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TARZAN Runs Oct. 12-14

RTC_Tarzan logoTARZAN
Royal Theatre Company
Oct. 12-14
Mason High School

Directed by Dirk Doebereiner
Choreographed by Jay Goodlett
Production Managed by Karen Kilgore

Based on Disney’s epic animated musical adventure and Edgar Rice Burrough’s Tarzan of the Apes, Tarzan features heart-pumping music by rock legend, Phil Collins, and a book by Tony Award-winning playwright, David Henry Hwang. High-flying excitement and hits, like the Academy Award-winning “You’ll Be in My Heart,” as well as “Son of Man” and “Two Worlds,” make Tarzan an unforgettable theatrical experience.

Washed up on the shores of West Africa, an infant boy is taken in and raised by gorillas who name him Tarzan. Apart from striving for acceptance from his ape father, Tarzan’s life is mostly monkey business until a human expedition treks into his tribe’s territory, and he encounters creatures like himself for the first time. Tarzan struggles to navigate a jungle, thick with emotion, as he discovers his animal upbringing clashing with his human instincts.

  • Fri, Oct. 12 at 7pm
  • Sat, Oct. 13 at 2pm & 7pm
  • Sun, Oct. 14 at 2pm

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Young Actors, Adults and Stage Managers Sought for A CHRISTMAS STORY: The Musical at Ghostlight Theatricals

GLT_logoACCEPTING SUBMISSIONS FOR “A CHRISTMAS STORY: THE MUSICAL”

PROJECT SEEKS YOUNG ACTORS FOR STARRING ROLES AS WELL AS SELECT ADULT ROLES AND STAGE MANAGERS

Ghostlight Theatricals in association with Rising Star Resort & Casino in Rising Sun, Indiana is accepting submissions from performers and stage managers for “A Christmas Story: The Musical” at gltheatricals@gmail.com. Submissions should include a photo and resume and any video links available. All positions are paid and call backs will be through video submission.

“A Christmas Story: The Musical” is a professional dinner theatre production at the Grand Theatre at Rising Star Resort & Casino. There are principal roles, including Ralphie, Randy and Scut Farcus available for young actors who can play ages 8-12 and adult roles for one male ensemble member as well as the principal role of Miss Shields. All other roles are cast.

All contracts will include a weekly salary as well as dining vouchers. There are stage management and technical crew positions available as well. Rehearsals begin in mid-October with weekly dance classes for young actors and daily rehearsals beginning for everyone October 29.

Performances are Thursday-Sunday November 15-December 28, 2018. Rising Sun is located 45-minutes from Cincinnati just across the river on Highway 56.

More information about the company can be found at www.risingstarcasino.com/entertainment and www.glthetricals.com.

 

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LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS Runs Oct. 11-14

KRT_Little Shop of Horrors logoLITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS
Kincaid Regional Theatre
Oct. 11-14
Pendleton County Fairgrounds Griffin Centre [Falmouth, Ky.]

The meek floral assistant Seymour Krelbourn stumbles across a new 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 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. Performed by KRT Teens!

  • Thu-Sun, Oct. 11-14 at 7:30pm

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The Wilds of THE JUNGLE BOOK Will Visit Cincinnati This Fall

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Photo by Tony Arrasmith/Arrasmith & Associates.

Fast-paced, modern retelling to tour area community centers through Playhouse’s Off the Hill series Sept. 29 to Nov. 2.

CINCINNATI –CINCINNATI-Bring your children to the jungle this fall to watch Mowgli the man-cub come face-to-face with sneaky monkeys, noisy vultures and more when Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park brings THE JUNGLE BOOK to community centers throughout the region as part of its Off the Hill series. The show runs Sept. 29 to Nov. 2.

The schedule of performances is available online

The new adaptation of Rudyard Kipling’s beloved story features a rambunctious, curious and silly Mowgli who is lost in the wilds of the jungle, where he is adopted by Baloo the bear, Bagheera the panther and all the beasts who call the mysterious wilderness home.

Greg Banks’ script plays on the nostalgia of Kipling’s tales while providing a modern, fast-paced retelling for audiences. A cast of only five actors (from the Playhouse’s Bruce E. Coyle Acting Intern Company) will fill 20 scripted roles in this adventurous production.

“Mowgli is how all children are when they start off in the world,” says Banks in a video interview with the Arden Theatre Company. “Just curious, unafraid, energetic, excited about the world.”

THE JUNGLE BOOK utilizes an exciting set from Kenton Brett and costume designs by Melanie Mortimore to transport viewers to the wondrous wilderness of the Indian jungle that Mowgli and his animal friends call home.

Brett took on the task of creating a set that was both mobile and true to Banks’ vision of a world that embodies youth and freedom.

“The words may be contemporary but it is still set in the jungle — a strange, cartoon kaleidoscope of a jungle,” Brett says of his artistic vision.

The set provides a perfect background to introduce, or reintroduce for some, Mowgli and his jungle-dwelling friends. Protected and guided by Baloo, Bagheera and Mother and Father Wolf, Mowgli discovers challenges and dangers that test his strength and friendships. Yet he finds that when he is in peril, the ones who truly care for him are never that far behind.

“What makes this adaptation of The Jungle Book such a powerful tale to experience is that it uses movement,” says Daunielle Rasmussen, Playhouse Director of Education and Community Engagement, who is also the director of the show. “It has a contemporary interpretation of the animal characters that connects it to our own human experience in a more intentional way.”

Rasmussen emphasizes that even though it is an adventurous tale in the Indian jungle, it is still a story about a young boy who is facing the challenges of growing up. The new adaptation is perfect for children and families to enjoy together. It is recommended for ages 6 and up.

“I love the joy that I see on the faces of parents as they get to share the stories that were meaningful for them as youth with their children,” says Rasmussen, reflecting on her own experience of sharing the story with her son.

The Playhouse’s production will journey all over greater Cincinnati, from Oxford to Cheviot to Union to Covington and many places in between.

The cast includes Julie Locker as Mowgli, Damien Boykin as Shere Kahn, Madison Rengli as Bagheera, David Armando as Father Wolf/Baloo and Maya Jeyam as Mother Wolf/Kaa.

THE JUNGLE BOOK is the first of three Playhouse Off the Hill productions for the 2018-19 Season, which also will present Cyrano and Five Little Monkeys. Off the Hill is sponsored by The John C. Griswold Foundation and KeyBank. Seasonal support of education and outreach by The Robert and Adele Schiff Family Foundation and The Charles H. Dater Foundation. The Bruce E. Coyle Acting Intern Company is supported by Jerry and Betsy Shroat.

The Playhouse is supported by the generosity of almost 40,000 contributors to the ArtsWave Community campaign. 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.

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SUPERMAN Runs Oct. 6-14

TCTC_SupermanSUPERMAN
The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati
Oct. 6-14
Taft Theatre [Downtown]

Script adapted by Eric Byrd
Directed by Roderick Justice
Music directed by Brian Hoffman

SUPERMAN™ is the tale of Superman’s efforts to defeat a vengeful scientist, the new villain Dr. Abner Sedgwick, who seeks to destroy the world’s symbol of good. In this premiere adaptation of the 1966 musical, It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane, It’s Superman, this TYA-friendly musical will be sure to soar up, up and away into the hearts of all children and the young at heart.

  • Sat, Oct. 6 at 2pm*
  • Sun, Oct. 7 at 2pm & 5pm
  • Fri, Oct. 12 at 7:30pm
  • Sat, Oct. 13 at 2pm & 5pm
  • Sun, Oct. 14 at 2pm

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