Call Board: Auditions for Vaud-Villities

Author: dfilas  //  Category: Call Board

Vaud-Villities, the oldest and largest musical variety show in North America, will conduct auditions for its 2010 production. Vaud-Villities is building our brand new, permanent home in the old JCPenney building at the Northland Village development on Morse Road. When completed, the Northland Performing Arts Center (NPAC) will be a spectacular venue with an 800-seat “black box” theater.  Performances scheduled  June 24-27 at Upper Arlington High School.

Dancers:
Dance styles to be auditioned are jazz, tap, kick line and lyrical.
Ohio Theatre, Rehearsal Rm 4
Sunday, January 10    1:00pm
Tuesday, January 12  6:30pm

Vocal:
Vocalists will be asked to sing for about a minute and perform choral exercises. A CD or sheet music for the accompanist should be brought.
Immaculate Conception Church, Meeting Rm A
Sunday, January 17    1:30pm
Tuesday, January 19  6:30pm

Visit http://www.vvproductions.com for more info.

Callboard: Auditions for Musical of Musicals with Drawing Room

Author: dfilas  //  Category: Call Board

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AUDITION INFORMATION

CAST
June, Juney, Junita - Leading Woman type ala. Shirley Jones
Featured Ensemble Female - Leading Woman type ala. Shirley Jones
Bill, Billy - Leading Man type ala. Howard Keel
Jitter - Villan type ala. Christopher Walken
Featured Ensemble Male - Leading Man type ala. Howard Keel

All performers must have variable ranges and be able to perform several types of characters using voice and/or physical attributes.

PREPARATION
Please prepare a three (3) minute audition for our production team. You need to prepare a combination of song and appropriate monologue (either comedic or dramatic, depending on the production you are audition for). Prepare sixteen (16) measures of your song. A piano and CD player will be available on site. Participants may bring a CD of music, sing a capella, or may sing from sheet music provided they have their own guest accompanist with them. An accompanist from the staff will not be available. The directing staff does ask that your choice of song be of the style of a classic Broadway musical number as that best matches the style of music for this production. Contemporary numbers will likely not give as best an insight into your performance abilities with respect to this show. At your choice, you may also bring a headshot and resume, though this is not needed. Please bring your appointment calendars on that day so that you are prepared to state any rehearsal conflicts you may anticipate.

SCRIPT PREVIEW
JANUARY 27, 6pm at Club Diversity

Meet the director and the production staff. On this evening, participants will review the Musical of Musicals – The Musical script, learn the characteristics of the show. It is not a requirement to attend this night for auditions, but past participants have found this a particularly useful vehicle as they prepare for the audition.

AUDITIONS
To schedule, please email us here This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

JANUARY 30, 12pm-3pm at Club Diversity
Participants must complete all paperwork, including dates of availability, by this date.

REHEARSAL SCHEDULE
Rehearsals will begin in February and continue for eight weeks. Specific dates will be available no later than the script preview night, so that potential actors can make the commitment before auditioning.

PERFORMANCES
April 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26
Monday, Thursday - Saturday 7:30p, Sunday 4p. All shows at Club Diversity.

FOLLOW-UP
All persons who have auditioned will receive the results of the audition within five days. You are encouraged to ask for feedback on your audition after the cast list is announced if you have any concerns or questions. Drawing Room Theater believes in free, fair, and open auditions for all productions. For further questions, please contact us.
Location : Club Diversity (863 S High St Cols OH 43206
Contact : info@drawingroomtheatre.com This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or toll free (866) 250-4832
http://www.drawingroomtheatre.com

Waiting in the Wings: Evolution Announces Classes and Workshops

Author: dfilas  //  Category: Waiting in the Wings

Evolution Theatre Company is pleased to announce the introduction of classes and workshops for acting, improvisation and playwriting. These classes are geared for the beginner as well as those with experience. Each class/workshop will be facilitated by a professional instructor and will have limited enrollment guaranteeing each student the one-on-one attention needed to excel at your craft.
For complete information about registration, dates, times, cost, and location please visit www.evolutiontheatre.org/Classes___Workshops

Mondays 01/25/2010 - 03/01/2010
Scene Study Classes
6:30 - 9:00 PM
Limited to 15 students

Tuesdays 01/26/2010 - 03/02/2010
Playwriting Workshop
6:30 - 9:00 PM
Limited to 8 students

Wednesdays 01/27/2010 - 03/03/2010
Improv Class
6:30 - 9:00 PM
Limited to 15 students

In the Spotlight: Winners Announced for Eileen Heckart Drama for Seniors Competition

Author: dfilas  //  Category: In the Spotlight

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Results of the 2009 Eileen Heckart Drama for Seniors Competition were announced today by Ohio State University’s Department of Theatre and Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee Theatre Research Institute. The contest, named in memory of Ohio State alumna and Central Ohio native Eileen Heckart, attracted more than five hundred entries this year, in three categories: ten-minute plays, one acts plays, and full length plays. And the winners are:
Ten-Minute: Mary Steelsmith (Los Angeles, California) Happy and Gay
One act: Katherine DuBois (Boulder, Colorado) Volunteer Work
Full-length: Donna Spector (Warwick, New York) Not For the Ferryman

Finalists in each category include:
First runners-up:
Ten-Minute: Toby Armour (East Haven, Connecticut) Lifer
One act: Richard Conlon (St. Charles, Illinois) send forth thy mercies
Full-length: R. Lawrence Sifford (Washington, D.C.) Murder in a Nursing Home
Second runners-up:
Ten-Minute: Stephanie Allison Walker (Los Angeles, California) Melt
One act: Tevia E. Abrams (New York, New York) Marge and Jack
Full-length (tie): Elizabeth Orndorff (Danville, Kentucky) Aidan’s Gift
Lans Taverse (London, England) Coleslaw and Coconut Cream Pie

Other finalists included
Ten-Minute: Damon Chua (Los Angeles, California) Dogs Are Evil
Douglas Stewart (Santa Fe, New Mexico) Never Mind
One act: Steven Shutzman (Baltimore, Maryland)Tammy
Rosemary Frisino Toohey (Baltimore, Maryland) Tilapia
Full-length: Paul Elliott (Los Angeles, California) Exit Laughing
The Eileen Heckart Drama for Seniors Competition honors Eileen Heckart (1919-2001), the distinguished American actress whose long career culminated in her stunning performance in Kenneth Lonergan=s The Waverly Gallery (2000), for which she received the Drama Desk Award, Obie Award, and Outer Critics Circle Award. That same year she was awarded the Tony for lifetime achievement. She also was the recipient of an Academy Award (Butterflies Are Free), Golden Globe (The Bad Seed) and an Emmy (Save Me A Place at Forest Lawn). She was recognized with a Margo Jones Medal in 2000 for her long championing of new plays, having appeared in almost thirty world premiere productions. Ms. Heckart was a native of Bexley, Ohio, and an alumna of The Ohio State University.
Winning plays, and first-runners-up, will receive staged readings at The Ohio State University during the 2009-2010 academic year.
Further information: 614/292-8238 (voice), 614/292-3222 (FAX), woods.1@osu.edu; www.heckartdrama.blogspot.com

Waiting in the Wings: Academy for Performing Arts Opens

Author: dfilas  //  Category: Waiting in the Wings

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Columbus area children, teens, and adults seeking to hone their performing arts skills have a new education option. Headed by local actor Don Roberts, and featuring a faculty of experienced actors, directors, and artists, The Academy for Performing Arts, TAPA Columbus, is offering workshops and classes in various subjects including Auditioning Monologues, Scene Study, and special one-day programs for children beginning in January.

The Academy will hold a free theatre workshop preview class for children and their parents on Saturday, January 23. Classes for adults begin Monday, January 4. Contact Don Roberts at (614) 783-3955 or visit www.tapacolumbus.com for more information.

Call Board: Auditions for Hedda Gabler at Curtain Players

Author: dfilas  //  Category: Call Board

Curtain Players announces auditions for “Hedda Gabler” to take place January 3 & 4, 2010 at Curtain Players. Casting for 4 women and 3 men in Henrik Ibsen’s masterpiece of psychological drama. Directed by Matt Hermes, auditions will be readings from the script. Visit this link for show and character information. Performance dates in March.

In the Spotlight: MadLab Relocates

Author: dfilas  //  Category: In the Spotlight

MadLab Theatre and Gallery has purchased a property located at 227 North Third Street, in downtown Columbus making it one of the few theatre companies in Columbus, Ohio to own its venue.

The new property increases the company’s available square footage from 2450 to 3750, which allows Gallery, Theatre house, Scene Shop and storage to moved under the same roof.

Goodbye: MadLab will say goodbye to its current leased property at 105 N. Grant Avenue, Columbus, Ohio 43215 in February 13, 2010 with 12 Hour Theatre Production.  12 Hour Theatre will be a production where MadLab writers, directors and actors produce six 15 minute plays from start to finish in the course of only 12 hours (similar to our 24 and 48 hour style productions).

Hello: MadLab will take possession of the property immediately.  Renovations begin January 1, 2010 and are scheduled to be completed March 1, 2010.  MadLab plans to open the doors to the new venue mid-March, 2010.

Raise the Roof -Help MadLab “Raise the Roof” of the new space by providing donations of money, materials or your time.  The total budget for renovations of the new facility is projected to be $70,000.  Currently MadLab has raised $50,000.  The Raise the Roof campaign provides opportunities to contribute towards the creation of this new downtown venue.  Donations can be made by visiting MadLab’s website.
Andy Batt, Managing Director of MadLab, on the significance of this move: The mere fact that MadLab will be owning its own space is a titanic step in our development.  No longer will MadLab be beholden to anyone else. The doors have opened for us to do what we want, when we want with our own space.  But, beyond the obvious advantages of owning our own space, there are so many things about this new space that will become so advantageous.  For too long, MadLab has only had one restroom for the public to use during intermissions and before and after productions. Now, not only will there be multiple fixtures in the rest room, but there will be public male and female restrooms that will not only make patrons feel more comfortable, but also help ease the flow of traffic during these time periods.  Almost as important to the people within the organization itself, is the practicality of having its scene shop in the same building as the theatre.  This makes all our lives so much easier by not having to haul set pieces and such from one location to another.  Just moving it from one room to another will make load ins and set building so much more convenient.  All these things, combined with the renewed excitement within our organization, are just more reasons why MadLab is here to stay for decades to come.

Before we Go:

MadLab will close out it’s current space with the following slate of shows:

Heroine by Michael Milligan
Presented by On the Verge Productions
Fridays-Saturdays at 8pm, December 18th and 19th at 8pm
Tickets are $10

January 16-17, 2010 – 48 Hour Theatre Production

In November of 2008, Madlab brought you 48 in ‘08. Now, it does the trick again and shows Columbus how you do 2 one act shows, each conceived, written, rehearsed, and performed within 24 hours. Two days in a row.

January 21-30, 2010 – OG Productions presents Cow Tipping and other Love Stories

The directing team behind Stripped Away and many other MadLab mega-hits, Amanda Bauer and Stephen Woosley, go off the reservation to bring you 5 one act shows. Chaos is guaranteed.

February 13, 2010 – 12 Hour Theatre Production

MadLab has done 24s. 48s. Now, they’re gonna put it all together in 12 hours. Why? Because it’s there. Also, they’re moving out. So, come to the final show in the history of MadLab. Well, at 105 N. Grant anyway.
When We Get There:

March/April 2010: The Kill “em With Kindness Comedy Festival:

May 2010: The 11th Annual Theatre Roulette

June 2010: FFN’s Roll the Dice

August 2010: The Jinn by Kirk Lynn

October 2010: Cabfare for the Common Man by Mark Harvey Levine

History - - MadLab Theatre and Gallery provides an artistic haven for the creation and experience of original works. It is a laboratory where individuals and ensembles are free to experiment without censor. Each year the organization produces approximately eight full-length, original productions, including “Theatre Roulette,” Columbus’s longest-running annual shorts festival.  In addition, the organization leverages its space to serve emerging artists by providing an affordable, quality venue to small arts organizations.

Two reports, State of the Arts and Culture in Columbus, Ohio, a report created for The Columbus Partnership, and State of the Arts Report, created by The Ohio Arts Council, state that one of the most pressing issues for small arts organizations in the central Ohio area is the lack of available and affordable rental spaces.  While MadLab is a producing entity, it is also an affordable community space available to artists, theatre companies, and small nonprofits that lack a venue. Located in downtown Columbus since 1999, MadLab has leased and successful operated a black box venue for over ten years.

Start-up troupes such as Carrickmacross Productions, Theatre Deadalus, Raconteur Theatre Co., and Evolution Theatre Co. have all used MadLab to stage their productions.  According to Paul Lockwood, Artistic Director of Evolution Theatre Company, “Both of the shows we presented at MadLab this past year, Stone Cold Dead Serious and The Hopper Collection, were a success financially due in large part to MadLab’s nurturing, and affordable, artistic environment.”  The fact that MadLab saw only 10 dark weekends with no performances in 2008, and only four such weekends in 2009, speaks to the need that small arts organizations and ensembles have for such venues and havens.

In order to provide opportunities for artists, MadLab accepts submittals from both visual artists and playwrights.  Annually, high numbers of both full-length plays (470 in 2007) and shorts (999 in 2008) are submitted for the theatre’s consideration from American and international playwrights.  The high number of submissions speaks to the tremendous need that developing playwrights have for creative outlets and learning labs. To further serve playwrights, MadLab developed “3 in 30” as a part of its late night series.  This project keeps writers (both new and old) writing and honing their work.  The company also supports visual artists through juried gallery shows.  In 2009 alone over 100 artists were shown in the MadLab gallery. Gallery shows vary in theme and medium, allowing opportunities for as many different styles and aesthetics as possible.

To support both its own season and rentals by other companies, MadLab utilizes an Ensemble of actors who share a level of dedication that is unrivaled.  The Ensemble works on all aspects of the creative process, continuing to grow and learn as artists and individuals.  Currently, there are 29 Ensemble members who, in addition to their creative duties, assist in the day-to-day operations of MadLab, doing everything from writing press releases to building sets. This level of commitment is significant and illustrates how meaningful the MadLab experience is for those involved.

In 2008, MadLab performances were cited by The Columbus Dispatch and The Other Paper as outstanding works. In addition, the company was nominated for the Greater Columbus Arts Council’s Artistic Excellence Award, the fourth time it has received the honor of nomination.  Organizations that have used the venue are also gaining notoriety.  “Stones in His Pockets,” produced by Carrickmacross Productions, was called “one of the year’s best productions” by theatre critic Michael Grossberg of The Columbus Dispatch.  And since staging their first works at MadLab Theatre and Gallery, Evolution Theatre has become the newest resident arts group of the Columbus Association of the Performing Arts.

Call Board: Voice of the City Singing Competition

Author: dfilas  //  Category: Call Board

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Announcing the
4th Annual

Voice of the City Competition!
Age 8 to 21
Link to this web site for audition details:

Auditions are:

  • Friday, February 5th
  • Saturday, February 6th
  • Sunday, February 7th

Auditions are held in the rehearsal rooms of the Columbus Children’s Choir, 760 E. Broad Street, Columbus, OH 43205.

The deadline for applications is January 29, 2010

Finalists will sing for Nancy Carson of the
New York Carson-Adler Talent Agency
Carson Adler Agency Inc.

Waiting in the Wings: Phoenix offers Children’s Classes

Author: dfilas  //  Category: Waiting in the Wings

Check out what The Phoenix Theatre for Children has in store for kids and teens this winter at The Columbus Performing Arts Center!

With classes and programs for young actors between the ages of 3 and 18, The Phoenix Theatre for Children’s Theatre Classes for Kids and Teens are now accepting reservations!

Adventures with Babar (Ages 3-5)

Take a journey through the deepest jungles all the way to the schools of Paris with Babar the elephant and his friends—Celeste, Pom, Flora, Arthur, and don’t forget Zephir! In this hour-long, eight-week class, we’ll explore creative movement and different types of storytelling using characters from the Babar books. At the end of each hour, we’ll have a “sharing time” for families to enjoy what we’ve created.

Acting Adventures (Ages 6–8)

Experience a new adventure every week as we bring stories to life through character creation, puppets, and masks. Become a pirate, a princess, or anything you want to be. Imagination required!

Musical Theatre School (Ages 8-13)

In this program you’ll have the opportunity to spend your morning building the skills necessary to become a “triple threat” performer, or if you would prefer to focus on an individual skill, you can do that too! Singing, Acting, and Dance classes!

Company B (Ages 11-13 & 14-18)

If you loved our Musical Theatre Intensives this summer, then join us for Company B! Take your musical theatre skills to a whole new level as you work towards becoming a “triple threat.” This eight-week class will culminate in a “sharing” of our work for family and friends to attend on Saturday, March 13. All Company B students must complete a placement audition.

Click on the link below for more information about the classes and how to sign up!

http://www.phoenix4kids.org/pdf/acting_up_winter_2010.pdf

Call Board: EVT Calls for Scripts

Author: dfilas  //  Category: Call Board

Evolution Theatre Company has launched its first annual New Plays In Summer series.
The theater company’s play-reading committee is currently seeking new work from playwrights. Three scripts will be selected for staged readings during the summer of 2010 and the most promising script of these three will be given a full production in 2011 with the playwright receiving a $150 cash award.
The play-reading committee will be looking for full-length dramas and comedies that have never been seen in full production. Plays that have had previous readings will be accepted. Musicals and children’s plays will not be considered.
The submission fee is $15 per work submitted. A playwright may submit any number of plays but the submission fee applies to each work submitted. Committee members will read all scripts and provide constructive feedback on all entries. In addition to the script and submission fee, each playwright is asked to include a self-addressed stamped envelope to receive the feedback or a large self-addressed stamped envelope to have the script returned.
Winners will be notified by mail and posted on our website on June 1, 2010.
Please make checks payable to Evolution Theatre Company.
Please mail materials to: Evolution Theatre Company, New Plays In Summer, PO Box 21072, Columbus, OH 43221-0072
Submissions must be postmarked no later than February 27, 2010.
Email submissions in pdf format ONLY will be accepted and may be sent to info@evolutiontheare.org
For more information, contact Mark Phillips Schwamberger at mpschwamberger@aol.com
For more information about Evolution Theatre Company please visit www.evolutiontheatre.org