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Auditions Announced for DRUNK: AS YOU LIKE IT at Xenia Area Community Theatre

An X*ACT First! Inspired by our friends at Dayton Drunk Theater we are looking for 8-16 actors of all types, at least 21 or older, that aren’t afraid to get a little wild for AS YOIU LIKE IT (as a drunk play).

Originally by William Shakespeare, but with a twist. While we do need actors that are willing to drink, we’re also interested in actors that will stay sober during the performances. What is absolutely mandatory for all roles: willing to improvise and go with the flow.

No one under 18 will be permitted to the performances during the show run.

(Also, a role you don’t have to memorize?? HECK YEA!)

A casting call/read through will be held August 18th, 2025 at 7PM. Be there!

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Auditions Announced for SCOTLAND ROAD at Mariemont Players

Mariemont Players, Inc. is pleased to announce auditions for our production of SCOTLAND ROAD, a mystery by Jeffrey Hatcher.

Directed by jef brown

Audition Dates/Times: September 8 and 9, at Seven o’ Clock

Sign-up: Please sign up for an audition time here: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/4090D44AFAB2FA2FE3-57862480-scotland#/

Location: Mariemont Players – 4101 Walton Creek Road, Cincinnati, Ohio 45227

Audition Requirements:

  • Auditions will consist of “cold” readings from the script.
  • Please bring a theatrical resume. Headshots are appreciated, but not required.
  • The production team encourages actors of all races, ethnicities, identities, abilities, experience levels, etc. to audition – all are welcome!
  • Please contact director jef brown with questions about the script or audition process at jefwi1f@gmail.com
  • If in need of accommodations or questions about accessibility, please contact the VP of Production Aimée Ward at mpipc1936@gmail.com

Production Dates: January 8-25, 2026

Rehearsal times: Please bring to the audition any conflicts you have between November 10 and January 25. No conflicts are permitted during final tech week January 4-7.

Synopsis: In the last decade of the twentieth century, a beautiful young woman in nineteenth-century clothing is found floating on an iceberg in the middle of the North Atlantic. When rescued, she says only one word: Titanic. The woman is taken to an isolated spot on the coast of Maine where an expert on the sinking of the liner has arranged to interrogate her for six days. His goal: to crack her story, get her to confess she’s a fake, and reveal her true identity; his one clue: her enigmatic references to an unknown place called “Scotland Road.” In a stark room furnished only with a ship’s deck chair, John, assisted by a skeptical doctor named Halbrech, plays a cat-and-mouse game with Winifred, searching for ways to break her down.

The cast will consist of one actor and three actresses:

John – 30s-40s –  male – An expert on the Titanic, driven by an almost obsessive desire to uncover the truth about Winifred. He is determined to break her story and expose her as an imposter. His intensity and sometimes cruel demeanor highlight his deep-seated obsession.

Winifred – 20s – female – A young woman found on an iceberg, claiming to be a survivor of the Titanic. Her enigmatic nature and refusal to fully explain her past make her a compelling and mysterious figure. She is both vulnerable and strong-willed, challenging those who interrogate her.

Halbrech – 30s – female – A doctor who assists John in his investigation. She appears to be a skeptic and a voice of reason, but she also has secrets of her own and a complex relationship with Winifred.

Frances Kittle – older – female – The last living survivor of the Titanic, who is sought by Halbrech to provide information about Winifred.

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Auditions Announced for ZANNA DON’T! at Loveland Stage Company

Loveland Stage Company is proud to announce auditions for our winter musical, ZANNA, DON’T! – a heartwarming, hilarious musical that flips traditional love stories on their head and celebrates love in all its forms.

PLEASE NOTE: Auditions will take place at Epiphany United Methodist Church (6635 Loveland-Miamiville Rd) NOT Loveland Stage Company.

Audition Dates: September 2nd and 3rd from 6:30-9:30PM

Location: Epiphany UMC

Full Details and Sign-up Link: https://www.signupgenius.com/…/10C0E4BA9AD2DABFBC34…

What to Prepare:
Please bring a prepared piece of at least 32 bars (about 90 seconds) to sing. There will be an accompanist available and a Bluetooth speaker system. If you plan to bring sheet music, please make sure the cuts are clearly marked. For tracks, please make sure your track is an instrumental. The song should showcase the best parts of your voice and your range.

Auditions will also consist of cold readings from the script.

Callbacks:
If needed, callbacks will be held on Tuesday, September 9th at 6:30PM.

Rehearsals:
Rehearsals will begin in early October and will be four times per week. Not all roles may be called to every rehearsal.

Performances:
January 16-25, 2026 at Loveland Stage Company

Production Team:

  • Director: Nick Huitger
  • Choreographer: Michael Yarick
  • Producer: Kiya Fix
  • Music Director: George Drewyor
  • Stage Manager: Matt Campbell

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Auditions Announced for A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE at Footlighters, Inc.

The Footlighters, Inc. announce auditions for our production of Tennessee Williams; A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE.

Directed by Jerry Wiesenhahn
Produced by Kristen Vincenty and Robert Workley

Audition Dates/Times:

  • Sunday, September 14 from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
  • Monday, September 15 from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.

Callbacks, if Needed:
Tuesday, September 17 at 7:00 p.m.

Signup:

Please sign up for an audition time slot here:  https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0448AEAE2BABFC1-57759467-footlighters#/

Location:
Footlighters’ The Stained Glass Theatre – 802 York Street, Newport, KY 41071

Audition Requirements:

  • Audition slots will be 1 hour each. 
  • Auditions will consist of cold readings from the script. You will be asked to read with those in your same time slot.
  • Please bring a list of conflicts between December 2025 and January 2026.
  • Print a copy of your theatrical resume. Headshots are not required but are very much appreciated.
  • Please contact director Jerry Wiesenhahn with questions about the script or audition process at wiezj@icloud.com.

Production Dates: January 29 – February 15, 2026

Rehearsal Times:

Rehearsals will begin in December and run through opening. Rehearsals will be held roughly three to four times per week, scheduled around cast availability. A meet-and-greet/read-through/headshot session will take place prior to January, potentially in November or December, depending on cast availability. No conflicts are permitted during tech week January 25 – 28.

This production staff is committed to bringing together a diverse group of people who are dedicated to bringing this story to life. We encourage performers of all races, ethnicities, sexualities, abilities, and body types to audition. No roles have been precast. 

Synopsis:

In Tennessee Williams’ explosive and groundbreaking Pulitzer Prize-winning drama, the seemingly refined Blanche DuBois relocates to the New Orleans home of her sister and brother-in-law, Stella and Stanley Kowalski, where she finds herself instantly at odds with Stanley. Through the course of the play, the Kowalskis’ apartment becomes a pressure cooker of sensuality and class tensions, until ultimately erupting into some of the most iconic dramatic moments seen on the modern stage.

Character Breakdown:

Blanche DuBois: female, stage age 30 to 32
Blanche is Stella’s older sister; she projects herself as a delicate, demure Southern belle. While giving the perception of old-South charm in what sometimes seems to be a fantasy world of her own creation, she’s unable to completely conceal her underlying sensuality. She’s suffered a lot of personal trauma and financial loss, and it’s pushed her to a desperate brink.

Stella Kowalski: female, stage age 25 to 27
Stella is Blanche’s younger sister and Stanley’s wife; she is warm, genuine, and much more practical and rooted in the real world than Blanche; she is completely devoted and passionately attracted to Stanley in spite of his sometimes rough and physically abusive treatment of her—for which she always forgives him.

Stanley Kowalski: male, stage age 28 to 30
Stanley is Stella’s husband; he’s rough, crude, physically strong, has a domineering presence, and is intensely proud of his masculinity and social position. Admired by his friends, he’s used to getting his way and succeeding by a combination of force of will and physical prowess. He loves Stella passionately but deals with frustration and disappointment in the only way he knows how—lashing out physically, often at Stella.

Harold “Mitch” Mitchell: male, stage age 28 to 30
Mitch is Stanley’s best friend; they served together in WW2. He’s single due to a combination of shyness, a lack of confidence, and living with his ailing mother. Affable and friendly, he becomes fascinated with Blanche, seeing her as an exotic, cultured woman compared with everything else in his life and he pursues her romantically.

Eunice Hubbell: female, stage age 40s
Eunice is Stella and Stanley’s upstairs neighbor and landlord, and wife to Steve. Eunice is sturdy and crude enough to keep up with the boys at the bar. She’s a friend to Stella and protective of her when Stanley gets physical, a bond they share due to her suffering similar abuse from Steve.

Steve Hubbell: male, stage age 40s
Steve is Stella and Stanley’s upstairs neighbor and husband to Eunice. He’s Stanley’s friend, bowling teammate, and part of the regular poker game. He is like Stanley in several ways, including taking out his frustrations physically on his wife.

Young Collector: male, stage age 18 to 22
A young man who comes to the Kowalskis’ to collect payment for the newspaper. He is polite, professional, and made uncomfortable by Blanche’s overt flirtations.

Pablo Gonzales: male, stage age 30s
Pablo is a poker buddy of Mitch, Steve, and Stanley. He’s of Hispanic descent, and his easy acceptance in the group points to the growing diversity of New Orleans, and particularly the Kowalskis’ neighborhood.

Strange Woman (Nurse): female, stage age 40s to 60s
She’s the harsh, unsympathetic, and firm nurse who attempts to physically coerce Blanche to accompany her and the Doctor to the sanitarium.

Strange Man (Doctor): male, stage age 50s
The kind, quiet doctor who uses his gentleness and calm demeanor to convince Blanche to accompany him to the sanitarium at the play’s end.

Hispanic Woman: female, stage age 40s to 60s
A Hispanic woman who makes several appearances selling “flores por los muertos,” or “flowers for the dead.”

African American Woman: female, stage age 30s to 50s
A friend of Eunice’s who meets Blanche when she appears on Stella’s doorstep. 

NOTEDirector reserves the right to cast an actor in multiple, smaller roles, pending auditions. No roles are being pre-cast.

For more information, go to our website or sign up for your audition time here.

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Auditions Announced for TRANSORBITAL at Center Stage Players

CenterStage Players, Inc. announces auditions for the premiere  of TRANSORBITAL by Nathan Singer, adapted from his novel of the same name.

Directed by Tom Peters and Produced by Fred Hunt

TRANSORBITAL is historical fiction that follows the exploits of superstar lobotomist Dr. Walter Freeman. With his trusty ice pick in hand and his loyal—though erratic—sidekick, The Kid, riding shotgun, Freeman drives his Lobotomobile coast to coast across post-war America, determined to save the country from its own troubled mind. With messianic fervor, an evangelist’s sense of righteousness, and a jazzman’s gift for improvisation (and showmanship), Doc Freeman is quickly gaining converts, and notoriety. All is going just well, until a number of Freeman’s former protégés start turning up dead.
Creepy, grimy, and darkly humorous, Transorbital is an off-kilter twist on the old pulp whodunit.

Auditions will be held at the Arts Center at Dunham, 1945 Dunham Way, Cincinnati, OH 45238

  • Saturday, August 23, 10:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m. and
  • Tuesday, August 26, 7:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m.

Call-backs, if needed are TBA

Performances will be held at 1425 Sycamore St, Cincinnati, OH 45202 – Feb 20, 21, 22, 26, 27 & 28

Please sign up here: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/20F0A4EADA829A13-57877344-transorbital

Walk-ins will also be accepted – However, preference will be given to auditionees that sign up in advance.

Auditions will consist of readings from the script. Audition sides may be requested in advance by emailing the Director (Tom Peters – sloanpeters@hotmail.com) or Producer (Fred Hunt – nwlsdhunt@fuse.net).

Setting:

ACT I – 1948–1955
ACT II – 1968

Cast of Characters:

  • Dr. Walter Freeman, a doctor specializing in lobotomies – mid 50’s, then early 70’s
  • The Kid, Freeman’s assistant and later an orderly – early 20’s, then late 30’s
  • Irina, a Russian sex worker and later a socialite – late teens, then late 30’s
  • Eugene O’Dell, a patient of Freeman’s – 30’s, then 50’s
  • Gertrude O’Dell, Eugene’s wife – 30’s, then 50’s
  • Chris Williams, a doctor and follower of Freeman’s methods – 20’s, then 40’s
  • Doc Hollow – 32
  • Cops, Doctors and Transorbitals

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