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NET Announces Season Auditions

NETAt the end of June, New Edgecliff Theatre will be holding auditions for two of its 2013-2014 productions.

All auditions are held at the Essex Studios, 2511 Essex Place, Cincinnati, OH 45206. NO APPOINTMENT IS NECESSARY.

Please come prepared to read from the script; you may also be asked to perform a monologue. Bring a headshot and resume, if available. If you have additional questions, please contact Artistic Director Jim Stump at jstump@newedgecliff.com.

Bus Stop directed by Jared Doren
Tuesday 6/25, 6-10pm
Call Backs (if needed) Wednesday 6/26, 6-10pm

Other People’s Money directed by Greg Proccacino
Thursday 6/27, 6-10 p.m.
Call Backs (if needed) Saturday 6/29, 1-4 p.m.

PLEASE NOTE:
The 12 Dates of Christmas has already been cast. Roles in our radio drama fundraiser Frankenstein are by invitation only. Interested parties should contact Artistic Director Jim Stump at jstump@newedgecliff.com.

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SC Announces 2013-2014 Season Auditions

SC_logoStagecrafters will be holding auditions for the 2013 – 2014 Season on June 26 & 27 from 7:00 pm – 9:30 pm at the Sharonville Fine Arts Center, 11165 Reading Rd.

There will be cold readings from the script. Please bring resume and headshot if you have them. If you have questions please use the contact form at www.stagecraftersinc.org.

BUS STOP by William Inge, directed by Eve Bolton. Cast – 5 M, 3 W.
Production dates – Sept. 28 & 29, Oct. 4, 5 & 6, 2013.

  • Elma Duckworth, a waitress – Must be able to play mid – late teens
  • Grace Hoylard, owner of the restaurant
  • Cherie, a chanteuse
  • Bo Decker, a young rancher and cowboy
  • Will Masters, a Sheriff
  • Dr. Gerald Lyman, a former college professor
  • Carl, a bus driver
  • Virgil Blessing, a ranch hand 

In the middle of a howling snowstorm, a bus out of Kansas City pulls up at a cheerful roadside diner. All roads are blocked, and four or five weary travelers are going to have to hole up until morning. Cherie, a nightclub chanteuse in a sparkling gown and a seedy fur-trimmed jacket, is the passenger with most to worry about. She’s been pursued, made love to and finally kidnapped by a twenty-one-year-old cowboy ready to sling her over his shoulder and carry her, alive and kicking, all the way to Montana. As a counterpoint to the main romance, the proprietor of the cafe and the bus driver, at last, find time to develop a friendship of their own; a middle-age scholar comes to terms with himself; and a young girl who works in the cafe also gets her first taste of romance.

THE DIXIE SWIM CLUB by Nicholas Hope, Jessie Jones & Jamie Wooten, directed by Karen Vanover. Cast – 5 W (must be able to play 40s to 60s).

Production dates March 8, 9, 14, 15 &16, 2014

  • Sheree – the spunky team captain, desperately tries to maintain her organized and “perfect” life, and continues to be the group’s leader.
  • Dinah – the wisecracking overachiever, is a career dynamo. But her victories in the courtroom are in stark contrast to the frustrations of her personal life.
  • Lexie – pampered and outspoken, is determined to hold on to her looks and youth as long as possible. She enjoys being married – over and over and over again.
  • Vernadette – self-deprecating and acerbic, acutely aware of the dark cloud that hovers over her life, has decided to just give in and embrace the chaos.
  • Jeri Neal – sweet, eager to please, experiences a late entry into motherhood that takes them all by surprise.  

Five Southern women, whose friendships began many years ago on their college swim team, set aside a long weekend every August to recharge those relationships. Free from husbands, kids and jobs, they meet at the same beach cottage on North Carolina’s Outer Banks to catch up, laugh and meddle in each other’s lives. THE DIXIE SWIM CLUB focuses on four of those weekends and spans a period of thirty-three years.

DEARLY DELOVED by Hope, Jones & Wooten, directed by Michael L. Morehead. Cast – 4 M, 7 W (doubling)

Production dates May 10, 11, 16, 17 & 18, 2014

  • Frankie Dubberly- youngest Futrelle sister, mother of the bride
  • Honey Rae – oldest of the Futrelle sisters, the floozy black sheep
  • Twink – middle Futrelle sister, desperate to get married
  • Geneva Musgrave – wedding coordinator & owner/operator of a florist
  • shop/bus depot
  • Tina Jo – oldest twin daughter of Frankie and Dub
  • Dub Dubberly – Frankie’s husband, father of the bride
  • Justin Waverly – delivery boy and seminarian
  • Gina Jo – Tina Jo’s identical twin sister, the bride
  • Nelda Lightfoot – local psychic
  • Patsy Price – Tina Jo’s future mother-in-law
  • John Curtis Waverly – highway patrolman, Dub’s best friend

The Futrelle Sisters, Frankie, Honey Raye and Twink, are throwing a wedding. Frankie has almost made herself sick with elaborate preparations for her daughter Tina Jo’s antebellum-inspired wedding, and the rumor mill in their small town of Fayro, Texas, is working overtime.  No surprise there, the Futrelle Sisters have never been strangers to gossip. After all, they did survive the scandalous breakup of their almost-famous gospel singing trio, The Sermonettes. In spite of her own marital problems, Frankie has held steadfastly to the hope that she can pull off one “final Futrelle occasion” with elegance and style with the help of the cantankerous wedding coordinator, Miss Geneva, who runs the local floral shop/bus depot. But on the day of the nuptials, Frankie’s hope begins to dim. Will the wedding come off without a hitch and what has Clovis Sanford’s House of Meat got to do with it? Will the Sermonettes reunite? You’ll just have to see this rollicking comedy to find out.

All 3 plays are presented through special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc.

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VP Announces Auditions for DARKSIDE

VP_logoVillage Players announces auditions for DARKSIDE by Ken Jones

Monday, July 1, 7 pm
Tuesday, July 2, 7 pm

8 N. Ft. Thomas Ave., Fort Thomas KY 41075

Directed by Michael L. Morehead / Cold readings from the script / Bring conflicts through Oct. 5 / Headshots and resumes accepted but not required.

Casting requirements:

4 men

  • Houston (Mission Control)
  • Bill Griffin, command module pilot
  • Gunner Smith, flight commander
  • Edward Stone, lunar module pilot 

2 Women (Late 20s-40s: depends on who auditions and are cast in the men’s roles)

  • Beth Griffin, Bill’s wife
  • Gigi Stone, Ed’s wife 

1 Role not gender specific

  • Reporter 

Show dates: Sept. 27, 28, 29; Oct. 3, 4 & 5, 2013

Questions and more information: morehead71@gmail.com

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PIP’s Children’s Auditions for A CHRISTMAS CAROL

PIP_Christmas CarolThe Playhouse will hold auditions on Saturday, June 22, for children interested in performing in the 2013 production of A Christmas Carol. Performances of the show will take place this year from Nov. 27 to Dec. 29.

Nine area children will be cast to fill speaking and non-speaking parts in the annual production. Roles are available for boys and girls ages 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. 30, 2013.

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, and the resume must indicate exact birth date and height. At the audition, children will be asked to share a one-minute monologue, story or poem with an English accent.

Headshots and resumes should be sent to:

Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park
ATTN: AUDITIONS
c/o Michael Haney
P. O. Box 6537
Cincinnati, OH 45206

OR emailed to auditions@cincyplay.com

To be considered, all photos and resumes must be received at the Playhouse by June 10 and include an email address. Those selected to audition will be contacted by telephone to schedule specific times. All auditions will be held at the Playhouse.

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GLORY OF THE KING Auditions

MISC_Casting call2June 13th (5-7), 14th (5-7) and June 15th (noon to 4)

Call backs: TBD (Contact will be made on an individual basis)

Show dates: December 5, 6, 7, 8.

Rehearsals begin:  Mid-September (Schedule pending)

GLORY OF THE KING 2013 Character Breakdowns and descriptions

GLORY OF THE KING 2013
“A Soldier’s story”

Location:
Hartzell United Methodist Church
8999 Applewood Drive
Blue Ash, Ohio 45236
Contact Zach Riggins at: gripmeister2001@yahoo.com

Characters:

  • Church Staff – Leads – all speaking: Names: Age range:
  • Church Secretary………Mrs. Mariah “Miss M.” Mangrum (60 to 70)
    Mariah is a very spiritual woman with great knowledge of the bible and bible stories. She is dedicated to serving the poor and under-privileged. She has a great understanding of the church, the neighborhood, and the people who live in it. She is a great care-giver and humanitarian.
  • Church Minister…………………….…Rev. Aeneas J. Mackenzie (50-60)
    An experienced Minister, but is rather naïve to the new surroundings he is in. However, he is a capable man and is willing to work hard to bring things to fruition and loves the children who stay in the mission. He is dedicated to making their lives better.
  • Homeless Woman: Limited speaking
    Homeless Woman………………………Cecilia “C.C.” Gentile (60’s-70’s)
    C.C. is a fixture at the mission church and is a member of the surrounding community. A quiet woman, she is very attached to the Mission church and has made it her home.
  • Soldiers- Three main characters:
    • Marine (Lead)……….……Major, John Wesley “J.W.” Wright AGE: 35-40
      A soldier just returning from the war. He is a very upstanding individual with great vitality and spirit! He is a family man with a good upbringing. He has a great attitude toward life and takes his Christian beliefs very seriously and wants others to believe as well. He is dedicated to the idea of perseverance and initiative while trying to help the spirit of others.
    • Army (Supporting role)………Staff Sgt. Thomas “Tommy” Powell 35-40
      Thomas is a man that has lost his way spiritually…he was actively involved in battle and saw a lot of death, horror and injustice, he has become cynical about life and in particular Christianity and religion. He is a person that is struggling to find his way in life. That said; we get the feeling that Thomas still has a good heart, but is afraid to let go and establish lasting relationships with anyone, especially a re-establishment of his Christian beliefs. He is most definitely a tortured soul.
    • Navy (Supporting role)……Petty officer Hezekiah “Hezie” Isaacs AGE: (25-35)
      A Lover of life and a very affable Man. He has seen much battle as well, but has a belief that it is his Christian duty to defend his country and to reach out to others. He is willing to help almost anyone and has a close attachment to children. We get the feeling that he grew up in a large family where religion and people are respected. He is very close to his parents and his siblings.
  • Coast Guard*………….……..……. (non-speaking)……………………. (25-35)
  • Air Force*……………………..…… (non-speaking)…………………….. (25-35)
  • Voice of General (recorded)………….………..Gen. Josiah A. Bartlett (60-70)
    The voice of the general should be a person with a weathered tough sound….a man that has seen battle and won many. He is A strong vibrant, and tough personality but not afraid to reveal some emotion.
  • Voice of Captain (recorded)……………………Capt. Russell Mitchell (45-50)
    A strong commanding voice worthy of a leader and a person determined to move up in rank. There is great authority in his voice.
  • Represented at the ceremonies but not actors in the show.
    • Parents and family of John Wesley Wright (Speaking):
    • Mom/Grandma……………………………….…Faye B. Wright (50’s-60’s)
      A Christian woman with a touch of worldliness…very caring and loving. She prides herself on being a good cook and a great grandma.
    • Dad/Grandpa……………………………………John C. Wright II (50’s-60’s)
      A loving, caring father figure…and because he has a military background, there is some hint of toughness in his demeanor…but he is understanding and compassionate.
    • Wife………………..………………………………………Angela Wright ((35-40)
      Angela is a dedicated wife and mother who held down the household while JW has been away at war. She has raised the two children, mostly by herself and has done a good job of it. She is respectful and loving.
    • Child/Girl (speaking and singing)……………..……….Sonja Wright (8-12)
      A smart, thoughtful, bundle of energy! There is NO doubt the Sonja is headed toward a leadership role of some sort when she reaches adulthood.
    • Child/Boy (speaking and singing)…………………………..Billy Wright (8-11)
      Another bundle of energy smart and thinks a lot of his sister. But there is no doubt that he looks to Sonja for guidance.
  • Child Leads – *all speaking and singing (10) Homeless and poor; 5 Girls: 5 Boys:
    • Lauren – Teen* Leader (13-16) Aaron – Teen* Leader (13-16)
    • Elizabeth – Child* (8-12) David – child* (8-12)
    • Hannah – child* (8-12) Zach – child* (8-12)
    • Grace – child* (8-12 Colin – child* (8-12
    • Sarah – Pre-teen* (12-13) Ajay – Pre-teen* (12-13)
    • (10) Extra children-non speaking roles, but all will sing. 

NOTE: We will be using an additional choir made up of singing extras and children on the following songs….”Son of God” “The Promise” and “Let there be peace on Earth”. The additional choir will also participate in the Ceremonial Pageant and Soldier dismissal Ceremony. We want 20 – 30 people for these scenes, mostly made up of adults of all ages and sexes. MUST BE ABLE TO SING!

You will need to attend some choir and blocking rehearsals in the fall.

Other characters/non-speaking/non-singing:

  • Mary and Joseph
  • Wise Men (3)
  • Shepherds (6)
  • Cross bearer – muscular young man (1)
  • Roman Soldiers (6) Older teens/robust young men
  • Dancers (10) Teens to adults

NOTE:
The ages specified are only guidelines for auditions and character development. A higher or lower age will be considered if it is determined that the actor can portray the part with credibility.

This is a spiritually based production!

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