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Director Applications Being Accepted for 2021-2022 Season at Mariemont Players

MPI_logo 2020Director Applications being accepted for Mariemont Players 2021-2022 Season

The Mariemont Players Artistic Committee is beginning work to select directors and plays for our 2021 –  2022 Season.  The season runs from September, 2021 thru July, 2022.

Mareimont Players hope to present theatre that make our audience think and feel about what they see on our stage. We want our patrons to be entertained but just as importantly we want them to feel an emotional connection to the material.

Our season slots are September, November, January, March, May, and July. The committee is looking for comedies that can make an audience laugh, a drama that makes them cry, or best of all a show that can do both. It could be a mystery that keeps them guessing until the end or a musical that has them singing in their seats. It could be a favorite classic with a fresh production or an exciting new show.

In addition, we want to provide opportunities for local actors, designers, and technicians to continue to grow and develop as artists.

Deadline for applications is July 15, 2019.  Please contact Arny Stoller, Chair, Mariemont Players Artistic committee
arny@covap.com

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Costume Shop Mentor Sought by Ursuline Academy

MISC_Ursuline logoUrsuline Academy, a private Catholic college-preparatory school for young women in grades 9–12, has a need for a Costume Shop Mentor beginning with the 2020-2021 school year. The position entails overseeing students in the planning and execution of costume design, production, costume changes, and emergency alterations for two stage productions: fall musical and spring play. This includes auditions, instruction, and direction leading up to and including performance weekend. This position involves weekend and evening commitments; approximately 4-5 hours per week during months of August-November and January-April. More hours are to be expected during tech week. Contract period: July 30, 2020-April 30, 2021.

Responsibilities

  • Provide adult guidance and assistance to students as they perform machine and hand sewing, costume construction, patterning, and alterations for each production in accordance to the rules set in place by the Cappies of Greater Cincinnati
  • Collaborate with Theatre and Technical Directors to help oversee coherent rehearsals, dress rehearsals, and performances
  • Report equipment maintenance and needs to Technical Director
  • Attend all production meetings with Performing Arts Director, Vocal Director, Theatre Director, Technical Director, and student production team

Requirements

  • Experience in costuming for high school theatrical productions
  • Effective communication skills
  • Understanding of and the ability to live out the mission of Ursuline Academy
  • Desire to collaborate with colleagues on a regular basis
  • Knowledge of the Cappies of Greater Cincinnati and their rules is preferred
  • Ability to work evenings and weekends
  • Completion of background check and VIRTUS

To Apply

Please email a cover letter, résumé, and three professional references to Jimmy Wiederhold, Performing Arts Director, at jwiederhold@ursulineacademy.org. No phone calls please.

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Technical Director Sought by Ursuline Academy

MISC_Ursuline logoUrsuline Academy, a private Catholic college-preparatory school for young women in grades 9–12, has a need for a Technical Director beginning with the 2020-2021 school year. The position entails overseeing students in the planning and execution of lighting, sound, and stage setup of the fall musical and spring play, and supporting the Theatre Arts Group (TAG) show. This also entails providing reports and documentation which reflect materials, equipment, and other costs associated with a stage production as well as reporting all maintenance needs. This position involves weekend and evening commitments; approximately 6-8 hours per week during months of August-November and January-April. More hours are to be expected during tech week. Contract period: July 30, 2020-April 30, 2021.

Responsibilities

  • Provide adult guidance and assistance to students as they design and build all aspects of each production (set, lights, sounds, props, marketing and publicity) in accordance to the rules set in place by the Cappies of Greater Cincinnati
  • Collaborate with Theatre Director to help oversee coherent rehearsals, dress rehearsals, and performances
  • Prepare a financially responsible list of tech needs for each show to Theatre Director and Performing Arts Director to ensure all items can be purchased and delivered in a timely manner
  • Assist Costume Shop Mentor with their equipment maintenance and needs
  • Attend all production meetings with Performing Arts Director, Vocal Director, Theatre Director, Costumes Shop Mentor, and student production team

Requirements

  • Experience serving as technical director in a variety of high school theatrical productions; a bachelor’s degree in an appropriate subject area is preferred
  • Effective communication skills
  • Understanding of and the ability to live out the mission of Ursuline Academy
  • Desire to collaborate with colleagues on a regular basis
  • Knowledge of the Cappies of Greater Cincinnati and their rules is preferred
  • Ability to work evenings and weekends
  • Completion of background check and VIRTUS

To Apply

Please email a cover letter, résumé, and three professional references to Jimmy Wiederhold, Performing Arts Director, at jwiederhold@ursulineacademy.org. No phone calls please.

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Theatre Director Sought by Ursuline Academy

MISC_Ursuline logoUrsuline Academy, a private Catholic college-preparatory school for young women in grades 9–12, has a need for a Theatre Director beginning with the 2020-2021 school year. The position entails managing, coordinating, and directing all aspects of the fall musical and spring play, and supporting our Theatre Arts Group (TAG) show. This includes auditions, instruction, and direction leading up to and including performance weekend. This position involves weekend and evening commitments; approximately 8-10 hours per week during months of August-November and January-April. More hours are to be expected during tech week. Contract period: May 26, 2020-May 26, 2021.

Responsibilities

  • Effectively interpret and execute, in cooperation with the production team, the artistic elements of each show
  • Integrate and feature a large group of students into the production through both acting and technical theatre
  • Prepare and lead coherent rehearsals, dress rehearsals, and performances
  • Oversee show design while collaborating with Technical Director and Costume Shop Mentor, and communicate all production team needs to Performing Arts Director
  • Oversee student choreographers as they lead in teaching dance for musical numbers
  • Attend all production meetings with Performing Arts Director, Vocal Director, Technical Director, Costume Shop Mentor, and student production team

Requirements

  • Experience directing a variety of high school theatrical productions; a bachelor’s degree in an appropriate subject area is preferred
  • Experience as a theatrical performer is preferred
  • Effective communication skills
  • Understanding of and the ability to live out the mission of Ursuline Academy
  • Desire to collaborate with colleagues on a regular basis
  • Ability to work evenings and weekends
  • Knowledge of the Cappies of Greater Cincinnati and their rules is preferred
  • Completion of background check and VIRTUS

To Apply

Please email a cover letter, résumé, and three professional references to Jimmy Wiederhold, Performing Arts Director, at jwiederhold@ursulineacademy.org. No phone calls please.

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Directors Needed for STAY AT HOME THEATER at Equality Productions

MISC_Casting callEquality Productions announces STAY AT HOME THEATER, a recorded broadcast of some of the best comedies from the New Play Exchange. The New Play Exchange ® (NPX) is the world’s largest digital library of scripts by living writers. NPX plays are featured often at the Know Theater.

We will record 6 or more brief plays for about an hour-long production. The recording will be placed on the Equality Production’s YouTube page.

Are you interested in directing one of the plays, which runs from one to ten minutes each?

Read the plays at the link below.  Additional plays may be added through April 4th.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1QBEEPb7xWFquiZVyflk103FIz6VR1gMC?usp=sharing

Send Richard Zenk (richardjoseph@gmail.com) your top 3 play choices ranked in order of the plays you would like to direct along with your director resume by April 8th.

If chosen to direct, you will use your network to choose your actors, set your rehearsal schedule and rehearse virtually. All actors are expected to attend a tech rehearsal the last week of April and a recording session on Saturday, May 4 in the afternoon via zoom.us.

Directors and actors are asked to make a $5 donation to compensate the playwrights for the rights. Richard will also donate funds.  All excess funds will go to the community theaters voted on by the directors and actors.

Synopses of two of the chosen plays:

/art/ – Emotions run high in the judges’ room during an art competition. Two judges implore the third judge to vote in favor of their favorites, and when the artists are invited for interviews chaos erupts. “Hilariously funny short play about judges bickering over the submissions to a third-grade art competition. Great piece for an intergenerational cast.”

RECESS: Two children (played by adults) enact on the playground how they imagine life would be like as adults. But perhaps they are merely practicing for the future, and they are destined to spend their lives together. “It’s two whole lifetimes packed into a brief yet epic story. Absolutely a must for two actors looking to feel what it’s like to be a child again, and yet there is a love here that is absolutely daunting. A very beautiful play.”  

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