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Auditions Announced for FutureFest 2017 at Dayton Playhouse

DPH_logoCasting requirements are listed below for the six Finalist plays for the 2017 FutureFest; the plays are listed in alphabetical order by title. Directors for each of the plays will be announced soon. FutureFest will be presented at the Dayton Playhouse the weekend of July 21-23, 2017.

Auditions for these roles will be as follows:
Fully Staged plays will audition on Monday, May 29, 2017 starting at 7:00 PM
Staged Reading plays will audition on Tuesday, May 30, 2017 starting at 7:00 PM

Auditions will consist of cold readings from the play scripts. Auditioners are encouraged to arrive before 7:00 PM to complete an audition form, and should be prepared to list all conflicts between June 1 and July 23.

CASTING REQUIREMENTS
35 actors (21 F, 13 M, 1 boy)
FIRST, DO NO HARM – READING

Synopsis: 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.

5 actors (4F, 1 M) with doubling
DR. ELISSA KERRY – 40s, African-American, surgeon and mother.
DR. ALISON TAYLOR – 40s, Caucasian, Elissa’s wife, a family physician.
MATTIE CLESTER – 50s, African-American woman, uneducated but street smart.
DWAYNE HATCHER – 50s, Hospital CEO, African-American. Comes from a Ben Carson background, but has a Donald Trump attitude (also plays various other small parts).
FEMALE ACTOR – Scrub nurse, Valerie, Patient Advocate, Medical Board Nurse.

MAGNIFICENT HUBBA HUBBA – STAGED

Synopsis: 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.

7 actors (5 F, 2 M) with doubling
LUCILLE – 70s
ROY – 16
ALICE – 70s
LULU – 16
ZANE – 70s, ANNOUNCER
WANDA, NADYA, YOUNG LUCILLE, REFEREE (20s-50s)
TEDDY, NURSE, YOUNG ALICE, HOSTESS (20s-30s)

ON PINE KNOLL STREET – STAGED

Synopsis: 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 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.

5 actors (3 F, 1 M, 1 boy)
THELMA – 87, F
MARILYN – 52, F
CURTIS – 40, M
KRISTIE – 38, F
MITCHELL – 8, M

THE PUPPETEER – STAGED

Synopsis: 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.

7 actors (5 F, 2 M)

CONSTANCE/CONNIE (played by the same actress) – 20s – mid 30s, African – American woman
ROBERT/CHRISTOPHER (played by the same actor) – role spans 20s -late 40s, Caucasian man
ERNIE/MR. HOTCHKISS (played by the same actor )- 30s – 40s, Caucasian man
MISS DUNSTON – 20, Caucasian woman
MRS. COVINGTON – Early – mid 20s, Caucasian woman
MS. JENKINS – Early – mid 30s, Caucasian woman
MS. EVANS – role spans early 50s – early 70s, Caucasian woman.

THE SPANISH PRAYER BOOK – READING

Synopsis: 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.

6 actors (3 F, 3 M) with doubling
JACOB ADLER – 80s; beloved emeritus history professor and progressive rabbi. Gentle and understated, a man of Talmudic wisdom and agonizing secrets.
JOAN ADLER – 70s; Jacob’s wife, raised in London. Cosmopolitan and frank, especially when it comes to the patriarchies of academia and organized religion.
MICHAELA ADLER – 40s; Jacob and Joan’s daughter. A long-time atheist who has abandoned a legal career to teach inner city kids. Attractive and reasonably well presented, but also divorced, exhausted, and broke.
JULIEN NAZIR – 40s; Jacob’s protégé, a non-practicing Muslim, born in the Middle East and educated in the West. Handsome, accomplished, and socially conscious; a tenured historian at Berkeley, currently guest teaching in London.
ALEXANDER ADLER – 60s; a rabbi born in Budapest, but a mystic of many times and places. Well-versed in Jewish texts, but favoring life and humanity above all. The same actor plays CHRISTOPHER HOWELL, a British newspaper reporter.
CHANNA WILD – 30s; reserved, highly intelligent, and beautiful librarian at the Hebrew Institute of Berlin. The same actor plays an icy auction house ASSISTANT and a nervous male LAW CLERK

WAKE – READING

Synopsis: 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.

5 actors (1 F, 4 M)
DAN – 45 – 50, Caucasian, married to ERIC.
ERIC – 30 – ish, Caucasian, married to DAN.
TERRELL – 45 – 50, African – American, friend of DAN.
ESME- 20s, African – American, niece of TERRELL.
CHARLIE – 30-ish, friend of ERIC.

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2017-2018 Season Announced at Dayton Playhouse

DPH_logoThe Board of Directors of The Dayton Playhouse is thrilled to announce the productions for our 2017-2018 Season:

SISTER ACT
Music by Alan Menken, Lyrics by Glenn Slater, Book by Bill and Cheri Steinkellner
Directed by Tim Rezash
September 15 through October 1, 2017
[Auditions: July 24 & 25, 2017]

COME BACK TO THE FIVE AND DIME, JIMMY DEAN, JIMMY DEAN
by Ed Graczyk
Directed by Michael Boyd
November 3 through 12, 2017
[Auditions: September 18 & 19, 2017]

BEEHIVE: The Sixties Musical
Created by Larry Gallagher
Directed by Tina McPhearson
January 19 through February 4, 2018
[Auditions: November 6 & 7, 2017]

A FEW GOOD MEN
By Aaron Sorkin
Directed by Jennifer Lockwood
March 9 through 18, 2018
[Auditions: January 22 & 23, 2018]

Disney’s THE LITTLE MERMAID
Music by Alan Menken, Lyrics by Howard Ashman and Glenn Slater, Book by Doug Wright
Directed by Matthew Smith
May 4 through 20, 2018
[Auditions: March 12 & 13, 2018]

Ticket and season subscription information will be available in the Spring.

This season has volunteer opportunities for anyone and everyone – on stage, backstage, and on production teams. Join us and help make great theatre.

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THE WOMEN Runs March 10-19

DPH_logoTHE WOMEN
Dayton Playhouse
March 10-19
Dayton

Directed by Rob Willoughby

Cast: Rachel Oprea as Mary, Tori Tuccillo as Nancy, Yara Khalil as Peggy, Libby Scancarello as Sylvia, Amy Taint as Edith, Jenna Gomes as Crystal Allen, Renee Frank Reed as Countess De Lage, Ellen Ballerene as Miriam Aarons/Princess Tamara, Marcia Nowik as Mrs. Morehead, Ash Sisson as Jane & Danikah Skaroupka as Little Mary
Ensemble: Caitlin Blackford, Lindsey Cardoza, Heather Carrell,Tamar Fishbein, Becky Howard, Cheryl Mellen, Carrin Ragland & Tiffany Williams

An acerbic commentary on the pampered lives and power struggles of various wealthy Manhattan socialites and up-and-comers and the gossip that propels and damages their relationships.

  • Fri-Sat, March 10-11 at 8pm
  • Sun, March 12 at 2pm
  • Fri-Sat, March 17-18 at 8pm
  • Sun, March 19 at 2pm

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Auditions Announced for RAGTIME at Dayton Playhouse

DPH_logoMonday & Tuesday, March 13 & 14 from 7-10pm at Dayton Playhouse – 1301 E Siebenthaler Ave, Dayton, Ohio 45414.

Direction by Matthew Smith
Production Stage Manager Dawn Roth Smith
Producer Tina McPhearson
Musical Direction by Ron Kindell
Choreography by Nabachwa Ssensalo-Harris
Guest Choreography by Michael Shepherd
Assistant Director Dodie Lockwood
Scenic Design by Chris Red Newman
Costume Design by Theresa Kahle
Lighting Design by John Falkenbach
Sound Design by Bob Kovach
Properties by Heather Campbell Martin

RAGTIME will play Friday & Saturday at 8pm, Sunday at 2pm from May 5 to 21, 2017 at the Dayton Playhouse

Audition Requirements:

  • Prepare 1 minute of a contemporary musical theatre song for the primary audition, and bring a second selection as a backup. PLEASE DO NOT SING A SONG FROM THE SHOW.
  • Bring sheet music in your key; an accompanist will be provided. A CD with an accompaniment-only track is also acceptable, provided it is edited and cued correctly. No a cappella auditions.
  • Please also wear or bring comfortable dance attire, as all auditioners will be required to learn a short dance/movement combination
  • There will also be cold reading from the script.
  • All those auditioning are encouraged to provide a résumé of their onstage experience to auditions.
  • Please bring a list of all potential conflicts including travel, etc. Any conflicts with the schedule must be discussed with the Producer and agreed to by the Director before casting can be confirmed.
  • Open call auditions. No appointment necessary. There is NO PAY.

DANCERS are encouraged to audition as well. There are a limited number of parts available for non-singing dancers. Those interested in the DANCE CALL only should come prepared to dance at 8pm either night. ALL STYLES.

Character Breakdown with Ranges:

FROM MTI WEBSITE – Age descriptions mostly irrelevant

Booker T. Washington
the dominant figure in the Black community of the United States at the turn of the century
Gender: male
Age: 45 to 55
Vocal range top: E5
Vocal range bottom: C4

Ensemble
To play Citizens of New Rochelle and Harlem, Coalhouse supporters, reporters, and various other supporting roles

Coalhouse
a proud, sophisticated man who fights to live within his social boundaries and then rebels against them when even that is not good enough
Gender: male
Age: 25 to 35
Vocal range top: B5
Vocal range bottom: G3

Emma Goldman
the Russian born radical anarchist in early 1900’s New York City
Gender: female
Age: 30 to 40
Vocal range top: D5
Vocal range bottom: E3

Evelyn Nesbit
the beautiful vaudeville performer, famous for the murder of her high profile lover by her rich husband
Gender: female
Age: 18 to 25
Vocal range top: D5
Vocal range bottom: B3

Father
Rich. Conservative. Staunch in his ways but not intentionally unkind.
Gender: male
Age: 30 to 45
Vocal range top: F5
Vocal range bottom: A3

Grandfather
mother’s conservative father. A retired professor. Irritated by everything.
Gender: male
Age: 50 to 65

Henry Ford
an American industrialist and founder of the Ford Motor Company
Gender: male
Age: 35 to 45
Vocal range top: F5
Vocal range bottom: D4

Houdini
the famous magician who immigrated to America and made a name for himself largely as an escape artist
Gender: male
Age: 25 to 35
Vocal range top: G5
Vocal range bottom: C4

J.P. Morgan
the rich, famous financier
Gender: male
Age: 60 to 65

Little Boy
Mother and Father’s son. He is open-hearted and curious with inexplicable clairvoyance. Never passes judgement on others.
Gender: male
Age: 8 to 12
Vocal range top: D5
Vocal range bottom: E4

Little Girl
Tateh’s daughter, a young Latvian girl in a new home
Gender: female
Age: 7 to 10
Vocal range top: D5
Vocal range bottom: C4

Mother
A strong, kind woman who defies social norms to do the things she feels are right
Gender: female
Age: 25 to 35
Vocal range top: E5
Vocal range bottom: G3

Sarah
A washwoman who is adopted into Mother’s home when Mother finds Sarah’s baby in the garden
Gender: female
Age: 18 to 25
Vocal range top: F5
Vocal range bottom: G3

Sarah’s Friend
A friend of Sarah’s who attends her funeral
Gender: female
Age: 18 to 25
Vocal range top: D5
Vocal range bottom: D3

Tateh
A haggard, Latvian immigrant who dreams the “American Dream” for himself and his daughter
Gender: male
Age: 30 to 40
Vocal range top: F5
Vocal range bottom: A3

Willie Conklin
A racist volunteer fireman who destroys Coalhouse’s car
Gender: male
Age: 25 to 40
Vocal range top: F5
Vocal range bottom: D4

Younger Brother
Mother’s younger brother who has his heart broken by Evelyn Nesbit and joins Coalhouse in his protests towards discrimination. He is a young man in search of something.
Gender: male
Age: 20 to 30
Vocal range top: F5
Vocal range bottom: B3

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Cast Announced for THE WOMEN at Dayton Playhouse

DPH_logoDayton Playhouse would like to introduce you to the cast of THE WOMEN:

  • MARY Rachel Wilson
  • NANCY Vicki Toccillo
  • PEGGY Yara Khalil
  • SYLVIA Libby Scancarello
  • EDITH Ame Clase
  • CRYSTAL ALLEN Jenna Gomes
  • COUNTESS DE LAGE Becky Howard
  • MIRIAM AARONS Ellen Ballerene
  • MRS. MOREHEAD Marcia Nowik
  • JANE Ashley Sisson
  • LITTLE MARY Danikah Skaroupka

ENSEMBLE

  • Tamar Fishbein
  • Carrin Ragland
  • Heather Carrell
  • Caitlin Blackford
  • Rene Frank Reed
  • Danielle Dowur
  • Lindsay Cardozo
  • Cheryl Mellen
  • Tiffany Williams

Performances run March 10-19. For more information visit http://wordpress.thedaytonplayhouse.com.

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