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NOVEMBER Runs Oct. 18-26

BPI_NovemberNOVEMBER
Presented by Beechmont Players Inc.
Oct. 18-26
Anderson Township

Directed by jef brown
Produced by Pam Kaesemeyer

Cast: Harold Murphy as Charles Smith, Steve Phelan as Archer, Laura Boggs as Clarice Bernstein, Bryce Willson as Turkey Guy & Tim Rogers as Dwight Grackle

His war chest empty, unpopular President Charles Smith is about to lose the election in a landslide. Desperate to at least raise enough money for his Presidential Library, he blackmails the National Turkey Producers. Meanwhile, his lesbian speechwriter is striking until he legalizes gay marriage, and he’s being stalked by an angry Native American lobbying for a casino. Don’t miss this look at a typical day in the White House! Contains strong language. It is not recommended for audience members who might be offended by its use.

  • Fri-Sat, Oct. 18-19 at 8pm
  • Sun, Oct. 20 at 3pm
  • Fri, Oct. 25 at 8pm
  • Sat, Oct. 26 at 3pm & 8pm

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BPI Announces Auditions for INTO THE WOODS

BPI_logo12BPI Announces Auditions for INTO THE WOODS

Written by James Lapine
Music by Stephen Sondheim
Directed by Matthew Wilson
Produced by Tom Bergquist

Sunday, Oct. 20, and Monday, Oct 21., 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Callbacks on Tuesday, Oct. 22, beginning at 7 p.m.
At the Anderson Center, 7850 Five Mile Road, Cincinnati, Ohio 45230

 

Character Breakdowns
(please note age ranges are just generalizations)

  • Cinderella: A young, earnest maiden who is constantly mistreated by her stepmother and stepsisters. Female, 20 – 30, Range G3 – G5
  • Cinderella’s Mother (potentially played by the same actress who plays Granny): Deceased with her soul guarding and aiding her daughter from a tree. Female, 40 – 55, Range D4 – F5
  • Cinderella’s Prince (played by the same actor as the Wolf): Vain and gorgeous, he is a disloyal lover who is currently searching for the next new, exciting thing. Male, 25 – 35, Range B2 – F4
  • Cinderella’s Stepmother: The mean-spirited, demanding stepmother of Cinderella. Female, 45 – 55, Range A3 – F#5
  • Florinda and Lucinda: Cinderella’s stepsisters who are black of heart. They follow in their mother’s footsteps of abusing Cinderella. Female, 25 – 35, Range C4 – Ab5
  • Jack: The feckless Giant-killer who is ‘almost a man.’ He is adventurous, naive, energetic, and bright-eyed. Male, 15 – 25, Range B2 – G4
  • Jack’s Mother: Browbeating and weary, Jack’s protective mother who is independent, bold and strong-willed. Female, 40 – 65, Range Bb3 – Gb5
  • Little Red Riding Hood: A spoiled young girl who is strong-willed, quick-witted, fearless, yet youthful and naive. Female, 15 – 20, Range Bb3 – F5
  • Mysterious Man (played by the same actor as the Narrator): A mischievous vagrant and nosy meddler. He is a good-natured protector and observer. Male, 50 – 65, Range G2 – Eb4
  • Narrator (played by the same actor as the Mysterious Man): An intellectual and pleasant story-teller who helps to orchestrate the show and illustrate lessons to the audience. Male, Any Age, Range G2 – E4
  • Rapunzel: A loopy-but-lovely maiden who is sheltered by the Witch and terribly lonely. She yearns to experience the world. Female, 20 – 30, Range B3 – A5
  • Rapunzel’s Prince: Just as vain and gorgeous as his Prince brother, he is always chasing the newest, most exciting endeavor. Male, 20 – 35, Range C#3 – E4
  • 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. Male, 30 – 45, Range Ab2 – G4
  • 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. Female, 30 – 45, Range F3 – G5
  • The Witch: Sarcastic, ugly-then-gorgeous, obsessive protector of Rapunzel who is straightforward and aggressive. Female, 30 – 55, Range F3 – G5
  • Wolf (played by the same actor as Cinderella’s Prince): Hungry and insatiable hunter who takes advantage of the weak by misleading and captivating his prey. Dangerous but strangely sexy. Male, 25 – 35, Range Bb2 – Gb4
  • Granny (potentially played by the same actress who plays Cinderella’s Mother and Giant): Little Red’s grandmother. A bit brutal after her interactions with the wolf. Female 60’s – 70’s
  • Milky White: Jack’s cow. NON-SPEAKING ROLE. No set gender or age. Very physical role.
  • Cinderella’s Father: Old man, rather oblivious to the poor treatment of his daughter. Male 50’s – 60’s
  • Steward: Aide to the Prince. A man of duty and responsibility. Male 30’s – 50’s
  • Snow White and Sleeping Beauty: Cameos at the end of the show. May also be used in other parts of the show. Excellent opportunities for technicians to make an onstage appearance. Female late teens to 20’s

Performance Dates are:

  • February 21, 2014 at 8:00pm
  • February 22, 2014 at 8:00pm
  • February 23, 2014 at 3:00pm
  • February 23, 2014 at 8:00pm
  • February 27, 2014 at 8:00pm
  • February 28, 2014 at 8:00pm
  • March 1, 2014 at 3:00pm
  • March 1, 2014 at 8:00pm 

Audition Requirements 

  • Please prepare 16-32 bars of a song that best demonstrates your vocal range and ability to interpret a song (NOT from INTO THE WOODS). Please bring sheet music for the accompanist. Range exercises will be selected by the Vocal Director.
  • Auditionees will be asked to read from the script
  • Bring resume and known conflicts for the period December 29, 2013 through March 2, 2014
  • Head shot not necessary, but welcome.

Questions? Contact Matthew Wilson at mtwilson24@yahoo.com.

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BPI Announces the Cast of NOVEMBER

BPI_logo12The Beechmont Players Inc. presents NOVEMBER on Oct. 18-26. The production is directed by jef brown and produced by Pam Kaesemeyer.

The cast inlcudes:

  • Charles Smith – Harold Murphy
  • Archer – Steve Phelan
  • Clarice Bernstein – Laura Boggs
  • Turkey Guy – Bryce Willson
  • Dwight Grackle – Tim Rogers

For more information please visit www.beechmontplayers.org.

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Call for Director Submissions for BPI’s 2014-2015 Season

BPI_logo12Beechmont Players invites all qualified area directors to submit an application to direct in Beechmont Players, Inc.’s 2014-2015 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 55th season? Please submit up to five plays and/or musicals that you would like to direct in BPI’s 2014-2015 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 me 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.

For your reference, we have polled our membership and board, and have compiled the following list of show suggestions. Please note that your submissions need not be culled from this list. These are merely suggestions to give you an idea of the type of shows we are interested in producing.

Musicals

  • Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Julie Styne/Anita Loos (Tams-Witmark)
  • 1776*, Sherman Edwards/Peter Stone (MTI)
  • Nunsense, Dan Goggin (Samuel French, Inc.)
  • How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, Frank Loesser/Burrows,Weinstock, and Gilbert (MTI) 

Plays

  • The Women, Clare Boothe Luce (Dramatists)
  • The Trip to Bountiful, Horton Foote (Dramatists)
  • Charley’s Aunt, Brandon Thomas (Samuel French, Inc.)
  • The Importance of Being Earnest, Oscar Wilde
  • Whodunnit, Anthony Shaffer (Samuel French, Inc.) 

Attached herewith, please find a Director Application. Please fill out and return this Application, along with a current theatrical resume, to me by September 27, 2013. You may submit these items to me at the address above, 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 2014-2015 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 Thursday, November 14, and Friday, November 15.

Thank you for your interest in Beechmont Players, Inc. I look forward to receiving your submission!

Sincerely,
Becky Krausser
VP Shows

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MY NAME IS RUMPLESTILTSKIN Runs Aug. 2-10

BPI_My Name Is RumplestiltskinMY NAME IS RUMPLESTILTSKIN
Presented by Beechmont Players Inc.
Aug. 2-10
Anderson Township

Directed by Larry Behymer
Produced by Donna Surber & Darcy Little

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That nasty-tempered wizard, Rumpelstiltskin, is back in this engaging adaptation. Griselda, a four hundred year old witch, tells Rumpelstiltskin that in order to become the most powerful force in the kingdom, he must possess a child of royal birth. The wizard plots and schemes. He spreads the word that Laura, the miller’s daughter, can weave straw into gold. Since the kingdom is bankrupt, she’s whisked off to the palace and ordered to spin and spin. With Rumpelstiltskin’s help she delivers the gold. She has a high fee to pay — her first born child. When Laura marries the prince and produces an heir to the throne, she has twenty-four hours to guess the wizard’s name or lose her child.

  • Fri, Aug. 2 at 8pm
  • Sat, Aug. 3 at 3pm & 8pm
  • Sun, Aug. 4 at 3pm
  • Fri, Aug. 9 at 8pm
  • Sat, Aug. 10 at 3pm & 8pm

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