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2015-2016 Orchid Awards for The Drama Workshop

TDW_VERTI LOVE YOU, YOU’RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE

  • Producing: Dennis Murphy and Elaine Volker
  • Stage Management: Janet Wisner
  • Costume Design: Dennis Murphy
  • Set Design: Dennis Murphy
  • Musical Theatre Performance: Jim Curtis
  • Musical Theatre Performance: Jennifer Keith Richardson

DEATHTRAP

  • Set Design: Ray Persing
  • Set Construction: Ray Persing and crew
  • Light Design: Elizabeth Boland and Eric Bardes
  • Stage Combat: Francis Rtm Boyle
  • Producing: Ray Persing
  • Properties: Gretchen Gantner
  • Acting in a Play: Dennis Murphy

THE BEST CHRISTMAS PAGEANT EVER

  • Producing: Gretchen Gantner and Megan Bush Schultheis
  • House: Elaine Volker and Megan Megan Bush Schultheis
  • Stage Management: Wendy Winkler Williams
  • Acting in a Play: Victoria Covarrubias
  • Acting in a Play: Katie Waldfogle
  • Acting in a Play: Sami Williams
  • Acting in a Play: Nora Daley
  • Acting in a Play: Peggy Mcdonald-Allen
  • Costume Design: Karen Doss Vanover
  • Program: Elaine Volker
  • Ensemble: Ivory Mazur and cast

UNNECESSARY FARCE

  • House: Gretchen Gantner and Amy Shaffer Waldfogle
  • Producing: Ray Persing
  • Set Construction: Ray Persing and Crew
  • Costume Design: Gretchen Gantner
  • Properties: Valeria Amburgey
  • Acting as Karen Brown: Meagan Blasch
  • Acting as Billie Dwyer: Ashley Boehm
  • Acting as Mayor Meekly: Joe Ward
  • Acting as Todd: Kevin Noll
  • Acting as Mary Meekly: Mary Benken- Mccauley
  • Direction: Ray Persing
  • Ensemble: Ray Persing and Cast
  • Set Design: Ray Persing
  • Set Decor: Elaine Volker and Ray Persing
  • Overall Production Quality: Ray Persing and Cast
  • Overall Technical Quality: Ray Persing and Crew
  • Sound Design: Jason Cox
  • Sound Execution: Jason Cox
  • Fight Choreography: Francis Rtm Boyle

THE FANTASTICKS 

  • Program Art: Emilie Beck
  • Musical Theatre Performance: Mark Waldfogle
  • Musical Theatre Performance: Russ Derek McGee
  • Musical Theatre Performance: Michael Robb
  • Musical Theatre Performance: Jack Williams
  • Stage Management: Cynthia Mottel
  • Orchestral Performance: Linda Abbott
  • Orchestral Performance: Heather McGrath
  • Ensemble: Dennis Murphy & Cast
  • Direction: Dennis Murphy
  • House: Megan Bush Schultheis, Amy Shaffer Waldfogle, Meagan Blasch
  • Producing: Valeria Amburgey

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Auditions Announced for THE LION IN WINTER at The Drama Workshop

TDW_VERTAuditions for THE LION IN WINTER, A TDW Production

Written by James Goldman
Directed Francis Rtm Boyle
Produced by Dennis Murphy

Auditions for the below parts will be July 7, 2016, at The Glenmore Playhouse, 3716 Glenmore Ave, Cheviot, OH 45211.

Doors will open at 6:30pm, and auditions will begin promptly at 7pm. Actors are asked to bring a resume and headshot, Auditions will run no later than 9 pm, and may end earlier.

The director is seeking three actors. Auditions will consist of COLD READINGS from the script.

Please bring conflict information for the rehearsal period: Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays, beginning August 15 through the run.

Show dates are October 7, 2016 through October 23, 2016. Performances are Friday and Saturday evenings at 8 pm, Sunday afternoon at 2 pm.

Note: Non-Traditional Casting will be considered.

  • John (Male, stage age 16) – He is the youngest son of Henry and Eleanor. He is sulky and sullen, with a boyish outlook on his position; many in the play describe him as a spoiled brat. He is described in the play as pimply and smelling of compost. He is Henry’s favorite, but also the weakest. He constantly vacillates throughout the play, not out of cleverness, but out of fear and weakness. He is easily tricked and manipulated by Geoffrey.

  • Richard the Lionheart (Male, stage age 26) – The third, and eldest surviving, son of Henry and Eleanor, their second son, Henry, having recently died. Richard is handsome, graceful and impressive and has been a famous soldier since his middle teens. War is his profession and he is good at it. He is easily the strongest and toughest of the three sons/princes. Richard and Philip Capet have been sexually involved prior to the action of the play. However, Philip declares that he participated in the affair purely for political purposes, whereas Richard indicates he had genuine affection for Philip.

  • Philip II, King of France (Male, stage age 18) – He has been King of France for just three years. He is not initially as accomplished as Henry in manipulating people, but seems to acquire greater skills at this during the play. He is impressive and handsome without being pretty.

IT IS STRONGLY RECOMMEND THAT YOU READ THE SCRIPT BEFORE AUDITIONS. Copies available upon request.

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Auditions Announced for NUNCRACKERS at The Drama Workshop

TDW_VERTAuditions for NUNCRACKERS – The Nunsense Christmas Musical
Fr. Virgil Trott and four Mt. St. Helen’s School Students ONLY

The Drama Workshop will be holding auditions for selected roles in NUNCRACKERS by Dan Goggin on Monday 6/13 & Tuesday, 6/14, 7-9 pm at The Glenmore Playhouse. Wednesday 6/15 will be reserved for callbacks if needed.

Director – Liz Ingram
Vocal Director – Linda Abbott

The performance dates are December 2 – 18, Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 PM, Sundays at 2:00 PM. Additional dates may be added.

The roles of Reverend Mother, Sister Hubert, Sister Robert Anne and Sister Mary Paul (Amnesia) are pre-cast.

The following roles are available:

  • Fr. Virgil (tenor to baritone) — 20s-60s; strong actor with comic timing; a priest with a bent for show biz; has his own radio show and relishes his celebrity; despite his used- car- salesman antics, he has a warm heart.
  • 2 girls, 2 boys — Students at Mt. St Helen’s school. All must be energetic, fearless on stage, strong harmonizers, well behaved, reliable and focused. Strong singers who move well: 2 boys and 2 girls, junior high and/or high school age will be cast.

Auditioners are asked to prepare 32 bars from a musical song and come prepared to dance.

Questions may be directed to producer Valeria Amburgey on facebook or vamburgey257@gmail.com

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HOME BREW THEATER at The Drama Workshop

TDW_Home Brew Theatre logoMay 20-22, The Drama Workshop is hosting HOME BREW THEATRE, featuring a six-pack of shows from six local playwrights. The six plays are:

BREAKING GULF NEWS, by Phil Paradis, has a big oil CEO facing off with the United States Coast Guard on a national news broadcast.

LIFE COULD BE A DREAM, DOC, by Clint Bramkamp, details the experiences of a writer seeks professional help, where everything may not be exactly as it appears.

BREAKING AND ENTERING, by A. K. Forbes, shows what happens when a couple tries to spice up their marriage with a little role playing.

A SILLY AFTERNOON IN FRANCE, by Andy Simpson, takes place in a sidewalk café with two exceptionally civilized patrons.

THE OFF CHANCE, by Teri Foltz, explores the chances of a horoscope really coming true.

THANK YOU, by Roger Brookfield, focuses on an older couple musing on their neighbors’ tryst.

And what would a home brew theatre be without brew? After each performance, we will hold a reception featuring the beers of Christian Moerlein Brewery. All proceeds benefit the TDW “Fix the Roof” fund!

HOME BREW THEATRE features the acting talents of Valeria Amburgey, Betsy Bossart, Craig Branch, R.J. Bryant, Rob Bucher, Jimmy Bussey, Victoria Covarrubias, Adam Drake, Kevin Dunaway, Samantha Isler, Bill Keeton, Sig Maley, Jazz McMullen, Brady Reilly, and Ian Tinney.  The shows are directed by Kat Reynolds, and produced by Clint Bramkamp.

Seating is limited, and reservations for this unique event are strongly recommended. Tickets are $10 each, and may be ordered by phone at (513) 598-8303 or purchased online at www.thedramaworkshop.org.

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HOME BREW THEATRE Runs May 20-22

TDW_Home Brew Theatre logoHOME BREW THEATRE
The Drama Workshop
May 20-22
Glenmore Playhouse [Cheviot]

Directed by Kat Reynolds
Produced by Clint Bramkamp

Join The Drama Workshop for an evening of six short plays by six local authors. Wash down your theatre with a beer reception sponsored by Christian Moerlein.

Plays include:

  • THE OFF CHANCE written by Teri Foltz
    Cast: Samantha Isler & RJ Bryant
  • THANK YOU written by Roger Brookfield
    Cast: Valeria Amburgey & Jimmy Loren Bussey
  • BREAKING GULF NEWS written by Phil Paradis
    Cast: Victoria Covarrubias, Ian Tinney & Bill Keeton
  • BREAKING AND ENTERING written by AK Forbes
    Cast: Betsy Bossart, Craig Branch & Nick G. Castle
  • A SILLY AFTERNOON IN FRANCE written by Andy Simpson
    Cast: Kevin Dunaway & Sig Maley
  • LIFE COULD BE A DREAM, DOC written by Clint Bramkamp
    Cast: Rob Bucher and Adam Drake
  • Fri-Sat, May 20-21 at 8pm
  • Sun, May 22 at 2pm

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