Tag Archives: Cincinnati Landmark Productions

Set Builder/Painter Sought by Cincinnati Landmark Productions

CLPCincinnati Landmark Productions, the parent theatrical organization for The Covedale Center for the Performing Arts and the new Warsaw Federal Incline Theater is seeking a part-time set builder/painter.

Requirements:

  • Able to utilize technical equipment.
  • Able to utilize tools for set work.
  • Able and willing to follow instructions with good time management and problem solving skills.
  • Carpentry skills.
  • Ability to lift 50+ lbs.
  • Able to read and write and communicate effectively.
  • Thinks creatively.
  • Scenic artist experience a plus!

Other Requirements:

  • Must have a valid driver’s license and reliable transportation.
  • Over 21 years of age preferred
  • Candidate must be able to work in an unsupervised environment.
  • Is a self-starter, dependable, and have excellent communications skills.
  • Able to work early mornings, afternoons and some weekends (based on our production schedule).
  • Able to drive a stick shift preferred.
  • Even tempered and have a good sense of humor and be willing to work in a unique, and fun environment!

Pay rate: $11.00/hourly

If interested, please email Denny Reed, Tech Director at dennyreed@clpshows.org (NO PHONE CALLS or WALK-INS PLEASE). When applying, please include a cover letter and resume. Deadline to submit resume cover letter and resume is Friday, June 26, 2015.
Start Date – immediate.

Leave a comment

Filed under Casting Call

THE PRODUCERS Review

Mike Sherman as Max Biaystock & Spenser Smith as Leo Bloom. Photo by Mikki Schaffner Photography.

Mike Sherman as Max Biaystock & Spenser Smith as Leo Bloom. Photo by Mikki Schaffner Photography.

Links to all reviews can be found using the REVIEWS link at the top of the page. Blog postings, links and more are available on my Facebook fan page. You can also receive updates on Twitter from @BTCincyRob.

THE PRODUCERS presented by Warsaw Federal Incline Theatre through June 21. Click here for more information on the production. I attended the opening Sunday performance.

Cincinnati Landmark Productions welcomes patrons to their new and beautiful venue, the Warsaw Federal Incline Theatre, with a solid production of the musical comedy, THE PRODUCERS.

Mike Sherman as Max Biaystock, Kalie Kaimann as Ulla & Spenser Smith as Leo Bloom. Photo by Mikki Schaffner Photography.

Mike Sherman as Max Biaystock, Kalie Kaimann as Ulla & Spenser Smith as Leo Bloom. Photo by Mikki Schaffner Photography.

Mike Sherman is smartly cast as the morally-questionable Max Bialystock. He handles the songs well and has good comic timing. Spencer Smith looks great for the role of unsatisfied accountant Leo Bloom and is vocally strong. Performance-wise, I didn’t have a good sense of what Leo was feeling (besides panicked). Even when dancing with his girl, the smile on his face was fleeting at best. Recent high school graduate Kalie Kaimann is a solid triple-threat as the beautiful and English-challenged Ulla. Christopher Wyllie is solid and very funny as discovered playwright Franz Liebkind. His character and German accent was solid throughout, although it did seem to disappear in the “opening night” scene. As Carmen Ghia, the “common law-assistant” to the “worst director in New York,” Gregory Bossler finds great balance in the campy, effeminate role. Ptich perfect is Tom Highley as the aforementioned director and closeted homosexual, Roger DeBris. The 17-person ensemble is solid and handle the vocals and choreography well.

The cast. Photo by Mikki Schaffner Photography.

The cast. Photo by Mikki Schaffner Photography.

Speaking of choreography, overall the staging by Maggie Perrino worked well. Favorite numbers included “The King of Old Broadway” and “I Want to be a Producer.” I also enjoyed “Springtime for Hitler” but Hitler’s entrance was blocked by the ensemble standing too far downstage. I also had a sight line issue during “The King of Old Broadway.” When the actress sat on Max’s left knee, she blocked the view of his face for those of us audience right. And all we could see of her, was the back of her head. Moving her to Max’s other knee would have allowed everyone to see both their faces.  Just something to keep in mind for future productions. #newvenueproblems 🙂

Mike Sherman as Max Biaystock, Spenser Smith as Leo Bloom & Kalie Kaimann as Ulla. Photo by Mikki Schaffner Photography.

Mike Sherman as Max Biaystock, Spenser Smith as Leo Bloom & Kalie Kaimann as Ulla. Photo by Mikki Schaffner Photography.

Costumer Caren Young does great work in tackling this behemoth of a show. Favorite costumes include the “C building” dress, the German showgirl costumes and Ulla’s frock upon her return from Rio.

One ongoing distraction, for me, was that the two male leads, (and to a lesser extent Ulla,) had a habit of upstaging themselves.  Standing in profile to the audience with feet together, line delivery with their backs to the audience, reading onstage with their faces hidden behind what they were “reading,” and punchline delivery to the wings or other actors instead of out, are a few examples. Just remember that the audience is well, your audience.

Tom Highley as Roger DeBris as Hitler. Photo by Mikki Schaffner Photography.

Tom Highley as Roger DeBris as Hitler. Photo by Mikki Schaffner Photography.

Overall a fun and entertaining way to christen the city’s newest theater. I’m excited to see what they have in store for future audiences as they mature into their space.

If you want to check out the new theater this summer, you best bet may be their third and final production of their Summer Classic Series, 9 TO 5 THE MUSICAL. The full run of THE PRODUCERS sold out almost before the show opened. Ticket sales for their next production, 1776, are very strong with several shows already sold out and several with limited availability. You can visit their site here.

My rating: 4.0 out of 5

I would enjoy hearing what you think about the show or my review. All I ask is that you express your opinion without attacking someone else’s opinion. You can post your comments below.

1 Comment

Filed under Reviews

Cast Announced for 9 TO 5 THE MUSICAL at Warsaw Federal Incline Theater

WFIT logoCincinnati Landmark Productions has announced the cast list for their upcoming production of 9 TO 5 THE MUSICAL at the Warsaw Federal Incline Theater.

Cast includes:

  • Cheryl Salzman as Violet
  • Michelle Wells as Judy
  • Courtni Nicolaci as Doralee
  • Allen R. Middleton as Franklin Hart
  • Lauren Carr as Roz Keith
  • Colin Cranston as Tinsworthy/Co. President/ensemble
  • Steffen Whorton as Joe
  • Corey Meyer as Josh/ensemble
  • Stephen Welch as Dwayne/ensemble
  • Ensemble: Philip Krinsky, Jeremy Cox, Anne Schneider, Kyndra Dyanne Wilkins, Lesley Hitch, Torie Pate & Amanda Reiber

Directed by Karie-Lee Sutherland, music directed by Doug Schmutte & choreographed by Dee Anne Byrll.

Performance dates are Aug. 12-30. For more information visit http://www.cincinnatilandmarkproductions.com/Incline/Default.aspx.

Leave a comment

Filed under Cast list

Auditions for RENT and MARY POPPINS at Cincinnati Landmark Productions

CLPCincinnati Landmark Productions will hold auditions for RENT and MARY POPPINS.

MUST MAKE AN APPOINTMENT TO AUDITION for either show. Please email Jennifer Perrino, Business Manager at jenniferperrino@covedalecenter.com. You will need to provide your name, email and phone please.

When: Saturday, July 11 and Sunday, July 12, 2015

Where: Auditions will be held at The Warsaw Federal Incline Theatre, located at 801 Matson Place Cincinnati, OH 45204

For RENT
Adult performers are needed (18–40 years of age). Auditionees should prepare 16–24 bars of TWO CONTRASTING ROCK songs (one up-tempo and one ballad), either from a rock musical or similarly styled rock songs. (Bring sheet music for the accompanist in your key.)

Audition appt. times include:
Saturday: Noon, 1pm, 2pm and 3pm
Sunday 6pm, 7pm, 8pm and 9pm

You may be asked to attend a callback on Saturday, July 18, 2015. At this callback you may have to do some movement and read from the script. You must be available for this callback to be considered for a role in the show. Time: Noon to 3:30 pm.

MUST HAVE A RESUME listing theatrical experience in order to audition. A headshot/picture is appreciated but not required.

Please note: No more than two conflicts will be accepted during the rehearsal process for this production.

Rehearsals begin: October 19, 2015

(Performances at the Warsaw Federal Incline Theater, December, 2015)
Wed. Dec. 2 – Thurs. Dec. 3 – Fri. Dec. 4 – Sat. Dec. 5 – Sun. Dec. 6
Wed. Dec. 9 – Thurs. Dec. 10 – Fri. Dec. 11 – Sat. Dec. 12 – Sun. Dec. 13
Wed. Dec. 16 – Thurs. Dec. 17 – Fri. Dec. 18 – Sat. Dec. 19 – Sun. Dec. 20
*****************************

For MARY POPPINS

Children Auditions Appts: Saturday July 11th at Noon and Sunday July 12th at 6pm.

Child Performers are needed (9 – 13 years of age). Kids can be as old as 13, but MUST be able to look younger. Kids should bring sheet music to sing for the accompanist. Will also read from the script. Do at least a mild British accent or speak very formally.

Adults audition times: Saturday July 11th at 1pm, 2pm and 3pm. and Sunday July 12th at 7pm, 8pm and 9pm.

Adult performers are needed (14 – 60 years of age). Auditionees should be prepared to sing a musical theater selection (bring sheet music for the accompanist in your key) will be tested for dance ability and may be asked to read from the script. Please dress appropriately. MUST HAVE A RESUME listing theatrical experience in order to audition. A headshot/picture is appreciated but not required. Please prepare 16 bars of a song that best showcases vocal ability.

Please note: No more than two conflicts will be accepted during the rehearsal process for this production.

Rehearsals begin: October 12, 2015

Fly training dates: Training November 17, 18 and 19

(Performances at the Covedale Center for the Performing Arts, November – December, 2015)
Fri. Nov. 27 – Sat. Nov. 28 – Sun. Nov. 29
Thurs. Dec. 3 – Fri. Dec. 4 – Sat. Dec. 5 – Sun. Dec. 6
Thurs. Dec. 10 – Fri. Dec. 11 – Sat. Dec. 12 – Sun. Dec. 13
*Wed. Dec. 16 – Thurs. Dec. 17 – Fri. Dec. 18 – Sat. Dec. 19 – Sun. Dec. 20
Tues. Dec. 22 – Wed. Dec. 23, *Sat. Dec. 26 – Sun., Dec. 27

There will be two performances on Sat. 12/26/14: 2pm and 8pm.

For more information on auditions, contact us at (513) 241 – 6550.  Check us out on the web at www.cincinnatilandmarkproductions.com.

Cincinnati Federal Savings & TriHealth are the 2015 – 2016 Season Sponsor for the Covedale Center for the Performing Arts, 4990 Glenway Avenue, 45238.

Leave a comment

Filed under Auditions

1776 Runs July 8-26

Bob Brunner as Ben Franklin,  Matt Krieg as Thomas Jefferson & Rodger Pille as John Adams,

Bob Brunner as Ben Franklin, Matt Krieg as Thomas Jefferson & Rodger Pille as John Adams,

1776
Presented by Warsaw Federal Incline Theatre
July 8-26
East Price Hill

Directed and choreographed by Matthew Wilson
Music direction by Michael Kennedy

Cast: Bob Brunner as Ben Franklin, Rodger Pille as John Adams, Matt Krieg as Thomas Jefferson, Brett Bowling as John Dickinson, Allison Muennich as Abigail Adams, Lindsey Franxman as Martha Jefferson, Francis RTM Boyle as Col. Thomas McKean, Kelcey Steele as The Courier, Justin Glaser as Edward Rutledge, Rich Roedersheimer as Richard Henry Lee, Andrew Maloney as Robert Livingston, Patrick Vaughn as Roger Sherman, Harold Murphy as Stephen Hopkins, Mike Hall as John Hancock, Jack Manion as Charles Thomson, Doug Bruening as Josiah Bartlett, Jamie Steele as Andrew McNair, Dave Woellert as Lewis Morris, Cameron Nalley as A Leather Apron, Anthony Newton as John Witherspoon, Mike Nalley as James Wilson, Brian T. Williams as Joseph Hewes, Chuck Beatty as Joseph Hughes, Jim Waldfogle as Ceasar Rodney, Brian Donaldson as Samuel Chase & Tyler Gau as George Read

It’s the summer of 1776, and the nation is ready to declare independence…if only our founding fathers can agree to do it! 1776 follows John Adams of Massachusetts, Benjamin Franklin of Pennsylvania, and Richard Henry Lee and Thomas Jefferson of Virginia as they attempt to convince the members of the second Continental Congress to vote for independence from the shackles of the British monarchy by signing the Declaration of Independence.

  • Wed-Thu, July 8-9 at 7:30pm
  • Fri-Sat, July 10-11 at 8pm
  • Sun, July 12 at 2pm
  • Wed-Thu, July 15-16 at 7:30pm
  • Fri-Sat, July 17-18 at 8pm
  • Sun, July 19 at 2pm
  • Wed-Thu, July 22-23 at 7:30pm
  • Fri-Sat, July 24-25 at 8pm
  • Sun, July 26 at 2pm

Official page |

2 Comments

Filed under On Stage