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Auditions Announced for MY FRIEND THE FOX at Village Players

VP_logoThe Village Players of Fort Thomas invites you to the auditions for MY FRIEND THE FOX by William Glennon. Directed by Rex Sholar

Sunday, August 16, 3 pm
Monday, August 17, 7 pm

This family-friendly fable introduces us to Fox—clever, sly, but likable— who befriends Justi, a simple woodsman. Fox persuades the king that Justi is wealthy and in search of a princess to marry. These lies, of course, bring trouble, conflict and humor. Justi eventually proves his worth, however, and takes his place as the story’s hero.

Cast Requirements:

  • The Fox, a man any age
  • Justi, a young woodsman (18-25)
  • The King, an older man
  • Sir Jasper, a man any age
  • Duke Darkbeard, a man any age
  • The Queen, an older woman
  • Lady Green, a woman any age
  • Lady Red, a woman any age
  • The Princess, a young tomboy (16-25)
  • The Worm, an older man
  • Two Pages, adults, any age

AUDITION INFO

  • Cold readings from the script.
  • Bring photo and resume if possible.
  • Bring conflicts.

QUESTIONS
emailangelakf@yahoo.com

PRODUCTION DATES
November 13, 14, 15, 20, 21 & 22 (2015)
Presented by special arrangement with Dramatic Publishing.

The Village Players of Fort Thomas
8 North Fort Thomas Avenue
Fort Thomas, KY 41075

Website:  http://www.villageplayers.biz/
Ticket phone line:   (859) 392-0500

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Village Players of Fort Thomas 2015-2016 Season

VP_logoThe Village Players of Fort Thomas is pleased to announce our 2015-2016 season. This season marks the 50th year we’ve proudly produced “theatre, up close, and so close to home.” In celebration, we’re bringing back a collection of audience favorites and we’ve updated our logo to reflect our commitment to our community.

We recommend that you mark your calendars and check the website (villageplayers.biz) for ticket and audition information. You don’t want to miss this season — “it’s a celebration!

Wait Until Dark — September 18, 19, 20, 24, 25 & 26
Written by Frederick Knott
Directed by Patrick Downey
Stage Managed by Rachael Hawkins

A sinister con man, Roat, and two ex-convicts, Mike and Carlino, are about to meet their match. They have traced the location of a mysterious doll, which they are much interested in, to the Greenwich Village apartment of Sam Hendrix and his blind wife, Susy. Sam had apparently been persuaded by a strange woman to transport the doll across the Canadian border, not knowing that sewn inside were several grams of heroin. When the woman is murdered the situation becomes more urgent. The con man and his ex-convicts, through a cleverly constructed deception, convince Susy that the police have implicated Sam in the woman’s murder, and the doll, which she believes is the key to his innocence, is evidence. She refuses to reveal its location, and with the help of a young neighbor, figures out she is the victim of a bizarre charade. But when Roat kills his associates, a deadly game of cat and mouse ensues between the two. Susy knows the only way to play fair is by her rules, so when darkness falls she turns off all the lights leaving both of them to maneuver in the dark until the game ends.

The Cast

Mike Talman………………Dan Maloney
Sgt. Carlino………………..Nathan Henegar
Harry Roat, Jr. …………..Eric Day
Susy Hendrix…………..Heather Abbott
Sam Hendrix……………..Eric Thomas
Gloria……………………….Erin Klocke
Patrolman One………….Steve Myers
Patrolman Two………….Brandon McCauley

My Friend the Fox — November 13, 14, 15, 20, 21 & 22
Written by William Glennon
Directed by Rex Sholar

Audition dates: August 16 & 17

Fox — clever and sly, but likable — befriends Justi, a simple woodsman. Fox persuades the king that Justi is wealthy and searching for a princess to marry. These lies, of course, bring trouble, conflict and humor. Along the way, Fox is forced to take an anti-lie medicine, fib-fizz, and whenever he lies, a bell rings. Justi eventually meets the king’s daughter, only to find that she is badly spoiled. He proves his worth, however, by rescuing the princess and taking his place as the story’s hero.

Dearly Departed — February 12, 13, 14, 18, 19 & 20
Written by David Bottrell and Jessie Jones
Directed by Nathan Henegar

Audition dates: July 26 @ 1:00 PM & July 27 @ 7:00 PM — Cold readings from the script

In the Baptist backwoods of the Bible Belt, the beleaguered Turpin family proves that living and dying in the South are seldom tidy and always hilarious. Despite their earnest efforts to pull themselves together for their father’s funeral, the Turpin’s other problems keep overshadowing the solemn occasion: Firstborn Ray-Bud drinks himself silly as the funeral bills mount; Junior, the younger son, is juggling financial ruin, a pack of no-neck monster kids, and a wife who suspects him of infidelity in the family car; their spinster sister, Delightful, copes with death as she does life, by devouring junk food; and all the neighbors add more than two cents. As the situation becomes fraught with mishap, Ray-Bud says to his long-suffering wife, “When I die, don’t tell nobody. Just bury me in the backyard and tell everybody I left you.” Amidst the chaos, the Turpins turn for comfort to their friends and neighbors, an eccentric community of misfits who just manage to pull together and help each other through their hours of need, and finally, the funeral.

Girls of the Garden Club — April 22, 23, 24, 28, 29 & 30
Written by John Patrick
Directed by Amy Hamilton

Audition dates: January 24, 25, 26

Rhoda Greenleaf lives to garden. It’s her obsession and her house looks like a jungle. She’d love to expand her plant collection to a greenhouse behind her home, and husband Vincent remarks that if she’s ever elected president she’ll have a greenhouse – only he didn’t say president of what! Thanks to Vincent’s comments, Rhoda’s newest passion is seeking the presidency of the local Garden Club, and she’ll do everything she can to achieve her dream. She plots to oust the long-time president by winning the local flower show. But fate comes up with obstacles to her quest that she must overcome with the help of her Garden Club friends.

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2014-2015 Orchid Awards for Village Players

vp_logoBLOOD RELATIONS

  • Excellence in Acting in a Play – Jeanette Tacon
  • Excellence in Acting in a Play – Amy Stier
  • Excellence in Costume Design – Teresa Myers
  • Excellence in Direction – Jef Brown
  • Excellence in Light Design – Jef Brown
  • Excellence in Light Execution – Teri Foltz & Angela K. Forbes
  • Excellence in Producing – Wayne Kirsch
  • Excellence in Program – Maureen Brennan
  • Excellence in Set Design – Jef Brown

EVIL DEAD, THE MUSICAL

  • Excellence in Ensemble – Ivory Mazur & Cast
  • Excellence in Musical Direction – Alan Masters
  • Excellence in Musical Theatre Performance – Charles Crowley as Ash
  • Excellence in Musical Theatre Performance – Mollie Fingerman as Cheryl
  • Excellence in Orchestra – Alan Masters and Orchestra
  • Excellence in Set Decor – Ivory Mazur
  • Excellence in Set Design – Ivory Mazur

SANTA SPIKES THE EGGNOG

  • Excellence in Acting in a Play – Mo Brennan as Aubrey Elf
  • Excellence in Acting in a Play – Eylie Lorenz as Candy Claus
  • Excellence in Acting in a Play – Kenneth Klem as Alfred Elf
  • Excellence in Direction – Angela Klocke Forbes
  • Excellence in Program – Angela Klocke Forbes

THE WOMEN

  • Excellence in Acting in a Play – Teresa Myers as Mary Haines
  • Excellence in Acting in a Play – Anne-Marie Ireland as Sylvia Fowler
  • Excellence in Acting in a Play – Julia Hedges as Crystal Allen
  • Excellence in Acting in a Play – Renee Maria as Edith Potter
  • Excellence in Costume Design – Elaine Michaels, Pegatha Eddingfield & Teresa Myers
  • Excellence in Ensemble – Amy Hamilton & Cast

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Auditions Announced for DEARLY DEPARTED at Village Players

vp_logoAuditions for DEARLY DEPARTED

Sunday, July 26th at 1pm and Monday, July 27th at 7pm

The Village Players of Fort Thomas
8 N Fort Thomas Ave, Fort Thomas, Kentucky 41075

Cold Readings from the script.

In the Baptist backwoods of the Bible Belt, the beleaguered Turpin family proves that living and dying in the South are seldom tidy and always hilarious. Despite their earnest efforts to pull themselves together for their father’s funeral, the Turpin’s other problems keep overshadowing the solemn occasion: Firstborn Ray-Bud drinks himself silly as the funeral bills mount; Junior, the younger son, is juggling financial ruin, a pack of no-neck monster kids, and a wife who suspects him of infidelity in the family car; their spinster sister, Delightful, copes with death as she does life, by devouring junk food; and all the neighbors add more than two cents. As the situation becomes fraught with mishap, Ray-Bud says to his long-suffering wife, “When I die, don’t tell nobody. Just bury me in the backyard and tell everybody I left you.” Amidst the chaos, the Turpins turn for comfort to their friends and neighbors, an eccentric community of misfits who just manage to pull together and help each other through their hours of need, and finally, the funeral.

Performance dates are Feb. 12-20, 2016.

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Cast Announced for WAIT UNTIL DARK at Village Players

vp_logoDirector Patrick Downey is pleased to announce the cast for The Village Players September production, WAIT UNTIL DARK:

  • Mike Talman………..Dan Maloney
  • Sgt. Carlino…….Nathan Henegar
  • Harry Roat, Jr. …………..Eric Day
  • Susy Hendrix……Heather Abbott
  • Sam Hendrix………..Eric Thomas
  • Gloria……………………Erin Klocke
  • Patrolman One……..Steve Myers
  • Patrolman Two…………..Brandon McCauley

Performance dates are Sept. 18 – 26. For more information visit www.villageplayers.biz.

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