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Auditions Announced for THE ONE-ACT PLAY THAT GOES WRONG at Tree County Players

TREE_logoAuditions will be held on Friday, November 18, 2022 at 7 PM and Saturday, November 19, 2022 at 10 AM (and a later date TBD if necessary) at the TCP Playhouse.

No appointment is needed. All roles are open and some roles, such as the butler and inspector, may be of any gender. Please familiarize yourself, if possible, with the scenes for the character you wish to audition for. I
may also have you read from additional scenes depending on how many we have auditioning at that time.

There are several videos on YouTube to view for character study. You will need to complete an audition form and bring it with you to the auditions.

Please note that this is the ONE-ACT version of this play, with a run time of about 75 minutes. We are looking for actors in age range of 18 to 60 (ish). This is a physical comedy and some characters will be stretched to the best of their ability.

Stage Crew: In addition to actors, we will also need talented and dedicated stage crew, lighting, sound, and set building. The set for this production is basically another actor in the show and will require backstage crew to operate the various tricks associated with the play. These positions are as much a part of the play as the actors.

Their inclusion in the rehearsals will extend beyond the traditional “tech week” since many scenes depend on close coordination between actors and crew.

There will be three total performances at the TCP Playhouse: February 3 and 4, 2023 at 7 PM and February 5, 2023 at 2 PM.

Rehearsals: Rehearsals will begin as soon as the cast list is announced. A date and time for the first read through of the script will be sent out to cast members.

All rehearsals will be held at the Mainstreet Playhouse approximately 3-4 nights a week.

Synopsis of Scenes: You all know the classic murder mystery story. There has been an untimely death at a country manor, everyone is a suspect, and an inspector is set on the case to find who the culprit is. However, when this play is performed by the accident-prone thespians of The Cornley Drama Society, everything that can go wrong…does! The actors and crew battle against all odds to make it through to their final curtain call, with hilarious consequences!

The action takes place on the opening night of the Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society’s production of the murder mystery play Murder at Haversham Manor. The play is performed in one act and is essentially a play within a play.

Questions: Please contact:
Director: Jeff Lincourt, email jmlincourt@gmail.com
Producers: Amanda Gault, email agault@decaturco.k12.in.us
Cathy Lincourt, email clincourt58@gmail.com

Characters (in order of appearance):

  • Annie, the company’s stage manager. American accent. Annie has a strong technical background but is shy onstage. This changes gradually and drastically as she is forced into certain situations throughout the play.
  • Trevor, the company’s lighting and stage manager. American accent. Trevor is only working with the drama society for a course credit and is often easily distracted. He is also thrown into the onstage mayhem later in the play.
  • Chris, head of the drama society, director of the play and plays “Inspector Carter – an esteemed local inspector”. A typically perceived “community theatre director”, Chris often knows what should be going on despite the fact that he may not have communicated it effectively to his cast and crew. Gets visibly
    frustrated and tries to correct things while performing in the play-within-a-play.
  • Jonathan, plays “Charles Haversham – the deceased”. Although he spends most of the play “dead”, he is placed in situations where he must physically adjust his performance to accommodate for the mistakes of others (and of his own). He is also a key component of the play-within-a-play’s epic conclusion.
  • Robert, plays “Thomas Colleymoore Charles’ old school friend’”. Robert has a booming stage presence and is concerned with performing his role perfectly while also rolling with the punches and doing his best to compensate for the play-withina-play’s mishaps.
  • Dennis, plays “Perkins – Charles’ butler”. Dennis is a very “green” actor who often writes difficult words on his hand and has trouble recovering from the unexpected. He is also very concerned with how the audience reacts to him.
  • Max, plays “Cecil Haversham – Charles’ brother”. Max is a true “ham” and thrives off of the audience’s response to his overacting. In spite of his overabundance of confidence, he is typically unwilling to go “all the way” in his romantic scenes with Sandra.
  • Sandra, plays “Florence Colleymoore – Charles’ fiancée and Thomas’ sister”. Sandra is the ego-driven leading lady whose actions are exaggerated and whose instincts often miss the mark. She is very protective of her role in the play-withina-play as well as her role in the drama society as the best (that they can get) female performer

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Auditions Announced for THE CHILDREN at Middletown Lyric Theatre

MLT_logoTHE CHILDREN by Lucy Kirkwood

Directed by To be determined

  • Sun, Nov. 27 from 2-3:30pm
  • Mon & Tue, Nov. 28-29 from 7-8:30pm

Audition Requirements: Cold readings from the script

Please fill out our audition form PRIOR to your audition.

Rehearsals start in late January typically 3 times per week
Please be conflict free for the week of February 20th leading up to the opening on March 3rd

Performance dates: March 3-11

Synopsis: Do baby boomers owe the next generation anything? The children raises a profound question about whether having children sharpens, or diminishes; one’s sense of responsibility. In this, richly suggestive and beautifully written piece we find two retired nuclear scientists isolated in a remote seaside cottage while the world around them crumbles. That is until an old friend arrives with a frightening request.

Casting Requirements: 2 Females, 1 Male – All Ethnicities

Character Descriptions

  • Hazel: – Female, 60-69
    Retired nuclear physicist. Wife of Robin and grandmother to their four grandchildren. Cautious in nature, she practices yoga, rations her diet, and takes great efforts to sustain a healthy body and organized life. Domesticated and determined to maintain a sense of normalcy.
  • Rose – Female, 60-69
    Former colleague of Robin and Hazel. Childless by choice. Powerful and sexual in her prime. Now retired, she is on a mission to take responsibility and clean up after her generation’s actions. Warm, mysterious, and self-assured.
  • Robin: Male, 60-69
    Retired nuclear physicist. Hazel’s husband and father to their four adult children. He exudes charm and friendliness, but there’s an underlying sense of unease.

THE CHILDREN is presented by special arrangement with Broadway Licensing, LLC, servicing the Dramatists Play Service collection. (www.dramatists.com)

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Auditions Announced for LEND ME A TENOR at Lebanon Theatre Company

LTC_logo12/13 – Due to a last minute licensing restriction notice from the licensing entity for ​​Clue: On Stage, we will instead be holding auditions for Lend Me a Tenor. ​Correct, we don’t have a Clue.

Info on roles will be provided at auditions. Apologies for the last minute change in productions!

LEND ME A TENOR

Auditions for our first production of the 2023 season, LEND ME A TENOR, will be held:

  • Mon. Dec. 12 at 7pm*
  • Tue. Dec. 13 at 7pm*

Auditions will be held at our theater on 10 S. Mechanic St., Lebanon OH.
Performances will be Feb. 24-28 and Mar. 3-5, 2023.

​*If you wish to audition, but the above dates/times do not work for your schedule, please contact the director (Abby Kinnebrew Smith) via ltcplays.com@gmail.com, to see if accommodations might be made.

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Auditions Announced for Green Day’s AMERICAN IDIOT at Queen City Productions

QCP_logoCome join Queen City Productions at their auditions for their spring production of Green Day’s AMERICAN IDIOT the musical.

It tells the story of three friends whose lives take them down drastically different paths. It’s a story about finding one’s self all set to the sounds of music by the incredibly popular, Green Day. There are many featured, supporting and ensemble roles with lots of stage time.

Auditions will be held Monday, December 12th from 7-10pm and Tuesday, December 13th from 7-10pm. Walk-ins will be seen in the first available time slot.

You can reserve your audition time at www.signupgenius.com/go/8050c44acaa2aaafd0-american

Auditionees should prepare:

  • a song in the style of the show (pop rock/punk) *no Green Day songs* that best showcases their vocal ability as well as their personality. Singing can be done a cappella or with a backing/accompaniment track
  • For a dance call. wear/bring clothes/shoes that you can move in
  • to read from the script and/or do an improv exercise

Rehearsals will tentatively be on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday evenings at The Arts Center at Dunham and will begin after January 1st.

Show dates are March 24th – April 2nd.

Please email queencityproductions@yahoo.com with any questions.

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Auditions Announced for CLUE at Greater Hamilton Civic Theatre

GHCT_logoCLUE
​Based on the screenplay by Jonathan Lynn
Written by Sandy Rustin
Additional Material by Hunter Foster and Eric Price
Based on the Paramount Pictures Motion Picture
Based on the Hasbro board game CLUE
Original Music by Michael Holland

  • Monday, December 5 at 7pm
  • Tuesday, December 6 at 7pm

The Creative Center at the Palace
215 S. Third St.
Hamilton, OH 45011(Please enter through the door off the parking lot)

Please come prepared to read from the script.
Those auditioning for WADSWORTH will be asked to audition with a British accent.

Performance Dates
February 9 – 11 @ 7:30pm
February 12 @2:00pm

Cast Requirements:

  • WADSWORTH, a traditional British butler in every sense: uptight, formal, and “by the book”. He is the driving force.
  • YVETTE, a loyal and sexy French maid.
  • MISS SCARLET, a dry, sardonic D.C. madam, more interested in secrets than sex.
  • MRS. PEACOCK, the wealthy wife of a senator, A bit batty, neurotic, and quick to hysteria.
  • COLONEL MUSTARD, a puffy, pompous, dense, blowhard of a military man.
  • PROFESSOR PLUM, an arrogant academic, easily impressed by himself.
  • MR. GREEN, a timid yet officious rule follower. He’s awfully anxious.
  • ENSEMBLE WOMAN
  • CLUE2 ENSEMBLE MEN

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