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SUMMARY:AUDITIONS: SILENT SKY
DESCRIPTION:TITLE: SILENT SKY\nAUTHOR: Laura Gunderson \nDIRECTOR: Phyllis B. Gitlin \nRUN:  April 6 – May 4\, 2019 \nFridays & Saturdays 8pm\, Sundays at 2pm. Special performances on Thursday and Sunday nights may be added for private parties and special events. \nThis is a community theater production.  Non-Equity.  There is no pay.  \nAUDITION DATES:\nOpen Call: \nDates: Monday\, Feb. 11 and Tuesday\, Feb. 12\, 2019 \nTimes: 7pm – 9pm \nLocation: Long Beach Playhouse   \nCallbacks: \nDate and Time: Wednesday\, Feb 13\, 2019\, 7pm – 10pm\, by invitation only. \nREHEARSALS:\nFirst Read-Through: Feb. 16\, 2019\, Noon – 3pm \nRegular Rehearsal: Starting Feb. 18\, 2019\, Mondays – Thursdays 7pm – 10pm\, with possible Saturday morning rehearsals from 9am – noon based on cast availability. \nLocation: Long Beach Playhouse \nLINK TO BEGINNING REHEARSAL SCHEDULE\n  \nAUDITION REQUIREMENTS:\nBring headshot and resume. A one-minute contemporary monologue is suggested. Also be prepared to cold read from the script – sides will be provided at the auditions. It is helpful if the character of Margaret can sing and play the piano. Sheet music of “For the Beauty of the Earth” is available online and youtube. The sheet music will also be available at the audition. \nSHORT SYNOPSIS:  \nIn this true story of Henrietta Leavitt\, an early 20th century astronomer hampered in her passions because she was born into an age where women didn’t pursue such things\, the struggle for equality is brought to vivid life.  The play blends humor and romance in a riveting exploration of her life and how she fearlessly asserted herself in the male-driven\, turn of the century world of science and academia. \nCASTING THE FOLLOWING ROLES:\nAll Ethnicities are encouraged to attend.  \nBelow are character descriptions with approximate starting ages for the start of the play. We are in need of actors who can realistically portray these characters over the course of the 20-year span of the play. \nHENRIETTA LEAVITT (F\, 30-39): Brilliant\, determined\, a dreamer\, hard of hearing (wears a period hearing aid)\, has never much cared for the “status quo.” \nMARGARET LEAVITT (F\, 25 – 35): A homebody\, genuine\, sweet-natured\, realist. (Ability to sing and play the piano a plus.) \nPETER SHAW (M\, 30 – 39): The head astronomer’s apprentice\, reserved\, his views have never really been challenged prior to the events of the play. He is in love with Henrietta\, as she is with he. \nANNIE CANNON (F\, 40 – 49): A leader\, tough\, sure\, grows into a firebrand for the suffrage movement. \nWILLIAMINA FLEMING (F\, 45 – 59): Scottish\, intelligent\, witty\, warm and outgoing\, the first of her kind\, smart as a whip and fun. (Role requires a Scottish Accent.) \nJOIN OUR FACEBOOK EVENT AND LET US KNOW YOU ARE COMING!
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SUMMARY:AUDITIONS: LBP NEW WORKS FESTIVAL 2019
DESCRIPTION:THE LBP 2019 NEW WORKS FESTIVAL\nTITLES: Plays: SHRUTI GUPTA CAN TOTALLY DEAL &  \n THE DYING DECLARATION OF MADGE OBEHOLTZER \nAUTHORS: J. Stephen Brantley (Shruti Gupta Can Totally Deal)  \n & Raegan Payne (The Dying Declaration of Madge Obeholtzer) \nDIRECTOR: Evan Battle (Shruti Gupta Can Totally Deal)\,  \n Holland Renton (The Dying Declaration of Madge Oberholtzer) \nRUN:  Friday\, March 29\, 2019 (Shruti Gupta Can Totally Deal)\,  \n & Saturday\, March 30\, 2019 (The Dying Declaration of Madge Ober holtzer) \nThis is a community theater production.  Non-Equity.  There is no pay.  \nAUDITION DATES:\nOpen Call: \nDates: Wednesday\, Feb. 27 (One night only for both plays.) \nTimes: 7pm – 9pm \nLocation: Long Beach Playhouse   \nREHEARSALS:\nThere will be 3-4 rehearsals before the stage reading arranged between the directors and the actors cast. \nAUDITION REQUIREMENTS:\nBring headshot and resume. Sides for cold readings will be provided at the auditions.  \nNEW WORKS FESTIVAL INFORMATION:  \nThis annual festival nurtures emerging and established playwrights to develop new scripts. Reading 100+ scripts a year\, the New Works Literary Committee chooses two top plays to receive a stage reading with critical feedback from professional theatre critics and audience talk back. \nAs it is a stage reading\, there will only be 3-4 rehearsals\, and actors will not need to memorize their scripts.  The stage reading of their show will only happen one night\, and there will be a talk back with the audience after the reading. \nTHE SHOW: SHRUTI GUPTA CAN TOTALLY DEAL \nby J. Stephen Brantley \nDIRECTOR: Evan Battle \nSHORT SYNOPSIS:   \nShruti Gupta is a DACA recipient in her senior year of medical school. \nBut when Irish actor Liam appears in Shruti’s patient communications simulation exam\, a cross-cultural romance  blossoms that finds them having to navigate cultural traditions and what it means to be ‘American’. \nCASTING THE FOLLOWING ROLES: \nSHRUTI: (F\, 18+) A med student and DACA recipient\, living very efficiently in Jackson Heights\, Queens.  \n RAJ: (M\, 18+) Her brother\, gay\, the prince of the family.  \n KEVIN: (M\, 18+) Latino\, an attorney and Raj’s fiancé.  \n BABA: (M\, 40+) Shruti’s father\, owner of a jewelry story\, a gentle joker.  \n DEEPSIKHA: (F\, 40+) Shruti’s somewhat stern mother\, elegant and cool.  \n PATRICE: (F/M/NC\, 18+) Shruti’s best friend and fellow medical student.  \n STEVE: (M\, 18+) Shruti’s classmate who fancies himself a player.  \n LIAM: (M\, 18+) Charming Irish actor and musician Shruti falls in love with.  \n CINNAMON: (F\, 18+) Musical theatre actor and Liam’s ex-girlfriend.  \n THUGS 1&2: (M\, 18+) Anti-immigrant thugs. \n PROFESSORS A&B: (M/F\, 18+) Instructors at Shruti’s school.  \n CONDUCTOR: (M/F\, 18+) Racist train conductor.  \n MAN: (M\, 18+) ICE Officer \n Shruti Gupta Can Totally Deal is written to be performed by nine actors\, with three taking on multiple roles:   \nSTEVE/THUG 1/MAN  \nPROFESSOR A/KEVIN/THUG 2  \nPROFESSOR B/CONDUCTOR/CINNAMON  \n\nTHE SHOW: THE DYING DECLARATION OF MADGE OBERHOLTZER \nby Raegan Payne \nDIRECTOR: Holland Renton \nSHORT SYNOPSIS:  \nTaking place in Indiana between the years of 1915 – 1925\, the play follows the story of Madge as she navigates the social\, racial\, and gender inequalities of the era.  \nCASTING THE FOLLOWING ROLES:\nDECLARATION – (F\, any age/type) . A survivor telling her story. \nMADGE OBERHOLTZER(F\, late 20s). Works in the Indian Government’s literacy program. A fiercely independent woman.  \nERMINA MORE – (F\, 30s). Madge’s best friend. Loyal and independent.  \nD.C. STEPHESON (M\, 30s). Grand Dragon of the KKK in Indiana. Noted liar\, millionaire\, ambitious and charming.  \nMATILDA OBERHOLTZER (F\, 50 – 60). Member of the Women’s Temperance League. The concerned mother of Madge.  \nGEORGE OBERHOLTZR (M\, 60s). Postal worker and Madge’s father. A bit ahead of his time.  \nASA SMITH (M\, early 30s). Lawyer. Fought Germans outside of Paris where his eyes where his eyes were damaged by mustard gas. Noted KKK enemy.  \nMRS. JOHNSON (F\, 50 – 60). A busy body. Neighbor and friend of Matilda.  \nLILLIAN REED (F\, 20s – 40s). Hotel Maid and reluctant witness. (Actor will also act as the “narrator\,” reading the necessary stage directions.)  \nSWING (M\, 30s – 40s). This actor will portray 5 characters:\nDr. Kingsbury\, the family doctor; Governor Jackson\, the KKK backed Governor of Indiana; Earl Klink\, former deputy sheriff and D.C.’s body guard Minister\, KKK recruiter\, Shorty\, D.C.’s henchman. \nJOIN OUR FACEBOOK EVENT AND LET US KNOW YOU’RE COMING!
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