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Auditions Announced for A FEW GOOD MEN at Dayton Playhouse

DPH_logoAuditions begin at 7:00 PM each evening. Auditioners are encouraged to arrive at the Dayton Playhouse in advance of the auditions to fill out the Audition Form. Theatre resumes are encouraged; auditioners need to be prepared to list all conflicts between the audition date and the final performance of the production. All auditions are held at the Dayton Playhouse: 1301 Siebenthaler Avenue in Dayton (inside Wegerzyn Gardens MetroPark).

A FEW GOOD MEN
By Aaron Sorkin
Directed by Jennifer Lockwood
Produced by J. Gary Thompson
March 9 through 18, 2018
Auditions: January 22 & 23, 2018

Dayton Playhouse is excited to announce auditions for the riveting, military drama A FEW GOOD MEN. Before Aaron Sorkin created The West WingSports Night, and The Social Network, he took Broadway by storm with his compelling story of honor vs. justice. Auditions will be Monday and Tuesday, January 22-23, 2018 at 7 PM at Dayton Playhouse. Performance dates are March 9-18, 2018.

Director Jennifer Lockwood is looking for a few good men and one woman to fill the following roles:

Lance Cpl. Harold Dawson – early 20’s, proud, leader, definitely had a future in the Corps

PFC Louden Downey – 18-20, not worldly, bewildered by the politics

Lt. J.G. Sam Weinberg – late 20’s-30, smartest kid in the room, became a lawyer to help the little guy

Lt. J.G. Daniel Kaffee – late 20’s – 30, used to getting by on his charm which he has in abundance, smart and talented lawyer but not used to working too hard

Lt. Cmdr. Joanne Galloway – early 30’s, born with a rule book in her hand, hard worker, socially awkward

Capt. Isaac Whitaker – 35+, sarcastic, manages his staff with a loose rein and a dash of humor

Capt. Matthew Markinson – 50+, former spy, honor is deeply important to him

PFC William Santiago – 19-20, not physically cut out for Marine Corp through no fault of his own

Lt. Col. Nathan Jessep – 50+, old-school marine but politically savvy, always in charge of every situation

Lt. Jonathan Kendrick – 30’s, from the Bible Belt, a true believer in the code

Lt. Jack Ross – 30’s, gifted lawyer, smart and good at playing whatever game is necessary at the moment

Cpl. Jeffrey Howard – early to mid-20’s, not the sharpest knife in the drawer

Capt. Julius Randolph – 50+, possibly retired, the judge, worked hard to get where he is and demands the respect he know he deserves

Cmdr. Walter Stone – 40+, doctor, not done advancing and willing to compromise to get where he wants to go

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COME BACK TO THE FIVE AND DIME, JIMMY DEAN, JIMMY DEAN Runs Nov. 3-12

DPH_logoCOME BACK TO THE FIVE AND DIME, JIMMY DEAN, JIMMY DEAN
Dayton Playhouse
Nov. 3-12
Dayton

Directed by Michael Boyd
Produced by Brian Sharp

Cast: Cheryl Mellen as Juanita, Rachel Oprea as Mona, Samantha Stoner as Mona (Then), Jill Proudfoot as Sissy, Diana Round as Sissy (Then), Cassandra Engber as Joanne, Cassidy Manley as Edna Louise, Melissa Fowler as Stella May & Nathan Strawser as Joe

In COME BACK TO THE FIVE AND DIME, JIMMY DEAN, JIMMY DEAN, an all-female fan club called the Disciples of James Dean meets at a Woolworths five-and-dime branch in McCarthy, Texas. The group reunites in 1975 to commemorate the twentieth anniversary of Dean’s death.

  • Fri-Sat, Nov. 3-4 at 8pm
  • Sun, Nov. 5 at 2pm
  • Fri-Sat, Nov. 10-11 at 8pm
  • Sun, Nov. 12 at 2pm

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SISTER ACT Runs Sept. 15-Oct. 1

DPH_logoSISTER ACT
Dayton Playhouse
Sept. 15-Oct. 1
Dayton

Directed by Tim Rezash
Produced by Tina McPhearson

Cast: Tia Seay as Deloris Van Cartier, Cathy Long as Mother Superior, Alicia Walton as Sister Mary Robert, Shanna Camacho as Sister Mary Patrick, Donna Cason as Sister Mary Lazarus, Elaine Smith as Sister Mary Martin-of-Tours, Zenobia Curtis as Michelle, Andrea Wilburn as Tina, Brian Sharp as Monsignor O’Hara, William “Kip” Moore as Curtis, Naman Clark as Eddie Souther, Thomas Troutman as Tj, William “Beau” Boatwright as Joey, Juan Gabriel Ecarnacion as Pablo, Michael Groomes as Ernie & Kiersten Farmer as Fantasy Dancer/Various
Nun Ensemble: Dawn Roth-Smith, Amber Pfeifer, Nelani Huntington, Carrie Ragland, Lindsey Cardoza, Elizabeth Lindon, Rebekah Skaroupka, Angele Price, Zenobia Curtis, Andrea Wilburn & Marabeth Klejna

When disco diva, Deloris Van Cartier, witnesses a murder, she is put in protective custody in the one place the cops are sure she won’t be a found: a convent! Disguised as a nun, she finds herself at odds with both the rigid lifestyle and uptight Mother Superior. Using her unique disco moves and singing talent to inspire the choir, Deloris breathes new life into the church and community but, in doing so, blows her cover. Soon, the gang is giving chase, only to find them up against Deloris and the power of her newly found sisterhood.

  • Fri-Sat, Sept. 15-16 at 8pm
  • Sun, Sept. 17 at 2pm
  • Fri-Sat, Sept. 22-23 at 8pm
  • Sun, Sept. 24 at 2pm
  • Fri-Sat, Sept. 29-30 at 8pm
  • Sun, Oct. 1 at 2pm

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Cast Announced for SISTER ACT at Dayton Playhouse

DPH_logoAnnouncing the cast of SISTER ACT, directed by Tim Rezash and produced by Tina McPhearson:

  • Tia Seay – Deloris Van Cartier
  • Cathy Long – Mother Superior
  • Alicia Walton – Sister Mary Robert
  • Shanna Camacho – Sister Mary Patrick
  • Donna Cason – Sister Mary Lazarus
  • Elaine Smith – Sister Mary Martin-of-Tours
  • Zenobia Curtis – Michelle/Nun Ensemble
  • Andrea Wilburn – Tina/Nun Ensemble
  • Brian Sharp – Monsignor O’Hara
  • William “Kip” Moore – Curtis
  • Naman Clark – Eddie Souther
  • Thomas Troutman – Tj
  • William “Beau” Boatwright – Joey
  • Juan Gabriel Ecarnacion – Pablo
  • Michael Groomes – Ernie
  • Dawn Roth-Smith – Nun Ensemble
  • Amber Pfeifer – Nun Ensemble
  • Nelani Huntington – Nun Ensemble
  • Carrie Ragland – Nun Ensemble
  • Lindsey Cardoza – Nun Ensemble
  • Elizabeth Lindon – Nun Ensemble
  • Rebekah Skaroupka – Nun Ensemble
  • Angele Price – Nun Ensemble
  • Marabeth Klejna – Nun Ensemble
  • Kiersten Farmer – Fantasy Dancer/Various

Performances run Sept. 15-Oct. 1.

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FUTUREFEST 2017 Runs July 21-23

DPH_logoFUTUREFEST 2017
Dayton Playhouse
July 21-23
Dayton

  • Fri, July 21 at 8pm
    ON THE PINE KNOLL STREET [Staged]
  • Sat, July 22 at 10am
    FIRST, DO NO HARM [Reading]
  • Sat, July 22 at 3pm
    WAKE [Reading]
  • Sat, July 22 at 8pm
    MAGNIFICENT HUBBA HUBBA [Staged]
  • Sun, July 23 at 10am
    THE SPANISH PRAYER BOOK [Reading]
  • Sun, July 23 at 3pm
    THE PUPPETEER [Staged]

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ON THE PINE KNOLL STREET by Mark Cornell
Directed by Richard Lee Waldeck
Assistant Director: Jamie Pavlofsky
Friday, July 21, 2017 at 8 PM

[Staged] Thelma is a colorful and quick-witted 87-year old woman struggling with her memory.  Her devoted daughter Marilyn, with whom she now lives, is trying to make the best of the situation.  When Marilyn asks her neighbor Curtis, a struggling writer and stay-at-home father, to care for her mother and her beloved cats while she is at the beach, it sets in motion a friendship that tethers two families.  Funny and heartbreaking, ON THE PINE KNOLL STREET is an intimate look at the joy and fragility of life, the meaning of home, and the things we do for love.

Cast: Renee Franck Reed as Thelma, Cheryl A. Mellen as Marilyn, John-Michael Lander as Curtis, Kari Carter as Kristie & Raef Norgaard as Mitchell

FIRST, DO NO HARM by J. Thalia Cunningham
Directed by Jackie Darnell
Saturday, July 22, 2017 at 10 AM

[Reading] Our recent election galvanized a tsunami of concerns about race and healthcare. The CDC reported black Americans suffer higher rates of disability and preventable diseases than non-minorities. While blatant discrimination is no longer rampant, stereotyping persists. Hospitals emphasize the need for cultural diversity but, perhaps, have fallen short. Inspired by a real case, FIRST, DO NO HARM is the story of two African American mothers journeying along parallel paths of grief and guilt. It doesn’t attempt to answer the questions raised. There are no easy answers, and no single clinical guideline is useful in unraveling the spectrum of human physical, mental, and emotional response to illness.

Cast: A.Slate as Dr. Elissa Kerry, Shanna Camacho as Dr. Alison Taylor, Joyce Barnes as Mattie Clester, Kip Moore as Dwayne Hatcher, Jennifer Lockwood as Female Actor, Keshawn Mellon as Male Actor & Charlotte Harris as the Narrator

WAKE by Vince Gatton
Directed by Tim Rezash
Saturday, July 22, 2017 at 3 PM

[Reading] Dan and Eric have a new marriage license, a new baby, and a new house in the country. As they settle into this new life, Dan is having what seem to be sleepwalking episodes. A ghost story told by a young visitor leads Eric to suspect that Dan’s sleepwalking is actually something far more sinister — but is it what he thinks it is? Or are there other forces at work? WAKE is a ghost story for the post-AIDS generation, a play about marriage, expectations, and the power of narrative to both heal and harm.

Cast: Brian Sharp as Dan, Mark Sharp as Eric, Michael Groomes as Terrell, Shyra Thomas as Esme & Jason Penix as Charlie

MAGNIFICENT HUBBA HUBBA by Olga Humphrey
Directed by Annie Pesch
Saturday, July 22, 2017 at 8 PM

[Staged] A teenage boy tracks down his downtrodden, fiery, and foulmouthed idol –“The Magnificent Hubba Hubba” – an old-time woman wrestler now over 70 and working as a greeter at a hotel casino. He aims to set up the rematch of the century between her and her arch rival of years gone by. But what he really wants is to win the love of her estranged granddaughter, a high school wrestling star who hates his guts. A comedy about how true passion never grows old, and sometimes the best partnerships are the most unlikely ones.

Cast: Becky Howard as Lucille, Thomas Troutman as Roy, Fran Pesch as Alice, Hannah Stickel as Lulu, David Hallowren as Zane/Announcer, Melissa Ertsgaard as Wanda/Nadya/Young Lucille/Referee & Shanna Camacho as Teddy/Nurse/Young Alice/Hostess

THE SPANISH PRAYER BOOK by Angela J. Davis
Directed by KJ Melson
Sunday, July 23, 2017 at 10 AM

[Reading] In 2007, a committed atheist inherits a collection of rare and extremely valuable illustrated Hebrew manuscripts, including a prayer book from fourteenth-century Spain.  Financial struggles and a child’s recent hospitalization favor an initial plan to auction the books.  A moral dilemma, historical mystery, and matters of the heart converge, however, following the discovery that the books, which bear witness to overlapping Jewish and Islamic traditions, were stolen, some six-hundred years after their creation, from a library in Berlin. Inspired by true events and a late twentieth-century court case, and using images from the books themselves, the play explores the allure of sacred manuscripts, the ethical issues generated by cultural treasures displaced during wartime, and the power of art to forge human connections.

Cast: Jim Lockwood as Jacob Adler, Cynthia Karns as Joan Adler, Kerry Simpson as Michaela Adler, Matthew Lindsay as Julien Nazir, Jonathan Horwitz as Alexander Adler/Christopher Howell, Karin Henhapel as Channa Wild/Assistant/Law Clerk, Michael Juergens as Understudy/Stage Reader & Niccole Sue Ann Wallace as Understudy/Stage Reader

THE PUPPETEER by Desireé York
Directed by Kip Moore
Sunday, July 23, 2017 at 3 PM

[STAGED] When Constance, a 1920’s jazz singer, chooses to stand on her own, not only is her name carried on through multiple generations, but so is her determination to find an identity in an ever changing world. Spanning five generations, starting in the Harlem Renaissance and ending in present day, the women from one African-American family struggle to overcome the roles assigned to them by society in order to find their way home.

Cast: Carolyn Seymore as Constance/Connie, Jacob Smith as Robert/Christopher, Michael Schumacher as Ernie/Mr. Hotchkiss, Chelsey Hall as Miss Dunston, Corrine Duperree as Mrs. Covington, Tamar Fishbein as Ms. Jenkins & Barb Hartlely as Ms. Evans

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