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Auditions Announced for JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT at La Comedia Dinner Theatre

LAC_logoLa Comedia Dinner Theatre in Springboro, Ohio, is holding auditions for its upcoming production, JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT, on Saturday, November 3, 2018, at 765 W. Central Ave., Springboro, Ohio.

SEEKING:

  • 9:00 AM – CHILDREN: Ages 7-14 years old for a Children’s Chorus. The children will be double cast.
  • 10:00 AM – ADULTS: Strong musical theatre performers for all principal and ensemble roles. Be prepared to dance if asked.

All adults and children should prepare 16 bars of music.
Please provide a current headshot and resume.
Director/Choreographer is Chris Beiser.

Rehearsals begin Feb 4, 2019. Performances Feb 21 – April 14, 2019.

Questions call Kris Byerly 937.746.4554 ext. 241
Non-Equity.

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Auditions Announced for JANE EYRE at Inspiring Arts

IA_logoAuditions for JANE EYRE are open to junior high and high school students. 9-12 year old girls will be considered for Young Jane, Adele, and Lowood students.

​Auditions
Auditions will be held on November 26-27 from 5:40-7:40pm

Life Church
8480 Cincinnati Columbus Rd.
West Chester Township, Ohio 45069

Callback list will be posted online on November 28, and callbacks will be November 30-December 1.

Click to our audition website ​and fill out the online form. Please make sure your conflicts are ​complete and specific!

Rehearsals begin in early December.

You may be scheduled for rehearsal:
Monday/Tuesday, Thursday after 4pm
Saturday between 12:00p-4:00p

Rehearsals will be held in the Mason/West Chester area.
Performances run March 15-17 at the Fitton Center for the Performing Arts

*Interested in working behind the scenes?
We have a new opportunity to join our team!
Click through to the audition form and let us know.

Visiting the Inspiring Arts audition page for character breakdowns, a link to the audition form and additional information.

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Auditions Announced for THE MUSICAL OF MUSICALS THE MUSICAL at Cincinnati Music Theatre

CMTCincinnati Music Theatre announces auditions for their Studio Theatre Series production of THE MUSICAL OF MUSICALS THE MUSICAL

A musical tribute to, and loving spoof of, the composing styles and shows of Rodgers and Hammerstein, Stephen Sondheim, Jerry Herman, Kander and Ebb, Andrew Lloyd Webber, and musical theatre in general.

Directed by Dennis Murphy

  • Saturday, November 3, 1:00-4:00 p.m.
  • Sunday, November 4, 7:00-10:00 p.m.

Clifton United Methodist Church
3416 Clifton Avenue (just north of Clifton and Ludlow)

The cast calls for 2 men and 2 women performers and an ensemble of 4 voices. The performers in The Musical of Musicals are presenting not one, but five, 15-minute musicals. Each musical uses the same plotline which is based on the standard melodrama plot of a villainous landlord threatening a helpless maiden who can’t pay her rent until the handsome hero steps in and pays it for her.  In all five musicals, the soprano is always the heroine, the tenor is always the hero, the baritone is always the villain and the mezzo is always the character actress.  The mini-musicals are each written “in the style of “ Rogers and Hammerstein, Stephen Sondheim, Jerry Herman, Andrew Lloyd Weber and Kander and Ebb.  The characters in each musical are drawn from all of the composer’s shows.

In addition to the four main roles, there is an opportunity to use 2 men and 2 woman to join in the fun as Dream Ballet dancers, wedding guests, roller skaters, Kit Kat Klub girls and more. All of the performers must be versatile actors who can play a variety of characters, sing and dance in the style of each of the composing teams.  It is helpful if they also have a broad knowledge of the works of each of the composers. Age is not as important as being able to capture a sense of each character and knowing what makes the character funny.

To sign up for an audition slot and to download required forms, visit https://www.signupgenius.com/go/60b054fa5a92fa5f49-audition.

Performance dates are Feb. 8-16.

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Auditions Announced for VANYA AND SONIA AND MASHA AND SPIKE at CenterStage Players

CSPOH_logoCenterStage Players announces auditions for VANYA AND SONIA AND MASHA AND SPIKE

Tuesday, November 13th
6:30-9:00 PM; please plan to arrive no later than 7:00 PM

Lockland High School
249 W. Forrer Ave.
Rehearsals begin Feb 4th – 3 weeknights/week TBD up to tech week

6 Performances: March 15-24 (Friday-Sunday)

Directed by Richard Zenk
Produced by Fred Hunt

Contact the director for the parts of the script to be used for auditions at richardjoseph@gmail.com.

Synopsis:
Chekhov is alive and well in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, where adult siblings Vanya and Sonia reside in their old family home, mourning their lost dreams and missed opportunities. When their often-wrong, fortune-telling maid warns of impending dangers, and their movie star sister, Masha, arrives unexpectedly with young, sexy, boy toy, Spike, the family is launched into a rollicking weekend of one-upmanship, exposed nerves, and a lot of broken mugs. With wit and absurdity, Christopher Durang’s Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike blends Chekhov’s famous ennui with the modern-day toils and troubles of celebrity, social networking, and age into a laugh-out-loud comedy that will tickle your funny bone and stimulate your mind.

Characters:

  • Vanya (male, 50s-60s; the elder brother). Wry, retiring, frustrated, resigned fellow.
    Vanya et al is an ensemble piece, but the closest to a lead role is Vanya, who acts as the peacemaker in the family and has the most stage time. He also has a pages-long eruption of a monologue at the conclusion of the play. He is gay and lives with his adopted sister (‘together alone’) in the house of their childhood, having cared for their parents until they passed, supported financially by their sister. He never had to work and was complicit in letting his life slip by without making much of it at all. An observer, holds a lot back, until he absolutely cannot anymore. Needs to have good comedic timing.
  • Sonia (female, 50s; the adopted sister). Melancholic, capricious, definitely regretful, possibly desperate.
    A mirror image of Vanya except less resigned and more prone to manic outbursts and accusations for her state of being. She also maybe has/had a clearer image of what she wanted from life. Sonia and Masha have a raw, contentious hostility toward one another that comes out as the play progresses. May be the one worth the most sympathy. Must be able to do a “Maggie Smith” impersonation.
  • Masha (female, 50s; the famous sister). Expansive, glamorous, haughty, frenetic.
    A successful and well-traveled actress, often married, Masha returns home to her siblings having found herself on the edge of “once beautiful.” Wishes she had been a “classical actress.”  Her self-deceptions are worn more on her sleeve than either of her siblings – see the flirtatious, empty-headed young companion she brings home with her. She returns to the homestead with intentions to sell it out from under her siblings, but really, she might not have had anywhere else to go.
  • Spike (male, 20s or early 30s; Masha’s ‘companion’). Chiseled, flippant, devil-may-care boy toy.
    A preening millennial, Spike is a young actor who pays just enough attention to Masha to keep her satisfied. He does not seem to have any urgency for anything, despite the fact that he has little to show for his career thus far. But he’s got his looks, a captive audience, and believes the rest will be laid out all on a plate for him when the time comes. As fair warning, Spike does disrobe down to his underwear in the play, and maintains that status for several pages on stage.
  • Nina (female, 20s-30s; aspiring actress). Earnest, bouncy, a guileless admirer..
    An accidental arrival on the scene, Nina is the neighbor’s niece who has dreams of becoming an actress and has the (mis)fortune to stumble into her idol Masha. Starstruck, energetic, hopeful for what the future holds for her and everyone else. Her appearance though provokes lust in Spike and, unsurprisingly, envy in Masha.
  • Cassandra (female, flexible age; soothsayer housekeeper). Obtrusive, kooky, dramatic. A true wildcard, gem of a comedic role, Cassandra is aptly and unambiguously named: she is a psychic prognosticator that no one believes but speaks the truth (mostly). Sometimes surprised by her own ability to predict the future. Must have a strong command of language, as she has Greek Tragedy-style monologues. She is also the housekeeper and somewhat of a caregiver to Sonia and Vanya.. Her sudden, wild pronouncements for the future offer a lot to play around with for the adventuresome actress.

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Auditions Announced for FATHER OF THE BRIDE at Beechmont Players

BPI_logoBeechmont Players and director Jim Waldfogle will be holding auditions for Caroline Francke’s FATHER OF THE BRIDE, based on the novel that was the inspiration for the classic Spencer Tracy/Elizabeth Taylor movie of the 1950s, as well as the later Steve Martin/Diane Keaton film. When a father discovers that his daughter is no longer the pig-tailed kid in dungarees, hilarity ensures as what starts out as a “simple” wedding spirals out of control.

Auditions will be held at Cherry Grove United Methodist Church, 1428 Eight Mile Rd., on the evenings of November 12 and 14 from 7:00-9:00 pm.

Cold readings will be done from the script.

Cast requirements include 7 adult males. 4 adult females, 3 young men and 2 young women (mid-teens to early 20s).

Performances will be held at the Anderson Center, 7850 Five Mile Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45230, from February 15-23, 2019.

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