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Auditions Announced for FUTUREFEST 2019 at Dayton Playhouse

DPH_logoFutureFest 2019 auditions begin at 7pm each evening on May 20 & 21. Auditioners are encouraged to arrive at the Dayton Playhouse in advance of the auditions to fill out the Audition Form. Theatre resumes are encouraged, but not required; auditioners need to be prepared to list all conflicts between the audition date and the final performance of the production.

FutureFest 2019 will hold open auditions for all six finalist plays on Monday May 20 and Tuesday May 21, starting both nights at 7:00 PM. Auditions will consist of cold readings from the scripts. Three plays will be auditioned each night. This year’s finalists present an enticing range of roles. In total 39 actors are needed (27 male, 12 female). See the synopses below for play descriptions and casting requirements.

Monday, May 20, 2019 – Staged reading plays

Drone
Directed by Craig Smith
Performance: Saturday July 20 @ 10:00 AM
Former fighter pilot, Mike Powell, gives up his wings to be with his family. He becomes a drone pilot near Las Vegas. He never imagined the toll this would take on him, his wife, a physician’s assistant, and his 16-year-old soccer-playing son. His first assignment is to surveil Salar Khan, who’s suspected of being a Taliban insurgent, and his family-which includes a similar soccer-playing son-in northern Pakistan. In the process, Mike watches members of the family having tea, dancing, praying, and even making love. The daily observation leads to a voyeuristic identification and admiration of the Khans, despite the warnings of his trigger-happy, gung-ho co-pilot, Tonya. The daily surveillance and Mike’s participation in bombing a school and a hospital have devastating moral and psychological effects on both families. The eventual order to strike down Salar leads to an unprecedented crisis.

[Accents needed for Khan Family roles.]

Farishta Khan. The grandmother and revered family matriarch.
Arman Khan. A 16-year-old soccer-playing grandson.
Diwa Khan. Arman’s mother. Late 30s. A constant worrier.
Salar Khan. Arman’s father. A mine worker. Late 30s.
Lt. Mike Powell. Late 30s. A drone pilot. A man of integrity. A true patriot.
Sgt. Tonya Spanger. Mid-20s. Tough-talking drone sensor who revels in her work.
Voice of Colonel Troy Andrews. Commander. Does not appear.
Robbie Powell. Mike’s 16-year old son. Star soccer player.
Kristin Powell. Mike’s wife. Late 30s physician’s assistant.

Which Way the Wind Blows
Directed by Abe Bassett
Performance: Saturday July 20 @ 3:00 PM
Marty O’Neill is a good cop with an ordinary life. A captain with some thirty years on the force, he is content in his job and his marriage. But, O’Neill’s contentment is shattered when he is faced with a decision that challenges everything he has always believed.

Marty O’Neill, late fifties
Thalia Whetstone, late twenties/early thirties
Gerald Freeman, late fifties
Carol O’Neill, fifties
*Paul Travis, age 11
Young Marty, age 11
Paul Travis, age 18
Peggy O’Neill, forties and eighties
*Peter Freeman, age 11
*these roles should be played by the same actor

Fall With Me
Directed by Dawn Roth Smith
Performance: Sunday July 21 @ 10:00 AM
J.J. and Bithiah Johnston are quietly surviving the Great Depression, while doing what they can for their neighbors. When J.J.’s brothers—other veterans from The Great War—arrive in search of a leader for their latest fight, one that hold the U.S. government accountable to for what’s owed them after their sacrifice, the smell of former glory intoxicates J.J and threatens to derail what little his family actually has. Bithiah pleads with J.J. to stay home and continue to work at the mill; a luxury few can claim. J.J. insists his service to his country and his commitment to those he fought alongside is incomplete, if he doesn’t join the frontlines again. In the end, he must decide what fight is truly his to win and which one is worth the risk, should he lose.

Jasper (J.J.) Johnston (mid-30s. Male. African-American.) the once charismatic captain of the 369th Infantry Regiment (a.k.a. the Harlem Hellfighters, known for their distinct bravery) during World War I; over time has become more routine and knows it; an employed steelworker who struggles with the mundanity of civilian life; continually sleepless over his seemingly singular success during a depression; loves learning and his family.

Bithiah Johnston (mid-30s. Female. African-American.) J.J.’s wife; the primary caretaker of their only daughter Bessie (8); keeper of the household finances. Bithiah is a brilliant woman and the backbone of the family; still madly in love with her husband after many years.

Delia Reddy (mid-30s. Female. African-American.) the best friend of Bithiah; a former singer; grateful recipient of the Johnston’s financial support; J.J. and Bithiah’s upstairs neighbor; as friends, Delia has long been the adventurous foil to Bithiah’s more pragmatic life choices.

Lenny Leventhal (mid-30s. Male. White.) a soft-spoken, very nervous veteran of World War I; Jewish; progressive-minded; influenced by and empathetic toward a variety of worldviews; willing to follow; indebted to Harry for his actions at the camp.

Harry Thompkins (early-40s. Male. African-American.) J.J.’s most boisterous “war buddy”; a bachelor who very distinctly only needs to be concerned with himself; lives with many regrets from throughout his life. Wants change but is also excited to relive his “glory days.”

Nurse #1 & Nurse #2 (mid-30s. Female. African-American.)* fast-acting caretakers of the Bonus Marchers.

Voices of Vivian (any) & Bessie (8 years-old) **

*Nurses should be doubled by the actors playing “Bithiah” and “Delia.” **May be a pre-recorded or off-stage voices or a well-staged doubling.

Tuesday, May 21, 2019 – Fully staged plays

The Princess at Midnight
Directed by Dorothy Michalski
Performance: Friday, July 19 @ 8:00 PM
Jacob Simon, a tailor in Detroit in 1851, is about to open a factory when he and his wife Rachel are approached by abolitionist friends to help in a dangerous rescue. They are asked to help a mute runaway slave—known as the Princess—across the Detroit river to Canada. Because of a misjudgment by Jacob’s brother, the well-meaning tailor is put in an ethical dilemma as he considers the choice between helping a slave or turning her in. Based on a true story.

Jacob Simon: A dressmaker. Late 20’s-early 30’s.
Rachel Simon: Jacob’s wife, obviously pregnant, 20’s.
Benjamin Simon: Jacob’s younger brother, 20’s.
Michael Sullivan: A merchant from Charleston, 20’s-30’s.
William Caldecott: An activist, African American, 30’s.
The Princess: A fugitive slave, mute, 20’s.

On the Horizon
Directed by Annie Pesch
Performance: Saturday, July 20 @ 8:00 PM
In 1912 the British steamship the SS Californian set out from London to cross the Atlantic Ocean toward Boston. In the midst of their journey they encountered a loose ice field and stopped for the night, thinking it would be a quiet evening. But then in the not so far distance, the crew saw eight distress rockets fire from a ship within ten miles from them. The crew tried to rouse Captain Stanley Lord from sleep to heed the call, but he refused to believe there was imminent danger. Even after the crew watched the lights of the ship flicker and then go black, Captain Lord refused to engage. It was in the early moments of dawn when the wireless operator started his shift that they realized they were the ship that watched Titanic sink.

[All roles require a British dialect.]

Captain Stanley Lord, M 30-40s
George Stewart, Chief Officer, M 30-40s
Herbert Stone, 2nd Officer, M 30-40s
Charles Groves, 3rd Officer, M 20-30s
Cyril “Sparks” Evans, Wireless Operator, M 20s
Jimmy Gibson, Crewman Apprentice, M 20s

Men Overboard
Directed by Janet Powell
Performance: Sunday July 21 @ 3:00 PM
A Bar Mitzvah in New York City brings together three Jewish brothers (a politician, a therapist, and a Buddhist monk), their fading but forceful father, the politician’s 13-year-old son (who doubts he’s ready to become a man), and the boy’s Bar Mitzvah tutor (a woman who loves the boy and possibly one of his uncles). As the boy is torn between obedience and defiance of his father, tensions grow and affect everyone in the family, until anger becomes abuse and it becomes clear that the family’s status quo is no longer an option.

ERNIE SILVER, an old man, father of three, 70’s or older
DOUG SILVER, Ernie’s middle son, a psychotherapist, mid-40’s
JAY SILVER, Ernie’s youngest son, a Buddhist monk, early 40’s
ROBERT SILVER, Ernie’s oldest son, a Congressional candidate, late 40’s
ABRAHAM SILVER, Robert’s son and Ernie’s only grandchild, 13
EVA FUZESI, Abraham’s Bar Mitzvah tutor, from Hungary, mid-30’s

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MAMMA MIA! Runs May 3-19

DPH_Mamma Mia logoMAMMA MIA!
Dayton Playhouse
May 3-19
[Dayton]

Directed by Richard Lee Waldeck
Produced by Tim Rezash

Cast: Denise A. Schnieders as Donna, Lilly Robillard as Sophie, Lindsey Cardoza as Rosie, Amy Askins as Tanya, Naman Clark as Sky, Brad Bishop as Bill, Ron Mauer as Harry, Ted Eltzroth as Sam, Paul Dunn as Pepper, Ryan Petrie as Eddie, Kailey Yeakley as Lisa, Shana Fishbein as Ali, Mart Wirtz as Father Alexandrios/Ensemble Male, Juangabriel Encarnacion  as Ensemble Male 1, Casey Dillon as Ensemble Male 2, Nate Strawser as Ensemble Male 3, Treonte King as Ensemble Male 4, Bryan Schuck as Ensemble Male 5, Shanna Camacho as Ensemble Female 1, Anna Ryan Kolb as Ensemble Female 2, Kaylee Maple as Ensemble Female 3, Rachael Kindred as Ensemble Female 4 &
Amber Pfeifer as Dance Captain/Ensemble Female 5

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.

  • Fri-Sat, May 3-4 at 8pm
  • Sun, May 5 at 2pm
  • Fri-Sat, May 10-11 at 8pm
  • Sun, May 12 at 2pm
  • Fri-Sat, May 17-18 at 8pm
  • Sun, May 19 at 2pm

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Cast Announced for MAMMA MIA! at Dayton Playhouse

DPH_logoThe cast includes:

  • Denise A. Schnieders as Donna
  • Lilly Robillard as Sophie
  • Lindsey Cardoza as Rosie
  • Amy Askins as Tanya
  • Naman Clark as Sky
  • Brad Bishop as Bill
  • Ron Mauer as Harry
  • Ted Eltzroth as Sam
  • Paul Dunn as Pepper
  • Ryan Petrie as Eddie
  • Kailey Yeakley as Lisa
  • Shana Fishbein as Ali
  • Mart Wirtz as Father Alexandrios/Ensemble Male
  • Male ensemble: Juangarbriel Encarnacion & Casey Dillon
  • Female ensemble: Shanna Camacho, Anna Ryan Kolb, Kaylee Maple, Jillian Mitchell & Amber Pfeifer/Dance Captain

Directed by Richard Lee Waldeck & produced by Tim Rezash. Performances run May 3-19.

For more information visit www.wordpress.thedaytonplayhouse.com.

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Cancellation of TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD Announced by Dayton Playhouse

DPH_logoToday, the Board of Directors of The Dayton Playhouse, Inc. (DPI) announced the cancellation of the March 8-17, 2019 production of TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD due to circumstances beyond the organization’s control.

DPI did everything correctly to acquire the rights to the Sergel adaptation of TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD; such rights were secured, and paid for properly, 14 months ago. However, the opening of the new production in New York has changed the business landscape and appears to have rendered DPI’s rights no longer valid.

The Board of Directors in partnership with legal counsel have thoroughly explored avenues to overcome these obstacles and present our production, but under threat of substantial legal action from Rudinplay the decision was made to cancel the production. Rudinplay holds the rights to the new production currently running on Broadway, also inspired by Harper Lee’s 1960 novel. The Board of Directors determined that DPI is not in a position to risk an expensive legal battle that could threaten the corporation’s future viability.

“We are in complete shock,” stated Matt Lindsay, Chair of the DPI Board of Directors. “I and the whole Board of Directors are devastated by this situation. I feel terrible for our artists, on stage and backstage, who poured their hearts into making something beautiful and meaningful, only to have it ended so suddenly.” The cast and crew have been hard at work on the production for weeks.

The Dayton Playhouse box office will be reaching out to purchasers of tickets to offer alternatives including tickets to another show, tax donation or simply a refund. DPI holds itself to a high standard of quality and professionalism. Please do not reach out to the box office – as DPI will be in touch with patrons within the next weeks.

The Board of Directors sincerely hopes this will not tarnish the theatre’s relationship with any of its patrons, who we value deeply. We are disappointed to be unable to present this beautiful play to our audiences. We will work tirelessly to retain their trust and patronage.

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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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