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I LOVE YOU, YOU’RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE Runs Sept. 11-27

Annie Huey, Jim Curtis, Evan Blanton & Jody Hart. Photo by Elaine Volker.

Annie Huey, Jim Curtis, Evan Blanton & Jody Hart. Photo by Elaine Volker.

I LOVE YOU, YOU’RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE
The Drama Workshop
Sept. 11-27
Cheviot

Directed by Linda Abbott

Cast: Jody Hart, Jennifer Keith Richardson, Annie Huey,Jim Curtis, Evan Blanton & Kevin Breslin

This musical celebration of the mating game takes on the truths and myths behind that contemporary conundrum known as ‘the relationship.’ Act I explores the journey from dating and waiting to love and marriage, while Act II reveals the agonies and triumphs of in-laws and newborns, trips in the family car and pick-up techniques of the geriatric set. This hilarious revue pays tribute to those who have loved and lost, to those who have fallen on their face at the portal of romance, to those who have dared to ask, ‘Say, what are you doing Saturday night?’ Rated PG-13.

  • Fri-Sat, Sept. 11-12 at 8pm
  • Sun, Sept. 13 at 2pm
  • Fri-Sat, Sept. 18-19 at 8pm
  • Sun, Sept. 19 at 2pm
  • Fri-Sat, Sept. 25-26 at 8pm
  • Sun, Sept. 27 at 2pm

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Auditions Announced for UNNECESSARY FARCE at The Drama Workshop

The Drama Workshop presents auditions for UNNECESSARY FARCE
Written by Paul Slade Smith
Directed & produced by Ray Persing

TDW_VERTAuditions will be Sept 21 & 22, 2015, 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 singly and in groups. Auditions will run no later than 9 pm, and may end earlier. Updates will be posted on the TDW Facebook page.

Show dates are February 26, 2016 through March 13, 2016. Performances are Friday and Saturday evenings at 8 pm, Sunday afternoon at 2 pm. Call time is 1 ½ hours before curtain, unless other arrangements are made with the stage manager.

The director is seeking seven actors. Needed: 3 women (20s-70s) and 4 men (ages 20-60s). Performers of all ethnic and racial backgrounds are encouraged to audition.

ABOUT THE SHOW: Two cops. Three crooks. Eight doors. Go. It’s the perfect setup for a laugh-filled evening at the theatre. In a cheap motel room, an embezzling mayor is supposed to meet with his female accountant, while in the room next door, two undercover cops wait to catch the meeting on videotape. But there’s some confusion as to who’s in which room, who’s being videotaped, who’s taken the money, who’s hired a hit man, and why the accountant can’t seem to keep her clothes on. In this side-splitting escapade, playwright Paul Slade Smith has reinvented the in-one-door innuendo, and out-the-other-door comic shtick.

  • ERIC SHERIDAN (Male, 30s) – a police officer. Bookish, even-keeled guy who finds himself completely out of his element when called upon to express his feelings for a woman, lie to his boss, disguise himself as someone else, and stand up to an armed mobster – while not wearing any pants.
  • BILLIE DWYER (Female, 20s/30s) – a police officer, Eric’s partner. Excitable and entirely un-threatening, she seemingly lacks every skill necessary for police work, but is as eager to succeed as she seems destined to fail.
  • KAREN BROWN (Female, 30s) – an accountant, who has always taken pride in her accountant-like, professional demeanor….until this morning, when she finds herself filled with a sexual hunger, and unable to keep things in.
  • MAYOR MEEKLY (Male, 40s-70s) – an Innocent, with a capital I. An affable, gentle fellow. Not too quick on the pick-up, but a sweet, sweet soul.
  • AGENT FRANK (Male, 20s – 50s) – the head of Security at Town Hall, and frankly, the wrong man for the job. Though he presents the confident, gruff exterior of a secret service agent (or film noir detective, even), he is frequently (and, at moments of crisis, invariably) a man frightened by his own shadow.
  • TODD (Male, 20s-50s) – speaks with a pronounced Scottish accent. A professional hitman. Cool, quiet, and perceptive when at his best, but more frequently an angry Scotsman – and the angrier he becomes, the thicker his accent gets, until he is entirely indecipherable.
  • MARY MEEKLY (Female, 40s-70s) – the Mayor’s wife. Small in stature and unfailingly sweet, she seems, in every way, the perfect match for her husband.

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 will not be contacted individually.

AUDITION REQUIREMENTS:

Please bring a current headshot and résumé. No prepared monologue is required. Auditions will consist of readings 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 Ray Persing at 937.877.6116 or at trpersing@gmail.com.

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Improvisational Comedy Returns to The Drama Workshop on Aug. 14-15

TMCi_logo(Cheviot, OH) The Drama Workshop is pleased to welcome the hilarious improvisational group The Middle Child back to Cheviot on August 14 and 15, 2015, with 8 pm performances both evenings at The Glenmore Playhouse at 3716 Glenmore Ave in Cheviot.

The Middle Child Improv Troupe members are storytellers, magicians, and used car salesmen, all wrapped up in one hot mess. Having quickly gained national recognition for their innovative style, this troupe already has television and movie credits on their resume, and are soaring in popularity. They are….well…probably like your middle child — quirky, and a bit weird, and you swear you love them just the same….only different. They are completely unscripted, and audience interaction and suggestions make for a hilarious, action-packed show! Shows are always family friendly!

Tickets for The Middle Child are $8 each. Their previous appearance at TDW sold 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 http://www.thedramaworkshop.org.

The Drama Workshop was founded in 1954. TDW is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to advancing education and promotion of the theatrical arts. The Drama Workshop is widely recognized as one of greater Cincinnati’s most accomplished community theater organizations, garnering dozens of awards annually from the Association of Community Theatres of Greater Cincinnati. In 2015, they were the most-recognized group in the greater Cincinnati area for theatrical excellence.

TDW productions are frequently been selected to represent the Southwest Ohio region at the Ohio Community Theatre Association annual conference. TDW was also honored to represent the state of Ohio at the 2013 American Association of Community Theatre regional conference in Hartford, Wisconsin. The Drama Workshop has been recognized the Cincinnati Preservation Association for their efforts to rehabilitate the former Glenmore Bowl into The Glenmore Playhouse.

Prospective members, and individuals or businesses interested in becoming involved or in helping advance TDW’s mission are encouraged to contact the group through our website at www.thedramaworkshop.org, or by phone at 513-598-8303.

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The Drama Workshop Recognized for Theatrical Excellence

Elaine Volker of The Drama Workshop was honored by the Association of Community Theatres of Cincinnati at their annual awards ceremony for her excellent work in technical theatre over her 31 years with the Cheviot group. Photo by Chelle Liegel.

Elaine Volker of The Drama Workshop was honored by the Association of Community Theatres of Cincinnati at their annual awards ceremony for her excellent work in technical theatre over her 31 years with the Cheviot group. Photo by Chelle Liegel.

(Cheviot, Ohio) Cheviot’s own community theatre, The Drama Workshop, received many accolades at the Association of Community Theatres of Greater Cincinnati annual awards ceremony on June 27, 2015.

ACT Cincinnati, an umbrella organization for local theatre companies, provides a program where members can have their productions critiqued by knowledgeable judges from other greater Cincinnati theatre groups. This provides feedback on the productions, including areas which are well executed as well as areas which could be improved upon. In conjunction with this program, the judges also nominate individuals and groups for awards in different theatrical areas, including acting, direction, scenic design, costuming, lighting and sound, and so on. These awards are presented annually at the June ceremony.

In total, TDW received 57 awards for their productions from the 2014-2015 theatrical season, more than any other group in Cincinnati.

TDW’s staging of ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO’S NEST led the way with 18 awards, including individual acting recognition for many of the cast, ensemble performance, direction, production, overall performance quality, and overall technical quality. Each TDW mainstage production from last season received at least seven awards.

Additionally, TDW’s members swept the special achievement awards presented that evening, including the three awards from ACT Cincinnati, as well as one from the Ohio Community Theatre Association.

Elaine Volker, a Westwood resident, received the Mario Pitocco award, which goes to an individual who excels in the technical aspects of theatre. Elaine has literally worked on every TDW production since she joined the group in 1985, totaling over 100 shows in her 31 years with the group, and receiving awards in many areas along the way. In all that time, Elaine has only appeared onstage in one show, 2013’s LOVE RIDES THE RAILS, as – you guessed it – a stagehand.

Dee Dunn, of North College Hill, was presented the Art Rouse Award, recognizing an individual or couple that has shown exceptional commitment and dedication to community theatre. Nominated by Center Stage Players, Dee is a valued member of many local theatre groups, including TDW. Last season with TDW, she appeared in ARSENIC AND OLD LACE and costumed ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO’S NEST. She will also appear in this fall’s production of DEATHTRAP.

Karen Vanover, a TDW member from Symmes Township, received the Roger Grooms award, which recognizes outstanding contributions to the fields of direction and education. Karen has led the TDW Children’s Theatre Camp the last three years, provided training and stage combat choreography for a number of TDW shows, and made innumerable contributions to many other groups in the greater Cincinnati area.

Additionally, Gretchen Gantner received the “Spirit of Community Theatre” award, presented by the Ohio Community Theatre Association to a person who exemplifies selfless dedication to theatrical arts. Gretchen has been a member of TDW for 15 years, and tirelessly handles all ticketing and box office responsibilities, as well as being a gifted actress, costumer, and producer.

“To say the least, we are extremely proud of our fantastic past season and our extremely talented and dedicated membership,” said TDW President Tobie Braverman. “We are looking forward to an equally fabulous 2015-16 season.”

Located in the former Glenmore Bowl, now known as The Glenmore Playhouse, The Drama Workshop opens its 2015-2016 season on September 11 with the hysterically funny musical I LOVE YOU, YOU’RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE. Tickets are available online through the TDW website at http://www.thedramaworkshop.org, or by phoning the 24/7 ticket line at 513.598.8303. Season subscriptions are also available; please call the box office for more information.

THE DRAMA WORKSHOP was founded in 1954. TDW is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to advancing education and promotion of the theatrical arts. The Drama Workshop is widely recognized as one of greater Cincinnati’s most accomplished community theater organizations, garnering dozens of awards annually from the Association of Community Theatres of Cincinnati. TDW productions have been regularly selected to represent the Southwest Ohio region at the Ohio Community Theatre Association annual conference, and TDW was also honored to represent the state of Ohio at the American Association of Community Theatre regional conference in 2013. The Drama Workshop was also recognized by the Cincinnati Preservation Association in 2013 for their efforts to rehabilitate the former Glenmore Bowl into The Glenmore Playhouse. Prospective members, and individuals or businesses interested in becoming involved or in helping advance TDW’s mission are encouraged to contact the group through our website at www.thedramaworkshop.org, or by phone at 513-598-8303.

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2014-2015 Orchid Awards for THE DRAMA WORKSHOP

TDW_VERTARSENIC AND OLD LACE

  • Excellence in Acting in a Play – Valeria Amburgey as Martha
  • Excellence in Acting in a Play – Chris Bishop as Teddy Brewster
  • Excellence in Acting in a Play – Dee Dunn as Abbey Brewster
  • Excellence in Acting in a Play – Dan Maloney as Mortimer Brewster
  • Excellence in Acting in a Play – Ron Samad as Jonathan Brewster
  • Excellence in Acting in a Play – Doug Tumeo as Dr. Einstein
  • Excellence in Acting in a Play – Elizabeth Chinn Malloy as Elaine Harper
  • Excellence in Direction – Lynne Aronson
  • Excellence in Producing – Betsy Obermeyer
  • Excellence in Set Construction – Jason Cox & Crew
  • Excellence in Set Design – Dennis Murphy

JEEVES IN BLOOM

  • Excellence in Acting in a Play – Bill Keeton as Jeeves
  • Excellence in Acting in a Play – Justin Spencer as Bernie Wooster
  • Excellence in Acting in a Play – Carolmare Stock as Dahlia Travers
  • Excellence in Acting in a Play – Elizabeth Molloy as Madeline Basset
  • Excellence in Costume Design – Dennis Murphy & Gretchen Gantner
  • Excellence in Direction – Dennis Murphy
  • Excellence in Lobby Display – Ray Persing
  • Excellence in Original Program Art – Emilie Beck
  • Excellence in Overall Performance Quality – Dennis Murphy

ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO’S NEST

  • Excellence in Acting in a Play – Ron Samad as Chief Bromden
  • Excellence in Acting in a Play – Bill Keeton as Dale Harding
  • Excellence in Acting in a Play – Geoffrey Hill as Billy Bibbit
  • Excellence in Acting in a Play – Chris Bishop as Cheswick
  • Excellence in Acting in a Play – Kent Smith as Ruckley
  • Excellence in Acting in a Play – Steffen Whorton as Randle P. McMurphy
  • Excellence in Acting in a Play – Gretchen Gantner
  • Excellence in Direction – Joseph Penno Jr.
  • Excellence in Ensemble – Joseph Penno Jr.  & Cast
  • Excellence in Light Execution – Tobie Braverman
  • Excellence in Original Program Art – Emilie Beck
  • Excellence in Overall Performance Quality – Joseph Penno Jr.
  • Excellence in Overall Technical Quality – Ray Persing
  • Excellence in Producing – Ray Persing
  • Excellence in Set Construction – Ray Persing
  • Excellence in Set Decor – Ray Persing & Elaine Volker
  • Excellence in Set Design – Ray Persing
  • Excellence in Stage Management – Tobie Braverman

PRECIOUS HEART

  • Excellence in Acting – Greg Smith as Fleeta Mae Bryte
  • Excellence in Costume Design – Greg Smith
  • Excellence in House – Michele Fortman
  • Excellence in Make-Up – Greg Smith

PUTTING IT TOGETHER

  • Excellence in Choreography – Bree Hunter Sprankle
  • Excellence in Ensemble – Adam Drake & Cast
  • Excellence in House – Vickie Greco
  • Excellence in Light Design – Eric Bardes
  • Excellence in Musical Direction – Linda Abbott
  • Excellence in Musical Theatre Performance – Cynthia Mottel
  • Excellence in Set Design – Ray Persing
  • Excellence in Vocal Direction – Linda Abbott

RUMORS

  • Excellence in Acting in a Play – Eric Day as Lenny
  • Excellence in Acting in a Play – Bill Keeton as Glenn
  • Excellence in Acting in a Play – Jennifer Richardson as Cassie
  • Excellence in Ensemble – Julie Jordan & Cast
  • Excellence in House – Tobie Braverman & Amy Waldfogle
  • Excellence in Set Construction – Ray Persing & Crew
  • Excellence in Set Design – Ray Persing

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