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Auditions Announced for Young Performers for FOR GOOD: A Benefit Concert at Equality Productions

EP_logoEquality Productions announces auditions for their virtual concert: FOR GOOD: A Benefit Concert for Greater Cincinnati Community Theaters. The concert will encourage viewers to donate directly to local community theaters. See one of the concerts here: https://youtu.be/JU5jI8YhWUM.

Young performers aged 8 – 18 are welcome to submit an audition video singing a Broadway song with a live or recorded accompaniment. One of the young performer’s parents would email the video and include the young performer’s name, age, and theater resume to equalityproductionscincy@gmail.com by June 20.

An email will additional information will be sent once the audition email is received. Thanks for considering lending your voice to raise money for theaters!

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2020 ACT Presidents & Judges Forums are Virtual in July

ACT_vThis year, the forums for ACT Presidents and Judges will be held
virtually.

Available dates include:

  • July 6 from 7-8pm
  • July 9 from 7-8pm
  • July 11 from Noon-1pm
  • July 14 from 7-8pm
  • July 22 from 7-8pm

Here is the link to signup for a session:
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/20F0A4EADA829A13-actjudges.

As the date approaches, you will receive an email with the information to join your session.

All group presidents and judges should sign up to attend a session.

Looking forward to “seeing” everyone!

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Directors Needed for STAY AT HOME THEATER at Equality Productions

MISC_Casting callEquality Productions announces STAY AT HOME THEATER, a recorded broadcast of some of the best comedies from the New Play Exchange. The New Play Exchange ® (NPX) is the world’s largest digital library of scripts by living writers. NPX plays are featured often at the Know Theater.

We will record 6 or more brief plays for about an hour-long production. The recording will be placed on the Equality Production’s YouTube page.

Are you interested in directing one of the plays, which runs from one to ten minutes each?

Read the plays at the link below.  Additional plays may be added through April 4th.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1QBEEPb7xWFquiZVyflk103FIz6VR1gMC?usp=sharing

Send Richard Zenk (richardjoseph@gmail.com) your top 3 play choices ranked in order of the plays you would like to direct along with your director resume by April 8th.

If chosen to direct, you will use your network to choose your actors, set your rehearsal schedule and rehearse virtually. All actors are expected to attend a tech rehearsal the last week of April and a recording session on Saturday, May 4 in the afternoon via zoom.us.

Directors and actors are asked to make a $5 donation to compensate the playwrights for the rights. Richard will also donate funds.  All excess funds will go to the community theaters voted on by the directors and actors.

Synopses of two of the chosen plays:

/art/ – Emotions run high in the judges’ room during an art competition. Two judges implore the third judge to vote in favor of their favorites, and when the artists are invited for interviews chaos erupts. “Hilariously funny short play about judges bickering over the submissions to a third-grade art competition. Great piece for an intergenerational cast.”

RECESS: Two children (played by adults) enact on the playground how they imagine life would be like as adults. But perhaps they are merely practicing for the future, and they are destined to spend their lives together. “It’s two whole lifetimes packed into a brief yet epic story. Absolutely a must for two actors looking to feel what it’s like to be a child again, and yet there is a love here that is absolutely daunting. A very beautiful play.”  

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Auditions Announced for Livecast of PYGMALION

MISC_Auditions2Richard Zenk is excited to announce auditions for PYGMALION Livecast. PYGMALION “inspired” the musical – My Fair Lady. The production will be live cast and made available on YouTube.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pygmalion_(play)

As easy as 3, 2, 1:
3 rehearsals (or less)
2 recordings (or one)
1 live performance

All auditions, rehearsals and the performance will be done from your home. To participate in auditions, rehearsals and performances, you must have a device (PC, Mac, cell phone) that fits the audio and video requirements of Zoom (www.zoom.us) and a room that is well-lit without glare from windows and quiet. Finally, you must audition and perform in one or more of the British accents referenced in the play.

The script is available to read (and reference during rehearsals and the performance) at https://www.gutenberg.org/files/3825/3825-h/3825-h.htm

Have tech skills and/or sound effects skills? Contact me. 🙂

Patrons who view the show will be encouraged to donate to their favorite community theater.

Live Video Auditions: Saturday, April 4 and Sunday, April 5 from 4-5pm. Acting talent of any race, ethnicity, disability, size, sexual identity, age, and gender/gender identity are encouraged to audition.

Sign up at https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0a4ea4ae29abfb6-pygmalion

Rehearsals are to be scheduled weekday evenings and weekends between April 8 to 17th. Live performance will be on April 18 or 19.

PYGMALION
George Bernard Shaw

Roles:

  • Eliza Doolittle – a common flower girl, feral and feisty, all instinct, determined to better herself and not get kicked in the process. She is a strong-willed street urchin whose journey to a more refined young woman has many stops along the way, from the patina of elegance that hasn’t become inherent, to an educated, far-seeing young woman who suddenly discovers both longing, other ambitions, and appetite, along with a new understanding that far from being elevated and set free she has simply exchanged one kind of box for another.
  • Professor Henry Higgins– He is a bachelor who specializes in phonetics and who is an acclaimed authority on the subject of dialects, accents, and phonetics.
  • Colonel Pickering– A distinguished retired officer and the author of Spoken Sanskrit. He has come to England to meet the famous Professor Henry Higgins. He is courteous and polite to Eliza, and he shares in Higgins’ experiments in phonetics in teaching Eliza to speak as a duchess.
  • Mrs. Pearce – the long-suffering housekeeper for Henry Higgins. Tart, can be intimidating, keeps his house running amid the chaos, but can also be charmed by her irascible, unpredictable boss. She waivers between horror and wild pity for the waif of a young woman who has been thrust under her roof.
  • Alfred Doolittle – Eliza’s father, a dustman, a cockney rogue, cocky, brilliant in his own understanding of his own morality and code of ethics, exceedingly clever with language and the cat who always lights on his feet, proud of being one of the undeserving poor, and as a result, finds himself elevated to middle-class respectability with, to him, horrifying consequences..
  • Mrs. Higgins – Henry’s mother, wise, intelligent, with a wry, dry sense of humor, she is herself broad- minded in her thinking, but likes to observe societal conventions and is constantly challenged by her son’s unconventional, occasionally boorish ways. Not above going against her son when his blind arrogance deserves it.
  • Mrs. Eynsford Hill – financially of the middle-class, but perhaps used to belong to the upper class, and still behaving as though that’s her milieu. She longs to still be part of good society, and her financial strictures very much get in her way. The mother of Freddy and Clara, she is trying to do her best for her children, with great compassion for their youth and situation.
  • Freddy Eynsford Hill – somewhat bumbling, ineffectual, but charming in an earnest, young gentlemanly British sort of way, henpecked a bit by his sister, eager to please, well-meaning, eventually bowled over and utterly charmed by the vision that is the new Eliza Doolittle.
  • Clara Eynsford Hill – the daughter of Mrs. Eynsford-Hill, she feels the financial restrictions keenly and this constant need to grasp for what they can’t quite reach makes her shrill, occasionally unkind, and preoccupied with fitting in with the latest trends in both society and fashion. By turns petulant, yearning, snobbish, and gullibly charmed.
  • Ensemble – two men and two women to play bystanders, servants, and others of various classes, ages – so facilities with accents and characters a plus.

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Actor Needed for Jack Worthing in THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST at Middletown Lyric Theatre

MLT_logoMiddletown Lyric Theatre is in search of male actor for the role of Jack Worthing for their spring production of THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST.

John (Jack/Ernest) Worthing, J.P. (mid 20s – early 30s) – The play’s protagonist. Jack Worthing is a seemingly responsible and respectable young man who leads a double life.

CONTACT: Charley at cshafor@middletownlyric.org for an audition

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