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Auditions Announced for YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN at Mount Notre Dame High School

MNDT_logo2MNDT presents YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN for their Fall Production. Please read all the information below, all questions should be sent to the Artistic Director, Mr. Kyle Imbronyev at kimbronyev@mndhs.org. YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN auditions are open to all high school male students in the tristate area and all students at MND.

Aug. 25 & 26 from 3:30-6pm at Mount Notre Dame High School

Rehearsals are Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm. You will not be called for every rehearsal.

There is a $50.00 fee to participate in the production. This fee must be paid in cash or check at the first rehearsal.

We are requiring that everyone prepare 16 bars of any musical theatre piece for their audition. You must bring your own sheet music. An accompanist will be provided, we will not allow any tracks or unaccompanied auditions.

Everyone is required to attend the dance call at 6:00 pm on the day that they signed up.

Callbacks will be at 4:00 pm on Friday August 27th

The first rehearsal is September 2nd at 4:00 pm.

Sign Up Audition Link

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/60b054da8a829a6f49-young

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Auditions Announced for Benji (Age 6-7) in PRISCILLA QUEEN OF THE DESERT at CMT

CMT_logoAnnouncing Children Auditions for Cincinnati Music Theatre

CMT is seeking a 6-8 year old boy to play the role of “Benji” in their upcoming November production of PRISCILLA QUEEN OF THE DESERT. “Benji” is a bright , funny, excited and inquisitive young boy, who lives in the middle of the Australian Outback. He doesn’t know his father, who just happens to be a drag  queen.  Their initial meeting is one of the show’s warmest and most touching moments.

“Benji” is a primarily an acting role. He only sings a brief duet with his stage father. No dance is required for this role.  He appears in only three scenes and can be scheduled to have a minimum of rehearsals.

We are accepting video auditions to be sent to skipfenker@gmail.com no later than September 24, 2021. Video submissions should include 16-32 bars of a favorite song that demonstrates the child’s range and ability to hold pitch, as well as a short monologue from a favorite story.

Based on the Oscar-winning film and powered by a disco beat, this wildly fresh and funny musical is the hilarious adventure of three friends, two drag queens and a transsexual woman, who hop aboard a battered old bus named Priscilla that is bound for Alice Springs in the middle of Australia to put on the show of a lifetime. With a dazzling array of outrageous costumes and a hit parade of dance floor favorites including “It’s Raining Men,” “I Will Survive,” “Hot Stuff,” “Boogie Wonderland,” “Go West,” “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun,” and “I Love The Nightlife,” their epic journey is a heart-warming story of self-discovery, sassiness and acceptance.

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Auditions Announced for INTIMATE APPAREL at Mariemont Players

MPI_Intimate ApparelMariemont Players and director Derek Snow announce auditions for our January, 2022 production of INTIMATE APPAREL by Lynn Nottage. Directed by Derek Snow.

Audition Information:

  • Dates: Monday, August 30 and Tuesday, August 31
  • Time: 6:30-9:00 p.m.
  • Location: Mariemont Players, Walton Creek Theater, 4101 Walton Creek Road, Cincinnati, Ohio 45227
  • Sign up for your audition timeslot here: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0d4caca92aa4f49-intimate
  • Auditions will consist of cold reads from the script. For copies of the sides and monologues ahead of time, please contact director Derek Snow at nightscene@gmail.com
  • Performance Dates: January 7-23, 2022

Synopsis:
The time is 1905, the place New York City, where Esther, a black seamstress, lives in a boarding house for women and sews intimate apparel for clients who range from wealthy white patrons to prostitutes. Her skills and discretion are much in demand, and she has managed to stuff a goodly sum of money into her quilt over the years. One by one, the other denizens of the boarding house marry and move away, but Esther remains, lonely and longing for a husband and a future. Her plan is to find the right man and use the money she’s saved to open a beauty parlor where black women will be treated as royally as the white women she sews for. By way of a mutual acquaintance, she begins to receive beautiful letters from a lonesome Caribbean man named George who is working on the Panama Canal. Being illiterate, Esther has one of her patrons respond to the letters, and over time the correspondence becomes increasingly intimate until George persuades her that they should marry, sight unseen. Meanwhile, Esther’s heart seems to lie with the Hasidic shopkeeper from whom she buys cloth, and his heart with her, but the impossibility of the match is obvious to them both, and Esther consents to marry George. When George arrives in New York, however, he turns out not to be the man his letters painted him to be, and he absconds with Esther’s savings, frittering it away on whores and liquor. Deeply wounded by the betrayal, but somehow unbroken, Esther returns to the boarding house determined to use her gifted hands and her sewing machine to refashion her dreams and make them anew from the whole cloth of her life’s experiences.

Characters:

Esther (35, African-American)
Esther is the protagonist of the play. She is a young African American woman who has come to New York in search of her dreams; she dreams of an independent life and she dreams of opening up her own beauty parlor for black women. She intends to use her skills as a seamstress to save enough money to achieve this. She is such a gifted seamstress that her skills are in high and constant demand. She sews intimate apparel for a diverse group of clients, from the upper class Upper East Side women who lunch to prostitutes.

Esther enjoys her life but she cannot help yearning for love, especially when she sees the other women in the boarding house where she lives leaving to get married. Because she is starting to feel that she is getting left on the shelf she finds herself vulnerable to the attentions of George, a man she knows only through letters. She is charmed by George’s romantic, flowery writing and the things that he tells her. Although she is not in love with him, she believes that one day she might be. 

George (30’s, African-American, has a distinct Barbadian accent – actor will work with a dialect coach during rehearsal period)
George is at first a wonderful man; he woos Esther so gently that she cannot help but be struck by him. He writes romantic, flowery letters that make her develop a real affection for him, and he appears to be falling for her too. Although they have never met, George convinces Esther that they should marry, and waste no more time alone.

George turns into a completely different person when he gets to New York – or perhaps he reverts back to type. He is a swindler; he steals Esther’s money from its hiding place in the quilt and he spends it all on prostitutes, gambling, and liquor. George is the catalyst for all of the changes in Esther’s life, and most of these changes are not good ones. 

Mayme (30’s, African-American)
One of Esther’s customers, a black sex worker. She is close friends with Esther (despite Esther’s disapproval of Mayme’s career), and they tell each other about their hopes and dreams. Originally, Mayme came to New York with the hope of making a living off of playing ragtime piano, but she now realizes that that isn’t pragmatic. However, she doesn’t care much for her current line of work, especially when clients are too rough/handsy with her. When George comes to town, her belief in romance is restored, as he is kind and gentle towards her, something unheard of for her. However, when Esther tells Mayme that George is her husband, Mayme is once again disillusioned, and when Esther lets him go, Mayme does the same. 

Mrs. Van Buren (mid-late 30’s)
A wealthy and white client of Esther’s who is in her 30s. Although she is very wealthy, Mrs. Van Buren is lonely and insecure. She and her husband have been unable to conceive a child, and she constantly flips between wearing sexy undergarments to fire up his attraction and being overjoyed when he is gone for a long period of time. Mrs. Van Buren sees Esther’s lifestyle as exotic and everything she (Mrs. Van Buren) could want, especially when Esther starts writing letters to George. Esther is illiterate, so when Esther asks Mrs. Van Buren to write, she finds them the perfect distraction from her life. 

Mr. Marks (30’s) 
Mr. Marks is deeply religious and committed to the traditions of his family and culture. He is an Orthodox Romanian Jewish man.  Yet his greatest delight comes from Esther’s visits. They share a sensuous pleasure in beautiful fabrics and a fascination with the history of those fabrics. They also share a love of their individual faiths and a desire to do what will bring pleasure to others. Over the course of the play, Mr. Marks’ adherence to the strictest rules of his religion and traditions weakens as his love for Esther grows. Their love is revealed in small gestures with great meaning.

Mrs. Dickson (50’s, African-American)
The stern older woman who owns the boarding house where Esther lives. Mrs. Dickson is proper and well to do, and for a widowed black woman, she’s doing extremely well for herself. She came into these fortunate circumstances after her husband died, leaving her the boardinghouse. She is maternal and stern, but also carries a hint of true affection for Esther and the other occupants of the boarding house. 

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Auditions Announced for HEATHERS the Musical at TCT AcademyLIVE!

TCTC_new logoClick here to visit the official audition page to sign-up to audition

TCT is a professional theatre company and here is when YOU can take the stage. This class combines instruction with the opportunity to perform in a fully-staged musical with props, costumes and sets. Our curriculum combines instruction with “doing,” to best help students internalize and master the theater skills taught. To complement and reinforce the learning process, students will also spend time rehearsing for their production that culminates in public performances.

Important Information – PLEASE READ CAREFULLY

  • The audition form link will go live here on the website on Monday, August 2, 2021 and can be found on this page at that date. The audition link will close on Sunday, August 22, 2021 at 11:59pm. Auditions are open to ages 13 -18.
  • Rehearsals are Mondays and Wednesdays, 4:30pm-6:30pm, September 8, 2021-November 10, 2021. Tech Rehearsals are Sunday, November 14, 11am – 4pm, and Monday – Thursday, November 15 – 18, 4:30pm – 8:30pm.
  • All Staff and Students will be required to wear a mask while in the building.
  • Students will film and upload themselves singing 1, 16-bar cut song of their choice and performing 1 of the 4 monologues provided below.  Please don’t sing from the show. Students may choose any monologue below to perform, regardless of gender.
  • While filling out your virtual audition form, you will select an “audition appointment”.  The time you select indicates when the creative team will view your audition video and has no connection to an actual audition time for you to be present.  There are no in-person auditions. “Audition Appointment” = when TCT Staff will watch your video.
  • If cast, you will be sent a payment link when announced.  All payments are due in full by the time of the first rehearsal.  The price is $535 per student. Please do not email about updates on casting.  All auditionees will be contacted regardless of casting outcome on August 30, 2021.
  • Due to the style of the show, some students might be asked to help supplement their costumes with some pieces brought from their own closets.

Rehearsals

Mondays and Wednesdays, September 8 – November 10, 2021.

4:30pm – 6:30pm.

Tech week (both casts):

Sunday, November 14, 11am – 4pm

Monday- Thursday, November 15 – 18, 4:30pm – 8:30pm.


Audition Monologues

Female Option 1 You don’t get to be a nobody. Come Monday, You’re an ex-somebody. Not even the losers are gonna talk to you now. You can transfer to Washington and you can transfer to Jefferson, but no one at Westerberg is gonna let you play their reindeer games. I’m like oxygen: I’m everywhere. Really, Veronica? Making out with psycho trench coat kid? I will end you for this. Everyone in school is gonna know that “good little Veronica Sawyer” is nothing but a floozy tart. (VERONICA pukes on HEATHER CHANDLER’s shoes) AAAAAAAAAAHHH! I raised you up from nothing! And this is my thanks? I get paid in puke????? I know who I’m eating lunch with on Monday. Do you?

Female Option 2 Our children are dying! I hate to pull out my counterculture bonafides, here, but what this school needs is a good old fashion rap session. Now I suggest that we gather everyone into the cafeteria and just talk and feel together! (Pause) Go ahead, laugh at the hippy, but I am telling you we all misjudged Heather Chandler. This is the loveliest suicide that I’ve ever read.

Male Option 1 What is that I smell in the air? Tolerance? Inclusion? Love? You know, how often can you say it’s a good day to live Westerberg, Ohio? You’re welcome, town. Your love keeps me humble. So, who’s next to get rid of…Heather Duke? She started that rumor about you. I’ve already taken the liberty of underlining meaningful passages in her copy of Moby Dick, if you know what I mean. (beat) Look, any war has casualties. It doesn’t mean it’s not worth fighting! But what? You’d rather go to jail and give a free pass to the thugs who hurt people, evil people who make this world so unbearable you can’t stand to go on living?

Male Option 2 How was work?? It was miserable. Some group of withered old women is trying to stop me from blowing up this fleabag hotel all because Glenn Miller and his band once took a picture there. Just like Kansas. Do you remember Kansas? Save the Memorial Oak Society. Showed those tree huggers 30 bricks of C4 explosives strapped to the trunk! Arraigned but acquitted. Damn, I love Kansas.

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Teen Auditions for GLOW UP, a Short Film with The Carnegie’s DRAG FUSION PROJECT

MISC_Glow Up AuditionsSparkle Leigh is working to introduce StoryTime 2.0 (StoryTime program for Teens & Families!) Taking over 2 decades of experience working with Summer Camps, Theatre Camps, Nationally/ Internationally touring Children’s Theatre, a Creative Arts Pre- School, School for Differently- abled/ Nuero- diverse youth, & a misfit Muppet/ 2-D Puppet Show on YouTube for LGBTQ+ & Ally Families- This Glitter Clown is working to help create some Brave & Safe Space for LGBTQ+ Teens & their loved ones here in the tri- state.

This Short film is largely cast, but the last Puzzle piece is a kick butt group of Teen Campers who will be featured in a Outdoor Volunteer event & a magical Theatre Dance rehearsal scene at the end with Fog, Glow Sticks, & a WHOLE bunch of Creative FuN!

Dan Davidson (Sparkle’s assistant) & Jules Breslin (Choreographer to the SUPAHstarZ) will be running this audition & will help answer any questions day of! We will be in the Social Hall space of Mt. Auburn Presbyterian Church- where GLSEN meets weekly above TreeHouse, starting in Sept., post- Covid lock down measures.

There will be 3 Audition Blocks on July 31st!

  • 1-2pm In Person @ TreeHouse Space.
  • 2-3pm In Person @ TreeHouse Space.
  • 3-4pm via Zoom on Zoom!! <3*

Some/most of the choreo will be taught in a “Flash Mob,” style learning via videos that Jules will be putting out & the choreo will be pieced together at an early rehearsal the day of the shoot! (Aug. 15th from roughly 9am-6pm, bring a Book, there will be some Pizza!)

Please email treehousecinci@gmail.com with a Headshot/ Resume & a short paragraph about what makes YOUR heart GLOW! <3*

Please also specify your choice of time slots.

Parents & Guardians will be allowed to wait in the TreeHouse Office space below the Social Hall where last items of registration & any/all remaining paperwork can be taken care of.

This initial project is a pilot for a much larger venture & while all roles will be considered volunteer THIS time, every teen cast member will get info about booking a Weekend spot in Sept. for a FREE Danophoto Headshot session, bring your cool Gay Uncle or LGBTQ+ Aunt along to the shoot! (Great for folks needing their first or updated shots for other auditions!)

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