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FLIGHT OF THE LAWNCHAIR MAN Runs March 22-April 7

DTG_Flight of the Lawnmower ManFLIGHT OF THE LAWNCHAIR MAN
Dayton Theatre Guild
March 22-April 7
[Dayton]

Directed by Kim Warrick
Music Direction by Sarah Lingg
Produced by Christina Tomazinis & Heather Atkinson

Cast: Aaron Hill as Jerry Gorman, Jeannine Parson as Gracie, Drew Roby as Big Jack Preston, Emma Alexander as Blaire, Rhea Smith as Mother Gorman, Isaac Bement as Mr. Frankel, Julia DiPaolo as French Boy/Amelia Earhart, Michael Plaugher as NASA Official/Leonardo DaVinci, Jamie McQuinn as TV Reporter/Charles Lindbergh & Jamie Pavlofsky as FAA Agent

Jerry’s just an ordinary guy with an ordinary job and an extraordinary dream. While everyone tries to tie him down, Jerry believes in himself and soars in this inspirational musical that reminds us that dreams can come true.

  • Fri-Sat, March 22-23 at 8pm
  • Sun, March 24 at 3pm
  • Fri, March 29 at 8pm
  • Sat, March 30 at 5pm
  • Sun, March 31 at 3pm
  • Fri, April 5 at 8pm
  • Sat, April 6 at 5pm
  • Sun, April 7 at 3pm

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Cast Announced for FLIGHT OF THE LAWNCHAIR MAN at Dayton Theatre Guild

DTG_logoDTG is pleased to announce the cast of FLIGHT OF THE LAWNCHAIR MAN by Peter Ullian & Robert Lindsey-Nassif.

  • Aaron Hill as Jerry Gorman
  • Jeannine Parson as Gracie
  • Drew Roby as Big Jack Preston
  • Emma Alexander as Blaire
  • Rhea Smith as Mother Gorman
  • Isaac Bement as Mr. Frankel
  • Julia DiPaolo as French Boy/Amelia Earhart
  • Michael Plaugher as NASA Official/Leonardo DaVinci
  • Jamie McQuinn as TV Reporter/Charles Lindbergh
  • Jamie Pavlofsky as FAA Agent

CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL!

Jerry Gorman is a regular guy from Passaic, New Jersey, who just got promoted to Snack Bar Manager at Wal-Mart. But what he really wants to do is fly. While the neighbors think he’s nuts, and his mother disapproves, his girlfriend Gracie believes in him and encourages him to follow his dream. Jerry soars to 16,000 feet with nothing but a lawnchair and 400 helium balloons. Loosely based on a true story, FLIGHT OF THE LAWNCHAIR MAN is a musical that inspires hope, and reminds us that dreams can come true if you believe in yourself.

Directed by Kim Warrick
Music Direction by Sarah Lingg
Produced by Christina Tomazinis & Heather Atkinson

The show runs weekends March 22-April 7, 2024

For more information visit https://daytontheatreguild.org/

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2024-2025 Season and Call for Directors Announced by Dayton Theatre Guild

DTG_logoDAYTON THEATRE GUILD is proud to announce our 2024/2025 season

(Note that we are seeking directors for the shows, see the end of the show descriptions for details)

The Season:
THE ENCHANTED COTTAGE by Sir Arthur Wing Pinero
Showing Aug 23 – Sep 8, 2024
(Auditions: Jul 8 & 9, 2024)
5M, 4W (plus) w/intermission
THE ENCHANTED COTTAGE is a charming and romantic fable, written in 1921. It ran on Broadway for 65 performances in 1923 and was made into a film in 1945. It was, in fact, produced here at the Guild in the 1953/1954 season. Socialite Oliver Bradshaw returns home from WWI disfigured by war wounds and convinced that no one will accept him as he is now. He hides from his family and the rest of the world, taking a secluded cottage overseen by a mysterious housekeeper. Laura Pennington, a painfully shy young woman from the village comes to look after Oliver. She tells him that the cottage in which he is staying is in fact a very old honeymoon cottage. The two begin developing feelings for each other and ultimately fall in love and marry. They discover the enchantment of the cottage has the power to transform. This play is about true beauty lying within, and about acceptance. Everyone deserves to love.

*** Season Extra ***
CAMPAIGNS, INC., a new play by native Daytonian Will Allan
Showing Oct 11 – 20, 2024
(Auditions: Aug 26 & 27, 2024)
6M, 2W (plus) No Intermission
A comedic docudrama based on the actual first American political consulting firm, formed by Leone Baxter and Clem Whitaker, CAMPAIGNS INC. is a behind-the-scenes look at orchestrated political dirty tricks executed through what may be the original “fake news” strategy. With dark humor, the play examines Baxter and Whitaker’s propaganda machine that sabotages novelist Upton Sinclair’s 1934 bid to become the first Democratic governor of California.
*CAMPAIGNS, INC. is a season extra and not in the subscription package.

2) THE WOMAN IN BLACK Adapted by Stephen Mallatratt, by Susan Hill
Showing Nov 29 – Dec 15, 2024
(Auditions Oct 14 & 15, 2024)
2M, 1W – w/Intermission
THE WOMAN IN BLACK is a 1987 stage play, adapted by Stephen Mallatratt. The play is based on the 1983 book of the same name by English author Susan Hill. Arthur Kipps, an attorney, is sent to handle the estate of the deceased Mrs. Drablow. He makes the trip to her funeral in a bleak and lonely part of England, where all of his enquiries into the details of her estate and her family are met with silence. At the funeral, Kipps alone observes a strange young, ghastly-looking woman dressed in black. The next morning, Kipps is taken to Mrs. Drablow’s eerie Eel Marsh house. The house is reached by way of a narrow causeway that is passable only during low tide. As Kipps investigates the house and the surrounding property, he again sees the woman in black, but is unable to follow her. His apprehension and fear grow. As he cautiously explores the inside of the house, he uncovers a large number of documents and information he must sift through in order to settle Mrs. Drablow’s affairs. His efforts reveal secrets and unexplainable events. Who is this woman in black? Why are the townspeople so hesitant to answer his questions? What happens to haunt Kipps years later? As Kipps and an actor he hires to help tell his story, struggle to tell it all and exorcise both their demons, we learn the chilling answer to these questions — and more.

THE MINUTES by Tracy Letts
Showing Jan 31 – Feb 16, 2025
(Auditions Dec 2 & 3, 2024)
7M, 3W – No intermission
THE MINUTES is a dark comedy. It had its premiere at the Steppenwolf Theater in Chicago in 2017, and moved to the James Earl Jones Theatre in New York City in 2020. This play takes a hard look at the inner workings of a city council meeting and the hypocrisy, greed and ambition that bubble to the surface when a newcomer to the small town of Big Cherry starts to ask the wrong questions. Why is someone on the council mysteriously missing? What happened to all those bicycles? Is there something going on with the city’s finances? What’s the deal with the available parking space? And why are the minutes from the last meeting being kept secret? Sometimes the “history” we’ve been taught isn’t the true “history” at all! Part PARKS & RECREATION, part TWILIGHT ZONE, this powerful, resonant, and funny portrayal of democracy in action proves that everything you know can change — it’s just a matter of minutes. After all, the smallest towns keep the biggest secrets.

CHANCERS by Robert Massey
Showing Mar 28 – Apr 13, 2025
(Auditions Feb 3 & 4, 2025)
2M, 2W – No intermission
CHANCERS is a fast and furious comedy, set in Ireland, about the lengths we will go to when our backs are against the wall. Aiden and Dee are on the verge of losing it all. They’ve had to rent out their home to a fellow from Dublin (who was previously Dee’s boyfriend), and move with their two young sons into the back of their nearly bankrupt convenience store. And now Dee is out at a job interview (which doesn’t go well). Aiden never thought their situation would come to this. But salvation may have arrived in the form of local battleaxe, Gertie Graham. She literally has their ticket out of the poorhouse — they just need to get their hands on it without her knowing. CHANCERS premiered to great acclaim at the Viking Theatre, Dublin, in 2013, before touring the following year.

BETWEEN RIVERSIDE AND CRAZY by Stephen Adly Guirgis
Showing May 23 – Jun 8, 2025
(Auditions Mar 31 & Apr 1, 2025)
4M, 3W – w/Intermission
This play won the 2015 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, the 2015 New York Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Play, the 2015 Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Play, the 2015 Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding New Off-Broadway Play and the 2015 Off Broadway Alliance Award for Best New Play. It closed on Broadway in Feb 2023. Walter “Pops” Washington is a retired NYC policeman, and he has had enough. He has been pursuing a discrimination suit against the Police Department, because he, a black police officer, was accidentally shot by another (white) police officer. Meanwhile, his landlord won’t leave him alone, his wife recently passed away, and the liquor store can’t keep up with his thirst. Pops’ last living relative, his son Junior, has recently gotten out of jail and moved back to Pops’ house with his girlfriend, Lulu, and his newly sober buddy, Oswaldo. With his heels dug into the floor of his rent-controlled Riverside Drive apartment, Pops holds onto old wounds, both physical and emotional. Pressure reaches a boiling point when an ultimatum comes from an unlikely source, pinning Pops squarely “between Riverside and crazy.” This Tony Award-nominated Pulitzer Prize-winning play, is passionate, contemporary, and bracingly funny.

Seeking Directors for this season’s shows:

We are seeking directors for each show. If you’re interesting in directing one of these shows, please contact Rick Flynn at RickF413@gmail.com for more information. Friday, January 12 is the last day to submit interest for directing.

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Auditions Announced for FLIGHT OF THE LAWNCHAIR MAN at Dayton Theatre Guild

DTG_logoOpen audition notice for FLIGHT OF THE LAWNCHAIR MAN
Book by Peter Ullian, Music & Lyrics by Robert Lindsey-Nassif
Based on a concept by Robert Lindsey-Nassif

Auditions will be held Mon & Tue, January 15 & 16, 2024, starting at 7:00 pm both nights.
Production dates: March 22-April 7, 2024

The Dayton Theatre Guild at the Caryl D. Philip TheatreScape
430 Wayne Ave, Dayton OH, 45410
937-278-5993 — www.daytontheatreguild.org

Stage and Vocal Direction by David Shough
Music Direction by Sarah Lingg
Produced by Christina Tomazinis

CASTING REQUIREMENTS:

All cast and crew are required to be vaccinated for COVID-19.

You need only attend one night, but are welcome at both. If you cannot attend either audition date, contact the director at davids@pbstudios.com or 937-626-2674, and we will make time or permit a video audition. Performance dates: March 22-April 7, 2024; Friday – Sunday. Rehearsals will generally be Monday through Thursday evenings, subject to cast schedules.

SEEKING:
2 male and 3 female principals and 6-8 ensemble (at least 3 men) with featured roles – see descriptions below. All characters are adults, with some specific age ranges listed in the role descriptions.

Race is not relevant to any role. All races & ethnicities are encouraged to audition.

Yes, this is a musical comedy at the Dayton Theatre Guild, and because the house is intimate we are not planning to use microphones. So we are looking for strong singing voices, especially for Jerry and Gracie, who have big anthem numbers. It doesn’t have to be “pretty” but it has to be strong.

THE PLAY:
The title is not a metaphor. Jerry Gorman is a regular guy from New Jersey who just wants to fly. The neighbors think he’s nuts. His mother disapproves. Big Jack and Blaire scoff. But Gracie believes in him. When Jerry soars to 16,000 feet with nothing but a lawnchair and helium balloons, this funny tuneful musical reminds us that the air is free and dreams can come true if only you believe in yourself.

THE AUDITION:
Prepare at least 32 measures of one musical theatre standard to sing fearlessly. An accompanist will be provided, or you can bring a track to play via Bluetooth. Acappella auditions are discouraged. In addition, everyone will be asked to read scenes. Sides will be made available online in early January. There may also be a short minimal dance audition.

Please being a resume and a list of all conflicts January 17 through April 7, 2024

THE ROLES:

  • Jerry Gorman
    (34; tenor or lyric baritone): Extremely likeable, but the kind of guy whose likeability never seems to get him anywhere in life. A dreamer who until recently never felt he had a right to his dreams. You’d almost call him a loser, if he didn’t have such a great girlfriend.
  • Gracie
    Jerry’s girlfriend (32-35; soprano/mixed belt): embraces life and all that it offers, including her job as a toll booth operator on I-95, and Jerry, whom she adores despite what others see as his shortcomings, and his sometimes frustrating hesitation to allow their relationship to progress to the “next level.” A nice New Jersey accent is a plus.
  • Big Jack Preston
    (35-37; high baritone): is the kind of guy uniforms were created for. He looks really good in one. He is all man, a man’s man, a manly man, an exemplar of manlitude. He’s also quite tall. He exudes self-confidence and never (until later in the show) lets the cracks show.
  • Blaire
    (mezzo soprano or soprano/mixed belt): a flight attendant who exudes a bubbly, ditsy enthusiasm that masks a competence and ability that no one has ever imagined, but which will become apparent to us later in the show.
  • Mother Gorman
    Jerry’s mother (late middle age; lyric soprano/mixed belt): can be a bit of a steamroller and a nag where her son is involved, but she does it out of love – and fear. She’s a suburban working mother trying to maintain an upper middle-class lifestyle with a lower-middle class income. She has been hiding what, to her, is a terrible, terrible secret. A nice New Jersey accent is a plus.
  • ENSEMBLE MEMBERS (*)
    Ensemble members will each play one or more of the following roles in addition to neighbors, Walmart shoppers and employees, commuters, flying mechanics, etc.:

    • Mr. Frankel
      Jerry’s boss. High strung, often angry, he nevertheless has a heart that starts to pump warm blood when he spends time with Jerry’s Mom later in the show.
    • FAA Agent
      a Federal Aviation Administration Agent of indeterminate gender. Takes his (or is it her?) job very, very seriously.
    • Leonardo da Vinci
      (tenor or high bari – one solo song): the great painter, inventor, and all around Renaissance Man of the Italian Renaissance. Speaks and sings with an alarming similarity to Chico Marx.
    • Charles Lindbergh
      (baritone – one solo song): the great aviator who made the first solo flight across the Atlantic. Speaks and sings with an alarming similarity to Jimmy Stewart.
    • Amelia Earhart
      (mezzo soprano/mixed belt – one solo song): the great aviatrix who almost became the first woman to circumnavigate the globe by air. Speaks and sings with an alarming similarity to Katherine Hepburn.
    • French Boy
      (mezzo soprano – one solo song; played by a woman): a classic little French boy from classic French movie.
    • NASA Official
      (an official from NASA): he’s all business, but hates to have to be the bearer of bad news.
    • TV Reporter
      a handsome, serious, callow reporter from a major cable news organization.

For more information please contact Director David Shough at davids@pbstudios.com or 937.626.2674.

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TRUE WEST Runs Jan. 12-28

DTG_True WestTRUE WEST
Dayton Theatre Guild
Jan. 12-28
[Dayton]

Directed by Doug Lloyd
Produced by K.L.Storer

Cast: Jared Mola as Lee, Ryan Hester as Austin, Philip Trickey as Saul & Libby Holley Scancarello as Mom

Forty miles east of Hollywood, sibling rivalry takes a hellish turn when a screenwriter is forced to pen his outlaw brother’s wild Western movie script. Tensions rise like the desert heat as the brothers showdown in Sam Shepard’s darkly funny Pulitzer Prize finalist.

  • Fri-Sat, Jan. 12-13 at 8pm
  • Sun, Jan. 14 at 3pm
  • Fri, Jan. 19 at 8pm
  • Sat, Jan. 20 at 5pm
  • Sun, Jan. 21 at 3pm
  • Fri, Jan. 26 at 8pm
  • Sat, Jan. 27 at 5pm
  • Sun, Jan. 28 at 3pm

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