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Call for Director Submissions for BPI’s 2015-2016 Season

BPI_logoBeechmont Players invites all qualified area directors to submit an application to direct in Beechmont Players, Inc.’s 2015-2016 season.

As the Arts Organization in Residence at the Anderson Center, BPI has the privilege of presenting its productions in the Anderson Center’s beautiful 223-seat proscenium theater. With our large audience base, BPI typically fills this theater with approximately 1,000 audience-members over each production’s run. BPI now has a storage/build facility, where set designers and builders can take full advantage of the theater’s plentiful stage space by building the set in advance. This space can even allow rehearsals on the set at the build facility. BPI welcomes directors, design teams, and crew-members new to our group, while maintaining an active and talented membership that is ready to step up to help make each show a success.

Interested in joining us for our 56th season? Please submit up to five plays and/or musicals that you would like to direct in BPI’s 2015-2016 season. If scripts for the shows you are presenting are not available at the Hamilton County Public Library, please submit a copy for the Play Reading Committee (if you do not have a copy and would like assistance obtaining a copy, please let Becky Krausser – Becky@beechmontplayers.org – know). Please consider the group, our audience, and our theater when suggesting shows to present. For additional information about our group and a list of our productions since 2008, please visit our website at www.beechmontplayers.org.

Please also visit www.beechmontplayers.org to view a list of show suggestions. These are merely suggestions to give you an idea of the type of shows we are interested in producing.

The Director Application can be found at www.beechmontplayers.org. Please fill out and return this Application, along with a current theatrical resume, to Becky Krausser by September 27, 2014. You may submit these items to Becky at 7598 Delas Cove Cincinnati, OH 45244, or via e-mail to Becky@BeechmontPlayers.org. Please indicate your availability for production dates, as well as your availability for Director Interviews on the Director Application.

Please note that the group would like to produce at least one musical in the 2015-2016 season. Please note, also, that we prefer the Summer production be a family-friendly show. This does not necessarily need to be a show with children in it, but should at least be appropriate for children to watch.

For the Director Interviews, you will be asked to present up to three shows, though the Play-Reading Committee may ask you about the other two shows you submitted. Director Interviews will take place on Sunday, November 9, and Monday, November 10.

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Immediate Casting Need – BPI’s Summer Show

BPI_The Jester PrinceIMMEDIATE NEED for two guys to join THE JESTER PRINCE (musical) cast. We lost one of our princes and we still need an ensemble member. We open on August 1 so our need is all the more urgent. It also means that the time commitment is only for a few weeks (though it will be several days a week at this point). Email Director Fred Tacon at fred@tacon.net if you are interested or have any questions.

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BPI Announce Auditions for CRAZY HORSES

BPI_logoAugust 4 and 5, 2014, 6:30 p.m. – 8 p.m. at the Anderson Center Theatre

SYNOPSIS
Heaven is in chaos. The Department of the Apocalypse is a shambles- overheads are rocketing and the lead time on mortality isn’t cost-efficient. Some consultants have suggested God shake things up a bit by swapping the roles of the Horsemen – or, rather, Horsepeople – of the Apocalypse. But that only brings its own set of problems. To end their misery three of the Horsepeople decide to back the other team and call on Satan to stage a coup and return things to the way they have always been done. Only Satan (who has always fallen some way short of his mother’s high expectations when it comes to being evil) has been grounded. To further complicate things a misunderstanding sees the future of Christianity put instead into the hands of a cleaner. Faced with a plot that’s about to implode, Satan slips into Heaven to oversee the coup himself…

A note from the directors:
We see some of the roles as flexible in terms of accent, others not as much. While the distinctly British language will mostly be kept the same, the author and publisher may give us permission to make some minor cultural edits to better connect with our American audience. The humor is still VERY British in a Monty-Python-meets-Black-Adder kind of way. We just feel that accents may be irrelevant given the fact that the play takes place in Heaven and Hell and who knows what accents they have there! We are very much open to your own interpretations of the roles that may go beyond or differ our descriptions below. We are VERY keen to let those auditioning feel comfortable doing multiple readings to give us all a chance to explore different interpretations. We are open to people of any race playing any of the roles.

CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS

MAJOR ROLES

  • GOD (Arthur): (Male 50+) A matter of fact businessman, keeping his eye on the heavenly equivalent of the bottom line. The kind of businessman that is always behind on the latest technology, but likes to drop the recent “buzz words” into meetings with his staff. He can come across as doddering or “out of it” but he is not, he just feels he is concentrating on more important things and can’t be bothered with “little things”.
  • DEATH (Eric): (Male 25-60) Professional, and while good at what he does he’s not the sharpest tool in the shed.
  • FAMINE (Geoffrey): (Male 40+ but probably the oldest of the Horsepeople) A little more common (Blue-collar/working class) than the others, especially when he loses his cool. Dyslexic, which can lead to some unfortunate misunderstandings.
  • WAR (Albert): (Male 45+) An old war general (this could be played in various different ways, all of which we are open to at this point). He is politically incorrect, sexist, alcoholic and unfriendly. He shouts a lot (like a drill sergeant or Brian Blessed?). We are entertaining the possibility of his being a Full Metal Jacket American type or the bushy mustached, red-faced British military man.
  • PLAGUE (Penelope): (Female 25-45) Professional. Overly fashionable. Clever, ambitious, feminist with a dry sense of humor.
  • SAINT PETER: (Male 40+) Highly Professional. Dry sense of humor. Loyal.
  • FRUNK: (Male or Female 18-30) A completely incompetent spy from Hell who has just graduated from Underworld University. He is accidentally assigned to the case of helping Satan overthrow Heaven. He is a goblin disguised badly as an angel who thinks he has the best ability to hide but he is actually very bad at it. This role calls for a lot of physical comedy.
  • SATAN (Lucifer/Louie): (Male 25-40) The adult who still lives with his mum and very much reluctantly tied to her apron strings. Trying desperately to prove himself to be the fearful leader many mistake him to be. Comes across as geeky and/or nebbish.

SUPPORTING ROLES

  • A MAN: (Male 45+) A Cynical working class British Bloke who likes his fried food and telly. The “new” Death has come to take him and he’ll have none of it.
  • A WOMAN (Edna): (Male in Drag, the same actor who plays A CLEANER 45+) A MAN’s wife. She sits knitting and barely listens to her husband. She is pleasant enough but doesn’t say much.
  • A CLEANER: (Male, the Same actor who plays A WOMAN 45+) An unappreciated employee of Heaven who the Horsemen mistake for one of Satan’s spies (a fact of which he is unaware). He is very serious about his mopping skills.
  • SATAN’S MUM (Dolores): (Female 50+) Pushy, controlling but wants the best for her son. She is well meaning. She has a prior relationship with God.
  • JULES MALONEY: (Female 35-55) Head of Communications for Heaven. God’s Public Relations woman. Highly professional spin doctor. Dry delivery.

Show dates are Oct. 17 – 25, 2014. If you have any questions about the show and/or roles, please feel free to contact James and Sarah Updike at updiketheater@hotmail.com.

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BPI 2013-2014 Orchid Awards

BPI_logoINTO THE WOODS

  • Excellence in Chorus – Marie Kramer & Cast
  • Excellence in Costumes – Faye Crawford & Pegatha Eddingfield
  • Excellence in Direction – Matthew Wilson
  • Excellence in Ensemble – Matthew Wilson & Cast
  • Excellence in Musical Direction – Charlie Wilhelm
  • Excellence in Musical Theatre Performance – Pamela Blessing as Milky White/Sleeping Beauty/Puppeteer
  • Excellence in Musical Theatre Performance – Rick Kramer as Narrator/Mysterious Man
  • Excellence in Musical Theatre Performance – Catherine Ross as Jack’s Mother
  • Excellence in Musical Theatre Performance – Erin Nicole Donahue as Cinderella
  • Excellence in Musical Theatre Performance – Jeffrey Surber as Baker
  • Excellence in Musical Theatre Performance – Allison Muennich as Witch
  • Excellence in Musical Theatre PerformanceJoey Schnell as Wolf/Cinderella’s Prince
  • Excellence in Original Program Art – Graham Krausser
  • Excellence in Overall Performance Quality – Matthew Wilson
  • Excellence in Overall Technical Quality – Tom Berquist
  • Excellence in Set Construction – Steve Simon & Paul Simon
  • Excellence in Set Design – Rick Kramer
  • Excellence in Special Effects – Jeffrey Surber
  • Excellence in Stage Management – Jenny Mielbrecht
  • Excellence in Vocal Direction – Maria Kramer
  • Excellence in Vocal Quality – Marie Kramer & Cast

LEND ME A TENOR

  • Excellence in Acting in a Play – Mason Parker as Max
  • Excellence in Acting in a Play – Chad Boggs as Tito Merelli
  • Excellence in Acting in a Play – Morgan Carter Woodring as Maggie
  • Excellence in Acting in a Play – Mark Metzner as Saunders
  • Excellence in Acting in a Play – Katey Blood as Maria
  • Excellence in Direction – Laura Boggs
  • Excellence in Ensemble – Laura Boggs & Cast
  • Excellence in Overall Performance Quality – Laura Boggs
  • Excellence in Producing – Cathy Roesener

MY NAME IS RUMPELSTILTSKIN

  • Excellence in Acting in a Play – David Cooley as Rumpelstiltskin
  • Excellence in Acting in a Play – Jody Hart de Henriquez as Griselda
  • Excellence in Costumes – Faye Crawford
  • Excellence in Sound Design – Eric Bardes
  • Excellence in Sound Execution – Eric Bardes

NOVEMBER

  • Excellence in Acting in a Play – Steve Phelan as Archer Brown
  • Excellence in Acting in a Play – Harold Murphy as Charles Smith
  • Excellence in Direction – Jef Brown
  • Excellence in House – Anne Bridgeman & Carolyn Lipchik
  • Excellence in Set Decor – Cheryl Boettger & Mary Ann Fagel
  • Excellence in Set Design – Jef Brown

This information was entered by hand. You can notify me of corrections at robbucher@fuse.net.

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THE JESTER PRICE Runs Aug. 1-9

BPI_The Jester PrinceTHE JESTER PRICE
Presented by The Beechmont Players Inc.
Aug. 1-9
Anderson Township

Directed by Frederic Tacon
Musical Direction by Julie DeMatteis
Choreography by Pam Blessing
Produced by Pam Kaesemeyer

Cast: Lester the Jester – Brody McKinnon, Princess Leona – Emma Jencson, King Wigglesworth – Steve Phelan, Jumpstart – Nicole Simon, Tumblestump – Bryson Sanders, Sir Rocco Wretched – Karl Bolinger, Ma Wretched – Jody Hart, Divot/Edgar – Stanton Granger, Prince Vince – Bryce Willson & Prince Darin – Frederic Tacon
Ensemble: Amy Sullivan, Bert Bathiany IV, Kyle Joseph Green, Molly Barresi, Stephanie Crawford & Stephanie Mooney

The spirited Princess has been kidnapped, and her friend, the Court Jester, is leading a cowardly thief, a clumsy page and the disguised king to rescue her. Through forest and cave, past a dragon and kidnappers, this band of unlikely heroes seeks princess, adventure, love and a happy ending in this funny, heart-warming family musical by local playwright Frederic Tacon.

  • Fri, Aug. 1 at 8pm
  • Sat, Aug. 2 at 3pm & 8pm
  • Sun, Aug. 3 at 3pm
  • Fri, Aug. 8 at 8pm
  • Sat, Aug. 9 at 3pm & 8pm

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