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Men Needed for CURTAINS at Lebanon Theatre Company

LTC_logoLebanon Theatre Company is looking for a few men (ages 28-60) to round out the cast of CURTAINS.

Performances are Sept. 25-Oct. 4 and rehearsals have begun.

Both ensemble and featured roles are open, dance ability is a plus.

If interested contact LTC@LTCPlays.com.

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Top Stories for July 2015

TCT_logoListed below are the top 25 stories for July 2015. Breaking it down, there are ten auditions notices, five cast lists, four press releases, three production pages, two casting calls, two season announcements, and one review. (Yes, that totals 27 as there were two ties. 🙂 )

  1. Casting Call for Skyline Chili TV Commercial
  2. The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati’s 2015-2016 Mainstage Season Auditions
  3. Cast Announced for MARY POPPINS at the Covedale Center for the Performing Arts
  4. Exciting Changes Afoot at The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati
  5. Cast Announced for HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY TRYING at The Footlighters
    2016 Season Announced at La Comedia Dinner Theatre
  6. Cast Announced for BONNIE AND CLYDE at Sunset Players
  7. Cast Announced for RENT at Warsaw Federal Incline Theatre
  8. Auditions Announced for A CHRISTMAS STORY The Musical at La Comedia Dinner Theatre
  9. 1776 Review
  10. Auditions Announced for THE WIZARD OF OZ presented by The Carnegie
  11. 2015-2016 Season Announced by Miami University
  12. Auditions Announced for THE DINNER DETECTIVE Cincinnati
  13. 2015-2016 Season Auditions Announced for Dare to Defy Productions
  14. Auditions Announced for JEKYLL & HYDE at Loveland Stage Company
  15. Teaching Positions Available at Indian Hill Performing Arts
  16. Theatre Company Finds New Home in Northside
  17. MARY POPPINS Runs Aug. 6-15
  18. 1776 Runs July 8-26
  19. Auditions Announced for JUNIE B. IN JINGLE BELLS, BATMAN SMELLS at CenterStage Players
  20. Auditions Announced for BYE BYE LIVER by 628 Productions
    2014-2015 Southwest Regional OCTAFest Awards
  21. Cast Announced for SIX DANCE LESSONS IN SIX WEEKS at Mariemont Players
  22. Auditions Announced for CURTAINS at Lebanon Theatre Company
  23. Auditions Announced for PICNIC by The Footlighters Inc.
  24. CCM Drama – Amazing Changes
  25. 9 TO 5 THE MUSICAL Runs Aug. 12-30

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Auditions Announced for CURTAINS at Lebanon Theatre Company

LTC_logoThe Lebanon Theatre Company is holding auditions for our upcoming production of CURTAINS; a musical comedy whodunit by the team who created Cabaret and Chicago. The auditions will be held at 7pm on Fri, Aug. 7 and noon on Sat, Aug. 8 at our Mechanic Street Playhouse, 10 S. Mechanic Street, Lebanon, Ohio.

Auditioners should prepare a brief song demonstrating range, and bring music for your number. Accompaniment will be provided. No tracks, please. A song from the show will be taught at the auditions. Please wear clothes conducive to dance.

Don’t dance? Don’t Sing? Don’t worry! Not all roles are singing roles and not all roles required dance. The cast includes a range of ages and characters. Readings will be provided. This is a large cast show so there is probably a place for you.

The production will run Sep. 25-27 and Oct. 2-4 at our Mechanic Street Playhouse. Rehearsals are three times a week, until the final weeks when they will increase in frequency.

For questions about auditions or the theatre, call us at (513) 228-0932 or email us LTC@LTCplays.com.

Character Breakdown

  • LIEUTENANT FRANK CIOFFI (40s) – Local Boston detective who is also a musical theatre aficionado. Aside from being exceptionally good at his job, he has also aspired to be a musical theatre performer his entire life. He falls in love with Niki.
  • NIKI HARRIS (20s-early 30s) – Pretty, naïve ingénue. Niki is a chorus girl/understudy in the chorus of the show-within-the-show during its Boston tryout. She aspires to make it as a performer on Broadway. She meets and falls in love with Dt. Frank Cioffi who is investigating a murder at the theatre. Actress must have legit Soprano and good comic timing.
  • GEORGIA HENDRICKS (30s) – Female half of our songwriting team. She ends up taking on the leading lady role. She must sing and dance well.
  • CARMEN BERNSTEIN (45-65) – Brassy Broadway producer. She is a terrific comedic actress who sings well.
  • AARON FOX (40s) – The composer of the show-within-the-show. His songwriting partner, Georgia, is also his wife from whom he’s separated. He’s a sexy, charming ladies man.
  • SIDNEY BERNSTEIN (Late 50s-Mid 60s) – The producer of an out of town flop. Sidney is tough and self-serving. Actor should have good comic timing.
  • CHRISTOPHER BELLING (40-60) – English director. Very camp. Very funny. Requires a good comic lead actor.
  • BAMBI BERNÉT (Early 20s-early 30s) – Performer in the chorus and daughter of Carmen, the lead producer. Hungry to work her way up to leading performer many think she was only hired because of her mother. Bambi is a good dancer/comedienne who sings well.
  • DARYL GRADY (30s) – A Theatre critic for the local Boston newspaper, he enjoys using the power he has to make or break shows during their out of town tryouts.
  • JOHNNY HARMON (40s-50s) – The Stage Manager of the show-within-the-show. Johnny is a character man who is gruff but lovable. He keeps the company in line and on their toes throughout the rehearsal process.
  • OSCAR SHAPIRO (45-65) – The general manager. He is an agreeable if slightly gruff man. He is always looking for any angle to find money. Requires a good comic actor who sings.
  • BOBBY PEPPER (20s to early 30s) – The choreographer and lead dancer. He is a strong singer who dances well.
  • JESSICA CRANSHAW (30s-40s) – Fading Hollywood star. A diva, who has no right to be one, she is a terrible singer and actress who stars in the show-within-the-show and gets murdered on its opening night.
  • SASHA ILJINSKY -The show’s pit conductor. He/She sings the opening song in Act II and leads the orchestra.
  • ENSEMBLE ROLES:
    • RANDY DEXTER
    • MONA PAGE
    • HARV FREMONT
    • ROBERTA WOOSTER
    • DETECTIVE O’FARRELL
    • MARJORIE COOK
    • ARLENE BARRUCA
    • ROY STETSON
    • BRICK HAWVERMALE
    • JANE SETLER
    • CONNIE SUBBOTIN
    • PEG PRENTICE
    • RONNIE DRISCOLL
    • RUSS COCHRAN

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The Passing of Georgia Dunn

LTC_Georgia Dunn

Georgia Dunn.

Via Lebanon Theatre Company Facebook Fan Page.

Lebanon Theatre Company is deeply saddened to announce the passing of Georgia Dunn. Georgia was more than a founding member and managing director of LTC. For many of us, she was the heart and soul of this organization (and often its arms, legs, and torso as well).

Georgia was funny, talented, and supremely passionate. She was a mentor and friend to many during her 2 decades with LTC, and her presence here is irreplaceable.

We are forever indebted to Georgia for all of our success, and we will forever carry on in her spirit.

My condolences to her family and friends. She will be missed.

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2015-2016 Season Announced by Lebanon Theatre Company

LTC_logoThe season includes:

CURTAINS
Written by Rupert Holmes
Lyrics by Frank Ebb
Music by John Kander
Sep. 25-27 & Oct. 2-4

Directed by Wayne Dunn

Set in Boston, Massachusetts in 1959, CURTIANS follows the fallout when the supremely untalented star of Robbin’ Hood of the Old West is murdered during her opening night curtain call. It is up to Lt. Frank Cioffi, a police detective who moonlights as a musical theatre fan, to save the show, solve the case, and maybe even find love before the show reopens. All without getting killed himself. With music by John Kander and lyrics by Frank Ebb, this Tony-winning Broadway classic is not to be missed.

THE WILLOW AND I
By John Patrick
Mar. 11-13 and 18-20

Directed by Karen Oehler

THE WILLOW AND I tells the story of two sisters in 1900, that are in love with the same tall, young man. One of the sisters is frail and gentle. The other robust and assertive. It is the gentle girl that the young man loves but never marries because the other sister threatens to kill herself just before the wedding. The bride’s mind recoils, and for forty years the girl lives in her clock-stopped mind on her summer wedding day. And then, she awakens. Her lover married her sister; they had a son who is very like the father. You may guess whose face she first sees and what it does to her.

MURDERED TO DEATH
by Peter Gordon
May 13-15 & 20-22

Director by Jessica Tucker

MURDERED TO DEATH introduces the inept and bungling Inspector Pratt, who battles against the odds and his own incompetence to solve the murder of the house’s owner. It soon becomes clear that the murderer isn’t finished yet. Will the miscreant be unmasked before everyone else has met their doom or will the audience die laughing first? The first in a trilogy of Agatha Christie spoofs, this hilariously clever whodunit is sure to be a wicked delight.

For complete information on their upcoming season, visit http://ltcplays.com/web_pages/current_season.html.

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