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OLIVER! Postponed at Rotary Club of Hamilton

RP_100 logo“We regret to inform you that the Rotary Club of Hamilton has postponed next weekend’s production of OLIVER! as a result of Coronavirus precautions and the recent statewide ban on large gatherings.

If you have purchased tickets for the musical, we ask that you please be patient with us as we work through the details of securing a new date for the show. All ticket purchases will be transferred to the performance of your choice or refunded following the announcement. We will share an update soon regarding this and a refund option for anyone unable to attend.

We appreciate your patience and understanding during this situation and will be in touch soon!

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OLIVER! Runs March 19-22

RP_Oliver logoOLIVER!
Hamilton Rotary
March 19-22
Miami University Hamilton Parrish Auditorium [Hamilton]

Directed by Rodney Neal
Produced by Angie Neal & Mandy Gambrell

Cast: Gabe Neal as Oliver, Wayne Wright as Fagin, Evan Blust as Artful Dodger, Mary Vosseberg as Nancy, Coby Osborn as Bill Sykes, Scott Christian as Mr. Bumble, Kelly Massey as Widow Corney, Bill Balfour as Mr. Sowerberry, Lacey Parsons as Mrs. Sowerberry, Abby Merrill as Bet, Clayton Eschenbrenner as Noah Claypole, Olivia Jones as Charlotte, Bob Dronberger as Mr. Brownlow, Matt Guion as Dr. Grimwig & Joan Angst as Mrs. Bedwin
Ensemble: Katelyn Moore, Holly Meyer, Molly Wanko, Marco Colant, Ella Pfirman, Naomi Wanko, Marijo Farley, Gary Bracknell, Tom Angst, Mathew Dieffenderfer, David Went, Maddi Bates, Hannah Neal, Evie Sias, Makayla Platt, Samira Platt, Tyler Hull, Ben Brown, Ryleigh Doss, Josie Halverson, Grace Martin, Ava Martin, Elli Maddock, Chloe Kime, Kaylee Beck, Mia Biondo, Maggie Hochwalt, Aiden Dieffenderfer, Abby McCullough, Devon Adams, Janelle Benjey, Owen Benjey, Morgan Greenwood, Clark Pfirman, Kate Pfirman, Ryder Parsons, Patrick Oehlenschlager, Charlie Ernst, Lilly Gibson, Jossie Garrett, Rylan Jackman, Rebecca Moore, Gwen Halverson, Alondra Scott, John Horton, Franz Horton, Joshua Braun, Dexter Harold Carpenter, Sunny Dieffenderfer, Kristina Stoddart, Maria Helbig, Shelby Carter, Dani Jones, Chelsea Smith, Ursula Biron, Katelyn Moore, Sam Murray, Morgan Garrett, Bethany Roundtree & Megan Rademacher

The streets of Victorian England come to life as Oliver, a malnourished orphan in a workhouse, becomes the neglected apprentice of an undertaker. Oliver escapes to London and finds acceptance amongst a group of petty thieves and pickpockets led by the elderly Fagin. When Oliver is captured for a theft that he did not commit, the benevolent victim, Mr. Brownlow takes him in. Fearing the safety of his hideout, Fagin employs the sinister Bill Sikes and the sympathetic Nancy to kidnap him back, threatening Oliver’s chances of discovering the true love of a family.

  • Thu-Fri, March 19-20 at 7pm
  • Sat, March 21 at 2pm & 7pm
  • Sun, March 22 at 2pm

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MARY POPPINS Runs March 27-31

RP_Mary Poppins logoMARY POPPINS
Rotary Presents
March 27-31
Parrish Auditorium [Hamilton]

Directed by Rodney Neal
Produced by Mandy Gambrell

Cast: Chelsey Cavender as Mary Poppins, Clancey Butts as Bert, Jason S. Lakes as George Banks, Sarah Grace McCollough as Winifred Banks, Ryleigh Doss & Evie Sias as Jane Banks, Gabe Neal as Michael Banks, Marijo Farley as Katie Nanna, Holly Meyer as Miss Lark, Mike Massie as Admiral Boom/Bank Chairman, Mary Vosseberg as Mrs. Brill, Chase Engel as Robertson Ay, Karen Scott-Vosseberg as Miss Andrews, Kelly Massie as Mrs. Corry, Bill Balfour as Park Keeper, Dylan Tuner as Neleus, Erika Sammond as Bird Woman, Matt Guion as Northbrook, Greg Henderson as Von Hussler, Molly Wanko as Miss Smythe, Josie Halverson as Fannie, Ella Pfirman as Annie, Alexandra Lander as Queen Victoria, Evan Blust as Valentine, Lacey Parsons as Teddy Bear, Andie Angel as Mr. Punch & Olivia Jones as Doll
Ensemble: Andie Angel, Matt Guion, Olivia Jones, Marijo Farley, Erika Sammond, Kevin Rife, Makayla Longfield, Dan Schindler, Megan Rademacher, Jake Spicer, Emily Muench, Kristina Stoddart, Maria Helbig, Alexandra Lander, Logyn Sanchez, Katie Cooke, Sam Murray, Dylan Turner, Molly Wanko, Mike Massie, Kelly Massie, Sam Downs, Gary Bracknell & Chase Engel
Young Ensemble: Evan Blust, Katie Schwartz, Kaiden Thomas, Josie Halverson, Peter Waning, Tim Massie, Tyler Hull, Kaylee Beck, Amy Massie, Ella Pfirman, Clark Pfirman, Angela Rusche, Ben Brown, Ava Martin, Grace Martin, Makayla Platt, Samira Platt & Naomi Wanko

The jack-of-all trades, Bert, introduces us to England in 1910 and the troubled Banks family. Young Jane and Michael have sent many a nanny packing before Mary Poppins arrives on their doorstep. Using a combination of magic and common sense, she must teach the family members how to value each other again. Mary Poppins takes the children on many magical and memorable adventures, but Jane and Michael aren’t the only ones upon whom she has a profound effect. Even grown-ups can learn a lesson or two from the nanny who advises that “Anything can happen if you let it.”

  • Wed-Fri, March 27-29 at 7pm
  • Sat, March 30 at 2pm & 7pm
  • Sun, March 31 at 2pm

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Auditions Announced for MARY POPPINS Presented by Rotary Club of Hamilton

RCH_logoThe public is invited to audition for Rotary Presents MARY POPPINS, a musical that will be on stage in Hamilton, Ohio March 28-31, 2019. The musical is a fundraiser for the Rotary Club of Hamilton.

Auditions for all ages (adults and children needed!) are scheduled for 7-9 p.m. Dec. 12 and 13 and the Fitton Center for Creative Arts in Hamilton. Auditioners must sign up for a time slot.

SIGN UP HERE: https://bit.ly/2A9d1AP

Directed by Rodney Neal
Produced by Mandy Gambrell

NOTE: Rehearsals will begin in mid-December and take place at 6:30-9 p.m. Tuesdays and Wednesdays and 3-6 p.m. Sundays in the auditorium at Garfield Middle School on Fair Avenue in Hamilton.

AUDITION NEEDS:
Please prepare 1-2 min of a musical-theater style song. Bring sheet music for the accompanist or sing with a CD. A CD player with be provided. You are also welcome to use your own Bluetooth speaker. Please be connected and ready to sing when
your time slot comes up.

There will be a dance audition at the callback for characters called back for roles with more challenging dancing. Actors will also be called back for specific characters and will be asked to sing additional songs for specific roles, and read additional acting scenes.

CHARACTER NEEDS:
Mary Poppins: Jane and Michael Banks’ new nanny. She is practically perfect in every way (and knows it, in a most delightful way). She is extraordinary, neat and tidy, and sometimes a little frightening but always exciting. The world interacts with her in a magical, but normal for her, way. She should be able to move well and tap ability would be a bonus. She will speak with a standard British accent.
Female, 20 – 40 yrs. old
Range: Gb3 – C6, Soprano with a big range

Bert: The narrator of the story, Bert is a good friend, and perhaps something more, to Mary Poppins and possesses his own touch of magic. Bert has many occupations, including lamp-lighter, sidewalk artist and chimney sweep. Bert watches over the children as well as the happenings on Cherry Tree Lane. He has charm and speaks with a Cockney accent. Bert needs to be a good dancer and will tap dance.
Male, 20 – 40 yrs. old
Range: B2 – F#4, Baritone or Tenor

Winifred Banks: George’s wife and Jane and Michael’s mother. A former actress, she is a loving mother who is busy trying to live up to her husband’s desire to only associate with “the best people” as well as be the model wife and mother. She worries that she’s not up to these tasks but she discovers that she is.
She will speak with a standard British accent.
Female, 30 – 40 yrs. old
Range: A3 – D5, Mezzo Soprano or Alto

George Banks: The father to Jane and Michael Banks, George is a banker to the core. Demanding “precision and order” in his household, he tries to be a good provider but often forgets to be a good father. His emotional armor, however, conceals a sensitive soul. He will speak with a standard British accent.
Male, 35 – 50 yrs. old
Range: Bb2 – Eb4, Baritone or Tenor

Jane Banks: The high-spirited daughter of Mr. and Mr. Banks, she is bright and precocious but she and her brother Michael often misbehave to get the attention of their parents. She will speak with a standard British accent.
Female, Stage age look 10-14 yrs. old
Range: A3 – F#5, Mezzo Soprano

Michael Banks: The cute and cheeky son of Mr. and Mrs. Banks. Excitable and naughty, he adores his father and tries to be like him. Both he and Jane misbehave in order to get the attention of their parents. He will speak with a standard British accent.
Male, Stage age 9-12 yrs. old
Range: A3 – E5, Boy Soprano

Mrs. Brill: The housekeeper and cook for the Banks family. Overworked and sometimes grumpy, she’s always complaining that the house is understaffed. Her intimidating exterior is a cover for the warmth underneath. She will speak with a Cockney accent.
Female, 40 – 60 yrs. old
Range: F#3 – D#5, Alto or Mezzo Soprano

Bird Woman: Her outward appearance is dirty and off-putting, but she shows the Banks children that appearances can be deceiving. She tries to sell her crumbs for birds to passersby, who ignore her as if she doesn’t exist. Sings “Feed the Birds.” She speaks with a Cockney accent. Female, 40+ yrs. old
Range: Gb3 – C5, Alto or Mezzo Soprano
Katie Nanna: The last in a long line of nannies for the Banks children before Mary Poppins arrives, she is overwhelmed and upset and has absolutely had her fill of the Banks children. She will speak with a Cockney accent. Will double as ensemble.
Female, 20 – 40 yrs. old
Speaking Role

Mrs. Corry: Owns a magical gingerbread letter shop which has been around for a long, long time. She is a mysterious and larger than life woman who is of no real place or time and appears ageless. May double as ensemble.
Female, 20+
Range: D4 – C5, Mezzo Soprano or Alto

Miss Andrew: George’s overbearing and scary nanny. With her bottle of nasty-tasting brimstone and treacle to keep naughty children in line, she is a bully who only knows one way of doing things – her way. She speaks with a standard British accent
Female, 40 – 60 yrs. old
Range: Gb3 – F5, Mezzo Soprano

Robertson Ay: The houseboy to the Banks family, Robertson Ay is a bit of comic relief. Lazy, sleepy and grumbling, he never gets things right and believes himself to be useless. He doesn’t do a lot of singing, but his “Spoonful” solo is a fun surprise. He will speak with a Cockney accent. Male, 20 – 30 yrs. old
Range: F3 – G#4, Tenor

Admiral Boom: A retired Royal Navy man and neighbor of the Banks family. A physically large man with a loud and booming voice, he speaks in Navy jargon and has a soft spot for his neighbor, Miss Lark. He will speak with a standard British accent. May double as ensemble.
Male, 50+ yrs. old
Speaking Role

Neleus: The statue of a young boy in the park. Neleus was separated from his father, Poseidon, and misses him very much. A small and lonely being, he is very happy to befriend Jane and Michael. He is chased about the park by two female statues. He will speak with a standard British accent. Will double as ensemble.
Male, 18 – 25 yrs. old Range: B2 – D4, Baritone

Bank Chairman: The head of the bank where Mr. Banks is employed. He is focused on the bottom line and his cold demeanor is reflected in the cold walls of the bank. He will speak with a standard British accent. Will double as ensemble.
Male, 50+ yrs. old
Range: C3 – D4, Baritone

POLICEMAN/ENSEMBLE: Is a neighborhood fixture who is respected by and observant of the households on his beat.

MISS LARK/ENSEMBLE: Is the haughty next-door neighbor of the Banks family who treats her dog, Willoughby, as if he were her child.

MISS SMYTHE: Is the Bank Chairman’s humorless secretary.

QUEEN VICTORIA: Is a statue in the park.

PARK KEEPER/ENSEMBLE: Uniformed and officious, he makes sure no one breaks park regulations. His life is defined by rules, but he secretly hankers after his childhood. Tenor.

VON HUSSLER/ENSEMBLE: Is a businessman seeking a loan from the bank for a shady business deal. He speaks with a German accent.

JOHN NORTHBROOK/ENSEMBLE: Is an honest businessman seeking a loan to build a factory for his community. He speaks with an accent from Northern England.

ANNIE and FANNIE/ENSEMBLE: (20s) are Mrs. Corry’s daughters.

VALENTINE/ENSEMBLE: is a stuffed boy doll belonging to Jane.

TEDDY BEAR/ENSEMBLE: is a toy belonging to Jane and Michael.

MR. PUNCH/ENSEMBLE: is a toy belonging to Jane and Michael.

DOLL/ENSEMBLE: is a toy belonging to Jane and Michael.

ENSEMBLE: strong singing voices (all vocal ranges) that can dance/move well. The ensemble will double\ with some of the roles above and also play chimney sweeps, park goers, etc.

CHILDREN’S ENSEMBLE: We are looking to cast children, ages 9 to 14, who have strong singing voices (all vocal ranges) and can dance/move well.

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Disney’s BEAUTY AND THE BEAST Runs March 7-11

RP_Beauty and the Beast logoDisney’s BEAUTY AND THE BEAST
Rotary Club of Hamilton
March 7-11
Miami University Hamilton Parrish Auditorium

Directed by Rodney Neal & Angie Neal
Vocal direction by Betsy Horton
Choreographed by Summer Glasmeier & Kenzi Carlyle
Produced by Mandy Gambrell

Cast: Chelsey Cavender as Belle, Jason Lakes as Beast, Michael Wright as Lumiere, Katelyn Fox as Mrs. Potts, Bill Balfour as Cogsworth, Rodney Neal as Gaston, Matthew Clifton as Lefou, Kelly Massie as Madame De La Grande Bouche, Steve Lakes as Monsieur D’arque, Jim Ward as Maurice, Victoria Garcia as Bebette, Gabe Neal as Chip, Mike Massie as Narrator, Kenzi Carlyle as Beggar woman/Enchantress, Elyssa Carmony as Silly girl, Logyn Sanchez as Silly girl, Sarah Grace Griswold as Silly girl & Steve Noble as Prince
Adult Ensemble: Joan Angst, Tom Angst, Jamie Binegar, Jennah Blair, Abby Brown, Nicholas Brown, Clancey Butts, Kenzi Carlyle, Kelli Chenoweth, Melanie Chrystn, Grace Connaughton, Matthew Hollon, Carol Hardern, James Karr, Steve Lakes, Chelsea Overman, Lawrence Matthews, Anthony Miles, Samantha Murray, Lacey Parsons, Megan Rademacher, Kevin Rife, Dan Schindler, Taylor Senger, Greg Henderson & Claire Swanson
Children’s Ensemble: Benjamin Brown, Julia Brown, Elizabeth Carruthers, Lilly Chenoweth, Patrick Farrell, Josie Halverson, Tyler Hull, Amy Massie, Aimee Mikulich, Gillian Murray, Luke Niehaus, Andrew Parrish, Ella Pfirman, Angela Rusche, Lexie Senger, Kaylee Shannon, Katie Schwartz, Charlotte Smith & Naomi Wanko

Be our guest for a tale as old as time: Hamilton Rotary brings this timeless Disney classic to life on the Parrish Auditorium stage this March. “Beauty and the Beast” tells the story of Belle, a young dreamer who happens upon a dark castle while searching for her father when he disappears. What occurs when she gets there is a story of misfortune that eventually becomes a series of life lessons and a happy, magical romance. Join us as we meet a prince-turned-beast who learns about love from Belle.

  • Wed-Sat, March 7-10 at 7pm
  • Sun, March 11 at 2pm

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