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Auditions Announced for NOISES OFF at The Drama Workshop

TDW_VERTWritten by Michael Frayn, directed by Dennis Murphy, assistant directed by Katrina Reynolds, produced by Elaine Volker.

Auditions will be March 7 & 8, 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, and will audition in groups. A British accent will be required at the audition. Auditions will run no later than 9 pm, and may end earlier. Updates will be posted on TDW’s Facebook page.

Show dates are August 12 through August 28, 2016. Performances are Friday and Saturday evenings at 8 pm, Sunday afternoon at 2 pm.

AUDITION REQUIREMENTS:
Please bring a current headshot & resume. No prepared monologue is required. Auditions will consist of cold reads from the script. Callbacks, if needed, will be at the director’s discretion. Bring your calendar and be prepared to list all conflicts. *Conflicts not listed at time of audition may not be honored. Those who are cast will be expected to assist with the staging, advertising, or some other aspect of the production. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact producer Elaine Volker at eavolker@aol.com or 513.235.3717.

ABOUT THE SHOW:
NOISES OFF takes the ‘play-within-a-play’ concept, and turns it on its ear, as we follow the hapless efforts of a British touring company trying to stage the comedy, “Nothing’s On”. With a lead actress who can’t remember her lines, a dim-witted leading man, a gorgeous ingénue who can’t keep up with the insanity around her, and a director who’s trying to keep calm and carry on, nothing is going right. Widely known for featuring both sides of the set, which changes between acts.

ROLES:
Lloyd Dallas: The director of a play-within-the-play, called Nothing On. Temperamental. Part of a love triangle involving Poppy and Brooke.

Dotty Otley: A late-middle-aged actress. Forgetful. Has a romantic interest in Garry, and provokes him by showing interest in Freddy.

Garry Lejeune: A stuttering actor, easily fired up. Has a romantic interest in Dotty, and is driven by jealousy to attack Freddy repeatedly. His speech impediment disappears onstage. Constantly stutters and ends sentences with “you know…”

Brooke Ashton: A young inexperienced actress from London. She pays no attention to others, either in performance or backstage. She rarely takes direction, and persists in role regardless of any interruption. She is always losing her contact lenses. Part of the Lloyd–Poppy–Brooke love triangle.
Frederick (Freddy) Fellowes: Has a serious fear of violence and blood. Gets nosebleeds easily. Lacks confidence and is rather dim-witted and pompous.

Belinda Blair: Cheerful and sensible, a reliable actress. Has a rather protective attitude towards Freddy.

Poppy Norton-Taylor: Assistant Stage Manager. Emotional and over-sensitive, and envious of Brooke, whom she understudies. Part of the Lloyd-Poppy-Brooke love triangle.

Selsdon Mowbray: Elderly and with actorly mannerisms. If he is not in sight while rehearsing, the stage crew must find him before he finds the whisky.

Timothy Allgood: An over-worked Stage Manager. Understudies Selsdon and Freddy.

Actors who are selected will be contacted by the director. The practice of The Drama Workshop is to notify all auditioners via email of results once the show is cast, after which a cast list will be posted on the TDW website and Facebook page. Those without email who are not cast may not be contacted individually.

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The Passing of Dolores “Dee” Dunn

From Cincinnati.Com

MISC_Dee Dunn

Dee Dunn.

Dolores A. (nee Donnellon) beloved wife of Thom Dunn. Loving mother of Tricia (Chris) DiTullio, Bridgid (Jeff) Weber, Chris Dunn and Marty (Vicky) Dunn. Cherished grandmother of Evan, Nick, Joe, Samantha, Alison, Aaron, Olivia and Thomas. Dear sister of Mary Lee (Edward) Lutz and Robert (Glenda) Donnellon.

“Dee” graduated from Our Lady of Angels High School, Miami University and Chase Law School. She was Vice President of Editorial for Anderson Publishing Company and served as Law Director for the city of North College Hill for 16 years but her lifelong passion was community theatre – from acting and directing, to costuming.

She passed away on Sunday, February 14th, 2016 at the age of 74.

Memorial Visitation will be held at St. Vivian Church, 7600 Winton Road, Finneytown on Friday, February 19th, 2016, from 9:30 AM until Memorial Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 AM.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to CUP (Catholics United for the Poor) 2573 St. Leo Place, Cincinnati, OH, 45225. Condolences at hodappfuneralhome.com

To see more and sign the online guest book visit: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/cincinnati/obituary.aspx?n=dolores-dunn&pid=177733009&#sthash.mrAO0wet.LyH0rYgr.dpuf

Preview of UNNECESSARY FARCE in memory of Dee Dunn

The board of The Drama Workshop has decided to have a special ‘pay-what-you-can’ preview for our next production, UNNECESSARY FARCE, on Feb 25, 2016. We are doing this in honor of the our dear friend Dee Dunn, who passed away on Feb 14, 2016. All profits from the evening will be donated in Dee’s name to the charity selected by the Dunn family.

We cannot think of a better way to honor Dee’s memory than to entertain people and to help others at the same time.

We are treating this as a full-up performance evening, including pre-show wine (free, but donations gratefully accepted), intermission snacks (again free, but donations gratefully accepted). The lobby will open at 7 pm, the house at 7:30 pm, and the performance will begin promptly at 8 pm.

The Glenmore Playhouse only seats 96, and we CANNOT exceed that capacity because of fire code regulations. Because of that, only the first 96 people who sign up on Signup Genius http://www.signupgenius.com/go/30e0949afad23a31-preview will be able to attend. I have reserved 16 seats for the Dunn family, and will release some of those when we have a better headcount from the family.

For those who cannot attend, we look forward to seeing you at one of the regular performances. For that matter, we hope to see you both at this event, and at one of those performances anyhow – with a bunch of friends in tow!

If you want to make a donation but can’t attend, please send a check made out to The Drama Workshop, 3716 Glenmore Avenue, Cheviot, Ohio 45211. Put “Dee Dunn Memorial” in the memo line at the lower left of the check. We’ll make sure that it gets added into the final tally.

We look forward to seeing you on Thursday, Feb 25, as we honor Dee’s memory by continuing her legacy of theatrical excellence.

Kindest Regards,

Ray Persing
Producer/Director, UNNECESSARY FARCE

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Cast Announced for THE FANTASTICKS at The Drama Workshop

TDW_VERTThe Drama Workshop, director Dennis Murphy and Producer Valeria Amburgey are excited to announce the cast of THE FANTASTICKS:

  • Mute — Geoffrey Hill
  • El Gallo — Jonny Hofmann
  • Matt – Jacob Lucas
  • Old Actor (Henry) — Jack Williams
  • Mortimer — Mike Robb
  • Hucklebee — Mark Waldfogle
  • Bellamy — Russ McGee
  • Luisa — Maria Huey

THE FANTASTICKS by Tom Jones & Harvey Schmidt, is the world’s longest running musical – running for over 50 years in Manhattan and entrancing generations of audiences the world over.

THE FANTASTICKS is a funny and romantic musical about a boy, a girl, two fathers and a wall. The narrator, El Gallo asks the audience to use their imagination and follow him into a world of moonlight and magic. The boy and the girl fall in love, grow apart, and finally find their way back to each other after realizing the truth in El Gallo’s words that “without a hurt, the heart is hollow”.

The famous score, which includes the classics Try To Remember,They Were You and Soon It’s Gonna Rain, is as timeless as the story itself.

THE FANTASTICKS runs April 22 -May 8 at The Glenmore Playhouse in Cheviot. For tickets call 513-598-8303 or visit www.thedramaworkshop.org. Tickets are $16 in advance or $17 at the door.

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TDW’s UNNECESSARY FARCE Offers Door-Slamming Fun

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Officers Dwyer and Sheridan are stunned by the turn of events in the motel room they’re watching in The Drama Workshop’s UNNECESSARY FARCE. Left to right: Ashley Boehm, Glenn Schaich, Chris Bishop, Meagan Blasch. Image courtesy The Drama Workshop.

The Drama Workshop’s production of the hysterical comedy, UNNECESSARY FARCE, opens February 26, and will run through March 13 at The Glenmore Playhouse, 3716 Glenmore Ave in Cheviot.  The show offers Friday and Saturday evening performances beginning at 8:00 pm, and Sunday matinees starting at 2 pm.

In an economy motel room, an embezzling mayor is supposed to meet with his female accountant. In the room next door, two undercover cops are supposed to catch the meeting on videotape. But there’s some confusion as to who’s in which room, who’s watching the video, who’s taken the money, who’s hired the Scottish hit man, and why the accountant keeps taking off her clothes. UNNECESSARY FARCE is filled with doors slamming, clothes flying, and bagpipes bleating, all of which adds up to an over-the-top tale of mix-ups and mayhem that’s laugh out loud funny from start to finish.

The show is written by Paul Slade Smith, and is helmed by an award-winning production team of producer/director Ray Persing and stage manager Tobie Braverman.  The cast includes Glenn Schaich, Ashley Boehm, Meagan Blasch, Joe Ward, Chris Bishop, Kevin Noll, and Mary Benken.

The farce is a form of theatre that is difficult to do well, and it has stretched the cast in new ways. “This has not only been a great experience but a big challenge for me,” said Meagan Blasch, who travels to Cheviot from Oakley to play accountant Karen Brown.  “I knew the moment I read the script that I wanted to be a part of this production, but I had no idea how challenging it would be. The cast and crew had made it an even better experience- I can’t imagine doing the show with anyone else!”

Joe Ward, a TDW veteran, appears in UNNECESSARY FARCE as the clueless Mayor Meekly. “ I’ve been watching rehearsals for more than a month now,” he offered,  “and I’m still laughing out loud every time.  I feel like I’m getting a free show every night!”

Ms. Blasch agrees wholeheartedly. “We frequently crack each other up during rehearsal- I’ve been known to snort once or twice!”

Fairfield resident Kevin Noll plays the hit man, Todd, and loves the camaraderie of doing a show. “The way everyone has come together has been an absolute blast.  This is going to be as much fun for the audience as it has been for the cast.”

Tickets for UNNECESSARY FARCE are $16 each when ordered in advance, or $17 at the door. Shows at TDW frequently sell out, so advance reservations are strongly recommended. Tickets may be ordered by phoning the TDW 24/7 ticket line at 513.598.8303, or by ordering online through the TDW website at www.thedramaworkshop.org.

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UNNECESSARY FARCE Runs Feb. 26-March 13

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Officers Dwyer and Sheridan are stunned by the turn of events in the motel room they’re watching in The Drama Workshop’s UNNECESSARY FARCE. Left to right: Ashley Boehm, Glenn Schaich, Chris Bishop, Meagan Blasch. Image courtesy The Drama Workshop.

UNNECESSARY FARCE
The Drama Workshop
Feb. 26-March 13
Cheviot

Directed by Ray Persing

Cast: Ashley Boehm as Billie Dwyer, Glenn Schaich as Eric Sheridan, Meagan Blasch as Karen Brown, Chris Bishop as Agent Frank, Kevin Noll as Todd, Joe Ward as Mayor Meekly & Mary Benken- Mccauley as Mary Meekly

“Two cops. Three crooks. Eight doors. Go.” In an economy motel room, an embezzling mayor is supposed to meet with his female accountant. In the room next door, two undercover cops are supposed to catch the meeting on videotape. But there’s some confusion as to who’s in which room, who’s watching the video, who’s taken the money, who’s hired a hit man, and why the accountant keeps taking off her clothes. Unnecessary Farce is filled with doors slamming, clothes flying, and bagpipes bleating, all of which adds up to an over-the-top tale of mix-ups and mayhem that’s laugh out loud funny from start to finish. Rated PG-13.

  • Fri-Sat, Feb. 26-27 at 8pm
    The Feb. 26th performance is SOLD OUT.
  • Sun, Feb. 28 at 2pm
  • Fri-Sat, March 4-5 at 8pm
  • Sun, March 6 at 2pm
  • Fri-Sat, March 11-12 at 8pm
  • Sun, March 13 at 2pm

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