CenterStage Players announces auditions for their early spring production of ‘Doubt, A Parable’ written by John Patrick Shanley.
‘Doubt, A Parable’ is a pulitzer prize winner and also won the Tony Award for Best Play. In this brilliant and powerful drama, Sister Aloysius, a Bronx school principal, takes matters into her own hands when she suspects the young Father Flynn of improper relations with one of the male students.
Audition Dates: Sunday, Nov. 10th and Monday, Nov. 11 (7:00-9:00 PM each evening)
Audition Location: Evendale Cultural Arts Center – 10428 Reading Road – Evendale, OH. Located at the corner of Glendale-Milford Road and Reading Road, you can only enter via the eastbound lane of Reading Road. Parking and entrance are at the rear of the building. There will be signage to direct you to the Hearth Room. Enter the building via the lower left door. The door code is 45241.
Show Dates: Friday & Saturday, Feb. 21-22 (7:30 PM)
Sunday, Feb. 23 (2:00 PM)
Thursday-Saturday, Feb. 27-March 1 (7:30 PM)
All Performances will be held at the Bell Tower Arts Pavilion (3270 Glendale-Milford Road in Evendale)
Auditions will consist of cold readings from the script. No advance appointment is necessary and all walk-ins will be accommodated. We encourage actors of any ethnicity, identity, and ability to audition for any role. If the script requires strict adherence to any characteristic(s), those will be listed in the character description.
Cast of Characters:
- Sister Aloysius Beauvier (Female Presenting, Age 50s/60s) – Principal of St. Nicholas School, she stands as a bastion of traditional Catholic education. As a strict disciplinarian, she is unwavering in her commitment to the conservative ways of the church, believing firmly in the power of rigorous academic and moral instruction. Unsparing and by-the-book, Sister Aloysius enforces the rules with an unsentimental hand, ensuring that her school upholds the values she holds sacred. Driven by an unyielding sense of duty, she is a formidable educator who will not budge on her convictions.
- Father Brendan Flynn (Male Presenting, Age 30s/40s) – A warm and affable priest with a working-class background, he is cherished for his commitment to good works at St. Nicholas Church. Articulate and personable, he embodies a youthful yet wise spirit, advocating for a progressive Catholic Church that connects empathetically with the general public. Emphasizing closeness over distance, Father Flynn engages warmly with his parishioners, guiding them with a gentle hand as he aspires to make faith a relatable and living experience.
- Sister James (White, Female Presenting, Age 20s) – A youthful nun and an enthusiastic educator at the St. Nicholas School, Sister James embodies both innocence and an unwavering commitment to her faith. Her heart radiates warmth, drawing students to confide in her. Though her tender-hearted nature makes her easily swayed, life’s harsh realities compel her to confront difficult decisions. Her journey is one of balancing her innate kindness with the complexities of the world.
- Mrs. Muller (Black or Black/Mixed, Female Presenting, Age 30s/40s) – A composed strict, working-class mother who is fiercely dedicated to her, Donald. Caught in a heart-wrenching tug-of-war between ensuring her son’s current safety and not jeopardizing his educational prospects, she exemplifies the tenacity and complex sacrifices inherent in motherhood.
If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact any of the following:
Sarah Hoback Rogers (Director) – sarahhoback@gmail.com
Dane Rogers (Director) – danerogers1@gmail.com
Gregory Carl Smith (Producer) – eerf99@aol.com
