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Auditions Announced for CATCH ME IF YOU CAN at Playhouse South

PS_logo2When: March 6th and 7th at 7pm, callbacks on March 8th

Where: Playhouse South, 3750 Far Hills Avenue, Kettering, Ohio

Please prepare 32 bars of 60’s style lounge music (preferred), or 60’s style musical theatre music or big band with sheet music or a CD. Absolutely no rock music. Come prepared with appropriate shoes and clothing to dance at auditions. Please note if you have tap experience, you will be asked to do a tap audition. (No singing will be necessary for tap ensemble auditions!) Time will be given to change before the dance portion. There will also be cold readings from the script. Also please be sure to bring all conflicts from March 6th through May 14th. First read through will be Monday, March 13th. 

CATCH ME IF YOU CAN is a high-flying musical comedy about chasing your dreams and not getting caught. Based on the hit film and the incredible true story, this splashy spectacle follows the adventures of a globetrotting con artist named Frank Abagnale, Jr. 

Seeking fame and fortune, precocious teenager, Frank Abignale, Jr., runs away from home to begin an unforgettable adventure. With nothing more than his boyish charm, a big imagination and millions of dollars in forged checks, Frank successfully poses as a pilot, a doctor and a lawyer – living the high life and winning the girl of his dreams. When Frank’s lies catch the attention of FBI agent, Carl Hanratty, though, Carl pursues Frank across the country to make him pay for his crimes. 

Playhouse South’s production is directed by Donna Cason, with Assistant Director Nicole Sword, Musical Direction by Elliot Hetzer and Kristen Beireis, and Choreography by Annette Looper.

Available roles include (in alphabetical order):

  • Brenda Strong (18-22, Alto G3-A5) – A young nurse and Frank Jr.’s eventual love interest. Hard-working and initially insecure, she meets Frank Jr. after running away from a wedding. Comes to trust him but his true identity clouds her feelings. (Actress will also double for Ensemble roles.)
  • Carl Hanratty (30-55, Tenor G2-G4) – An FBI agent leading the investigation and search for Frank Jr. A knowledgeable and habitual workaholic who idolizes the moment he catches his perp. Lives a private life of loneliness and depression.
  • Carol Strong (40-50, Soprano Bb3-A5) – Brenda’s traditional mother. She is talkative and boisterous. (Actress will also double for Ensemble roles.)
  • Frank Abagnale Jr. (18-22, Tenor G2-C5) – Our story’s conniving protagonist, he is a handsome and youthful con artist. Grew up learning to disappear into another skin to avoid his problems. He eventually falls in love with Brenda and desperately tries to change his ways.
  • Frank Abagnale, Sr. (40-50, Baritone F2-G#4) – Frank Jr.’s father. He is an inspiration when it comes to swindling. Upbeat and fast-talking, he undergoes a series of progressive failures that leaves him a miserable drunk.
  • Paula Abagnale (30-50, Alto A3-C5) – Frank Jr.’s gorgeous mother. She met Frank Sr. in France, during the war, but has fallen out of love. Caring and loving, with an underlying resentment toward her husband and son. (Actress will also double for Ensemble roles.)
  • Roger Strong (40-50, Tenor A2-A4) – Brenda’s conservative father. He is stern and interrogatory, but reveals himself to be deeply romantic. (Actor will also double for Ensemble roles.)
  • Ensemble – Will play a variety of roles including Agents (Todd Branton, Johnny Dollar, Bill Cod), Stewardesses (Mindy, Cindy, Lindy, Jane, Kellie, Shellie), Pilots, Commuters, Assistants, Targets, Party-Goers, Doctors, Nurses, and Interns.

Please note: Ages are suggested – not set in stone.

Show dates will be May 5, 6, 12, and 13 at 8pm and May 7 and 14 at 2pm at Playhouse South, 3750 Far Hills Avenue, Kettering, Ohio. Contact Donna Cason with any questions at treblelady39@gmail.com

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2017-2018 Season Announced at Playhouse South

PS_logo2For the 2017-2018 season, you’ll see some familiar directors, and some new! Along with a few shows you’ve always wanted to see, and some modern interpretations you’ve never heard of. Look below for the exciting season that starts this summer.

ONCE UPON A MATTRESS
Aug. 4-6 & 11-13, 2017

Director: TBA

“If you thought you knew the story of ‘The Princess and The Pea,’ you may be in for a walloping surprise! Did you know, for instance, that Princess Winnifred actually swam the moat to reach Prince Dauntless the Drab? Or that Lady Larken’s love for Sir Harry provided a rather compelling reason that she reach the bridal altar post haste? Or that, in fact, it wasn’t the pea at all that caused the princess a sleepless night? Carried on a wave of wonderful songs, by turns hilarious and raucous, romantic and melodic, this rollicking spin on the familiar classic of royal courtship and comeuppance provides for some side-splitting shenanigans. Chances are you’ll never look at fairy tales quite the same way again.

WOMEN PLAYING HAMLET
Sept. 15-17 & 22-24, 2017

Director: Jordan Eechaute-Lopez

“Hamlet’s a challenge for any actor, but when Jessica is cast as the titular character in a New York production, it sends her into an existential tailspin. It doesn’t help that her acting coach is borderline abusive, or that every Starbucks barista with an MFA tells her she’s too young for the role. Or that she’s somehow managed to make Sir Patrick Stewart her nemesis. Not to mention the fact that she’s a woman. How can Jessica figure out “to be or not to be,” when she can’t even figure out herself? Featuring an all-female cast performing multiple roles, Woman Playing Hamlet is rip-roaring fun for Shakespeare fans and haters alike.”

CHESS
Nov. 3-5 & 10-12, 2017

Director: Carrie Thurston

“The collaborators on Chess are giants of rock music and rock musicals and they have created a complex rock opera that played to full Broadway houses and standing ovations. Here the ancient game becomes a metaphor for romantic rivalries, competitive gamesmanship, super power politics and international intrigues. The pawns in this drama form a love triangle: the loutish American chess star, the earnest Russian champion and a Hungarian American female assistant who arrives at the international chess match in Bangkok with the American but falls for the Russian. From Bangkok to Budapest the players, lovers, politicians, and spies manipulate and are manipulated to the pulse of a monumental rock score that includes One Night in Bangkok and “Heaven Help My Heart.”

THE 39 STEPS
March 2-4 & 9-11, 2017

Director: Bekki Madden

“In The 39 Steps, a man with a boring life meets a woman with a thick accent who says she’s a spy. When he takes her home, she is murdered. Soon, a mysterious organization called “The 39 Steps” is hot on the man’s trail in a nationwide manhunt that climaxes in a death-defying finale! A riotous blend of virtuoso performances and wildly inventive stagecraft, The 39 Steps amounts to an unforgettable evening of pure pleasure!”

ROCK OF AGES
May 11-13 & 18-20, 2017

Director: Aaron Eechaute-Lopez

“It’s the tail end of the big, bad 1980s in Hollywood, and the party has been raging hard. Aqua Net, Lycra, lace and liquor flow freely at one of the Sunset Strips last legendary venues, a place where sex machine Stacee Jaxx takes the stage and scantily clad groupies line up to turn their fantasies into reality. Amidst the madness, aspiring rock star (and resident toilet cleaner) Drew longs to take the stage as the next big thing (and longs for small-town girl Sherri, fresh off the bus from Kansas with stars in her eyes). But the rock and roll fairy-tale is about to end when German developers sweep into town with plans to turn the fabled Strip into just another capitalist strip mall. Can Drew, Sherri, and the gang save the strip–and themselves–before it’s too late? Only the music of hit bands Styx, Journey, Bon Jovi, Whitesnake and more hold the answer.”

For more information visit www.playhousesouth.org.

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Auditions Announced for TWELFTH NIGHT at Playhouse South

PS_logo2Announcing open auditions for William Shakespeare’s TWELFTH NIGHT.

When: Monday, January 2nd and Tuesday, January 3rd at 7pm, possible callbacks on Wednesday, January 4th if needed.

Where: Playhouse South, 3750 Far Hills Avenue

The Setting: Shakespeare’s TWELFTH NIGHT, also known as What You Will, is a comedy which centers on mistaken identity, love, and gender roles. We will be exploring these themes in the Victorian Steampunk Era, which contemporizes the show, while allowing the characters’ struggles to remain relevant.

The Plot: In Illyria, Duke Orsino is sick with love with Lady Olivia, who is in mourning for her recently deceased father and brother. To honour their memory, she has sworn to live like a nun for seven years and refuses to receive any messages from Orsino.

Twins Viola and Sebastian are separated by a shipwreck at sea and each believes the other to be dead. Viola disguises herself as a man and secures a position as Orsino’s page. After gaining his trust, she is asked to court Olivia on his behalf, and agrees even though she has fallen in love with him herself.

Olivia soon falls for the mysterious and smooth talking Viola, still disguised as Orsino’s page, Cesario, thus completing the complex love triangle. To complicate things futher, Olivia’s lady-in-waiting Maria, Olivia’s uncle Sir Toby Belch, and his friend Sir Andrew conspire to make her haughty steward, Malvolio, believe that Olivia is in love with him.

The Character Breakdown:

  • Viola (20 – 35, F) – A young woman of aristocratic birth, and the play’s protagonist. Washed up on the shore of Illyria when her ship is wrecked in a storm, Viola decides to make her own way in the world. She disguises herself as a young man, calling herself “Cesario,” and becomes a page to Duke Orsino. She ends up falling in love with Orsino—even as Olivia, the woman Orsino is courting, falls in love with Cesario. Thus, Viola finds that her clever disguise has entrapped her: she cannot tell Orsino that she loves him, and she cannot tell Olivia why she, as Cesario, cannot love her. Her poignant plight is the central conflict in the play.
  • Orsino (25 – 50, M) – A powerful nobleman in the country of Illyria. Orsino is lovesick for the beautiful Lady Olivia, but becomes more and more fond of his handsome new page boy, Cesario, who is actually a woman—Viola. Orsino is a vehicle through which the play explores the absurdity of love: a supreme egotist, Orsino mopes around complaining how heartsick he is over Olivia, when it is clear that he is chiefly in love with the idea of being in love and enjoys making a spectacle of himself. His attraction to the ostensibly male Cesario injects sexual ambiguity into his character.
  • Olivia (20 – 35, F) – A wealthy, beautiful, and noble Illyrian lady, Olivia is courted by Orsino and Sir Andrew Aguecheek, but to each of them she insists that she is in mourning for her brother, who has recently died, and will not marry for seven years. She and Orsino are similar characters in that each seems to enjoy wallowing in his or her own misery. Viola’s arrival in the masculine guise of Cesario enables Olivia to break free of her self-indulgent melancholy. Olivia seems to have no difficulty transferring her affections from one love interest to the next, however, suggesting that her romantic feelings—like most emotions in the play—do not run deep.
  • Sebastian (20-35, M) – Viola’s lost twin brother. When he arrives in Illyria, traveling with Antonio, his close friend and protector, Sebastian discovers that many people think that they know him. Furthermore, the beautiful Lady Olivia, whom he has never met, wants to marry him. Sebastian is not as well rounded a character as his sister. He seems to exist to take on the role that Viola fills while disguised as Cesario—namely, the mate for Olivia.
  • Malvolio (30 – 55, M) – The straitlaced steward—or head servant—in the household of Lady Olivia. Malvolio is very efficient but also very self-righteous, and he has a poor opinion of drinking, singing, and fun. His priggishness and haughty attitude earn him the enmity of Sir Toby, Sir Andrew, and Maria, who play a cruel trick on him, making him believe that Olivia is in love with him. In his fantasies about marrying his mistress, he reveals a powerful ambition to rise above his social class.
  • Feste (20 – 55, M*/F) – The clown, or fool, of Olivia’s household, Feste moves between Olivia’s and Orsino’s homes. He earns his living by making pointed jokes, singing old songs, being generally witty, and offering good advice cloaked under a layer of foolishness. In spite of being a professional fool, Feste often seems the wisest character in the play.
  • Sir Toby (35 – 55, M*/F) – Olivia’s uncle. Olivia lets Sir Toby Belch live with her, but she does not approve of his rowdy behavior, practical jokes, heavy drinking, late-night carousing, or friends (specifically the idiotic Sir Andrew). Sir Toby also earns the ire of Malvolio. But Sir Toby has an ally, and eventually a mate, in Olivia’s sharp-witted waiting-gentlewoman, Maria. Together they bring about the triumph of chaotic spirit, which Sir Toby embodies, and the ruin of the controlling, self-righteous Malvolio.
  • Maria (20 – 40, F) – Olivia’s clever, daring young waiting-gentlewoman. Maria is remarkably similar to her antagonist, Malvolio, who harbors aspirations of rising in the world through marriage. But Maria succeeds where Malvolio fails—perhaps because she is a woman, but, more likely, because she is more in tune than Malvolio with the anarchic, topsy-turvy spirit that animates the play.
  • Sir Andrew Aguecheek (25 – 45, M) – A friend of Sir Toby’s. Sir Andrew Aguecheek attempts to court Olivia, but he doesn’t stand a chance. He thinks that he is witty, brave, young, and good at languages and dancing, but he is actually an idiot.
  • Antonio (25 – 50, M) – A man who rescues Sebastian after his shipwreck. Antonio becomes very fond of Sebastian, caring for him, accompanying him to Illyria, and furnishing him with money—all because of a love so strong that it seems to be romantic in nature. Antonio’s attraction to Sebastian, however, never bears fruit.
  • Sea Captain (30 – 55, M/F*) – The captain of the ship that Viola and Sebastian were traveling on. Saw Sebastian tie himself to a mast, and so offers Viola some hope that he may still be alive. Tells Viola of Illyria, Orsino and his love for Olivia. Accepts to help Viola disguise herself as a man and to present her to the Duke, and keeps her women’s clothes in custody.
  • Curio (20 – 55, M*/F) – One of Orsino’s attendants. Was sent to Olivia as a messenger of love, but was not allowed to speak to her. Seeks to distract Orsino by taking him to hunt, but Orsino refuses. Brings back the news that she has pledged to mourn a full seven years for her brother. Also advises Cesario (Viola) that he (she) is in a good position, and that Orsino’s favors are not inconstant. Knows Feste, and is sent to find him/her so that he/she can sing a song Orsino particularly desires to hear.
  • Fabian (20 – 55, M*/F) – A member of Olivia’s household who has lost that lady’s favor due to Malvolio’s telling her about a bear-baiting Fabian was involved with. For revenge, he/she joins in the plot to make a fool of the steward. Also helps Sir Toby keep control of Sir Andrew. Apparently a natural prankster, he/she helps to set up the duel between Andrew and Cesario, building up the latter’s fear of Sir Andrew. Feste does not appear to consider him/her trustworthy, refusing to let him/her see the letter Malvolio sends to Olivia from his prison. Having later read the letter aloud to Olivia and all the others, Fabian quickly confesses the whole plot, in the hope that with everyone being so happy and about to be married, they won’t be too hard on the plotters, and take it all as a good joke.
  • Priest (35 – 65, M*/F) – Fetched by Olivia to marry her to her young man in secret. Called forth as a witness, he/she testifies that he/she has married Olivia to the young man standing by Orsino’s side.
  • First Officer (30 – 55, M/F*) – Police Officer that recognizes Antonio from the sea-fight, and arrests him. Has no interest in Antonio’s quarrel with Viola.
  • Second Officer (20 – 35, M*/F) – Police Officer that does not actually know Antonio, but arrests him. Has no interest in Antonio’s quarrel with Viola.
  • Olivia’s Servant (20 – 55, M/F*) – A servant that is not part of the cabal of upper servants who mock Malvolio. Simply does his/her job, unaffected by the madness that seems to have taken over the house.

Please note: Ages are suggested – if you can portray an age that is out of your own, feel free to audition for those roles.

The Other Pertinent Information: Playhouse South’s production of TWELFTH NIGHT is directed by Sara Bortz, with Assistant Director Crystal Kushmaul.

There will be sonnet readings as an introduction to Shakespearean verse, as well as cold readings from the script. There are also a few characters that will sing, so you may be asked to sing Happy Birthday. Please be sure to bring all conflicts from January 9th through March 12th, including weekends. First read through will be January 9th.

Show dates will be March 3-5 and 10-12 at Playhouse South Theatre. Contact Sara Bortz with any questions at sekrobinson13@gmail.com.

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Auditions Announced for IN THE SPOTLIGHT at Playhouse South

PS_logo2Dates: November 14 & 15, 2016 at 7pm.

IN THE SPOTLIGHT is a Playhouse South annual tradition and fundraiser. This exciting showcase highlights some of the great talent that we have in the Dayton communities.

This year’s theme is all about Inspiration. Please come prepared with a song that inspires you or has an inspirational theme. Songs do not need to be from musical theater, all genres of music are welcome. We will also ask for a list of songs that inspire you.

Non singing acts are asked to prepare a piece that they would be interested in performing. Please keep under 3 minutes.

There will be a dance audition for both singing and non singing parts so please bring comfortable clothes and shoes for movement.

We are looking for all actors, singers, musicians, comics, jugglers, acrobats, and creative people of all ages. Please be prepared to list all instruments you play and if you read music.

Show dates are January 13 & 14, 2017. Please contact the director, Rob Breving, via email at rjbreving@gmail.com if you have any questions.

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Cast Announced for SHE KILLS MONSTERS at Playhouse South

PSI_logoPlayhouse South is excited to announce our cast list for SHE KILLS MONSTERS.

  • Narrator – Parisa Samavati
  • Tilly Evans – Summer Lehman
  • Agnes Evans – Carly Risenhoover-Peterson
  • Chuck – Nick Bellmyer
  • Lilith – Skylar Coker
  • Kaliope – Kat Blum
  • Orcus – Will Hensley
  • Miles – Aaron Brewer
  • Vera – Carrie Thurston
  • Steve – Jack Lewis
  • Evil Tina – Kami Flanders
  • Evil Gabbi – Diane Isom
  • Farrah – Diane Isom
  • Monsters: Sara Bortz (Fight Captain), John Nussbaum, Xander Hildenbrandt, Amanda Schrader & Nick McGrail

    Performances fun Sept. 9-18. For more information visit www.playhousesouth.org.

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