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SUMMARY:LOVE\, SEX AND THE I.R.S.
DESCRIPTION:The Studio Collaborative: LOVE\, SEX AND THE I.R.S.\nCompany: In the Moment Productions\nDates: Jan. 26\, 27 @ 8pm\, Jan. 28 @ 2pm\, 2024\nTickets: $20\n  \nBUY YOUR TICKETS HERE\nCHOOSE YOUR DATE:\n\n\nFriday\, Jan. 26\, 2024 at 8pm\n\n\nSaturday\, Jan. 27\, 2024 at 8pm\n\n\nSunday\, Jan. 28\, 2024 at 2pm\n\n\nAll Collaborative Shows do not have assigned seating\, so it is first come\, first serve.\nPLEASE NOTE: The Studio Theater is on the 2nd Floor.  It is only accessible by stairs; there is no elevator.\n  \nDescription: \nA WILD farce. Jon Trachtman and Leslie Arthur are out of work musicians who room together. To save money\, Jon has filed tax returns listing them as married. The day of reckoning comes when the IRS informs the ” couple” they’re going to be investigated by Mr. Spinner. Leslie masquerades as a housewife\, aided by Jon’s fiancee\, Kate. Complicating matters further Leslie and Kate are having an affair. Jon’s mother drops in unexpectedly to meet her son’s fiancee\, and Leslie’s ex-girlfriend shows up demanding to know why Leslie has changed and won’t see her anymore. \nCompany Statement:\nWe are a company formed just before the pandemic. Our main goal is to help people laugh throughout these tough times we are enduring as we hope to put a smile on people’s faces again. \nThe LBP Studio Collaborative Season offers outside\, local theatre companies and performing arts organizations the opportunity to produce their own shows in our Studio Theater.
URL:https://lbplayhouse.org/event/love-sex-and-the-i-r-s/
CATEGORIES:Studio Theatre
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SUMMARY:THIS IS OUR YOUTH
DESCRIPTION:The Studio Collaborative: THIS IS OUR YOUTH\nCompany: Little Renegade Productions\nDates: Feb. 2 & 3 @ 8pm\, 2023\nTickets: $20 General Admission\, $15 Student/Senior\n  \nBUY YOUR TICKETS HERE\nCHOOSE YOUR DATE:\n  \n\n\nFriday\, Feb. 2\, 2024 at 8pm\n\n\n  \n\n\nSaturday\, Feb. 3\, 2024 at 8pm\n\n\n  \nAll Collaborative Shows do not have assigned seating\, so it is first come\, first serve.\nPLEASE NOTE: The Studio Theater is on the 2nd Floor.  It is only accessible by stairs; there is no elevator.\nDescription: \nThis Is Our Youth follows three young adults in New York in 1982\, facing the challenges of adolescence\, adulthood\, relationships\, and what in the world to do with fifteen thousand (stolen) dollars. These three go on a life-changing ride over 48 hours\, not only coming of age in their own right\, but making huge choices\, smoking a lot of pot\, and diving headfirst into what the real world can be\, learning very quickly that even the best-laid plans can come with serious consequences.  \nCompany Statement:\nLittle Renegade Productions is an independent production company presenting film\, theatre\, original music\, and stories through emotional integrity and artistic truth.  \nThe LBP Studio Collaborative Season offers outside\, local theatre companies and performing arts organizations the opportunity to produce their own shows in our Studio Theater.
URL:https://lbplayhouse.org/event/this-is-our-youth/
CATEGORIES:Studio Theatre
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SUMMARY:PINS: The Royal Renaissance
DESCRIPTION:The Studio Collaborative: PINS: The Royal Renaissance \nCompany: The CRay Project\nDates: Feb. 9\, 10 @ 8pm\, 2024\nTickets: $25 Early Bird\, $35 at the Door\, $20 Student\nVIP Ticket 1: $100\nVIP Ticket 2: $50\nVIP TICKET 1: $100 Includes- exclusive 3 mins lap dance performance (during intermission); PINS autographed Playbill; pre-show champagne toast; Valentine’s Day gift; backstage experience; priority seating \nVIP TICKET 2: $50 Includes- PINS autographed Playbill; pre-show champagne toast; Valentine’s Day gift; priority seating\nBUY YOUR TICKETS HERE\nCHOOSE YOUR DATE:\n\n\nFriday\, Feb. 9\, 2024 at 8pm\n\n\nSaturday\, Feb. 10\, 2024 at 8pm\n\n\nAll Collaborative Shows do not have assigned seating\, so it is first come\, first serve.\nPLEASE NOTE: The Studio Theater is on the 2nd Floor.  It is only accessible by stairs; there is no elevator.\nDescription: \nIn a grand celebration of a half-decade adorned with glamour\, The CRayProject celebrates PINS marked at its 5th anniversary with “The Royal Renaissance\,” an opulent ode to urban burlesque. Set against the backdrop of a resplendent metropolis\, the night unfolded as a majestic tapestry of sensuality and sophistication. Daring performers will grace the stage\, with some of your PINS favorites\, intertwining the classic allure of burlesque with a contemporary urban flair. As the curtain falls on its five-year fête\, PINS will leave  an indelible mark on the annals of urban burlesque\, crowning CRayProject’s journey with regal jubilation. \nCompany Statement:\nPINS (Pretty In Nubian Skin) is an interactive urban” burlesque experience that celebrates the beauty of being unapologetically BLACK; while crushing societal stigmas regarding black sexual liberation. \nCreating space for black and brown bodies to feel safe\, sexy\, and empowered\, while honoring our history and influence in burlesque & vaudeville dance. \nThe LBP Studio Collaborative Season offers outside\, local theatre companies and performing arts organizations the opportunity to produce their own shows in our Studio Theater.
URL:https://lbplayhouse.org/event/pins-the-royal-renaissance/
CATEGORIES:Studio Theatre
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SUMMARY:AUDITIONS: HAMLET
DESCRIPTION:AUDITIONS: HAMLET\n \nAUDITION NOTICE:\nTITLE: HAMLET \nAUTHOR: William Shakespeare\, Adapted by James Rice and Amanda Karr \nDIRECTOR: James Rice \nRUN:  April 5\, 2024 – May 4\, 2024 \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 volunteer community theater production.  Non-Equity.  There is no pay.  \nAUDITION DATES:\nOpen Call: \nDates: Monday\, Feb. 12\, 2024 & Tuesday\, Feb. 13\, 2024  \n(Auditioners only need to come to one night of Open Call Auditions.) \nTimes: 7pm – 9pm \nLocation: Long Beach Playhouse   \nCallbacks: By Invitation Only. \nDate: Wednesday\, Feb.14\, 2024 \nTimes: 7pm – 10pm \nREHEARSALS:\nFirst Read-Through: Saturday\, Feb. 17\, 2024\, Noon – 4 p.m. \nRegular Rehearsal: Starting Monday\, Feb. 19: Monday – Thursday\, 7pm – 10:30pm; Saturdays Mar. 16 & Mar. 23\, Noon – 4p.m. Other possible Saturday Rehearsals may be added at the same time if needed. \n(Please see beginning rehearsal schedule BELOW for specific dates and times.) \nLocation: Long Beach Playhouse \nAUDITION REQUIREMENTS:\nBring headshot and resume.  \nPlease Prepare a 1 min. Shakespearean monologue from the show.  Monologue Sides are provided BELOW.  Please Choose only one to prepare. \nSHORT SYNOPSIS:  \nIn the Shakespeare play\, Hamlet copes with his mother’s treachery\, his father’s death and the corrupt king and uncle\, who marries his mother. In this adaptation\, set in a 19th century asylum\, we discover a young inmate struggling with their father’s death. To cope\, they relive the Hamlet saga in their mind over and over. After a psychotic break\, we enter their mind and see their four other personalities re-enact Shakespeare’s play. \nCASTING THE FOLLOWING ROLES:\nNOTE: All ethnicities and gender identities will be considered for all roles. \nHAMLET/CORE  (F or M\, 25 – 30) Patient Zero and Nephew of Claudius\, son of Gertrude.  \nHAMLET/VENGEANCE (M\, 25 – 30) Embodiment of key emotional trait of Hamlet’s vengeance. \nHAMLET/JUSTICE (M or F\, 25 – 30) Embodiment of key emotional trait of Hamlet’s justice. \nHAMLET WISDOM (F\, 20 – 75) Embodiment of key emotional trait of Hamlet’s wisdom. \nHAMLET/INNOCENCE (F or M\, 18 – 25 reads young) Embodiment of key emotional trait of Hamlet’s innocence. \nCLAUDIUS (M\, 55 – 65) Hamlet’s Uncle\, King of Denmark. Chief Doctor in Prologue. Conniving and ambitious \nGERTRUDE (F\, 55 – 65) Hamlet’s Mother\, Queen of Denmark. Matron in Prologue. Domineering\, sexually manipulative. \nPOLONIUS (M\, 45 – 65) Lord Chamberlain – Claudius’ court. Doctor in Prologue. Affable and voice of wisdom. \nLAERTES (M\, 25 – 30) Polonius’ son\, Ophelia’s brother. Visitor in Prologue. Fiercely protective of Ophelia\, rival of Hamlet. \nOPHELIA (F\, 20 – 25) Polonius’ daughter\, Laertes’ sister. Patient in Prologue. Loves Hamlet. \nHORATIO (M\, 25 – 35) Hamlet’s close friend. Orderly in Prologue \nMARCELLUS (M or F\, 20 – 75) Soldier who sees ghost with Hamlet. Orderly in Prologue \nCHORUS (F or M\, 18 – 75) Looking for 4 ensemble members to play Ghost\, Rosencrantz & Guildenstern\, Player King & Player Queen\, Clown\, Priest\, Osric\, and the patients in the prologue. \nBEGINNING REHEARSAL SCHEDULE:\n\n\nHamlet-Beg.-Reh.-Schedule-V.2Download\n\n\n\n \n\n\nMONOLOGUE SIDES:\n\n\nHamlet-Monologue-finalDownload\n\n\n\nKing-Claudius-monologue-finalDownload\n\n\n\nQueen-Gertrude-monologue-finalDownload\n\n\n\nLord-Polonius-monologue-finalDownload\n\n\n\nLaertes-monologue-finalDownload\n\n\n\nOphelia-monologue-finalDownload\n\n\n\nHoratio-monologue-finalDownload\n\n\n\nFemale-identifying-chorus-monologue-finalDownload\n\n\n\nMale-identifying-chorus-monologue-finalDownload\n\n\nFULL HAMLET SCRIPT:\n\n\nHamlet-Working-Script-110823-versionDownload
URL:https://lbplayhouse.org/event/auditions-hamlet/
CATEGORIES:Auditions
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SUMMARY:LBP STAFF AND FRIENDS CABARET FUNDRAISER 2024
DESCRIPTION:The Studio Collaborative: LBP STAFF AND FRIENDS CABARET FUNDRAISER\nCompany: LBP\, Madison Mooney\, Carole Louise\, & Serena Bottiani-Henderson\, Producers\nDates: Feb. 16\, 17 @ 8pm\, 2024\nTickets: $20\nDifferent Line Up Each Night! \nBUY YOUR TICKETS HERE\nCHOOSE YOUR DATE:\n\n\nFriday\, Feb. 16\, 2024 at 8pm\n\n\nSaturday\, Feb. 17\, 2024 at 8pm\n\n\nAll Collaborative Shows do not have assigned seating\, so it is first come\, first serve.\nPLEASE NOTE: The Studio Theater is on the 2nd Floor.  It is only accessible by stairs; there is no elevator.\nDescription: \nThe Staff & Friends Cabaret Fundraiser is back and better than ever! This year’s two night event will showcase beloved volunteers and staff members of the Playhouse performing songs\, scenes\, stand up and more! Coinciding with the Playhouse’s 95th Birthday on February 18th 2024\, this audience favorite event will be kicking off our anniversary year. Let’s celebrate with a night of fun and raise some funds for LBP! \nFriday February 16th Performers \nChristina Bayer \nMarilyn Bayer-Echevarria \nSerena Bottiani-Henderson \nAdriano Brown \nBriana Gonzales-Diaz \nLawrence Ingalls \nCarole Louise \nRussell Malang \nAnna Kate Mohler \nLindsay Palmer \nDerek Rubiano \nMariam Soliman \nSam Tanng \nAndrew Taylor \nQuinn Vann \nAmanda Webb \nKelsey Weinstein \nAndy Zacharias \nAdditional Performers in Group Numbers \nJoy Arzaga \nSamuel Borrowdale \nBriana Gonzales-Diaz \nSean Quinn \nMulu Skinner-White \nSaturday February 17th Performers \nJoy Arzaga \nChristina Bayer \nMarilyn Bayer-Echevarria \nSamuel Borrowdale \nSerena Bottiani-Henderson \nAdriano Brown \nGreg Cohen \nBriana Gonzales-Diaz \nCarole Louise \nAnna Kate Mohler \nVita Mucci \nSean Quinn \nRick Reischman \nDerek Rubiano \nSam Tanng \nQuinn Vann \nAmanda Webb \nAndy Zacharias \nAdditional Performers in Group Numbers \nRussell Malang \nMulu Skinner-White \nMariam Soliman \nAndrew Taylor \n 
URL:https://lbplayhouse.org/event/lbp-staff-and-friends-cabaret-fundraiser-2024/
CATEGORIES:Studio Theatre
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SUMMARY:BEN HUR
DESCRIPTION:BEN HUR\nBy Patrick Barlow\nPlaying in the Long Beach Playhouse’s Mainstage Theater\nFeb. 24 – Mar. 23\, 2024\nDirected by Gregory Cohen\nFrom the playwright who brought us the hilarious The 39 Steps\, comes BEN HUR\, the epic tale based on one of the best-selling books of the nineteenth century\, now told with only four actors! The story follows an amateur theatre troupe as they attempt to produce the massive tale of the fictional Jewish prince\, Judah Ben-Hur\, complete with chariot race\, sea battle\, stage combat\, and actors struggling with professional rivalries and offstage romances.  In a comedy event bound to be packed with intentional and unintentional laughs\, can this plucky band of thespians retell one of the largest stories ever told? \nBUY TICKETS HERE:\nCHOOSE A DATE:\nTHIS PRODUCTION CLOSED ON MARCH 23\, 2024. \nCOVID Patron Safety Protocol\n\nAt the present time\, masks are not required to be worn in any of our theater spaces unless patrons  are showing symptoms of illness and excessively coughing and/or sneezing.\nMasks are available for any patron or volunteer who would like or need one.\n\nAGE LIMITAs a courtesy to our patrons\, it is the policy of the theatre not to admit children under the age of 5. This policy may be altered from time to time based on shows and show content. \nThis Show Contains:\n\nOverindulgent Fog\nDangling Dromedaries\nA Light Misting of Seafoam\nDramatic Flashing and Pulsing Lights\nPirates! Being Thrown into the Audience\nHistorically Accurate Audience Participation\nCompletely Non-Blasphemous Biblical Fan Fiction\n\nAct One is Approx. 1 hr. 15 mins.\nThere will be a 15 Minute Intermission\nAct Two is Approx. 1 hr.\nPRESS TELEGRAM/THE GRUNION REVIEW OF THE SHOW:\nTheater review: Comedic production of ‘Ben Hur’ provides night of guffaws \nPREVIEW CLIP:\n \n \nSHOW TRAILER:\n \nPERFORMANCE PHOTOS:\n \n \n\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				BEN HUR (MAINSTAGE\, Feb. 24 – Mar. 23\, 2024)\nPHOTO 1: Eric Schiffer (EDGAR / SARAH / QUINTUS ARRIUS)\, Charlie Rodriguez (ENSEMBLE / MALE UNDERSTUDY)\, Grant Thackray (DANIEL / JUDAH BEN HUR)\, Jackie Shearn (ENSEMBLE / FEMALE UNDERSTUDY)\, Amara Phelps (CRYSTAL / TIRZAH / ESTHER / MARY)\, Devin Ricklef (OMAR / MESSALA / JESUS)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				BEN HUR (MAINSTAGE\, Feb. 24 – Mar. 23\, 2024)\nPHOTO 2: Grant Thackray (DANIEL / JUDAH BEN HUR)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				BEN HUR (MAINSTAGE\, Feb. 24 – Mar. 23\, 2024)\nPHOTO 3: Devin Ricklef (OMAR / MESSALA)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				BEN HUR (MAINSTAGE\, Feb. 24 – Mar. 23\, 2024)\nPHOTO 4: Eric Schiffer (EDGAR / QUINTUS ARRIUS)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				BEN HUR (MAINSTAGE\, Feb. 24 – Mar. 23\, 2024)\nPHOTO 5: Amara Phelps (CRYSTAL / TIRZAH)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				BEN HUR (MAINSTAGE\, Feb. 24 – Mar. 23\, 2024)\nPHOTO 6: Charlie Rodriguez (ENSEMBLE / MALE UNDERSTUDY)\, Jackie Shearn (ENSEMBLE / FEMALE UNDERSTUDY)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				BEN HUR (MAINSTAGE\, Feb. 24 – Mar. 23\, 2024)\nPHOTO 7: Eric Schiffer (EDGAR / WISEMAN)\, Devin Ricklef (OMAR / WISEMAN)\, Amara Phelps (CRYSTAL / MARY)\, Grant Thackray (DANIEL / WISEMAN)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				BEN HUR (MAINSTAGE\, Feb. 24 – Mar. 23\, 2024)\nPHOTO 8: Devin Ricklef (OMAR / MESSALA)\, Eric Schiffer (EDGAR / SARAH)\, Grant Thackray (DANIEL / JUDAH BEN HUR)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				BEN HUR (MAINSTAGE\, Feb. 24 – Mar. 23\, 2024)\nPHOTO 9: Grant Thackray (DANIEL / JUDAH BEN HUR)\, Amara Phelps (CRYSTAL / TIRZAH)\, Devin Ricklef (OMAR / MESSALA)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				BEN HUR (MAINSTAGE\, Feb. 24 – Mar. 23\, 2024)\nPHOTO 10: Devin Ricklef (OMAR / MESSALA)\, Grant Thackray (DANIEL / JUDAH BEN HUR)\, Amara Phelps (CRYSTAL / ESTHER)\, Eric Schiffer (EDGAR / SARAH)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				BEN HUR (MAINSTAGE\, Feb. 24 – Mar. 23\, 2024)\nPHOTO 11: Grant Thackray (DANIEL / JUDAH BEN HUR)\, Amara Phelps (CRYSTAL / TIRZAH)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				BEN HUR (MAINSTAGE\, Feb. 24 – Mar. 23\, 2024)\nPHOTO 12: Devin Ricklef (OMAR / MESSALA)\, Grant Thackray (DANIEL / JUDAH BEN HUR)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				BEN HUR (MAINSTAGE\, Feb. 24 – Mar. 23\, 2024)\nPHOTO 13: Devin Ricklef (OMAR / GALLEY CAPTAIN)\, Grant Thackray (DANIEL / JUDAH BEN HUR)\, Eric Schiffer (EDGAR / QUINTUS ARRIUS)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				BEN HUR (MAINSTAGE\, Feb. 24 – Mar. 23\, 2024)\nPHOTO 14: (EDGAR / QUINTUS ARRIUS)\, Grant Thackray (DANIEL / JUDAH BEN HUR)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n		\n\nCAST:\n\nGrant Thackray (DANIEL / JUDAH BEN HUR)\nDevin Ricklef (OMAR / MESSALA / JESUS)\nAmara Phelps (CRYSTAL / TIRZAH / ESTHER / MARY)\nEric Schiffer (EDGAR / SARAH / QUINTUS ARRIUS)\nJackie Shearn (ENSEMBLE / FEMALE UNDERSTUDY)\nCharlie Rodriguez (ENSEMBLE / MALE UNDERSTUDY)
URL:https://lbplayhouse.org/event/ben-hur/
CATEGORIES:Mainstage Theatre
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240225T170000
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CREATED:20231114T221547Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231117T213327Z
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SUMMARY:NINA AND TROYBOY
DESCRIPTION:The Studio Collaborative: NINA AND TROYBOY\nCompany: Sparrow and Finch Films\nDates: Feb. 23\, 24 @ 8pm\, Feb. 25 @ 2pm\, 2024\nTickets: $30 General Admission\, $25 Student/Senior\n  \nBUY YOUR TICKETS HERE\nCHOOSE YOUR DATE:\n\n\nFriday\, Feb. 23\, 2024 at 8pm\n\n\nSaturday\, Feb. 24\, 2024 at 8pm\n\n\nSunday\, Feb. 25\, 2024 at 2pm\n\n\nAll Collaborative Shows do not have assigned seating\, so it is first come\, first serve.\nPLEASE NOTE: The Studio Theater is on the 2nd Floor.  It is only accessible by stairs; there is no elevator.\n  \nDescription: \nNINA & TROYBOY explores a mother and son’s complex relationship set against the emergence of the Black Lives Matter Movement. Troy has gone missing after an argument the night prior. Tempted to fear the worst\, Nina must rely on her faith for the preservation and salvation of the son she’s struggled to raise in a “post-racial” America. This fictional drama based on true events explores how mental health\, racism and religion collide to color the stark reality facing many young men\, and their families across America. \nCompany Statement:\nWe are a production company that creates and curates inspirational content via film and stage for the awakening of  America’s collective social consciousness.  \n“Art that elevates the conversation” characterizes our mission of utilizing heartfelt performances as an arm of activism to stimulate thought\, conversation and ultimately action on issues affecting our collective well being. \nWe believe in the power of our stories to change lives within our community for good. \nThe LBP Studio Collaborative Season offers outside\, local theatre companies and performing arts organizations the opportunity to produce their own shows in our Studio Theater.
URL:https://lbplayhouse.org/event/nina-and-troyboy/
CATEGORIES:Studio Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240228T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240228T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T051949
CREATED:20240208T205628Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240208T205749Z
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SUMMARY:NEW WORKS FESTIVAL 2024 AUDITIONS
DESCRIPTION:THE 2024 LBP NEW WORKS FESTIVAL AUDITIONS\nAUDITION NOTICE\nTITLES:  \nShow 1: IF I COULD TURN BACK TIME \n Show 2: FIRST AID \nAUTHORS: \nGerry Rodriguez (If I Could Turn Back Time) \n Jeff Kaufman (First Aid) \nDIRECTORS: \nBrandon Ferruccio (If I Could Turn Back Time) \n Jason Edward Brown (First Aid) \nRUN: Stage Reading of  IF I COULD TURN BACK TIME on March 29\, 2024 at 7pm.  Stage Reading of FIRST AID on Saturday\, MARCH 30\, 2024 at 7pm. There will be a talk-back after each reading. \nThis is a volunteer community theater production.  Non-Equity.  There is no pay. \nAUDITION DATES:\nOpen Call: \nDates: Wednesday\, Feb. 28\, 2024 (One night only for both plays.) \nTimes: 7 pm – 9 pm \nLocation: Long Beach Playhouse   \nREHEARSALS:\nThere will be 3-4 rehearsals (usually one per week) before the stage reading arranged between the directors and the actors cast.  Rehearsals will start immediately. \n(Please see Beginning Rehearsal Schedule BELOW for days when rehearsals could possibly be scheduled.) \nFor Each Specific Show: \nIF I COULD TURN BACK TIME –  \nThe Rehearsal Schedule will consist of a total of  3-4 In Person Rehearsals at the Long Beach Playhouse with additional 2-3 remote Zoom rehearsals.  (at least one per week – at director’s prerogative) \nFIRST AID –  \nFirst Read-Through: Monday\, March 4\, 2024; 7pm – 9pm. \nRegular Rehearsal: March 11\, 18\, 25\, 27;  7pm – 9pm \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 (one local to southern California\, one non-local) to receive a stage reading with critical feedback from professional theatre critics and an 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. \nSHOW 1:  IF I COULD TURN BACK TIME\nby Gerry Rodriguez \nStage Reading March 29\, 2024 \nDirected by Brandon Ferruccio \nSHORT SYNOPSIS:  \nAfter the sudden death of their sister\, Julio must return to their family home in South Texas for the funeral. Once there\, Julio must grapple with the grief of losing their sister as well as confront their estranged family who do not approve of their involvement in the drag community. Encouraged by their sister\, and in an effort to summon strength and confidence\, Julio makes the decision to live as their drag persona\, Sharona\, for the remainder of their visit. Sharona is able to make connections with her family that she was unable to make before. It is in this way that Sharona is finally able to let go of people who have caused her pain and accept the death of her sister. \nGenre: Drama / Dark Comedy \nThemes: Latinx\, LGBTQ+\, Toxic Masculinity\, Catholic family expectations\, Grief over the loss of a loved one. \nCASTING THE FOLLOWING ROLES:\nDIRECTOR’S NOTE: Since this is a staged reading – the age brackets listed are quite broad. I am extremely flexible with this. \n Julio/Sharona should be played by someone within the LGBTQ+ community\,  drag community or by someone who is gender-nonconforming.  \nWe would like to highly encourage auditioners of all ethnic backgrounds\, especially those of the Latin/Hispanic community.   \nJULIO/SHARONA (Male / Gender non-conforming\, 30-40s): Grief-stricken over the loss of their sister\, Angela. Feels more confident in their drag persona\, Sharona. Passionate and dealing with family scars. \nANGLEA (F\, 20-40s):  She is dead but remains as a ghost who can only be seen by Julio/Sharona. Julio/Sharona’s sister. A balance of good advice and playfulness. Always ready to give her 2 cents\, even if it stings.   \nELVA (F\, 50-60s): The mother ofJulio/Sharona and Angela. The wife of Luis. Devout Catholic and quiet. She doesn’t like confrontation. Keeps busy with tasks to avoid the obvious pain in her life.  \nLUIS (M\, 50-60s): The father of Julio/Sharona and Angela. Elva’s husband. Abrasive and dominant. The “man of the house.” Ashamed and dismissive.  \nGABRIELA (F\, 50-60s): Elva’s sister. She likes to be in control. She is \nblunt\, and she speaks before she thinks. Often putting her foot in her mouth.  \nCARMEN (F\, 50-60s): Elva’s cousin. She believes she knows what \nis best no matter the situation. She likes to know everybody’s business. The “town gossip”.   \nMATTHEW (M 20-30s): Gabriela’s son. Quiet\, kind and obedient. Somewhat a disappointment to his family. Needs help finding his voice.  \nFATHER PHILIP (M 60-70s): The priest of the church the family attends. Gentle and kind. He always sees the silver lining and sees the best in everyone. \n  \nSHOW 2:  FIRST AID\nby Jeff Kaufman \nStage Reading March 30\, 2024 \nDirected by Jason Edward Brown \nSHORT SYNOPSIS:  \nSet in the 1960s\, after an impulsive decision\, a polished legislator’s wife finds her life in upheaval. When her path crosses with a young\, queer\, black woman\, the two challenge each other’s beliefs and identities. \nCASTING THE FOLLOWING ROLES:\nPAT (F\, 56) A strained white woman. Politician’s wife. Prim\, demure\, but currently disheveled; the way she presents herself to others means everything. Even if its untrue or harmful. \nCAT (F\, 21) A sincere black woman. Kind and uncomplicated; she has experienced the world’s heartbreaks and has grown wise as a result. LGBTQ+ highly encouraged to audition.  \nPIZZA DELIVERY GUY (M\, mid-20s to mid-30s) A confident\, white man. Less charismatic than he believes himself to be. \nBOYD (M\, 30s to 40s) An attractive\, white man. Political campaign manager. Calculating\, effortlessly commanding; he knows how to weaponize his charm when necessary.  \nJESS (F\, 30s to 40s) A white woman. Lawyer. Is willing to do whatever it takes. \nFRANK (M\, mid-40s to mid-50s) A white man. Ex-military. Regimented in the face of atrocities. \nSTAGE DIRECTION (Open to all) A charismatic storyteller with a strong sense of pace and timing. (This role is responsible for reading the show’s stage direction.) \nBEGINNING REHEARSAL SCHEDULE (Shows all of the possible dates a rehearsal could take place): \n\n\nNWF-2024-General-Rehearsal-Schedule-V.1Download
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SUMMARY:DINO\, JUDY\, FRANK & BABS
DESCRIPTION:The Studio Collaborative: DINO\, JUDY\, FRANK & BABS\nCompany: Jade Productions\, Inc.\nDates: Mar. 1\, 2 @ 8pm\, Mar. 3 @ 2pm\, 2024\nTickets: $30 General Admission\n  \nBUY YOUR TICKETS HERE\nCHOOSE YOUR DATE:\n\n\nFriday\, Mar. 1\, 2024 at 8pm\n\n\nSaturday\, Mar. 2\, 2024 at 8pm\n\n\nSunday\, Mar. 3\, 2024 at 2pm\n\n\nAll Collaborative Shows do not have assigned seating\, so it is first come\, first serve.\nPLEASE NOTE: The Studio Theater is on the 2nd Floor.  It is only accessible by stairs; there is no elevator.\n  \nDescription: \nDINO\, JUDY\, FRANK & BABS–A Tribute” to Dean Martin\, Judy Garland\, Frank Sinatra and Barbra Streisand celebrates favorites made popular by these ICONIC Super Stars. Memories trickle through the music so we remember The Way We Were\, magically\, as if touched by Witchcraft. After all\, Everybody Loves Somebody Sometime and Happy Days remembered make us Smile and send us Somewhere Over the Rainbow. Feeling Good we’ll be In the Mood for Love. And love will keep us warm\, always knowing we can say “I Did It My Way.” \n“DINO\, JUDY\, FRANK & BABS–A Tribute” stars Jay Joseph and Joy Demain and features a live band. The show played to sold out houses in  Las Vegas. Let’s Fall In Love\, The Man That Got Away\, Luck Be A Lady\, The Best Is Yet To Come\, The Trolley Song\, I Love Paris\, Come Fly With Me and so many more musical gems will fill our hearts with love. \nCompany Statement:\nJade Productions’ mission is to promote and cultivate theatre awareness and support by offering excellence in theatrical production for our community and all the artists and technicians involved in our productions. We attempt to create a positive working atmosphere throughout the production process by giving performers and technicians in the community the chance to learn and utilize performance and theatrical technical skills in a real working situation.
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SUMMARY:AUDITIONS: MEN ON BOATS
DESCRIPTION:AUDITION NOTICE:\nTITLE: MEN ON BOATS\nPRODUCERS: Produced by JD Theatricals (James Huffman\, Producer) in collaboration with the Long Beach Playhouse \nAUTHOR: Jaclyn Backhaus \nDIRECTOR: Meredith Miranda \nRUN:  April 26th– May 25th\, 2024 \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 volunteer community theater production.  Non-Equity.  There is no pay.  \nAUDITION DATES:\nOpen Call: \nDates: Monday\, March 4th & Tuesday March 5th\, 2024  \nTimes: 7pm – 9pm \nLocation: Long Beach Playhouse   \nCallbacks: \nWednesday\, March 6th\, 2024\, 7pm – 10pm\, by invitation only. \nREHEARSALS:\nFirst Read-Through: Saturday\, March 9th\, Noon – 4pm. \nRegular Rehearsal: Starts Monday\, March 11th and continues to Thursday April 25th\, 2024. 7pm – 10:30pm.  \n*Possible Saturday or Sunday offsite rehearsals TBD throughout these dates in Long Beach\, CA.* \n(Please see Beginning Rehearsal Schedule BELOW for Specific Dates and Times.) \nLocation: Long Beach Playhouse \nAUDITION REQUIREMENTS & PREPARATION:\nThe characters in MEN ON BOATS were historically cisgender white males. The cast should be made up entirely of people who are not. Seeking racially diverse actors who are female-identifying\, trans-identifying\, genderfluid\, and/or non-gender-conforming. \nBring headshot and resume. Please prepare a 1-minute monologue of a male character you wouldn’t ordinarily play\, or have always wished to play. Dress comfortably for movement and give ample time to warm up physically and vocally. *Please prepare to interact\, improvise and play.  \n**This play contains strong language\, drinking\, and dreaming. \nSHORT SYNOPSIS:  \nTen explorers. Four boats. One Grand Canyon. MEN ON BOATS is the true(ish) history of an 1869 expedition\, when one-armed captain John Wesley Powell and his crew of insane yet loyal volunteers set out to chart the course of the Colorado River. An ensemble-led journey manifesting destiny through thrilling adventure\, discovery\, fueled by unapologetic daring\, (un)wavering nerve and the deep rooted hope of being remembered.  \nMEN ON BOATS is a rollicking comedy that turns the American myth of man-ifest destiny on its edge and challenges conventional notions about who gets to make history. \nCASTING THE FOLLOWING ROLES:\n*Note on casting: The characters in MEN ON BOATS were historically cisgender white males. The cast should be made up entirely of people who are not. Seeking racially diverse actors who are female-identifying\, trans-identifying\, genderfluid\, and/or non-gender-conforming. \nJOHN WESLEY POWELL (18-99\, Ethnicity: OPEN) one-armed leader of the expedition. \nWILLIAM DUNN (18-99\, Ethnicity: OPEN) hunter and trapper. \nJOHN COLTON SUMNER (18-99\, Ethnicity: OPEN) former soldier\, current explorer. \nOLD SHADY (18-99\, Ethnicity: OPEN) Powell’s older brother\, Civil War vet. \nBRADLEY (18-99\, Ethnicity: OPEN) lieutenant\, manic with youth. \nO.G. HOWLAND (18-99\, Ethnicity: Indigenous or BIPOC) printer and hunter. (Doubles as TSAUWIAT\, a Ute chief.) \nSENECA HOWLAND (18-99\, Ethnicity: Indigenous or BIPOC) O.G:s quiet little brother. (Doubles as THE BISHOP\, Tsauwiat’s wife.) \nFRANK GOODMAN (18-99\, Ethnicity: OPEN) British\, so excited. (Doubles as MR. ASA\, a desert settler.) \nHALL (18-99\, Ethnicity: OPEN) mapmaker\, old soul. \nHAWKINS (18-99\, Ethnicity: OPEN) the cook. \nThis true ensemble piece calls for agile\, spirited\, imaginative comedic/dramatic actors who will work as a whole to shape this adventure. There are no small parts. Seeking a diverse ensemble of actors with physical theatre\, commedia dell’arte\, dance\, and movement experience.  \nBEGINNING REHEARSAL SCHEDULE:\n\n\nMen-on-Boats-Beg.-Rehearsal-Schedule-V.3Download
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SUMMARY:MURDER AT MODJESKA MANOR
DESCRIPTION:The Studio Collaborative: MURDER AT MODJESKA MANOR: An Unscripted Murder Mystery\nCompany: Modjeska Unscripted Theatre\nDates: Mar. 8\, 9 @ 8pm\, Mar. 10 @ 2pm\, 2024\nTickets: Tickets: $25\n  \nBUY YOUR TICKETS HERE\nCHOOSE YOUR DATE:\n\n\nFriday\, Mar. 8\, 2024 at 8pm\n\n\nSaturday\, Mar. 9\, 2024 at 8pm\n\n\nSunday\, Mar. 10\, 2024 at 2pm\n\n\nAll Collaborative Shows do not have assigned seating\, so it is first come\, first serve.\nPLEASE NOTE: The Studio Theater is on the 2nd Floor.  It is only accessible by stairs; there is no elevator.\n  \nDescription: \nMurder at Modjeska Manor\, an Unscripted Murder Mystery\, makes its return with a new venue\, new guests\, and new risks in storytelling that will leave you wondering…Whodunnit??? A different cast and different story each night\, the Modjeska Unscripted Theatre company will improvise a full length\, 90-minute play in the style of Agatha Christie Murder Mysteries and the movie CLUE. We don’t know how\, when or who\, but we’ll discover who gets murdered and who did it together\, inspired by audience suggestions in a show that will never be seen again. \nCompany Statement:\nModjeska Unscripted Theater (MUT) is an improvisational theater group founded in 2016 as the in-house improvisation ensemble of Modjeska Playhouse. MUT performs unscripted theater\, producing full length unscripted plays in popular genres (Rom-Coms\, Hallmark Holiday Films\, Murder Mysteries\, etc.). The company prides itself on its ability to use to create theater through character and relationship driven unscripted plays. \nThe LBP Studio Collaborative Season offers outside\, local theatre companies and performing arts organizations the opportunity to produce their own shows in our Studio Theater.
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SUMMARY:GENERATION XYZ
DESCRIPTION:The Studio Collaborative: GENERATION XYZ\nCompany: (un)defined arts collective \nDates: Mar. 15\, 16 @ 8pm\, Mar. 17 @ 2pm\, 2024\nTickets: $25 General admission\, $20 Student/Senior\nBUY YOUR TICKETS HERE\nCHOOSE YOUR DATE:\n\n\nFriday\, Mar. 15\, 2024 at 8pm\n\n\nSaturday\, Mar. 16\, 2024 at 8pm\n\n\nSunday\, Mar. 17\, 2024 at 2pm\n\n\nAll Collaborative Shows do not have assigned seating\, so it is first come\, first serve.\nPLEASE NOTE: The Studio Theater is on the 2nd Floor.  It is only accessible by stairs; there is no elevator.\nDescription: \nA devised play that debuted with CSULB’s Theatre Threshold\, Generation XYZ uses the words\, poems\, prose\, tales\, and dialogue\, collected from dozens of women & gender-marginalized individuals\, to tell the mother-child stories of Sarah\, Joanna\, and Hero\, a family of 3 different generations from the late 1970s to the present\, as they navigate the nuances of womanhood and generational patterns in varying political climates. \nContent warning: Homophobia\, transphobia\, foul language\, and themes of sexual violence. Themes may not be suitable for children under high school age (13+). \nCompany Statement:\n(un)defined arts collective is committed to exploring various artistic mediums\, bridging the gap between the arts and the community\, redefining storytelling outside of western practices\, and creating a space where artists can advocate for themselves and flourish in their artistic practice. \nThe LBP Studio Collaborative Season offers outside\, local theatre companies and performing arts organizations the opportunity to produce their own shows in our Studio Theater.
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SUMMARY:PLAYS IN A DAY 2024
DESCRIPTION:The Studio Collaborative: PLAYS IN A DAY 2024\nCompany: LBP\, Alex Shewchuk\, producing\nDates: Mar. 23 @ 8pm\, 2024\nTickets: $10\nBUY YOUR TICKETS HERE\nCHOOSE YOUR DATE:\n  \n\nSaturday\, Mar. 23\, 2024 at 8pm\n\nAll Collaborative Shows do not have assigned seating\, so it is first come\, first serve.\nPLEASE NOTE: The Studio Theater is on the 2nd Floor.  It is only accessible by stairs; there is no elevator.\nDescription: \nJoin us for an exhilarating evening of theatre. Witness the work of exhausted writers\, frantic actors\, and impulsive directors as they strive to create the debut performance of a show that will never be seen again! All the shows presented will be written\, rehearsed\, and performed in just one day! \nGive the Writers a Suggestion HERE
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CATEGORIES:Studio Theatre
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SUMMARY:AUDITIONS: DETROIT ’67
DESCRIPTION:AUDITIONS: DETROIT ’67\nAUDITON NOTICE:\nTITLE: DETROIT ‘67 \nAUTHOR: Dominique Morisseau \nDIRECTOR: Robyn Hastings \nRUN:  May 18 – June 15\, 2024 \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 volunteer community theater production.  Non-Equity.  There is no pay.  \nAUDITION DATES:\nOpen Call: \nDates: Monday\, March 25 and Tuesday\, March 26\, 2024 \n (Auditioners only need to come to one night of Open Call Auditions.) \nTimes: 7pm – 9pm \nLocation: Long Beach Playhouse   \nCallbacks: By Invitation Only. \nDate: Wednesday\, March 27\, 2024 \nTimes: 7pm – 10pm \nREHEARSALS:\nFirst Read-Through: Saturday\, March 30\, 2024\, Noon – 4pm. \nRegular Rehearsal: Starting April 1\, Monday – Thurs. 7pm – 10 pm; Saturdays 10am to 2pm\, and Sunday\,  April 28\, 5:30pm – 8:30pm. \n(Please see beginning rehearsal schedule BELOW for specific dates and times.) \nLocation: Long Beach Playhouse \nAUDITION REQUIREMENTS:\nBring headshot and resume.  \nSides for cold readings will be provided at the auditions. \nSHORT SYNOPSIS:  \n“Detroit ’67“ is a play that explores the lives of a brother and sister who run an after-hours bar in their basement during the 1967 Detroit Riots.  Chelle and Lank inherit their parents’ house and each have a different dream for their inheritance.  Lank wants to use their inheritance to buy a bar downtown\, but Chelle wants the stability the money brings. When a mysterious woman finds her way into their lives\, the siblings clash over much more than the family business. As their pent-up feelings erupt\, so does their city\, and they find themselves caught in the middle of the ’67 Detroit uprising. As tensions explode in the streets\, will Chelle and Lank be able to hold onto their fragile family ties and their ever present dreams? \n“Detroit ‘67” is originally a part of a trilogy of plays called The Detroit Project which examines the history and culture of the city of Detroit in different decades.  \nCASTING THE FOLLOWING ROLES:\nCHELLE  (F\, late 30’s to early 40’s)  Black woman. Strong\, steadfast\, firm and not easily impressed. A widow\, mother and sister. A loving heart beneath her pride.  \nLANK (Langston) (M\, early to late 30’s)  Black man. Cool\, loving and charismatic. A dreamer. He has a special effect on women – but is not a womanizer. Chelle’s younger brother. \nBUNNY (Bonita) (F\, 30’s to 40’s) Black woman. Sexy\, spunky\, fun and joyful. A friend and sometimes a lover. Never lets nothing get her down. \nSLY (Sylvester)  (M\, late 30’s to early 40’s) Black man. Hip\, slick and sweet-talking. An honest hustler and numbers man. Fiercely loyal. Lank’s best buddy. \nCAROLINE (F\, late 20’s to early 30’s) White woman. Beautiful\, quiet strength\, troubled\, soft and mysterious. There is a world of danger behind her eyes. \nBEGINNING REHEARSAL SCHEDULE:\n\n\nDetroit-67-Beg.-Reh.-Schedule-V.3Download
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SUMMARY:LBP NEW WORKS FESTIVAL 2024
DESCRIPTION:The Studio Collaborative: LBP NEW WORKS FESTIVAL 2024\nCompany: LBP New Works Committee producing\nDates: March 29 & 30 @ 7pm\, 2024\nTickets: Free\nTHE WINNING SHOWS:\nNon-Local Winner: IF I COULD TURN BACK TIME by Gerry Rodriguez\nLocal Winner: FIRST AID By Jeff Kaufman\n \nRESERVE YOUR  TICKETS HERE:\nCHOOSE YOUR DATE:\n\n\nIF I COULD TURN BACK TIME  – Friday\, Mar. 29\, 2024 at 7pm\n\n\nFIRST AID  – Saturday\, Mar. 30\, 2024 at 7pm\n\n\nAll Collaborative Shows do not have assigned seating\, so it is first come\, first serve.\nPLEASE NOTE: The Studio Theater is on the 2nd Floor.  It is only accessible by stairs; there is no elevator.\nDescription Of Festival: \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 (a local winner from southern California\, and a non-local winner) to receive a stage reading with critical feedback from professional theatre critics and an audience talk-back. \nAbout the Shows:\nIF I COULD TURN BACK TIME – After the sudden death of their sister\, Julio must return to their family home in the South Texas borderlands for the funeral. Once there\, Julio must grapple with the grief of losing their sister as well as confront their estranged family who do not approve of their involvement in the drag community. Encouraged by their sister\, and in an effort to summon strength and confidence\, Julio makes the decision to live as their drag persona\, Sharona\, for the remainder of their visit.  \nWritten by Gerry Rodriguez  \nCAST: \n\nJose Orozco (JULIO/SHARONA)\nKarina Rodriguez  (ANGELA)\nAlli Ramirez (ELVA)\nStephen Saatjian (LUIS)\nSonia Aguirre (GABRIELA)\nMarina Portillo (CARMEN)\nGeo Herrera (MATTHEW)\nMichael Marmont (FATHER PHILIP)\nGabriel Myers Prunty (Stage Direction Narrator)\n\n  \nFIRST AID – On the eve of the 1968 presidential election\, Pat Nixon runs away from her husband’s campaign. Her encounter with an ambitious young Black woman in a Missouri motel leads to revelations\, promises\, and betrayal. \nWritten by Jeff Kaufman \nCAST: \n\nAlison Boole (PAT)\nPhoebe Ray McHenry (CAT)\nChristoper Hutchinson (PIZZA DELIVERY GUY)\nDustin Ehlrich (BOYD)\nDianna Beckman (JESS)\nJack Murphy (FRANK)\nMelissa Adylia Calasanz (Stage Direction Narrator)\n\n  \nFREE TICKETS TO THE NEW WORKS FESTIVAL 2024 ARE MADE POSSIBLE BY A GENEROUS SPONSORSHIP FROM THE PORT OF LONG BEACH
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SUMMARY:HAMLET
DESCRIPTION:HAMLET\nBy William Shakespeare\, adapted by James Rice and Amanda Karr\nPlaying the Long Beach Playhouse’s Mainstage Theater\nApril 6 – May 4\, 2024\nDirected by James Rice\nPeer into the mind of Shakespeare’s most dynamic character\, HAMLET\, in a unique adaptation of the bard’s most compelling masterpiece. As Hamlet experiences the death of his father\, he is visited by his father’s ghost seeking justice for his murder. Hamlet is shaken by this experience as his potential madness is made tangible when other actors start to take on the aspects of his splintering mind.  The story proceeds as Shakespeare told it\, but with a core Hamlet and four others playing his innocence\, wisdom\, justice\, and vengeance. Come see the story you know and appreciate\, but with an exciting twist that illuminates the play anew for those familiar and unfamiliar with this seminal tale. \nBUY TICKETS HERE :\nCHOOSE A DATE:\nTHIS PRODUCTION CLOSED MAY 4\, 2024 \nUnable to make it in person? Check out our online version for $5! Click Here for the Link! \nLBP’s Opening Night Gala for HAMLET is sponsored by the Port of Long Beach! A BIG THANK YOU to the Port!\n\nCOVID Patron Safety Protocol\n\nAt the present time\, masks are not required to be worn in any of our theater spaces unless patrons  are showing symptoms of illness and excessively coughing and/or sneezing.\nMasks are available for any patron or volunteer who would like or need one.\n\nAGE LIMITAs a courtesy to our patrons\, it is the policy of the theatre not to admit children under the age of 5. This policy may be altered from time to time based on shows and show content. \nThis Show Contains:\n\nFog and Smoke Effects\nSimulated Violence and Intense Scenes\nSimulated Situations of Possible Self-Harm\n\nAct One is Approx. 1 hr. 10 mins.\nThere will be a 15 Minute Intermission\nAct Two is Approx. 1 hr. 5 mins\nPREVIEW CLIP:\n \nSHOW TRAILER:\n \nPERFORMANCE PHOTOS:\n\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				HAMLET (MAINSTAGE\, April 6 – May 4\, 2024)\nPHOTO 1: Carmen Tunis (HAMLET – WISDOM)\, Roberto Williams (HAMLET – VENGEANCE)\, Sarah Green (CORE HAMLET)\, Autumn Yesterday (HAMLET – JUSTICE)\, Sophia Gonzales (HAMLET – INNOCENCE)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				HAMLET (MAINSTAGE\, April 6 – May 4\, 2024)\nPHOTO 2: Jacob Caldwell (HORATIO)\, Aldo Valencia (MARCELLUS)\, Sarah Green (CORE HAMLET)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				HAMLET (MAINSTAGE\, April 6 – May 4\, 2024)\nPHOTO 3: Michael Hovance (POLONIUS)\, Tavia Williams (OPHELIA)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				HAMLET (MAINSTAGE\, April 6 – May 4\, 2024)\nPHOTO 4: Neil Switzer (CLAUDIUS)\, Rose London (GERTRUDE)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				HAMLET (MAINSTAGE\, April 6 – May 4\, 2024)\nPHOTO 5: Payton Cella (ROSENCRANTZ)\, Sarah Green (CORE HAMLET)\, Benjamin Rasmussen (GUILDENSTERN)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				HAMLET (MAINSTAGE\, April 6 – May 4\, 2024)\nPHOTO 6: Carmen Tunis (HAMLET  – WISDOM)\, Sophia Gonzales (HAMLET  – INNOCENCE)\, Elizabeth Cortez Gomez (GHOST OF HAMLET’S FATHER)\, Benjamin Rasmussen (GHOST)\, Lisa J Salas (GHOST OF HAMLET’S FATHER)\, Payton Cella (GHOST)\, Sarah Green (CORE HAMLET)\, Roberto Williams (HAMLET  – VENGEANCE)\, Autumn Yesterday (HAMLET – JUSTICE)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				HAMLET (MAINSTAGE\, April 6 – May 4\, 2024)\nPHOTO 7: Sophia Gonzales (HAMLET  – INNOCENCE)\, Carmen Tunis (HAMLET  – WISDOM)\, Sarah Green (CORE HAMLET)\, Roberto Williams (HAMLET  – VENGEANCE)\, Autumn Yesterday (HAMLET – JUSTICE)\, Michael Hovance (POLONIUS)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				HAMLET (MAINSTAGE\, April 6 – May 4\, 2024)\nPHOTO 8: Tavia Williams (OPHELIA)\, Roberto Williams (HAMLET – VENGEANCE)\, Carmen Tunis (HAMLET –  WISDOM)\, Sophia Gonzales (HAMLET –  INNOCENCE)\, Sarah Green (CORE HAMLET)\, Autumn Yesterday (HAMLET – JUSTICE)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				HAMLET (MAINSTAGE\, April 6 – May 4\, 2024)\nPHOTO 9: Tavia Williams (OPHELIA)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				HAMLET (MAINSTAGE\, April 6 – May 4\, 2024)\nPHOTO 10: Lisa J Salas (PLAYER KING)\, Elizabeth Cortez Gomez (PLAYER QUEEN)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				HAMLET (MAINSTAGE\, April 6 – May 4\, 2024)\nPHOTO 11: Autumn Yesterday (HAMLET – JUSTICE)\, Sarah Green (CORE HAMLET)\, Roberto Williams (HAMLET – VENGEANCE)\, Carmen Tunis (HAMLET – WISDOM)\, Rose London (GERTRUDE)\, Sophia Gonzales (HAMLET – INNOCENCE)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				HAMLET (MAINSTAGE\, April 6 – May 4\, 2024)\nPHOTO 12: Lee Samuel Tanng (LAERTES)\, Neil Switzer (CLAUDIUS)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				HAMLET (MAINSTAGE\, April 6 – May 4\, 2024)\nPHOTO 13: FRONT: Lee Samuel Tanng (LAERTES)\, (HAMLET – VENGEANCE)\, BACK: Aldo Valencia (MARCELLUS)\, Benjamin Rasmussen (GUILDENSTERN)\, Rose London (GERTRUDE)\, Payton Cella (ROSENCRANTZ)\, Neil Switzer (CLAUDIUS)\, Lisa J Salas (OSRIC)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				HAMLET (MAINSTAGE\, April 6 – May 4\, 2024)\nPHOTO 14: BACK ROW: Lisa J Salas (PLAYER KING/CHORUS)\, Aldo Valencia (MARCELLUS)\, Payton Cella (ROSENCRANTZ/CHORUS)\, Elizabeth Cortez Gomez (PLAYER QUEEN/CHORUS)\, Tavia Williams (OPHELIA)\, Lee Samuel Tanng (LAERTES)\, Sophia Gonzales (HAMLET – INNOCENCE)\, FRONT ROW: Jacob Caldwell (HORATIO)\, Benjamin Rasmussen (GUILDENSTERN/CHORUS)\, Michael Hovance (POLONIUS)\, Rose London (GERTRUDE)\, Neil Switzer (CLAUDIUS)\, Autumn Yesterday (HAMLET – JUSTICE)\, Sarah Green (CORE HAMLET)\, Carmen Tunis (HAMLET – WISDOM)\, Roberto Williams (HAMLET – VENGEANCE)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n		\n\nCAST:\n\nSarah Green (HAMLET)\nRoberto Williams (HAMLET – VENGEANCE)\nAutumn Yesterday (HAMLET – JUSTICE)\nCarmen Tunis (HAMLET – WISDOM)\nSophia Gonzales (HAMLET – INNOCENCE)\nNeil Switzer (CLAUDIUS)\nRose London (GERTRUDE)\nMichael Hovance (POLONIUS)\nLee Samuel Tanng (LAERTES)\nTavia Williams (OPHELIA)\nJacob Caldwell (HORATIO)\nAldo Valencia (MARCELLUS)\nPayton Cella (ROSENCRANTZ/CHORUS)\nBenjamin Rasmussen (GUILDENSTERN/CHORUS)\nLisa J Salas (PLAYER KING/CHORUS)\nElizabeth Cortez Gomez (PLAYER QUEEN/CHORUS)
URL:https://lbplayhouse.org/event/hamlet/
CATEGORIES:Mainstage Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240415T190000
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DTSTAMP:20260404T051949
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SUMMARY:AUDITIONS: LOOT
DESCRIPTION:AUDITION NOTICE:\nTITLE: LOOT\nAUTHOR: Joe Orton \nDIRECTOR: Allen Sewell \nRUN:  June 8 to July 6\, 2024 \nFridays & Saturdays at 8pm\, Sundays at 2pm. Special performances on Thursday and Sunday nights may be added for private parties and special events. \nThis is a volunteer community theater production.  Non-Equity.  There is no pay. \nAUDITION DATES:\nOpen Call: \nDates: Monday\, April 15 and Tuesday\, April 16\, 2024 \n(Auditioners only need to come to one night of Open Call Auditions.) \nTimes: 7pm – 9pm \nLocation: Long Beach Playhouse   \nCallbacks: By Invitation Only. \nDate: Wednesday April 17\, 2024 \nTimes: 7pm – 10pm \nREHEARSALS:\nFirst Read-Through: Saturday April 20\, 2024\, Noon – 4pm \nRegular Rehearsals: Beginning Monday\, April 22: Monday through Thursday\, 7pm – 10pm; and Saturdays\, Noon – 3pm. \n(Please see beginning rehearsal schedule BELOW for specific dates and times.) \nLocation: Long Beach Playhouse \nAUDITION REQUIREMENTS:\nBring headshot and resume.  \nSides for cold readings will be provided at the auditions.  \nSHORT SYNOPSIS: \nWhen Joe Orton wrote Loot\, he was out to shock his audiences. One of his greatest dark farces\, the play centers around two amateur thieves\, Dennis and Hal. Dennis works as a hearse driver for an undertaker and the pair have robbed the bank next door to the funeral parlor. They decide to hide their ‘loot’ in the coffin of Hal’s recently deceased mother\, stashing her body in a wardrobe in the meantime. However\, before they can remove the coffin\, the dead body is discovered by Fay McMahon\, a predatory nurse who makes a habit out of marrying men who subsequently die in strange circumstances. She has now quickly engaged herself to marry Hal’s father but when she discovers the stash of cash\, she demands a third of the spoils. Dennis and Hal’s tricky situation is worsened further by the arrival of Inspector Truscott\, who strangely disguises himself as a man from the local Water Board. Using the conventions of standard farce\, the trio attempt to keep the body and the money away from the Inspector in an increasingly tangled web of deceit and corruption. \nCASTING THE FOLLOWING ROLES:\nNOTE: Actively seeking all ethnicities for all roles \nMcLEAVY (Male\, Mid 40s to 60s) a sanctimonious and gullible widower and father.  (British accent required.) \nHAL (Male\, Mid 20s) A larcenous and promiscuous (with both sexes) nihilist.  One of the bank robbers and son of McLeavy.  (British accent required.) \nDENNIS (Male\, Mid 20s) Hal’s childhood friend\, lover\, and partner in bank robbery.  He is a hearse driver and has impregnated five different women.  (British accent required.) \nFAY (Female\, Late 20s – 30s) An attractive but murderous and avaricious nurse to the deceased woman in the casket\, on the prowl for her eighth husband and a cut of the loot.  (British accent required.) \nTRUSCOTT (Male\, 30s or 40s) A sneaky\, violent\, blow-hard police detective\, investigating the bank robbery.  He is part psychopath\, part clown.  (British accent required.) \nMEADOWS (Male\, 20s\, 30s or 40s) A police bobby who carries out the Inspector’s orders for arrest.  (British accent required.) \nBEGINNING REHEARSAL SCHEDULE:\n\n\nLoot-Beg.-Reh.-Schedule-v.2Download
URL:https://lbplayhouse.org/event/auditions-loot/
CATEGORIES:Auditions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240427T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240525T230000
DTSTAMP:20260404T051949
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240527T214906Z
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SUMMARY:MEN ON BOATS
DESCRIPTION:MEN ON BOATS\nProduced by JD Theatricals in collaboration with the Long Beach Playhouse.\nPlaying in the Long Beach Playhouse’s Studio Theater\nApril 27 – May 25\, 2024\nBy Jaclyn Backhaus\nDirected by Meredith Miranda\nMEN ON BOATS is the true(ish) history of the 1869 expedition of the Grand Canyon when ten explorers\, in four boats\, lead by a one-armed captain\, set out to chart the course of the Colorado River. In an off the canyon-walls funny comedy\, the stalwartness\, the selfishness\, the cockiness\, and the cluelessness of this crew of insane yet loyal adventurers drips with satire as some of the roles are gender swapped.  This is a rollicking adventure that turns the American myth of man-ifest destiny on end and challenges the notion of who gets to make history with respect to its bold if fallible pioneers. \nPURCHASE YOUR TICKETS HERE:\nCHOOSE YOUR DATE:\nTHIS PRODUCTION CLOSED ON MAY 25\, 2024 \nLBP’s Opening Night Gala for MEN ON BOATS is sponsored by the Port of Long Beach! A BIG THANK YOU to the Port!\n \nPLEASE NOTE: The Studio Theater is on the 2nd Floor. Due to the age of our building\, there is no elevator and the theater is only accessible by stairs. \nAGE LIMIT \nAs a courtesy to our patrons\, it is the policy of the theatre not to admit children under the age of 5. This policy may be altered from time to time based on shows and show content. \nThis Show Contains:\n\nAdult Language\nFog and Smoke Effects\nFlashing and Pulsing Lights\nWar and Shotgun Sound Effects\nSimulated Depictions of Smoking and Drinking\nGaseous Bodily Functions\nSimulated dead animals (No animals were harmed in this production)\n\nThis is a Two Act Show\, with one\, 15 min. Intermission\n• Act I is Approx. 1 hr. 20 min.\n• 15 Minute Intermission\n• Act II is Approx. 40 min.\nPERFORMANCE PHOTOS:\n\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				MEN ON BOATS (STUDIO\, APRIL 27 – MAY 25\, 2024) PHOTO 1: Giovanni Navarro (DUNN)\, Kathryn Ludlam (SUMNER)\, Ren Warzecha (POWELL) \n(Michael Hardy Photography) \nProduced by JD Theatricals in collaboration with the Long Beach Playhouse\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				MEN ON BOATS (STUDIO\, APRIL 27 – MAY 25\, 2024) PHOTO 2: Nina Rae (HALL)\, Phoebe Balson (HAWKINS)\n(Michael Hardy Photography) \nProduced by JD Theatricals in collaboration with the Long Beach Playhouse\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				MEN ON BOATS (STUDIO\, APRIL 27 – MAY 25\, 2024) PHOTO 3: Astrid Ceren (SENECA HOWLAND)\, Willow Mercury Ardelean (GOODMAN)\, Alex Lohman (O.G. HOWLAND)\n(Michael Hardy Photography) \nProduced by JD Theatricals in collaboration with the Long Beach Playhouse\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				MEN ON BOATS (STUDIO\, APRIL 27 – MAY 25\, 2024) PHOTO 4: Serena Bottiani-Henderson (OLD SHADY)\, Carole Louise (BRADLEY)\n(Michael Hardy Photography) \nProduced by JD Theatricals in collaboration with the Long Beach Playhouse\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				MEN ON BOATS (STUDIO\, APRIL 27 – MAY 25\, 2024) PHOTO 5: Ren Warzecha (POWELL)\, Giovanni Navarro (DUNN)\, Kathryn Ludlam (SUMNER)\n(Michael Hardy Photography) \nProduced by JD Theatricals in collaboration with the Long Beach Playhouse\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				MEN ON BOATS (STUDIO\, APRIL 27 – MAY 25\, 2024) PHOTO 6: Phoebe Balson (HAWKINS)\, Nina Rae (HALL)\, Alex Lohman (O.G. HOWLAND)\n(Michael Hardy Photography) \nProduced by JD Theatricals in collaboration with the Long Beach Playhouse\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				MEN ON BOATS (STUDIO\, APRIL 27 – MAY 25\, 2024) PHOTO 7: Serena Bottiani-Henderson (OLD SHADY)\, Carole Louise (BRADLEY)\, Astrid Ceren (SENECA HOWLAND)\n(Michael Hardy Photography) \nProduced by JD Theatricals in collaboration with the Long Beach Playhouse\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				MEN ON BOATS (STUDIO\, APRIL 27 – MAY 25\, 2024) PHOTO 8: Alex Lohman (O.G. HOWLAND)\, Astrid Ceren (SENECA HOWLAND)\, Willow Mercury Ardelean (GOODMAN) (Michael Hardy Photography) \nProduced by JD Theatricals in collaboration with the Long Beach Playhouse\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				MEN ON BOATS (STUDIO\, APRIL 27 – MAY 25\, 2024) PHOTO 9: Kathryn Ludlam (SUMNER)\, Carole Louise (BRADLEY)\, Serena Bottiani-Henderson (OLD SHADY)\, Phoebe Balson (HAWKINS)\, Ren Warzecha (POWELL)\, Nina Rae (HALL)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\nProduced by JD Theatricals in collaboration with the Long Beach Playhouse\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				MEN ON BOATS (STUDIO\, APRIL 27 – MAY 25\, 2024) PHOTO 10: Nina Rae (HALL)\, Phoebe Balson (HAWKINS)\, Carole Louise (BRADLEY)\, Serena Bottiani-Henderson (OLD SHADY)\, Willow Mercury Ardelean (GOODMAN)\, Giovanni Navarro (DUNN)\, Alex Lohman (O.G. HOWLAND)\, Astrid Ceren (SENECA HOWLAND)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\nProduced by JD Theatricals in collaboration with the Long Beach Playhouse\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				MEN ON BOATS (STUDIO\, APRIL 27 – MAY 25\, 2024) PHOTO 11: Kathryn Ludlam (SUMNER)\, Ren Warzecha (POWELL)\, Carole Louise (BRADLEY)\, Serena Bottiani-Henderson (OLD SHADY)\, Phoebe Balson (HAWKINS)\, Nina Rae (HALL)\, Giovanni Navarro (DUNN)\, Alex Lohman (O.G. HOWLAND)\, Astrid Ceren (SENECA HOWLAND)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\nProduced by JD Theatricals in collaboration with the Long Beach Playhouse\n\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				MEN ON BOATS (STUDIO\, APRIL 27 – MAY 25\, 2024) PHOTO 12: Giovanni Navarro (DUNN)\, Ren Warzecha (POWELL)\, Kathryn Ludlam (SUMNER)\n(Michael Hardy Photography) \nProduced by JD Theatricals in collaboration with the Long Beach Playhouse\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				MEN ON BOATS (STUDIO\, APRIL 27 – MAY 25\, 2024) PHOTO 13: Serena Bottiani-Henderson (OLD SHADY)\, Carole Louise (BRADLEY)\, Kathryn Ludlam (SUMNER)\, Ren Warzecha (POWELL)\, Phoebe Balson (HAWKINS)\, Nina Rae (HALL) (Michael Hardy Photography)\nProduced by JD Theatricals in collaboration with the Long Beach Playhouse\n\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				MEN ON BOATS (STUDIO\, APRIL 27 – MAY 25\, 2024) PHOTO 14: BACK ROW: Carole Louise (BRADLEY)\, Serena Bottiani-Henderson (OLD SHADY)\, NEXT ROW: Phoebe Balson (HAWKINS)\, Willow Mercury Ardelean (GOODMAN)\, NEXT ROW: Astrid Ceren (SENECA HOWLAND)\, Alex Lohman (O.G. HOWLAND)\, Nina Rae (HALL)\, NEXT ROW: Kathryn Ludlam (SUMNER)\, Giovanni Navarro (DUNN)\, FRONT ROW: Ren Warzecha (POWELL) (Michael Hardy Photography)\nProduced by JD Theatricals in collaboration with the Long Beach Playhouse\n				\n		\n\nCAST:\n\nRen Warzecha (JOHN WESLEY POWELL)\nGiovanni Navarro (WILLIAM POWELL)\nKathryn Ludlam (JOHN COLTON SUMNER)\nSerena Bottiani-Henderson (OLD SHADY)\nCarole Louise (BRADLEY)\nAlex Lohman (O.G. HOWLAND)\nAstrid Ceren (SENECA HOWLAND)\nWillow Mercury Ardelean (FRANK GOODMAN)\nNina Rae (HALL)\nPhoebe Balson (HAWKINS)
URL:https://lbplayhouse.org/event/men-on-boats/
CATEGORIES:Studio Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240430T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240502T230000
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SUMMARY:AUDITIONS: THE ADDAMS FAMILY: The Musical
DESCRIPTION:TITLE: THE ADDAMS FAMILY: The Musical\nAUTHOR: Book by Marshall Brickman & Rick Elice; Music and Lyrics by Andrew Pippa; Orchestrations by Larry Hochman \nDIRECTOR: Gregory Cohen \nMUSICAL DIRECTOR: Stephen Olear \nCHOREOGRAPHER: Kysa Cohen \nRUN:  June 29th – August 4th\, 2024 \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 volunteer community theater production.  Non-Equity.  There is no pay.  \nAUDITION DATES:\nOpen Call: \nDates: Tuesday\, April 30 & Wednesday\, May 1\, 2024  \n(Auditioners only need to come to one night of Open Call Auditions.) \nTimes: 7pm – 9pm \nLocation: Long Beach Playhouse   \nCallbacks: By Invitation Only. \nDate: Thursday\, May 2\, 2024 \nTimes: 7pm – 11pm\, \nREHEARSALS:\nFirst Read-Through: Saturday\, May 4\, 2024; Noon – 4:00pm \nRegular Rehearsal: Starting Monday\, May 6\, 2024; Monday – Thursdays (7pm – 10pm); Saturdays (9am – 1pm); and some possible rehearsals Sundays (6pm – 9pm) \n(Please see beginning rehearsal schedule BELOW for specific dates and times.) \nLocation: Long Beach Playhouse \nAUDITION REQUIREMENTS:\nBring headshot and resume.  \nPlease bring 16 bars of a musical theatre song in style of the show (an accompanist will be provided.) You will need to bring your own sheet music for your audition song. Please no Sondheim or Jason Robert Brown songs as these are hard to sight-read in an audition setting. All auditioners will need to sing with the accompanist – no a capella or recorded tracks. \nPlease be prepared to dance. \nSides for cold readings will be provided at the auditions/callbacks. \nSHORT SYNOPSIS:  \nWednesday Addams has grown up and fallen in love with a “normal” nice young man.  It’s time to introduce the families and\, Gomez\, Morticia\, Fester and the rest of the classically dark and morbid family must alter their behaviors to keep their beloved daughter happy (and her boyfriend’s family intact). \nCASTING THE FOLLOWING ROLES:\nAll ethnicities and gender identities will be considered for all roles. \nGOMEZ ADDAMS (M\, 40s-60s) The patriarch of the Addams Family – a loving father\, a passionate husband\, and (possibly) a homicidal maniac. (Vocal Range: Bb2-G4) \nMORTICIA ADDAMS (F\, late 30s-60s) The mother of the brood and object of Gomez’s adoration.  She is a strong matriarch and a beautiful\, but potentially dangerous\, presence. Strong dance skills a plus. (Vocal Range: G3-Bb5) \nUNCLE FESTER (M\, 30s-70s) Gomez’s oddly sexless brother.  He is in love with the moon (literally).  The narrator of the show. Willing to shave head a plus. (Vocal Range: C3-G4) \nGRANDMA (F or M\, Ancient) The Addams grandmother (unsure what side).  Tiny\, yet fierce\, matriarchal figure\, whose witchlike presence creates dire consequences for the families. (Vocal Range: G4-F5) \nWEDNESDAY ADDAMS (F\, 18-early 20s) The main focus of the love story within the production. She is battling her natural dark nature with the discovery of the brightness of being in love. (Vocal Range: A3-E5) \nPUGSLEY ADDAMS (M or F to play Male\, Pre-teen to Teenager) Wednesday’s younger brother.  Fears losing the torturous relationship he has with his sister.  Ideally on the chubby side. (Vocal Range: A3-F5) \nLURCH (M\, 20s – 80s) The Addams incredibly tall\, possibly undead\, mostly silent butler.  Has very few lines beyond grunts and growls\, but does have one solo in the finale. (Vocal Range: Eb2-E4) \nLUCAS BEINEKE (M\, 20s) Wednesday’s love interest.  A good-looking\, wealthy\, seemingly normal young man who is inexplicably attracted to the dark beauty that is Wednesday. (Vocal Range: C3-C5) \nMAL BEINEKE (M\, 40s-60s) Lucas’ stuck-up businessman father.  Must be able to bring the humor to this humorless banker-type and show the marital love buried deep within his complacency. (Vocal Range: C3-A4) \nALICE BEINEKE (F\, 40s-60s) Lucas’ frustrated\, yet loving mother.  She longs to break the bonds of marital boredom and find passion once more. (Vocal Range: Ab3-G#5) \nADDAMS ANCESTORS (4 M\, 4 F) The ensemble for the show.  Must have strong vocal and dance skills. \nBEGINNING REHEARSAL SCHEDULE: \n\n\nThe-Addams-Family-Beg.-Rehearsal-Schedule-V.2Download
URL:https://lbplayhouse.org/event/auditions-the-addams-family-the-musical/
CATEGORIES:Auditions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240518T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240615T220000
DTSTAMP:20260404T051949
CREATED:20230714T212401Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240617T191147Z
UID:8043-1716058800-1718488800@lbplayhouse.org
SUMMARY:DETROIT ’67
DESCRIPTION:DETROIT ’67\nBy Dominique Morriseau\nPlaying in the Long Beach Playhouse’s Mainstage Theater\nMay 18 – June 15\, 2024\nDirected by Robyn Hastings\nMotown music is the soul of the party in 1967 Detroit as Chelle and her brother Lank make ends meet by turning their basement into an after-hours joint. A dreamer\, Lank wants to use their inheritance to buy a bar downtown\, but Chelle wants the stability the money brings. When a mysterious woman finds her way into their lives\, the siblings clash over much more than the family business. As their pent-up feelings erupt\, so does their city\, and they find themselves caught in the middle of the ’67 Detroit uprising. As tensions explode in the streets\, will Chelle and Lank be able to hold onto their fragile family ties and their ever present dreams? \nBUY TICKETS HERE:\nCHOOSE A DATE:\nTHIS PRODUCTION CLOSED ON JUNE 15\, 2024 \nLBP’s Opening Night Gala for DETROIT ’67 is sponsored by the Port of Long Beach! A BIG THANK YOU to the Port!\n \nCOVID Patron Safety Protocol\n\nAt the present time\, masks are not required to be worn in any of our theater spaces unless patrons  are showing symptoms of illness and excessively coughing and/or sneezing.\nMasks are available for any patron or volunteer who would like or need one.\n\nAGE LIMITAs a courtesy to our patrons\, it is the policy of the theatre not to admit children under the age of 5. This policy may be altered from time to time based on shows and show content. \nThis Show Contains:\n\nAdult Language and Content\nRacially Charged Language\nFlashing Lights\nLoud Sounds and Sirens\n\nAct One is Approx. 1 hr. 5 mins.\nThere will be a 15 Minute Intermission\nAct Two is Approx. 1 hr.\nSHOW TRAILER:\n \nPREVIEW CLIP:\n \nPERFORMANCE PHOTOS:\n\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				DETROIT ’67 (MAINSTAGE\, May 18 – June 15\, 2024)\nPHOTO 1: Alisha Elaine Anderson (CHELLE)\, Cassandra Carter-Williams (BUNNY)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				DETROIT ’67 (MAINSTAGE\, May 18 – June 15\, 2024)\nPHOTO 14: Jonathan D. Wray (SLY)\, Alisha Elaine Anderson (CHELLE)\, Cassandra Carter-Williams (BUNNY)\, Marc Morris (LANK)\, Allison Lynn Adams (CAROLINE)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				DETROIT ’67 (MAINSTAGE\, May 18 – June 15\, 2024)\nPHOTO 13: Alisha Elaine Anderson (CHELLE)\, Marc Morris (LANK)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				DETROIT ’67 (MAINSTAGE\, May 18 – June 15\, 2024)\nPHOTO 12: Cassandra Carter-Williams (BUNNY)\, Marc Morris (LANK)\, Alisha Elaine Anderson (CHELLE)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				DETROIT ’67 (MAINSTAGE\, May 18 – June 15\, 2024)\nPHOTO 11: Allison Lynn Adams (CAROLINE)\, Alisha Elaine Anderson (CHELLE)\, Cassandra Carter-Williams (BUNNY)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				DETROIT ’67 (MAINSTAGE\, May 18 – June 15\, 2024)\nPHOTO 10: Alisha Elaine Anderson (CHELLE)\, Jonathan D. Wray (SLY)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				DETROIT ’67 (MAINSTAGE\, May 18 – June 15\, 2024)\nPHOTO 9: Allison Lynn Adams (CAROLINE)\, Marc Morris (LANK)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				DETROIT ’67 (MAINSTAGE\, May 18 – June 15\, 2024)\nPHOTO 8: Allison Lynn Adams (CAROLINE)\, Marc Morris (LANK)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				DETROIT ’67 (MAINSTAGE\, May 18 – June 15\, 2024)\nPHOTO 7: Marc Morris (LANK)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				DETROIT ’67 (MAINSTAGE\, May 18 – June 15\, 2024)\nPHOTO 6: Allison Lynn Adams (CAROLINE)\, Alisha Elaine Anderson (CHELLE)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				DETROIT ’67 (MAINSTAGE\, May 18 – June 15\, 2024)\nPHOTO 5: Alisha Elaine Anderson (CHELLE)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				DETROIT ’67 (MAINSTAGE\, May 18 – June 15\, 2024)\nPHOTO 4: Alisha Elaine Anderson (CHELLE)\, Jonathan D. Wray (SLY)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				DETROIT ’67 (MAINSTAGE\, May 18 – June 15\, 2024)\nPHOTO 3: Alisha Elaine Anderson (CHELLE)\,  Allison Lynn Adams (CAROLINE)\, Jonathan D. Wray (SLY)\, Marc Morris (LANK)\, Cassandra Carter-Williams (BUNNY)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				DETROIT ’67 (MAINSTAGE\, May 18 – June 15\, 2024)\nPHOTO 2: Alisha Elaine Anderson (CHELLE)\, Jonathan D. Wray (SLY)\, Marc Morris (LANK)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n		\n\nCAST:\n\nAlisha Elaine Anderson (CHELLE)\nMarc Morris (LANK)\nCassandra Carter-Williams (BUNNY)\nJonathan D. Wray (SLY)\nAllison Lynn Adams (CAROLINE)
URL:https://lbplayhouse.org/event/detroit-67/
CATEGORIES:Mainstage Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240528T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240530T220000
DTSTAMP:20260404T051949
CREATED:20240305T214345Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240410T191923Z
UID:8756-1716922800-1717106400@lbplayhouse.org
SUMMARY:AUDITIONS: SWEAT
DESCRIPTION:AUDITIONS: SWEAT\nBy Lynn Nottage\nAUDITION DATES:  May 28 – 30\, 2024\n\nTuesday\, May 28\, 2024 – 7pm – 9pm: Open Call\nWednesday\, May 29\, 2024 – 7pm – 9pm: Open Call\nThursday\, May 30\, 2024 – 7pm – 10pm: Callbacks – By invitation only.\n\nPERFORMANCE DATES:  July 20 – Aug. 17\, 2024\nAUDITION NOTICE:\nTITLE: SWEAT\nAUTHOR: Lynn Nottage \nDIRECTOR: Maisha Azadi Sebastiany \nRUN: July 20 – August 17\, 2024  \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 volunteer community theater production.  Non-Equity.  There is no pay. \nAUDITION DATES:\nOpen Call: \nDates: Tuesday\, May 28th and Wednesday\, May 29\, 2024  \n(Auditioners only need to come to one night of Open Call Auditions.) \nTimes: 7pm – 9pm \nLocation: Long Beach Playhouse   \nCallbacks: By Invitation Only. \nDate: Thursday\, May 30\, 2024 \nTimes: 7pm – 10pm \nREHEARSALS:\nFirst Read-Through: Saturday\, June 1\, 2024\, Noon – 4pm. \nRegular Rehearsal: Starting June 3\, Monday- Thursday\, 7pm-10pm; Saturdays 11am-3pm and Sunday June 5:30-8:30pm. \n(Please see beginning rehearsal schedule BELOW for specific dates and times.) \nLocation: Long Beach Playhouse \nAUDITION REQUIREMENTS:\nBring headshot and resume.  \nSides for cold readings will be provided at the auditions. \nSHORT SYNOPSIS:  \nTwo time Pulitzer Prize Playwright Lynn Nottage’s SWEAT tells the story of a group of working class people in Reading\, Pennsylvania who are laid off from their jobs during an upswing of deindustrialization. SWEAT explores the tension within the group portraying how the themes of identity\, politics\, and race surface within friends now faced with sudden job insecurity.  \nThe play opens in 2008\, where we meet Jason and Chris as they individually speak to their parole officer\, Evan. A chance encounter between the two former friends brings them back to face the event that completely altered the course of their lives and the lives of those closest to them. As the play switches back to 2000\, we meet best friends Tracey\, Cynthia\, and Jessie who all work together and love to hang out at the local watering hole.The bartender Stan\, who used to work at the factory with them until he suffered an injury and the busboy Oscar with rising aspirations. Conflicts emerge as upcoming promotions and rumors of cut wages threaten the friends’ loyalty. We are left hoping that the group is able to make amends before any lasting damage is done.  \nNOTE TO ACTORS: This show contains many racially charged moments and language. The characters of Jason and Tracey in particular use racially charged language. Jason will have to say n****. This role in particular will require an elevated level of maturity. All moments and language will be handled with care. There will be many discussions regarding race\, xenophobia\, and how Lynn Nottage intended for her work to present these themes\, amongst others. \nCASTING THE FOLLOWING ROLES:\nEVAN (M\, 40’s)  African American. The parole officer for both Jason and Chris. He is a straight\, no chaser kinda guy who  believes in tough love and does not back down.  \nJASON (M\, 21/29)  White American of German descent. Chris’s best friend and Tracey’s son.  He is very proud of himself and his family history. He tends not to be aware of how the way he says things affects others\, nor does he care until forced to reflect on himself. \nCHRIS  (M\, 21/29)  African-American. Cynthia and Brucie’s son and Jason’s best friend. Trying to navigate his way through a world not built in his favor. He is stuck between following in the footsteps of his father as a factory employee\, or heeding his mother’s advice and going to school. \nSTAN (M\, 50s)  White American of German descent. Stan is a former steel worker who became a bartender after getting injured at the plant leaving him with a permanent limp. He manages the bar where everyone hangs out and does his very best to keep the collective peace. He is the glue that keeps the group together.  \nOSCAR  (M\, 22/30)  Colombian-American. An employee of the bar\, Oscar is a hardworking young man with aspirations to rise far above his current situation. Always considered an outsider and not afforded many job opportunities\, he crosses the picket line when the plant offers more than what he makes at the bar.  \nTRACEY  (F\, 45/53)  White American of German descent. Jason’s mom and best friend of Cynthia and Jessie. Tracey is a strong willed\, quick tongued\, no nonsense woman\, also one of the hardest workers at Olstead’s. Opinionated and proud of the work her family has done\, she has been working at the plant for over twenty years\, following her father and grandfather.. Much like her son\, she doesn’t care if what she says offends you or hurts your feelings. She feels betrayed by Cynthia after she receives a  promotion.  \nCYNTHIA  (F\, 45/53)  African-American. Chris’s mom and best friends with Tracey and Jessie. She is determined to not only do well for herself\, but to also see her son Chris do well. She is ambitious and applies for the promotion that moves her up to a managerial position. But when management wants to cut wages\, Cynthia finds herself pitted against her friends. Cynthia is compelling and full of layers and fully understands the pressure and importance of being a black woman in a white world. \nJESSIE (F\, 40’s)  Italian-American. Good friend of Cynthia and Tracey. Jessie tries her best to remain neutral between Cynthia and Tracey\, but later this neutrality is broken. She struggles with alcohol and inadvertently is often the comic relief with a glass of something always near. She’s forced to reckon with her failed dreams of wanting more for her life after landing job at the plant and never leaving.  \nBRUCIE (M 40’s) African-American. Chris’s father and Cynthia’s estranged husband. He has fallen on hard times and becomes involved with drugs\, although he starts a rehab program. It is revealed that his addiction issues are related to his being fired from his factory job after his union was pushed out. \nBEGINNING REHEARSAL SCHEDULE:\n\n\nSweat-Beg.-Rehearsal-Schedue-V.4Download
URL:https://lbplayhouse.org/event/auditions-sweat/
CATEGORIES:Auditions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240608T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240706T230000
DTSTAMP:20260404T051949
CREATED:20240301T221936Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240709T201542Z
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SUMMARY:LOOT
DESCRIPTION:LOOT\nPlaying in the Long Beach Playhouse’s Studio Theater\nJune 8 – July 6\, 2024\nBy Joe Orton\nDirected by Allen Sewell\nThe bank next to the funeral parlour has been robbed! LOOT is Joe Orton’s masterpiece of dark comedy where we follow the fortunes of two young thieves – Dennis\, an undertaker at the funeral parlour\, and Hal\, his sometime lover\, whose Mum just died. When Inspector Truscott turns up\, they need a place to hide the loot.  But with the money in Mum’s coffin\, there’s no place for Mum\, whose body keeps reappearing at the most inopportune times. Aided and abetted by Mum’s former nurse\, Fay\, and trying to put one over on Hal’s gullible father\, the duo prove that nothing is sacred in a farce that seethes with black\, baleful mirth. \nPURCHASE YOUR TICKETS HERE:\nCHOOSE YOUR DATE:\nTHIS PRODUCTION CLOSED JULY 6\, 2024 \nLBP’s Opening Night Gala for LOOT is sponsored by the Port of Long Beach! A BIG THANK YOU to the Port!\n \nPLEASE NOTE: The Studio Theater is on the 2nd Floor. Due to the age of our building\, there is no elevator and the theater is only accessible by stairs. \nAGE LIMIT \nAs a courtesy to our patrons\, it is the policy of the theatre not to admit children under the age of 5. This policy may be altered from time to time based on shows and show content. \nThis Show Contains:\n\n\n\n\n\nAdult Language and Content –\n\nReferences to race\, rape\, and sex with minors meant to exaggerate the mortal deficit of the characters and offend a 1960’s British Establishment Audience.  \n\nAbsolutely No Respect For The Dearly Departed!\nDubious Members Of The Water Board!\nVarious Schemes That Have No Chance of Success!\n\n\n\n\n\nThis is a Two Act Show\, with one\, 15 min. Intermission\n• Act I is Approx. 1 hr.\n• 15 Minute Intermission\n• Act II is Approx. 35 min.\nPREVIEW CLIP:\n \nPERFORMANCE PHOTOS:\n\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				LOOT (STUDIO\, June 8 – July 6\, 2024) PHOTO 1: Jack Loeprich (HAL)\, Ronan Walsh (DENNIS)\n(Michael Hardy Photography) \n\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				LOOT (STUDIO\, June 8 – July 6\, 2024) PHOTO 2: Roxy Payne (FAY)\, Rick Reischman (MCLEAVY)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				LOOT (STUDIO\, June 8 – July 6\, 2024) PHOTO 3: Roxy Payne (FAY)\, Jack Loeprich (HAL)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				LOOT (STUDIO\, June 8 – July 6\, 2024) PHOTO 4: Jack Loeprich (HAL)\, Ronan Walsh (DENNIS)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				LOOT (STUDIO\, June 8 – July 6\, 2024) PHOTO 5: Roxy Payne (FAY)\, Noah Wagner (TRUSCOTT)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				LOOT (STUDIO\, June 8 – July 6\, 2024) PHOTO 6: Noah Wagner (TRUSCOTT)\, Rick Reischman (MCLEAVY)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				LOOT (STUDIO\, June 8 – July 6\, 2024) PHOTO 7: Noah Wagner (TRUSCOTT)\, Ronan Walsh (DENNIS)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				LOOT (STUDIO\, June 8 – July 6\, 2024) PHOTO 8: Noah Wagner (TRUSCOTT)\, Rick Reischman (MCLEAVY)\, Jack Loeprich (HAL)\, Ronan Walsh (DENNIS)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				LOOT (STUDIO\, June 8 – July 6\, 2024) PHOTO 9: Roxy Payne (FAY)\, Rick Reischman (MCLEAVY)\, Noah Wagner (TRUSCOTT)\, Jack Loeprich (HAL)\, Ronan Walsh (DENNIS)    \n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				LOOT (STUDIO\, June 8 – July 6\, 2024) PHOTO 10: Noah Wagner (TRUSCOTT)\, Jack Loeprich (HAL)\, Ronan Walsh (DENNIS)  \n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				LOOT (STUDIO\, June 8 – July 6\, 2024) PHOTO 11: Noah Wagner (TRUSCOTT)\, Rudy Perez (MEADOWS)\, Roxy Payne (FAY)\, Ronan Walsh (DENNIS)\, Jack Loeprich (HAL)   \n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				LOOT (STUDIO\, June 8 – July 6\, 2024) PHOTO 12: Rudy Perez (MEADOWS)\, Rick Reischman (MCLEAVY)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				LOOT (STUDIO\, June 8 – July 6\, 2024) PHOTO 13: Jack Loeprich (HAL)\, Roxy Payne (FAY)\, Ronan Walsh (DENNIS)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				LOOT (STUDIO\, June 8 – July 6\, 2024) PHOTO 14: Rudy Perez (MEADOWS)\, Rick Reischman (MCLEAVY)\, Jack Loeprich (HAL)\, Roxy Payne (FAY)\, Ronan Walsh (DENNIS)\, Noah Wagner (TRUSCOTT)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n\n				\n		\n\nCAST:\n\nRick Reischman (MCLEAVY)\nRoxy Payne (FAY)\nJack Loeprich (HAL)\nRonan Walsh (DENNIS)\nNoah Wagner (TRUSCOTT)\nRudy Perez (MEADOWS)
URL:https://lbplayhouse.org/event/loot/
CATEGORIES:Studio Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240609T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240609T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T051949
CREATED:20240531T221048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240531T221243Z
UID:9004-1717957800-1717966800@lbplayhouse.org
SUMMARY:Trashion Show: A Free All Ages Trash to Fashion Runway Show
DESCRIPTION:Artist Amy Bauer and Jewel Box Children’s Theater Present \n\n\n\n“Trashion Show”: a Free All Ages Trash to Fashion Runway Show \n\n\n\nLink to FREE tickets: https://bit.ly/TrashionShowLongBeach \n\n\n\nSunday\, June 9 \n\n\n\nDoors open at 6:30pm \n\n\n\nShow starts at 7pm
URL:https://lbplayhouse.org/event/trashion-show/
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240629T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240804T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T051949
CREATED:20230714T213326Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240805T192321Z
UID:8049-1719691200-1722790800@lbplayhouse.org
SUMMARY:THE ADDAMS FAMILY: The Musical
DESCRIPTION:THE ADDAMS FAMILY: The Musical\n\n\n\nMusic and Lyrics by Andrew Lippa\, Book by Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice\n\n\n\nPlaying in the Long Beach Playhouse’s Mainstage Theater\n\n\n\nJune 29 – Aug. 4\, 2024\n\n\n\nDirected by Gregory Cohen\n\n\n\nMusical Direction by Stephen Olear\n\n\n\nChoreographed by Kysa Cohen\n\n\n\nIn this comic musical feast about everyone’s favorite gothic family\, the ultimate daughter of darkness\, Wednesday Addams\, has grown up and fallen in love with a sweet\, smart\, upstanding young man from a respectable family. But when Wednesday confides in her father and begs him not to tell her mother\, Gomez Addams must do something he’s never done before – keep a secret from his beloved wife\, Morticia. Everything will change for the Addams Family as they host a dinner for Wednesday’s “normal” boyfriend and his strait-laced parents. Featuring the characters you love – Uncle Fester\, Lurch\, Grandma\, Pugsley – with darkly comic\, hummable songs\, this is one musical for your own dark brood you won’t want to miss! \n\n\n\nThis production of THE ADDAMS FAMILY is partially sponsored by the Port of Long Beach. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nA BIG THANK YOU to the Port of Long Beach! \n\n\n\nBUY TICKETS HERE:\n\n\n\nCHOOSE A DATE:\n\n\n\nTHIS PRODUCTION CLOSED AUG. 4TH\, 2024 \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nCOVID Patron Safety Protocol\n\n\n\n\nAt the present time\, masks are not required to be worn in any of our theater spaces unless patrons  are showing symptoms of illness and excessively coughing and/or sneezing.\n\n\n\nMasks are available for any patron or volunteer who would like or need one.\n\n\n\n\nAGE LIMITAs a courtesy to our patrons\, it is the policy of the theatre not to admit children under the age of 5. This policy may be altered from time to time based on shows and show content. \n\n\n\nThis Show Contains:\n\n\n\n\nMinor\, Humorous Adult Language and Content\n\n\n\nFog and Smoke Effects\n\n\n\nFlashing Lights\n\n\n\nSimulated Smoking\n\n\n\n\nAct One is Approx. 1 hr. 15 mins.\n\n\n\nThere will be a 15 Minute Intermission\n\n\n\nAct Two is Approx. 50 mins.\n\n\n\nPREVIEW CLIP:\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPERFORMANCE PHOTOS:\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCAST:\n\n\n\n\nLawrence Ingalls (GOMEZ ADDAMS)\n\n\n\nAmanda Webb (MORTICIA ADDAMS)\n\n\n\nMilo Cote (UNCLE FESTER)\n\n\n\nLisa Meert (GRANDMA)\n\n\n\nIsabel Van Wye (WEDNESDAY ADDAMS)\n\n\n\nJosie Magana (PUGSLEY ADDAMS)\n\n\n\nChristopher Hutchinson (LURCH)\n\n\n\nQuinn Vann (LUCAS BEINEKE)\n\n\n\nJD Rinde (MAL BEINEKE)\n\n\n\nSerena Bottiani-Henderson (ALICE BEINEKE)\n\n\n\nSander Acheron (ANCESTOR)\n\n\n\nCassandra Angerosa (ANCESTOR)\n\n\n\nJennifer Harmon (ANCESTOR)\n\n\n\nMadeline Schultz (ANCESTOR)\n\n\n\nDaniella Steedle (ANCESTOR)\n\n\n\nGrant Thackray (ANCESTOR)\n\n\n\nNathan Truong (ANCESTOR)\n\n\n\nKelsey Weinstein (ANCESTOR)
URL:https://lbplayhouse.org/event/the-addams-family-the-musical/
CATEGORIES:Mainstage Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240708T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240802T235959
DTSTAMP:20260404T051949
CREATED:20240619T205814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240619T205840Z
UID:9074-1720396800-1722643199@lbplayhouse.org
SUMMARY:Jewel Box Children's Theater Summer Camp
DESCRIPTION:https://www.jewelboxchildrenstheater.org/summer-camp \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nExperience the magic of theater in a fun and collaborative environment. Campers will create original skits and songs as well as learn some broadway show stoppers. So warm up your singing pipes\, grab your dancing shoes and lets put on a show! At the end of these weeks campers will have the opportunity to perform for their friends and family at the award winning Long Beach Playhouse!!!  \n\n\n\nLocation \n\n\n\nThe Long Beach Playhouse5021 E Anaheim StLong Beach\, CA 90804 \n\n\n\nDates and Times \n\n\n\nWeeks 1 and 2 (July 8 – 12 and July 15 – 19) are half day camps 12pm – 3pm for ages 6 and up. In these weeks campers will learn a group song\, learn a dance routine and play theater games. \n\n\n\nWeek 1: July 8 – 12Week 2: July 15 – 1912pm – 3pm \n\n\n\nWeeks 3 and 4 (July 22 – 26 and July 29 – August 2) are full day camps 9am – 4pm for ages 9 and up. Campers will learn a group song and a short audition solo\, learn a dance routine\, play theater games and do crafts. \n\n\n\nWeek 3: July 22 – 26Week 4: July 29 – August 29am – 4pm \n\n\n\nCost \n\n\n\n$140/week for weeks 1 and 2$280/week for weeks 3 and 4discounts are available for multi week signups and sibling signups choose the week or weeks that work for your schedulethere is no obligation to sign up for multiple weeks \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nVisit https://www.jewelboxchildrenstheater.org/summer-camp/ to register
URL:https://lbplayhouse.org/event/summer-camp/
CATEGORIES:Education,Summer Youth
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240708T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240710T220000
DTSTAMP:20260404T051949
CREATED:20240305T215810Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240424T235303Z
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SUMMARY:AUDITIONS: THE PILLOWMAN
DESCRIPTION:AUDITIONS: THE PILLOWMAN\nAUDITION DATES:  July 8 – 10\, 2024\n\nMonday\, July 8\, 2024 – 7pm – 9pm: Open Call\nTuesday\, July 9\, 2024 – 7pm – 9pm: Open Call\nWednesday\, July 10\, 2024 – 7pm – 10pm: Callbacks – By invitation only.\n\nPERFORMANCE DATES:  Aug. 31 – Sept. 28\, 2024\n  \nAUDITION NOTICE:\nTITLE: THE PILLOWMAN \nAUTHOR: Martin McDonagh \nDIRECTOR: Carl daSilva \nRUN: August 30 – September 28\, 2024 \nFridays & Saturdays at 8pm\, Sundays at 2pm. Special performances on Thursday and Sunday nights may be added for private parties and special events. \nThis is a volunteer community theater production.  Non-Equity.  There is no pay.  \nAUDITION DATES:\nOpen Call: \nDates: Monday\, July 8 & Tuesday\, July 9\, 2024 \nTimes: 7pm – 9pm \nLocation: Long Beach Playhouse   \nCallbacks: \nDate and Time: Wednesday\, July 10\, 7pm – 10pm\, by invitation only. \nREHEARSALS:\nFirst Rehearsal – First Read-Through: Saturday\, July 13\, from Noon – 4pm. \nRegular Rehearsal: Sundays from 6pm – 9pm; Mondays\, Tuesdays\, Wednesdays\, & Thursdays from 7pm – 10pm.   \n(Please refer to beginning rehearsal schedule BELOW for specific dates and times.) \nLocation: Long Beach Playhouse \nAUDITION REQUIREMENTS:\nBring headshot and resume.  \nSides for cold readings will be provided at the auditions.   \nStandard American Dialect will be used for all roles. \nSHORT SYNOPSIS:\nA dark comedy about a writer in a totalitarian state who is interrogated about the gruesome content of the stories and their similarity to a number of child-murders happening in their town. When the writer learns that the brother has confessed to the murders and implicated him/her in the process\, s/he resigns to being executed but attempts to save the stories from destruction.  \nCASTING THE FOLLOWING ROLES:\nKATURIAN (M or F\, 30 to 40 – Any Race): A writer of gruesome short stories often involving children\, is surprised and confused as to why s/he was brought in by detectives for questioning.   S/he cares deeply about the brother Michal and about saving the stories from destruction. \nTUPOLSKI (M or F\, 50s to 60s – Any Race): The lead detective and the “good cop” in the interrogation. Cold and uncaring\, s/he self describes as ‘detached from the people s/he aims to save’.  S/he supervises Ariel. \nARIEL (M or F\, 30 to 40 – Any Race): A brutal and violent detective who has a vendetta against anyone who commits crimes against children because of abuse in his or her own childhood. \nMICHAL (M\, 30 to 40 – Any Race): Katurian’s older brother\, who is “slow to get things” and often referred to as a ‘retard’ following his years of abuse at the hands of his parents. He is also taken into jail by the detectives. \nMOTHER: (F\, 30s to 50s – Any Race): Looking for someone to play various mothers in the reenactment scenes.  Experience with physical comedy and pantomime a plus. \nFATHER: (M\, 30s to 50s – Any Race): Looking for someone to play various fathers and other roles in the reenactment scenes.  Experience with physical comedy and pantomime a plus. \nBEGINNING REHEARSAL SCHEDULE:\n\n\nThe-Pillowman-Beg.-Reh.-Calender-V.2Download
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SUMMARY:THE 2024 - 2025 MAINSTAGE SEASON
DESCRIPTION:THE 2024 – 2025 MAINSTAGE SEASON\nWe are super excited to share with you our upcoming Mainstage Season!  With sensational horror tales\, romantic tragedies\, Agatha Christie mysteries\, powerful Black dramas\, Neil Simon comedies\, Southern melodramas\, and everyone’s favorite musical about tradition\, there is something for everyone!  And don’t forget our hugely popular annual Christmas show!   \nYou can now get an affordable Season Subscription to all 7 regular Mainstage shows by calling our Box Office at 562-494-1014 option 1.  Add on our Christmas Show for a low price.  Or buy Passport tickets and choose only those shows you want to see.  There are so many great ways and reasons to see a show in our new Mainstage Season! \nCALL OUR BOX OFFICE AT 562-494-1014 option 1 TO SET UP YOUR SEASON SUBSCRIPTION!\nINDIVIDUAL TICKETS TO SINGLE SHOWS WILL BE AVAILABLE STARTING IN AUGUST.\n \nTHE SHOWS:\nTHE PASSION OF DRACULA\nBy Bob Hall & David Richmond\nDates Sept. 21 – Oct. 19\, 2024\nIn the bloodcurdling and sensational tradition of the Hammer horror films comes THE PASSION OF DRACULA! It’s 1911\, and Dr. Seward presides over a mental hospital next to a quiet English village.  But a new resident to the locality has caused quite a stir\, the charming and seductive Count Dracula.  When Seward’s ward\, Wilhelmina\, suffers from a strange wasting disease and grows more and more drawn to the stranger\, can Professor Van Helsing\, formidable Fredudian analyst Dr. Helga Van Zandt\, and young reporter Jonathan Harker solve the mystery and keep the young woman from falling into an undying abyss of the Count’s alluring powers? \nROMEO & JULIET\nBy William Shakespeare\nNov. 2 – Nov. 30\, 2024\nViolent delights have violent ends in the quintessential story of star-crossed love\, Shakespeare’s ROMEO & JULIET. Two clans war in the streets of Verona in a feud that threatens not only the peace of the city but the stability of their families themselves. Yet when Romeo sneaks into a party in disguise\, he meets Juliet\, the daughter of his enemy\, and the two fall in love at first sight. Fresh in emotion\, the two want to marry\, and are helped by a well-meaning friar with the hope of burying ancient grudges.  Good intentions lead to grave consequences in a tragedy that prevails for the ages. \nA CHRISTMAS CAROL\nAdapted from the novella by Charles Dickens\nDec. 7 – Dec. 22\, 2024\nHoliday favorite A CHRISTMAS CAROL returns for its annual incarnation in this quick-paced\, highly theatrical retelling of Charles Dickens’ classic tale. The ghosts of Christmases Past\, Present\, and Future show Ebenezer Scrooge the poverty of his miserly ways and the blessings that come with generosity. Can they convince him to change before it’s too late? Come spend time with the characters you’ve come to love – Bob Cratchit\, Tiny Tim\, and of course the irascible miser himself.  This yearly tradition will be the Christmas ghost story needed to set you and your loved ones on the path to holiday cheer. \nAgatha Christie’s THE MURDER OF ROGER ACKROYD\nAdapted by Philip Grecian from the novel by Agatha Christie\nJan. 11 – Feb. 8\, 2025\nFrom Agatha Christie’s highly-praised novel comes this thrilling adaptation of THE MURDER OF ROGER ACKROYD. Famed Detective Hercule Poirot has retired from sleuthing to garden near the small village of King’s Abbot. But when his friend and local patrician Roger Ackroyd is murdered in his country manor\, Poirot is pressed to investigate. To discover the killer\, he enlists the aid of the local doctor to be his “Watson\,” and the new detecting duo uncover a web of deceit in which every member of the household has something to hide.  No one will foresee the shocking twist as the murderer finds there is no secret they can keep from Hercule Poirot. \nAugust Wilson’s THE PIANO LESSON\nBy August Wilson\nFeb. 22 – Mar. 22\, 2025\nCan you transcend the past? In August Wilson’s masterpiece\, THE PIANO LESSON\, the past is a ghost that haunts a Black family’s dreams of a better life. It’s the Great Depression\, and Boy Willie has come north to Pittsburgh to see his sister\, Bernice\, with an opportunity to buy some land down home in Mississippi. He wants her to sell the family’s antique piano.  But it is more than just a musical instrument; it’s a testament to the family’s rise from slavery\, carved with the images of their ancestors. As the siblings contend with each other\, can they escape the lives of their forefathers and put to rest the ghosts that still haunt them? \nNeil Simon’s GOD’S FAVORITE\nBy Neil Simon\nApril 5 – May 3\, 2025\nNeil Simon is at it again in the awesomely funny comedy GOD’S FAVORITE! Successful businessman Joe Benjamin is a modern day ‘Job’ with a loving wife\, two clueless but supportive younger children\, and a household staff. But he is exasperated with his wise-cracking and seemingly apathetic oldest son. Just when it seems things couldn’t get any worse\, he is visited by Sidney Lipton\, a.k.a. A Messenger from God (and compulsive film buff)\, with a mission: test Joe’s faith and report back to “the Boss.” The jokes and tests of faith fly fast and furious as Simon spins a comedy like no other in this hilarious contemporary morality tale. \nSTEEL MAGNOLIAS\nBy Robert Harling\nMay 17 – June 14\, 2025\nSee the beloved play the popular movie is based on – STEEL MAGNOLIAS. Truvy’s beauty salon in Chinquapin\, Louisiana is the place where the ladies who are “anybody” come to have their hair done. Truvy dispenses shampoos and free advice to the town’s queen bees: local social leader\, M’Lynn\, whose daughter\, Shelby\, is about to get married; eccentric millionaire\, Miss Clairee\, who has a raging sweet tooth; rich curmudgeon\, Ouiser\, who’s been in a bad mood for forty years; all helped out by Truvy’s eager new assistant\, Annelle. Filled with hilarious repartee\, this lovingly evoked picture of eccentricity in the small-town South will have your heart aching with laughter and heartbreak. \nFIDDLER ON THE ROOF\nBook by Joseph Stein\, Music by Jerry Bock\, Lyrics by Sheldon Harnick\nJune 28 – Aug. 3\, 2025\nWinner of nine Tony Awards\, FIDDLER ON THE ROOF has touched audiences worldwide with its message of humor\, warmth\, and honesty. Set in the tight-knit\, traditional Jewish community of Anatevka\, Tevye\, a poor milkman\, his wife Golde\, and their five daughters face the changing social mores and the growing anti-Semitism of 1905 Czarist Russia. Filled with iconic and beloved songs such as “Sunrise\, Sunset\,” “If I Were a Rich Man\,” and “Matchmaker\, Matchmaker\,” this universal musical will leave you and your family crying tears of sadness\, laughter\, and joy.
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SUMMARY:SWEAT
DESCRIPTION:SWEAT\nPlaying in the Long Beach Playhouse’s Studio Theater\nJuly 20 – Aug. 17\, 2024\nBy Lynn Nottage\nDirected by Maisha Azadi Sebastiany\nKeenly observed and filled with warm humor and tremendous heart\, SWEAT tells the story of a group of friends who have spent their lives sharing drinks\, secrets\, and laughs while working together on the factory floor in the Rust Belt of Reading\, Pennsylvania. But when layoffs and picket lines begin to chip away at their trust\, the friends find themselves pitted against each other in a heart-wrenching fight to stay afloat. This Pulitzer Prize winning drama by Lynn Nottage is a masterful depiction of the forces that divide and conquer us\, where there’s humor\, abundant humility\, and a story that never feels less than authentic. \nThis production of SWEAT at the Long Beach Playhouse is partially sponsored by the Port of Long Beach \n \nA BIG THANK YOU to the Port of Long Beach! \nPURCHASE YOUR TICKETS HERE:\nCHOOSE YOUR DATE:\nTHIS PRODUCTION CLOSED AUG. 17\, 2024 \nPLEASE NOTE: The Studio Theater is on the 2nd Floor. Due to the age of our building\, there is no elevator and the theater is only accessible by stairs. \nAGE LIMIT \nAs a courtesy to our patrons\, it is the policy of the theatre not to admit children under the age of 5. This policy may be altered from time to time based on shows and show content. \nThis Show Contains:\n\nAdult Language and Content\nRacially Charged Language\, Situations\, and Symbols\nSimulated Smoking\nSimulated Scenes of Violence\n\nThis is a Two Act Show\, with one\, 15 min. Intermission\n• Act I is Approx. 1 hr. 15 mins\n• 15 Minute Intermission\n• Act II is Approx. 1 hr. 15 min.\nSHOW TRAILER:\n \nPREVIEW CLIP:\n \n \nPERFORMANCE PHOTOS:\n\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				SWEAT (STUDIO\, July 20 – Aug. 17\, 2024)\nPHOTO 1: Alli Maier (TRACEY)\, Natalie Venturi (JESSIE)\, Tara Brown (CYNTHIA)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				SWEAT (STUDIO\, July 20 – Aug. 17\, 2024)\nPHOTO 2: Robin D. Harrison (EVAN)\n(Michael Hardy Photography) \n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				SWEAT (STUDIO\, July 20 – Aug. 17\, 2024)\nPHOTO 3: Ja’lil Nelson (CHRIS)\n(Michael Hardy Photography) \n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				SWEAT (STUDIO\, July 20 – Aug. 17\, 2024)\nPHOTO 4: Floyd Harden (STAN)\, Alli Maier (TRACEY)\, Tara Brown (CYNTHIA)\n(Michael Hardy Photography) \n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				SWEAT (STUDIO\, July 20 – Aug. 17\, 2024)\nPHOTO 5: Michael D. Gonzales (BRUCIE)\, Tara Brown (CYNTHIA)\n(Michael Hardy Photography) \n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				SWEAT (STUDIO\, July 20 – Aug. 17\, 2024)\nPHOTO 6: Alli Maier (TRACEY)\, Giovanni Navarro (OSCAR)\n(Michael Hardy Photography) \n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				SWEAT (STUDIO\, July 20 – Aug. 17\, 2024)\nPHOTO 7: Giovanni Navarro (OSCAR)\, Natalie Venturi (JESSIE)\, Floyd Harden (STAN)\n(Michael Hardy Photography) \n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				SWEAT (STUDIO\, July 20 – Aug. 17\, 2024)\nPHOTO 8: Alli Maier (TRACEY)\, Chase Payne (JASON)\n(Michael Hardy Photography) \n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				SWEAT (STUDIO\, July 20 – Aug. 17\, 2024)\nPHOTO 9: Floyd Harden (STAN)\, Tara Brown (CYNTHIA)\n(Michael Hardy Photography) \n\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				SWEAT (STUDIO\, July 20 – Aug. 17\, 2024)\nPHOTO 10: Floyd Harden (STAN)\, Giovanni Navarro (OSCAR)\, Michael D. Gonzales (BRUCIE)\n(Michael Hardy Photography) \n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				SWEAT (STUDIO\, July 20 – Aug. 17\, 2024)\nPHOTO 11: Floyd Harden (STAN)\, Giovanni Navarro (OSCAR)\n(Michael Hardy Photography) \n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				SWEAT (STUDIO\, July 20 – Aug. 17\, 2024)\nPHOTO 12: Giovanni Navarro (OSCAR)\, Floyd Harden (STAN)\, Alli Maier (TRACEY)\n(Michael Hardy Photography) \n\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				SWEAT (STUDIO\, July 20 – Aug. 17\, 2024)\nPHOTO 13: Floyd Harden (STAN)\n(Michael Hardy Photography) \n\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				SWEAT (STUDIO\, July 20 – Aug. 17\, 2024)\nPHOTO 14: Natalie Venturi (JESSIE)\, Chase Payne (JASON)\, Giovanni Navarro (OSCAR)\, Floyd Harden (STAN)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				SWEAT (STUDIO\, July 20 – Aug. 17\, 2024)\nPHOTO 15: BACK ROW: Floyd Harden (STAN)\, Giovanni Navarro (OSCAR)\, FRONT ROW: Robin D. Harrison (EVAN)\, Chase Payne (JASON)\, Alli Maier (TRACEY)\, Natalie Venturi (JESSIE)\, Tara Brown (CYNTHIA)\, Ja’lil Nelson (CHRIS)\, Michael D. Gonzales (BRUCIE)\n(Michael Hardy Photography) \n				\n		\n\nCAST:\n\nRobin D. Harrison (EVAN)\nChase Payne (JASON)\nJa’lil Nelson (CHRIS)\nFloyd Harden (STAN)\nGiovanni Navarro (OSCAR)\nAlli Maier (TRACEY)\nTara Brown (CYNTHIA)\nNatalie Venturi (JESSIE)\nMichael D. Gonzales (BRUCIE)
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SUMMARY:AUDITIONS: THE PASSION OF DRACULA
DESCRIPTION:AUDITIONS: THE PASSION OF DRACULA\nBob Hall and David Richmond\, based on the novel by Bram Stoker\nDirected by David Scaglione\nAUDITION DATES:  July 29 – 31\, 2024\n\nMonday\, July. 29\, 2024 – 7pm – 9pm: Open Call\nTuesday\, July. 30\, 2024 – 7pm – 9pm: Open Call\nWednesday\, July\, 31 – 7pm – 10pm: Callbacks – By invitation only.\n\n(Auditioners only need to come to one night of open call auditions.  We are only seeing in-person auditioners during audition times – no video submissions.) \nPERFORMANCE DATES:  Sept. 21 – Oct. 19\, 2024\nAUDITION NOTICE:\nTITLE: THE PASSION OF DRACULA \nAUTHOR: Bob Hall and David Richmond\, based on the novel by Bram Stoker \nDIRECTOR: David Scaglione \nRUN:  Sept. 21 – Oct. 19\, 2024 \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 volunteer community theater production.  Non-Equity.  There is no pay.  \nAUDITION DATES:\nOpen Call: \nDates: Monday\, July 29th and Tuesday 30th \n(Auditioners only need to come to one night of Open Call Auditions.) \nTimes: 7pm – 9pm \nLocation: Long Beach Playhouse  \nCallbacks: By Invitation Only. \nDate: Wednesday\, July 31st\, 2024 \nTimes: 7pm – 10pm \nREHEARSALS:\nFirst Read-Through: Saturday\, Aug. 3rd\, 2024\, Noon to 4pm \nRegular Rehearsal: Monday – Thursday\, 7pm – 10pm; Saturdays\, Noon to 4pm. \n(Please see beginning rehearsal schedule BELOW for specific dates and times.) \nLocation: Long Beach Playhouse \nAUDITION REQUIREMENTS:\nBring headshot and resume.  \nSides for cold readings will be provided at the auditions. \nSHORT SYNOPSIS:  \nIn the English countryside\, a number of young women have died under curious conditions\, at the same time a mysterious stranger has moved into the abandoned Carfax Abbey nearby. Meanwhile\, Dr Cedric Seward\, who runs the local mental institution\, with his servant Jameson\, receives a visit from his old friend\, Professor Van Helsing\, who has secretly been chasing the famous vampire\, Count Dracula and Van Helsing’s journey has brought him to Seward’s sanitarium\, but will he appear? \nCASTING THE FOLLOWING ROLES:\nNOTE: Actively seeking all ethnicities for all roles. \nDR. CEDRIC SEWARD (M; age range 45 – 85) A man of science and not of superstition. Runs the sanitarium\, and is a crack shot with a pistol.  (Upper class British accent required.) \nJAMESON (M or F; age range 21 – 65) Jameson is the muscle for Seward’s  sanitarium.  (Lower class or Cockney British accent required.) \nPROFESSOR VAN HELSING  (M; age range 40 – 70) A learned doctor of letters\, wise and direct\, spent his life chasing Dracula.  (Dutch accent required.) \nDR. HELGA VAN ZANDT (F; age range 25 – 65) A Freudian analyst\, she is smart\, sexy\, alluring\, and the secret lover of Lord Godalming.  (German accent required. Role will require intimate contact – kissing and passionate embracing – with Lord Godalming and Dracula.) \nLORD GODALMING (M; age range 45 – 70) Proper Englishman of gentry; blustering\, devoted to Mother England.  (Upper British accent required. Role will require intimate contact – kissing and passionate embracing – with Dr. Helga Van Zandt.) \nMR. RENFIELD (M or F; age range 21 – 40) Dedicated to Count Dracula\, feeds on living spiders\, flies\, and mice because the key is the life’s blood. A patient at Seward’s sanitarium.  (A very physical role. No accent required.) \nWILHELMINA MURRAY (F; age range 18 – 35) A young woman. Painfully prim and proper\, with hidden passion underneath. Love interest of Jonathan Harker.  (An upper-class British accent required. Role will require intimate contact – kissing and passionate embracing – with Jonathan Harker and Dracula.) \nJONATHAN HARKER (M; age range 18 – 35) young reporter\, who is adventurous and keen for a story. Love interest of Wilhelmina Murray.  (An upper-class British accent is required. Role will require intimate contact – kissing and passionate embracing – with Wilhelmina Murray.) \nCOUNT DRACULA (M; age range 25 – 65) A noble count of Transylvania; passionate and powerful.  (A Romania/Transylvanian Accent required. Role will require intimate contact – kissing and passionate embracing – with Dr. Helga Van Zandt and Wilhelmina Murray.) \nBEGINNING REHEARSAL SCHEDULE:\n\n\nThe-Passion-of-Dracula-Beg.-Reh.-Schedule-v.2Download
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SUMMARY:AUDITIONS: HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH
DESCRIPTION:AUDITIONS: HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH\nText by John Cameron Mitchell\, Music and Lyrics by Stephen Trask\nDirected by Angela I. Cruz\nAUDITION DATES:  Aug. 13 – 15\, 2024\n\nTuesday\, Aug. 13\, 2024 – 7pm – 9pm: Open Call\nWednesday\, Aug. 14\, 2024 – 7pm – 9pm: Open Call\nThursday\, Aug. 15\, 2024 – 7pm – 10pm: Callbacks – By invitation only.\n\nPERFORMANCE DATES:  Oct. 12 – Nov. 16\, 2024\n  \nAUDITION NOTICE:\nTITLE: HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH \nAUTHOR: Text by John Cameron Mitchell \nMusic and Lyrics by Stephen Trask \nDIRECTOR: Angela Cruz \nMUSIC DIRECTOR: Stephen Olear \nCHOREOGRAPHER:  \nRUN:  October 12\, 2024 – November 16\, 2024  \nFridays & Saturdays 8pm\, Sundays 2pm. Special performances on Thursday and Sunday nights may be added for private parties and special events. \nThis is a volunteer community theater production.  Non-Equity.  There is no pay. \nAUDITION DATES:\nOpen Call:  \nDates: Tuesday\, Aug. 13 & Wednesday\, Aug. 14\, 2024. \n(Auditioners only need to come to one night of Open Call Auditions.) \nTimes: 7pm – 9pm \nLocation: Long Beach Playhouse   \nCallbacks: By Invitation Only. \nDate: Thursday\, Aug. 15\, 2024 \nTimes: 7pm – 11pm \nLocation: Long Beach Playhouse   \nREHEARSALS:\nFirst Read-Through: Aug. 17\, 2024\, Sat. Noon – 4pm. \nRegular Rehearsal: Starting Aug. 19: Mon. – Thurs. 7pm – 10pm\,  \nSat. 11am – 5pm. (Possible Sunday\, 5pm – 9pm if needed and will be advised in advance notice.) Schedule is subject to change with advance notice. \n(Please see beginning rehearsal schedule BELOW for specific dates and times.) \nLocation: Long Beach Playhouse \nAUDITION REQUIREMENTS:\nBring headshot and resume.  \nPlease bring 16 bars of a musical theatre or rock song in style of the show (an accompanist will be provided.) Please do not sing from the show. You will need to bring your own sheet music for your audition song. All auditioners will need to sing with the accompanist – no a capella or recorded tracks. \nSides for cold readings will be provided at the auditions/callbacks. \nSHORT SYNOPSIS:  \nHedwig is an “internationally ignored song stylist”\, a fourth-wall smashing East German rock ‘n’ roll goddess who also happens to be the victim of a botched sex-change operation\, which has left her with just “an angry inch.” This outrageous and unexpectedly hilarious story is dazzlingly performed by Hedwig in the form of a rock gig/stand-up comedy routine backed by a hard-rocking band.” \nCASTING THE FOLLOWING ROLES:\nGENERAL NOTE: Both characters must have the stamina to carry the show from start to finish while rarely leaving the stage.  \nThis show contains graphic language and adult themes. \nWe will be casting two sets of casts for this show\, which will alternate on different weekends of the run.  The dates of which cast will perform when will be TBD. \nHEDWIG (Lead. Transfemme or non-binary performers\, 18-40 to play late 20s-Early 40s. Ethnicity open).  Hedwig is a struggling\, queer nightlife performer who is on a journey to find her other half. She is grunge; a dreamer who has been disillusioned by broken relationships. Seeking a captivating and energetic performer who is comfortable in their body and who can dexterously shift from persona to persona (Hedwig’s mother\, husband\, rock icon ex-lover\, Tommy Gnosis.) (Role requires a German/Eastern European Accent. Very strong rock/pop/soul/R&B tenor. Vocal range: A2 to B4) \nPLEASE NOTE: the role of Hedwig deals with references to sexual abuse\, the body\, and genital-centered discussions of gender. Performs outside the gender binary. \nThere is partial nudity and intimacy that can be adjusted to the comfort level of the performer. \nYITZHAK (Supporting. Female or non-binary performers\, 18-30\, to play late 20s-30s. Ethnicity open.) Hedwig’s partner in crime. Yitzhak is a phenomenal entertainer on their own and is currently Hedwig’s backup singer. They are punk\, grunge\, with a hint of queer glamor. Bound by the constraints of traditional masculinity but longs to explore a more feminine side. Seeking adventurous and uninhibited performers with strong comedic timing. Ability to play basic percussion instruments (tambourine\, maracas\, etc\,) is a plus. (Role requires a Balkan/Eastern European Accent. Any body type. Strong rock/pop/soul/R&B vocalist.  Vocal range: high belt\, D4 to A5) \nBEGINNING REHEARSAL SCHEDULE:\n\n\nHedwig-and-the-Angry-Inch-Beg.-Rehearsal-Schedule-V.2Download
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