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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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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240802T235959
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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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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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CATEGORIES:Auditions
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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.
URL:https://lbplayhouse.org/event/the-2024-2025-mainstage-season/
CATEGORIES:Mainstage Theatre
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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)
URL:https://lbplayhouse.org/event/sweat/
CATEGORIES:Studio Theatre
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240813T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240815T230000
DTSTAMP:20260404T034916
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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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CATEGORIES:Auditions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240831T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240928T230000
DTSTAMP:20260404T034916
CREATED:20240301T224848Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240930T202221Z
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SUMMARY:THE PILLOWMAN
DESCRIPTION:THE PILLOWMAN\nPlaying in the Long Beach Playhouse’s Studio Theater\nAug. 31 – Sept. 28\, 2024\nBy Martin McDonagh\nDirected by Carl daSilva\nA serial killer is on the loose\, and several children have gone missing.  But when a writer in this unnamed totalitarian state is interrogated\, the police think the gruesome content of their short stories and the similarities to the murders are too close to be a coincidence. Is art a crime\, and can story-telling be dangerous? In this extremely dark horror thriller by Martin McDonagh\, you may just think so! Exhilarating and thoroughly startling\, THE PILLOWMAN is a gripping and unflinching examination of the very nature and purpose of art itself. \nPURCHASE YOUR TICKETS HERE:\nCHOOSE YOUR DATE:\nTHIS PRODUCTION CLOSED SEPT. 28\, 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\nIntense and Offensive Adult Language and Content including discussions of violence against children.\nIntense Dark Themes and Subject Matter.\nDiscussions of Self Harm.\nSimulated Scenes of Violence.\nA Very Loud Blank Firing Gun Shot.\n\nThis is a Two Act Show\, with one\, 15 min. Intermission\n• Act I is Approx. 1 hr. 30 mins\n• 15 Minute Intermission\n• Act II is Approx. 50 min.\nPREVIEW CLIPS:\n \n \nPERFORMANCE PHOTOS:\n\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				THE PILLOWMAN (STUDIO\, Aug. 31 – Sept. 28\, 2024)\nPHOTO 1: Paul Vroom (TUPOLSKI)\, Brian Brennan (KATURIAN)\, Patrick Peterson (ARIEL)\n(Jonathan Lewis Photography)\n\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				THE PILLOWMAN (STUDIO\, Aug. 31 – Sept. 28\, 2024)\nPHOTO 2: Brian Brennan (KATURIAN)\, Patrick Peterson (ARIEL)\n(Jonathan Lewis Photography)\n\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				\nTHE PILLOWMAN (STUDIO\, Aug. 31 – Sept. 28\, 2024)\nPHOTO 3: Paul Vroom (TUPOLSKI)\, Brian Brennan (KATURIAN)\, Patrick Peterson (ARIEL)\n(Jonathan Lewis Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				THE PILLOWMAN (STUDIO\, Aug. 31 – Sept. 28\, 2024)\nPHOTO 4: Paul Vroom (TUPOLSKI)\, Brian Brennan (KATURIAN)\, Patrick Peterson (ARIEL)\n(Jonathan Lewis Photography)\n\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				THE PILLOWMAN (STUDIO\, Aug. 31 – Sept. 28\, 2024)\nPHOTO 5: Patrick McLoy (FATHER)\, Brian Brennan (KATURIAN)\, Peggy Free (MOTHER)\n(Jonathan Lewis Photography)\n\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				THE PILLOWMAN (STUDIO\, Aug. 31 – Sept. 28\, 2024)\nPHOTO 6: Jeff Cheezum (MICHAL)\, Brian Brennan (KATURIAN)\n(Jonathan Lewis Photography)\n\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				THE PILLOWMAN (STUDIO\, Aug. 31 – Sept. 28\, 2024)\nPHOTO 7: Jeff Cheezum (MICHAL)\, Brian Brennan (KATURIAN)\n(Jonathan Lewis Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				THE PILLOWMAN (STUDIO\, Aug. 31 – Sept. 28\, 2024)\nPHOTO 7: Jeff Cheezum (MICHAL)\, Brian Brennan (KATURIAN)\n(Jonathan Lewis Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				THE PILLOWMAN (STUDIO\, Aug. 31 – Sept. 28\, 2024)\nPHOTO 9: Jeff Cheezum (MICHAL)\, Brian Brennan (KATURIAN)\n(Jonathan Lewis Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				THE PILLOWMAN (STUDIO\, Aug. 31 – Sept. 28\, 2024)\nPHOTO 10: Patrick McLoy (FATHER)\, Brian Brennan (KATURIAN)\, Peggy Free (MOTHER)\n(Jonathan Lewis Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				THE PILLOWMAN (STUDIO\, Aug. 31 – Sept. 28\, 2024)\nPHOTO 11: Brian Brennan (KATURIAN)\, Patrick Peterson (ARIEL)\, Paul Vroom (TUPOLSKI)\n(Jonathan Lewis Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				THE PILLOWMAN (STUDIO\, Aug. 31 – Sept. 28\, 2024)\nPHOTO 12: Paul Vroom (TUPOLSKI)\, Brian Brennan (KATURIAN)\n(Jonathan Lewis Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				THE PILLOWMAN (STUDIO\, Aug. 31 – Sept. 28\, 2024)\nPHOTO 13: Paul Vroom (TUPOLSKI)\, Brian Brennan (KATURIAN)\n(Jonathan Lewis Photography)\n\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				THE PILLOWMAN (STUDIO\, Aug. 31 – Sept. 28\, 2024)\nPHOTO 14: BACK ROW: Paul Vroom (TUPOLSKI)\, Paul Vroom (TUPOLSKI)\, Patrick Peterson (ARIEL)\, FRONT ROW: Patrick McLoy (FATHER)\, Brian Brennan (KATURIAN)\, Peggy Free (MOTHER)\n(Jonathan Lewis Photography)\n				\n		\n\nCAST:\n\nPaul Vroom (TUPOLSKI)\nBrian Brennan (KATURIAN)\nPatrick Peterson (ARIEL)\nJeff Cheezum (MICHAL)\nPeggy Free (MOTHER)\nPatrick McLoy (FATHER)
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CATEGORIES:Studio Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240909T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240911T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T034916
CREATED:20240726T211704Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240731T201340Z
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SUMMARY:AUDITIONS: ROMEO & JULIET
DESCRIPTION:AUDITIONS: ROMEO AND JULIET\nPlaying in the Long Beach Playhouse’s Mainstage Theater\nBy William Shakespeare\nDirected by Lauren Velasco\nAUDITION DATES:  Sept. 9 – 11\, 2024\n\nMonday\, Sept. 9\, 2024 – 7pm – 9pm: Open Call\nTuesday\,  Sept. 10\, 2024 – 7pm – 9pm: Open Call\nWednesday\, September\, 11 – 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:  Nov. 2 – Nov. 30\, 2024\nAUDTION NOTICE:\nTITLE: ROMEO & JULIET\nAUTHOR: William Shakespeare \nDIRECTOR: Lauren Velasco \nRUN: Nov. 2 – Nov. 30\, 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\, September 9th\, 2024 and Tuesday\, September 10th\, 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\, September 11th\, 2024 \nTimes: 7pm – 10pm \nREHEARSALS:\nFirst Read-Through: Saturday\, September 14th\, Noon – 4pm \nRegular Rehearsal: Starts Sunday\, September 15th (Sundays not regular rehearsal days.) Mondays – Thursdays: 7pm – 10pm; Saturdays: 9am – 1pm. \nPossible rehearsal Friday\, October 25th: 7pm-10pm \n(Please see beginning rehearsal schedule BELOW for specific dates and times.) \nLocation: Long Beach Playhouse \nNOTE: Open to working with some conflicts except for tech dates and performances.  \nAUDITION REQUIREMENTS:\nBring headshot and resume.  \nMemorize a Shakespeare monologue no longer than 1 minute (Either dramatic or comedic) or cold read from a side. Sides for cold readings will be provided at the auditions. \n(We are only seeing in-person auditioners during audition times – no video submissions.) \nSHORT SYNOPSIS:  \nOnce upon a time there were two households both alike in dignity… Told in the style of Grimm’s fairytales\, this classic tragedy is the story two young teenagers falling in love and losing their lives due to their family’s ancient grudge. This timeless story explores themes of love\, vengeance\, and what our youth is owed.  \nCASTING THE FOLLOWING ROLES:\nPLEASE NOTE: Some actors may be asked to move set pieces. Many roles are double-cast. Actors of all ethnicities and genders are encouraged to audition. \n\nROMEO (M\, 18+ to play 16-17): Son of the Montagues. He is intelligent\, sensitive\, passionate\, rash\, and idealistic. He loves with all his heart\, but not wisely. Will be required to sword fight.\n\n\nMONTAGUE (M or F\, 40’s-70’s): Romeo’s father or mother and head of the Montagues. A distant parental figure. Will also play Friar John\, Storyteller\, and Lord/Lady.\n\n\nBENVOLIO (M or F\, 18+ to play 16-20’s): A Montague and Romeo’s cousin. He attempts to foster peace rather than violence. Will be required to sword fight.\n\n\nBALTHASAR (M or F\, 18+ to play 16-20’s): Romeo’s serving man. He’s a dedicated servant and friend. Will be required to sword fight.\n\n\nJULIET (F\, 18+ to look 16 – 17): The 13-year-old daughter of the Capulet’s. A funny\, naïve\, romantic\, impatient\, and playful young girl. She is discovering the world around her.\n\n\nCAPULET (M\, 40’s – 70’s): Juliet’s father and head of the Capulets. He has a polite public demeanor and an abusive private demeanor. He is decisive\, stubborn\, and easily enraged.\n\n\nLADY CAPULET (F\, 30’s – 40’s): Juliet’s mother. Married very young and a distant parental figure. She lost many children before Juliet and doesn’t know how to show her love for Juliet.\n\n\nNURSE (F\, 30’s – 60’s): Nurse to Juliet. A talkative\, dirty-minded\, and caring woman that is very practical. She is like a mother to Juliet.\n\n\nTYBALT (M or F\, 20’s – 30’s): Nephew to the Capulets. Juliet’s cousin on her mother’s side. Aggressive\, hotheaded\, prideful\, and stubborn. He’s/She’s fueled by vengeance. Will be required to sword fight.\n\n\nPARIS (M\, 18-20’s): The Prince’s kinsman and Juliet’s suitor. Presumptuous\, emotional\, and has noble manners. Will also play Sampson. Will be required to sword fight.\n\n\nPRINCE ESCALUS (M or F\, 16-20’s): Prince of Verona. Young and thrust into a position of power. Seeks to keep the peace and swift in judgement. Will also play Peter.\n\n\nMERCUTIO (M or F\, 18+ to play 16-20’s): The Prince’s kinsman and Romeo’s friend. Irreverent\, bitingly witty\, and bold. In this telling he/she can harness minor magical powers. Will also play Gregory. Will be required to sword fight.\n\n\nFRIAR LAWRENCE (M\, 40’s – 70’s): A Franciscan friar. He is a civic-minded man that is often the voice of reason. As good intentioned as he is\, there is also a self-serving side to this man. \n\nBEGINNING REHEARSAL SCHEDULE:\n\n\nRomeo-and-Juliet-Beg.-Reh.-Schedule-V.2Download
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CATEGORIES:Auditions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240919T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240919T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T034916
CREATED:20240814T220315Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240916T202718Z
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SUMMARY:Long Beach Gives "Sirens: A Film Noir" A Live Radio Play
DESCRIPTION:It’s Long Beach Gives Y’all!  \n\n\n\nWe will be presenting a fantastic brand new radio play “Sirens: A Film Noir” written by friend of the Playhouse Terra Taylor Knudson \n\n\n\nOur show will begin at 4pm on the Mainstage. It will also be Live Streamed to our YouTube channel! \n\n\n\nTickets are FREE! Reserve your seats by emailing Madison@LBPlayhouse.org \n\n\n\nWe will be streaming the show on our YouTube page HERE\n\n\n\nLong Beach Gives is a citywide\, online fundraising campaign to raise awareness and inspire community giving for Long Beach nonprofits. The goal of Long Beach Gives is to inspire individuals and businesses in our community to support the exemplary work of nonprofits making a difference in Long Beach. \n\n\n\nLast year\, Long Beach Gives raised $2\,071\,589 million for 244 local nonprofit organizations. Show your support of LB Playhouse by donating during Long Beach Gives at the link below! \n\n\n\nDONATE HERE
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CATEGORIES:Mainstage Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240921T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241019T220000
DTSTAMP:20260404T034916
CREATED:20240716T233721Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241021T212122Z
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SUMMARY:THE PASSION OF DRACULA
DESCRIPTION:THE PASSION OF DRACULA\nPlaying in the Long Beach Playhouse’s Mainstage Theater\nSept. 21 – Oct. 19\, 2024\nBy Bob Hall & David Richmond\nDirected by David Scaglione\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 Freudian 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? \nPURCHASE YOUR TICKETS HERE:\nCHOOSE YOUR DATE:\nTHIS PRODUCTION CLOSED OCT. 19\, 2024 \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 Themes\nFog and Smoke Effects\nFlashing Lights\nSimulated Smoking\nSimulated Violence and Depictions of Self Harm\nLoud Gun Shots\nThe Undead!\n\nAct One is Approx. 45 mins.\nThere will be a 15 Minute Intermission\nAct Two is Approx. 1hr. 15 mins.\nPREVIEW CLIP:\n \nPERFORMANCE PHOTOS:\n\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				THE PASSION OF DRACULA (MAINSTAGE\, Sept. 21 – Oct. 19\, 2024)\nPHOTO 1: Andrea Stradling (DR. HELGA VAN ZANDT)\, Trevor Hart (MR. RENFIELD)\, Michael Hovance (DR. CEDRIC SEWARD)\, Guy C. van Empel (LORD GODALMING)\, Alan Bornemann (JAMESON)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				THE PASSION OF DRACULA (MAINSTAGE\, Sept. 21 – Oct. 19\, 2024)\nPHOTO 2: Caitlin Zinn (WILHELMINA MURRAY)\, Jay Miramontes (JONATHAN HARKER)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				THE PASSION OF DRACULA (MAINSTAGE\, Sept. 21 – Oct. 19\, 2024)\nPHOTO 3: Trevor Hart (MR. RENFIELD)\, Andrea Stradling (DR. HELGA VAN ZANDT)\, Guy C. van Empel (LORD GODALMING)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				THE PASSION OF DRACULA (MAINSTAGE\, Sept. 21 – Oct. 19\, 2024)\nPHOTO 4: Caitlin Zinn (WILHELMINA MURRAY)\, Andrea Stradling (DR. HELGA VAN ZANDT)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				THE PASSION OF DRACULA (MAINSTAGE\, Sept. 21 – Oct. 19\, 2024)\nPHOTO 5: Caitlin Zinn (WILHELMINA MURRAY)\, Ben Trotter (COUNT DRACULA)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				THE PASSION OF DRACULA (MAINSTAGE\, Sept. 21 – Oct. 19\, 2024)\nPHOTO 6: Ben Trotter (COUNT DRACULA)\, Caitlin Zinn (WILHELMINA MURRAY)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				THE PASSION OF DRACULA (MAINSTAGE\, Sept. 21 – Oct. 19\, 2024)\nPHOTO 7: Ben Trotter (COUNT DRACULA)\, Caitlin Zinn (WILHELMINA MURRAY)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				THE PASSION OF DRACULA (MAINSTAGE\, Sept. 21 – Oct. 19\, 2024)\nPHOTO 8: Andrea Stradling (DR. HELGA VAN ZANDT)\, Ben Trotter (COUNT DRACULA)\, Guy C. van Empel (LORD GODALMING)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				THE PASSION OF DRACULA (MAINSTAGE\, Sept. 21 – Oct. 19\, 2024)\nPHOTO 9: Alan Bornemann (JAMESON)\, Andrea Stradling (DR. HELGA VAN ZANDT)\, Jay Miramontes (JONATHAN HARKER)\, James Matthis (PROF. VAN HELSING)\, Michael Hovance (DR. CEDRIC SEWARD)\, Guy C. van Empel (LORD GODALMING)\, Trevor Hart (MR. RENFIELD)\, Ben Trotter (COUNT DRACULA)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				THE PASSION OF DRACULA (MAINSTAGE\, Sept. 21 – Oct. 19\, 2024)\nPHOTO 10: Alan Bornemann (JAMESON)\, Trevor Hart (MR. RENFIELD)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				THE PASSION OF DRACULA (MAINSTAGE\, Sept. 21 – Oct. 19\, 2024)\nPHOTO 11: Caitlin Zinn (WILHELMINA MURRAY)\, Michael Hovance (DR. CEDRIC SEWARD)\, James Matthis (PROF. VAN HELSING)\, Jay Miramontes (JONATHAN HARKER)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				THE PASSION OF DRACULA (MAINSTAGE\, Sept. 21 – Oct. 19\, 2024)\nPHOTO 12: Jay Miramontes (JONATHAN HARKER)\, Guy C. van Empel (LORD GODALMING)\, James Matthis (PROF. VAN HELSING)\, Caitlin Zinn (WILHELMINA MURRAY)\, Michael Hovance (DR. CEDRIC SEWARD)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				THE PASSION OF DRACULA (MAINSTAGE\, Sept. 21 – Oct. 19\, 2024)\nPHOTO 13: James Matthis (PROF. VAN HELSING)\, Caitlin Zinn (WILHELMINA MURRAY)\, Ben Trotter (COUNT DRACULA)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				THE PASSION OF DRACULA (MAINSTAGE\, Sept. 21 – Oct. 19\, 2024)\nPHOTO 14: BACK: Jay Miramontes (JONATHAN HARKER)\, Alan Bornemann (JAMESON)\, Trevor Hart (MR. RENFIELD)\, James Matthis (PROF. VAN HELSING)\, Michael Hovance (DR. CEDRIC SEWARD)\, Guy C. van Empel (LORD GODALMING)\, FRONT: Caitlin Zinn (WILHELMINA MURRAY)\, Andrea Stradling (DR. HELGA VAN ZANDT)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n\n				\n		\n \nCAST:\n\nMichael Hovance (DR. CEDRIC SEWARD)\nAlan Bornemann (JAMESON)\nJames Matthis (PROF. VAN HELSING)\nAndrea Stradling (DR. HELGA VAN ZANDT)\nGuy C. van Empel (LORD GODALMING)\nTrevor Hart (MR. RENFIELD)\nCaitlin Zinn (WILHELMINA MURRAY)\nJay Miramontes (JONATHAN HARKER)\nBen Trotter (COUNT DRACULA)
URL:https://lbplayhouse.org/event/the-passion-of-dracula/
CATEGORIES:Mainstage Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241012T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241116T230000
DTSTAMP:20260404T034916
CREATED:20240301T225823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241118T231422Z
UID:8721-1728763200-1731798000@lbplayhouse.org
SUMMARY:HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH
DESCRIPTION:HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH\nPlaying in the Long Beach Playhouse’s Studio Theater\nOct. 12 – Nov. 16\, 2024\nText by John Cameron Mitchell\, Music and Lyrics by Stephen Trask\nDirected by Angela I. Cruz\nHedwig Schmidt wants her due. After having to change who she was to leave East Germany with an American GI who promises to take her to the states if she changes her sex\, Hedwig is left in a Kansas trailer park with regret\, a bad operation\, and what she calls an “Angry Inch.” She turns to music and meets a geeky boy named Tommy whom she falls for.  But he ends up stealing her songs and achieving rock star fame.  What’s to be done but to become a rock goddess herself!  This Tony and Obie award-winning show is part rock concert\, part stand-up routine\, and part exploration into what it means to be loved; not only by others\, but by yourself.   \nPURCHASE YOUR TICKETS HERE:\nNOTE: This Production featured two different casts performing on different weekends. The casts were as follows:\nCast “Lil Guys”:\n\nZachary Balagot (HEDWIG)\nKelsey Weinstein (YITZHAK)\n\nCast “Dem Bratz”:\n\nAndrew Pedroza (HEDWIG)\nReneé Cohen (YITZHAK)\n\nCHOOSE YOUR DATE:\nTHE PRODUCTION CLOSED NOV. 16\, 2024 \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 and Potentially Offensive Language and Content\nVery Loud Rock Music (Ear Plugs Available in the Studio Lobby)\nAudience Participation\n\nThis is a One Act Show\, with No Intermission\n• The Show is Approx. 1 hr. 30 mins\n• There is No Intermission\nPERFORMANCE PHOTOS:\n\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH (THE STUDIO\, OCT. 12 – NOV. 16\, 2024)\nPHOTO 1: Zachary Balagot (HEDWIG – LIL GUYS CAST)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH (THE STUDIO\, OCT. 12 – NOV. 16\, 2024)\nPHOTO 2: Kelsey Weinstein (YITZHAK – LIL GUYS CAST)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH (THE STUDIO\, OCT. 12 – NOV. 16\, 2024)\nPHOTO 3: Kelsey Weinstein (YITZHAK – LIL GUYS CAST)\, Zachary Balagot (HEDWIG – LIL GUYS CAST)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH (THE STUDIO\, OCT. 12 – NOV. 16\, 2024)\nPHOTO 4: Zachary Balagot (HEDWIG – LIL GUYS CAST)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH (THE STUDIO\, OCT. 12 – NOV. 16\, 2024)\nPHOTO 5: FRONT: Kelsey Weinstein (YITZHAK – LIL GUYS CAST)\, Zachary Balagot (HEDWIG – LIL GUYS CAST)\, BACK: Ja’lil Nelson (THE ANGRY INCH)\, Quinn Vann (THE ANGRY INCH)\, Nick Estes (THE ANGRY INCH)\, Graham Wojcik (THE ANGRY INCH)\, Nick Shewchuk (THE ANGRY INCH)\, Iggi El Kouatli (THE ANGRY INCH)\, Stephen Olear (THE ANGRY INCH)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH (THE STUDIO\, OCT. 12 – NOV. 16\, 2024)\nPHOTO 6: Andrew Pedroza (HEDWIG – DEM BRATZ CAST) \n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH (THE STUDIO\, OCT. 12 – NOV. 16\, 2024)\nPHOTO 7: Reneé Cohen (YITZHAK – DEM BRATZ CAST)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH (THE STUDIO\, OCT. 12 – NOV. 16\, 2024)\nPHOTO 8: Andrew Pedroza (HEDWIG – DEM BRATZ CAST)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH (THE STUDIO\, OCT. 12 – NOV. 16\, 2024)\nPHOTO 9: Reneé Cohen (YITZHAK – DEM BRATZ CAST)\, Andrew Pedroza (HEDWIG – DEM BRATZ CAST)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH (THE STUDIO\, OCT. 12 – NOV. 16\, 2024)\nPHOTO 10: Andrew Pedroza (HEDWIG – DEM BRATZ CAST)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH (THE STUDIO\, OCT. 12 – NOV. 16\, 2024)\nPHOTO 11: Quinn Vann (THE ANGRY INCH)\, Ja’lil Nelson (THE ANGRY INCH)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH (THE STUDIO\, OCT. 12 – NOV. 16\, 2024)\nPHOTO 12: Nick Estes (THE ANGRY INCH)\, Graham Wojcik (THE ANGRY INCH)\, Nick Shewchuk (THE ANGRY INCH)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH (THE STUDIO\, OCT. 12 – NOV. 16\, 2024)\nPHOTO 13: Iggi El Kouatli (THE ANGRY INCH)\, Stephen Olear (THE ANGRY INCH)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH (THE STUDIO\, OCT. 12 – NOV. 16\, 2024)\nPHOTO 14: BACK ROW: Quinn Vann (THE ANGRY INCH)\, Zachary Balagot (HEDWIG – LIL GUYS CAST)\, Kelsey Weinstein (YITZHAK – LIL GUYS CAST)\, Graham Wojcik (THE ANGRY INCH)\, Reneé Cohen (YITZHAK – DEM BRATZ CAST)\, Andrew Pedroza (HEDWIG – DEM BRATZ CAST)\, Iggi El Kouatli (THE ANGRY INCH)\, Stephen Olear (THE ANGRY INCH)\, FRONT ROW: Ja’lil Nelson (THE ANGRY INCH)\, Nick Estes (THE ANGRY INCH)\, Nick Shewchuk (THE ANGRY INCH)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n		\n \nCAST:\n\nZachary Balagot (HEDWIG – LIL GUYS CAST) \nKelsey Weinstein (YITZHAK – LIL GUYS CAST) \nAndrew Pedroza (HEDWIG – DEM BRATZ CAST) \nReneé Cohen (YITZHAK – DEM BRATZ CAST) \nNick Estes (THE ANGRY INCH)\nIggi El Kouatli (THE ANGRY INCH)\nJa’lil Nelson (THE ANGRY INCH)\nStephen Olear (THE ANGRY INCH)\nNick Shewchuk (THE ANGRY INCH)\nQuinn Vann (THE ANGRY INCH)\nGraham Wojcik (THE ANGRY INCH)
URL:https://lbplayhouse.org/event/hedwig-and-the-angry-inch/
CATEGORIES:Studio Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241015T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241017T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T034916
CREATED:20240826T213959Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240916T212853Z
UID:9338-1729018800-1729191600@lbplayhouse.org
SUMMARY:AUDITIONS: A CHRISTMAS CAROL (2024)
DESCRIPTION:AUDITIONS: A CHRISTMAS CAROL (2024)\nPlaying in the Long Beach Playhouse’s Mainstage Theater\nFrom the novella by Charles Dickens\, Adapted by\nDirected by Joy Arzaga\n  \nAUDITION DATES:  Oct. 15 – 17\n\nTuesday\, Oct. 15   – 7pm – 9pm: Open Call\nWednesday\,  Oct. 16  – 7pm – 9pm: Open Call\nThursday\, Oct. 17 – 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:  Dec. 7 – Dec. 22\, 2024\n  \nAUDITION NOTICE:\nTITLE:  A CHRISTMAS CAROL\nAUTHOR:   From the Novella by Charles Dickens\, adapted by Joy Arzaga \nDIRECTOR: Joy Arzaga \nRUN:  Dec. 7 – Dec. 22\, 2024  \nThursdays\, Fridays & Saturdays 8pm\, Sundays at 2pm. Special performances on Wednesday 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: (Auditioners only need to come to one night of Open Call Auditions.) \nDates: Tuesday\, Oct. 15 and Wednesday\, Oct. 16\, 2024    \nTimes: 7pm – 9pm \nLocation: Long Beach Playhouse   \nCallbacks: By Invitation Only. \nDate: Thursday\, October. 17 \nTimes: 7pm – 10pm \nREHEARSALS:\nFirst Read-Through: Saturday\, Oct. 19\, noon – 4pm \nFirst Rehearsal: Starts Monday\, Oct. 21. \nRegular Rehearsal: Mondays – Thursdays\, 7pm – 10pm\, Saturdays 1pm – 4pm.  \n\nNO REHEARSAL ON Halloween & Thanksgiving BUT will rehearse the Wednesday before those days on 10/30 and 11/27\n\n(Please see beginning rehearsal schedule BELOW for specific dates and times.) \nFlexible to work around some minor conflicts except for tech dates and performances. \nLocation: Long Beach Playhouse \nAUDITION REQUIREMENTS: \nBring headshot\, resume\, and calendar of conflicts.   \nAudition will consist of cold readings from the script. Sides will be provided at auditions.  \nYou may be asked to sing your favorite Christmas Carol. Be prepared to sing a cappella or bring your own track. \nBritish accents required for all roles.   \nNon-traditional casting welcome: open to all races\, genders\, and ages.   \nSHORT SYNOPSIS:  \nAn adaptation of Charles Dickens’ classic Christmas novella\, A Christmas  Carol is the famous tale of a miserly old man named Ebenezer Scrooge. Over the course of the story\, he is visited by the ghosts of Christmas past\, present\, and future\, who give him a new perspective on his life. \nCASTING THE FOLLOWING ROLES:  \nNOTE: Looking to cast 12 actors\, with most everyone but Scrooge playing multiple parts. Non-traditional casting welcome: open to all races\, genders\, and ages.   \nEBENEZER SCROOGE (M\, to play 50+) A cold-hearted miser\, whose fear of the world has manifested in a hatred for Christmas.  \nBOB CRATCHIT (M\, 35-50) An optimistic\, mild-mannered man who loves his family. Also plays Dick Wilkins who was Ebenezer’s best friend when he was younger.  \nGHOST OF CHRISTMAS PAST (F\, to play 18-25) A strange\, otherworldly spirit who shows Scrooge his past. Singing is a bonus. Will also play a Salvation Army Bell Ringer\, a Caroler\, Martha Cratchit and Ghost of Christmas YTC puppeteer. Singing is a bonus. \nGHOST OF CHRISTMAS PRESENT (M\, all ages 20+ considered) An exuberant spirit who is the embodiment of Christmas Day. Singing is a bonus. Will also play Salvation Army Bell Ringer\, a Caroler\, Mr. Fezziwig and Ghost of Christmas YTC puppeteer. \nJACOB MARLEY (M\, to play 50 +) The ghost of Ebenezer Scrooge’s dead business partner. Will also play a Narrator\, Old Joe\, and the Poulterer.   \nFRED HOLLOWELL (M\, 18-30) Scrooge’s nephew and a joyful young  man filled with Christmas cheer. Will also play Young Ebenezer\, Thomas and Broker  2. \nBELLE (F\, 18-30) A young woman with fierce convictions and the lost love of Ebenezer. Will also play Caroline\, Catherine\, and Broker 1.  \nMRS. CRATCHIT (F\, 35-50) A strong headed matriarch of her family. She  is kind-hearted but not afraid to speak her truth. Will also play Mrs. Fezziwig\, a Narrator\, and Mrs. Oliver. \nELIZABETH HOLLOWELL (F\, 18-30) Fred’s outgoing and playful wife.  Singing voice is a bonus. Will also play the Solicitor\, Narrator\, a Caroler\, a party goer and Mrs. Dilber.  \nPETER CRATCHIT (M\, 13-17) Eldest son of the Cratchits. Singing required. Will also play Ignorance\, and Boy.  \nBELINDA CRATCHIT (F\, 7-13) Youngest daughter of the Cratchits. Will  also play a Street child\, Fan\, Belle’s daughter\, and Want.  \nTINY TIM (M\, 7-10) A kind-hearted\, sickly boy who loves Christmas.  Singing is a bonus. Will also play School-age Scrooge.  \nBEGINNING REHEARSAL SCHEDULE:\n\n\nCarol (2024) Beg. Reh. Schedule V.2Download
URL:https://lbplayhouse.org/event/auditions-a-christmas-carol-2024/
CATEGORIES:Auditions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241102T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241130T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T034916
CREATED:20240719T201118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241204T210138Z
UID:9187-1730577600-1732996800@lbplayhouse.org
SUMMARY:ROMEO AND JULIET
DESCRIPTION:ROMEO AND JULIET\nPlaying in the Long Beach Playhouse’s Mainstage Theater\nNov. 2 – Nov. 30\, 2024\nBy William Shakespeare\nDirected by Lauren Velasco\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. \nThis production of ROMEO & JULIET 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 ON NOV. 30\, 2024 \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 Content and Themes\nSexually Suggestive Gestures and Innuendo\nSimulated Depictions of Violence \nSimulated Depictions of Self Harm\nSword Fighting Near the Audience\n\nAct One is Approx. 1hr. 20 mins.\nThere will be a 15 Minute Intermission\nAct Two is Approx. 1hr. 10 mins.\nPERFORMANCE PHOTOS:\n\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				ROMEO & JULIET (MAINSTAGE\, Nov. 2 – Nov. 30\, 2024)\nPHOTO 1: Kelli Lackey (PARIS/SAMPSON)\, Colleen McCandless (MERCUTIO/GREGORY)\, Jack Loeprich (TYBALT)\, Amara Phelps (THE PRINCE)\, Giovanni Navarro (BENVOLIO)\, Mack Noe (BALTHASAR)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				ROMEO & JULIET (MAINSTAGE\, Nov. 2 – Nov. 30\, 2024)\nPHOTO 2: Serena Bottiani-Henderson (MONTAGUE)\, Giovanni Navarro (BENVOLIO)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				ROMEO & JULIET (MAINSTAGE\, Nov. 2 – Nov. 30\, 2024)\nPHOTO 3: Patty van Empel (NURSE)\, Miko Monroe (JULIET)\, Jessica Buckelew (LADY CAPULET)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				ROMEO & JULIET (MAINSTAGE\, Nov. 2 – Nov. 30\, 2024)\nPHOTO 4: Scott Haven (LORD CAPULET)\, Jack Leoprich (TYBALT)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				ROMEO & JULIET (MAINSTAGE\, Nov. 2 – Nov. 30\, 2024)\nPHOTO 5: Miko Monroe (JULIET)\, Robbie Macey (ROMEO)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				ROMEO & JULIET (MAINSTAGE\, Nov. 2 – Nov. 30\, 2024)\nPHOTO 6: Colleen McCandless (MERCUTIO)\, Giovanni Navarro (BENVOLIO)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				ROMEO & JULIET (MAINSTAGE\, Nov. 2 – Nov. 30\, 2024)\nPHOTO 7: Patty van Empel (NURSE)\, Miko Monroe (JULIET)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				ROMEO & JULIET (MAINSTAGE\, Nov. 2 – Nov. 30\, 2024)\nPHOTO 8: Jack Loeprich (TYBALT)\, Colleen McCandless (MERCUTIO)\, Robbie Macey (ROMEO)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				ROMEO & JULIET (MAINSTAGE\, Nov. 2 – Nov. 30\, 2024)\nPHOTO 9: Giovanni Navarro (BENVOLIO)\, Jack Loeprich (TYBALT)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				ROMEO & JULIET (MAINSTAGE\, Nov. 2 – Nov. 30\, 2024)\nPHOTO 10: Mack Noe (BALTHASAR)\, Colleen McCandless (MERCUTIO)\, Giovanni Navarro (BENVOLIO)\, Robbie Macey (ROMEO)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				ROMEO & JULIET (MAINSTAGE\, Nov. 2 – Nov. 30\, 2024)\nPHOTO 11: Robbie Macey (ROMEO)\, Miko Monroe (JULIET)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				ROMEO & JULIET (MAINSTAGE\, Nov. 2 – Nov. 30\, 2024)\nPHOTO 12: Andy Justus (FRIAR LAURENCE)\, Miko Monroe (JULIET)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				ROMEO & JULIET (MAINSTAGE\, Nov. 2 – Nov. 30\, 2024)\nPHOTO 13: Miko Monroe (JULIET)\, Kelli Lackey (PARIS)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				ROMEO & JULIET (MAINSTAGE\, Nov. 2 – Nov. 30\, 2024)\nPHOTO 14: BACK ROW: Robbie Macey (ROMEO)\, Miko Monroe (JULIET)\, MIDDLE ROW: Andy Justus (FRIAR LAURENCE)\, Serena Bottiani-Henderson (MONTAGUE)\, Mack Noe (BALTHASAR)\, Amara Phelps (PRINCE/PETER)\, Kelli Lackey (PARIS/SAMPSON)\, Scott Haven (LORD CAPULET/STORYTELLER)\, Jessica Buckelew (LADY CAPULET)\, Patty van Empel (NURSE)\, FRONT ROW: Giovanni Navarro (BENVOLIO/GUARD) Colleen McCandless (MERCUTIO/GREGORY)\, Jack Leoprich (TYBALT/FRIAR JOHN) (Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n		\n\nCAST:\n\nRobbie Macey (ROMEO)\nMiko Monroe (JULIET)\nAndy Justus (FRIAR LAURENCE)\nPatty van Empel (NURSE)\nGiovanni Navarro (BENVOLIO/GUARD)\nColleen McCandless (MERCUTIO/GREGORY)\nJack Loeprich (TYBALT/FRIAR JOHN)\nScott Haven (LORD CAPULET)\nJessica Buckelew (LADY CAPULET)\nKelli Lackey (PARIS/SAMPSON)\nMack Noe (BALTHASAR)\nAmara Phelps (THE PRINCE/PETER)\n\nSerena Bottiani-Henderson (MONTAGUE)
URL:https://lbplayhouse.org/event/romeo-and-juliet/
CATEGORIES:Mainstage Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241104T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241106T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T034916
CREATED:20241001T213450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241017T195950Z
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SUMMARY:AUDITIONS: Agatha Christie’s THE MURDER OF ROGER ACKROYD
DESCRIPTION:AUDITIONS: Agatha Christie’s THE MURDER OF ROGER ACKROYD\nPlaying in the Long Beach Playhouse’s Mainstage Theater\nAdapted by Philip Grecian from the novel by Agatha Christie\nDirected by Mitchell Nunn\n  \nAUDITION DATES:  Nov. 4 – 6\, 2024\n\nMonday\, Nov. 4\, 2024 – 7pm – 9pm: Open Call\nTuesday\,  Nov. 5\, 2024 – 7pm – 9pm: Open Call\nWednesday\, Nov. 6\, 2024 – 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:  Jan. 11 – Feb. 8\, 2025\n  \nAUDITION NOTICE:\nTITLE: Agatha Christie’s THE MURDER OF ROGER ACKROYD \nAUTHOR: Adapted by Philip Grecian from the novel by Agatha Christie \nDIRECTOR: Mitchell Nunn \nRUN:  Jan. 11 – Feb. 8\, 2025 \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\, Nov. 4 and Tuesday\, Nov. 5\, 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\, Nov. 6\, 2024 \nTimes: 7pm – 10pm \nREHEARSALS:\nFirst Read-Through: Saturday\, Nov. 9\, Noon – 4pm \nRegular Rehearsal: Starting Monday\, Nov. 11: Mondays – Wednesdays\, 7pm – 10pm; Saturdays 9am – Noon. \n(Please see beginning rehearsal schedule BELOW for specific dates and times.) \nLocation: Long Beach Playhouse \nNOTE: Open to working with some minor conflicts except for tech dates and performances. \nAUDITION REQUIREMENTS:\nBring headshot and resume.  \nSides for cold readings will be provided at the auditions. \nSHORT SYNOPSIS:  \nIn the small village of King’s Abbot\, before she commits suicide\, Mrs. Ferrars admits to her fiancé\, Roger Ackroyd\, that she had murdered her husband a year earlier. Ackroyd relays the information to the village doctor\, James Sheppard\, revealing that the woman was being blackmailed to keep the murder a secret. Later\, Ackroyd himself is murdered as he sits in his study\, and the Belgian detective Hercule Poirot is called out of retirement to investigate. Poirot engages Sheppard’s help to find the killer\, referring to the doctor as his “Watson”. Every servant and acquaintance in the household at the time of Ackroyd’s murder has something to hide – but who did it? And why? \nCASTING THE FOLLOWING ROLES:\nNOTE: Actively seeking all ethnicities for all roles \nDR. JAMES SHEPPARD:  (M\, 50s)  The physician in King’s Abbot. Upon the murder of Roger Ackroyd\, Dr. Sheppard serves as Hercule Poirot’s Watson-like associate. It’s important to him to know what Poirot knows\, and he is writing it all down with the idea of authoring a book. (Role requires an English Accent.) \nCAROLINE SHEPPARD: (F\, Late 50s) Dr Sheppard’s older unmarried sister and the leader of the village gossips She knows everything that goes on in the village and has an ability to put pieces together and come up with an answer before anyone else in the community.  (Role requires an English Accent.) \nHERCULE POIROT: (M\, 45 – 70)  The famous Belgian detective who has retired to King’s Abbot. Poirot is short\, has quirky habits and is proud of his carefully groomed mustache. He relies on logic and critical thinking to determine the facts of a crime. He is a master of human nature who keeps his thoughts to himself and only reveals them when he is certain of his theory. (Role requires a Belgian Accent.) \nJOHN PARKER: (M\, 40 – 60) He is a competent servant and a worrier. He blackmailed a former employer and was looking for an opportunity to blackmail Ackroyd as well.  (Role requires an English Accent.) \nGEOFFREY RAYMOND: (M\, 25 – 40)   Ackroyd’s secretary and business manager. Raymond is young\, charming\, debonair and fascinated by every aspect of murder and the investigation. He admits being in debt\, but the money he will receive from Ackroyd’s will takes care of this.  (Role requires an English Accent.) \nINSPECTOR RAGLAN: (M\, Late 50s) The official inspector of Ackroyd’s murder. He is proud of his investigative method\, though it is pedestrian at best and usually wrong. He is something of a bumbler.  (Role requires an English Accent.) \nMAJOR HECTOR BLUNT: (M\, 40 – 50) A big game hunter and friend of Ackroyd. Blunt is a man of few words\, but when he does speak\, he is . . . blunt. He secretly loves Flora but feels that\, as he is considerably older\, she doesn’t see him as a romantic partner. By his own admission\, he is uncomfortable in society and prefers the jungle of Africa.  (Role requires an English Accent.) \nFLORA ACKROYD: (F\, early 20s)   Flora is Roger Ackroyd’s young and beautiful niece. She is resentful she is financially dependent on her uncle and agrees to marry Ralph Payton in order to escape this heavy dependence even though she harbors a secret love for Major Blunt.  (Role requires an English Accent.) \nMRS. ACKROYD: (F\, 40s – 50s) Flora’s mother and Roger Ackroyd’s sister-in-law. Mrs. Ackroyd and Flora came to live at Fernly Park after her husband died\, Shallow and solipsistic\, she has fallen into debt in an attempt to sustain her lifestyle and is dependent upon money from her penurious brother-in-law. She is a difficult woman to be around. (Role requires an English Accent.) \nELIZABETH RUSSELL: (F\, 40s) Ackroyd’s chief housekeeper\, She is somewhere over 40 but comes off as older do to her stern demeanor. Elizbeth is efficient and no-nonsense with a proficiency that renders her intimidating. Respectability is deeply important to her\, and she has a secret that she fears would ruin her reputation if it came out. (Role requires an English Accent.) \nURSULA BOURNE: (F\, mid 20s) A housemaid at Fernly Park. \,Born into gentility\, Ursula was thrown into the workforce when her father died and the family fortune was lost. Her references may be false\, but she is an excellent housemaid and a hard worker.  (Role requires an English Accent.) \nNOTE:  KENT AND PATON WILL BE PLAYED BY ONE PERSON \nCHARLES KENT: (M\, 20s) An alcoholic and heroin addict and relies on thievery. Appears worn and shabby do to heavy drug use. When he is caught attempting to burgle Fernly Park\, he demonstrates the anger and the shakes of a drug addict needing a fix. (Role requires an American Accent.) \nRALPH PATON: (M\, 20s) Ackroyd’s adopted stepson. Payton in handsome and charming\, but he is terrible at handling his own finances and obligations. He is steeped in debt and counts on his stepfather’s fortune for support. He is engaged to Flora and has disappeared making him a prime suspect in Roger Ackroyd’s murder.  (Role requires an English Accent.) \nBEGINNING REHEARSAL SCHEDULE:\n\n\nThe Murder of Roger Ackroyd Beg. Reh. Schedule V.2Download
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SUMMARY:Membership Drive OPEN HOUSE
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the Long Beach Playhouse’s Membership Drive by Attending our Open House! \n\n\n\nSaturday November 23rd 1-4pm \n\n\n\nHave you ever wanted to see what it looks like behind the scenes at the Long Beach Playhouse? \n\n\n\nGo on a backstage tour at the Open House! See the scene shop\, the costume shop\, and even hear a ghost story or two!! \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nBackstage Tours will Begin at 1:15\, 2:15 and 3:15pm \n\n\n\nBecome a Member during our Membership Drive and be entered in our Grand Raffle! \n\n\n\nHave the Chance to Win 2 Passes to \n\n\n\nTHE QUEEN MARY \n\n\n\nThe Grand Raffle Winners will be Picked at 4pm! (Winner Need Not Be Present to Win) \n\n\n\nLive Music Throughout the Afternoon! \n\n\n\nPerformers Include: Stephen Olear\, Kelsey Weinstein\, Ja’lil Nelson\, The Fritz Sisters\, Carole Louise\, and more performers to be Announced! \n\n\n\nEmail Madison@LBPlayhouse.org to become a member today!
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CATEGORIES:Studio Theatre
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SUMMARY:AUDITIONS: 9/10THS
DESCRIPTION:AUDITIONS: 9/10THS – Part of the 2025 Studio Collaborative Season\nWritten by Greg Atkins\nProduced by Greg Atkins\nAUDITION DATES:  Dec. 9 – 10\, 2024\n\nMonday\, Dec. 9\, 2025 – 7pm – 9:30pm: Open Call\nTuesday\,  Dec. 10\, 2025 – 7pm – 9:30pm: Open Call\n\nPERFORMANCE DATES:  Jan. 30. 31\, & Feb. 1\nDESCRIPTION:\n9/10ths is an award-winning anthology of nine 10-minute scenes that take theaudience into the brain of playwright Greg Atkins. In Tempus Fugit\, a time-travel comedy\, Gary wants to propose\, until his girlfriend–from the future—arrives to try and stop him. A corporate team building outing goes horribly wrong in Loanly Ladies. Then there is Bunnies\, where two friends meet in a hotel room\, one on the run and the other there to arrest him in a sweet and humorous look at friends facing the inevitable. Swipe is a fast and funny look at the modern world of dating. These\, plus five other playlets take the audience on a wild ride through a variety of styles\, characters and worlds. \nThis production is part of the LBP Studio Collaborative Season and is being produced by an outside Theatre Group. All inquires about the show should be made to that group’s producer: \n  \nGreg Atkins\nWriter/Director – Atkins Ink\natkinsink.com\n \n\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.\n  \n\nROLES BE CAST:\n\nThis is an anthology of nine 10-minute plays with actors playing multiple roles.  All ethnicities  welcome for all roles.\n\n \nCAST BREAKDOWN:\n\nMales (5-9) – 20’s – 40’s\nMale (1) – 60’s\nFemales (5-9) – 20’s – 40’s\nFemale (1) – early 20’s – Innocence\, on the spectrum in the Special Olympics\n\n \nROLES:\n\nTEMPUS FUGIT – 1m – 2f\nA girlfriend from the future travels back in time to stop her boyfriend from asking to marry her.\n \nDUTY – 2m – 1f\nA super soldier\, a District Attorney\, and her thought-to-be-dead brother walk into an interrogation room…\n \nBUNNIES – 2m\nIn a seedy motel room\, a veteran police officer and his childhood friend deal with his friends impulsive bank robbery and the death of his wife.\n \nTHE EXCHANGE – 1f – 1m\nA newly divorced couple do their first custody exchange in the parking lot of a 7/11.\n \nLOANLY LADIES – 2f – 1m\nTwo women on a corporate retreat realize that improv exercises and trust falls do not make a better employee\n \nLOVE – 2f – 1m\nMom and Dad have to deal with their adult child (who is on the spectrum) desires for romance\n \nSWEET BABY NAMES – 1m – 1f\nA husband and wife wait until the last minute to come up with a name for their baby.\n \nFACETIME – 1f – 2m\nWoman deals with her infidelity with her co-worker as her military finance is in Middle East.\n \nSWIPE -1m – 1f \n10 quick-change scenes about online dating.\n\n \n Below is the link to get access to the script if you have a Dropbox account:\nhttps://www.dropbox.com/home/9/10ths%20Script/2024-12\n \n\nGreg Atkins\nWriter/Director – Atkins Ink\natkinsink.com\n\n \n 
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SUMMARY:A CHRISTMAS CAROL (2024)
DESCRIPTION:A CHRISTMAS CAROL (2024)\nPlaying in the Long Beach Playhouse’s Mainstage Theater\nDec. 7 – Dec. 22\, 2024\nFrom the novella by Charles Dickens\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. \nCan’t make it to the Theatre? Watch our Production Online!\nA Recorded Version of the Show is available! Only $5! ($8 when bought online with service fee)\nPURCHASE YOUR TICKETS HERE:\nCHOOSE YOUR DATE:\nTHIS PRODUCTION CLOSED ON DEC. 22\, 2024 \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. \nA Big Thank You to The Port of Long Beach for Sponsoring our Opening Night Gala! \n \nPERFORMANCE  PHOTOS:\n\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				A CHRISTMAS CAROL (2024) (MAINSTAGE\, Dec. 7 – Dec. 22\, 2024)\nPHOTO 1: Scott Ruiz (EBENEZER SCROOGE)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				A CHRISTMAS CAROL (2024) (MAINSTAGE\, Dec. 7 – Dec. 22\, 2024)\nPHOTO 2: Mark Carlin (BOB CRATCHIT)\, Scott Ruiz (EBENEZER SCROOGE)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				A CHRISTMAS CAROL (2024) (MAINSTAGE\, Dec. 7 – Dec. 22\, 2024)\nPHOTO 3: Sam Hardy (SOLICITOR 1)\, Alan Bornemann (SOLICITOR 2) Scott Ruiz (EBENEZER SCROOGE)\, Mark Carlin (BOB CRATCHIT)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				A CHRISTMAS CAROL (2024) (MAINSTAGE\, Dec. 7 – Dec. 22\, 2024)\nPHOTO 4: Scott Ruiz (EBENEZER SCROOGE)\, Tod Walker (JACOB MARELY)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				A CHRISTMAS CAROL (2024) (MAINSTAGE\, Dec. 7 – Dec. 22\, 2024)\nPHOTO 5: Scott Ruiz (EBENEZER SCROOGE)\, Kaylie Jackel (GHOST OF CHRISTMAS PAST)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				A CHRISTMAS CAROL (2024) (MAINSTAGE\, Dec. 7 – Dec. 22\, 2024)\nPHOTO 6: FRONT: Benjamin V. Rasmussen (YOUNG EBENEZER)\, Alexandra Rae (BELLE)\, BEHIND: CAST OF SHOW\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				A CHRISTMAS CAROL (2024) (MAINSTAGE\, Dec. 7 – Dec. 22\, 2024)\nPHOTO 7: Alan Bornemann (GHOST OF CHRISTMAS PRESENT)\, Scott Ruiz (EBENEZER SCROOGE)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				A CHRISTMAS CAROL (2024) (MAINSTAGE\, Dec. 7 – Dec. 22\, 2024)\nPHOTO 8: Mark Carlin (BOB CRATCHIT)\, Ava Rae Abundis (TINY TIM)\, Carissa Klaus (BELINDA CRATCHIT)\, Trina Estanislao (MRS. CRATCHIT)\, Oliver Chang (PETER CRATCHIT)\, Scott Ruiz (EBENEZER SCROOGE)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				A CHRISTMAS CAROL (2024) (MAINSTAGE\, Dec. 7 – Dec. 22\, 2024)\nPHOTO 9: Sam Hardy (ELIZABETH HOLLOWELL)\, Benjamin V. Rasmussen (FRED HOLLOWELL)\, Scott Ruiz (EBENEZER SCROOGE)\, Alexandra Rae (CATHERINE)\, Tod Walker (TOPPER)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				A CHRISTMAS CAROL (2024) (MAINSTAGE\, Dec. 7 – Dec. 22\, 2024)\nPHOTO 10: Trina Estanislao (MRS. CRATCHIT)\, Scott Ruiz (EBENEZER SCROOGE)\, Carissa Klaus (BELINDA CRATCHIT)\, Oliver Chang (PETER CRATCHIT)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				A CHRISTMAS CAROL (2024) (MAINSTAGE\, Dec. 7 – Dec. 22\, 2024)\nPHOTO 11: Scott Ruiz (EBENEZER SCROOGE)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				A CHRISTMAS CAROL (2024) (MAINSTAGE\, Dec. 7 – Dec. 22\, 2024)\nPHOTO 12: Kaylie Jackel (LONDONER 1)\, Alan Bornemann (LONDONER 2)\, Oliver Chang (CAROLER)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				A CHRISTMAS CAROL (2024) (MAINSTAGE\, Dec. 7 – Dec. 22\, 2024)\nPHOTO 13: Sam Hardy (ELIZABETH HOLLOWELL)\, Mark Carlin (BOB CRATCHIT)\, Scott Ruiz (EBENEZER SCROOGE)\, Kaylie Jackel (GHOST OF CHRISTMAS PAST)\, Ava Rae Abundis (TINY TIM)\, Alan Bornemann (GHOST OF CHRISTMAS PRESENT)\, Trina Estanislao (MRS. CRATCHIT)\, Oliver Chang (PETER CRATCHIT)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				A CHRISTMAS CAROL (2024) (MAINSTAGE\, Dec. 7 – Dec. 22\, 2024)\nPHOTO 14: BACK ROW: Kaylie Jackel (GHOST OF CHRISTMAS PAST)\, Tod Walker (JACOB MARELY)\, Alan Bornemann (GHOST OF CHRISTMAS PRESENT)\, MIDDLE ROW: Alexandra Rae (BELLE / CAROLINE)\, Benjamin V. Rasmussen (FRED HOLLOWELL / YOUNG EBENEZER)\, Mark Carlin (BOB CRATCHIT)\, Trina Estanislao (MRS. CRATCHIT / MRS. OLIVER)\, Oliver Chang (PETER CRATCHIT / IGNORANCE)\, Carissa Klaus (BELINDA CRATCHIT / FAN / WANT)\, Sam Hardy (ELIZABETH HOLLOWELL / MRS. DILBER)\, FRONT ROW: Scott Ruiz (EBENEZER SCROOGE)\, Ava Rae Abundis (TINY TIM / SCHOOL-AGE SCROOGE)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n\n				\n		\n\nCAST:\n\nScott Ruiz (EBENEZER SCROOGE)\nMark Carlin (BOB CRATCHIT)\nKaylie Jackel (GHOST OF CHRISTMAS PAST)\nAlan Bornemann (GHOST OF CHRISTMAS PRESENT)\nTod Walker (JACOB MARELY)\nBenjamin V. Rasmussen (FRED HOLLOWELL / YOUNG EBENEZER)\nTrina Estanislao (MRS. CRATCHIT / MRS. OLIVER)\nAlexandra Rae (BELLE / CAROLINE)\nSam Hardy (ELIZABETH HOLLOWELL / MRS. DILBER)\nOliver Chang (PETER CRATCHIT / IGNORANCE)\nCarissa Klaus (BELINDA CRATCHIT / FAN / WANT)\nAva Rae Abundis (TINY TIM / SCHOOL-AGE SCROOGE)
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CATEGORIES:Mainstage Theatre
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SUMMARY:AUDITIONS: August Wilson’s THE PIANO LESSON
DESCRIPTION:AUDITIONS: August Wilson’s THE PIANO LESSON\nPlaying in the Long Beach Playhouse’s Mainstage Theater\nBy August Wilson\nDirected by Rovin Jay\nAUDITION DATES:  Jan. 2-4\, 2025\n\nThursday\, Jan. 2\, 2025 – 7pm – 9pm: Open Call\nFriday\,  Jan 3\, 2025 – 7pm – 9pm: Open Call\nSaturday\, Jan. 4\, 2025 – Noon – 3pm: Callbacks – By invitation only.\n\n(Auditioners only need to come to one night of open call auditions.) \nPERFORMANCE DATES:  Feb. 22 – Mar. 22\, 2025\n  \nAUDITON NOTICE:\nTITLE: August Wilson’s THE PIANO LESSON \nAUTHOR: August Wilson \nDIRECTOR: Rovin Jay \nRUN:  February 22 – March 22\, 2025 \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: Thursday\, January 2 and Friday\, January 3\, 2025 \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: Saturday\, January 4\, 2025 \nTimes: 12pm – 3pm \nREHEARSALS:\nFirst Read-Through: Monday\, January 6\, 2025 at 7 pm  \nRegular Rehearsal: Starting\, Tuesday\, January 7\, 2025: \nMondays – Thursdays\, 7pm – 10pm  \nSaturdays\, 10am – 3pm \nSome Possible Sundays\, 6pm – 9pm  \n(Please see beginning rehearsal schedule BELOW for specific dates and times.) \nLocation: Long Beach Playhouse \nNOTE: Open to working with some minor conflicts except for tech dates and performances. \nAUDITION REQUIREMENTS:\nBring a headshot and resume.  \nPlease prepare a 1 min. monologue from an August Wilson play.  \nSides for cold readings will also be available at the auditions. \nSHORT SYNOPSIS:  \nSet in 1936 Pittsburgh\, this Pulitzer Prize-winning drama explores an African-American family’s struggle with their heritage and legacy through the story of a brother and a sister fighting over an invaluable family heirloom – a piano intricately carved with their family’s history.  \nCASTING THE FOLLOWING ROLES:\nNOTE: All roles are of Black/African descent. \nBOY WILLIE (M\, 30s\, Black/African descent.) Berniece’s brash\, impulsive\, and fast-talking brother. Coming from Mississippi\, Boy Willie plans to sell the family piano and buy the land where his ancestors once worked as slaves. (Ability to play the piano a plus\, but not necessary to be cast in part.) \nBERNIECE (F\, 30s\, Black/African descent.) Sister of Boy Willie. Strong-willed and emotionally complex. She blames her brother for her husband’s death\, remaining skeptical of his bravado and chiding him for his rebellious ways. (Ability to play the piano a plus\, but not necessary to be cast in part.) \nLYMON (M\, 30s\, Black/African descent.) Boy Willie’s longtime friend. Lymon is more taciturn than his partner\, speaking with a disarming “straightforwardness.” Fleeing the law\, he plans to stay in the North and begin life anew. He is obsessed with women. \nDOAKER (M\, 40s-60s\, Black/African descent.) Berniece and Boy Willie’s uncle. Wise and grounded\, Doaker has spent his life working for the railroad. Like Wining Boy\, he is a member of the family’s oldest living generation.  \nWINING BOY (M\, 40s-60s\, Black/African descent.) A charming\, former musician who drifts in and out of his brother Doaker’s house whenever he finds himself broke. He recounts anecdotes from his travels and\, along with Doaker\, provides a connection to the family’s history. (Ability to play the piano a plus\, but not necessary to be cast in part.) \nAVERY (M\, 30s\, Black/African descent.) Fervently religious\, he is a preacher who is trying to build his congregation. Avery moved north to court Berniece after her husband died. He is honest and ambitious and has found opportunities unavailable to him in the rural South. \nMARETHA (F\, 11\, Black/African descent.) Berniece’s daughter. Curious and lively\, Maretha symbolizes the next generation of the Charles family. \nGRACE (F\, 20s-30s\, Black/African descent.) A vibrant young woman whom both Boy Willie and Lymon try to pick up. \nBEGINNING REHEARSAL SCHEDULE:\n\n\nThe Piano Lesson Beg. Reh. Schedule V.3Download
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SUMMARY:2025 STUDIO COLLABORATIVE SEASON
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the 2025 Studio Collaborative Season where we offer outside\, local theatre companies and performing arts organizations the opportunity to produce their own shows in our Studio Theater.  We have a diverse and unique line up planned\, so check out the description of the shows below!\n1. TED TURNER AND THE LAST ROUND UP\nCompany: Noah Wagner\, Producer \nDates: Jan. 10\, 11 @ 8pm\, Jan. 12 @ 2pm\, Jan. 17\, 18 @ 8pm\, Jan. 19 @ 2pm 2025 \nTickets: $20 \nTicket Link: https://lbplayhouse.org/event/ted-turner-and-the-last-round-up/ \nDescription:  \nThe man who brought satellite television and 24-hour cable news to the world\, and who devoted his late life to environmental causes\, spends his waning days in Montana\, trying to remember it all and wondering what it meant\, all while dealing with a degenerative mental condition.  His interlocutor guides him along. \n2. ELEANOR’S STORY: An American Girl In Hitler’s Germany\nCompany: Ingrid Garner\, Producer \nDates: Jan. 24\, 25 @ 8pm\, Jan. 26 @ 2pm\, 2025 \nTickets: $25 \nTicket Link: https://lbplayhouse.org/event/eleanors-story-an-american-girl-in-hitlers-germany/ \nDescription:  \nTELEGRAPH’S #1 Theatre Pick\, Edinburgh Fringe 2017 \nBased on Eleanor Ramrath Garner’s best-selling memoir\, this internationally acclaimed adaptation—performed by her granddaughter\, Ingrid Garner—details Eleanor’s youth as an American caught in WWII Berlin. \nDuring the Great Depression\, 9-year-old Eleanor’s family moves from the U.S. to Germany in pursuit of work. But when war breaks out as they are crossing the Atlantic\, return to America becomes impossible. While desperate for Allied victory\, the family faces bombings\, Gestapo threats\, the final battle for Berlin\, and the perils of Russian occupation. \nPunctuated with humor and accompanied by cinematic sound and video\, Garner embodies her ancestors in this coming-of-age odyssey\, delivering an account of war more relevant than ever. \nCompany Statement: \nIngrid Garner is an award-winning playwright/actor based in Los Angeles. Her work highlights exceptional stories of tenacious women in fierce circumstances. \n3. 9/10ths\nCompany: Greg Atkins\, Producer \nDates: Jan. 31\, Feb. 1 @ 8pm\, Feb. 2 @ 2pm\, 2025 \nTickets: $25 General Admission\, $20 Student/Senior \nTicket Link: https://lbplayhouse.org/event/9-10ths/ \nDescription:  \n9/10ths is an award-winning anthology of nine 10-minute scenes that take the \naudience into the brain of playwright Greg Atkins. In Tempus Fugit\, a time-travel comedy\, Gary wants to propose\, until his girlfriend–from the future—arrives to try and stop him.  A corporate team building outing goes horribly wrong in Loanly Ladies. Then there is Bunnies\, where two friends meet in a hotel room\, one on the run and the other there to arrest him in a sweet and humorous look at friends facing the inevitable. Swipe is a fast and funny look at the modern world of dating. These\, plus five other playlets take the audience on a wild ride through a variety of styles\, characters and worlds. \nProducer Statement: \nGreg Atkins is the creative force behind Atkins Ink\, an international entertainment company that has written/directed shows for: South Coast Repertory\, Laguna Playhouse\, Costa Mesa Playhouse\, Elton John AIDS Foundation\, National Hispanic Media Coalition\, State Farm Gamerhood\, Activision\, Facebook and the Disney Company to name a few.  Atkinsink.com \n4. ICON’S ONLY\nCompany: Green Light Group Productions\, Danielle Moore\, Producer \nDates: Feb. 7 \, 8 @ 8pm\, Feb. 9 @ 2pm\, 2025 \nTickets: $25 General Admission\, $20 group rate for groups of 10+ \nTicket Link: https://lbplayhouse.org/event/icons-only/ \nDescription:  \nIcons Only is a new cabaret tribute to multiple extraordinary women of the 20th century and beyond\, through the lens of original musical theater songwriting. The piece explores cultural influencers ranging from the queen of jazz Ella Fitzgerald to Audrey Hepburn\, who served as a spy in the Dutch resistance before becoming an award-winning actress and humanitarian; record-breaking pilot Grace Huntington; boundary-pushing painter and Disney concept artist Mary Blair; and multiple icons of pop\, R&B\, and country music. Featuring music & lyrics by Danielle E. Moore (Audrey; Ink & Paint; BMI Lehman Engel Musical Theater Workshop)\, Icons Only reveals untold stories of trailblazers both revered and unknown\, with the goal of putting audience members in their (often fabulous) shoes.  \nCompany statement:  \nGreen Light Group Productions (GLG) was founded to close the gender gap in musical theater authorship as the first (and only) U.S.-based producing organization dedicated to developing and producing musical theater written and composed by women and nonbinary artists. Its inaugural development opportunity for new work\, Sound Balance\, opened in Fall 2024 with support from NYSCA/A.R.T. New York and The Pride Network’s Transformational Leadership Initiative. www.greenlightgroupproductions.com \n5. LBP STAFF AND FRIENDS CABARET FUNDRAISER 2025\nCompany: LBP\, Madison Mooney\, Carole Louise\, & Serena Bottiani-Henderson\, Producers \nDates: Feb. 14 &15 @ 8pm\, 2025 \nTickets: $20 \nTicket Link: https://lbplayhouse.org/event/lbp-staff-and-friends-cabaret-fundraiser-2025/ \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! Let’s celebrate with a night of fun and raise some funds for LBP! \n6. WITH FRIENDS LIKE THESE . . .\nCompany: VanderHart Productions\, Bruce Hart\, Producer \nDates: Feb. 21\, 22 @ 8pm\, Feb. 23 @ 2pm\, & Feb. 28\, Mar. 1 @ 8pm\, Mar. 2 @ 2pm\, 2025 \nTickets: $25 General Admission\, $22 Senior\, $15 Student \nTicket Link: https://lbplayhouse.org/event/with-friends-like-these/ \nDescription:  \nDive into the campy world of “With Friends Like These…\,” an LGBTQ+ stage show that humorously reimagines the classic film The Women. Set against the vibrant backdrop of Los Angeles\, the story follows Kyle Freeman\, a successful lawyer whose life takes a nosedive when he discovers his husband\, Conrad\, is cheating with Trevor\, a charming waiter. In his quest for support\, Kyle turns to his fabulous friends: Donna\, a bold gossip reporter; Adam\, a dramatic TV writer; Rodney\, a steady schoolteacher; and Sidney\, the frenemy who stirs the pot. As secrets unravel in Beverly Hills and Bel Air\, the show explores love\, betrayal\, and self-discovery\, celebrating friendship and the fabulousness of LA life—A VERY Gay Farce: Muscles\, Mayhem\, and Cocktails! \nCompany Statement: \nVanderHart Productions is an independent production company dedicated to the creation of LGBTQ+ content for stage and screen.  We have produced seven successful stage productions in Southern California including “Honey I’m Home” and “With Friends Like These…” and several feature films including the cult favorite “Homewrecker” and the romantic comedy “Open: breaking the rules”.  Our goal is to create entertaining\, inclusive\, and positive LGBTQ+ entertainment.  \n7. UNSCREWED: An Unscripted Screwball Comedy\nCompany: Modjeska Unscripted Theatre\, Nick Slimmer\, Producer \nDates: Mar. 7\, 8 @ 8pm\, Mar. 9 @ 2pm\, 2025 \nTickets: $25 \nTicket Link: https://lbplayhouse.org/event/unscrewed-an-unscripted-screwball-comedy/ \nDescription: \n“Unscrewed: An Unscripted Screwball Comedy” takes spontaneity to the next level\, delivering a fresh experience every night. Each performance is a completely improvised\, full-length play with a whirlwind of zany characters\, unexpected twists\, and hilarious misunderstandings\, all tailored by the audience’s suggestions. Think of it as a love letter to the chaotic charm of classic screwball comedies like “Bringing Up Baby” and “His Girl Friday\,” where quick wit and slapstick reign supreme. As the cast dives into offbeat scenarios and playful banter\, no two nights will ever be the same. Whether it’s a mistaken heirloom or a wild chase for a missing pet\, expect the unexpected in this delightfully unpredictable romp! \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 full improvised or “unscripted” theatre\, producing full-length unscripted plays. MUT prides itself on its ability to use to create theater through character and relationship driven unscripted plays. \nThe MUT motto: “Serve your partner\, serve the scene\, serve the story” \n8. BLACK DECEMBER\nCompany: Black Girls Productions\, Shaneisha Dodson\, Producer \nDates: Mar. 14\, 15 @ 8pm\, Mar. 16 @ 2pm\, 2025 \nTickets: $25 \nTicket Link: https://lbplayhouse.org/event/black-december/ \nDescription:  \nBlack December is a drama set in the South at the Odessa plantation and spans across four decades (1940\, 1970\, 1990\, and present day). The story follows the lives of three Odessa women\, each grappling with a mysterious generational curse that strikes every December causing them to lose something or someone that they love. As the Odessa women struggle with love and loss\, they must figure out a way to break the curse to experience genuine happiness. The show explores themes of resilience\, faith\, trauma and family. \nCompany Statement:  \nBlack Girlz Productions was founded by Shaneisha Dodson. Our goal is to bring awareness to social issues through performance art\,  film and cultural events. Our motto is Dream BIG or Go Home!  \n9. PLAYS IN A DAY 2025\nCompany: LBP\, Alex Shewchuk\, producing \nDates: Mar. 22 @ 8pm\, 2025 \nTickets: $10 \nTicket Link: https://lbplayhouse.org/event/plays-in-a-day-2025/ \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! \n10. LBP NEW WORKS FESTIVAL 2025\nCompany: LBP New Works Committee producing \nDates: Mar. 28 & 29 @ 7pm\, 2025 \nTickets: Free \nTicket Link: https://lbplayhouse.org/event/lbp-new-works-festival-2025/ \nDescription:  \nThe annual festival nurtures emerging and established playwrights to develop new scripts. Reading 100+ scripts a year\, the New Works Literary Committee chooses two top plays to receive a stage reading with critical feedback from professional theatre critics and an audience talk back.
URL:https://lbplayhouse.org/event/2025-studio-collaborative-season/
CATEGORIES:Studio Theatre
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SUMMARY:TED TURNER AND THE LAST ROUND UP
DESCRIPTION:The Studio Collaborative: \nTED TURNER AND THE LAST ROUND UP\nCompany: Noah Wagner\, Producer\nDates: Jan. 10\, 11 @ 8pm\, Jan. 12 @ 2pm\,  and Jan. 17\, 18 @ 8pm\, Jan. 19 @ 2pm 2025\nTickets: $20 over the phone or in person at our Box Office\, $23 online including a service fee\nBUY YOUR TICKETS HERE\nCHOOSE YOUR DATE:\nADDED DATES!\n\nFriday\, Jan. 17\, 2025 at 8pm\nSaturday\, Jan. 18\, 2025 at 8pm\nSunday\, Jan. 19\, 2025 at 2pm\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. Due to the age of our building\, there is no elevator and the theater is only accessible by stairs \nDescription: \nThe man who brought satellite television and 24-hour cable news to the world\, and who devoted his late life to environmental causes\, spends his waning days in Montana\, trying to remember it all and wondering what it meant\, all while dealing with a degenerative mental condition.  His interlocutor guides him along. \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/ted-turner-and-the-last-round-up/
CATEGORIES:Studio Theatre
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SUMMARY:ELEANOR’S STORY: An American Girl In Hitler’s Germany
DESCRIPTION:The Studio Collaborative:\nELEANOR’S STORY: An American Girl In Hitler’s Germany\nCompany: Ingrid Garner\, Producer\nDates: Jan. 24\, 25 @ 8pm\, Jan. 26 @ 2pm\, 2025\nTickets: $25 when buying tickets over the phone or in person at the Box Office\, $28 when buying online due to a $3 service fee\nBUY YOUR TICKETS HERE\nCHOOSE YOUR DATE:\n\nFriday\, Jan. 24\, 2025 at 8pm\nSaturday\, Jan. 25\, 2025 at 8pm\nSunday\, Jan. 26\, 2025 at 2pm\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. Due to the age of our building\, there is no elevator and the theater is only accessible by stairs. \nDescription: \nTELEGRAPH’S #1 Theatre Pick\, Edinburgh Fringe 2017 \nBased on Eleanor Ramrath Garner’s best-selling memoir\, this internationally acclaimed adaptation—performed by her granddaughter\, Ingrid Garner—details Eleanor’s youth as an American caught in WWII Berlin. \nDuring the Great Depression\, 9-year-old Eleanor’s family moves from the U.S. to Germany in pursuit of work. But when war breaks out as they are crossing the Atlantic\, return to America becomes impossible. While desperate for Allied victory\, the family faces bombings\, Gestapo threats\, the final battle for Berlin\, and the perils of Russian occupation. \nPunctuated with humor and accompanied by cinematic sound and video\, Garner embodies her ancestors in this coming-of-age odyssey\, delivering an account of war more relevant than ever. \nCompany Statement:\nIngrid Garner is an award-winning playwright/actor based in Los Angeles. Her work highlights exceptional stories of tenacious women in fierce circumstances. \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. \nPREVEIW TRAILER:
URL:https://lbplayhouse.org/event/eleanors-story-an-american-girl-in-hitlers-germany/
CATEGORIES:Studio Theatre
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SUMMARY:RADIO HOUR FUNDRAISER
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, January 31st @ 6:00 – 8:00pm\nWritten by Harry Saltzgaver\, The Annual Long Beach Playhouse Radio Hour proves to have the humor\, wit\, and self reference that makes it a must -see evening out. Attracting the political hard-hitters is easy when it is so much fun and for such a good cause. The Long Beach Playhouse celebrates over 90 years in operation and intends to be here\, serving Long Beach\, for at least 90 more. \n  \n  \nWhen: Friday\, January 31st @ 6:00 – 8:00pm \n \n \nEvent\, Cocktails & Hors d’oeuvres hosted by \nKeesal\, Young & Logan \n  \nTickets: $75 per person ($125 for two) \nTickets can be bought by calling the Box Office at 562-494-1014 or mailing in a check to the Playhouse. \nThe Event this year will be at NEW Offices of Keesal Young & Logan: The Waterfront at Catalina Landing\, 310 Golden Shore\, Suite 400\,Long Beach\, CA 90802 \nThis year’s cast includes: \nCindy Allen \nJane Close Conoley \nBrent Dennis \nKristina Duggan \nDoug Haubert \nMari Hooper \nMegan Kerr \nState Assemblymember Josh Lowenthal \nDoug Otto \nMayor Rex Richardson \nand as always\, Mitchell Nunn \nas the Master of Ceremonies \n(Due to Our Lovely Cast’s Busy Schedules The Line Up May Change Slightly) \nMultiple Levels of Sponsorship Available! \nContact Madison@LBPlayhouse.org for more information. \nBenefitting the Long Beach Playhouse \nOne of the oldest continuously operating community theaters west of the Mississippi! \nAll proceeds benefit the Playhouse programs including its Mainstage and Studio \nproductions\, its acclaimed adult and youth theater education programs and its \ninternationally recognized New Works Festival. \n  \nBy supporting the Playhouse\, you are helping to keep the arts alive in Long Beach! \n  \nThe Long Beach Playhouse is a 501(c)3 charitable nonprofit. \nYour contributions are tax-deductible to the fullest extent of the law. \nThank You to the Port of Long Beach for sponsoring our fundraiser!!
URL:https://lbplayhouse.org/event/radio-hour/
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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SUMMARY:9/10ths
DESCRIPTION:The Studio Collaborative:\n9/10ths\nCompany: Greg Atkins\, Producer\nDates: Jan. 31\, Feb. 1 @ 8pm\, Feb. 2 @ 2pm\, 2025\nTickets: $25 General Admission\, $20 Student/Senior\, when buying tickets over the phone or in person at the Box Office\, $28 General Admission and $23 Student/Senior when buying online due to a $3 service fee\n \nBUY YOUR TICKETS HERE\nCHOOSE YOUR DATE:\n\nFriday\, Jan. 31\, 2025 at 8pm\nSaturday\, Feb. 1\, 2025 at 8pm\nSunday\, Feb. 2\, 2025 at 2pm\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. Due to the age of our building\, there is no elevator and the theater is only accessible by stairs. \nDescription: \n9/10ths is an award-winning anthology of nine 10-minute scenes that take the audience into the brain of playwright Greg Atkins. In Tempus Fugit\, a time-travel comedy\, Gary wants to propose\, until his girlfriend–from the future—arrives to try and stop him.  A corporate team building outing goes horribly wrong in Loanly Ladies. Then there is Bunnies\, where two friends meet in a hotel room\, one on the run and the other there to arrest him in a sweet and humorous look at friends facing the inevitable. Swipe is a fast and funny look at the modern world of dating. These\, plus five other playlets take the audience on a wild ride through a variety of styles\, characters and worlds. \nProducer Statement:\nGreg Atkins is the creative force behind Atkins Ink\, an international entertainment company that has written/directed shows for: South Coast Repertory\, Laguna Playhouse\, Costa Mesa Playhouse\, Elton John AIDS Foundation\, National Hispanic Media Coalition\, State Farm Gamerhood\, Activision\, Facebook and the Disney Company to name a few.  Atkinsink.com \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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CATEGORIES:Studio Theatre
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SUMMARY:AUDITIONS: HADESTOWN: TEEN EDITION
DESCRIPTION:AUDITIONS: HADESTOWN: Teen Edition\nProduced by The Jewel Box Children’s Theater Company in collaboration with the Long Beach Playhouse\nPlaying in the Long Beach Playhouse’s Studio Theater\nBook by Book\, Music & Lyrics by Anaïs Mitchell\nDirected by Anna Kate Mohler\nMusical Direction by Andy Zacharias\nChoreography by Lea Mano\n  \nAUDITION DATES:  Feb. 4 – Feb. 6\, 2025\n\nTuesday\, Feb. 4\, 2025 – 6pm – 9pm: Open Call\nWednesday\,  Feb. 5\, 2025 – 6pm – 9pm: Open Call\nThursday\, Feb. 6\, 2025 – 6pm – 9pm: 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.) \nPlease register for an audition time slot by visiting jewelboxct.org/hadestown\nAudition Registration opens on January 21st \nLINK TO AUDITION TIME SLOT REGISTRATION\nPLEASE NOTE: In compliance with Concord Theatrical’s rules\, all actors must be 19 or younger for the entire production. All minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.\n  \nPERFORMANCE DATES:  April 25th – May 24th\, 2025\n  \nAUDITION NOTICE:\nTITLE: HADESTOWN: Teen Edition\nPRODUCERS: The Jewel Box Children’s Theater Company in collaboration with the Long Beach Playhouse \nAUTHOR: Book\, Music & Lyrics by Anaïs Mitchell \nDIRECTOR: Anna Kate Mohler \nMUSICAL DIRECTOR: Andy Zacharias \nCHOREOGRAPHER: Lea Mano \nRUN:  April 25th – May 24th \nFridays & Saturdays at 8pm\, Sundays at 2pm.  \nThis is a volunteer community theater production. Non-Equity. There is no pay. \nAUDITION DATES:\nOpen Call:  \nDates: Tuesday February 4th & Wednesday February 5th\, 2025 \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.) \nTimes: 6pm – 9pm \nIn compliance with Concord Theatrical’s rules all actors must be 19 or younger for the entire production. \nLocation: Long Beach Playhouse   \nPlease register for an audition time slot by visiting jewelboxct.org/hadestown \nAudition Registration opens on January 21st \nLINK TO AUDITION TIME SLOT REGISTRATION\n  \nCallbacks: By Invitation Only. \nDate: Thursday February 6th \nTimes: 6pm – 9pm \nREHEARSALS:\nFirst Read-Through: Saturday February 8th from 12 – 3pm \nRegular Rehearsal: Monday through Thursday from 6pm – 9pm Starting February 10th \n(Please see beginning rehearsal BELOW schedule for specific dates and times.) \nLocation: Long Beach Playhouse *please note\, some rehearsals may take place at the Jewel Box Studio at 2050 Santa Fe Ave\, Long Beach\, CA 90810 \nAUDITION REQUIREMENTS:\nIn compliance with Concord Theatrical’s rules\, all actors must be 19 or younger for the entire production.  All minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Bring headshot and resume if possible. We will also have a short form for you to fill out when you arrive.  \nAT THE OPEN CALL: Please bring a headshot and resume if possible. Please prepare 16 bars of a contemporary musical theater or folk/pop song in the style of the show but not from the show – please no Jason Robert Brown or Sondheim songs. Bring printed sheet music for live accompanist. Karaoke or recorded tracks will not be permitted. Be prepared to take direction and answer questions.  \n*Please note\, all first time or newer auditioners are encouraged to attend one of the free audition workshops that will be taking place at the Long Beach Playhouse on Saturday January 18th from 9am to 12 noon Saturday February 1st from 9am to 12 noon.  \nTo register for an audition workshop\, visit jewelboxct.org/hadestown \nLINK TO AUDITION WORKSHOP\n  \nSHORT SYNOPSIS:  \nThis intriguing and beautiful folk opera delivers a deeply resonant and defiantly hopeful theatrical experience. Following two intertwining love stories — that of young dreamers Orpheus and Eurydice\, and that of immortal King Hades and Lady Persephone — Hadestown invites audiences on a hell-raising journey to the underworld and back. Inspired by traditions of classic American folk music and vintage New Orleans jazz\, Mitchell’s beguiling sung-through musical pits industry against nature\, doubt against faith\, and fear against love. \n  \nCASTING THE FOLLOWING ROLES:\nPLEASE NOTE:  This production will be double cast.  The two sets of casts will alternate on different performances of the run.  The dates of which cast will perform when will be determined after casting. \nORPHEUS: Tenor with strong falsetto\, D3-C5. Lyre-playing poet\, gifted and naïve. Ability to play guitar or learn is a plus. \nEURYDICE: Mezzo-Soprano/Alto\, F#3-D5. A runaway\, tough and vulnerable \nHADES: Bass\, F2-C#4. Compulsive industrialist\, boss-king of Hadestown \nPERSEPHONE: Mezzo-Soprano/Alto\, F3-C5. Queen of nature and the season\, a lush \nHERMES: Tenor/Baritone\, C3-B4. Charismatic guide and storyteller\, mentor to Orpheus. \nFATES (3): Soprano\, Mezzo-Soprano\, Alto\, E3-D5 (Fate 1 up to Eb5). Three Sisters\, vicious and delicious\, voices in the head \nWORKERS (6-8): SATB. Spirits of labor and community\, a physical choral presence \nBEGINNING REHEARSAL SCHEDULE:\n\n\nHadestown Rehearsal Schedule v.4Download
URL:https://lbplayhouse.org/event/auditions-hadestown-teen-edition/
CATEGORIES:Auditions
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SUMMARY:Agatha Christie’s THE MURDER OF ROGER ACKROYD
DESCRIPTION:Agatha Christie’s THE MURDER OF ROGER ACKROYD\nPlaying in the Long Beach Playhouse’s Mainstage Theater\nJan. 11 – Feb. 8\, 2025\nAdapted by Philip Grecian from the novel by Agatha Christie\nDirected by Mitchell Nunn\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. \nPURCHASE YOUR TICKETS HERE:\nCHOOSE YOUR DATE:\nTHIS PRODUCTION CLOSED FEB. 8\, 2025 \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. \nOur opening night gala is sponsored by The Port of Long Beach! \n \nThis Show Contains:\n\nVery Loud Blank Firing Gun Shot\nReferences to Suicide and Self-Harm\nMURDER!\n\nThis is a Two Act Show\, with one\, 15 min. Intermission\n•Act One is Approx. 1 Hr. 15 mins.\n•There will be a 15 Minute Intermission\n•Act Two is Approx. 1 Hr. 10 mins.\nPREVIEW CLIP:\n \nPERFORMANCE  PHOTOS: \n\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Agatha Christie’s THE MURDER OF ROGER ACKROYD (MAINSTAGE\, Jan. 11 – Feb. 8\, 2025)\nPHOTO 1: Harriet Whitmyer (CAROLINE SHEPPARD)\, Ace Christensen (DR. JAMES SHEPPARD)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Agatha Christie’s THE MURDER OF ROGER ACKROYD (MAINSTAGE\, Jan. 11 – Feb. 8\, 2025)\nPHOTO 2: Ace Christensen (DR. JAMES SHEPPARD)\, Michael Marmont (JOHN PARKER)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Agatha Christie’s THE MURDER OF ROGER ACKROYD (MAINSTAGE\, Jan. 11 – Feb. 8\, 2025)\nPHOTO 3: Robert J. Fetes (HERCULE POIROT)\, Ace Christensen (DR. JAMES SHEPPARD)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Agatha Christie’s THE MURDER OF ROGER ACKROYD (MAINSTAGE\, Jan. 11 – Feb. 8\, 2025)\nPHOTO 4: Jack Murphy (INSPECTOR RAGLAN)\, Michael Marmont (JOHN PARKER)\, Hope Abel (FLORA ACKROYD)\, Harris Banneck (GEOFFREY RAYMOND)\, Aaron Izbicki (MAJOR HECTOR BLUNT)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Agatha Christie’s THE MURDER OF ROGER ACKROYD (MAINSTAGE\, Jan. 11 – Feb. 8\, 2025)\nPHOTO 5: Aaron Izbicki (MAJOR HECTOR BLUNT)\, Carmen Tunis (MRS. ACKROYD)\, Ace Christensen (DR. JAMES SHEPPARD)\, Hope Abel (FLORA ACKROYD)\, Harris Banneck (GEOFFREY RAYMOND)\, Robert J. Fetes (HERCULE POIROT)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Agatha Christie’s THE MURDER OF ROGER ACKROYD (MAINSTAGE\, Jan. 11 – Feb. 8\, 2025)\nPHOTO 6: Alyssa Blaise Kammerer (URSULA BOURNE)\, Jack Murphy (INSPECTOR RAGLAN)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Agatha Christie’s THE MURDER OF ROGER ACKROYD (MAINSTAGE\, Jan. 11 – Feb. 8\, 2025)\nPHOTO 7: Harriet Whitmyer (CAROLINE SHEPPARD)\, Ace Christensen (DR. JAMES SHEPPARD)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Agatha Christie’s THE MURDER OF ROGER ACKROYD (MAINSTAGE\, Jan. 11 – Feb. 8\, 2025)\nPHOTO 8: Lee Samuel Tanng (CHARLES KENT)\, Jack Murphy (INSPECTOR RAGLAN)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Agatha Christie’s THE MURDER OF ROGER ACKROYD (MAINSTAGE\, Jan. 11 – Feb. 8\, 2025)\nPHOTO 9: Hope Abel (FLORA ACKROYD)\, Ace Christensen (DR. JAMES SHEPPARD)\, Carmen Tunis (MRS. ACKROYD)\, Robert J. Fetes (HERCULE POIROT)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Agatha Christie’s THE MURDER OF ROGER ACKROYD (MAINSTAGE\, Jan. 11 – Feb. 8\, 2025)\nPHOTO 10: Robert J. Fetes (HERCULE POIROT)\, Jack Murphy (INSPECTOR RAGLAN)\, Aaron Izbicki (MAJOR HECTOR BLUNT)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Agatha Christie’s THE MURDER OF ROGER ACKROYD (MAINSTAGE\, Jan. 11 – Feb. 8\, 2025)\nPHOTO 11: Robert J. Fetes (HERCULE POIROT)\, Tracy Wilkes (ELIZABETH RUSSELL)\, Ace Christensen (DR. JAMES SHEPPARD)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Agatha Christie’s THE MURDER OF ROGER ACKROYD (MAINSTAGE\, Jan. 11 – Feb. 8\, 2025)\nPHOTO 12: Ace Christensen (DR. JAMES SHEPPARD)\, Robert J. Fetes (HERCULE POIROT)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Agatha Christie’s THE MURDER OF ROGER ACKROYD (MAINSTAGE\, Jan. 11 – Feb. 8\, 2025)\nPHOTO 13: Carmen Tunis (MRS. ACKROYD)\, Hope Abel (FLORA ACKROYD)\, Alyssa Blaise Kammerer (URSULA BOURNE)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Agatha Christie’s THE MURDER OF ROGER ACKROYD (MAINSTAGE\, Jan. 11 – Feb. 8\, 2025)\nPHOTO 14: BACK ROW: Lee Samuel Tanng (CHARLES KENT/RALPH PATON)\, Aaron Izbicki (MAJOR HECTOR BLUNT)\, Ace Christensen (DR. JAMES SHEPPARD)\, Robert J. Fetes (HERCULE POIROT)\, Jack Murphy (INSPECTOR RAGLAN)\, Michael Marmont (JOHN PARKER); FRONT ROW: Alyssa Blaise Kammerer (URSULA BOURNE)\, Carmen Tunis (MRS. ACKROYD)\, Hope Abel (FLORA ACKROYD)\, Tracy Wilkes (ELIZABETH RUSSELL)\, Harriet Whitmyer (CAROLINE SHEPPARD)\n(Michael Hardy Photography)\n				\n		\n\nCAST:\n\nAce Christensen (DR. JAMES SHEPPARD)\nHarriet Whitmyer (CAROLINE SHEPPARD)\nRobert J. Fetes (HERCULE POIROT)\nJack Murphy (INSPECTOR RAGLAN)\nHope Abel (FLORA ACKROYD)\nCarmen Tunis (MRS. ACKROYD)\nHarris Banneck (GEOFFREY RAYMOND)\nMichael Marmont (JOHN PARKER)\nAaron Izbicki (MAJOR HECTOR BLUNT)\nTracy Wilkes (ELIZABETH RUSSELL)\nAlyssa Blaise Kammerer (URSULA BOURNE)\nLee Samuel Tanng (CHARLES KENT/RALPH PATON)
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SUMMARY:ICONS ONLY
DESCRIPTION:The Studio Collaborative:\nICON’S ONLY\nCompany: Green Light Group Productions\nDates: Feb. 7 \, 8 @ 8pm\, Feb. 9 @ 2pm\, 2025\nTickets: $25 General Admission\, $20 group rate for groups of 10+ (To arrange group tickets\, please call our Box office at 562-494-1014 option 1)  when buying tickets over the phone or in person at the Box Office\, $28 General Admission when buying online due to a $3 service fee\nBUY YOUR TICKETS HERE\nCHOOSE YOUR DATE:\n\nFriday\, Feb. 7\, 2025 at 8pm\nSaturday\, Feb. 8\, 2025 at 8pm\nSunday\, Feb. 9\, 2025 at 2pm\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. Due to the age of our building\, there is no elevator and the theater is only accessible by stairs. \nDescription: \nIcons Only is a new cabaret tribute to multiple extraordinary women of the 20th century and beyond\, through the lens of original musical theater songwriting. The piece explores cultural influencers ranging from the queen of jazz Ella Fitzgerald to Audrey Hepburn\, who served as a spy in the Dutch resistance before becoming an award-winning actress and humanitarian; record-breaking pilot Grace Huntington; boundary-pushing painter and Disney concept artist Mary Blair; and multiple icons of pop\, R&B\, and country music. Featuring music & lyrics by Danielle E. Moore (Audrey; Ink & Paint; BMI Lehman Engel Musical Theater Workshop)\, Icons Only reveals untold stories of trailblazers both revered and unknown\, with the goal of putting audience members in their (often fabulous) shoes.  \nCompany Statement:\nGreen Light Group Productions (GLG) was founded to close the gender gap in musical theater authorship as the first (and only) U.S.-based producing organization dedicated to developing and producing musical theater written and composed by women and nonbinary artists. Its inaugural development opportunity for new work\, Sound Balance\, opened in Fall 2024 with support from NYSCA/A.R.T. New York and The Pride Network’s Transformational Leadership Initiative. www.greenlightgroupproductions.com \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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CATEGORIES:Studio Theatre
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SUMMARY:AUDITIONS: Neil Simon’s GOD’S FAVORITE
DESCRIPTION:AUDITIONS: Neil Simon’s GOD’S FAVORITE\nPlaying in the Long Beach Playhouse’s Mainstage Theater\nBy Neil Simon\nDirected by James Rice\n  \nAUDITION DATES:  Feb. 10 – 12\, 2025\n\nMonday\, Feb. 10\, 2025 – 7pm – 9pm: Open Call\nTuesday\,  Feb. 11\, 2025 – 7pm – 9pm: Open Call\nWednesday\, Feb. 12\, 2025 – 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:  April 5 – May 3\, 2025\n  \nAUDITION NOTICE:\nTITLE: GOD’S FAVORITE \nAUTHOR: Neil Simon \nDIRECTOR:  James Rice \nRUN:  April 4\, 2025 – May 3\, 2025 \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. 10 & Tuesday\, Feb. 11\, 2025  \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. 12\, 2025 \nTimes: 7pm – 10pm \nREHEARSALS:\nFirst Read-Through: Saturday\, Feb. 15\, 2025 Noon – 4pm \nRegular Rehearsal: Starting Feb. 17\, 2025: Mon – Thur.\, 7pm – 10pm; Sat. 10am – 2pm \n(Please see beginning rehearsal schedule BELOW for specific dates and times.) \nLocation: Long Beach Playhouse \nNOTE: Open to working with some minor conflicts except for tech dates and performances. \nAUDITION REQUIREMENTS:\nBring headshot and resume.  \nSides for cold readings will be provided at the auditions. \nSHORT SYNOPSIS: \nThe setting of the play is a Long Island mansion. The household consists of a pious\, God-fearing tycoon named Joe Benjamin and his family: a long-suffering wife\, Rose\, a prodigal son\, David\, a pair of unique and quirky twins\, Ben and Sarah\, and the maid and butler\, Mady and Morris. One night a messenger from God\, Sidney Lipton (with a big G on their sweatshirt) arrives\, and\, as in the biblical story\, goes through all manner of temptations to get Joe Benjamin to renounce God. When he refuses\, he is visited by all the afflictions imaginable. He stands firm and the messenger has to admit defeat. \nCASTING THE FOLLOWING ROLES:\nJOE BENJAMIN (M\, 45-55). Joe is the patriarch of the family\, whose faith in God in tested. \nSIDNEY LIPTON (Gender Open\, but must present as Male\, 40-55). Quirky messenger from God. Sent to test Joe’s faith. \nROSE BENJAMIN (F 45-55). Joe’s wife. A pampered Log Island housewife. \nDAVID BENJAMIN (M\, or Male Presenting\, late 20’s). Eldest child of Joe and Rose. Intelligent\, sarcastic and pessimistic. David is the family ”disappointment” who never reached his potential. \nBEN BENJAMIN (M\, mid-twenties). Twin of Sarah\, youngest children of Joe and Rose. The twins have an IQ of 160 – between them. \nSARAH BENJAMIN (F mid-twenties). Twin of Ben\, youngest children of Joe and Rose. The twins have an IQ of 160 – between them. \nMADY (F\, age open). Housekeeper. \nMORRIS (M\, age open). Butler. \n  \nBEGINNING REHEARSAL SCHEDULE:\n\n\nGod’s Favorite Beg. Reh. Schedule V.2Download
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SUMMARY:LBP STAFF AND FRIENDS CABARET FUNDRAISER 2025
DESCRIPTION:The Studio Collaborative:\nLBP STAFF AND FRIENDS CABARET FUNDRAISER 2025\nCompany: LBP\, Madison Mooney\, Carole Louise\, & Serena Bottiani-Henderson\, Producers\nDates: Feb. 14 &15 @ 8pm\, 2025\nTickets: $20 when buying tickets over the phone or in person at the Box Office\, $23 when buying online due to a $3 service fee\nBUY YOUR TICKETS HERE\nCHOOSE YOUR DATE:\n\nFriday\, Feb. 14\, 2025 at 8pm\nSaturday\, Feb. 15\, 2025 at 8pm\n\nOur performers on Friday February 14th include:Adriano BrownAllison McGuireJack MurphyLeena FritzAnna Kate MohlerAndy ZachariasLea ManoJoy ArzagaTrina EstanislaoSam HardyAlex ShewchukCarole LouiseMilo CoteChristopher HutchinsonWillow Mercury ArdeleanJennifer HarmonKelsey TimsahKelsey Weinstein\n \n \nOur performers on Saturday February 15th include:Andrew TaylorDanielle SteedleKatherine WhiteJoy DemainChristopher HutchinsonChristina BayerMarilyn Bayer-EchevarriaSerena Bottiani-HendersonMichael HovanceRick ReischmanVita MucciaSam TanngGary WilliamsEric SchifferCassie Marie AngerosaJoy Arzaga Trina EstanislaoJennifer HarmonJa’lil NelsonQuinn VannKelsey Weinstein\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. Due to the age of our building\, there is no elevator and the theater is only accessible by stairs. \nOur Digital Program! \nSandFProgramFRIDAY \nSandFSATURDAY \n \n \n \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! Let’s celebrate with a night of fun and raise some funds for LBP! \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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CATEGORIES:Studio Theatre
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SUMMARY:AUDITIONS: LBP NEW WORKS FESTIVAL 2025
DESCRIPTION:AUDITION NOTICE:\nTHE 2025 LBP NEW WORKS FESTIVAL\nTITLES: Show 1: THE ONE GOOD THING or “Are Ya Patrick Swayze?” \n                  Show 2: JUDGEMENT OF THE EYE \nAUTHORS: Joe Bravaco (The One Good Thing) \n                        Simon Bowler (Judgement of the Eye) \nDIRECTORS: Katherine White (The One Good Thing) \n                           Michael Hovance (Judgement of the Eye) \nRUN: Stage Reading of  THE ONE GOOD THING on March 28\, 2025 at 7pm. Stage Reading of JUDGEMENT OF THE EYE on Saturday\, MARCH 29\, 2025 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: Tuesday\, Feb. 25\, 2025 (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 for days when rehearsals could possibly be scheduled.) \nFor Each Specific Show: \nTHE ONE GOOD THING  \nFirst Read-Through: March 1st\, 2025 1-4pm \nRegular Rehearsal: Mondays ONLY; March 3 – March 24\, 7pm-10pm \nLocation: Long Beach Playhouse \nJUDGEMENT OF THE EYE \nRegular Rehearsals: Tuesdays in March\, 7pm – 10pm; with the possibility of some Zoom rehearsals if needed. \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:  THE ONE GOOD THING\nBy Joe Bravaco \nStage Reading on Friday\, March 28\, 2025 \nDirected by Katherine White \nSHORT SYNOPSIS:  \nTwo brothers in Enniskeel\, a small coastal town on the Irish Sea in Fingal County\, Ireland have deep heartfelt chats about life and loss\, in the way that Irish men do; with sarcasm\, teasing\, and brotherly love. Sometimes we wait to long to tell people how we feel and these brothers go on that journey together. \nCASTING THE FOLLOWING ROLES:\nJAMIE (M\, Early 30’s) a primary school teacher\, gay\, on the thin side\, maybe losing some hair. An open\, honest face. (Irish accent.) \nTOMMY (M\, Late 20’s) Jamie’s brother\, an artist\, married\, handsome\, more robust\, a ruddy complexion. (Irish accent.) \n  \nSHOW 2:  JUDGEMENT OF THE EYE\nBy Simon Bowler \nStage Saturday\, March 29\, 2025 \nDirected by Michael Hovance \nSHORT SYNOPSIS:  \nHan Van Meegeren\, a struggling Dutch artist\, realizes his skill is forgeries and sell millions of dollars of fake art. When Germany invades\, the SS compel him to sell paintings to Goering\, and he makes millions more. At the end of the war\, he is accused of selling national treasure to the enemy and is to be executed. He claims the paintings are fakes and to prove it he will paint another. His story exposes the contradictions of how we perceive and value art\, in a tale so absurd\, and with a character so flawed\, it can only be true. \nCASTING THE FOLLOWING ROLES:\nHAN VAN MEEGEREN (M\, 40s – 50s) Artist and Forger with a morphia addiction who wants to be remembered for their own art  (Mee-Gur-en) \nJO VAN MEEGEREN (F\, 40s) Han’s wife who may or may not know about Han’s illicit activities. \nTHEO VAN WIJNGAARDEN (M\, 30s – 40s)  Art Dealer of questionable morals. (Vin-Garden) (Doubles with Lt. Hess) \nABRAHAM BREDIUS (M\, 60s) Art Expert\, Considered the preeminent authority on Vermeer  (Bree-dee-us) (Doubles with Wooning) \nINSPECTOR HENRICH WOONING (M\, 30s-40s)  Post-War Dutch Government Investigator of potential Wartime crimes. (Woo-ning) (Doubles with Bredius) \nLOTTE (F\, 30s) a prostitute who develops a keen interest in art.  (Doubles with Emma Laan) \nLT. HESS (M\, 40s) Nazi officer with a demanding boss. (German Accent required) (doubles with Theo Van Wijngaarden)  \nJUDGE (F\, 40s) Head of the court in Meegeren’s trial (Also will read stage directions.) \nEMMA LAAN (F\, 20s) – Bredius’ ambitious secretary (Doubles with Lotte) \nGENERAL REHEARSAL SCHEDULE:\n\n\nNWF 2025 General Rehearsal Schedule V.2Download
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