Youth Show -
Twelve Angry JurorsAdapted by Sherman Sergel, based on the
Emmy award winning television movie by
Reginald Rose
Directed by Jan Hill
A 19 year old man has just stood trial for the
fatal stabbing of his father. “He doesn’t stand
fatal stabbing of his father. “He doesn’t stand
a chance”, mutters the guard, as the 12 jurors
are taken into the bleak jury room. It looks
like an open and shut case- until one of the
jurors begins opening the others eyes to the
facts. One states, “We have nothing to lose or
gain by our verdict. We should not make it a
personal thing.” But personal it does become,
with each juror revealing his or her own
character as the testimony is reexamined, the
murder is reenacted and a new murder threat is
born. Tempers get short, arguments grow
heated and the jurors become 12 Angry Jurors.
Directed by Jamie Lentz
February 17 and 18 at 7pm
ROLES FOR 2 MEN & TWO WOMEN, 30'S-40'S
BRING CURRENT HEAD SHOT & RESUME
READINGS FROM THE SCRIPT
*ALSO LOOKING FOR ASST. DIRECTOR, SET CONSTRUCTORS, PROPS PERSON(S)*
SHOW DATES: APRIL 18, 19, 20, 26, 27 at 8:00 PM & APRIL 21 and 28 at 2:30 PM
THE STORY: Thomas Devereaux, a successful architect and local contractor, and his beautiful wife, Joan, have just moved into their dream house in the quiet suburban town of Green Meadows when they are visited by their new neighbors, Carolyn and Jeff Symons, and a friendship develops quickly between the two couples. But underneath the cool, middle-American exterior, something is truly rotten. A previous sexual relationship between Joan and a teenage lawn-boy is revealed, as is the fact that Thomas learned of the infidelity and may have murdered his wife's lover. To make matters worse, an affair has begun to develop between Joan and Jeff Symons. One summer evening, following the Symons departure after a friendly game of cards, Thomas lets Joan know that he is aware of this new deception, and his violent, possessive nature surfaces. He makes two demands of his wife: One, she must stop seeing Jeff. Two, she must kill him. What follows is a diabolical plot that continues to thicken through the final showdown between a murderer and an aggrieved widow.
Auditions for 2 Across
Directed by George Bailey
December 9 and 10 at 7pm
Little Colonel Playhouse, 302 Mount Mercy Drive, Pewee Valley, KY
Roles for 1 man and 1 woman
A man and a woman board a San Francisco
BART train at 4:30 AM. They are alone in the
car, each is married, both are doing the NY
Times crossword puzzle. She is an organized,
sensible psychologist. He is a free spirited,
unemployed ad exec. She is a crossword pro,
he always quits. When he tosses his puzzle
away, she snaps, “Crosswords are a metaphor
for life, those who finish succeed, those who
don’t, fail.” Now he vows to finish. Why? He
is a competitor and she happens to be lovely.
Two opposites in an enclosed space, attacking
each other’s values, but also being swayed by
them As the train rides ends, each of them has
been changed for the better and we’re dying to
know if they meet again.
Bring a headshot and resume if possible.
Show Dates: February 7, 8, 9, 10, 15, 16, 17.
Auditions for Gulf View Drive by Arlene Hutton
Directed by Martha Frazier
October 14 and 15 at 7 p.m
Little Colonel Playhouse, 302 Mount Mercy Drive, Pewee Valley, KY
This show is the third
play in the Nibroc
Trilogy and follows up
on Raleigh and May,
whom we met in The Last Train to Nibroc.
The time has moved from WW II to 1953.
They have married and moved to Florida
where the crush of dreams, families and the
turbulence of events just outside their door
threaten their comfortable life. Their dream
house shrinks as relatives descend, further
testing the couple’s love as they make
unconventional decisions in a changing
world.
Bring a headshot and resume, if possible.
Auditions for The Last Romance by Joe Di Pietro
Directed by Bill Baker
August 26 and 27 at 7 p.m
Little Colonel Playhouse, 302 Mount Mercy Drive, Pewee Valley, KY
Bring a headshot and resume, if possible.
Casting needs:
One male who looks age 70 to 80
Two Females who can look age 70's
One 18 to 30 year old male who can sing opera. This role is one that sings with just a little stage action and no lines. The play includes six short selections from various operas. Singers should have a prepared opera piece to sing a capella for the audition.
Casting needs:
One male who looks age 70 to 80
Two Females who can look age 70's
One 18 to 30 year old male who can sing opera. This role is one that sings with just a little stage action and no lines. The play includes six short selections from various operas. Singers should have a prepared opera piece to sing a capella for the audition.