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Auditions Announced for THE TURN OF THE SCREW at Village Players

vp_logoVillage Players of Fort Thomas announces AUDITIONS for THE TURN OF THE SCREW by Jeffrey Hatcher from the novella by Henry James.

Directed by jef brown

Sunday & Monday, Dec. 9 & 10 at 7pm
at 8 N. Fort Thomas Avenue, Fort Thomas, KY 41075

Based on Henry James’s provocative tale of suspense, horror and repressed sexuality: A young governess journeys to a lonely English manor house to care for two recently orphaned children. She is not their first governess – her predecessor, Miss Jessel, drowned herself when she became involved with the sadistic valet, Peter Quint, who was himself found dead soon after. The new governess begins to see the specters of Quint and Jessel haunting the children, and she is tortured by the frightening question: Are the ghosts real, or are they the product of her own fevered imagination?

The cast will consist of one woman 20-35 (the Governess); and one man, 30-50 (Multiple roles).

Performance dates are April 26-May 4, 2019 Auditions will consist of readings from the script. Bring resume, known conflicts for the period Feb 24 through May 4; headshot not necessary but welcome.

Questions ? Contact the director at jefwi1f@gmail.com.

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Auditions Announced for OUT OF STERNO at Mariemont Players

MPI_logoMariemont Players and director Dan Maloney announce auditions for OUT OF STERNO by Deborah Zoe Laufer.

Audition Dates/Times:

  • 7 PM Sunday, January 13th
  • 7 PM Monday, January 14th

Location: 4101 Walton Creek Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45227

Performance Dates: May 10-26

Synopsis
Dotty’s life in Sterno with her husband Hamel is absolutely perfect! It’s a fairy tale, it really is. True, in their seven years of marriage Hamel has forbidden her to leave their tiny apartment or speak to anyone, but Dotty is so very happy to spend her days watching video re-enactments of the day they first met. When a phone call from a mysterious woman threatens to tear her world asunder, Dotty must venture out into the vast city of Sterno, and try to discover what it is to be a “real” woman.

OUT OF STERNO is a coming-of-age play in an Alice in Wonderland world. It explores the triumph and heartbreak of growing up and the contradictory societal pressures women face just trying to make it across town.

Characters

Dotty
20’s. Childlike and loving and hopeful, bursting with intense enthusiasm for everything. She refuses to think ill of anyone.

Hamel
30’s-40’s. Dotty’s thuggish husband. Very very very very not smart. Loves his wife, needs her for everything, but is prey to other urges. Much more stupefied than angry or threatening.

Zena
30’s-40’s. The proprietress of Zena’s Beauty Emporium. Miss Triboro Area for two years running. Tough as nails.

Dan
Magically transforms himself into every other character in the play including: Delivery Man, Taxi Driver, Waiter, Mrs. Cuthbert, Mrs. Peabody, Barb, Sallie Mae, Man on the Bus.

Please note, ages listed are stage ages. Actors auditioning can be older/younger in real life, but they have to believably be able to play the ages listed in the script.

Rehearsals will begin around the middle of March and will be determined by the availability of the cast. Please bring known conflicts from March 18th to May 26th. Please note, there is a 2 PM performance on Mother’s Day – Sunday, May 12th.

Resumes and head shots are appreciated but not required. For more information or to review the script, contact director Dan Maloney at maloneykd@gmail.com.

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Auditions Announced for WORKING at The Drama Workshop

TDW_VERTThe Drama Workshop is pleased to announce auditions for their upcoming production of the musical WORKING. Production dates are May 3-19. To see the full production schedule, check www.thedramaworkshop.org.

TIME/PLACE:
Auditions will take place at the Glenmore Playhouse 3716 Glenmore Ave, Cheviot, OH 45211

  • Sunday 12/9 7-10 pm
  • Monday 12/10 7-10 pm
  • Wednesday 12/12 7-10 pm

Doors will open at 6:30pm. We will audition in groups as they form – please arrive before 9 to ensure you can be placed in a group.

So that we know how many people to expect, please signup here: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C094EA8AA2DA57-auditions.

WHO SHOULD AUDITION:
The script is written for six actors to portray 26 characters, but we are expecting to expand the roster in order to maximize the diversity of the cast. We are looking for performers of all ages*, sizes, shapes, genders and ethnicities. This is not a “dancy” show – all levels of mobility are welcome and encouraged.

*Note on age* Previous versions of this show included a small boy, but in this version, the characters are all adults – the youngest is a fairly young man in his “first job” and the oldest are a female 40-year veteran teacher and a retired man, so all performers should have a “stage age” that fits within that range.

WHAT TO PREPARE:

  • ACTING: short (approx. 60 seconds) monologue/aside that directly addresses the audience. Performing with script-in-hand is perfectly acceptable, and auditionees can feel free to use material from the show itself if they like.
  • SINGING: Approximately 60 seconds of a pop/broadway style song. Bring sheet music with you for the accompanist, and an extra copy for yourself if needed. Singing from the score is acceptable. No CD’s or a capella auditions.
  • MOVEMENT: This is not a “dancy” show but there will be a quick evaluation of your ability to move in time to music and follow simple choreography, so wear good shoes for that.
  • CONFLICTS/RESUME/HEADSHOT: Please bring a list of conflicts/availability from February – May. Resume/headshots accepted but not required.

IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS:
Feel free to contact the director, Amy Waldfogle (amylee1028@gmail.com), the music director Allen Lindsey (alindsey@gmail.com) or the producer (workingtdw@gmail.com) with any questions.

ABOUT THE SHOW: (see www.mtishows.com for more information)
Based on Studs Terkel’s best-selling book of interviews with American workers, Working paints a vivid portrait of the men and women that the world so often takes for granted: the schoolteacher, the phone operator, the waitress, the millworker, the mason and the housewife, just to name a few. Nominated for six Tony Awards, this classic has been updated for a modern age, featuring new songs by Tony Award-winning Lin-Manuel Miranda, as well as favorites by Stephen Schwartz, Craig Carnelia and James Taylor.

This new 2012 version of Working is a musical exploration of 26 people from all walks of life. While most of the professions have been updated, the strength of the show is in the core truths that transcend specific professions; the key is how people’s relationships to their work ultimately reveal key aspects of their humanity, regardless of the trappings of the job itself. The show, still set in contemporary America, contains timeless truths. This new version of Working allows the audience to get a rare glimpse of the actors and technicians, working to put on a show. This raw adaptation only enhances the realistic and relatable nature of the subject matter.

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Audition Announced for Role of Jason in RABBIT HOLE at CenterStage Players

CSPOH_logoCenterStage Players is seeking a male actor who can play ages 16-20 for the role of Jason in their upcoming mid-January production of RABBIT HOLE.

Auditions will be held Monday, Nov. 19 at 6:30pm at Lockland High School – 249 Forer.
Enter through door # 10 at top of parking lot stairs.

For questions or further information contact:

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Auditions Announced for THE VISIT at Mason Community Players

MCP_sm logoMason Community Players is excited to announce auditions for the first show of the 2019 Season, THE VISIT.

Join director Alex Lisa and her production staff at auditions.

They will be held December 1 and 2 from Noon-5pm

Auditions consist of cold readings from the script.
Resume and headshot appreciated but not required.
No reservation of time needed.

Performances: February 22, 23 & 28 and March 1 & 2 at 8:00 PM and February 24 at 2:00 PM.

Auditions on both days will be held at Theatre 42, located at 2752 S. US Route 42, Lebanon, OH 45036. The venue is just north of Mason on Route 42, one driveway north of the Southwest Golf Ranch.

Synopsis
A wealthy woman returns to her debt ridden home town and offers a sum greater than they have ever imagined to help out. But there is a condition: she wants the life of a villager who years ago had caused her to be expelled from town in disgrace. Ringing denial of this absurd demand is followed by the gradual corruption of everyone in town. He is murdered and money is passed over his body to the town. The lady leaves with a fantastic entourage and with the coffin of her old lover.

Roles

  • Claire Zachanassian (in her 60s) Born into poverty, she falls in love as a young woman and becomes pregnant. She loses a paternity suit against her lover, flees to Hamburg and becomes a prostitute. In the brothel, she meets an old Armenian oil magnate, Zachanassian, who falls in love with her. They marry, and she becomes a multi-millionairess, freely contributing to philanthropic endeavors and always creating a sensation with her many marriages. Over the course of the play, she weds husbands 7, 8 and 9. She returns to her hometown of Guellen to exact revenge by offering wealth to the town if they will kill her former lover. Claire now has an artificial leg and hand.
  • “Ill” – Alfred Ill (in his 60s), runs the general store in Guellen, is considered the most popular man in town (perhaps because he allows the townspeople to purchase items on credit). He is married to Matilda, with whom he has one son and one daughter. The Mayor tells Ill that he is to be his successor in the next election. In his youth, Ill was the lover of Claire. While the town awaits Claire’s visit, the Mayor urges Ill to bank on nostalgia and see if he can convince her to donate funds. However, Ill quickly becomes the target of the townspeople once Claire declares that she will give a generous financial donation to the town only if Ill is murdered.
  • Matilda Ill is Alfred Ill’s wife and the original owner of the general store. It is implied that Ill married her for the store, not for love.
  • Karl Ill is Ill’s son. He is seeking work at the railway station. By the end of the play, he is driving a new car.
  • Ottilie Ill is Ill’s daughter who is seeking work at the Labour Exchange. Later in the play, however, she is seen going off to play tennis.
  • Moby, Hoby, and Zoby are Claire’s husbands. “Moby”, or Husband VII, is actually named Pedro, and owns tobacco plantations. “Hoby”, or Husband VIII, is a German film star she marries in Guellen Cathedral. Shortly after the wedding, Claire’s lawyers arrange for a divorce, and she prepares to wed “Zoby”, a Nobel Prize-winner. The play indicates that all three husbands can be played by the same actor.
  • Boby is Claire’s butler. He was once the Lord Chief Justice of Guellen. He left his job there to serve in the Kaffigen Court of Appeals, where Claire approached him with a request that he become her Butler, and offering him a salary that he couldn’t refuse.
  • Roby and Toby are former Manhattan gangsters who were facing death by electric chair before Claire paid one million dollars for each petition to have them amnestied and entered into her service. The two men are brutes, and are always chewing gum. Roby and Toby bear Claire’s sedan-chair and perform songs on the guitar whenever they are commanded to do so.
  • Koby and Loby are really Jacob Chicken and Louis Perch, respectively. Alfred Ill bribed the two men to commit perjury in Claire’s paternity suit with pints of brandy. They falsely testify that they were her lovers. Later, Claire tracked Jacob Chicken down in Canada, and Louis Perch in Australia. Roby and Toby castrated and blinded them, and they are referred to as eunuchs.
  • Mayor of Guellen initially tells Ill that he is to become the next Mayor, but he turns on him as the play progresses, and helps Claire to fulfill her revenge.
  • Priest – Early in the play, the Priest is shocked when Claire asks him whether he comforts condemned men, stating that there is no longer a death penalty, but he too succumbs to the lure of wealth.
  • The Schoolmaster goes with the Doctor to plead with Claire and implore her to act out of the goodness of her heart to alleviate the town’s debts. He is the one member of the town who attempts to speak to the press about Claire’s cruel proposal, but is stopped by the townspeople. In the end, he tells Ill that he knows that the townspeople are slowly becoming murderers, but that he is too weak to stop it.
  • The Doctor, along with the Schoolmaster, implores Claire to help the town without requiring Ill’s death. In the end, however, the Doctor participates in Ill’s death, and pronounces him dead of a heart attack.
  • The Policeman refuses to arrest Claire when Ill, fearing for his life, approaches him. The Policeman claims that there is no real threat. In the end, he forces Ill to remain in the auditorium so that he can be slaughtered.
  • Townspeople: There are many townspeople who show the change from finding Claire’s proposal of murder to be horrific to accepting someone’s death for their own wealth.

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