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FLI Announces Auditions for LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS

FLI_logoFootlighters, Inc. announces auditions for LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS
Stained Glass Theater, 802 York St., Newport, KY 41071

Directed by: Jim Curtis
Produced by: Mary Stone and Janet Wisner
Music direction by: Linda AbbottChoreographer: Arlene Borock-Balczo

Auditions

  • June 15, 2:00 p.m. – 5:00p.m.
  • June 16, 7:30 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
  • June 17, 7:30 p.m. Callbacks

Please come to the audition prepared to sing music that showcases your vocal ability. An accompanist will be available. Rehearsals will begin July 7th

For additional information or questions, please contact Jim Curtis at jjt9461@yahoo.com .  Please indicate in the subject field –auditions.

Show Dates
October 09 – October 25, 2014

A deviously delicious Broadway and Hollywood sci-fi smash musical, LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS has devoured the hearts of theatre goers for over 30 years. The meek floral assistant Seymour Krelborn stumbles across a new breed of plant he names “Audrey II” – after his coworker crush. This foul-mouthed, R&B-singing carnivore promises unending fame and fortune to the down and out Krelborn as long as he keeps feeding it, BLOOD. Over time, though, Seymour discovers Audrey II’s out of this world origins and intent towards global domination.

ROLES

  • AUDREY – A bleached-blond, Billie-Dawn-like, secret love of Seymour’s life. She has poor self-worth and education, but incredibly good looks and a sweet and vulnerable demeanor. Female, 25-35 years old Range: G#3 – D5
  • CRYSTAL, RONNETTE and CHIFFON – Street urchins, acting as the occasional Greek Chorus. Young, hip, and smart, these girls are the only ones who have a grip on reality. Female, 20-30 years old Range: Ab3 – F5
  • MUSHNIK -The seasoned owner of the failing East Side flower shop and Seymour’s nosy boss. He is profit-driven, greedy, and manipulative. Male, 40-60 years old Range: G2 – F4
  • ORIN SCRIVELLO – An egotistical dentist with a passion for leather and sadistic tendencies. Audrey’s abusive boyfriend, who is targeted by Seymour. Male, 30-40 yrs old Range: G2 – G4
  • SEYMOUR KRELBORN – An insecure, put-upon florist’s clerk and eventual hero. He is a genuine, well-meaning man who is taken for granted because of his clumsy ways and poor social skills. Male, 25-35 yrs old Range: A2 – G4
  • ENSEMBLE – 2 – 4 male and female roles to support cast on large numbers and play various parts throughout the production.

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MLT Announces Auditions for SIDE BY SIDE BY SONDHEIM

MLT_logoAll auditions to be held at

Middletown Lyric Theater
1530 Central Avenue
Middletown, Ohio 45044
513-425-7140

SIDE BY SIDE BY SONDHEIM
Music by Stephen Sondheim and Leonard Bernstein and Jule Styne and Richard Rodgers and Mary Rodgers
Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
Continuity by Ned Sherrin

Directed by Charley Shafor
Vocal Direction Julia Abanto Bethune
Pianist Jay Mills

About the Show:
This dazzling array of some of Sondheim’s best-known songs features numbers from landmark shows that revolutionized the musical theatre with their masterful craft and astounding creativity: COMPANY, FOLLIES, A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC, A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM, ANYONE CAN WHISTLE and PACIFIC OVERTURES, not to mention the classics written with musical theatre giants Leonard Bernstein, Jule Styne and Richard Rodgers, WEST SIDE STORY, GYPSY, and DO I HEAR A WALTZ?

Performance Dates: September 19, 20, 26 & 27 2014

Audition Dates: Sunday, June 8, 4pm -5:30pm, Monday & Tuesday, June 9 & 10 7pm – 8:30pm
Those auditioning may arrive at any time during the designated audition hours.

Audition Requirements: Please prepare a Broadway style up-tempo as well as a ballad

Casting Needs:

  • Typically performed with 4 people we may expand to feature an ensemble.
  • Age ranges can vary from 18 and above

Vocal Ranges are:

  • MALE VOCAL RANGES: G2 – B4 & C3 – D4
  • FEMALE VOCAL RANGES: D3 – F5 & E3 – C6

Gas Stipends are possible for those travelling more than 40 miles roundtrip from the theatre.

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MPI Announces Auditions for TAKING MY TURN

mpi_logoDirector Dennis Murphy will hold auditions for the Mariemont Players production of TAKING MY TURN, the award-winning, critically acclaimed musical about people “in their prime” performed by people “in their prime” at 7:00pm on Monday, June 2nd and Tuesday, June 3rd at the Walton Creek Theater, 4101 Walton Creek Road (just east of Mariemont). TAKING MY TURN has music by Gary Williams, lyrics by Will Holt and book by Robert H. Livingston. This production is being produced by Michael Sauer and NancyAnn Storey, with musical direction by John Nixon.

Those auditioning are asked to bring a resume and photo and to prepare two 16-bar contrasting songs from pre-70s Broadway, Cole Porter, Gershwin or the like. Their will also be readings from the script.

The show calls for 8 performers, 4 male and 4 female, who are 50 years and older. One male and one female are African-American. This is a wonderful opportunity for veteran performers to shine onstage!

The score for TAKING MY TURN includes songs from a variety of inspirations: Broadway, classical, waltzes, ballads, jazz and gospel. The spoken words represent stories, poems, remembrances, reflections and even complaints collected from interviews with everyday senior citizens. The result is fresh, a little feisty, full of poignancy and of humor. TAKING MY TURN was the winner of the 1984 Outer Critic’s Circle Award for Best Lyrics/Music and a nominee for the Drama Desk Award for Best Musical. The original production which starred Cissy Houston, Margaret Whiting, Marni Nixon and others was filmed by PBS and shown on “Great Performances.”

Rehearsals for this production will begin in late July, with performances September 12 through September 28, 2014.

For more information, contact the director at 513-921-2909.

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CSP(OH) Announces Auditions for INHERIT THE WIND

CSPO_logoCenterStage Players will hold auditions for their fall performance of INHERIT THE WIND at their performance venue – The North College Hill City Center (1500 W. Galbraith Road, Cincinnati, OH 45231)

Auditions will take place on Sunday, June 1st, 2-5 PM and Monday, June 2nd, 6:30-9:30 PM
(if necessary, call backs will be Wednesday, June 4th, 6:30-9:30 PM)

  • No appointment necessary. Auditioners will be taken in the approximate order of arrival.
  • Auditions will consist of readings from the script.
  • Rehearsals will begin with a kickoff meeting and party on or around Saturday, July 19th.
  • Show dates are September 26, 27 & 28 and October 2, 3 & 4, 2014.

INHERIT THE WIND
Written by Jerome Lawrence and Robert Edwin Lee
Directed by Fred Hunt

INHERIT THE WIND is based on the 1925 Scopes “Monkey” Trial, in which a Tennessee high school science teacher named John T. Scopes (here Betram Cates), was convicted for teaching evolution to his high school students. Some of the characters in the play are fictional and some are based on the real Scopes trial’s participants, including the opposing attorneys Matthew Harrison Brady and Henry Drummond, based on the real Scopes trial’s opposing attorneys William Jennings Bryan and Clarence Darrow.

Character Synopses (some parts might be doubled):

  • Matthew Harrison Brady – The prosecuting attorney. He is a talented orator and an experienced politician. He is a defender of fundamentalism and a self-proclaimed expert on the Bible. He is pompous and self-righteous.
  • Henry Drummond – The defense attorney engaged by the Baltimore Herald for Cates. Drummond is sophisticated, charming, and idealistic. When he defends Cates, he is defending the freedom of thought and “the right to be wrong.”
  • E.K. Hornbeck – A newspaper columnist for the Baltimore Herald who is sent to Hillsboro to cover Cates’ trial. Throughout the trial, he mocks Brady and his fundamentalist beliefs and the people of Hillsboro for their ignorant views about evolution.
  • Bertram Cates – The defendant in the trial, a quiet, modest 24-year-old science teacher who has been arrested for teaching evolution to his sophomore science class.
  • Reverend Jeremiah Brown – A fundamentalist preacher. As the spiritual leader of Hillsboro, he zealously believes in the literal interpretation of the Bible and is cruel and controlling.
  • Rachel Brown – A 22-year-old second-grade schoolteacher who is the daughter of Reverend Jeremiah Brown and a close friend of Cates.
  • Judge -The judge in Cates’ trial. He tries to remain impartial in spite of his religious beliefs.
  • Mrs. Brady – Brady’s wife. She mothers her husband, watching over his health and diet.
  • Meeker – The bailiff at the Hillsboro courthouse for many years. He is nonjudgmental and kind to Cates.
  • Melinda Loomis – A 12-year -old girl. Upon seeing Drummond, she screams that he’s the devil.
  • Howard Blair – A student in Cates’ science class. He testifies against Cates.
  • Mr. Goodfellow – The owner of a general store near the courthouse. He is more interested in running his business than in the arrival of Brady or the upcoming trial.
  • Mrs. Krebs – A member of the Hillsboro community. She plans a community picnic for the celebration of Brady’s arrival and voices her opinions in the courtroom during the trial.
  • Corkin – A local man who helps put up the banner that says, “Read Your Bible.”
  • Bollinger and Platt – Local men who await Brady’s train.
  • Mr. Bannister – A local man who is selected to be a member of the jury.
  • Mrs. McLain – A local woman who sells frond fans to people in the crowd awaiting the arrival of Brady’s train.
  • Mrs. Loomis – Melinda’s mother.
  • Hot Dog Seller – A local man who sells hot dogs to the crowd awaiting Brady’s arrival.
  • Mrs. Blair – Howard’s mother. She is a member of the Bible League and marches in the parade when Brady arrives.
  • Elijah – A hermit. He sells Bibles and voices his religious beliefs to the crowd of people awaiting Brady’s train. He tries to sell a Bible to Hornbeck.
  • Hurdy Gurdy Man – An organ grinder, accompanied by his monkey, who waits with the crowd of people for Brady’s arrival.
  • Timmy – A young boy who excitedly announces to the crowd of people that Brady’s train is coming.
  • Mayor – The mayor of Hillsboro. He gives a speech welcoming Brady and bestows upon him the title of Honorary Colonel in the State Militia.
  • Tom Davenport – District Attorney who assists Brady during the trial.
  • Jesse H. Dunlap – A farmer and cabinetmaker who is interviewed but rejected for jury duty.
  • George Sillers – A man on the jury.
  • Reuter’s Man – A reporter from Reuters News Agency.
  • Harry Y. Esterbrook – A radioman from WGN a radio station in Chicago.
  • Photographer, Scientists, Townspeople, Hawkers, Reporters, Jurors, Spectators – Ensemble roles with little or no lines.

If you have questions about the production, please feel free to contact the director, Fred Hunt (nwlsdhunt@fuse.net or 513.266.6755).

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Playhouse to Audition Children June 7 for 2014 A CHRISTMAS CAROL

CINCINNATI PLAYHOUSE IN THE PARK TO AUDITION CHILDREN JUNE 7
FOR 2014 PRODUCTION OF A CHRISTMAS CAROL

PIP(CINCINNATI) – The Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park will hold auditions on Saturday, June 7, for children interested in performing in the 2014 production of Charles Dickens’ A CHRISTMAS CAROL, presented by U.S. Bank. The show, an annual Tristate holiday tradition, celebrates its 24th year this season with performances running Nov. 26 through Dec. 28, 2014.

Nine area children will be cast to fill speaking and non-speaking parts in the production. Roles are available for boys and girls 8 to 13 years old. Additionally, the part of Tiny Tim requires a boy 6 to 8 years of age. Those cast in previous productions of A CHRISTMAS CAROL will need to audition again to be considered for this year’s show. To be eligible, children must not turn 14 before Dec. 28, 2014.

“Working with the children is what keeps me returning to this production year after year,” says Michael Evan Haney, who will direct A CHRISTMAS CAROL for his 22nd season. “It is a joy, year after year, to watch them gain confidence in rehearsal and achieve a wonderful fearlessness on the stage.”

Children should submit a resume of any experience to the Playhouse, along with a photograph (a good quality school or family photo is acceptable). The resume and photo must be submitted again even if they have been sent in the past. The resume must include exact birth date and height, as well as an email address and telephone number. At the audition, children will be asked to share a one-minute monologue, story or poem with an English accent.

Interested children must be available for all rehearsals, most of which are scheduled around school hours. Rehearsals for A CHRISTMAS CAROL begin in mid-November. Children must also be available for all performances of the show, which are scheduled Tuesdays through Sundays and include some weekday student and public matinees.

Photographs and resumes should be sent to the Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, ATTN: AUDITIONS, c/o Michael Haney, P.O. Box 6537, Cincinnati, Ohio, 45206 or emailed to auditions@cincyplay.com. Email submissions are preferred. The deadline for consideration is June 1.

Those selected to audition will be contacted by telephone to schedule specific times. All auditions will be held at the Playhouse, located in Eden Park at the edge of Mt. Adams.

Adapted by Howard Dallin, A CHRISTMAS CAROL is a faithful retelling of Charles Dickens’ beloved tale of a miserly humbug’s redemption that is enjoyed each season by multiple generations of Cincinnatians. The heartwarming message and spectacular effects of A CHRISTMAS CAROL make the show one of the Playhouse’s most popular productions each season.

The Playhouse is supported, in part, by the generosity of the tens of thousands of individuals and businesses that give to ArtsWave.

The Ohio Arts Council helps fund the Playhouse with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans.

The Playhouse also receives funding from the Shubert Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts.

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