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PRINCESS WHO? Runs Feb. 4-6

THT_Princess Who logoPRINCESS WHO?
Town Hall Theatre
Feb. 4-6
[Centerville]

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It’s a fun-filled, fairy-tale mystery adventure and everyone’s favorite fairy tale characters are involved! When a girl wakes up in the forest, she has no memory of her past. She can’t remember where she’s from or how she got there. She can’t even remember her own name! With the help of Hansel and Gretel, Rumpelstiltskin, Goldilocks and the Three Bears, Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, Cinderella and Rapunzel to name a few, the Princess’s quest to remember her true identity will keep everyone guessing to the happily ever after ending.

  • Fri, Feb. 4 at 7pm
  • Sat-Sun, Feb. 5-6 at 3pm

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Auditions Announced for 110 IN THE SHADE at Lebanon Theatre Company

LTC_logoAuditions are January 9 and 10 at LTC theatre, 10 South Mechanic St. starting at 6:30pm both nights. Those auditioning for principals are asked to sing a  musical standard. Accompanist will be on site. If using recorded track, we ask that you be responsible to to run your own equipment.

The show calls for 20 named characters as well as townspeople who sing and dance.

The show revolves around Lizzie who is the center of the Curry family, and the only female among them. During the show, Lizzie encounters a charlatan, Bill Starbuck, who comes to the Three Point and promises if the townspeople give him $100, he will make it rain to end the prolonged drought. He also works on Lizzies’s affections.

The younger people needed range in age from 7 to late teens; boys and girls. Young performer auditioners should be prepared to sing a simple song.

See below for role descriptions. Wayne Dunn directs. Jay Mills music directs.

Show dates are March 11, 12, 18 & 19 at 7:30pm and March 13 March 20 at 2pm.​

Roles

  • Lizzie Curry:  At first glance, she seems like a woman who can cope with all the aspects of life.  She has the world of materiality under control; she is a good housekeeper; pots and pans, needles, and thread—when she— and she enjoys the manifold elements touches them, they serve. She knows well where she fits in the family— she is daughter sister, mother and child, and she enjoys the manifold elements of her position. She has a sure ownership of her own morality, for the tenet of right and wrong are friendly to her. And she is comfortably forthright in living by them. A strong and integral woman in every life function, except one. Here she is thirtyish, and no man outside her family has loved her or found her beautiful. And yet, ironically, it is this one unfulfilled part of Lizzie that is the most potentially beautiful facet of a woman— this yearning for romance— this courageous searching for it in the desert of her existence. And if someday a man should find her, he will find a ready woman, willing to give herself with the totality of her rich being.
  • H. C. Curry:  Lizzie’s father. He is in his late fifties, powerfully set, capable— a good man to take store in. But he is not all prosaic efficiency—there’s a lot of dream in him.
  • Noah Curry:  Lizzie’s older brother. He is somewhat like his father, without HC’s imagination. As a matter of fact, he has little imagination at all, and would appear to be a self-righteous and rigidly opinionated were it not for the basic decency and and his warm yearning to be kind.
  • Jimmy Curry:  Lizzie’s younger brother. In his early 20s, but big and broad shouldered, he looks older that his years until he opens his mouth; then he is a child. He’s not sure that he’s very bright, and this is his cross to bear. He is filled with inchoated longing.
  • Bill Starbuck:  A big man, lithe and agile— a loud braggart, a gentle dreamer. He carries a short hickory stick. It is his weapon, his pointer, his magic wand, his pride of manhood.
  • File:  The sheriff. He is a lean man, reticent, intelligent, in his late thirties. He smiles wryly at the world and himself. Perhaps he is a little bitter; if so, his bitterness is leavened by a mischievous humor.
  • Snookie Updagraff:  She is perhaps seventeen and pretty and pretty, and pretty.
    Which is to say she is pretty.

Townspeople of Three Point:

  • Toby:   middle aged stationmaster
  • Mrs. Jessen:  full-figures woman. Good natured
  • Phil Mackey:  about 19.
  • Tommy:  a boy of eight
  • Belinda:  a bespectacled girl of 9
  • Geshy Toops:  a man in his thirties
  • Gil Demby:  a boy in his teens
  • Olive Barrow:  a pretty girl
  • Wally Skacks, II:  boy in his late teens
  • Maurine Toops:  a girl in her twenties
  • Bo Dollivon:  a boy in his twenties
  • Mr. Curtis:  a minister
  • Wally Skacks:  an old man

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THE SOUND OF MUSIC Runs Jan. 29-Feb. 13

TC_The Sound of Music logoTHE SOUND OF MUSIC 
The Carnegie
Jan. 29-Feb. 13
[Covington]

Directed & choreographed by Leslie Goddard Baum
Music directed by Steve Goers

Cast: Abigail Tucker as Maria Rainer, Helen Anneliesa Raymond-Goers as The Mother Abbess/Admiral Von Schreiber, Ollice Spaulding as Sister Berthe/Frau Schmidt, Jessica Zylstra as Sister Margaretta/Frau Zeller, Sally Modzelewski as Sister Sophia/Baroness Elberfeld, Evan Koons as Captain Georg Von Trapp, Sean P. Mette as Franz, Andrew Burke as Rolf, Claire Lopatka as Elsa Schraeder/Nun ensemble, Jeremiah Plessinger as Max Detweiler, Chris Bishop as Herr Zeller/Ensemble, Alyssa Hart as Liesl, Javier Beatty as Friedrich, Arabella Bertucci as Louisa, Desmond Hutchens as Kurt, Peyton Morgan as Brigitta, Maggie Zink as Marta & Lila Rogers as Gretl

One of the most beloved musicals of all time! In Austria, 1938, an exuberant young governess brings music and joy back to a broken family, only to face danger and intrigue as the Nazis gain power. Featuring an iconic score including “My Favorite Things,” “Sixteen going on Seventeen,” and “Climb Every Mountain.” This family-friendly favorite shares a meaningful story to share with all ages.

12/30/21 – For the safety of guests and staff, event attendees are requested to wear a mask while inside of The Carnegie. This policy will be updated according to local and state health ordinances as needed. 

  • Sat, Jan. 29 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, Jan. 30 at 3pm
  • Fri, Feb. 4 at 7:30pm Performance cancelled
  • Sat, Feb. 5 at 2pm & 7:30pm
  • Sun, Feb. 6 at 3pm
  • Fri, Feb. 11 at 7:30pm
  • Sat, Feb. 12 at 2pm & 7:30pm
  • Sun, Feb. 13 at 3pm

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Auditions Announced for INTO THE WOODS at INNOVAtheatre

INNOV_logoBack by popular demand! Aaron Washington will lead our YOUtheatre production staff as director and choreographer of this Sondheim classic.

James Lapine and Stephen Sondheim take everyone’s favorite storybook characters and bring them together for a timeless, yet relevant, piece… and a rare modern classic. The Tony Award-winning book and score are both enchanting and touching.

The story follows a Baker and his wife, who wish to have a child; Cinderella, who wishes to attend the King’s Festival; and Jack, who wishes his cow would give milk. When the Baker and his wife learn that they cannot have a child because of a Witch’s curse, the two set off on a journey to break the curse. Everyone’s wish is granted, but the consequences of their actions return to haunt them later with disastrous results.

Jan. 23-25 from 6-9pm

Sorg Opera House – 63 S Main St, Middletown, OH 45044-8206

Production dates: May 5-8

Auditions are open to all performers between the ages 12-19. All roles are open.

  • Prepare 1 minute of a Broadway song or a stylistically appropriate song to fit a character from the show.
  • In person auditions and callbacks will be held January 23-24-25, 2022.
  • Video Submissions will be accepted beginning November 15, 2021. All auditions can be sent to Auditions@INNOVAtheatre.com
  • You may be called to attend in person callbacks based on your video submissions.
  • Rehearsals will be 2 days a week 6 pm – 9 pm. The days will be set based on cast conflicts. Not everyone will be called to every rehearsal.

CHARACTER BREAKDOWN

NARRATOR – An intellectual and pleasant story-teller who helps to orchestrate the show and illustrate lessons to the audience.
THE BAKER – A harried and insecure baker who is simple and loving, yet protective of his family. He wants his wife to be happy and is willing to do anything to ensure her happiness but refuses to let others fight his battles.
THE BAKER’S WIFE – Determined and bright woman who wishes to be a mother. She leads a simple, yet satisfying life and is very low-maintenance yet proactive in her endeavors.
CINDERELLA – A young, earnest maiden who is constantly mistreated by her stepmother and stepsisters.
JACK – The feckless Giant killer who is ‘almost a man.’ He is adventurous, naive, energetic, and bright-eyed.
JACK’S MOTHER – Browbeating and weary, Jack’s protective mother is independent, bold, and strong-willed.
LITTLE RED RIDINGHOOD – A spoiled young girl who is strong-willed, quick-witted, fearless, yet youthful and naive.
THE WITCH – Sarcastic, ugly-then-gorgeous, obsessive protector of Rapunzel who is straightforward and aggressive.
WOLF – Hungry and insatiable hunter who takes advantage of the weak by misleading and captivating his prey.
RAPUNZEL – A loopy-but-lovely maiden who is sheltered by the Witch and terribly lonely. She yearns to experience the world.
RAPUNZEL’S PRINCE – Just as vain and gorgeous as his Prince brother, he is always chasing the newest, most exiting endeavor
CINDERELLA’S PRINCE – Vain and gorgeous, he is a disloyal lover who is currently searching for the next new, exciting thing.
CINDERELLA’S STEPMOTHER – The mean-spirited, demanding stepmother of Cinderella.
FLORINDA & LUCINDA – Cinderella’s stepsisters who are black of heart. They follow in their mother’s footsteps of abusing Cinderella.
CINDERELLA’S MOTHER & GRANNY – Deceased with her soul guarding and aiding her daughter from a tree.
MYSTERIOUS MAN – A mischievous vagrant and nosy meddler. He is a good-natured protector and observer.
STEWARD – A man – servant who is used to doing whatever he has to solve a problem. Conniving and cowardly.
GIANT – Voiceover. The Giant’s wife is an angry and vengeful ‘monster.’ She is seeking restitution for her loss.

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Auditions Announced for CINDERELLA at Royal Theatre Company

RTC_logoAudition Dates: 

  • Mon-Tue, Jan 24-25 from 6-10pm

Audition Location: FBC Mason Gymnasium (735 Reading Rd., Mason, OH – Enter through FBC Family Life Center entrance)

We ask you to come prepared to sing one of these songs.

Please arrive 15 minutes early and REMAIN in your car. We will text you when it is your turn to come into the FBC Mason Family Life Center entrance.

You must complete the online audition form available here.

If cast in this production, performers must be available for rehearsals which take place on Tuesdays (6-9 PM), Thursdays (6-9 PM), and Sundays (1-5 PM), and Tech Week Rehearsals May 23-26 from 4:30 PM – 10:00 PM each night. Show Dates: May 27-29, 2022. There may be additional rehearsals scheduled if needed for choreography.

All currently known conflicts between auditions and the show should be listed on the audition application. No absences are permitted during tech week or performances unless an emergency occurs. Any additional excused absences must be for school functions required for a grade. These must be shared with the production manager as soon as they are known. Having a large number of conflicts with the rehearsal schedule may restrict someone from being cast in the show, or cause a change in roles.

All Cast communication is via email and the ROYAL website (ROYALTheatreCompany.com)

REHEARSALS:

Sundays: 1-5 PM, Tuesdays: 6-9 PM, and Thursdays: 6-9 PM. Performers will be expected to follow social distancing guidelines as outlined by the Directors during any in-person rehearsals. Rehearsals will be held at either ROYAL Theatre Company’s studio (308 W. Main St., Mason, OH) or FBC Mason (735 Reading Rd., Mason, OH). Performers will be notified of rehearsal location(s) in advance.

Mandatory Informational Meeting for Performers and Parents: Sunday, February 6 from 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM at FBC Mason (735 Reading Road, Mason)

PARTICIPATION FEE: $150 per performer to be paid by February 6. More details will be provided to those cast in the show.

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