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Falcon Announces All Auditions‏ for 2014-2015 Season

FT_logoWe’re pleased to announce auditions for the entire Falcon Season.  Each show will audition individually; please be sure to audition for each show you’re interested in.

For all auditions, please bring a resume and headshot if you have them.

Please direct all audition questions to auditions@falcontheater.net

IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT
Directed by Ed Cohen
August 18 & 19
7-9 PM
Monmouth Theatre
Show dates:  February 13-28, 2015
7 men:
  • (the role of Virgil Tibbs has been pre-cast)
  • Chief Gillespie:  30-50
  • Sam Wood:  20’s-30’s
  • Pete:  20’s-40’s
  • Tatum/Endicott/Jennings:  30’s-50’s
  • Coroner/Mayor/Klansman:  40’s-50’s
  • Harvey/Purdy/Klansman:  30’s-50’s
  • Kaufman/Ralph/Klansman:  30’s-50’s
1 woman:
  • Noreen Purdy:  late teens/early 20’s (should play as teens)
Auditionees will be asked to read from the script

ASSASSINS
Directed by Jared Doren
August 20 & 21
6-9 PM
Monmouth Theatre

Show Dates:  May 29-June 13, 2015

Prepare two contrasting pieces 16 – 32 bars max.  No a cappella or taped auditions.  May be asked to read from the script.

EIGHT: THE REINDEER MONOLOGUES
Directed by Tara Williams
September 7 & 9
7-9 PM
Monmouth Theatre

Show dates:  December 5-13, 2014

Auditions will be cold readings from the script.

  • Dasher-Lead reindeer, in charge, 40-50, Male
  • Cupid- Gay,flamboyant, gossip, 20-40, Male
  • Hollywood- Conceited, celebrity wanna be, 20-40, Male
  • Blitzen- Feminist, no nonsense, in your face, 20-50, Female
  • Comet- Southern, former juvenile offender, brash, 30-50, Male
  • Dancer- Jewish, ditzy, not sure what side to take, 30-50, Female
  • Donner- Rudolf’s Dad, sympathetic, a bit lost, 40-50, Male
  • Vixen- smart, sincere, full of sex appeal, 20-35, Female
COVER OF LIFE
Directed by Tracy M. Schoster
September 29 & 30
7-9 PM
Monmouth Theatre
Show Dates:  April 10-25, 2015
Auditions will be cold readings from the script.

The play takes place in a very small town in Louisiana during WWII (1943)
  • Tood: early 20’s  Genuine, bit of a dreamer but determined
  • Sybil:  mid 20’s.  “Sophisticated” or “fast” in her crowd
  • Weetsie: mid 20’s. Plain.  Religious and very much the country girl.
  • Aunt Ola: Mid 40’s-50. The mother-in-law of the 3 women. Strong, matriarchal.
  • Kate:  Early/Mid 40’s.  Correspondent/Photographer for Life Magazine.  Successful woman in a man’s world
  • Addie Mae: Mid 40’s. Local newspaper reporter
  • Tommy:  early 20’s. The youngest brother of the family. Married to Tood. Eager, friendly and insecure.

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CCPA Seeks Cinderella for INTO THE WOODS

CCPACincinnati Landmark Productions will hold auditions for the role of Cinderella in INTO THE WOODS on Saturday, August 23rd from 1-3pm. Auditions will be held at the Covedale Center for the Performing Arts, 4990 Glenway Avenue in West Price Hill.

Important Audition Information:  Once you set up your audition appointment.  We will send you song cuts from the show to prepare including: the ends of “On the Steps of the Palace” and “No One Is Alone.”  The role of Cinderella requires a solid, legit soprano voice-type.

Candidates will be asked to read from the script and we’ll provide you that material in advance too. MUST HAVE A RESUME listing theatrical experience in order to audition. A headshot/picture is appreciated but not required.

Contact Jennifer Perrino at jenniferperrino@covedalecenter.com or at 513.241.6550 to set your audition appt.

Please note:  No more than three conflicts will be accepted during the rehearsal process for this production.

INTO THE WOODS
October 23 – November 16, 2014
Book by  James Lapine; Music and Lyrics by  Stephen Sondheim

The Brothers Grimm hit Broadway with an epic fairytale where worlds collide. Stephen Sondheim takes favorite storybook characters and brings them together for a timeless musical and modern classic. The story follows a Baker and his wife who wish to have a child, Cinderella who wishes to attend the King’s Festival, and Jack who wishes his cow would give milk… and a Witch! In Act One, Everyone’s wish is granted, but the consequences of their actions return to haunt them in Act Two, as they grow beyond the realm of fairy tales.  One of Sondheim’s most popular works, INTO THE WOODS features great songs like “Agony”, “No One is Alone” and “Children Will Listen.”  Matthew Wilson, Director/Choreographer; Michael Kennedy, Music Director; Jenny Lutes, Production Stage Manager 

Cinderella

soprano

17 – 26 years old

Rehearsals begin:  Sunday, September 7, 2014
Performance dates:   October 23 – November 16, 2014

For more information on auditions, contact us at (513) 241 – 6550.  Check us out on the web at www.cincinnatilandmarkproductions.com.

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FLI Announces Auditions for THE MUSICAL COMEDY MURDERS OF 1940

FLI_logoSunday, August 17th 6:00pm-9:00pm
Monday, August 18th 6:00pm-9:00pm

Auditions held at Footlighters, Inc. (Stained Glass Theatre): 802 York Street, Newport, KY

Director: Amanda Emmons

Rehearsals begin middle of October.
Show runs January 9th-24th

  • Resumes and headshots requested but not required.
  • Those wishing to audition should schedule an audition slot on SignUp Genius by following this link http://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050d44a5ab23a64-auditions.  Those without an appointment are encouraged to still audition and will be seen in the first available time slot.  Please arrive early to your audition time to complete your audition form and conflict sheet.
  • Those auditioning should be prepared to read from the script.  You can preview audition sides by following this link http://www.avhstheatre.org/Forms/Audition%20Sides%20Musical%20Comedy%203514%20Murders
  • The show has characters with different dialects, so the director may ask people to demonstrate their dialect capability.
  • While NOT a musical, this show has some characters who are very theatrical and sing randomly in the show, so you will be asked to sing a few bars of a favorite song (unaccompanied)
  • The director may ask you to participate in short improvisation exercises.
  • The director is looking for individuals who are not afraid to have a great time on stage.  Those auditioning are encouraged to show big personalities and not be afraid to come out of their shell.

Questions?? Contact Amanda at Amanda.y.emmons@gmail.com!

Musical Comedy Murders of 1940 Character Break Down:

  • Helsa Wenzel: Helsa is the German maid of the Grossenknueten estate. She is killed in the first scene of the play, only to be impersonated by her twin brother, Dieter. The actress who plays Helsa also appears at the end of the play as “Katrina, the cook from Koblenz.”
  • Elsa Von Grossenknueten: Elsa is the owner of the mansion and is the financial backer of many musicals. Elsa summons the group together in an attempt to find out who murdered her “friend” Bebe McAllister. She is extremely eccentric, and her grandfather was a spy. She claims that espionage runs in her blood.
  • Michael Kelly:  Kelly is an undercover cop. Elsa appeals to him to help solve the mystery of the Stage Door Slasher. Kelly’s tough, no-nonsense attitude puts him at odds with the zany Elsa and the dramatic types that visit.  Ideally reads with Irish accent.
  • Patrick O’Reilly:  O’Reilly claims to be an Irish tenor (fake Irish accent helpful). Eventually, O’Reilly claims to be “Tony Garibaldi”, an undercover cop with a bronx accent-only to reveal himself as a Gestapo Agent named Klaus Stansdorff, sent to find German defectors.  German accent helpful.
  • Ken De La Maize:  Ken is a “typical” director, speaking of theater as a “pure art.” He also has an annoying habit of name-dropping, constantly citing the various celebrities he has worked with over the years. Everyone always claims to have seen the films he makes, only for him to reveal that they have not yet been released.
  • Nikki Crandall: Nikki is considered a typical chorus girl-but she is eventually revealed to be Ensign Nicole Crandall, of US Navel Intelligence. Her secret mission was to find the Germans who were to sabotage American war efforts. She is also interested in solving the mystery of the Stage Door Slasher.
  • Eddie McCuen: Directly based on Bob Hope, Eddie is the out of work comedian. He has an obvious attraction to Nikki the whole play. He’s afraid of everything and uses humor to mask his true cowardly nature.
  • Marjorie Baverstock: Marjorie is a Broadway producer. Think New York upper class broadway groupie. She constantly flatters everyone around her, and speaks in elevated language; her “new word” is “divoon.”
  • Roger Hopewell:  Roger is the composer and Bernice’s writing partner; the two have had a string of Broadway hits. The American Fop, Roger enjoys teasing Ken about his artistic ways, but flares up whenever someone insults his musical style. He also knows how to deal with Bernice’s many quirks.
  • Bernice Roth: All the time is Martini time for Bernice.  She is Roger’s writing partner. Bernice is very odd and emotional, frequently losing her composure and screaming. Think hippy mets gypsy mets drunk uncle (aunt).

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NET Announces Auditions for THE LITTLE DOG LAUGHED

NETNew Edgecliff Theatre announces auditions for THE LITTLE DOG LAUGHED by Douglas Carter Beane Sunday August 3 from 4 to 6 p.m. Call backs will be Monday August 4 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.

Auditions will be held at the Dramakinetics Studio, 4222 Hamilton Ave., Cincinnati OH 45223. The entrance is at the rear of the building.

Rehearsals will begin late August; performances will be late September/early October. All roles are paid.

We are seeking actors for the following roles:

  • Mitchell – Late 20’s to mid-30’s, a rising star in action films fighting a “slight recurring case of homosexuality”
  • Diane – mid-30’s to early 40’s, Mitchell’s acerbic agent who will protect his career at any cost
  • Alex – early to mid-20’s, good looking male escort looking for something more out of life.
  • Ellen – early to mid-20’s, Alex’s sometime girlfriend with problems of her own

Actors will be seen in groups every and will do cold readings from the script.

To set an appointment, send an email to jstump@newedgecliff.com.

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GHCT Announcs Auditions for THE SOUND OF MUSIC

GHCTAUDITIONS FOR
RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN’S
THE SOUND OF MUSIC

Produced by Tracy Botos & Joellyn Goos
Directed by Kevin Brunck
Vocal & Music Direction by Ryan Heinrich
Choreographed by Sandy Wiesman

CHILDREN- Ages 5 to 15
SUNDAY, AUGUST 24th                  2:00PM
MONDAY, AUGUST 25th                                6:30PM

ADULTS- Ages 16 and Up
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd            7:00PM
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd     7:00PM

Auditions will be held at:
The Creative Center at the Palace
215 South Third Street
Hamilton, Ohio 45011

  • The role of the Mother Abbess has been pre-cast. It will be played by Bess-Arlene Camacho.  All other roles are available.
  • The roles of the younger children (Friedrich, Louisa, Brigitta, Kurt, Marta & Gretl) will be double cast to create two casts of children.
  • Children and Adults should prepare one song in a Musical Theatre style. Singing a song from the show is acceptable.  There are several supporting roles which will not require a vocal audition.
  • Piano accompaniment as well as CD playback will be available for the auditions.
  • Please bring a complete list of conflict dates from mid-September through early December.
  • The production will begin rehearsals the week of September 8th.
  • There will be no rehearsals the week of September 15th through September 21st. Rehearsals will resume the week of September 22nd.
  • We will rehearse 3 nights per-week, September through October. We will rehearse 4 nights per-week in November.  There will be no rehearsals on November 26, 27, 28, 29.
  • The specific days of the week we rehearse will be determined after the show is cast.
  • The show will be performed at Parrish Auditorium on the Hamilton Campus of Miami University on December 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7.
  • For additional information, please contact Director, Kevin Brunck at kevin.brunck@visitkingsisland.com or krbrunck@gmail.com.

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