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CHiPs THE MUSICAL runs Oct. 12-27

CHiPs THE MUSICAL
Presented by Falcon Theatre
Oct. 12-27
Newport

This production has been replaced with SEALED FOR FRESHNESS.

CHiPs: THE MUSICAL is based on the 1970’s hit TV show. Ponch and John are back on the highways providing safety to all Californians, especially the pretty women they vowed to “service” and protect. This musical is campy and clever with a pop/rock 1970’s score that will keep you humming the tunes long after the show is over and the outrageous comedy ranges from impossibly tight pants to impossibly big hair.

  • Fri-Sat, Oct. 12-13 at 8pm
  • Fri-Sat, Oct. 19-20 at 8pm
  • Fri-Sat, Oct. 26-27 at 8pm

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FT Needs Actors/Singers for CHiPS THE MUSICAL

Falcon Theatre is still looking for a few actors/singers to round out our cast for CHiPS THE MUSICAL. If you’re interested, contact the director, Mike Fielder, at fieldermt@yahoo.com. Here’s what we need:

MEN

  • Ponch – Latino, thinks he’s suave, great machismo – sings a high A (age 20s-30s)
  • Getrear – Older Police Sergant who ogles women on the force, goes for sensitivity training. (age 30s-50s)
  • Jim – Greasy, left over from the 50’s, large pompadour and a little dim (age 20s-40s)
  • Bill – plays a lesbian member of Gang Green, gets a head ache from large words (age 20s-30s)

WOMEN

Carmel – Black or Latina saucy minx who is in charge at all times; belter who hits a C. (age 20s-30s)

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HOW DO YOU SPELL M-U-R-D-E-R? runs July 13-Aug. 4

HOW DO YOU SPELL M-U-R-D-E-R?
Presented by Falcon Theatre
July 13-Aug. 4
Newport

What could be more delightful than a classic Who Done It? This 1920s caper rolls into action when two couples arrive on a paddlewheel steamboat, headed for Cincinnati. An unexpected guest also arrives on the levee, and one of the guests turns up dead! How is this group of strangers connected to the murder? During each performance, the audience gets to play detective, review all the clues, interrogate the suspects, and with five possible endings, decide who committed the crime. If you enjoy solving the mystery, we want you!

Written and directed by Isaac B. Turner

Cast: Nick DeNuzio, David Dreith, Susan Kidd, Douglas Lorenz, Sara A. Maxey & Jesselee Whitson

  • Fri-Sat, July 13-14 at 8pm
  • Sun, July 15 at 3pm
  • Fri, July 20 at 8pm
  • Sun, July 22 at 3pm
  • Fri-Sat, July 27-28 at 8pm
  • Sun, July 29 at 3pm
  • Fri-Sat, Aug. 3-4 at 8pm

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Falcon Announces 2012-2013 Season

Falcon Theater is pleased to announce its eclectic 2012-2013 season.

What would a Falcon season be without a wacky musical to start things off? We open with the regional premiere of CHiPS: THE MUSICAL. That’s right, the California Highway Patrol’s Ponch and Jon are back with the same tight pants and blinding teeth you remember from the 70s TV classic.

Again for the holidays, we present a reimagined version of IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE: A LIVE RADIO DRAMA. Come with us to the 1940’s radio studio WFAL where you’ll see George, Mary, Clarence and the rest of Bedford Falls come to life through the magic of live radio.

In February we bring one of the true modern American masterpieces to our stage with DOUBT. A Tony and Pulitzer Prize award winner, Doubt is a gripping drama about suspicion, scandal and the elusive questions of moral certainty.

Next up is the Agatha Christie classic, AND THEN THERE WERE NONE. The original novel remains the best selling mystery of all time and Falcon will celebrate the 70th anniversary of the stage play in April.

We follow this mystery with another mystery…what show will close our 2012-2013 season!? Our final show is yet to be announced but it will be a worthy ending to a stellar season.

CHiPs: THE MUSICAL
October 12-27, 2012
Regional Premiere (yes, that CHiPs)
Book, Music & Lyrics by Rick Batella

IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE
A Live Radio Drama
December 7-15, 2012
Back again and completely re-envisioned, with a new script and new cast
By Joe Landry

DOUBT
February 8-23, 2013
Pulitzer and Tony Award winning play
By John Patrick Shanley

AND THEN THERE WERE NONE
April 5-20, 2013
Best-Selling Mystery of All-Time with a new script
By Agatha Christie

TBA
May 31-June 15, 2013
Special production to be announced.

Falcon is proud to have Yelp as their season sponsor and is supported by ArtsWave and the Purdy Foundation.

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Falcon Announces Auditions for HOW DO YOU SPELL M-U-R-D-E-R

Falcon Theatre is proud to announce Auditions for its first summer Murder Mystery:

HOW DO YOU SPELL M-U-R-D-E-R?
An Interactive Mystery in three acts
Written and Directed by Isaac B. Turner

What could be more delightful than a classic case of Who Done It? Victim and suspects trapped under one roof, vital clues in full view, and the ever present question, Who? This 1920s caper set in St. Louis, rolls into action when two couples arrive on a paddlewheel steamboat headed for the Tallstacks Music, Arts and Heritage Festival in Cincinnati. The Youngs are honeymooning. The Crazees are on a little get away, before heading off to Paris. An unexpected guest arrives on the levee, and things get messy for everyone onboard, including the crew. Captain Grant and his daughter, must do what they can to keep everything under control when one of their guests turns up…..dead! Who Done It? How is this group of strangers connected to this murder? Only the detective can resolve this mystery, relying on the audience to help solve the crime. With five possible endings, the outcome of each performance is controlled by the audience!

Auditions: Monday, June 18 and Tuesday, June 19 at 7pm at the Monmouth Theatre, 636 Monmouth Street, Newport, KY 41071

Rehearsals begin Monday, June 25. Sunday-Friday, 6:30-10:30pm, Saturdays 10am-2pm

OFF: Friday, June 29 and Wednesday, July 4

Performances: July 13, 14, 15, 20, 21, 22, 27, 28, 29 and August 3, 4. Friday and Saturdays at 8pm, Sundays at 3pm

Each Actor will be paid a performance stipend.

We are looking for actors with a strong sense of stylized period comedy. Actors must also be comfortable with light Improv. The audition is by appointment only, and will consist of cold readings. All auditionees should arrive at 7pm to fill out audition forms and receive scripts. Please bring a picture and resume for our files.

Because this is a new play, sides are available by request, upon scheduling an audition appointment. To reserve an audition appointment, contact the director, by replying to this email. Please let the director know which day you wish to audition, and whether or not you’d like an electronic copy of the sides sent to you.

Cast of Characters:

Ulysses S. Grant IV: A kindly riverboat captain, with a timeless nature. Knowledgable, but somewhat befuddled, his mind is cluttered with way too many useful things…think Peter Falk as Columbo. A loving father and a passionate boater, the “Ulysses S. Lee” is his home.

Allison Grant: a 1920s dame. Though quite feminine, she is strong and she doesn’t shy away from work. Not prone to gender stereotypes, Allison is the Purser aboard the “Ulysses S. Lee”, her father’s steam boat. Born and raised on the water, Allison uses her travel to spread the word that women can do anything men can, but better.

Jack Young: a 1920s banker, handsome, confident, intelligent and business minded. Jack is very much in love, and wants nothing more than to provide for his lovely wife, who he is trying to convince to give up her dreams of the silver screen, and start a family. (Also plays ROBERT.)

Robert Young: Jack Young’s twin brother, alike in most every way, except that Robert practices law. He is not married. Appearance aside, Robert is a complete stranger to everyone, or is he?

Marcel Crazee: a 1920s gentleman, charismatic, enigmatic, sincere but mysterious. He speaks in an exaggerated French dialect. He is a renaissance man, who dabbles in fine art, aviation and rare jewels. Marcel is “married” to Vivienne. He is dressed in 1870’s clothing.

Vivienne Crazee: a 1920s femme fatale. She is attractive, boisterous and somewhat superficial. A bit too mysterious, she speaks in an exaggerated French dialect. Vivienne has held many “careers” in her lifetime. She is dressed in 1870’s clothing.

Loretta Young: a 1920s ingenue, pretty, sincere, intelligent but naive. She comes from a long line of film actors, and aspires to get her big break in the family business…one day. For now, Loretta is so much in love, that she’s happy just being Mrs. Jack Young. Newly married, she and Jack are off to Cincinnati for their honeymoon.

You can contact Isaac B. Turner at Barry638NYC@aol.com for audition appointments and information.

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