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Auditions Announced for YES VIRGINIA, THERE IS A SANTA CLAUS at CenterStage Players

CSPOH_logoCenterStage Players of Ohio, Inc announces auditions for its Christmas show, YES VIRGINIA, THERE IS A SANTA CLAUS. Inspired by the famous editorial, Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus, two compelling stories come together in this heartwarming play.

On Christmas Eve, 1897, in New York City, eight-year-old Virginia is left pondering whether or not Santa really exists after a series of unhappy events. Meanwhile, a young newspaper editor also struggles against tough holiday times as he is faced with losing his job if he can’t find his writer’s voice by morning. Even though they don’t know each other, the spirit of Christmas is about to bring these people together, creating in the process an unforgettable and cherished part of classic Christmas lore.

Auditions: Sunday, Sept 29, 2016 6:30-7:30pm at the North College Hill City Center, 1500 W. Galbraith Rd. in North College Hill, 45239

Production dates: December 1-4, 2016

Roles include:

  • Virginia O’Hanlon, 8 years old, inquisitive
  • Mother O’Hanlon, 30-45
  • Father O’Hanlon, 35-50
  • Samantha O’Hanlon, 10 years old
  • Francis Church, young editor, eccentric, klutzy
  • Walther Gibson, editor and chief of “The Sun”
  • May Lou Parker, 8 years old, small looking
  • Wendy Parker, Mary Lou’s younger sister, small, frail, sickly
  • Hannah Parker, Mary Lou and Wendy’s mother, 30-45
  • Post-person, boy or girl, early teens
  • Martha, a friendly soup server – any age
  • Old Christmas Prologue #1 – timeless character
  • Old Christmas Prologue #2 – timeless character
  • Old Christmas Prologue #3 – timeless character
  • Homeless people 2-3 any age, gender

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Auditions Announced for INSPECTING CAROL at Mason Community Players

MCP_logoCome be a part of the hilarious and fun-filled INSPECTING CAROL.

Auditions will be held at Theatre 42, 2752 S US Route 42, just north of Mason, from 2:00 to 5:00 PM on Saturday, September 24 and 7:00 to 9:00 PM on Sunday, September 25. Performances will be December 9-11 and 16-18.

Cold readings from the script will be a part of the process.

Fill out your audition form before coming to the theatre and streamline the process for yourself and others. Visit masonplayers.org, choose “Audition for MCP’s December Show” on the main page to find the link to download and fill out an audition form, and bring it to auditions with you.

A Christmas Carol meets The Government Inspector meets Noises Off in this hilarious hit from Seattle.” That’s what publishing house Samuel French says about Inspecting Carol. A man who asks to audition at a small theatre is mistaken for an informer for the National Endowment for the Arts. Everyone caters to the bewildered wannabe actor and he is given a role in the current production, A Christmas Carol. Everything goes wrong and hilarity is piled upon hilarity. Perfect anytime, this delight is particularly appropriate at Christmas.

“I laughed till I cried…Sheer comic genius.” – Journal American

“Hundreds of jokes…about…anything that strikes the author’s sardonic fancy.” – Seattle Weekly

“A razzle dazzle of funny characters and ingenious jokes.” – Seattle Post-Intelligencer

“A Dickens of a giggle.” – Seattle Times

“A rollicking farce.” – Everett Herald

Characters include:

  • Zorah Bloch – founding director of The Soapbox Playhouse. Age 40-60. Extremely self-concerned.
  • Sidney Carlton – Age 50-70. A founding member of the company. Kind but somewhat addled
  • Dorothy Tree Hapgood – Sidney’s wife. Age 50-70. A founding member. English.
  • Larry Vauxhall – Age 40-60. Tough, intellectually vain child of the 1960s, still looking for a turn-on. A founding member.
  • Phil Hewlitt – Age 40-60. Obsessive. Usually plays the ineffectual character in any production. A founding member.
  • Walter E. Parsons – African-American. Age 25-55. Recently taken up acting again after a stint in the armed forces. Good-natured, excitable.
  • Luther Beatty – a large pre-teen/early teen who has been playing Tiny Tim too long. Extremely friendly.
  • Keven/Karen Emery – Age 25-55. Nervous. In the impossible position of managing director. Afraid of Zorah.
  • M.J. (Mary Jane) McMann – Age 35-60. A realist. She long ago realized that the Company hit bottom and looks on now as a bemused observer. Founding member.
  • Betty Andrews – Age 25-65. An inspector for the National Endowment for the Arts. A forbidding appearance with bright red hair. A small but crucial role.
  • Bart Frances – Age 20-40. Pleasant. Small role.
  • Wayne Wellacre – Age 25-45. In search of a new career in acting. Has no training and less talent. Affable and eager to please.

Questions? E-mail Director Susan Berger, susanberger@cinci.rr.comsusanberger@cinci.rr.com.

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Auditions Announced for RABBIT HOLE at Falcon Theatre

FT_logoFalcon is pleased to offer auditions for RABBIT HOLE on September 13-14, 2016 at Falcon Theatre.

Please be prepared for cold readings from the script. All positions paid. RABBIT HOLE runs Fridays, Saturdays and two Thursdays, March 24 through April 8th.

Questions? Contact director Tracy Schoster at tschoster@falcontheatre.net

Characters:

  • Becca—a grieving mother in her late thirties or early forties. Tough and uncompromising, she cannot tolerate insincerity or impracticality.
    Howie—Becca’s husband, a patient man who specializes in pretending everything is fine.
  • Izzy—Becca’s younger sister, in her late twenties or early thirties. A perennial party girl who never grew up, Izzy is still trying to find herself.
  • Nat—Becca and Izzy’s mother, an opinionated alcoholic with a knack for sticking her foot in her mouth.
  • Jason—an awkward and nerdy seventeen-year-old boy who accidentally killed Becca and Howie’s son when the little boy ran in front of his car.

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Auditions Announced for DISENCHANTED at The Carnegie

TC_logo_newThe Carnegie Announces Auditions for DISENCHANTED

Directed by Jodie Meyn
Music Direction by Erin McCamley
Choreography by Maggie Perrino

Performances: March 25, 26, 31, April 1, 2, 7, 8, 9

  • Thursday, Friday & Saturday Evenings at 7:30pm, Sundays at 3:00pm

Rehearsals evenings and weekends February 20-March 24

Poisoned apples. Glass slippers. Who needs ‘em? Join these fairytale princesses for an uproarious evening of irreverent humor and satirical snipes as they throw out their tiaras and start getting real. Snow White leads an all-star cast featuring Cinderella, Belle, Rapunzel, Sleeping Beauty, and many more in this not-for-the-kiddies cabaret. Forget the princesses you think you know. These ladies will have you rolling in the aisle with their piercing take on happily ever after.

Called “Delightfully rowdy, hilarious, ebullient!” by Theatremania and “Fairytales with a sassy, modern twist!” by Time Out, New York, DISENCHANTED! has attracted sell-out audiences everywhere it’s been performed. It’s sure to be a sidesplitting evening of theatre you won’t want to miss.

Auditions by Appointment Only on the Following Dates:

  • November 6:630-9:30pm
  • November 7:630-9:30pm

Callbacks if needed will be held on November 9th from 6:30-8:30pm. You will be contacted promptly following the initial audition if you need to attend the callback date.
To schedule a time slot, please contact Greg Swiger, gswiger@thecarnegie.com.

Please Prepare:

  • A (16-32 bars) of a musical theatre song in the style of the show. An accompanist will be provided. Please bring sheet music in the correct key. A Cappella auditions, or those with pre-recorded accompaniment, will not be considered.
  • There will be a short movement audition, so please dress appropriately.
  • You may also be asked to read from the script

Please Note:

  • Resume listing theatrical experience and headshot/picture are required to audition. Pleas bring with you to the audition, do not send in advance.
  • Cast members do not have to be the actual ages of the characters. Script just calls for all princesses to be “of an age” with one another. Ages 18-55 encouraged to apply.
  • All roles are paid. Not AEA eligible.

Auditions will take place at The Carnegie, Eva G. Farris Education Center
1028 Scott Blvd. Covington, KY 41011

Cast Breakdown:

6 actresses, some doubling, see below for tracks.

Women of all shapes, sizes, and ethnicities. Ages may range from late 20s-50s+ provided the cast looks as if you’re all from the same generation (i.e. all 20s-30s; all 30s-40s; all 40s-50s). these women are NOT the Disney princesses! They are the women from the original fairytales based on Grimm, Perrault, de Villeneuve, historic accounts, and legend with a healthy dose of modern-day strong, independent woman mixed in.

Snow White
Brassy and ballsy, sassy and self-assured. She is the leader of the Princess pack who likes to be in control. Equal parts serious-minded, sexy, and fun-loving. With her skin as white as snow and lips cherry red, she aspires to be perfect in all that she does, but soon realizes that being perfectly “you” is more important.

Cinderella
Perky and quirky, slightly ditzy. She is always enthusiastic – especially when it comes to being a real-life princess. A happy-go-lucky girl who is about to discover there’s more to being a princess than gowns and glass slippers.

Sleeping Beauty
The perfect comic foil to Snow White’s perfect ‘straight-man.’ Always the cut-up, she brings a flippant unpredictability to the evening’s festivities. She’s a comical bull in a china shop. Some would prefer she fit into the stereotype of a perfect princess, but she’d rather break the mold and be perfectly herself.

HUA MULAN
Asian yet Americanized, gentle yet strong, shy yet out-going. She is a walking dichotomy of masculinity and femininity seeking self-acceptance in a world that would have her choose one or the other.

THE LITTLE MERMAID
An innocent, obedient young woman turned rebellious, jaded lush. She has given up everything–her father, her fin, even her voice–just to net a man. She can only move forward with baby steps; one foot in front of the other.

POCAHONTAS
The ultimate exploited girl who is a bizarre blend of the innocent little Powhatan tyke from history and the buxom babe from today’s pop princess culture. Her journey takes her back to her authentic, historically significant self.

RAPUNZEL
A strong German v’oman with a domineering personality, a big mole on her cheek, and a bushy unibrow! American capitalism has turned this frail, sheltered girl into a Mel Brooksian, Wagnerian singing monster bent on getting her fair share.

PRINCESS BADROULBADOUR
The spunky princess from the Middle Eastern-South Asian Aladdin sagas. She’s had it up to her veils with being secondary in her own tale. She is unhappy with the misogyny and oppression of women in her stories (and in today’s world) but getting even puts a little ‘swing’ in her step!

THE PRINCESS WHO KISSED THE FROG
Forgotten and left out of the kingdom for many years, this empowered African-American woman has now arrived on the scene as a feisty, fabulous storybook princess! She is the ultimate supreme diva in the land and she’s ready to take the world by storm!

CHARACTER TRACKS
In the 6-woman cast, the tracks are as follows:
(Princesses can be of any race/ethnicity, except where specified)

  • Track 1–Snow White (Caucasian)
  • Track 2—Cinderella
  • Track 3–Sleeping Beauty
  • Track 4–Belle, The Little Mermaid, Rapunzel
  • Track 5–Hua Mulan, Pocahontas, Princess Badroulbadour (Asian-American, Pacific Islander)
  • Track 6–The Princess Who Kissed The Frog (African-American)

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Children Auditions Announced for THE MUSIC MAN at The Carnegie

TC_logo_newThe Carnegie Announces Auditions for THE MUSIC MAN

Directed by Greg Procaccino
Music Direction by Steve Goers
Choreography by Maggie Perrino

Performances: January 19-22, 26-29, 2016 (10 performances; double Saturday shows)

  • Thursday, Friday & Saturday Evenings at 7:30pm
  • Saturdays at 2:00pm; Sundays at 3:00pm

Rehearsals evenings December 19-22, 27-30, January 2-6, 8-13, 15-18

Seventy-six trombones will be marching into The Carnegie for our annual, family-friendly January Production. See Professor Harold Hill take on the stubborn citizens of River City, Iowa while unexpectedly falling in love with the town’s buttoned-up librarian, Marian Paroo. With plenty of Americana and rousing up-tempo tunes, it’ll be like the fourth of July in the middle of January.

All adult roles have been pre-cast. Auditions are for children ages 8-18 only.

Auditions by Appointment Only on the Following Dates:

  • September 17,1:00-4:00pm
  • September 18, 1:00-4:00pm

To schedule a time slot, please contact Greg Swiger, gswiger@thecarnegie.com.

Please Prepare:

  • A short cut (16-32 bars) of a musical theatre song in the style of the show. An accompanist will be provided. Please bring sheet music in the correct key. A Cappella auditions, or those with pre-recorded accompaniment, will not be considered.
  • There will be a short movement audition, so please dress appropriately.
  • Resume listing theatrical experience/education and headshot/picture are required to audition. Please bring with you to the audition, do not send in advance.

Auditions will take place at The Carnegie, Eva G. Farris Education Center
1028 Scott Blvd. Covington, KY 41011

Available Roles (as tracked in the original production):

  • Youth Ensemble – 8 children ages 8-12 to play various children in the town: Mayor Shinn’s children, Winthrop (Marian’s shy younger brother), and Amaryllis (Marian’s piano student and friend of Winthrop)
  • Teen Ensemble – 8 young people ages 13-18 to play various teens in the town: Zeneeta Shinn (the Mayor’s oldest daughter) and Tommy Djilas (tough young man, who becomes a leader in the band). Teen ensemble will also be the major dance ensemble featured in Marian the Librarian, Shipoopi, and 76 Trombones

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