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Auditions Announced for CHICAGO at Wilmington College Community Summer Theatre

WC_logoMay 21, 22, & 23 at 7:15 p.m.
in Heiland Theatre at Wilmington College.

Directed by J. Wynn Alexande
Music directed by Matt Spradlin
Choreography by Cole Haugh

**AUDITIONS are open to anyone 16 years old and up.**

  • ​You are only REQUIRED to attend ONE audition date, but you are STRONGLY encouraged to attend as many audition dates as possible.
  • The auditions will be workshop style. We encourage you to look over the music provided and familiarize yourself with the show.
  • Auditions each night will consist of vocal work, dancing, and reading from the script.
  • You will be asked to learn several pieces of music from the show and sing them in large and small groups. You may be asked to sing by yourself or assigned “homework” for solo singing another night.
  • You will be asked to showcase your talents in movement by learning a quick combination and performing it in large and small groups.
  • You will be asked to do cold reads from the script as part of the acting portion of the audition. Little or no preparation time will be given before the readings. Be sure to make bold choices and showcase ability to take direction if given.

AUDITION MUSIC
We will teach you what you need to know at the auditions, but if you would like a head start, please look over and listen to the following pieces. The best soundtrack to listen to is the 1996 Revival Cast Recording.

  1. Everyone will learn “And All That Jazz.”
  2. All women will learn “Roxie.”
  3. All men will learn “All I Care About.”
  4. POTENTIAL ADDITION: Women over 30 will learn “When You’re Good to Mama.”

Click here for the audition packet.

Performance dates are July 13-16

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Auditions Announced for CALENDAR GIRLS at Middletown Lyric Theatre

MLT_logoCALENDAR GIRLS by Tim Firth

Directed by Charley Shafor

Audition Dates:

  • SUNDAY, JUNE 4th 6pm – 8pm
  • MONDAY, JUNE 5th 7pm – 8:30pm

Audition Requirements:

  • Cold Readings from the script
  • Please fill out our audition form PRIOR to your audition
  • Rehearsals will start Early August
  • Please be conflict free for the week of August 28th leading up to the opening on September 8th

Synopsis
When Annie’s husband John dies of leukemia, she and best friend Chris resolve to raise money for a new settee in the local hospital waiting room. They manage to persuade four fellow Women’s Institute members to pose nude with them for an “alternative” calendar. The calendar is a success, but Chris and Annie’s friendship is put to the test under the strain of their newfound fame. Based on the true story of eleven WI members who posed nude for a calendar to raise money for the Leukemia Research Fund,

Casting Requirements
10 Females / 4 Males

Character Descriptions – *Age ranges for characters will be treated as a guide only and not strictly enforced

  • Chris – Female 40– 60: Chris is the life of the party. She will talk to people she doesn’t know, fill any awkward silences and generate laughter. Chris is at home in a crowd because she loves holding court and being the center of attention. Without Chris in her life, Annie would be better behaved, but she wouldn’t have as much fun. When they are together they are like naughty schoolgirls.
  • Annie- Female – 40– 60: Annie will join in mischief, but is at 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 make things right. 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.
  • Cora – Female – Around 40: Cora’s past is the most eclectic. Her horizons broadened when she went to college. This caused a tectonic shift with her more parochial parents. She came back to them pregnant and tail-between-the-legs, but Cora has too much native resilience to be downtrodden. She is the joker in the pack, but never 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 – Female – 60– 70: 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 rollercoasters. 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.
  • Celia – Female – 35– 50: 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. 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 to the WI.
  • Ruth – Female – Around 40: 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 one of the cartilage in the spine of the WI and keep everyone happy. She has spine herself. If she was too wet, no one would wantheraround, but they do, and they feel protective of her because they sense there is something better in Ruth than her life is letting out.They are proved right. The Rabbit costume should be a cocktail of good intentions and not enough time.
  • Marie Female – Around 50: Marie has gradually built the current “Marie” around herself over the years as a defence 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.
  • John – Male –  50s: 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 out the lights.
  • Rod – Male – 50s You have to be a certain kind of guy to stick with Chris, and Rod loves being that guy. He can give back what he gets and has a deadpan humour, which has always made Chris laugh. Hedrinks 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 channelled through the wives.
  • Lawrence – Male – Late 20s, Hesitant without being nerdy, Lawrence is a shy young 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.
  • Lady Cravenshire – Female 60s– 70s, 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. She is not a tweed wearer. She must glide in like a galleon.
  • Elaine – Female – 20s, Elaine really doesn’t mean to be so patronizing, but Jessie seems from another world, the world of her gran. She wears clinical whites. You feel as if you could cut yourself on that dress.
  • Liam – Male – Late 20s–30s,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 wefeel is professional. For Liam, this photo shoot is a job, and not the job he wanted.
  • Brenda Hulse – Female – 40– 60 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.

Production dates: Sept. 8-16

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Auditions Announced for THE PROM at Cincinnati Music Theatre

CMT_logoCincinnati Music Theatre is excited to announce Auditions for their fall 2023 production of THE PROM. Winner of the Drama Desk Award for Best Musical, THE PROM expertly captures all the humor and heart of a classic musical comedy with a message that resonates with audiences now more than ever. Performance dates for THE PROM are November 3-11, 2023.

AUDITION DATES:

  • Sunday, June 18, 2023, 4:00- 10:00 p.m.
  • Tuesday, June 20, 2023, 7:00-10:00 p.m.

(Call backs will be held Wednesday, June 21 at 7:00 p.m.)

Clifton United Methodist Church
3416 Clifton Avenue, Cincinnati, OH

Please prepare and provide the following for your audition:

  • 16-32 bars of a Broadway-style song that showcases your vocal range
  • Sheet music in the proper key with cuts marked. An accompanist will be provided (no CD’s, tapes, or a cappella numbers, please.)
  • Shoes and clothing appropriate for a dance audition.
  • A memory of your high school prom experience
  • A copy of your resume and headshot
  • A list of potential rehearsal conflicts from mid-August to mid-November

Additional information about this production can be found at www.cincinnatimusictheatre.org.

Sign up for an audition slot at www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0945a8ae22abf5c52-theprom#/

Each person signed up for an audition will receive an audition form via email. Please complete the form and bring it with you to your audition.

Questions? Please contact Producer Kathy Beiting at kbbeiting@cinci.rr.com.

Proof of Covid-19 vaccination

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Auditions Announced for THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME at INNOVAtheatre

INNOV_logoINNOVAtheatre is excited to announce auditions for their upcoming musical THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME.

Based on the Victor Hugo novel and songs from the Disney animated feature, THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME showcases the film’s Academy Award-nominated score, as well as new songs by Menken and Schwartz. Peter Parnell’s new book embraces story theatre and features verbatim passages from Hugo’s gothic novel.

The musical begins as the bells of Notre Dame sound through the famed cathedral in fifteenth-century Paris. Quasimodo, the deformed bell-ringer who longs to be “Out There,” observes all of Paris reveling in the Feast of Fools. Held captive by their devious caretaker, the archdeacon Dom Claude Frollo, they escape for the day and they join the boisterous crowd, only to be treated cruelly by all but the beautiful gypsy, Esmeralda. Quasimodo isn’t the only one captivated by her free spirit, though – the handsome Captain Phoebus and Frollo are equally enthralled. As the three vie for her attention, Frollo embarks on a mission to destroy the gypsies – and it’s up to Quasimodo to save them all.

AUDITIONS:
THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME
Music: Alan Menken
Lyrics: Stephen Schwartz
Book: Peter Parnell
Based on the Victor Hugo novel and songs from the Disney film.

Presented by INNOVAtheatre
Directed by: Richard Lee Waldeck
Musical Direction by: Lori Topping & George Drewyor
Choreography by: Isadore Karrick

The Audition form can be found here – https://docs.google.com/document/d/11BtPSewgASnvfJlWiV2H5LNFc-H_-IoA/edit

The Sign up form can be found here –
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/5080e4badad29a2fa7-thehunchback#/

Auditions:

  • Monday- June 12th • 7 pm
  • Tuesday- June 13th • 7 pm

Possible Callbacks: Wednesday- June 14th • 7 pm

Performances:

  • Fri., August 25 • 8 pm
  • Sat., August 26 • 8 pm
  • Sun., August 27 • 3 pm
  • Fri., September 1 • 8 pm
  • Sat., September 2 • 8 pm
  • Sun., September 3 • 3 pm

The auditions will be closed so please make sure to sugn up for your audition slot. Walk ins will be taken on a open slot availability basis. Please prepare two contrasting musical theatre vocal selections that best shows off your voice. 16-32 bars ONLY. Bring sheet music in the appropriate key and clearly marked for the accompanist. Backing tracks are NOT allowed. Please no A cappella selections. You may be asked to sing your second selection or sing from the show. You may be asked to return to a callbacj on Wednesday. Please bring a resume and all known conflicts. Headshots are not required but are appreciated.

Auditions, rehearsals and performances will take place at The Sorg Opera House 63 South Main Street, Middletown, Ohio

The production will be presented with FULL live orchestra.

All roles are open and non union – non paid positions. For more information contact us at INNOVAtheatre@gmail.com

Casting:

  • Claude Frollo: Archdeacon of Notre Dame Cathedral and the most powerful cleric in Paris, he is the reluctant caretaker of Quasimodo. He will do whatever it takes to rid the city of the gypsy “vermin,” even as he lusts after Esmeralda. Calculating, manipulative, and obsessive.
    Gender: Male / Age: 40 to 50
    Vocal range top: Bb4 / Vocal range bottom: E2
  • Jehan Frollo: Claude’s reckless younger brother. With the gypsy Florika, he fathers Quasimodo, who he leaves in his brother’s care. Wild, passionate, and strong-willed.
    Gender: Male / Age: 20 to 30
    Vocal range top: Eb5 / Vocal range bottom: F3
  • Florika: A gypsy and Quasimodo’s mother.
    Gender: Female / Age: 20 to 30
    Vocal range top: F#5 / Vocal range bottom: E4
  • Father Dupin: A priest of Notre Dame and Claude and Jehan’s guardian.
    Gender: Male / Age: 40 to 60
    Vocal range top: A3 / Vocal range bottom: C3
  • Quasimodo: The deformed bell-ringer of Notre Dame and Claude Frollo’s charge. Lonely and staunchly obedient to Frollo, They possess a vivid imagination that brings to life the bells and gargoyles of the cathedral. Despite their shyness and uncertainty, they quickly befriend Esmeralda. Big-hearted, and brave when need be.
    Gender: Male or Female Age: 20 to 30
    Vocal range top: Bb5 / Vocal range bottom: Bb2
  • Clopin Trouillefou: The clever and charismatic King of the Gypsies. An air of mystery surrounds Clopin, who often leaves the scene in a puff of smoke. As the master of ceremonies for the Feast of Fools, he is witty and playful, but he boasts a darker, serious nature when not performing for the crowd.
    Gender: Male / Age: 30 to 40
    Vocal range top: F#5 / Vocal range bottom: D3
  • Captain Phoebus de Martin: Returning to Paris after serving in the war, Phoebus takes up his new position as Captain of the Cathedral Guard. Overconfident yet charming, this handsome, strong soldier makes the ladies swoon, yet his moral compass is also strong, and he openly defies the corrupted Frollo.
    Gender: Male / Age: 25 to 40
    Vocal range top: Ab4 / Vocal range bottom: A2
  • Lieutenant Frederic Charlus: Lieutenant of the Cathedral Guard and loyal friend to Phoebus.
    Gender: Male / Age: 20 to 30
  • Esmeralda: A beautiful and free-spirited gypsy who possesses the strong sense of justice and morality that Frollo lacks. Compassionate, she frees Quasimodo from the frenzied mob at the Feast of Fools and, against her better judgment, falls for the cocky Phoebus.
    Gender: Female / Age: 20 to 30
    Vocal range top: D5 / Vocal range bottom: E3
  • King Louis XI: King of France, nicknamed the Prudent.
    Gender: Male / Age: 40 to 50
  • Tribunal: A judicial officer.
    Gender: Male / Age: 20 to 50
    Vocal range top: E4 / Vocal range bottom: G2
  • Madam: Owner of a brothel and safe haven for gypsies.
    Gender: Female / Age: 35 to 50
  • Saint Aphrodisius: A stained-glass image that comes to life.
    Gender: Male / Age: 30 to 50
    Vocal range top: E4 / Vocal range bottom: B3
  • Congregation: Gypsies, gargoyles, soldiers, and citizens of Paris.
    Gender: Both
    Age 14- 80
  • Choir
    Gender: Both

This production will be presented through special arrangement with Musical Theatre International.

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Auditions Announced for THE WEDDING SINGER at PAI Sharonville CenterStage

PAI_logoAuditions for the next PAI CenterStage Musical at the Sharonville Cultural Arts Center are here!

  • THE WEDDING SINGER (Full Length Musical) – ages 30+

REHEARSALS: Tuesdays 8:00 pm – 9:30 pm and Thursdays 7:15pm – 9:15pm

FIRST REHEARSAL:  Tuesday, June 13, 2023

FEE $140/participant

AUDITIONS will occur on MAY 25, 2023 at 6:30 pm.

For your audition, please prepare a 30 second song and a 30 second monologue of your choice.

SHOWS:  September 29, 30, and October 1, 2023.  Times TBD.

All rehearsals and shows will be held at the Sharonville Cultural Arts Center, 11165 Reading Road, Sharonville, Ohio.

FEES are due BEFORE auditions via our website at least 24 hours in advance of auditions, please do  NOT make a payment sooner than two weeks before the auditions.

Tina Lukondi (tina@performingartsinc.net) will be directing this production. Please contact Tina with any questions.

Click here to sign up for an audition slot: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/30e0844abac2ea7fb6-thewedding#/

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