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Auditions Announced for THE KING AND I at La Comedia Dinner Theatre

LAC_logoLa Comedia Dinner Theatre in Springboro, Ohio, is holding auditions for its upcoming production, THE KING AND I on Saturday, November 9, 2019 at 9:00 A.M., at 765 W. Central Ave., Springboro, Ohio.

SEEKING:

9am Children:

  • LOUIS: Boy with unchanged voice, 11-13 Anna’s son
  • PRINCE CHULALONGKORN: 14-17, King’s son and heir to the throne
  • ENSEMBLE: Boys & Girls ages 7-17

10am Adults:

  • KING OF SIAM: Baritone, 25-40. Strong, powerful leader, domineering yet endearing.
  • LUN THA: Tenor, 18-25. Handsome, courageous but powerless to the King.
  • ANNA: Soprano, 20-35. Strong, no-nonsense schoolteacher, considers herself equal to men.
  • LADY THIANG: Soprano, 25-40. First Wife of the King, loyal and loving
  • TUPTIM: Soprano, 18-25. Young beautiful girl, a present to the King, pretty but fiercely determined.
  • Seeking an ensemble that sings and moves well. Additional roles will be cast from ensemble.

All adults and children should prepare 16 bars of music.

Please provide a current headshot and resume.

Director/Choreographer is Chris Beiser.

Rehearsals begin Feb 3, 2020. Performances Feb 20 – April 5, 2020.

Questions call Kris Byerly (937) 746-4554 ext 241

Non-Equity.

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Cincinnati Ballet Premieres THE WIZARD OF OZ at the Aronoff Center Oct. 25-Nov. 3

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Dorothy and Friends. Photo by Aaron M. Conway.

Due to popular demand, JUST ADDED additional performance 

CINCINNATI, OH.  (October 8, 2019) – It’s The Wizard of Oz like you’ve never seen before! Amazing projections, adorable puppets, flying monkeys and of course, incredible dance. It’s ‘Broadway meets Ballet.’ Join us for eleven performances October 25 through November 3 at The Aronoff Center for the Arts, including a special sensory-friendly performance Oct. 30 for those with sensory sensitivities. Due to high public demand, additional performance just added Sunday, November 3 at 6:30 pm.

Choreographer Septime Webre has created a full-length ballet, retelling the beloved, classic story. “Oz is infused with Septime’s cleverness and wit,” said Cincinnati Ballet Artistic Director Victoria Morgan. “It’s an act of engineering and ingenuity to re-create some of what we saw in the movie on stage. How are you going to create a tornado on stage? How are you going to show the descent of the house into Oz? He’s accomplished that beautifully. It’s total escapism.” To bring Webre’s revolutionary vision to life took three ballet companies working together over several years. Kansas City Ballet, Colorado Ballet, and Canada’s Royal Winnipeg together produced The Wizard of Oz. The three companies split the costs of creating the full-length story ballet, which includes an original score by Matthew Pierce, puppetry by Nicholas Mahon, who worked on the 2018 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony, and costumes by designer Liz Vandal, best known for her whimsical work for Cirque du Soleil. This year also marks the 80th anniversary of the classic film, The Wizard of Oz, that inspired Webre’s full-length ballet version.

The Queen City is also turning into the Emerald City! The “Cincinnati” sign at Duke Energy Convention Center will turn green October 25 through November 3 during the run of The Wizard of Oz at the Aronoff Center for the Arts. Dorothy’s ruby slipper pointe shoes are also on display until October 21 at Cincinnati Museum Center. Fans ca take a selfie with Dorothy’s slippers before they make their premiere October 25 at the Aronoff, then upload photos to Cincinnati Ballet social media channels, using the hashtag #cbapplause. One lucky fan will win 4 tickets to a select performance of The Wizard of Oz! We’ll select the winner randomly from one of our social media sites October 22.

Tickets are on sale now. For more information visit cballet.org.

WHO: Cincinnati Ballet

WHAT: THE WIZARD OF OZ

WHEN:

  • October 25 – 8:00 pm
  • October 26 – 2:00 pm
  • October 26 – 8:00 pm
  • October 27 – 1:00 pm
  • October 30 – 6:30 pm (Sensory Friendly)
  • October 31 – 7:30 pm
  • November 1 – 8:00 pm
  • November 2 – 2:00 pm
  • November 2 – 8:00 pm
  • November 3 – 1:00 pm
  • November 3 – 6:30 pm – ADDED PERFORMANCE

WHERE:

The Aronoff Center for the Arts
650 Walnut Street
Cincinnati, OH 45202

TICKETS: Call 513.621.5282, visit cballet.org or visit the Cincinnati Ballet Box Office at 1555 Central Parkway, Cincinnati, OH 45214. Tickets start at $29.

About Cincinnati Ballet
Since 1963, Cincinnati Ballet has been the cornerstone professional ballet company of the region, presenting a bold and adventurous array of classical, full-length ballets and contemporary works. Under the artistic direction of Victoria Morgan, Cincinnati Ballet has become a creative force within the larger dance community, commissioning world premiere works and exploring unique collaborations. With a mission to inspire hope and joy in our community and beyond through the power and passion of dance, Cincinnati Ballet reaches beyond the stage in programs that allow every person in the region to be part of the continued evolution of dance through exhilarating performances, extensive education outreach programs and top-level professional ballet training at Cincinnati Ballet Otto M. Budig Academy.

Cincinnati Ballet 2019-2020 Season Sponsors: Rhonda & Larry A. Sheakley, ArtsWave, Mercy Health, Louise Dieterle Nippert Musical Arts Fund, Ohio Arts Council, John A. Schroth Family Charitable Trust, Frisch’s Big Boy, Knowlton

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Don’t BLINK and Miss CASPER! He’s Haunting TCT’s Prices this Friday with a 24-hour Ticket Sale

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Joey Logan as Uncle Fatso, Sam Johnson as Uncle Stretch & A. James Jones as Uncle Stinky. Photo by Julia Fowler.

CINCINNATI:  It’s a treat – no trick!  The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati’s world-premiere of CASPER THE FRIENDLY MUSICAL flies into the Taft Theatre October 12-October 21, 2019 and kicks off TCT’s 100th birthday celebration season, but first Casper is haunting our prices for 24-hours only!

This Friday, October 4, patrons can get any orchestra seat for just $20 each for the first weekend of shows only, a savings of up to $15 per seat!

First weekend performances include:

  • Saturday, 10/12 at 2 PM
  • Sunday, 10/13 at 2 PM
  • Sunday, 10/13 at 5 PM

“Coming downtown to see BLINK?” asks Kim Kern, Managing Director and CEO. “We encourage you to add this to your family’s itinerary and make more memories together.”

Families are also encouraged to “test-drive” their Halloween costumes and wear them to the performances.

Everyone’s favorite friendly ghost, and his hilarious uncles, have embarked on the biggest Halloween adventure of their… after-lives. Filled with songs that will get you in the spirit, CASPER THE FRIENDLY MUSICAL is spooktacular fun for the whole family!

Casper’s one-day flash sale is THIS FRIDAY, October 4.

To take advantage of this offer, patrons can select ANY orchestra seat and purchase THIS FRIDAY.

*Offer valid October 4, 2019. Valid on tickets in Price Level 1 & 2; fees apply; other restrictions may apply; may not be combined with other offers; not valid on previously-purchased tickets.

Ideal for ages 4 and up.

Book and lyrics by Stephen Cole. Music by Matthew Martin Ward. Adapted by TCT and Roderick Justice. By special arrangement with Universal Theatrical Group. Directed by Roderick Justice. Choreographed by Eric Byrd.

Complete showtimes for CASPER THE FRIENDLY MUSICAL include:

  • Saturday, October 12 at 2 PM* (this performance is signed for the hearing impaired)
  • Sunday, October 13 at 2 PM and 5 PM
  • Wednesday, October 16 at 12:15 PM (this is a Sensory-Friendly performance)
  • Friday, October 18 at 7:30 PM
  • Saturday, October 19 at 2 PM and 5 PM
  • Sunday, October 20 at 2 PM

All of The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati’s Broadway-style MainStage productions, including CASPER THE FRIENDLY MUSICAL, are performed in the historic Taft Theatre, 5th and Sycamore Streets in Downtown Cincinnati. Visit www.ticketmaster.com for tickets, or visit the TCT Box Office at 4015 Red Bank Road, Cincinnati, OH  45227, Mondays/Wednesdays/Fridays from 10 AM to 4 PM and Tuesdays/Thursdays from 10 AM to 7 PM to purchase tickets in person with reduced fees.

Public subscriptions for the entire 2019-2020 season available now at www.thechildrenstheatre.com.

School performances of CASPER THE FRIENDLY MUSICAL will be held October 15-18 and October 21, 2019 during the daytime hours.

The sensory-friendly performance of CASPER THE FRIENDLY MUSICAL on October 16 is intended for individuals on the autism spectrum, as well as children (and adults) with other special needs who may benefit.  To create a sensory-friendly performance, the show is performed in a welcoming, supportive environment for those with sensory challenges.  Slight adjustments to lighting and sound are made and effects such as fog, strobes, and lights that extend into the audience are minimalized.  A downloadable Social Narrative (in Word format) is made available on the TCT website one week before the performance.  At the theater, TCT provides an area staffed by specialists in the field where patrons can take a break from the performance if necessary, and Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center has trained staff on hand.

For details about how to purchase tickets to TCT’s School or Sensory-Friendly performances, visit www.thechildrenstheatre.com.

And don’t miss The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati’s brand-new Podcast, Audio Footlights. Hosted by Producing Artistic Director, Roderick Justice, listeners will get to know the actors and actresses in each show. This podcast is designed to look at the shows we produce, and to ignite, impact, and inspire all of our young listeners to have a lifelong love of theatre. Flex your imagination and join us!  This free TCT Podcast runs about 8 minutes, and is currently available on iTunes as well as Stitcher, SoundCloud, GooglePlay, TuneIn, and Spotify!

Here’s a link to SoundCloud:  https://soundcloud.com/tctcincinnati.

The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati’s production of CASPER THE FRIENDLY MUSICAL is made possible by the generosity of Production Sponsor Edyth B. Lindner and TriHealth; Season Sponsors H.B., E. W. and F. R. Luther Foundation and the Charles H. Dater Foundation; and ArtsWave and the generosity of tens of thousands of contributors to the ArtsWave Community Campaign.  The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this program with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans.  Media sponsors are LOCAL 12 and Q102.  Sea of Smiles Pediatric Dentistry is TCT’s Ticket Envelope Season Sponsor.  First Watch: The Daytime Café is TCT’s Crown Club Sponsor.

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Auditions Announced for A CHARLIE BROWN CHRISTMAS and JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT at Sinclair Theatre

SCCT_logo2Mon, Oct. 21 beginning at 6:30pm

Black Box Theatre
Fourth Floor
Building 2
Dayton Campus

Callbacks on Tue, Oct. 22 beginning at 6pm

Actors must reserve an audition time online at: https://bit.ly/2mHE81T.

Actors should bring a headshot and resume, sheet music (marked appropriately for accompanist) and any calendar conflicts which occur during the rehearsal period.

Please prepare 32 bars/1-minute of a musical theatre selection appropriate for the Pop/Rock nature of JOSEPH.  Do NOT sing from the score. Do NOT sing pop/rock songs not from the musical theatre canon. Accompanist will be provided. No A Capella singing or backing tracks will be permitted.

AND

A memorized, 1-minute comedic monologue

Open Auditions means you do NOT have to be a Sinclair student or Theatre Major.  All actors, who are prepared as above and can commit to a rigorous rehearsal schedule, are welcome to audition. 

Children’s Chorus Auditions for JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT are Jan. 4 at 1pm for ages 8-11.

For further information please contact director at: kimberly.borst@sinclair.edu.

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Auditions Announced for ANNIE JR at Encore Performing Arts

EPA_logoOpen Auditions (Ages 6-14)
October 19th, 1pm-3pm

At Encore Performing Arts
3320 Tylersville Rd., Suite R
Fairfield Twp., OH 45011332

  • Please prepare a 30 second cut of a song that best shows your vocal range, personality, and acting skills.
  • Accompaniment not available. Please bring accompinantment (With NO words/voices in the background) on a phone or CD. Singing acapella is acceptable.
  • Auditioners will be asked to learn and perform a short dance combination.
  • Auditioners may be asked to do a cold reading from the script.

PERFORMANCE:
January 24th, 2020

CREATIVE TEAM:

  • Vocal and Administrative Director- Carolyn Sigg
  • Director- Alexandra Williams
  • Choreographer- Kristin McSwain

REHEARSALS:
Rehearsals will start the week of October 20th. They are tentatively scheduled for Tuesday and Thursday evenings, and Saturday mornings from 9-12am. Rehearsals will take place at Encore Performing Arts. Not all actors will be required to attend every rehearsal. A rehearsal schedule will be available at auditions.

QUESTIONS?
Email administrative director Carolyn Sigg at carolynsigg@gmail.com.

SYNOPSIS:
Based on the popular comic strip and adapted from the Tony Award-winning Best Musical, with a beloved book and score by Tony Award winners, Thomas Meehan, Charles Strouse and Martin Charnin, ANNIE JR. features everyone’s favorite little redhead in her very first adventure.

With equal measures of pluck and positivity, little orphan Annie charms everyone’s hearts, despite a next-to-nothing start in 1930s New York City. Annie is determined to find the parents who abandoned her years ago on the doorstep of an orphanage run by the cruel Miss Hannigan. Annie eventually foils Miss Hannigan’s evil machinations, finding a new home and family in billionaire Oliver Warbucks, his personal secretary, Grace Farrell, and a lovable mutt named Sandy.

CHARACTER BREAKDOWN:

  • Annie – Annie is a complex little girl. She is a tough, streetwise urchin who is nevertheless vulnerable when she thinks she might lose what has become most important to her: a newfound “family” who loves her. She has to be motherly in scene one, independent in scene two, overwhelmed in scenes four and five, needy in scene seven, and hopeful for the future in scenes ten and eleven. The actor who plays Annie must be strong vocally and musically. She must be capable of vocal projection without strain. She also needs a good understanding of subtext so she can act appropriately during the various scenes between Warbucks and Grace, and Miss Hannigan and Grace. Although she is at times aggressive or crafty, the audience should never doubt Annie is a friendly and caring child; she will go to any extent to gain the love of a family to which she can belong.
  • The Orphans – Molly, Tessie, July, Duffy, Kate and Pepper. These girls are gritty, neglected and vulnerable, yet basically honest and potentially lovable. The actors portraying them must be able to have mischievous fun with each other as well as “sibling-style” fights. Each student should be able to create and shape her own character. Children auditioning for these roles need to have vocal strength and be visually expressive.
  • Miss Hannigan – This woman is definitely a “has-been.” Her distaste for her job and the children that are part of it should be obvious in every line she speaks, every song she sings and every move she makes. She must have an excellent sense of comic timing.
  • Grace Farrell – Grace is mature, calm, cool and “together.” She is classy and businesslike when dealing with Miss Hannigan and Warbucks, yet maternal toward Annie. The student playing Grace can set herself apart from the other characters simply by the sophisticated way she walks. Grace is ready with an answer for just about anything. Each dramatic situation should seem to come “under control” the moment she glides into a scene.
  • Rooster – Rooster and Lily are quite the team — “team” being the operative word, as the characters play off each other constantly. You might consider casting students of contrasting heights. Rooster can even be shorter than Lily; after all, these two are not to be taken too seriously! Rooster is flashy and self-assured. His “moves” should be as smooth as a gambler’s, as should be the message he sells in “Easy Street.”
  • Lily – Rooster and Lily are quite the team — “team” being the operative word, as the characters play off each other constantly. You might consider casting students of contrasting heights. Rooster can even be shorter than Lily; after all, these two are not to be taken too seriously! Lily (airhead that she is) is always distracted, although she manages to pick up on any conversation involving money. She never acts as the leader, always bringing up the rear while tripping over her own feet (it is difficult to walk and check your makeup in a compact at the same time).
  • Warbucks – This may be the most challenging role for a student in this age group. He must appear middle-aged, self-assured and confident. At first awkwardly affectionate toward Annie, he soon finds himself completely charmed by her. He begins his transformation when he views “N.Y.C.” through Annie’s eyes and falls in love with the city again…and with her.
  • Sandy – In this production, Sandy is played by a human. Sandy is Annie’s canine friend and scrappy in her own right. This dog also has to sing.
  • Servants (Drake, Mrs. Greer and Mrs. Pugh) – From the moment these characters enter the acting area, their presence, posture and speech should suggest the most fastidious of domestic help. (Your actors will have fun perfecting the precision steps, nods and curtsies.) Their heads are always held high and they rarely show their emotions.
  • Additional Characters
    The most important qualities to look for in casting the remaining roles are vocal accuracy and the ability to develop a character. Each role is self-explanatory and usually identified by the character’s occupation. Help your students develop these characters in the context of the historical time period. Students that are more comfortable performing in groups (without solo singing) might be cast as servants, pedestrians, Bundles, the chauffeur, Louis Howe, the apple seller and the dogcatcher.

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