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MPI Announces Auditions for THE LION IN WINTER

mpi_logoMariemont Players Announces Auditions For THE LION IN WINTER

Director Dee Dunn will hold auditions for the Mariemont Players production of THE LION IN WINTER, a dramatic comedy by James Goldman, at the Walton Creek Theater, 4101 Walton Creek Road (just east of Mariemont) from 1:00-4:00pm on Sunday, August 4th and from 7:00-10:00pm on Monday, August 5th, 2013.

King Henry II of England has three sons by Eleanor of Aquitaine: Richard, Geoffrey, and John. He wants the kingdom to stay united after his death, but all three sons want to rule and it is likely to be torn apart by revolution. Henry favors the youngest John, while Eleanor favors the eldest, Richard. Middle son Geoffrey hopes to play both ends against each other and come out on top. Henry would like to have another heir by his mistress Alais, but that would only add to the confusion. Uneasy is the head on which the crown lies, and uneasy the truce between a matchless king and queen. Often revived, this play was the basis of the Oscar-winning film which starred Peter O’Toole and Katharine Hepburn.

Cast requirements are: 5 men, stage ages 16 to 50, and 2 women, stage ages 23 to 61. Auditions will consist of cold readings from the script. (See below for specific characters).

The production will be staged November 8th through November 24th, 2013.

For more information or questions about auditions, contact the director at dunnt@fuse.net.

Characters: (Ages given are stage age)

  • Henry II (50) – King of England just turned 50 an age at which, in his time, men were either old or dead. Though arthritis comes occasionally and new battle wounds don’t heal the way the old ones did, he still is very nearly all he ever was. He is enjoying that final rush of physical and mental vigor that comes to some men not before the end but just before the start of decline. Played by Robert Preston in the 1966 Broadway production, played by Peter O’Toole in the 1968 film, and played by Patrick Stewart in the 2003 made for TV movie.
  • Eleanor of Acquitaine (61) – Henry’s wife, 61 but looks nothing like it. She is a truly handsome woman of great temperament, authority and presence. She has been a queen of international importance for 46 years and you know it. A genuinely feminine woman thoroughly capable of holding her own in a man’s world. Played by Rosemary Harris in the 1966 Broadway production, played by Katherine Hepburn in the 1968 film, and played by Glenn Close in the 2003 made for TV movie.
  • Richard (26) – Richard the Lion Heart, the oldest son, like his father and his legend. Thick and powerful but at the same time graceful, handsome, impressive. He has been a famous soldier since his middle teens and is thoroughly at home with power and politics. Played by Anthony Hopkins in the 1968 film.
  • Geoffrey (25) – The middle son, attractive, quick of speech and movement. The best brain of a brainy family.
  • John (16) – The youngest son who will eventually become the King John we know from Robin Hood stories and who will be forced to sign the Magna Carta. In this play he is an adolescent and his father’s favorite.
  • Alais (23) – Henry’s mistress, sister to Philip, the king of France. Serenely beautiful and in love with Henry.
  • Philip (17) – King of France, his manner is open, direct and simple and he smiles easily. He has been King for three years and has learned a great deal. Played by Christopher Walken in the 1966 Broadway production, and played by Timothy Dalton in the 1968 film.

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MPI Announces THE BLUE MOON DANCING

MPI_Blue Moon DancingMariemont Players presents THE BLUE MOON DANCING, a comedy by Ed Graczyk, at the Walton Creek Theater, 4101 Walton Creek Road (just East of Mariemont), July 11th through July 28th, 2013.

In a small West Texas town, the Blue Moon honky-tonk is the place where lonely gals hang out in the daytime, swigging Lone Stars and jabbering at each other about every little ol’ thang, sharing dreams and sad stories. A Cincinnati premiere by Ohioan Ed Graczyk (best known for Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean).

THE BLUE MOON DANCING is directed by Ed Cohen, produced by Ed Cohen and Norma Niinemets, and features Ann Baker, Katey Blood, Arlene Borock, Megan Hudson, John Langley, Dan Maloney, Michael Monks, Norma Niinemets, Cathy Roesener, Arny Stoller and NancyAnn Storey.

Performances will be at 8:00pm on July 11th (preview), July 12th, July 13th, July 18th, July 19th, July 20th, July 25th and July 26th; at 7:00pm on July 14th; at 2:00pm & 7:00pm on July 21st; at 4:00pm & 8:00pm on July 27th; and at 2:00pm on July 28th.

For more information or to order tickets for The Blue Moon Dancing, call Betsy at 513-684-1236. All seats are reserved and cost $17 each; non-reserved seats for the preview only are $10 each.

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THE BLUE MOON DANCING Runs July 12-28

MPI_Blue Moon DancingTHE BLUE MOON DANCING
Presented by Mariemont Players Inc
July 12-28
Mariemont

Directed by Ed Cohen

Cast: NancyAnn Storey as Della, Megan Hudson as Pearl Jean, Katey Blood as Nadine, Ann Baker as Bernice, Cathy Roesener as Connie, Arlene Borock as Leona, Norma Niinemets as Roselle, Arny Stoller as Eugene, John Langley as Howard, Michael Monks as Rodney & Dan Maloney as Joel

In a small West Texas town the Blue Moon honky-tonk is the place where lonely gals hang out in the daytime, swigging Lone Stars and jabbering at each other about every little ol’ thang, sharing dreams and sad stories.

  • Fri-Sat, July 12-13 at 8pm
  • Sun, July 14 at 7pm
  • Thu-Sat, July 18-20 at 8pm
  • Sun, July 21 at 2pm & 7pm
  • Thu-Fri, July 25-26 at 8pm
  • Sat, July 27 at 4pm & 8pm
  • Sun, July 28 at 2pm

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MPI 2013-2014 Season of Comedy, Music, Romance & Mystery

mpi_logoSeptember 13 – September 29, 2013
Barefoot in the Park by Neil Simon
A Romantic Comedy directed by Roberto Henriquez, Jr.

Newlyweds Paul, a buttoned-down lawyer, and Corie, his free-spirit wife, have a passionate relationship. But dealing with their tiny fifth floor walk-up, a nosy neighbor who lives in the attic, a loopy mother and bad plumbing leads to loads of laughs and learning to live and love.

November 8 – November 24, 2013
The Lion In Winter by James Goldman
A Dramatic Comedy directed by Dee Dunn

Set during Christmas 1183, this epic story plays out the spectacular strategies for power and love between two of England’s most formidable and yet very human rulers, King Henry II and Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine, and their three sons, hungry for the crown. Motivated by spite as well a sense of duty, Henry and Eleanor maneuver against each other to position their favorite son in line for succession.

January 10 – January 26, 2014
A Little Night Music with Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, Book by Hugh Wheeler
A Musical Celebration of Love directed by Skip Fenker

A captivating tale of romance and loss. Desirée has always captured the hearts of men. When both of her lovers-and their wives-show up for a weekend in the country, the boundless possibilities of an old romance and newly awakened passions bring endless surprises and reminds us that the best dance is done with a partner you love. One of Sondheim’s most beautiful works features the bittersweet classic, Send In The Clowns.

March 7 – March 23, 2014
The Last Romance by Joe DiPietro
A Tender Romantic Comedy directed by Mike Morehead

A story that mixes heartbreak with humor and opera with laughter, ponders the question “Am I too old for romance?” On an ordinary day in a routine life, Ralph takes a different path – one that leads him to an unexpected second chance at love. As he attempts to woo the elegant, but distant, Carol, Ralph embarks on the trip of a lifetime, and regains a happiness that seemed all but lost.

May 9 – May 25, 2014
Murder By The Book by Duncan Greenwood and Robert King
A Comedy-Thriller directed by jef Brown

This inventive British thriller unfolds with a series of macabre twists and countless red herrings. A mystery writer indulges in vitriolic, yet witty word duels with his estranged wife — punctuated by a gunshot. An amateur detective from the next flat attempts to solve the murder before calling the police. More deadly games are in store when the tables are turned more than once.

July 11 – July 27, 2014
Seeing Stars in Dixie by Ron Osborn
A Sassy Southern Comedy directed by Norma Niinemets

It’s 1956 and Hollywood has arrived in Natchez, Mississippi to film Raintree County. The locals gather in Clemmie’s Tea Room to keep up with the gossip. Competition for a small role in the movie brings out the best and worst of these memorable characters. Twists, turns and revelations lead Clemmie to trade a moment of fame for love and the chance to impact the lives of people dear to her.

Season Tickets are now available! Subscribe before August 1, 2013, and get all six shows for only $90! Call Betsy at the MPI box office today: 513-684-1236. Prices increase after August 1st.

NEW this season: Student Full Season only $60! (13-18 years old with student ID)

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MPI Seeks Master Carpenter

mpi_logoMariemont Players is looking for a Master Carpenter for their fall production of BAREFOOT IN THE PARK.

If you are interested, please send your contact information to cjbessette@fuse.net.

Looking forward to hearing from you,
Jo Anne Bessette

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