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SUMMARY:AUDITIONS: Agatha Christie's SPIDER'S WEB
DESCRIPTION:TITLE: SPIDER’S WEB \nAUTHOR: Agatha Christie \nDIRECTOR: Ryan Holihan \nRUN:  January 12th – February 9th\, 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: All Roles Open \nDates: Mon.\, Nov. 5th & Tues. Nov. 6th\, 2018 \nTimes: 7pm – 9pm \nLocation: Long Beach Playhouse   \nCallbacks:  \nDate and Time: Wed. Nov. 7th\, 7pm – 10pm\, by invitation only. \nREHEARSALS: \nFirst Read-Through: Sat. Nov. 10th\, 2018\, Noon – 3pm \nRegular Rehearsal: Starting Nov. 12th\, Mondays – Thursdays: 7-10 PM\, Saturdays: 11am – 2pm \nLocation: Long Beach Playhouse \nCLICK HERE FOR THE GENERAL REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE\nAUDITION REQUIREMENTS: \nBring headshot and resume. You will be cold reading from the script.  Sides will be made available at the auditions. \nSHORT SYNOPSIS: \nCome be part of the joke as the Queen of Mystery\, Agatha Christie\, pokes fun at the genre that made her famous.  Mixing equal parts of tension and laughter\, enjoy as Clarissa\, diplomatic spouse\, finds her normally entertaining and unflappable self smack dab in the middle of a drawing room murder. Desperate to dispose of the body\, she enlists the help of her guests. Hilarity ensues when they are interrupted by the arrival of wry detective\, Inspector Lord.  In this conscious parody of the detective thriller\, Christie delivers a unique blend of suspense and humor. \nCASTING THE FOLLOWING ROLES: \nCLARISSA HAILSHAM-BROWN (F\, 25-35) The second wife of Henry Hailsham-Brown\,  charming and inventive\, her imagination tends to work overtime\, with some unexpected consequences. (British Accent Required) \nSIR ROWLAND DELAHAYE (M\, 50-60) A distinguished gentleman with very definite charm. Clarissa’s guardian\, friend\, and adviser\, he likes to think that he can guide her\, but would never admit that she has him wrapped around her little finger. (British Accent Required) \nHUGO BIRCH (M\, 50-60) The local Justice of the Peace. A rather irascible type who shouldn’t be involved in business like a murder. (British Accent Required) \nJEREMY WARRENDER (M\, 25-30) An elegant young man and guest at the Hailsham-Brown’s house\, the private secretary for a man much wealthier than he. (British Accent Required) \nPIPPA HAILSHAM-BROWN (F to play 11 or 12) Clarissa’s young stepdaughter.  She exhibits the strong emotional swings of a pre-teen\, made worse by a previous family problems\, will need to look much younger than Clarissa but strong enough for Clarissa (and the audience) to believe that she could have clobbered Oliver. (British Accent Required) \nMILDRED PEAKE (F\, 30-50s) A big hearty country woman who lives in a cottage on the estate and acts as gardener. (British Accent Required) \nELGIN (M\, 40-60s) The butler. Nothing escapes his attention. (British Accent Required) \nOLIVER COSTELLO (M 40s) He is suspected of shady dealings. None of the other characters like him and neither should the audience – even though he is killed in the first act\, his body gets to hang around in the second act. (British Accent Required) \nHENRY HAILSHAM-BROWN (M\, 40) Clarissa’s husband. A good-looking man of about forty with a rather expressionless face who works in the foreign office\, a strong\, solid type. (British Accent Required) \nINSPECTOR LORD (M\, 40-50s) The wheels are always turning in his brain. Although he doesn’t let on\, he doesn’t miss a thing. (British Accent Required) \nCONSTABLE JONES (M 20-40s) He and the Inspector have been working together long enough that they understand each other well. (British Accent Required)
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