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OUR TOWN runs Nov. 8-18

OUR TOWN
Presented by Footlighters Inc.
Nov. 8-18
Newport

Directed by Jay Woffington

Cast: Tara Williams as Stage Manager, Gary Rogers as Doc Gibbs, Nick McDonough as Joe Crowell/Si Crowell, Kenneth Klem as Howie Newsome, Katey Blood as Mrs. Gibbs, Jen Drake as Mrs. Webb, Mitch Polonsky as George Gibbs, Maia Morrigan as Rebecca Gibbs, Michael Frahwirth as Wally Webb, Rebecca Whatley as Emily Webb, Arnie Stoller as Professor Willard/Joe Stoddard, Peter Marten as Mr. Webb, Bill Hartnett as Simon Stimson, Cathy Roesener as Mrs. Soames, Harold Murphy as Constable Warren & Nik Pajic as Sam Craig

This Pulitzer Prize winning drama has been called “the greatest American play ever written.” The story follows the citizens of Grover’s Corners, New Hampshire in the early 1900’s though their daily life, their triumphs and their sorrows, their casual conversations and their formal traditions. But through this simple story about small town life in times past, Our Town tackles universal themes of humanity relevant to every generation in every town.

  • Thu-Fri, Nov. 8-9 at 8pm
  • Sat, Nov. 10 at 2pm & 8pm
  • Sun, Nov. 11 at 2pm
  • Wed-Fri, Nov. 14-16 at 8pm
  • Sat, Nov. 17 at 2pm & 8pm
  • Sun, Nov. 18 at 2pm

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FLI Announce Auditions for THE GREAT AMERICAN TRAILER PARK MUSICAL

The Footlighters Inc. to hold auditions for THE GREAT AMERICAN TRAILER PARK MUSICAL

Friday, October 12, 7-9PM and Saturday, October 13, 2-4PM
Callbacks – Sunday, October 14, 1pm

The Footlighters Inc. will hold auditions for their winter musicalTHE GREAT AMERICAN TRAILER PARK MUSICAL at The Stained Glass Theater (802 York Street, Newport).

Auditions will take place on Friday, October 12thth (7-9PM) and Saturday, October 13th (2 – 4PM). Callbacks on Sunday, October 14th at 1PM

No appointment necessary. Auditioners will be taken in the approximate order of arrival. Auditioners should prepare a song in that best represents their vocal range. An accompanist will be provided. There will be a dance combination to learn so please be prepared to move.

Rehearsals will begin the week of November 5th. Show dates are January 31, – February 16, 2013.

Show Details: THE GREAT AMERICAN TRAILER PARK MUSICAL
Book by Betsy Kelsco
Music and Lyrics by David Nehls

Directed by Jim Curtis
Music Director – Julie DeMatteis
Choreographer – Jules Shumate

The Great American Trailer Park Musical is a two-act musical, written by David Nehls and Betsy Kelso. It explores the relationships between the tenants at the Armadillo Acres Trailer Park in Florida, particularly between Pippi, “the stripper on the run,” the Dr. Phil loving, agoraphobic Jeannie, and Jeannie’s tollbooth collector husband, Norbert.

Cast needs 5 women and 2 men

THE LOVE TRIANGLE AND THE VILLIAN

  • JEANNIE GARSTECKI, 35 – 45 years old. Jeannie has lived in a trailer at Armadillo Acres for 20 years with her husband and high-school sweetheart, Norbert. A faded beauty, she was 17 when she married, 18 when her son was born and 23 when he got kidnapped. That, coupled with a really bad perm, has turned her into an agoraphobic. She hasn’t left her trailer in all these years, and the man she loves is drifting further and further away and she’s determined to get him back…that is is she could manage to get out of the trailer to do it…(STRONG BELT / MEZZO-SOPRANO)
  • NORBERT GARSTECKI, 35-45 years old. Jeannie’s husband Norbert collects tolls for a living and tries to be as good a husband as one can be to an agoraphobic. A former high-school football star, he has a rugged good looks marred by fatigue and the stress of his difficult marriage. He is a simple man who desperately wishes his wife could get out of the trailer, but he’s not equipped with the emotional or intellectual tools to help her do it. He has never loved or slept with a woman other than Jeannie. That is until he meets…(BARITONE)
  • PIPPI, 35-45 years old. Pippi is a striking beauty with a great body and a taste for clothing that shows off. Up to this point, Pippi’s life has been about surviving. She is a professional stripper who has gotten by on her looks and talents for dancing and petty theft. She means no harm and is ready to stop making bad choices and start making changes, but first she has to get lost in a hick-town trailer park in North Florida so she won’t be found by her last bad choice…(STRONG BELT / MEZZO-SOPRANO)
  • DUKE – 22 – 28 years old. Duke is Pippi’s obsessive, possessive and excessive Magic Marker-sniffing boyfriend; “ex”-boyfriend according to Pippi. Not so, according to Duke. Not the brightest guy south of the Mason-Dixie Line, Duke leaves a trail of disaster in his wake wherever he goes. His road trip to Starke is no exception and his arrival at the trailer park is full of surprises – even for a group of people who have had their share of excitement…(BARITONE)

THE GIRLS

  • BETTY, 45-60 something. Betty has lived at Armadillo Acres most of her adult life. She now runs the leasing office and makes it her business to know everything about everybody who passes through the trailer park. Though a self-proclaimed “bad-ass,” Betty is really a mother hen to the denizens of the trailer park. Of all “The Girls”, Betty is the most grounded, earthy and dry. (ALTO – MEZZO-SOPRANO / STRONG BELT)
  • LINOLEUM “LIN” late 30’s. So-named because her mother gave birth to her on the kitchen floor. Linoleum has a husband on death row at the Florida State Prison. His fate is an electric chair that doesn’t work properly unless most of the town’s electricity is turned off. So Lin watches everyone’s lights and appliances very closely in the hopes that she can keep the chair on the fritz. Sometimes self-absorbed and sometimes just a smart-ass, she hints at a wild, rock and roll past and is the fieriest of “The Girls.” (ALTO – MEZZO SOPRANO)
  • DONNA “PICKLES” 17 years old. A newlywed. Donna is called “Pickles” because she is perpetually hysterically pregnant – that is, she so convinced she should be pregnant she is exhibiting symptoms. Her husband is a lot “fancier” than she is, as he is from a big city of Jacksonville. His parents haven’t been verysupportive of his marital choice, so Pickles is desperate to give her husband a family of his own-even if she has to fake it. The dimmest of “The Girls,” Pickles is airy, sweet and blissfully ignorant. ( MEZZO-SOPRANO / SOPRANO)

ADULT SITUATIONS and LANGUAGE

For more information about The Footlighter’s, please visit www.footlighters.org. or contact Jim Curtis at jjt9461@yahoo.com (513.207.7687)

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FLI’s OUR TOWN Photo Contest

Our Town is Our Town – Submit Your Photos of Cincinnati
and Win Two Season Tickets to Footlighter’s

Footlighter’s fall production of Thornton Wilder’s Pulitzer Prize-winning OUR TOWN is looking for your photos of the Cincinnati area. Submit your photos in our online gallery (http://www.footlighters.org/photos) for a chance to win prizes including two season tickets to all 6 Footlighter’s shows.

“Our Town is a play about life. While it is written about 1901 New Hampshire, it tackles universal human truths about living, loving and dying. As such, our production is about the ‘here’ and ‘now,'” said director Jay Woffington. “We are looking for your photos that show everyday life in Cincinnati today.”

Submit your photos of life in Cincinnati today – and come back to vote for your favorite and rate other photos. Highest rated photos will be eligible for a People’s Choice award so encourage your friends to vote for you photos!

Thanks for your help in making our town an integral part of OUR TOWN!

Contest Details

  • Photos should be submitted in our online gallery page http://www.footlighters.org/photos. Photos submitted any other way will not be considered.
  •  Photos submitted should depict everyday moments, images and places of Cincinnati and the surrounding area. Images of iconic Cincinnati landmarks (the skyline, the fountain) should not be used.
  • Photos should be simple and show life in our city “like it is” – photos should not be overly staged.
  • Photos should be submitted anytime through November 1, 2012.
  •  A panel of judges will select two photos that best represent “today’s everyday moments.”
  • First Place winner will receive 2 Season Tickets to Footlighter’s 2012/2013 Season
  •  Second Place winner will receive 2 Tickets to OUR TOWN, running November 8-18, 2012
  •  A “People’s Choice” winner will receive a ticket to OUR TOWN and an OUR TOWN show t-shirt. Vote on your photos, encourage your friends to rate your photos. Photos with the highest rating will be considered finalists for the People’s Choice award.
  •  Winners will be announced November 1, 2012 on the Facebook page and Footlighter’s website.

If you have questions, please contact director Jay Woffington (woffingtonja@yahoo.com). For technical questions or issues, please contact Fred Tacon (fred@tacon.net).

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THE PRODUCERS runs Sept. 20-Oct. 6

THE PRODUCERS
Presented by Footlighters Inc
Sept. 20-Oct 6
Newport

Directed by Mary Haas with Gary Rogers
Music directed by Alan Masters
Choreographed by Maggie Perrino
Produced by Freida Houck, Gary Wettengell & Amy Hubbs

Cast: Jeff Richardson as Max, Robert Breslin as Leo, Jules Shumateas Ula, Joe Hornbaker as Roger, Steffen Whorton as Carmen Ghia & Eric Haas as Franz
Ensemble: Diane Line (Shirley), Bryan Franke (Mr. Marx), Kevin Rutkowski, Greg Good, RJ Caldwell, George Fee, Betsi Brockmeier, Marsha Roudabush, Meredith Mason, Megan Ansley Callahan, Mary Stone, JV Katz, Jillian Schwab, Natasha Boeckmann, Lindsey Morgan & Amanda Emmons

New York, 1959. Max Bialystock was once the king of Broadway, but now all his shows close on opening night. Things turn around when he’s visited by the neurotic accountant Leo Bloom, who proposes a scheme tailor-made for producers who can only make flops: raise far more money than you need, then make sure the show is despised. No one will be interested in it, so you can pocket the surplus. To this end, they produce a musical called Springtime for Hitler and as opening night draws near, what can go wrong?

  • Thu-Sat, Sept. 20-22 at 8pm
  • Sun, Sept. 23 at 2pm
  • Thu-Sat, Sept. 27-29 at 8pm
  • Sun, Sept. 30 at 2pm
  • Wed-Sat, Oct. 3-6 at 8pm

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FLI 2012 Orchid Awards

Footlighters Inc. 2012 Orchid Awards

FOOTLOOSE

  • Excellence in DIRECTION
    Gary Rogers
  • Excellence in ENSEMBLE
    Gary Rogers and cast
  •  Excellence in MUSICAL THEATRE PERFORMANCE
    Zak Schneider as Willard
  • Excellence in MUSICAL THEATRE PERFORMANCE
    Jim Curtis as  Rev Shaw Moore
  • Excellence in MUSICAL THEATRE PERFORMANCE
    Emily Carroll-Martin as Vi Moore
  • Excellence in MUSICAL THEATRE PERFORMANCE
    Robert Breslin as Ren McCormack

LIGHT IN THE PIAZZA

  • Excellence in DIRECTION
    Dennis Murphy
  • Excellence in ENSEMBLE
    Dennis Murphy and cast
  • Excellence in LIGHT DESIGN
    Beth Boland
  • Excellence in LIGHT EXECUTION
    Beth Boland
  • Excellence in MUSICAL THEATRE PERFORMANCE
    Abby Palijieg as Clara Johnson
  • Excellence in MUSICAL THEATRE PERFORMANCE
    Catherine Ross as Margaret Johnson
  • Excellence in MUSICAL THEATRE PERFORMANCE
    Jeff Richardson as Signor Naccarelli
  • Excellence in MUSICAL THEATRE PERFORMANCE
    Steffen Whorton as Fabrizo Naccarelli
  • Excellence in OTHER
    Ron Houck, Jr. for the Italian Dialect Coaching
  • Excellence in OVERALL PERFORMANCE QUALITY
    Dennis Murphy and cast
  • Excellence in PRODUCING
    Cathy Lutts, Madelyn Setterberg & Gary Allen Wettengel
  • Excellence in SET CONSTRUCTION
    Ron Houck and crew
  • Excellence in SET DESIGN
    Dennis Murphy
  • Excellence in STAGE MANAGEMENT/SCENE CHANGE
    Mary Stone & Janet Wisner
  • Excellence in VOCAL DIRECTION
    Missy Whitis
  • Excellence in VOCAL QUALITY
    Dennis Murphy & Cast

RENT

  • AWARD
    Robert Weidle and Cast
  • Excellence in CHOREOGRAPHY
    David L. Radtke
  • Excellence in CHORUS
    Missy Whitis & cast
  • Excellence in DANCE EXECUTION
    David L. Radtke & cast
  • Excellence in DIRECTION
    Robert Weidle
  • Excellence in ENSEMBLE
    Robert Weidle and Cast
  • Excellence in HOUSE
    Peggy Kenney
  • Excellence in LIGHT DESIGN
    Missy Malone
  • Excellence in LIGHT EXECUTION
    Missy Malone
  • Excellence in MUSICAL DIRECTION
    Alan Masters
  • Excellence in MUSICAL THEATRE PERFORMANCE
    Zachary Huffman as Roger
  • Excellence in MUSICAL THEATRE PERFORMANCE
    Brandon Fox as Mark Cohen
  • Excellence in MUSICAL THEATRE PERFORMANCE
    Steffen Whorton as Tom Collins
  • Excellence in MUSICAL THEATRE PERFORMANCE
    Dustin Baird as Angel
  • Excellence in MUSICAL THEATRE PERFORMANCE
    Tina de Alderete as Mimi
  • Excellence in MUSICAL THEATRE PERFORMANCE
    Jen McGuire as Maureen
  • Excellence in ORCHESTRAL PERFORMANCE
    Alan Masters, Charles Wilhelm & orchestra
  • Excellence in OVERALL TECHNICAL QUALITY
    Footlighters, Inc.
  • Excellence in PRODUCING
    Cathy Lutts, Madelyn Setterberg & Gary Allen Wettengel
  • Excellence in PROGRAM
    Maureen Lindner & Madelyn Setterberg
  • Excellence in SET CONSTRUCTION
    Ron Houck , Gary Fruhwirth & Crew
  • Excellence in SET DÉCOR
    Dan Phares & crew
  • Excellence in SET DESIGN
    Dan Phares
  • Excellence in STAGE MANAGEMENT/SCENE CHANGE
    Amie Marmer & Janet Wisner
  • Excellence in VOCAL DIRECTION
    Missy Whitis
  • Excellence in VOCAL QUALITY
    The Cast

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