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Auditions Announced for MAMMA MIA! at Dayton Playhouse

DPH_logoMAMMA MIA!
Music and Lyrics by: Björn Ulvaeus Benny Andersson
Book by Catherine Johnson
May 3 through 19, 2019

Auditions: March 11 & 12, 2019 @ 7pm both nights.
Possible Callbacks March 13, 2019 @ 7pm

Director: Richard Lee Waldeck
Assistant Director: Dawn Roth Smith
Producer: Tim Rezash
Music Director: Andrew Hackworth
Choreographer: Kara Castle

www.daytonplayhouse.com

Dance Requirements: Heavy

Please prepare 16-32 bars of music in the style of Pop, Europop,Disco, or Pop Rock from 1972-1982 with cuts clearly marked. We also ask that you do not sing any material from the show itself. Cuts may be made after your vocal audition. An accompanist will be provided. ALL vocalists must sing with piano accompaniment. No acapella,or use of digital tracks or electronic media will be permitted. ALL conflicts must be provided at auditions. Headshots are not required but are helpful. Please come dressed to impress, you will be given time to change into your dance attire before the dance portion of your audition.

***There may or may not be a call back. If so, not all of you may be called back so please do not feel as though you will not be cast. Until you receive a call or an email from us, you are not yet out of the running for a role in this production.

Synopsis and Character Descriptions:

On a small Greek island, Sophie dreams of a perfect wedding — one which includes her father giving her away. The problem? Sophie doesn’t know who he is! Her mother Donna, the former lead singer of the 1970s pop group Donna and the Dynamos, refuses to talk about the past, so Sophie decides to take matters into her own hands. Sneaking a peek in her mother’s old diaries, she discovers three possible fathers: Sam, Bill, and Harry. She secretly invites all three to the wedding, convinced that she’ll know her father when she sees him. But when all three turn up, it may not be as clear as she thought! Told through the legendary music of ABBA, Mamma Mia! has become a worldwide sensation that has audiences everywhere dancing.

DONNA (late 30s-early 40s – the mother of a 20 year old girl) Attractive and free-spirited. A former lead singer in a group called “Donna and the Dynamos” who now owns and runs a hotel/casino on a Greek island. A strong feminist who also has a zany and vulnerable side. Principal role.

SOPHIE (18-25) A very special young woman who is determined to find the romance and happiness she feels eluded her mother. Has a wild, zany spirit even though she pursues a conventional marriage. Pop soprano. Principal role.

TANYA (late 30s-early 40s) A former singer in the “Dynamos”. Rich, sophisticated, acerbic, funny, and witty. Supporting Principal role.

ROSIE (late 30s-early 40s) Also a former singer in the “Dynamos” who now writes for and runs a feminist press. She’s confident, strong, and funny on the outside but shy underneath. Kooky and fun, good comic actress, bit of a clown. Actress who sings. Supporting Principal role.

LISA (18-25) Sophie’s friend who arrives to be a bridesmaid. Very energetic and kooky. Should be African-American, Hispanic-American, Asian-American, Native American or any non Caucasian young woman. Should sing and dance well. Featured Ensemble role.

ALI (18-25) Sophie’s friend. Impulsive and fun. Should contrast to Lisa and Sophie. Featured Ensemble role.

SAM (35-45) May be Sophie’s father. Left Donna 20 years ago because he was engaged to another woman. Charming, successful architect. Actor who sings. Baritone. Supporting Principal role.

HARRY (35-45) May be Sophie’s father. British financier, weathy, buttoned-up, and conservative but trying to reconnect with his freer, youthful self. Must do a very convincing English accent. Also an actor who sings. High baritone, tenor. Supporting Principal role. Preferably able to play guitar.

BILL (35-45) May be Sophie’s father. A travel writer with no possessions or strings. Good-natured, always ready for adventure. Funny, preferably a big or imposing man. Supporting Principal role.

SKY (late 20s) Sophie’s fiance. Athletic, attractive – has given up his life as a successful young businessman in order to make over Donna’s taverna and marry Sophie. Featured Ensemble role.

PEPPER (20s) Sky’s friend. Helps run the hotel. Charming, loves women, always flirting. Must be a good mover/dancer. Acrobatic skills a plus. Baritone/tenor. Featured Ensemble role.

EDDIE (20s) Another friend of Sky and hotel worker. Laid-back, easygoing. Also a mover/dancer role. Baritone/tenor. Featured Ensemble role.

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TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD Runs March 8-17

DPH_logoTO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD
Dayton Playhouse
March 8-17
[Dayton]

CANCELLEDMore Info

Directed by Matthew Smith
Produced by Brian Sharp

Cast: Olivia Mongelli as Jean Louis Finch, Jason Caldwell as Jeremy Finch, Matthew Lindsay as Atticus Finch, Melani Harris as Calpurnia, Becky Howard as Maudie Atkinson, Tamar Fishbein as Stephanie Crawford, Cheryl Macgowan as Mrs. Dubose, Harold “Pete” McKinniss as Arthur Radley, Avi Gilbert as Charles Baker Harris, James Karr as Heck Tate, Chuck Larkowski as Judge Taylor, Kip Moore as Reverend Sykes, Hayley Penchoff as Mayella Ewell, Sean Mayo as Bob Ewell, Brandon Shockney as Walter Cunningham, Brian Sharp as Mr. Gilmer, Shaun Diggs as Tom Robinson, Chris Petree as Clerk, Todd Rohrer as Nathan, Erin Mcgee as Helen, Tammy Newsom as Townsperson & Jai-Ln Stafford as Townsperson

  • Fri-Sat, March 8-9 at 8pm
  • Sun, March 10 at 2om
  • Fri-Sat, March 15-16 at 8pm
  • Sun, March 17 at 2pm

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SNOW CANCELLATIONS for Jan. 19

Updated 7:09pm

MISC_Snow CancellationsI will update this page as the evening progresses and information is received.

Italicized information comes directly from the presenting organization.

Reminder: This list may not be complete. Always check with the presenting organization.

CANCELLED PERFORMANCES:

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Auditions Announced for TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD at Dayton Playhouse

DPH_logoJan. 21 & 22 from 7-9pm

Dayton Playhouse
1301 E Siebenthaler Ave
Dayton, Ohio 45414

Directed by Matthew Smith
Produced by Brian Sharp

Those auditioning will be asked to read from the script. Please bring all conflicts.

All roles available. Director is open to non traditional casting.

Performance dates are March 8-17.

Visit www.DaytonPlayhouse.com for more information.

Character Descriptions with PLAYABLE age range:

  • Jean Louis Finch (Scout) (8-11) a young girl
  • Jem (12-14) her brother
  • Atticus (45-55) their father
  • Calpurnia (30-50) an African-American housekeeper
  • Maudie Atkinson (30-50) neighbor
  • Stephanie Crawford (30-50) neighbor
  • Mrs. Dubose (60+) neighbor
  • Nathan Radley (35-55) neighbor
  • Arthur Radley (Boo) (30-45) neighbor
  • Dill (8-11) a young boy
  • Heck Tate (45+) the sheriff
  • Judge Taylor (45+) the judge
  • Reverend Sykes (30+) an African-American minister
  • Mayella Ewell (18-22) a young woman
  • Bob Ewell (40-55) her father
  • Walter Cunningham (40+) a farmer
  • Mr. Gilmer (30+) Public prosecutor
  • Tom Robinson (25-35) a young African-American man
  • Clerk (20-50) clerk of the court
  • Townspeople (all ages)

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AIN’T MISBEHAVIN’ Runs Jan. 18-Feb. 3

DPH_logoAIN’T MISBEHAVIN’
Dayton Playhouse
Jan. 18-Feb. 3
[Dayton]

Directed by Dawn Roth Smith
Music directed by Ron Kindell
Choreographed by Jeffrey Payne

Cast: Kip Moore as Ken, Stephanie Radford as Nell, Andrea Wilborn as Amelia, Bry’ana Bentley as Charlaine, Everett Walker as Andre, Kiersten Farmer as Featured dancer & Nasir Peterson as Featured dancer

At the height of the historic Harlem Renaissance, venues like The Cotton Club were jumpin’ to a new beat called “swing.” AIN’T MISBEHAVIN’ is a rollicking, finger-snapping, toe-tapping, Tony Award®-winning musical revue — a tribute to the black entertainers of the early 1900’s that centers on the music of one of the most prolific musicians of the time, Thomas “Fats” Waller.

  • Fri-Sat, Jan. 18-19 at 8pm
  • Sun, Jan. 20 at 2pm
  • Fri-Sat, Jan. 25-26 at 8pm
  • Sun, Jan. 27 at 2pm
  • Fri-Sat, Feb. 1-2 at 8pm
  • Sun, Feb. 3 at 2pm

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