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Troy Civic Theatre Presents PICNIC by William Inge

TROY_Picnic logoTroy, Ohio – April 24, 2019:  Troy Civic Theatre announces their upcoming production, Picnic

Troy Civic Theatre is closing the 2018-19 season with the classic American romantic drama, Picnic.  William Inge’s Pulitzer Prize winning story takes place on Labor Day and the day after, in a small Kansas town, in the early 1950s.  Everyone is preparing for a community picnic to celebrate the end of summer when a drifter comes into town on the freight train, and changes one young woman’s planned future.  The first American dramatist to deal with the quality of life in small, Midwestern towns, Inge is best known for his shows Picnic, Come Back, Little Sheba, and Bus Stop.

Director Jim Lockwood, of Huber Heights, and assistant director Jane McBride, of Fairborn, are assisted by stage manager Niccole SueAnn Wallace.  Picnic stars Beth Shrake (Troy) as Flo, Sydney Edington (Dayton) as Madge, Camille Scribner (Troy) as Millie, Ron Ecklebarger (Pleasant Hill) as Howard, Angela Riley (Dayton) as Rosemary, Colin Girolamo (Troy) as Hal, Georgann Enright (Troy) as Mrs. Potts, Ken Ecklebarger (Troy) as Alan, Sandra Ehrlich (Troy) as Irma, Michelle Robinson (Piqua) as Christine, and James Rowley (Troy) as Bomber.

Picnic is being presented with permission by Dramatists Play Services, Inc.  Performances run May 3-5 and 10-12, 2019 at the Barn in the Park on Adams Street in Troy, at 8 pm on Fridays and Saturdays, and 2 pm on Sundays.  Tickets are $14 ach and are available by calling the theatre box office at 937-339-7700 or online at troycivictheatre.com.  Season tickets for the 2019-20 season will also be available through the run of the show.

Troy Civic Theatre is a non-profit community theatre located 20 minutes north of Dayton.  TCT has been honored with several Dayton-area and Ohio regional and state performance and technical awards over the years, and has continued to bring quality entertainment to Troy for more than 50 years.  For more information, please contact the theatre at 937-339-7700 or visit their website at www.troycivictheatre.com.

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PICNIC Runs May 3-12

TROY_Picnic logoPICNIC
Troy Civic Theatre
May 3-12
Troy City Park

Directed by Jim Lockwood

Cast: Georgann Enright as Helen Potts, Colin Girolamo as Hal Carter, TBA as Millie Owens, James Rowley as Bomber, Sydney Edington as Madge Owens, Beth Shrake as Flo Owens, Angela Riley as Rosemary Sydney, TBA as Alan Seymour, Sandy Ehrlich as Irma Kronkite, Michelle Robinson as Christine Schoenwalder &  Ron Ecklebarger as Howard Bevans

“In a small town, all dreams seem big…” It’s a balmy Labor Day in the American heartland, and a group of women are preparing for the annual town picnic…but they’ll have to lay a lot on the line before they can lay out the checkered cloths. When a handsome young drifter named Hal arrives, his combination of uncouth manners and titillating charm stirs up everything. Sensual, charming, passionate and delightfully funny, PICNIC is a timeless American classic about life, about love, about dreams…and about the line between restraint and desire.

  • Fri-Sat, May 3-4 at 8 pm
  • Sun, May 5 at 2pm
  • Fri-Sat, May 10-11 at 8pm
  • Sun, May 12 at 2pm

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Auditions Announced for PICNIC at Troy Civic Theatre

TROY_logoTo us, Labor Day is the third and last summer holiday; to a small town in Kansas in the early 1950s, Labor Day was the end of summer and the eve of a new school year, and a day for the whole town to celebrate with a picnic. On this day celebrating change, every carefully drawn character has a past with accomplishments and regrets, fears about their future, yet hopes for change in their lives.

Auditions for William Inge’s Pulitzer Prize and New York Drama Critics’ Circle Award winning drama PICNIC will be held at Troy Civic Theatre at 7:00 P.M. on Monday and Tuesday, March 4 and 5, 2019.

Director Jim Lockwood will be looking for actors to fill the following 11 roles:

  • Helen Potts – a widow, and caretaker of her elderly mother, well past her prime, but still flirtatious with younger men.
  • Hal Carter – a vagabond, 20s, good-looking and athletic womanizer, boastful, but insecure; a college friend of Alan, whom he hopes can help him land a job, big dreams, but no plan.
  • Millie Owens – high school student who has already earned a college scholarship, boisterous, assertive, and sassy, but lives in the shadow of her beautiful older sister.
  • Bomber Gutzel – newsboy, older teen, picks on Millie, has eyes for Madge.
  • Madge Owens – 18-year-old former beauty queen who works at dime store, dating a wealthy college student, but searching for escape from small town life, jealous of younger sister’s intelligence and independence.
  • Flo Owens – single mother, 40s -50s, protective of daughters, untrusting of strangers, pressing Madge to marry into money.
  • Rosemary Sydney – school teacher, who rents a room from Flo. She jokingly calls herself an “old maid school teacher”; ultra conservative in art, literature, and behavior until loosened up a bit after a little liquor offered by her boyfriend Howard.
  • Alan Seymour – college student, 20s, smart, polished son of a wealthy executive; dating Madge, but returning to college at the end of summer.
  • Irma Kronkite – school teacher, long-time friend of Rosemary, loud, enjoys her single-life, a jokester when around Rosemary.
  • Christine Schoenwalder – school teacher, 20s to 40s, new to this school, somewhat shy, quiet, looks up to Irma and Rosemary.
  • Howard Bevans – small business owner, 40s to 50s, fond of liquor in a dry state, dating Rosemary, but wary of commitment.

Auditioners will be asked to read excerpts from the script.
A head shot and resumé are desirable, but not required.
Please bring a list of all conflicts between March 4 and May 12 (final performance).

PICNIC will run weekends May 3-12.

If you have questions, contact Jim Lockwood by email at jeckleday@msn.com.

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THE SUNSHINE BOYS Runs March 1-10

troy_the sunshine boys logoTHE SUNSHINE BOYS
Troy Civic Theatre
March 1-10
[Troy]

Directed by Cathie Melvin

Cast: Saul Caplan as Willie, Dave Nickel as Al, Scott Atkinson as Ben, Julie Zalar as Vaudeville Nurse, Dean Shipley as Vaudeville Director, Michael Maxson as Vaudeville Stage Manager, Chuck Melvin as Vaudeville Patient & Jessica Suba Fox as Registered Nurse

Al and Willie as “Lewis and Clark” were top-billed vaudevillians for over forty years. Now they aren’t even speaking. When CBS requests them for a “History of Comedy” retrospective, a grudging reunion brings the two back together, along with a flood of memories, miseries, and laughs. The story follows the attempt by a young theatrical agent to re-unite his elderly uncle, a former vaudevillian great, with his long-time stage partner for a TV reunion. Despite their celebrated reputation, the two old men have not spoken in twelve years. Besides remastering their sketch, the two men have numerous issues to work out before they are ready to return to the public eye.

  • Fri-Sat, March 1-2 at 8pm
  • Sun, March 3 at 2pm
  • Fri-Sat, March 8-9 at 8pm
  • Sun, March 10 at 2pm

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Cast Announced for THE SUNSHINE BOYS at Troy Civic Theatre

TROY_logoDirector Cathie Melvin is pleased to announce the cast of Neil Simon’s THE SUNSHINE BOYS!

Willie- Saul Caplan
Al – Dave Nickel
Ben – Scott Atkinson
Vaudeville Nurse – Julie Zalar
Vaudeville Director – Dean Shipley
Vaudeville Stage Mgr – Michael Maxson
Vaudeville Patient – Chuck Melvin
Registered Nurse – Jessica Suba Fox

The show runs the March 1-10. For tickets go online to www.troycivictheatre.com or call 937-339-7700.

Congratulations to the cast!

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