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Auditions Announced for BRIGHT STAR at Merit Theatre Company

MERIT THEATRE COMPANY & ORCHESTRA PRESENTS BRIGHT STAR
Music, Book & Story by Steve Martin
Music, Lyrics & Story by Edie Brickell
Produced & Directed by Benjamin & Kaitlyn Iocco

Inspired by true events, Bright Star is a sweeping musical set in the American South in the 1920s and 40s. With a vibrant cast of characters and lively bluegrass score, Bright Star tells a touching story of love, loss, and redemption.

Casting actors of all ages.

AUDITIONS

  • Friday, May 9, 7:00–9:30 PM
  • Saturday, May 10, 2:00–5:00 PM

Fort Mitchell Baptist Church
2323 Dixie Hwy, Fort Mitchell, KY 41017

By appointment only. Sign up for an audition slot at https://www.signupgenius.com/go/5080C4EACAC2BA2F49-55289227-bright#/.
Also accepting video auditions (due May 10 by 5:00 PM).

Please prepare:

  • A 60-second monologue with Southern dialect in the style of the show.
  • 32 bars of a bluegrass, folk, or musical theatre song in the style of the show that best showcases your vocal ability.

When selecting your monologue and song, choose contrasting pieces that showcase your range.

Actors will also participate in a short dance call as part of the audition process. Please wear comfortable clothing and shoes you can move in.

Please bring:

  • Sheet music in the correct key with cuts marked. An accompanist will be provided. No a cappella or accompaniment tracks (except for video auditions).
  • An acting résumé, headshot, and completed audition form.

For video auditions: Follow the same requirements above and film your audition. Please ensure that you capture a full body shot to showcase your movement, range, and physicality. Upload your video to YouTube or Vimeo and email the link to production@merittheatre.org. Attach your résumé, headshot, and completed audition form to the email. Video auditions may use an accompaniment track. Audition videos are due by May 10 at 5:00 PM.

Callbacks (invitation only): Monday, May 12, at 7:00 PM

Auditions and callbacks will be held at Fort Mitchell Baptist Church (2323 Dixie Hwy, Fort Mitchell, KY 41017).

Rehearsals will be held in Northern Kentucky on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday or Saturday (TBD) evenings beginning June 16. Tech week rehearsals begin August 17.

PERFORMANCES
Anderson Center Theater
7850 Five Mile Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45230

August 22 at 7:30 PM
August 23 at 2:00 PM & 7:30 PM
August 24 at 3:00 PM
August 27 at 7:30 PM
August 28 at 7:30 PM
August 29 at 7:30 PM
August 30 at 2:00 PM

CHARACTER BREAKDOWN

  • Alice Murphy (20s–30s) – An intelligent, spirited, vibrant literary editor with a tragic past. Must be able to believably portray both her younger (teenage) and older (mid-30s) self. She must be a very strong singer and comfortable in folk and bluegrass styles. Strong belt/mix. (G3–C5)
  • Billy Cane (20s) – A hopeful young writer returning from WWII. Fresh, open, optimistic, charming, and a little naïve. (C3–A4)
  • Jimmy Ray Dobbs (20s–30s) – A charismatic, privileged man from a powerful family. He is charming, confident, and intelligent, with a great sense of personal responsibility and morality as well as a deep reserve of passion and emotion. Must be able to believably portray both his younger (teenage) and older (30s–40s) self. (C3–A4)
  • Margo Crawford (20s) – Sweet and sincere, she is a bookstore owner and Billy’s childhood friend with romantic feelings towards him. (B3–E5)
  • Mayor Josiah Dobbs (40s–60s) – Jimmy Ray’s stern, controlling father and the mayor of Zebulon. He is a distinguished political and financial powerbroker with an imposing and controlling presence. He has a genuine interest in protecting his son’s future and his family name, but in doing so, is ultimately pushed to a point of extreme and irrevocable cruelty. (A2–G4)
  • Mama Murphy (40s–50s) – Alice’s caring, sensible mother. (G3–C5)
  • Daddy Murphy (40s–50s) – Alice’s father, hardworking but emotionally distant. He is an authoritative and stern disciplinarian; a poor but proud farmer. (A2–G4)
  • Daryl Ames (30s–40s) – A witty, sarcastic assistant at Alice’s publishing house. Strong comedic timing required. (C3–E4)
  • Lucy Grant (20s–30s) – A junior editor at Alice’s publishing house, she is spunky, confident, and ambitious with a sharp sense of humor. (B3–D5)
  • Stanford Adams (40s–60s) – A publisher and Alice’s boss. Wise and kind. (A2–D4)
  • Dr. Norquist (40s–60s) – The town doctor. (Non-singing)
  • Government Clerk (30s–60s) – A small but important role. (Non-singing)
  • Ensemble (all ages) – Will play a vital role in bringing Bright Star to life, actively participating in storytelling with vocal harmonies, dynamic movement, and lots of energy and interaction.

Bright Star is presented through special arrangement with and all authorized performance materials are supplied by Theatrical Rights Worldwide, 1180 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 640, New York, NY 10036. www.theatricalrights.com

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Auditions Announced for THE HAUNTING OF HILL HOUSE at Mason Community Players

Director Darren Lee and Producer Tess Catlin are excited to announce auditions for Mason Community Players’ Fall Show, THE HAUNTING OF HILL HOUSE.

Auditions will be held:

  • Saturday, May 17th, from 12:00 Noon to 2:00 PM,
  • Monday, May 19th, from 7:00 to 9:00 PM

Mason Community Playhouse – 5529 Mason Road in Mason

THE HAUNTING OF HILL HOUSE ​will be presented October 31, November 1, 6, 7 and 8 at 8pm and November 2 at 2pm at the Mason Community Playhouse.

Any questions can be directed to Darren Lee, vnpdlc@gmail.com

THE HAUNTING OF HILL HOUSE is a chilling tale that follows four people as they stay in a supposedly haunted mansion. ​Cut off from the outside world by its remote location and shunned by all who know its forbidding and sinister reputation, Hill House has remained empty and silent except for the daily visits of its grumbling caretaker, Mrs. Dudley. Its isolation is broken by the arrival of Dr. Montague, an investigator of supernatural phenomena who has been granted a short lease by the present owner. His mission is to delve into the morbid history of the house and to come to grips with the occult forces that have made it uninhabitable for many years. He is joined by three others, all unacquainted, but all having their particular reasons for accepting Dr. Montague’s invitation to share his Hill House sojourn.

Visit MCP’s web site for more details and a list of characters with descriptions here: https://www.masonplayers.org/j30/index.php?view=article&id=390&catid=2#/

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Auditions Announced for MACBETH and AS YOU LIKE IT at Southbank Shakespeare

Southbank Shakespeare will be holding auditions for their fifth annual summer season on April 19th from 10am-4pm and 21st from 6-9pn at Thomas More University.

The season includes MACBETH running July 10-13 and AS YOU LIKE IT running July 31-Aug 3. Callbacks will be held April 22-24. 

Click on the link below for available audition slots. If you’re unable to attend in person auditions, please email Phillip Webster at websterp@thomasmore.edu for more info on submitting a video audition.

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0945AFA729ABFAC52-55736672-2025

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Auditions Announced for HELLO, DOLLY! at the Covedale Center

Cincinnati Landmark Productions to hold auditions for the Covedale Marquee season opener: HELLO, DOLLY!

  • Sat & Sun, May 3-4 at 1pm to 3:30pm
    Callbacks: Mon, May 5 from 6:30pm to 8:30pm

The Covedale Center for the Performing Arts – 4990 Glenway Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45238

If you’d like the audition forms sent to you in advance, email Jennifer Perrino at  Jenniferperrino@clpshows.org.

Performers of all races and ethnicities, gender identities, sexualities and abilities are especially encouraged to audition and will be considered for all roles.

Important Audition Information

Hello, Dolly!
Book by Michael Stewart; Music and Lyrics by Jerry Herman
Based on the play The Matchmaker by Thornton Wilder

October 9 – November 2, 2025

This Musical adaptation of Thornton Wilder’s hit play, The Matchmaker, bursts with humor, romance, energetic dance and some of the greatest songs in musical theatre history, including “So Long Dearie”, “It Takes a Woman”, “Put On Your Sunday Clothes”, “It Only Takes A Moment” and the exuberant title song “Hello Dolly”. The romantic and comic exploits of Dolly Gallagher Levi, turn-of-the-century matchmaker and “woman who arranges things,” is one of the greatest musicals of all time!

Production Team: Tim Perrino, Director; Joseph Rivers, Music Director; Cassidy Steele Choreographer.

  • Please prepare to read from the script.
  • Please prepare to sing between 16 and 32 measures of a musical theatre song (an accompanist will be provided).
  • You will be taught a dance combination as well.
  • Must be a minimum of 18 years of age to audition.
  • MUST HAVE A RESUME listing theatrical experience in order to audition.
  • A headshot/picture is appreciated. Please bring a headshot and resume.

Roles available:

  • Mrs. Dolly Gallagher Levi An indefatigable meddling matchmaker; a widow in her middle years (Orig. Range: Eb3-G4 w/ opt. notes down to Bb2; Med-Voice Vers: G3-C#5 w/ opt. notes down to F#3)
  • Mrs. Irene Molloy A millineress with a hat shop near 14th Street in New York City (Contralto – Range in both versions: A3-D5, w/ optional notes down to G3 and up to E5)
    Minnie Fay A young girl who works in Irene’s Shop (Comic Soprano – Orig. Range: Eb4-F5 w/ opt. notes down to C4; Med. Voice Vers: Bb3-F5)
  • Ernestina A single woman in need of Mrs. Levi’s services (Range in both versions: F4-D5)
    Ermengarde The 17-year-old niece of Horace Vandergelder (Orig. Range: E4-G5; Med. Voice Vers: A3-C#5)
  • Horace Vandergelder Proprietor of a hay and feed store in Yonkers, NY and a client of Mrs. Levi’s (Baritone – Range in both versions: B2-E4)
  • Cornelius Hackl Vandergelder’s chief clerk, 33 years old (High Baritone – Orig. Range: D#3-G4 w/ opt. notes down to Bb2; Med. Voice Vers: C3-G4 w/ opt. notes down to A2)
  • Barnaby Tucker An assistant to Cornelius, 17 years old (Tenor – Orig. Range: E3-G4 w/ opt. notes down to Bb2; Med. Voice Vers: Bb2-G4 w/ opt. notes down to A2)
  • Ambrose Kemper A young artist seeking to marry Ermengarde (Tenor – Orig. Range: E3-G4; Med. Voice Vers: F#3-F#4)
  • Ensemble: medium-sized ensemble of all ethnicities who act, sing, and dance their way throughout the production. All tracks in the ensemble will require varying amounts of elegant dancing as well as exceptional physical acting and singing. Performers interested in auditioning for this ensemble should have some proficiency in musical theatre/dance.

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Auditions Announced for THE 25TH ANNUAL PUTNAM COUNTY SPELLING BEE at Lebanon Theatre Company

THE 25TH ANNUAL PUTNAM COUNTY SPELLING BEE
Directed by Rachel Brown

Audition Dates:

  • Sunday, April 13 at 2:00pm and
  • Monday, April 14 at 6:30pm
  • While in-person auditions are strongly encouraged, if you cannot attend on the audition dates please reach out to submit a video audition. All submissions must be received by Monday, April 14 at 6:30 pm.
  • Click here to request video submission information

​Production Dates: July 25 – Aug 3

Audition Details

  • Please bring a 32-bar cut of a song in the style of the show (please do not sing music from the show). An accompanist will be provided.
  • You will be asked to do cold readings from the script
  • Auditions will last between 1-2 hours depending on the number of people auditioning
    You may be asked to read for multiple different characters
  • All people 16+ are encouraged to audition

Synopsis
An eclectic group of six mid-pubescents vie for the spelling championship of a lifetime. While candidly disclosing hilarious and touching stories from their home lives, the tweens spell their way through a series of (potentially made-up) words, hoping never to hear the soul-crushing, pout-inducing, life un-affirming “ding” of the bell that signals a spelling mistake. Six spellers enter; one speller leaves a champion! At least the losers get a juice box.

Character Descriptions
Spellers should be able to convincingly play children. People of all races, ethnicities, backgrounds, and body types are encouraged to audition for all roles.

  • Chip Tolentino – An athletic, social, boy scout and champion of the Twenty-Fourth Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, he returns to defend his title, but he finds puberty hitting at an inopportune moment. C4 – B5
  • Logainne Schwartzandgrunenierre (Schwartzy) – Logainne is the youngest and most politically aware speller, often making comments about current political figures. She is driven by internal and external pressure, but above all by a desire to win to make her two fathers proud. She is somewhat of a neat freak, speaks with a lisp, and will be back next year. A3 – F5
  • Leaf Coneybear – The second runner-up in his district, Leaf gets into the competition on a lark and finds everything about the bee incredibly amusing. He is home-schooled and comes from a large family of former hippies. He has severe Attention Deficit Disorder and spells words correctly while in a trance. A3 – A5
  • William Barfee – A Putnam County Spelling Bee finalist last year, he was eliminated because of an allergic reaction to peanuts and is back for vindication. His famous “Magic Foot” method of spelling has boosted him to spelling glory, even though he only has one working nostril and a touchy, bullying personality. He develops a crush on Olive. E4 – B5
  • Marcy Park – A recent transfer from Virginia, Marcy placed ninth in last year’s nationals. She speaks six languages, is a member of all-American hockey, a championship rugby player, plays Chopin and Mozart on multiple instruments, sleeps only three hours a night, hides in the bathroom cabinet, and is getting very tired of always winning. She is the poster child for the Over-Achieving Asian, and attends a Catholic school called “Our Lady of Intermittent Sorrows.” She is also not allowed to cry. C4 – E5
  • Olive Ostrovsky – A young newcomer to competitive spelling. Her mother is in an ashram in India, and her father is working late, as usual, but he is trying to come sometime during the bee. Having found comfort in its words and vastness, Olive made friends with her dictionary at a very young age, helping her to make it to the competition. She starts enormously shy, and shyly blossoms. B3 – F5
  • Rona Lisa Peretti – The number-one realtor in Putnam County, a former Putnam County Spelling Bee Champion herself, and the returning moderator. She is a sweet woman who loves children, but she can be very stern when it comes to dealing with Vice Principal Panch and his feelings for her. Her interest in the competition is unflagging and drives it forward. B3 – F5
  • Douglas Panch – This actor should have strong comedic improv skills. The Vice Principal. Frustrated with his life, he finds the drive of the young spellers alien to him. After five years’ absence from the Bee, Panch returns as judge. There was an “incident” at the Twentieth Annual Bee, but he claims to be in “a better place” now, thanks to a high-fiber diet and Jungian analysis. He is infatuated with Rona Lisa Peretti, but she does not return his affections. This is a non-singing role.
  • Mitch Mahoney – The Official Comfort Counselor. An ex-convict, Mitch is performing his community service with the Bee, and hands out juice boxes to losing students. He has no idea how to offer comfort, but does find himself wishing he could find a way to make the kids feel better. E4 – A5

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