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Actors Needed for A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE at WIT-Women in Theatre

MISC_Casting call2WIT-Women in Theatre has two roles available for A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE which goes up on July 15 and runs 16, 22, 23 as Summer Dinner Theatre at The Avenue Stage in Bellevue, KY.  This is your invitation to join a talented and experienced cast of mature actors on a minimalist set in the present time.

The male role is The Collector which is a wonderful role for a young man who looks 18.  This is a role that looks great on any resume.  In WITs production, The Collector is shown as the ghost of Blanche’s dead husband.  This role might be filmed rather than played out on stage.

The female role is Eunice Hubbard, Stanley and Stella Kowalski’s upstairs landlord.  Eunice and her husband, Steve, are a volatile couple who represent where Stanley and Stella could be 15 years in the future.  She is Stella’s friend and confidant, someone Stella runs to easily and often.  The actress who plays Eunice should be able to play someone in her 40’s-50’s.

All inquiries should go to the Director, Donna Hoffman, Sumytra@fioptics.com

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RURAL FREE DELIVERY Runs April 1-9

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Hannah Rahe Goodman, Liberty Fraysure , Burgess Byrd & Leah Heisel Grande.

RURAL FREE DELIVERY
WIT-Women in Theatre
April 1-9
St. John United Church of Christ [Bellevue]

Written by Grace Epstein
Directed by Marta Backman Hyland

Cast: Leah Heisel as Hava, Burgess Byrd as Shirese, Hannah Goodman as Lyla & Liberty Fraysure

In this dramatic comedy, a lesbian couple has moved from a northern U.S. climate to a small, western Kentucky homestead. Hava (played by Leah Heisel) is a Jewish biologist at a local university and the very pregnant Shirese (Burgess Byrd) is an African-American English teacher at the same university. Joined by Hava’s straight sister, Lyla (Hannah Goodman), and a middle-aged, all-things-Kentucky, hands on woman (Liberty Fraysure), the four of them are both prepared and unprepared for 25 inches of snow, the onset of labor, and the secret about Lyla’s mother.

  • Due to stuff that happens, “Rural Free Delivery” by Grace Epstein is postponed until October 2016.

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WIT-Women in Theatre Announces First Premiere Play, RURAL FREE DELIVERY

Due to stuff that happens, “Rural Free Delivery” by Grace Epstein is postponed until October 2016.

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Playwright Grace Epstein

On April 1, 2016, a new play, RURAL FREE DELIVERY written by a local Kentucky/Ohio playwright, who teaches English and Film at the University of Cincinnati, opens on The Avenue Stage in Bellevue, Ky.  Grace Epstein has been writing dialogue since she was ten years old, but didn’t understand what to do with it until she minored in drama at Kentucky Wesleyan College in Owensboro, Ky.  She continued writing for the stage while working on her MA in Creative and Dramatic Writing and her PhD in Literature and Narrative at Ohio State University.

RURAL FREE DELIVERY has been a work-in-progress for five years since her sense of social and moral consciousness peaked and she realized that lesbians were not being represented on stage.  Then, three years ago, her daughter had a premature child by C-section.  She was astonished that recovering from a C-section was so much worse than from her own experience of natural childbirth.  Her youngest child was delivered at home and even though it was a breach birth, it was far less painful than a C-section.

In the 1970’s, The Home Birth Movement began in the United States.  Grace was quickly drawn to the idea that women need to support each other in childbirth and throughout their lives.  Before that time, women were not encouraged to breast feed or to have children at home.

Epstein’s play, RURAL FREE DELIVERY, merges these life experiences with many important issues of the day:  womens’ right to choose the best outcome for her own body, mixed racial marriages, gay marriage, and the political and cultural differences between rural folk and big city sophisticates.  It takes place in Western Kentucky’s mining country where trudging through 25 inches of snow to help another woman is the natural thing to do.

In this dramatic comedy, a lesbian couple has moved from a northern U.S. climate to a small, western Kentucky homestead.  Hava (played by Leah Heisel) is a Jewish biologist at a local university and the very pregnant Shirese (Burgess Byrd) is an African-American English teacher at the same university.  Joined by Hava’s straight sister, Lyla (Hannah Goodman), and a middle-aged, all-things-Kentucky, hands on woman (Liberty Fraysure), the four of them are both prepared and unprepared for 25 inches of snow, the onset of labor, and the secret about Lyla’s mother.

WIT-Women in Theatre is dedicated to producing and performing plays by, for, and about women.  Giving women the work they need and want on and behind stage helps bridge the gap caused by the fact that only 37% of all jobs in film and theatre are given to women of all races.  They are constantly searching for emerging female playwrights with a Feminist point of view.

“WIT doesn’t do theatre just to say we put on a show, we do theatre to have a conversation and to learn.”  Look for us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/WIT.Women.in.Theatre.

RURAL FREE DELIVERY is directed by Marta Backman Hyland and will run April 1, 2, 5, 8, 9 at The Avenue Stage, 520 Fairfield Ave., Bellevue, KY, 41073.  The Avenue Stage is on the St. John United Church of Christ building.  Tickets will be available around March 1 on-line at:  https://stjohnchurch.net.  There will also be tickets sold at the door.

 

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Actors Needed for A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE at WIT

MISC_Casting call2The cast for WITs A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE is almost complete.  We need to fill two small male roles before we can announce the entire powerful cast.

Pablo – Stanley’s poker-playing-bowling-buddy does not have to be Hispanic.  He doesn’t have to have any particular physical attributes.  If you are or know a guy who is a natural comedian or a lover of improv, this is a fine role for him.  The director is open to all kinds of fun with Pablo.  If you happen to be tall and dark complected, that’s wonderful, but not necessary.

Doctor –  This is a small role for an older man.  The doctor enters at the end of the play to pick Blanche up off the floor and escort her to the hospital.  He’s the one to whom Blanche says, “I always depend on the kindness of strangers.”

A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE runs July 15, 16, 19, 22, 23 at The Avenue Stage, 520 Fairfield Ave, Bellevue, KY 41073.

Contact:  Donna Hoffman, Director, Sumytra@fioptics.com

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Auditions Announced for A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE and RURAL FREE DELIVERY at WIT-Women in Theatre

MISC_Casting call2WIT-Women in Theatre is proud to announce its first premiere production of a play by, for, and about women.  RURAL FREE DELIVERY, a comedy/drama takes us to Eastern Kentucky and an old farmhouse where a lesbian couple, both college teachers, has chosen to move in order to escape prejudice.  One is Jewish, one is African-American, and one of them is pregnant.  A deep snow promises homespun excitement when labor begins.  There’s a sister and a Kentucky mountain woman who push the plot forward. (Pun intended).

A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE is a quaint method of transportation and gives WIT a vehicle to explore spousal abuse and antiquated expectations of human behavior.  The sisters, Stella and Blanche, are women cut from the same cloth; the fabric is faded in one and threadbare in the other.  Stella is trapped by love and Blanche is discarded like the Queen of Hearts in a losing poker hand.  The men in “Streetcar” are equally captured by their environment but thrash around in their fish tank pretending they can escape.  “Streetcar” is about people who have an outlook of life that glorifies and indulges in spite of victimization.

RURAL FREE DELIVERY opens on April 1 and runs 2, 3, 8, 9 and A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE runs July 15, 16, 22, 23 (more dates will be added depending on audience size).

Available Roles, “Rural Free Delivery”

  • HAVA:Jewish, mid to late 30’s and early 40’s
  • SHIRESE:   African-American, mid to late 30’s.
  • LYLA: HAVA’s sister, late 20’s
  • AMELIA:   Caretaker of her elderly father, early to mid 50’s
  • BECK: Paramedic, early to mid-30’s

Available Roles, “Streetcar”

  • AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMAN: ageless
  • EUNICE AND STEVE HUBBELL:  30’s – 40’s
  • STANLEY AND STELLA KOWALSKI:  early to mid 30’s
  • HAROLD MITCHELL (MITCH):  early to late 30’s
  • MEXICAN WOMAN:  ageless
  • PABLO GONZALES:  ageless
  • A YOUNG COLLECTOR:  Late teens – early 20’s
  • NURSE:  ageless
  • DOCTOR:  ageless

In this first round of auditions, we’ll be looking for two audition pieces – one comedic, one dramatic – a head shot with resume.

Call backs will take place about a week later with all auditionees present.

Date: 12/08/2015 (Tue.)

Location: The Avenue Stage 520 Fairfield Avenue, Bellevue, KY 41073

 

Sign up is found here:  http://www.signupgenius.com/go/30e094faaad2ca1f49-auditions

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