, and other dogs.

ROLES:

Bruiser – Elle Woods’ lap dog such as a Chihuahua, Pomeranian, Terrier, etc.  Appears in multiple scenes and will need to be able to:

  • Bark on command
  • Run out on stage off leash
  • Be picked up and carried around
  • Respond to commands from the actors playing Elle and Margo such as “come,” “sit,” and “stay.”

Rufus – Paulette’s dog, medium sized Bulldog, Boxer, or other breed of similar look.  Appears in multiple scenes and will need to be able to:

  • Run toward a person off leash
  • Respond to commands from the actors playing Elle and Paulette such as “come,” “sit,” and “stay.”

SCHEDULE

Rehearsals:

The dog and owner/guardian will need to attend one to two rehearsals per week the weeks of April 7, 14, and 21.  We will schedule based on availibility.

Tech Week:

The dog and owner/guardian must be available to attend all technical rehearsals.  They won’t necessarily be called the entire time of the rehearsal.

Schedule:

Sunday, April 28 from 6:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.

Monday, April 29 from 6:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.

Tuesday, April 30 from 6:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.

Wednesday, May 1 from 6:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.

Performances:

The dog and owner/guardian must be available to attend all performances.

Thursday, May 2 at 7:30pm

Friday, May 3 at 7:30pm

Saturday, May 4 at 7:30pm

Sunday, May 5 at 2:00pm

Thursday, May 9 at 7:30pm

Friday, May 10 at 7:30pm

Saturday, May 11 at 7:30pm

Sunday, May 12 at 2:00pm

Thursday, May 16 at 7:30pm

Friday, May 17 at 7:30pm

Saturday, May 18 at 7:30pm

Sunday, May 19 at 2:00pm

All auditionees will receive a treat for their time!

For more information, contact producers Megan Horton (megan.hudson1988@yahoo.com) or Mary Stone (maryinnyc@yahoo.com).

Footlighters is a community theatre organization that performs at the Stained Glass Theatre in Newport, KY.  These roles are not paid.

The Stained Glass Theatre is located at 802 York Street Newport, KY 41071.

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ACT Cincinnati 2024 Winter Forum Now Available for Viewing on YouTube

ACT_logoOh no! Did you miss this year’s ACT Cincinnati Winter Forum? 

Well, thanks to a little something called the internet, you can sit in the comfort of your own home (with or without pants- that’s your choice) and watch all three presentations at your leisure. And trust us, you’ll want to watch as these topics are relevant and timely, and our experts riveting and knowledgeable.

Presenters and topics along with the link to their sessions:

Big thank you to our three presenters, The Village Players of Fort Thomas for hosting, and LRJC Chair Betsy Obermeyer and her committee for organizing and planning such a wonderful forum this year! For more photos from the event, go to our website at https://www.actcincinnati.org/long-range-judging-committee

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2024 Season Announced by Commonwealth Artists Student Theatre

CAST_logoMARIAN, or THE TRUE TALE OF ROBIN HOOD
June 28-July 6, 2024

RENT
July 12-21, 2024

For more information visit www.caststages.org

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HOW I LEARNED WHAT I LEARNED Review

By Katrina “Kat” Reynolds

How I Learned What I Learned presented by Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati through March 10th. I attended the opening Thursday performance. 

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“ranney” as Actor. Photo by Ryan Kurtz

So many theatres are keeping the light of Black History Month burning strongly and I am here for it. How I Learned What I Learned, an autobiographical piece written and originally performed by the legendary playwright himself, August Wilson, is Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati’s contribution to this long-ignored time of storytelling, mourning, and celebration.

Co-conceived by Todd Kreidler and directed by local legend Torie Wiggins, How I Learned…is not what one would expect from a one-man autobiographical piece. The lead role is played impeccably by a familiar face to Cincinnati as of late, the one and only “ranney”. With a beautiful canvas on which to “paint” his story by Scenic & Lighting Designer Brian c. Mehring; projections designed by Becca Schall (who always has an exceptional piece of art on display in the ETC lobby!); and the all-too-important punctuations of sound and music by Sound Designer Matt Callahan, “ranney” navigates the space naturally and conversationally. While the audience obviously does more listening than speaking, we still feel included in the 1 hour 45 mins narrative. And it is a ride, my friends.

I will loosely quote the local actor with whom I spoke before the show began: rather than being in the form of lecture, the script is written almost in terms of a series of vignettes which ultimately allow Mr. Wilson to explain how he credits his own success, both personally and professionally. Despite being a one-man show, we are introduced to a shower of characters – including a cameo by acclaimed jazz musician, John William Coltrane. Much like the playwright, “ranney” is a master storyteller and is an excellent choice to take us on the many paths August Wilson travelled in his time on this earth.

Torie Wiggins’ direction is clear and with purpose, two of my favourite things about an artist. She knew exactly how to keep the piece visually stimulating while maintaining a steady and provocative pace. Slower moments have their reasons and do not derail the journey on which we are taken. Repeating myself from an earlier praise said to Ms. Wiggins herself, it is a masterpiece.

As much as I could go on forever about every wonderful part of this production, I implore you to experience it for yourself. You start with a wonderful script about an intriguing and brilliant person and add cast and crew who only enhance this foundation – and you end up with a time at theatre that should not be missed. Wilson’s words wash over you with such ease, so to have these words shared with you in a way that feels very personal by an actor the caliber of “ranney” is a delight and a privilege. I was honoured to have been a guest on this adventure.

Click here for more information on the production.

Support live theatre and listen to black stories not just in February, but year-round.

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