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Auditions Announced for JANE EYRE at Merit Theatre Company

MTC_logoAuditions for JANE EYRE: A Musical Drama
Presented by Merit Theatre Company & Orchestra

Music and Lyrics by Paul Gordon
Book and Additional Lyrics by John Caird
Based on the Novel by Charlotte Brontë

  • Friday, May 6, 7–9pm
  • Saturday, May 7, 2–5pm
    By appointment only
    Also accepting video auditions

Charlotte Brontë’s hauntingly beautiful gothic classic is a heart-wrenching journey of faith and love, with music to lift your heart and set your spirit soaring. Both suspenseful and inspirational, this Tony Award-winning musical features a grand, sweeping score and a powerful story of passion, forgiveness, and redemption.

Sign up to audition at https://www.signupgenius.com/go/5080c4eacac2ba2f49-auditions3

Seeking adults of all ages with strong vocal and acting abilities as well as children, especially girls ages 6–18 to play Lowood School students.

Please prepare:

  • A 60-second dramatic classical monologue with British dialect from a play or novel, or French dialect for young girls auditioning for the role of Adele.
  • 16–32 bars of a musical theatre song in the style of the show that best showcases your range and ability.

Please bring:

  • Sheet music in the correct key with cuts marked. An accompanist will be provided. No acapella or accompaniment tracks.
  • An acting resume, headshot, and completed AUDITION FORM. On your audition form, please include your list of conflicts between May 16 and July 16.

We are also accepting video auditions. Please follow the same audition requirements above, film your audition (full body shot please), and upload your video to YouTube or Vimeo. Email the link to production@merittheatre.org. Attach your resume, headshot, and completed audition form to the email. (If you are auditioning by video, you may use an accompaniment track.)

Callbacks will be held on Monday, May 9, at 7pm.

Auditions, callbacks, and rehearsals will be held at First Baptist Church of Newport (801 York St, Newport, KY 41071).

Rehearsals will be held on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday evenings in May beginning May 16, and on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday evenings beginning June 6. No rehearsals will be held on Memorial Day or Independence Day.

Performances will be held July 8–10 and 14–16 at the Anderson Center Theater in Cincinnati, Ohio (7850 Five Mile Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45230).

Directed by Leah Perry
Conducted by Samuel T. Owens
Vocal Direction by Carter Perry
Produced & Designed by Benjamin and Kaitlyn Iocco

Jane Eyre: A Musical Drama is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI).

All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.mtishows.com

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Auditions Announced for 2022-2023 Bruce E. Coyle Acting and Education Internship at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park

PIP_logoCincinnati Playhouse in the Park is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EEO) and is committed to fostering a culture of diversity and inclusion in all areas of its work, both on and offstage. Qualified individuals who bring diverse perspectives and life experiences to the workplace are especially encouraged to apply.

Internship: 2022-2023 Bruce E. Coyle Acting and Education 

Pay: 375 Weekly

Contract Dates:
Fall Cohort: August 22-December 18, 2022
(Holiday days off: 9/5, 11/24-25)
Spring Cohort: January 3-May 14, 2023
(Holiday days off: 1/16, 4/9)

Reports to: Director of Artistic Engagement

TO AUDITION:
Please submit the following materials virtually:

  • Video 1: Includes two contrasting, contemporary monologues and 16 bars of a musical theatre song to be sung A Capella. The audition should be no longer than three minutes total. If including a song in your audition, you may use the accompaniment and songs provided on our website or prepare a piece of your choice with your own accompaniment.
  • Video 2: Teach Me Something exercise: This exercise is designed to gauge your current level of teaching ability, which is a significant component of the internship. Please prepare to teach anything you like in a three-minute span. It doesn’t have to be theatre-related, and it cannot incorporate anyone else.
  • Headshots in Jpg or Jpeg format
  • Artistic resume submitted in pdf format

Submission Deadline: April 1, 2022
Submit materials at: https://cincyplay.com/about/employment
Please no calls.

Position Overview
The Bruce E. Coyle Acting and Education Internship program is designed to immerse emerging artists interested in building a sustainable career as working actors, community, and teaching artists into a realistic experience environment. In a changing industry landscape, we believe that actors must have a diverse portfolio of work for sustainability. Through this program, interns will develop skills as an actor and in teaching artistry and community engagement. The program is intensive, simulating the multi-tasking required of working artists, balancing performance, teaching, and supplemental work simultaneously.

As actors, interns will experience rehearsing and performing in various performance mediums, including Outreach Tour, Off the Grid immersive experiences, and community performances. As part of the Off the Grid series, interns will also develop material and learn how to self-produce. In 2022-2023, Main Stage opportunities will be limited due to the building transition caused by our capital project. Acting opportunities will be provided through our “Off the Grid” Outreach Tour and potentially through our new play development program.

As teaching artists, interns will be trained to teach in various classroom formats, including drama integration in academic classrooms, after-school enrichment classes, and specialties. Throughout the experience, interns will develop and prepare lesson plans and curricula, work with a wide range of ages and communities, and advance solo teaching.

As members of the engagement team, interns will learn how to facilitate post-show and community discussions, coordinate community events and develop community partnerships. In addition, interns will learn practical community engagement methodology that includes civic, audience, and artistic engagement practices.

Through practical application, interns will develop administrative skills, including email and phone communication, project and time management, data entry, planning, and implementation. We believe that being a working artist is to be self-employed. Therefore, these skills will translate to additional work opportunities for managing a freelance career.

Mentorship is at the foundation of this program. Professional development workshops provide insight into practical opportunities for applying skills as an actor in different mediums and industries and engagement with working artists. Working with the Director of Artistic Engagement, each intern will identify areas of interest and growth at the beginning of the program and work together throughout the experience to monitor the progression. By the end of the program, interns will have an action plan for career next steps, increased skills as a performer, teaching artist, community practitioner, and administrator.

Some of the fundamentals developed will include:

Acting:

  • How to assess and adapt to each environment quickly and adeptly
  • What preparation and professionalism is expected in an equity rehearsal room
  • How to manage multiple scripts at once
  • Training in interactive and immersive acting techniques
  • Devising, writing, and developing new content for alternative venues and mediums
  • The process of self-producing
  • The casting process

Teaching Artist:

  • The role of the assistant teacher
  • The art of co-teaching
  • Classroom management
  • Working with all learners
  • Game Theory
  • What it means to be a Teaching Artist
  • Interpreting a lesson plan
  • Creating a lesson plan
  • Creating curriculum

Community Engagement:

  • Planning and coordinating a community engagement event
  • Facilitating a conversation with artists and audience members
  • Creating street team content and working at events
  • Identifying and developing relationships with community partners
  • Audience and lobby engagement execution

Administration:

  • Using office software and equipment
  • Navigating differing communication with colleagues, partners, patrons, and board members
  • Data entry and working with online databases
  • Calendar and scheduling
  • Program and event material prep

Professional Development:

  • Adapting self-care and time management processes
  • Supplemental employment opportunities
  • Managing your finances and taxes
  • Contracting, negotiations, and self-advocacy
  • Communication and conflict management
  • Creating and implementing a career action plan

Position Responsibilities

Acting:

  • Perform in one to two outreach tours
  • Take on understudy assignments in main stage productions as/if assigned
  • Off the Grid interactive productions and events September-December 2022

Teaching:

  • Assisting and teaching after school classes, in-school residencies, and workshops
  • Curriculum lesson plan development
  • Curriculum prep

Engagement and Administration:

  • Producing and administrative assignments
  • Community engagement projects
  • Casting assistance (Spring 2023)

Work Environment and Physical Demands:

  • The position is located in various locations, including a climate-controlled office, touring schools and community venues, and teaching at various schools.
  • Position requires a minimum amount of external activity but will require local travel to other worksites and venues.
  • Light lifting, carrying, pushing, pulling of supplies, files, etc.: generally, up to 10 lbs. and occasionally up to 25 lbs.
  • Occasional stooping, kneeling, crouching.
  • Ability to speak clearly to and hear/listen to employees/clients via phone or in person.

The physical demands and safe working expectations described here represent those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the job’s essential functions, with or without a reasonable accommodation.

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Auditions Announced for GREASE at Cincinnati Young People’s Theatre

CYPT_logoGREASE
Book, Music and Lyrics by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey

With a hip shaking rock ‘n’ roll score featuring hits like “Summer Nights,” “Greased Lightnin’,” and “We Go Together,” Grease celebrates Rydell High’s class of 1959 in all their duck-tailed bobby-soxed, gum-snapping glory!

We have 2 audition options: In Person or via Video Link.

For Either Option: you must get an application packet in advance by emailing Jennifer Perrino at jenniferperrino@clpshows.org. Please request: In-Person Audition or Video Link Audition.

Performers may audition by Video and/or In-Person. Both will be equally considered.

Please note: in-person auditions are always a better way to access an audtionees talent. We want to interact with you!

Must be 13 – 19 years of age at the time of the audition.

Rehearsals begin Tuesday, May 31st.

Performances: July 21 – July 31, 2022.

NOTE: Auditions, rehearsals and performances will follow all guidelines and directives in force by the State of Ohio regarding Covid–19 precautions throughout the summer.


After you receive your audition packet: For Video Link Auditions:

Send back the following in one email:

  1. The completed audition packet.
  2. A headshot and resume.
  3. Link(s) to your audition video (Should feature you singing and dancing; see note below).
  4. Deadline to submit video link audition: Friday, April 29, 2022.
  5. Send email to jenniferperrino@clpshows.org.

Please note: Your video link may include previous shows/roles or your “audition reel” or something you create for this audition. The team will want to see you, hear you sing, and get a sense of how you move. The video links will not be judged on technical quality, but only on your appropriateness to the roles available in the show as demonstrated in the recording.

IN PERSON AUDITIONS WILL BE HELD:

Covedale Center for the Performing Arts – 4990 Glenway Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45238

When:

  • Saturday, April 30, 2022 Noon, 1:00pm and 2:00pm.
  • Sunday, May 1, 2022 6:30, 7:30 and 8:30pm
  • Monday, May 2, 2022 6:30, 7:30 and 8:30pm

Set up your audition appointment by emailing Jennifer Perrino, Producer at jenniferperrino@CLPShows.org

(See audition time slots below: item #3. Read further information for tech positions.)

In-Person Audition Requirements:

  1. All in-person auditionees MUST MAKE AN APPOINTMENT TO AUDITION by: emailing Jennifer Perrino at jenniferperrino@CLPShows.org
  2. Bring your completed audition packet to your audition appointment.
    Please note: You must provide your age, a good phone number and an email address when setting up your audition.
  3. Please request a specific audition time slot:
    • Saturday, April 30, 2022 Noon, 1:00pm and 2:00pm.
    • Sunday, May 1, 2022 6:30, 7:30 and 8:30pm
    • Monday, May 2, 2022 6:30, 7:30 and 8:30pm
  4. Important: Arrive 15-20 minutes BEFORE the scheduled audition time to fill out paperwork.
  5. Please prepare a song from a musical theater show that best represents your singing voice (please bring sheet music for our accompanist).
    Please note: Do not expect to sing a cappella or with pre-recorded music.
  6. Dress appropriately as you will be required to complete a dance audition.

All auditionees must complete all parts of the audition.

Participation Fee: All participants (on stage and off) are required to pay a participation fee for this summer program. Fee will be due at the first rehearsal: $175.00 for performers (includes costume and show t-shirt); $50.00 for Techies (includes show t-shirt).

Attention Techies: Interviews will be set up for those interested in working tech for this production. Set up your audition by emailing Jennifer Perrino, Producer at jenniferperrino@CLPShows.org to request a particular time slot.

Interviews slots include:

  • Saturday, April 30, 2022 12:30 and 1:30 pm
  • Sunday, May 1, 2022 6:00 and 7:00 pm
  • Monday, May 2, 2022 6:00 pm

Please Note: A limited amount of funds are in place to assist with the participation fee. Funds are distributed on a confidential basis. Everyone is encouraged to audition, regardless of ability to pay! Choosing the cast of the show is based upon talent, enthusiasm and availability only. Ability to pay the participation fee is never a factor in casting decisions.

What is CYPT? Cincinnati Young People’s Theatre provides a summer of great experience for performers and techies alike. Many alumni are professional actors, singers, dancers, technicians and musicians. Others are Drama, Opera, Music Theatre, Voice, Music and Broadcasting majors at colleges all over the country. To date, over 3,000 teens have been a part of CYPT!

CYPT has produced 39 years of exciting shows, including: Legally Blonde, Jesus Christ Superstar, Footloose, Children of Eden, Hello Dolly, Anything Goes, The Pajama Game, Godspell, Les Misérables, Crazy For You, The Wedding Singer, Grease, Hairspray, West Side Story, Beauty and the Beast, The Music Man, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and many more!

CYPT is the recipient of the Post-Corbett Award for Outstanding Arts Organization, plus, the National Recreation and Parks Arts and Humanities Award, and the Ohio State Award for Best Student Program.

CYPT brings together scores of teens each summer, on stage and off. In 2021, participants came from 38 different schools, from all over the Southwest Ohio, Northern Kentucky and Southeast Indiana region.

CYPT is for you! The teenage performer/techie interested in three things: 1) Theatrical Experience; 2) A Summer project with a difference; 3) A lot of new friends with the same interests.

GREASE Performance Dates:

  • Thurs. July 21
  • Fri. July 22
  • Sat. July 23
  • Sun. July 24
  • Wed. July 27
  • Thurs. July 28
  • Fri. July 29
  • Sat. July 30
  • Sun. July 31 (2 shows)

Strike & End of Summer cast/crew meeting – Monday, Aug. 1

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Auditions Announced for THE ODD COUPLE at Lebanon Theatre Company

LTC_logoMon-Tue, March 21-22 at 6:30pm
Callbacks (if/as needed) on March 24

LTC- 10 S. Mechanic St., ​Lebanon, OH 45036

Production dates: May 13-22.

For the latest information, visit www.ltcplays.com/auditions

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Auditions Announced for Supernumerary Roles for Summer Season at Cincinnati Opera

co_logoTake the Music Hall stage this summer!

Cincinnati Opera invites you to an open casting call for supernumerary roles for the 2022 Summer Festival. No singing or acting skills are required!

April 6 from 5-8pm in the May Festival Rehearsal Room at Music Hall

Supernumerary or “super” roles are non-singing, non-speaking roles, much like extras in film and television. Supers will share the stage with internationally renowned artists and work with celebrated directors and conductors. All super positions are filled on a voluntary basis.

Individuals of all ages, races, ethnicities, genders, and abilities are welcome and encouraged to apply.

Interested individuals will be required to wear masks and to provide proof of vaccination to participate in the casting call.

Learn more about the super roles at https://bit.ly/34xNaED and email supers@cincinnatiopera.org with questions.

Participants should enter through Music Hall’s Stage Door, 1244 Central Parkway, Cincinnati, OH 45202.

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