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REMINDER! THIS WEEKEND! AUDITION NOTICE- We have auditions for two of our plays for the 2015 season. Check it out - Audition Dates: Saturday, December 13 2-5 pm Sunday, December 14 2-4 pm In One Take!: A Two Act Written by Martin A. Follose Directed by Gina Schneider Performance Dates: January 30, 2014 - February 28, 2014 (weekends- Friday and Saturday, with 2 Thursday performances and 2 Sunday performances) Characters Needed: Maxwell Stinnett: Age 25+- Owner and chief filmmaker at the now bankrupt Stinnett Studios Molly Wilson: Age 25+- His longtime secretary Lillian Harper: Age 20-35- Famous film star discovered by Max Stinnett in his glory days Richard Clancy: Age 25-40: Former male film star and ex-husband of Lillian; now a drunk Rosaline Hash: Age 25+: Bank clerk assinged to create the inventory list for the auction of Stinnett Studio assets. A closet romantic who loves Romeo and Juliet. Sam Handy: Age 20+- Security guard at the studio Skeeter: Age 18-30- An Irish street kid who steals for a living Critics/ Extras: 1 -3 needed- either gender almost any age considered- Bit parts who will be extras in the film scenes and play the critics at the end Synopsis: Maxwell Stinnett is a producer, director, and silent movie studio owner in 1915. After a series of flops, the studio is filing for bankruptcy. Four days before the auction of all of the studios possessions, Maxwell and his secretary discover that Lillian Harper, one of the brightest stars in Hollywood, is still under contract to their studio. Maxwell hatches a plan to reunite two of his biggest stars to remake Romeo and Juliet in a last ditch effort to save his studio. But with one reel of film, no money to pay a crew, or a script, Max has his hands full. And thats before Romeo and Juliet arrive. A Numbers Game by Emily Fitzgerald Directed by Emily Fitzgerald The game of love is humanitys favorite diversion. Our spins at the wheel as we navigate different relationships are always a gamble, and often a numbers game. In A Numbers Game, four actors take on roles in four separate stories, exploring different kinds of relationships that spin out just a little differently than you might expect, just as the outcome of a game can be impossible to predict. As in life, love, and play, laughter and the unexpected go hand in hand in this collection of tales. Performance Dates: March 13, 2014 – April 11, 2014 (weekends- Friday and Saturday, with 2 Thursday performances and 2 Sunday performances) The Ensemble: 2 women, ages 20-30 1 man, age 20-30 1 man, age 45-55 All four actors will take on varied roles in the four different stories. Cold readings will be provided for either (or both) plays. Both scripts are available for checkout from the Overtime box office.
Posted on: Wed, 10 Dec 2014 21:53:38 +0000

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