Mon-Tue, March 21-22 at 6:30pm
Callbacks (if/as needed) on March 24
LTC- 10 S. Mechanic St., Lebanon, OH 45036
Production dates: May 13-22.
For the latest information, visit www.ltcplays.com/auditions
Mon-Tue, March 21-22 at 6:30pm
Callbacks (if/as needed) on March 24
LTC- 10 S. Mechanic St., Lebanon, OH 45036
Production dates: May 13-22.
For the latest information, visit www.ltcplays.com/auditions
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110 IN THE SHADE
Lebanon Theatre Company
March 11-20
[Lebanon]
Directed by Wayne Dunn
Music directed by Jay Mills
Choreographed by Karen Hendershot
Porduced by Paula Whitaker
Cast: Kim Toft as Lizzie Curry, Evan Smith as HC Curry, Emmett Bicknell as Noah Curry, Andrew Bicknell as Jimmy Curry, Michael Cline as Sheriff File, Kurt Percy as Starbuck, Makenna Calvert as Snookie Updegraff, Joey Mason as George Curtis, Annie Gifford as Hanna Curtis, Kaci Lovejoy as Phylis Mackey, Kinna Smith as Beverly Copeland, Matt Gifford as Joe Copeland & Sabrina Toft as Sammie-Sue Miller
Townspeople: Marley Limpert, Carol Rickey & Elliott Smith
Based on the hit play and movie The Rainmaker, 110 in the Shade focuses on one unmarried woman named Lizzie living in a small western town besieged by a long drought. Lizzie is dealing with another type of drought: her love life. Intelligent yet plain, she is worried that she will soon become an old maid with no one to love her. When a charismatic man named Starbuck arrives and claims the ability to make rain, Lizzie believes he is a con man with no abilities whatsoever. Little does she know that this man will change her life forever. A beautiful musical in the vein of Rodgers and Hammerstein, 110 in the Shade centers on Lizzie’s quest for self-acceptance and her choice between two suitors: the rainmaker Starbuck and the divorced Sheriff File.
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Auditions are January 9 and 10 at LTC theatre, 10 South Mechanic St. starting at 6:30pm both nights. Those auditioning for principals are asked to sing a musical standard. Accompanist will be on site. If using recorded track, we ask that you be responsible to to run your own equipment.
The show calls for 20 named characters as well as townspeople who sing and dance.
The show revolves around Lizzie who is the center of the Curry family, and the only female among them. During the show, Lizzie encounters a charlatan, Bill Starbuck, who comes to the Three Point and promises if the townspeople give him $100, he will make it rain to end the prolonged drought. He also works on Lizzies’s affections.
The younger people needed range in age from 7 to late teens; boys and girls. Young performer auditioners should be prepared to sing a simple song.
See below for role descriptions. Wayne Dunn directs. Jay Mills music directs.
Show dates are March 11, 12, 18 & 19 at 7:30pm and March 13 March 20 at 2pm.
Roles
Townspeople of Three Point:
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110 IN THE SHADE
Directed by Wayne Dunn
March 11-20
Based on the hit play and movie The Rainmaker, 110 in the Shade focuses on one unmarried woman named Lizzie living in a small western town besieged by a long drought. Lizzie is dealing with another type of drought: her love life. Intelligent yet plain, she is worried that she will soon become an old maid with no one to love her. When a charismatic man named Starbuck arrives and claims the ability to make rain, Lizzie believes he is a con man with no abilities whatsoever. Little does she know that this man will change her life forever. A beautiful musical in the vein of Rodgers and Hammerstein, 110 in the Shade centers on Lizzie’s quest for self-acceptance and her choice between two suitors: the rainmaker Starbuck and the divorced Sheriff File.
THE ODD COUPLE
Directed by Jessica Burroughs
May 13-22
This classic comedy opens as a group of the guys assemble for cards in the apartment of divorced Oscar Madison. And if the mess is any indication, it’s no wonder that his wife left him. Late to arrive is Felix Unger, who has just been separated from his wife. Fastidious, depressed, and none too tense, Felix seems suicidal, but as the action unfolds, Oscar becomes the one with murder on his mind when the clean freak and the slob ultimately decide to room together with hilarious results as The Odd Couple is born.
HARVEY
Directed by Paula Whitaker
Sept. 3-12
Elwood P. Dowd insists on including his friend Harvey in all of his sister Veta’s social gatherings. Trouble is, Harvey is an imaginary six-and-a-half-foot-tall rabbit. To avoid future embarassment for her family—and especially for her daughter, Myrtle Mae—Veta decides to have Elwood committed to a sanitarium. At the sanitarium, a frantic Veta explains to the staff that her years of living with Elwood’s hallucination have caused her to see Harvey also, and so the doctors mistakenly commit her instead of her mild-mannered brother. The truth comes out, however; Veta is freed, and the search is on for Elwood, who eventually arrives at the sanitarium of his own volition, looking for Harvey. But it seems that Elwood and his invisible companion have had a strange influence on more than one of the doctors. Only at the end does Veta realize that maybe Harvey isn’t so bad after all.
Filed under Season Announcements
MOONLIGHT AND MAGNOLIAS
Lebanon Theatre Company
Sept. 3-12
[Lebanon]
Directed by Kurt Percy
Produced by Wayne Dunn
1939 Hollywood is abuzz. Legendary producer David O. Selznick has shut down production of his new epic, Gone with the Wind, a film adaptation of Margaret Mitchell’s novel. The screenplay, you see, just doesn’t work. So what’s an all-powerful movie mogul to do? While fending off the film’s stars, gossip columnists, and his own father-in-law, Selznick sends a car for famed screenwriter Ben Hecht and pulls formidable director Victor Fleming from the set of The Wizard of Oz. Summoning both to his office, he locks the doors, closes the shades, and on a diet of bananas and peanuts, the three men labor over five days to fashion a screenplay that will become the blueprint for one of the most successful and beloved films of all time.
8/26/21 Covid-19 Policy: Unable to find any information.
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