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Auditions Announced for CHILDREN OF EDEN at La Comedia Dinner Theatre

La Comedia Dinner Theatre in Springboro, Ohio, is holding an open call audition for its upcoming production of CHILDREN OF EDEN on Saturday, March 8, at 10:00 a.m. at 765 W. Central Ave., Springboro, Ohio.

SEEKING MEN:

  • FATHER: 35-60, An impressive man, truly a father figure. Protective, loving, wants the
    best for his children, but parents with a firm hand. A5-G3
  • ADAM: 20-30, Bright and childlike, devout, loving, hard-working yet reserved. A5-A3
  • CAIN: 18-25, Abel’s older, adventurous brother. Follows in his mother’s footsteps of longing for what is in the world. He is strong, stubborn and independent. A5-B3
  • ABEL: 18-25, Cain’s younger more conservative brother who follows the rules. G5-B3
  • SETH: 18-25 Adam and Eve’s third son and the family’s second chance at life. Innocently adventurous E5-B3
  • NOAH: 20-30, Rough but simple. He is shrewd, but also warm and loyal. He builds an ark to save his family and honor Father. A5-A3
  • JAPETH: 18-25, He is in love with Yonah and is willing to sacrifice his life to be with her. Clever, rebellious, stubborn, Noah’s youngest child.
  • HAM: 18-25, He is Noah’s middle child, not as docile as Japeth, nor hot headed as Shem. G5-B3
  • SHEM: 18-25, Noah’s oldest child, hot headed, strong and impulsive. E5-B3
  • SNAKE: 18-25, the slick, smooth talking reptile that convinces Eve to try the apple. G5-B3

SEEKING WOMEN:

  • EVE: 20-30, Curious and questioning, smart and excited. Chose and imperfect life of knowledge over and a perfect life of innocence. A5-G3
  • MAMA: 20-30, Noah’s wife and very motherly. She possesses gentle strength and serves as the mediator for the family. A5-G3
  • YONAH: 18-25, Noah’s servant who falls in love with his son Japeth. She is strong, humble, kind and smart. G5-G3
  • APHRA: 18-25, Ham’s pregnant wife, a constant worrier. E5-B3
  • AYSHA: 18-25, Shem’s wife, bitter and constantly accusing of others. E5-B3

SEEKING CHILDREN (WILL BE DOUBLE CAST)

  • YOUNG CAIN: 10-13, The older of the two brothers, curious and questioning. D5-B3
  • YOUNG ABEL: 8-11, The younger of the two brothers, favors Adam, obedient and devout. D5-B3

SEEKING ENSEMBLE:

  • STORYTELLERS: Strong singers to act as ensemble members throughout the production and understudy principle roles. Ages 18+

Please prepare a 32 bar cut of a standard Musical Theatre song. Please provide a current headshot and resume.

All rehearsals and performances take place in Springboro, OH.
Rehearsals: April 21 – May 4 (Mon-Sat 9 AM – 6 PM).
Tech: May 5 – 7.

Performances: May 8 – June 15. Thurs-Sun matinees and evenings.

Performers are paid biweekly. Meal each performance, gym membership, workman’s comp provided.

If you have questions, or for more information, email artisticdirector@lacomedia.com. Non-Equity.

If you are unable to attend the in-person audition on the 8th, you may send resume, headshot, and video before that day to submissions@lacomedia.com

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Auditions Announced for ONCE UPON A MATTRESS at The Story Collective of Cincinnati

Production: Once Upon a Mattress

Director: Susan Jung

  • Audition Dates for 18+: March 1st from 2-5pm

    • Video submissions due by 5pm on March 1st if unable to attend

    • Kids age 9-12 ensemble audition will be in late April – details to come.

  • Callbacks: March 3rd from 7-9pm

  • Location: Summit City Church – 7950 Pfeiffer Rd. Cincinnati, Oh 45242

  • Performance Dates: July 25-27th at Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy’s Lindner Theatre

  • About the Show: Once Upon a Mattress is a delightful musical comedy that offers a fun, quirky twist on the classic fairy tale The Princess and the Pea. This hilarious show follows Princess Winnifred’s journey to prove herself worthy of marriage to Prince Dauntless despite the interference of his overbearing mother, Queen Aggravain. Featuring lively music, dynamic characters, a witty script, and a fun TSC twist, Once Upon a Mattress will be one you won’t want to miss.

  • Audition Requirements:

    • Prepare 16-32 bars of a song in the style of the show. (An accompanist will be provided)

    • Be prepared to read sides from the script.

    • A short dance combination will be taught at auditions, so please wear comfortable clothing and appropriate footwear.

    • Bring a headshot and resume (if available).

    • Please bring a list of any scheduling conflicts.

  • Character Breakdown:

    • Princess Winnifred (Mezzo-Soprano, A3-D5, Age: 18-35) – A bold, unconventional, and free-spirited princess from the swamp, eager to win Prince Dauntless’ hand. She is energetic, quirky, and lovable with strong comedic chops and a powerhouse belt.

    • Prince Dauntless (Baritone, A2-E4, Age: 18-35) – Sweet, naive, and overly sheltered by his domineering mother. Though he lacks confidence at first, he ultimately finds his voice. Strong comedic timing is essential.

    • Queen Aggravain (Alto, A3-F5, Age: 40+) – The loud, controlling, and manipulative queen who will do anything to keep her son from marrying. Needs a strong stage presence and comedic abilities.

    • King Sextimus the Silent (Non-Singing Role, Age: 40+) – The mute but expressive king, who communicates through gestures and facial expressions. Requires strong physical comedy skills.

    • Lady Larken (Soprano, C4-A5, Age: 18-35) – A refined and romantic lady-in-waiting who finds herself in a complicated situation with Sir Harry. Requires elegance and a beautiful soprano voice.

    • Sir Harry (Baritone, C3-G4, Age: 18-35) – A chivalrous and prideful knight determined to marry Lady Larken, though he sometimes acts impulsively. Strong singer and actor.

    • Minstrel (Tenor, D3-A4, Age: 18-45) – The charming and witty narrator of the story. Needs a strong voice, charisma, and comedic timing.

    • Jester (Tenor, D3-A4, Age: 18-45) – The quick-footed and clever entertainer of the kingdom. Requires strong movement/dance abilities and a vibrant personality.

    • Wizard (Baritone, C3-F4, Age: 40+) – The queen’s comically bumbling sidekick and court magician. Requires strong comedic timing.

    • Ensemble: Various characters including Ladies-in-Waiting, Knights, Servants, Musicians, and other colorful members of the kingdom. Strong singers and movers of all ages are encouraged to audition.

  • Rehearsal Schedule: Rehearsals will begin May 1st and will generally be held on weeknights from 7-10pm. TSC strives to work around artists’ schedules, so weekend rehearsals are a possibility. Rehearsal frequency will be approximately 1-2 a week in May,  2-3 in June and 3-4 in July until tech week. Tech rehearsals are mandatory. A detailed schedule will be provided after casting.

  • How to Sign Up: To schedule an audition slot, please register here. Walk-ins will be seen as time permits. For questions, email susanj@thestorycollective.org.

*Stipends available for all roles.

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Auditions Announced for ALWAYS A BRIDESMAID at Fairfield Footlighters

Fairfield Footlighters announces auditions for our upcoming spring production of ALWAYS A BRIDESMAID by Jones Hope Wooten.

Directed by Ginny Johnson & produced by Nicholas Brown.

Auditions will be held Monday February 24th and Wednesday February 26th at the Fairfield Community Arts Center (411 Wessel Drive Fairfield, OH 45014) from 7pm-9pm.

Production dates will be May 23rd-25th.

Sign up to Audition: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050F4AABAB2AAAF49-55218148-always#/

Synopsis: In this hilarious comedic romp, four friends have sworn to keep the promise they made on the night of their Senior Prom: to be in each other’s weddings … no matter what. More than thirty years later, these Southern friends-for-life are still making “the long walk” for each other, determined to honor that vow. Libby Ruth, the hopeful romantic with the perfect marriage, believes – in spite of all evidence to the contrary – that her friends can find the very same happiness. Headstrong Deedra’s “rock-solid” union hangs by a thread when she discovers her husband of many years has not only a wandering eye but the hands to match. Monette, flashy, high-spirited and self-involved, continues to test her friends’ love and patience with all-too-frequent trips down the aisle. And salt-of-the-earth, tree-hugging Charlie discovers – the hard way – that marital bliss is not the end of her rainbow and panics in outrageous style when the opportunity presents itself.

Hop on this marriage-go-round for a laugh-out-loud journey with these beleaguered bridesmaids as they navigate the choppy waters of love and matrimony. Libby Ruth, Deedra, Monette and Charlie are committed to the notion that careers, waistlines and even marriages may disappear, but real friendships last a lifetime. Forsaking all others, in sickness and in health, they repeatedly struggle to stage the perfect wedding in spite of fistfights at the altar, runaway brides and the mistaken, and unfortunate, release of a flock of white doves on the first day of hunting season.

List of Characters:

  • Kari Ames-Bissette (Female), late 20s, kind-hearted, spirited Southern charmer
  • Libby Ruth Ames (Female), late 40s, hopeless romantic, sweet country woman, plain-spoken and guileless
  • Sedalia Ellicott (Female), 60s, a gregarious, energetic Virginia hostess and life-force
  • Monette Gentry (Female), late 40s, kinda flashy, kinda trashy, Southern-to-the-bone flirt
  • Charlie Collins (Female), late 40s, tree-hugging, Birkenstock-wearing, acerbic Southern free spirit
  • Deedra Wingate (Female), late 40s, headstrong with a dry wit, no-nonsense Northern transplant

Please come to auditions prepared to cold read from the script as well as provide a list of conflicts from March 1st-May 19th.

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Auditions Announced for CALENDAR GIRLS at The Drama Workshop

The Drama Workshop and director Micheal Kiser are pleased to announce auditions for CALENDAR GIRLS by Tim Firth.

Audition sessions will be held:

  • Saturday March 8, 2025 3-5pm
  • Monday March 10, 2025 7-9pm

Auditions will be held at The Glenmore Playhouse. 3716 Glenmore Ave. Cheviot OH 45211.

This show will be performed July 25th through Aug 10th, 2025 at The Glenmore Playhouse. The following information explains more about this production, your rehearsal commitments and performance requirements. A detailed rehearsal schedule will be made available when rehearsals commence.

Please sign up for a time slot here: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70A094FA8A622A6FC1-55153955-auditions

Audition Requirements
After selecting a timeslot, use this link to complete the audition form and upload the information requested. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScSGNdii4oS3hNnUHBxEwT59muLESsdSIe7ZjnER-GaQDT0yA/viewform?usp=sharing

Additionally, audition sides will be sent to all who sign up.

Nudity
Please be aware that the calendar shoot is the best-known aspect of the Calendar Girls’ story. It is essential that the audience see nothing that we do not wish them to see in this scene. It will be carefully choreographed, all will be wearing appropriate body garments, and will require a great team effort from all those involved to ensure that each person’s modesty is protected by her fellow actors. However, if you are uncomfortable about the “act” of appearing nude, please do not audition for the role of Chris, Annie, Cora, Jessie, Celia or Ruth.

Accents
We will be incorporating the use of various English Accents. While an English accent would be in keeping with the original concept there is no requirement for any specific accent. If you can flatten the “a” so that giraffe no longer rhymes with scarf then that will be more than sufficient; but even that should not be championed over the intrinsic rhythm of the line.

Roles
Please note that the ages listed below serve only as a guide however all adult ages will be considered for all adult roles to achieve the best overall fit for the cast. All roles are available, and casting is open. An indication of the size of each role has been given based on the time on stage.

**CHRIS: 40 – 60. Large Role (On stage 14/14 scenes) You want Chris at your party. She will talk to people she doesn’t know, find things to say to fill silences and generate laughter.

Part of this is because Chris is at home in crowds, holding court, being the center of attention. Without Chris in her life, Annie would be better behaved, her life less fun. The two of them are like naughty schoolgirls. Ideal car – who cares, as long as it’s a cabriolet. Ideal holiday – Algarve.

**ANNIE: 40 – 60. Large Role (On stage 14/14 scenes) Annie will join in mischief but is at the heart more conformist and less confrontational than Chris. After Chris has put a waiter’s back up in the restaurant, Annie will go in and pour calm. The mischievousness Chris elicits saves Annie from being a saint. She has enough edge to be interesting, and enough salt not to be too sweet. Ideal car – who cares, as long as it’s reliable. Ideal holiday – walking in English countryside. Together these two are greater than the sum of their parts. The relationship between these roles is of particular importance.

**CORA: 30 – 50. Large Role (On stage 14/14 scenes) Cora’s past is the most eclectic, her horizons broadened by having gone to college. This caused a tectonic shift with her more parochial parents. She came back to them pregnant and tail between-legs, but Cora has too much native resilience to be downtrodden. She is the joker in the pack, but never really plays the fool. Her wit is deadpan. It raises laughter in others, but rarely in herself. Her relationship with her daughter is more akin to that between Chris and Annie. Cora doesn’t need to sing like a diva but must be able to sing well enough to start the show with Jerusalem and sing the snatches of other songs required.

**JESSIE: 50 – 70. Large Role (On stage 14/14 scenes) Get on the right side of Jessie as a teacher and she’ll be the teacher you remember for life. Get on the wrong side and you will regret every waking hour. A lover of life, Jessie doesn’t bother with cosmetics – her elixir of life is bravery. Jessie goes on roller coasters. Her husband has been with her a long time and is rarely surprised by her actions. Jessie bothers about grammar and will correct stallholders regarding their abuse of the apostrophe “s”. Ideal car – strange-looking European thing which is no longer manufactured. Ideal holiday – walking in Switzerland or Angkor Wat.

**CELIA: 30 – 60. Large Role (On stage 13/14 scenes) The fact that Celia is in the WI is the greatest justification of its existence. A woman more at home in a department store than a church hall, she may be slightly younger than Chris or the same age, but she always feels like she’s drifted in from another world. Which she has. She is particularly enamored of Jessie, and despite the fact Jessie has very little time for most Celias of this world, there is a rebelliousness in Celia to which Jessie responds. It is what sets Celia apart from the vapid materialism of her peer group and what makes her defect. Ideal car – Porsche, which she has. Ideal holiday – Maldives, where she goes often.

**RUTH: 40 – 60. Large Role (On stage 14/14 scenes) Ruth’s journey is from the false self- confidence of the emotionally abused to the genuine self-confidence of the woman happy in her own skin. Ruth is eager to please but not a rag doll, and despite being Marie’s right- hand woman she is desperate to be the cartilage in the spine of the WI and keep everyone happy. She has a spine herself – if she was too wet, no one would want her around. But they do, and they feel protective of her because they sense there is 3 something better in Ruth than her life is letting out. They are proved right. Ideal car – at the start, whatever Eddie wants; at the end, whatever she wants. Ideal holiday – at the start wherever Eddie is, at the end, wherever he isn’t.

MARIE: 40 – 70. Medium/Large Role (On stage 6/14 scenes) Marie has gradually built the current ‘Marie’ around herself over the years as a defense mechanism. She went to her Oz, Cheshire, and found Oz didn’t want her. She came back scorched. The WI is a trophy to her, which justifies her entire existence. There is a lingering part of Marie that would love to be on that calendar. Ideal car – something German and well-valeted. Ideal holiday – a quasi- academic tour of somewhere in Persia advertised in a Sunday Supplement which she could then interminably bang on about.

LADY CRAVENSHIRE: 50 – 70 but any age suitable. Smaller / cameo role (On stage 2/14 scenes) Lady Cravenshire really doesn’t mean to be so patronizing, but the WI girls seem from another world, the world of her estate workers. Dress: when she makes an entrance, she must make an entrance. She wears largely white or cream to outplay the others, with a bigger hat than Marie.

ELAINE: Any age. Smaller / cameo role (On stage 1/14 scenes) Elaine really doesn’t mean to be so patronizing. But Jessie seems from another world. The world of her Gran.

BRENDA HULSE: 40 – 60. Smaller / cameo role (On stage 1/14 scenes) Brenda is a woman committed to tedious subjects. In the previous year she spoke to the group on “The History of the Tea Towel”. This year it is “The Fascinating World of Broccoli”. She soldiers on seriously while her audience dissolves sniggering. Brenda is a bore.

Male Roles
JOHN: Annie’s husband. 40 – 60. Medium Role (On stage 3/14 scenes) John is a human sunflower. Not a saint. Not a hero. Just the kind of man you’d want in your car when crossing America. When he dies it feels like someone somewhere turned a light off.

ROD: Chris’s husband. 40 – 60. Medium Role (On stage 4/14 scenes) You have to be a certain kind of guy to stick with Chris and Rod loves it. He can give back when he gets, and has a deadpan humor which has always made Chris laugh. He drinks a lot but never so much as to have a problem. He would work every hour to make his shop a success. And John was his mate, even though the relationship was originally channeled through their wives.

LAWRENCE: 20 – 30 but any age suitable. Medium Role (On stage 2/14 scenes) Hesitant without being nerdy, Lawrence is a shy man with enough wit to make a joke and enough spirit to turn up at the WI hall in the first place. When he arranges the shots he is close to female nudity but sees only the photo.

LIAM: Any age. Smaller / cameo role (On stage 1/14 scenes) Liam would like to be directing other things than photo shoots for washing powders. He’s not so unprofessional as to let it show, but we can sense a slight weariness at having to deal with these women. There’s a resigned patience to his actions and each smile he makes we feel is professional. For Liam, this photoshoot is a job, and not the job he wanted.

Please email the director at mrkiser79@gmail.com if you have further questions.

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Auditions Announced for THE CURIOUS SAVAGE at Lamplight Theater Company

Feb. 20 & 23 from 6:30-9pm

Madeira-Silverwood Presbyterian Church
8000 Miami Ave
Cincinnati OH 45243

Directed by Pia Rader
Produced by Mary Beth Davis

Show Dates: The weekends of June 13-29 No scheduled conflicts June 7-12.

Rehearsals will run Thursday evenings and Sunday afternoons beginning in mid-March.

We welcome performers of all experience levels

You’ll enter through the doors next to the playground.  

Mrs. Savage has been left ten million dollars by her late husband and wants to make the best use of it, in spite of her grown-up stepchildren’s efforts to use it for themselves. The stepchildren commit Mrs. Savage to The Cloisters, a sanatorium, hoping to “bring her to her senses.” At The Cloisters Mrs. Savage meets various social misfits, people who need the help Mrs. Savage can provide. Contrasting the kindness and loyalty of psychiatric patients with the avarice and vanity of “respectable” public figures, it calls into question conventional definitions of sanity while lampooning celebrity culture. 

The Savage Family:

  • Ethel P. Savage (F 60 – 70) Capricious, alert, assured, student of others

  • Titus (M 40 – 50) Senator, well-dressed, humorless, direct

  • Samuel (M 40 – 50) Judge, undistinguished, defers to Titus

  • Lily Belle (F 30 – 40) Vain, spiteful, selfish 

The Cloisters Guests:

  • Florence (F 30 – 50) Delusional; young son is deceased; pleaser

  • Hannibal (M 40 – 70) Statistician, thinks he is a classical violinist

  • Fairy May (F 20 – 40) Sweet; dull appearance, Love-starved, fragile

  • Jeffrey (M 30 – 50) Fighter pilot, imaginary facial scar from war

  • Mrs. Paddy (F 40 – 70) Has given up speaking and electricity 

The Cloisters Staff:

  • Miss Willie (F 30 – 50) Efficient, caring nurse, hiding a secret

  • Dr. Emmett (M 40 – 70)  Assuring to Savages, protective of his guests

Audition Instructions:

1. Sign up for an audition slot date and time here:
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0B44A9AA29A2FCCF8-54848570-thecurious#/

2. Fill out the Audition Form here:
https://forms.gle/cBfwjb1XtCgahvvW8

3. Arrive to 8000 Miami Avenue, Cincinnati at the time you signed up for in 1. above (enter through the doors next to the playground) and be prepared to do some fun work! 

Questions?  Email The Lamplight Theater Company at LamplightTheater@outlook.com 

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