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Casting Call for Reading of a New Musical AIN’T LIFE GRAND!?

MISC_AintLifeGrandAccepting Headshots and Resumes for a reading of AIN’T LIFE GRAND!? a new musical. Auditions are being held by invitation. Please submit a resume and a headshot/photo along with any demos (links, mp3, video) to aintlifegrand2024@gmail.com. The reading will be held in June 2024 in Cincinnati.

  • The Stage Manager: (plays multiple characters, second tenor/high baritone; Bb2-A4, lead) Rosie O’Donnell meets Nathan Lane meets Jason Alexander. A hot-dog vendor, an audition proctor, a stage manager, a crowd warmer, a doctor, a doorman, a reverend, a circus master of ceremony, a dealer). Must have great character actor skills.
  • Young Bobby Simmons (early teens, unchanged voice, supporting) Flippant and bold. Fearless and protective. Unflappable. Best friend of Sarah’s.
  • Young Sarah Stone (early teens, supporting ) A polite and neatly dressed girl with pigtails. A bit of a know-it-all. Cautious. Mercurial. Best friend of Bobby’s
  • Auntie the Governess (late 50s, mezzo, lead A3-G4), Mysterious and quirky, maternal and theatrical. A powerful woman who hides her past to protect her first love, yet unafraid to help her charges, Bobby and Sarah, live their dream. Strong bond with Sarah.
  • Franz Schulmann, The Maestro (early 60’s, bass-baritone, G2-E3, lead), Distinguished German Jewish with an accent. A bit clumsy, wise, and avuncular. He is a man who has lived behind the podium, devoted to the stage.
  • Sarah Stone (late teens to early 30s* Soprano, musical theatre/legit, A3-E5, lead) Pragmatic and prudent. Over-achiever. She’s focused and isolated. Tethered. She puts career over relationships. She becomes vapid, self-absorbed, and uncomfortable with a lavish lifestyle.
  • Bobby Simmons (late teens to early 30s bari-tenor, A2-A4, lead) A wise cracking and naive nice guy. Reckless, aloof, and impatient. Flippant, bold, magnetic. Hormonally driven. Under-achiever. Bobby’s faithfulness and core values shatter in the face of temptation.
  • Early Jackson (early 20s to early 30s* bari-tenor, strong R&B and Jazz, lead) Best friend of Bobby. Nerdy and preachy. Steered by a clear sense of morality.
  • Becky Lyn (early 20s to early 30s* mezzo, strong R&B and Jazz, lead) Best friend of Sarah’s. Playful, but has no-nonsense professionalism about her. Finds her soul mate in Early.
  • Ricky (early 20’s to early 30’s* Tenor C2-Bb4, supporting) Latino. Experienced in romance.
  • Wanda Fable (early 30s to early 40s* mezzo, supporting), Voluptuous talk show host. Gets what she wants.
  • Richard (early 30s to early 40s* baritone, supporting legit baritone Ab2-F#3) Impeccably dressed, suave, and smooth-talking. Ladies man. Grifter. British accent.

The music can be heard at this link: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLECOFBcW-X8LYkaz85Qu0H4P3Pes0OTJL&si=_6IuetYY9IYVEv-X
A synopsis can be found at this link: https://online.fliphtml5.com/froli/tkhl/#p=1

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Submissions Sought for MIAMI WRITES 2024

MURT_logoIt’s time again for the Miami Writes Program for New Plays.

What have you been writing? Got something you’re eager to share? Don’t know what your play is trying to do and need a reading to figure it out? Submit your play and we’ll host a reading for the winning plays.

Send play submissions to

  • Bekka Eaton at eatonrl@miamioh.edu
  • Electronic submissions only.
  • Submit short plays or portions of longer ones. Maximum length presented at the reading—10-15 minutes. Usually, one page equals roughly one minute of playing time.
  • Each playwright must submit one play only
  • If you are submitting a longer one-act or full-length play, please be clear about what 5 to 15-minute section you would like to have read. Submit the entire play. You must include a clear and cogent recap of the action preceding and following the section of the play you are submitting. This will be for the audience’s information should your play be selected.
  • Scripts must follow the Standard American Template —City Theatre SA Help.
  • It is highly recommended that you use either Times or Courier fonts. These are standard for play submission. If you do use another font, make sure it is a standard font available to all computers. A good guideline is to use only HTML fonts.
  • Scripts must be paginated.
  • Clearly underline or highlight any stage directions you will need to be read aloud. A guide for what stage directions to include is to imagine what the audience will need to know that is happening visually. The less stage directions, the better your play will read.
  • FRONT MATTER:
    • Include a brief synopsis
    • Include the setting
    • Include brief character breakdowns for each character
    • On a cover page include:
      • Contact phone number
      • Email
      • Playwright’s brief bio
    • All playwrights must be able to attend the reading in person.
    • Deadline for entries: March 10, 2024, by 11:59 PM
    • If you have any questions, feel free to contact Bekka Eaton at eatonrl@miamioh.edu or at 513.330.1503 (c).

The reading is April 5, 2024
7:30 PM
Studio 307

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Applicants Sought for Creative Arts Scholarship at Loveland Stage Company

LSC_logoEach year the Loveland Stage Company recognizes a graduating high school student with its Creative Arts Scholarship.

The Loveland Stage Company is offering a scholarship again this year in the amount of $1,000. In order to qualify for the scholarship, the graduating student must reside in the Loveland City School District, attend Loveland High School, or be an offspring of a Loveland Stage Company member. This scholarship is intended to be used toward college or university tuition, room and board, or books.

The Loveland Stage Company wishes to encourage and support young local talent. Therefore, prospective applicants must be planning to further their education in the Creative Arts. Qualifying areas of study include, but are not limited to: art, music, theater, photography, film, dance, and majors that support these studies. Students are asked to submit examples of their talent in their chosen field and a high school transcript demonstrating the ability to succeed academically as part of the application process.

Applications, which can be found on the Loveland Stage Company website, are due no later than Sunday, March 10, 2024.

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Director Sought for Summer Production at Encore Community Theatre

ENCORE_logoEncore Community Theatre is looking for and accepting submissions for a Director for next summer’s show in July of 2024. We prefer shows that can include all ages. Auditions will be in April or May and rehearsals will begin in late May. Our show dates are July 18 – 20.

If you are interested, please submit your ideas by January 1, 2024 or sooner to Carol Christian at sand690@aol.com or mail them to Encore Community Theatre c/o Carol Christian at 690 Sanders Dr., Hamilton, OH 45013.

We look forward to hearing from you!

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Properties Supervisor Sought by The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati

TCTC_new logoOrganizational Overview:
The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati’s mission is to educate, entertain and engage audiences of all ages through professional theatrical productions and arts education programming. We are looking for a full-time Properties Supervisor for all Mainstage, Touring and Academy shows.

Position Overview:
The Properties Supervisor is a skilled theatrical professional, knowledgeable in creating and designing props.  The Properties Supervisor is directly responsible for researching, designing, developing, and creating or obtaining all props and rehearsal for TCT MainStage, Academy, and TCT on Tour shows in collaboration with directors, stage managers, and scenic designers of each show. They are also responsible for set dressing for all shows. The Properties Supervisor is also responsible for maintaining and organizing future additions to our property stock, and for any prop needs associated with promotional appearances or photo shoots.

Many of the properties or rehearsal props required for TCT productions can be pulled from our stock items. The Properties Supervisor must creatively blend existing stock with their own design, building props from scratch, and purchasing creative solutions to satisfy the director’s vision. 

They will be responsible for doing progress check-ins with the directors on props and transporting props to and from the TCT shop or rental company, rehearsal studio, and performance location. They will repair damaged props as necessary, including during performance runs. Working with stage management, they will create necessary prop paperwork and read/respond to rehearsal reports in a timely manner.

The Properties Supervisor will have access to tools, stock, and facility use in our Scenic Shop, located in St Bernard. All rehearsals take place at 4015 Red Bank Rd until load in at The Taft Theatre in downtown Cincinnati.

This person should be able to create props within a given deadline and in adherence with the production schedule. This person will shop for necessary materials and be responsible for tracking materials and rental budget.

The Properties Supervisor will report directly to the Director of Production and works closely with all shop team members. This person will work with power tools, basic electrics, and utilize carpentry, woodworking, foam sculpting, artistic painting, sewing, hemming, and upholstery skills for the properties. The Properties Supervisor will coordinate the strike of props and return to storage or owner. Prior experience with AirTable is a plus.

Minimum and Ideal Qualifications:                                                                               

  • BA or equivalent in theatre, or equivalent theatrical experience
  • Able to safely climb stairs, ladders, and use aerial work platforms or manlifts
  • Proficiency with power tools, including, but not limited to: table saw, miter saw, jig saw, pneumatic staplers, hand routers, powered sanders
  • Working knowledge of electrics and implementing electronic functions
  • Basic carpentry, woodworking and welding (MIG) skills
  • Artistic painting experience
  • Sewing, hemming, and upholstery skills
  • Great sense of humor and a passion for the mission of TCT
  • Self-motivated and able to work independently and safely
  • Excellent time management skills
  • Positive, problem-solving attitude
  • Valid driver’s license, experience operating box trucks is a plus.

Compensation and Benefits:

  • Salary range: $39,000-$45,000
  • Health, vision and dental benefits available, partially subsidized by employer contributions, after a waiting period.
  • 403(b) retirement plan participation available, after a waiting period, with eligibility for an employer match after one year of credited service.
  • Generous PTO accrual based on years of service.
  • Generous paid holiday schedule.
  • Ideal start date: 1/2/2024

The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati believes the stories on our stages and the work we do behind the scenes must reflect the diverse communities we serve. We believe inclusive work cultures spark wide-ranging, exploratory conversations and learning. Therefore, we strongly welcome and encourage people from all backgrounds, identities, abilities, and ages to apply as we continue our commitment to diversity and build an inclusive environment at TCT.

TO APPLY:
Qualified candidates should submit whatever they feel best reflects their qualifications. This can come in the form of a video, cover letter/resume, portfolio, and/or demo reels. (Files should be less than 3MB in total, links are welcome). No phone calls, please.

Please submit materials and any references by Friday, December 8 to Director of Production, Dani.Lobello@tctcincinnati.com.

Subject Line: Properties Supervisor

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