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Close Harmony Styles Collide as Award-Winning Men’s Vocal Groups Join Forces for Special Concert

SGC_A Night of Harmony.jpgCINCINNATI, OH – Two of Greater Cincinnati’s most beloved male vocal ensembles are coming together for a one-of-a-kind evening of close harmony singing in Evendale. The Southern Gateway Chorus and No Promises Vocal Band proudly announce a first-ever co-bill concert, “A Night of Harmony,” September 23 & 24, 2023 at Landmark Church (1600 Glendale Milford Rd (follow Aerohub Blvd.), Cincinnati, OH 45215). The program will feature sets from both award-winning ensembles, ending in a special finale with the groups singing together. Tickets are $20 – $25 and available for purchase online: bit.ly/23SGC-Harmony-pr

Barbershop and Vocal Jazz Collide

“A Night of Harmony” will feature two men’s a cappella ensembles who share a passion for close harmony singing but whose style and repertoire come from different branches of the a cappella tree. Performing in the “barbershop” style, Southern Gateway Chorus embodies the classic four-part harmony of lead, tenor, baritone and bass.

About the collaboration, SGC Show Producer/Music Team member Gary Ellerhorst says, “The international award-winning Southern Gateway Chorus is thrilled to perform once again with No Promises Vocal Band after sharing the stage several years ago for their annual Christmas show.  Their combined talent and love of a cappella harmony makes this a dynamic duo and an event that you don’t want to miss!”

No Promises Vocal Band also looks to the past for its stylistic inspiration, modeling its sound on vocal jazz groups such as The Hi-Los and Manhattan Transfer. Their set for the collaborative concert will include selections by those groups, as well as arrangements of music by The Jackson 5, The Gaither Vocal Band and Dan Fogelberg. No Promises is a two-time “Best of Cincinnati” winner whose past concert collaborators have included the Queen City Sisters, the Northern Kentucky Brotherhood Singers and the Gem City Chorus.

Vocalist Nat Comisar has the unique perspective of having sung with both ensembles, making “A Night of Harmony” an especially exciting program for him. “It’s mind-blowing to see these two fantastic groups come together,“ says the No Promises bass, who still moonlights in a barbershop quartet. “The musicality of each of these groups is superb, but to showcase a full spectrum of male harmony styles in one night makes it truly special.”

About Southern Gateway Chorus
Formed in 1956, Southern Gateway Chorus is dedicated to singing a cappella musical arrangements done in the four-part Barbershop Harmony Style. As a competitive chorus, Southern Gateway is a perennial qualifier to the annual Barbershop Harmony Society’s International Championship, is a two-time International Champion, and has accumulated more Top 5 finishes than any other chorus in the Barbershop Harmony Society’s history.   In addition, Southern Gateway has a rich history of Quartet performers. Gold Medal international Champions “Interstate Rivals” (1987) “Keepsake” (1992) “Marquis” (1995), “Platinum” (2000) and “Old School” (2011) all have at least one voice part from the Chorus.

And notably, the 2020 International Senior Champion, “Hearsay” is comprised of singers who are ALL active SGC members!

In addition to competitions, SGC proudly produces family friendly themed shows yearly, including musical parodies— “Robin Hood: Misadventures in Sherwood Forest, “East Side/West Side Story”, and “Somewhere Over the Rhine-Bow”.

Highlighting a typical year, the Christmas season finds SGC producing an annual Holiday themed show. In addition to caroling sessions around town, the Chorus has become a regular holiday performer at St Francis Seraph Church. Southern Gateway’s most recent holiday CD offering, “Believe”  was recorded and released in 2018.

In 2022, Southern Gateway’s Aronoff performance of “A Little A Capella Music”,  presented in partnership with Cincinnati Music Theater, was selected as Best Cabaret Performance by Broadwayworld.com

Our current membership is comprised of enthusiastic amateur vocalists from Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana. SGC is always looking for new members  Our current rehearsal home is Bassett Hound Sound, 5633 Vine Street, Cincinnati 45216, where we rehearse on Thursdays from 7pm to 10 pm.   Our Membership contact is Dale Shoemaker— membership@southerngateway.org

About NO PROMISES
NO PROMISES is a Cincinnati-based professional a cappella ensemble bringing exhilarating vocals and breathtaking harmonizations to jazz and popular music favorites from 1940s classics to today’s jams. Citybeat “Best of Cincinnati” winners in 2017 and 2022, the group has entertained at festivals, concert series, conventions and performing arts centers throughout the state. Its members have graced the stages of Broadway, fronted major symphony orchestras, and backed the likes of Jim Messina, Steve Winwood, Kenny Loggins and POCO. In their day-to-day lives, the men of NO PROMISES are clinical psychologists, concert promoters, social workers, real estate moguls and hairdressers with a passion for fine a cappella singing.

In 2023, NO PROMISES premiered a newly commissioned work by composer Cecelia Olszewski as part of Cincinnati May Festival’s 150th anniversary season. 2021 saw the ensemble’s debut of “The Boy Band Diaries,” a collaboration with the Kentucky Symphony Orchestra featuring male vocal hits spanning the past century. The group’s numerous other collaborators and guest artist appearances have included the Gem City Chorus, the Southern Gateway Chorus, the Sycamore Community Singers, the Northern Kentucky Brotherhood Singers, the Queen City Sisters, the Three Bald Guys and the Cincinnati Collaborative Ringing Project. NO PROMISES has released three recording projects: A No Promises Christmas (2016), All Wet (2018) and The Nines (2019), as well as the pandemic-era virtual concert, NO PROMISES Saves Christmas.

The members of NO PROMISES are Joshua Steele (resident of Kennedy Heights), Kaeden Kass (Mt. Airy), David Baum (Montgomery), Jeff Grooms (Cold Spring, KY), and Nat Comisar (Indian Hill). Individual bios available at http://www.nopromisesvocalband.com/lineup/.

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Auditions Announced for THE MUSIC MAN at Footlighters, Inc.

FLI_logoAudition Dates: September 19 & 20, 2023, 6:30-9:30pm*
*We want to allow actors under 18 years old to audition in the first hour (6:30-7:30) but understand if others need to use this time.

Callbacks Date: September 23, 2023, 1-4pm

Show Dates: November 30 – December 17, 2023

Directed by Douglas Berlon
Produced Tom Peters
Music and Vocal Direction by Alan Masters
Choreography by Molly Sexton
Stage Management by Jill Rothmeeler

Celebrate the 4th of July in December by auditioning for this classic, family friendly musical!

We are committed to the safety of everyone involved in this production. Footlighters require that all production staff, cast, and crew bring proof of their COVID vaccination status to the first rehearsal.

Auditions will consist of three parts:

  • Cold readings from the script (if auditioning for characters with more than 10 lines)
  • Music: 16 bars of character appropriate song in the style of the show (please make sure to have sheet music in your correct key at auditions).
  • Dance: A dance combo audition.

What to Bring:

  • Resume
  • Headshot
  • List of Conflicts between October 2 – November 29

For full details and a cast breakdown, visit www.Footlighters.org/auditions

Sign up for an audition slot on our SignUp Genius:
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/60B054AAEAC22A7FF2-music

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THE PRODUCERS Runs Sept. 15-16

TLD_The ProducersTHE PRODUCERS
TheatreLab Dayton
Sept. 15-16
Victoria Theatre [Dayton]

The plot is simple: a down-on-his-luck Broadway producer and his mild-mannered accountant come up with a scheme to produce the most notorious flop in history, thereby bilking their backers (all “little old ladies”) out of millions of dollars. Only one thing goes awry: the show is a smash hit! The antics of Max Bialystock and Leo Bloom as they maneuver their way fecklessly through finding a show (the gloriously offensive “Springtime for Hitler”), hiring a director, raising the money and finally going to prison for their misdeeds is a lesson in broad comic construction. At the core of the insanely funny adventure is a poignant emotional journey of two very different men who become friends. Ages 13 and up.

  • Fri, Sept. 15 at 8pm
  • Sat, Sept. 16 at 2pm & 8pm

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YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN Runs Sept. 14-Oct. 1

FLI_Young FrankensteinYOUNG FRANKENSTEIN
Footlighters, Inc.
Sept. 14-Oct. 1
Stained Glass Theatre [Newport]

Directed by John Siedenberg II
Produced by Arlene Balczo and Katey Blood

Cast: Robert Breslin IV as Frederick Frankenstein, Royce Louden as Igor, Sarah Gidley as Inga, Chuck Ingram as The Monster, Scout Grass as Elizabeth, Mary Vosseberg as Frau Blucher, Evan Blanton as Kemp/Hermit, Jonah Human as Ziggy & Trey Finkenstead as Victor
Ensemble: Kimmie Anne Thierauf, Elizabeth Travnik, Cassidy Perme, Erin Speno-Stout, Rachel Scardina, Brett Price, Tony Nguyen & Joe George

Grandson of the infamous Victor Frankenstein, Frederick Frankenstein inherits his family’s estate in Transylvania. With the help of a hunchbacked sidekick, Igor, and a leggy lab assistant, Inga, Frederick finds himself in the mad scientist shoes of his ancestors. “It’s alive!” he exclaims as he brings to life a creature to rival his grandfather’s. Eventually, of course, the monster escapes and hilarity continuously abounds. This electrifying musical adaptation of Mel Brooks’ monstrously funny film will leave you in stitches!

  • Thu-Sat, Sept. 14-16 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, Sept. 17 at 2pm
  • Thu-Sat, Sept. 21-23 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, Sept. 24 at 2pm
  • Thu-Sat, Sept. 28-30 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, Oct. 1 at 2pm

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Auditions Announced for MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS at Footlighters, Inc.

FLI_logoThe Footlighters, Inc. announces auditions Murder on the Orient Express, Adapted for the stage by Ken Ludwig

Director: Becky Collins
Producers: Alan Masters & Charles McClinon

Auditions

  • Sunday, October 15, 2023, from 7:00 PM to 9:30 PM.
  • Tuesday, October 17, 2023, from 7:00 PM to 9:30 PM.

Callbacks (if needed)

  • Thursday, October 19, 2023, from 7:00 PM to 9:30 PM.

This production staff is committed to bringing together a diverse group of people dedicated to bringing this story to life. We encourage performers of all races, ethnicities, gender identities, sexualities, abilities, body types, and ages to audition. We hope to unite a group of people looking to enhance the arts in our community. No roles have been precast.

We are committed to the safety of all members of this production. Please bring proof of your COVID-19 Vaccination. We do require that the cast, crew, and production team be fully vaccinated.

Performances: February 15, 2023 – March 3, 2023

Location: The Stained Glass Theatre, 802 York Street, Newport, KY 41071.

What to Prepare
Please sign-up for an audition time. Walk-ins are welcomed but will be assigned to the first available audition slot.

Auditionees will be asked to read sections from the script. Audition packets and sides will be made available before the audition dates so that auditionees will have time to fill out audition forms and prepare sides for the roles for which they are interested in being considered. Many of the characters have strong accents, where appropriate, you may be asked to perform the sides with an accent.

Rehearsals begin in early January but will include some meetings in mid-December for table work and early blocking concepts.

Please contact beckykcollins@gmail.com for any accommodation requests.

Hercule Poirot
Masculine Presenting. 55-65
A famous Belgian detective; a “Big” personality; authoritative, witty, charismatic and slightly pompous; driven to find the answers, good or bad, with a strong moral sense; very aware of his ability and his well deserved reputation.

Monsieur Bouc
Masculine Presenting. 30-59
A Belgian man of good humor; playful, proud, generous; a predilection for grandeur; a whirlwind of energy; must be an excellent comedian.

Mary Debenham
Feminine Presenting. 30-40
An English beauty; a governess, capable yet romantic; a sadness around her eyes and a hardness about her person.
*Please note this character kisses the Arbuthnot character

Colonel Arbuthnot / Ratchett
Masculine Presenting. 35-59
One actor will play two roles. Samuel Ratchett: middle-aged American businessman, evil at heart and frightening, brusque, unforgiving, stern demeanor; pushy, domineering; Colonel Arbuthnot: Scotsman, also middle aged, handsome, very matter of fact, occasionally tender; must have great comic timing.
*Please note this character kisses the Mary character

Hector MacQueen
Masculine Presenting. 30-40
Tightly wound, edgy and nervous; he seems to always be on the verge of falling apart or coming unwound.

Michel the Conductor/Marcel
Masculine Presenting. 35-59
One actor will play two roles: Michel: a good-looking Frenchman, about 40, a quiet, almost grave sense of humor; unfailingly polite; Marcel: a Turkish waiter, snooty, smooth; must have great comic timing.

Princess Dragomiroff
Feminine Presenting. 55-79
A Russian dowager; very formal, a sweeping, impressive presence; imperial, impatient.

Greta Ohlsson
Feminine Presenting. 25-60
Inherently odd, and very devout Swedish woman; a frightened, sheeplike quality; must be an excellent comedienne with an impeccable Swedish accent.

Countess Andrenyi
Feminine Presenting. 25-39
Brilliantly beautiful, like something out of a fairytale; impeccably put together, with a warmth that wins over everyone she meets; her delicacy belies a steely edge; she is no wilting flower; Hungarian accent.

Helen Hubbard
Feminine Presenting. 35-60
An outspoken and flamboyant American from the Midwest; jovial, obnoxious, domineering, deliciously nosy and brash; unapologetic; must be an excellent comedienne. *Note this character sings and dances

Voice-Over Roles: Mother, Little Girl, Nanny, Father, Announcer, Radio, The Man
One to two actors will pre-record voice overs. These will be recorded near the end of the rehearsal period in January.

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