The MAT Awards Recognizing Excellence in Atlanta Theater Since 2004 2019-10-22T17:23:51Z http://matawards.com/feed/atom/ WordPress Russ Ivey <![CDATA[The Bridges of Madison County]]> http://matawards.com/?p=1411 2019-10-22T17:23:51Z 2019-10-22T17:23:51Z bridges-of-madison-county-zutp1p04.e2s

Auditions: The Bridges of Madison County The Front Porch Players Details The Front Porch Players will hold auditions for The Bridges of Madison County on Nov. 9, beginning at 10 a.m., and Nov. 10, beginning at 5:30 p.m. These are non-Equity, non-paying, volunteer roles. 8 major or featured roles plus about 14 ensemble roles are available, and the ensemble […]]]>
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Auditions: The Bridges of Madison County

The Front Porch Players

Details

The Front Porch Players will hold auditions for The Bridges of Madison County on Nov. 9, beginning at 10 a.m., and Nov. 10, beginning at 5:30 p.m. These are non-Equity, non-paying, volunteer roles. 8 major or featured roles plus about 14 ensemble roles are available, and the ensemble is strongly featured in this show.
Auditions, rehearsals, and performances all take place in our performance space in the Family Life Center of The First Presbyterian Church of Jonesboro, 1842 Lake Jodeco Rd., Jonesboro, GA 30236.
See https://thefrontporchplayers.com/auditions/ for full information, including audition needs and characterizations for the cast. You may also find information on our Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/thefrontporchplayers/, or by calling Karen at 770-897-1404.

PERFORMANCE DATES:

March 6th – 15th, 2020

Resume required : Yes
Headshot required: No, but Preferred
Equity allowed: No
Compensation Offered: No

 Audition Date & Time

November 9th, 10 a.m. and November 10th, 5:30pm

Where:
Family Life Center of The First Presbyterian Church of Jonesboro
1842 Lake Jodeco Road, Jonesboro, GA 30236

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Russ Ivey <![CDATA[The Music Man]]> http://matawards.com/?p=1342 2018-11-16T18:36:32Z 2018-11-16T18:35:41Z Auditions

Auditions: The Music Man The Front Porch Players Details Auditions for The Front Porch Players’ March production of Music Man will be held Dec. 1, 9 a.m.-12 noon; and Dec. 2, 5 p.m.- 8 p.m. in the Family Life Center of The First Presbyterian Church of Jonesboro (1842 Lake Jodeco Rd., Jonesboro, GA). Callbacks, if necessary, will be […]]]>
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Auditions: The Music Man

The Front Porch Players

Details

Auditions for The Front Porch Players’ March production of Music Man will be held Dec. 1, 9 a.m.-12 noon; and Dec. 2, 5 p.m.- 8 p.m. in the Family Life Center of The First Presbyterian Church of Jonesboro (1842 Lake Jodeco Rd., Jonesboro, GA). Callbacks, if necessary, will be Dec. 3, 6:30-8. Headshots and resumes appreciated but not necessary. All roles are volunteer, non-Equity, non-paying. Rehearsal schedule TBD, but usually includes one weekend day each week. Full details can be found at http://thefrontporchplayers.com/auditions-for-march-musical/ . Feel free to call 770-897-1404 if there are any questions.

Video auditions will be accepted if the actor cannot make these auditions, but if the director is interested, actor will need to come to callbacks.

PERFORMANCE DATES:

March 1st – 10th, 2019.  Performances 1st – 3rd & 8th – 10th.

 

 

Resume required : Yes
Headshot required: No, but Preferred
Equity allowed: No
Compensation Offered: No

 Audition Date & Time

Dec. 1, 9 a.m.-12 noon; and Dec. 2, 3 p.m.- 6 p.m.

Where:
Family Life Center of The First Presbyterian Church of Jonesboro
1842 Lake Jodeco Road, Jonesboro, GA

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Russ Ivey <![CDATA[Silence! The Musical]]> http://matawards.com/?p=1256 2017-08-02T18:50:17Z 2017-08-02T18:50:17Z Print

Auditions: Silence! The Musical Metropolitan Atlanta Theater Awards & OnStage Atlanta Details The MAT Awards is proud to announce our upcoming fundraiser production and auditions!! As many of you know, we are a tax exempt, non-profit organization that operates solely on donations and trying to keep the money we spend each year for the ceremonies […]]]>
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Auditions: Silence! The Musical

Metropolitan Atlanta Theater Awards & OnStage Atlanta

Details

The MAT Awards is proud to announce our upcoming fundraiser production and auditions!! As many of you know, we are a tax exempt, non-profit organization that operates solely on donations and trying to keep the money we spend each year for the ceremonies to be a “wash”. These fundraising productions help us get a little ahead so we don’t have to worry about money. That being said, here is the official announcement:

OSA & The MATs are holding Non-Equity OPEN AUDITIONS for their upcoming production of SILENCE! The Musical, music & lyrics by Jon & Al Kaplan and book by Hunter BellDirected by Zip Rampy
Music Directed by Nick Silvestri
Choreographed by Zac PhelpsInfo on show and production:
This will be the regional premiere of Silence!
This musical is a parody of the book and film “The Silence of the Lambs”. This show in no way takes itself or the original content seriously. It is a dark comedy which does not shy away from anything. A great deal of adult language and content makes this show R-rated.

No stipend will be paid as this is a fundraiser.

PERFORMANCE DATES:

January 5th – 21st, 2018.  Performances Fridays & Saturdays at 8 pm and Sundays at 7 pm.

There will be one special late night show on Saturday January 13 at 11:00pm.
All performances are at OnStage Atlanta

 

CAST INFORMATION:

Roles available for auditions:
2 women, 20s-40s
4 men, 20s-50s
(see full breakdown below)
The roles of Hannibal and Clarice are already cast

FULL ROLE BREAKDOWN:

BUFFALO BILL — 30s-40s, Male. Must be an extremely strong comedic actor who can do a Mid-Western accent. Baritone to G (opt. to A) with a strong lower register.

CRAWFORD/PAPA STARLING/LAMB — 40s-50s, Male. Head of FBI. Baritone/Bass to Eflat.

DR. CHILTON/COP/LAMB — 30s-50s, Male. Plays the smarmy Dr. Chilton and multiple roles. Baritone to E-flat, with strong upper register.

PEMBRY/LAMB — 20s-40s, Male. Plays multiple roles. Tenor to A.

CATHERINE/SENATOR MARTIN/LAMB — 20s-30s, Female. Strong comedic actress. Larger physical build a plus, but not necessary. High belter with strong soprano to A/B.

ARDELIA/LAMB — 20s-40s, Female. Plays multiple roles. Mezzosoprano/Alto.

 

Resume required : Yes
Headshot required: No, but Preferred
Equity allowed: No
Compensation Offered: No

 Audition Date & Time

Auditions are from 6:30-9:00 on Monday and Tuesday, September 11 & 12. These are in one hour blocks.

Prepare for the auditions:

*16 bars each of TWO contrasting songs, at least one should show some humor/dark comedy. Bring sheet music. No tracks, please.
*Be prepared to do cold readings from the script
*Be dressed to learn a short dance combination
*Bring a copy of your headshot and resume as well as any conflicts that you might have during the rehearsal period (Nov 1-Jan 4)

Where:
OnStage Atlanta
2969 East Ponce de Leon Ave.
Decatur, GA 30030

Links

To schedule an audition appointment, please email casting@onstageatlanta.com and title the email “Silence audition”. Include your name and preferred time-slot for Monday, Sep 11 or Tuesday, Sep 12 — 6:30-7:30, 7:00-8:00, 7:30-8:30, 8:00-9:00
We will email you back confirming your audition appointment.

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Russ Ivey <![CDATA[The Most Fabulous Story Ever Told]]> http://matawards.com/?p=1179 2017-01-27T19:26:53Z 2017-01-27T19:25:30Z Most Fabulous Story Ever Told

Auditions: The Most Fabulous Story Ever Told Out Front Theatre Company Details Inspired by the fundamentalist remark, “God made Adam and Eve, not Adam and Steve” The Most Fabulous Story Ever Told in another version of Biblical history. Act One recounts the major episodes of the Old Testament, only with a twist: Instead of Adam […]]]>
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Auditions: The Most Fabulous Story Ever Told

Out Front Theatre Company

Details

Inspired by the fundamentalist remark, “God made Adam and Eve, not Adam and Steve” The Most Fabulous Story Ever Told in another version of Biblical history. Act One recounts the major episodes of the Old Testament, only with a twist: Instead of Adam and Eve, our lead characters are Adam and Steve, and Jane and Mabel, a lesbian couple with whom they decide to start civilization (procreation proves to be a provocative challenge) As these two gay couples navigate the centuries together as friends, and encounter various different odd characters, we follow them through a crazed historical pageant that brings us down to a present-day NYC. Out Front’s Producing Artistic Director, Paul Conroy, will direct.

All those interested in auditioning are asked to prepare a contemporary comedic monologue not to exceed 90 seconds.  Only callbacks will consist of cold readings from the script.

 

Please bring a recent headshot and resume.

 

Out Front Theatre Company invites performers to audition for any role of the gender of which they identify.

 

Auditions, rehearsals and performances will all take place at Out Front Theatre Company, located at 999 Brady Avenue, Suite 110 Atlanta GA 30318.

 

 

PERFORMANCE DATES:

April 27- May 14, 2017.  Performances Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays at 8 pm and Sundays at 3 pm

 

Definitive rehearsal times and dates will be determined after casting.

 

Director: Paul Conroy

 

CAST INFORMATION:

Adam (M) 20s – 30s, Any Race: Fair, attractive, wide-eyed, and innocent with a slim yet athletic or toned build. Adam is overwhelmingly and passionately curious and in love with the world’s possibilities.

*Please note that this role requires nudity.  Those auditioning for this role will be asked to disrobe during callbacks, in accordance to Actor’s Equity rules regarding nudity for auditions.  Callback will take place only with the production stage manager, assistant director and director present as to respect each actor’s privacy as much as possible.

Steve (M) 20s – 30s, Any Race: Adam’s better half. Handsome with a moderately athletic build.  Steve is good natured but firm in his opinions.

*Please note that this role requires nudity.  Those auditioning for this role will be asked to disrobe during callbacks, in accordance to Actor’s Equity rules regarding nudity for auditions.  Callback will take place only with the production stage manager, assistant director and director present as to respect each actor’s privacy as much as possible.

Jane (F) 20s – 30s, Any Race: Hefty, proudly and impressively butch, boisterous, and tough-minded with a short fuse.  Jane is also warm-hearted, generous, earthy, and wonderfully sane.

Mable (F) 20s – 30s, Any Race: Jane’s better half. Thin, sprite-like, classic beauty.  Mabel always responds emotionally to any situation; she is tremulous, hopeful, and sympathetic to everyone.

Stage Manager (F) Any Age, Any Race: God. Sleek and incredibly capable

Actor 1 (F) 30s – 40s, African-American: plays Miriam Miller (a “matinee lady”)/Babe (a pig)/Mom #1/Ftatateeta (Pharaoh’s Amazon Guard)/Shepard/Rabbi Sharon Kloper  (a wheelchair-bound lesbian with her own cable access TV show. Aggressively confident, gung-ho, and relishes an audience.)

Actor 2 (M) 20s – 30s, Any Race: plays Latecomer (sophisticated, highly strung audience member arriving late to the performance)/Bugs (a rabbit)/Rhino (bartender on the Ark, very sexy with an enormous horn)/Dad #2/Brad (Pharaoh’s jilted ex)/Shepard/Kevin Markham (hot young go-go boy, a giddy/toned Chelsea boy)

Actor 3 (M) 30s – 40s, Any Race: plays Father Joseph Markham (a priest)/Peter (a rabbit)/Dad #1/Pharaoh/Shepard/Trey Pomfret (an acerbic and very gay man – of modern Chelsea)

Actor 4 (F) 20s – 30s, Any Race:  Cheryl Mindle (young woman from Utah)/Fuffy/Mom #2/Peggy (Pharaoh’s Amazon Guard)/Shepard

Understudy/Assistant Stage Manager 1 (M) 20s – 30s, Any Race: Will Understudy all Male roles and serve as assistant stage manger for the production.

Understudy/Assistant Stage Manager 2 (F) 20s – 30s, Any Race: Will Understudy all Female roles and serve as assistant stage manger for the production.

 

 

 

 

Resume required : Yes
Headshot required: No, but Preferred
Equity allowed: No
Compensation Offered: Yes

Audition Date & Time

Auditions will take place Monday February 20th and Tuesday February 21st with callbacks ONLY on Wednesday February 22nd. All dates will begin at 7 pm.

 

Links

Please contact info@outfronttheatre.com to make an audition appointment.

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Russ Ivey <![CDATA[In-Laws, Outlaws and Other People (That Should Be Shot)]]> http://matawards.com/?p=1162 2016-08-29T18:33:41Z 2016-08-29T18:33:41Z 14117905_1411003095581875_2198450707400371367_n

Auditions: In-Laws, Outlaws and Other People (That Should Be Shot) by Steve Franco Southside Theatre Guild Details It is 6pm and the Douglas family is busily preparing to be invaded by their quirky relatives for their annual Christmas Eve dinner. After robbing a neighborhood liquor store, high strung and irritable Tony, and his dim-witted side-kick […]]]>
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Auditions: In-Laws, Outlaws and Other People (That Should Be Shot) by Steve Franco

Southside Theatre Guild

Details

It is 6pm and the Douglas family is busily preparing to be invaded by their quirky relatives for their annual Christmas Eve dinner. After robbing a neighborhood liquor store, high strung and irritable Tony, and his dim-witted side-kick Vinny, find themselves in need of a place to briefly hide out. Using a ruse to gain entrance into the Douglas home, they suddenly find themselves in charge of an ever-growing list of family members that they are forced to hold hostage. From smart-aleck teenagers, to nosy neighbors, and bickering adults – the laughs (like the flow of people) are non-stop and we soon wonder who is holding who hostage?!

 

 

PERFORMANCE DATES: December 1st – 11th, 2016.

Rehearsals schedule will be available at auditions.

 

CAST INFORMATION:

Casting
7m/8f
(Age Range 8 & Up)

Characters:
Dad
Beth (Teenage girl.)
Mrs. Draper
Bunny
Bud
Tracy (Teenage Girl)
Aunt Rose
Uncle Leo
Tony
Vinny
Paul (Teenage boy.)
Mrs. Wakowski
Emily (8-12ish girl.)

 

 

 

Resume required : No
Headshot required: No
Equity allowed: No
Compensation Offered: No

Audition Date & Time

September 19th & 20th, 2016 @ 7pm

Auditions will consist of cold readings from the script.

Southside Theatre Guild is a volunteer organization. All roles and positions are strictly volunteer.

Links

www.stgplays.com

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Russ Ivey <![CDATA[Miracle On 34th Street]]> http://matawards.com/?p=1129 2016-08-17T17:45:31Z 2016-08-17T17:45:31Z unnamed (1)

Auditions: Miracle On 34th Street ACT1 Theater Details A holiday classic from the writer of the musical theater classic The Music Man! Based on the movie of the same name, “Miracle On 34th Street” features a script and score by none other than Meredith Wilson. Single mother, Doris Walker, doesn’t want her six-year old daughter […]]]>
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Auditions: Miracle On 34th Street

ACT1 Theater

Details

A holiday classic from the writer of the musical theater classic The Music Man!

Based on the movie of the same name, “Miracle On 34th Street” features a script and score by none other than Meredith Wilson. Single mother, Doris Walker, doesn’t want her six-year old daughter Susan’s head filled with romantic notions. Their neighbor Fred Gailey tries to woo Doris by charming Susan and taking her to see Santa Claus at Macy’s, where Doris works. Doris is not impressed – but when it turns out Macy’s Santa may in fact be the real Kris Kringle, a wave of love spreads across New York City that melts even the most cynical hearts.  A star-vehicle for a female actress that features great roles for children, the show is a cast and crowd pleaser!

 

PERFORMANCE DATES: November 25th – December 18th.

Rehearsals are three days a week for eleven weeks

 

CAST INFORMATION:

Females:

Doris Walker – a very sharp young career-woman and free thinker
Susan – her 6-yr-old daughter
Miss Crookshank, Secretary to Mr. Sawyer
Clara – a legal secretary
Miss Sims – a nurse
Mrs. Finfer – a shopper
Henrika – a Dutch girl
Henrika’s Adoptive Mother
Mrs. Beeler – the housekeeper

 

Males:

Fred Gailey – a handsome Marine captain, mustering out into civilian life
Kris Kringle – the real McCoy
Marvin Shellhammer – an aggressive but somewhat bungling junior executive
R.H. Macy – the boss
Mr. Sawyer – the store psychologist
Judge Martin Group
Tammany O’Halloran
 – a political boss
Thomas Mara, Sr. – the District Attorney
AlvinWhitey and Climber – Marine friends of Fred’s
Murphy – a night watchman
Harry Finfer – a 6-yr old
Tommy Mara – a 7 yr old
Governor of New York, Mayor of New York City, Mr. Gimbel

Others: Bailiff, A Drunk Santa, A Balloon Vendor, Shoppers, Clerks, Policemen, Mailman, Parade Spectators,

There are unnamed ensemble roles for both children and adults integral to the telling of the story.

 

 

Resume required : No
Headshot required: No
Equity allowed: No
Compensation Offered: No

Date & Time

There are three set audition dates, separated by age group.

  • Tuesday August 23, 7 pm is for adults only.
  • Thursday August 25, 7 pm is for adults, teens over 15, and families; children under 15 are welcome only if they are auditioning with an adult.
  • Sunday August 28 2 pm is only for children 15 and under whose parents are not auditioning or who elected to audition without them on the 23rdor 25th. Adults are discouraged from auditioning on this day.
  • For college students and others who are unable to attend these auditions please email the stage manager (see “Who Is Working On This Show” below).

Links

There are some specific audition details for this show, so if you are interested, we highly encourage you to see all the details at: http://act1theater.com/?p=399

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Russ Ivey <![CDATA[Seussical]]> http://matawards.com/?p=1124 2016-07-11T19:09:01Z 2016-07-11T19:09:01Z Seussical Ticket2

ACT1 Theater presents Seussical Now one of the most performed shows in America, Seussical is a fantastical, magical, musical extravaganza! Tony winners Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty (Lucky Stiff, My Favorite Year, Once On This Island and Ragtime) have lovingly brought to life all of our favorite Dr. Seuss characters, including Horton the Elephant, The Cat in the Hat, Gertrude […]]]>
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ACT1 Theater presents Seussical

Now one of the most performed shows in America, Seussical is a fantastical, magical, musical extravaganza! Tony winners Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty (Lucky Stiff, My Favorite Year, Once On This Island and Ragtime) have lovingly brought to life all of our favorite Dr. Seuss characters, including Horton the Elephant, The Cat in the Hat, Gertrude McFuzz, lazy Mayzie, and a little boy with a big imagination–Jojo. The colorful characters transport us from the Jungle of Nool to the Circus McGurkus to the invisible world of the Whos.

The Cat in the Hat tells the story of Horton, an elephant who discovers a speck of dust containing Whos, including Jojo, a Who child sent off to military school for thinking too many “thinks.” Horton faces a double challenge–not only must he protect the Whos from a world of naysayers and dangers, but he must guard an abandoned egg, left to his care by the irresponsible Mayzie La Bird. Although Horton faces ridicule, danger, kidnapping, and a trial, the intrepid Gertrude McFuzz never loses faith in him. Ultimately, the powers of friendship, loyalty, family, and community are challenged and emerge triumphant. Seussical is fun for the whole family! Performers of all ages will be excited to portray the characters from the familiar Dr. Seuss fables.

Dates & Times

July 14, 2016 through August 7, 2016, Friday & Saturday at 08:00 PM, Sunday at 02:00 PM

Venue Information

Alpharetta Presbyterian Church – 180 Academy Street, Alpharetta, GA 30008

Links

For more information visit http://act1theater.com/?p=324

Tickets

For tickets visit http://act1theater.3dcartstores.com/

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Russ Ivey <![CDATA[TOKENS OF AFFECTION]]> http://matawards.com/?p=1105 2016-05-24T23:57:46Z 2016-05-24T23:57:21Z Marque star on a old theater entrance in a downtown area of a small city

Auditions: TOKENS OF AFFECTION The Front Porch Players Details The Front Porch Players in Jonesboro announce open auditions for the comedy TOKENS OF AFFECTION at our space in the Family Life Center of the First Presbyterian Church of Jonesboro, 1842 Lake Jodeco Rd., Jonesboro, GA. Roles are non-Equity, non-paying. No monologues; auditions will be cold […]]]>
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Auditions: TOKENS OF AFFECTION

The Front Porch Players

Details

The Front Porch Players in Jonesboro announce open auditions for the comedy TOKENS OF AFFECTION at our space in the Family Life Center of the First Presbyterian Church of Jonesboro, 1842 Lake Jodeco Rd., Jonesboro, GA. Roles are non-Equity, non-paying. No monologues; auditions will be cold readings from the script. Resumes and headshots appreciated but not necessary. Play is somewhat farce-like, fast-paced.

 

PERFORMANCE DATES: August 19-21, 26-28. Friday performances 7:30; Sunday performances, 2:30

Definitive rehearsal times and dates will be determined after casting

Director: Karen Ferrell-White

 

CAST INFORMATION:

Charlie Garrett, 34. A software designer living in Manhattan. Creates perfect little worlds with very clear rules from the comfort of his own home. Which is why he hates to leave his home.
Rita Randall, 47. Charlie’s neighbor and friend, a former actress. Pragmatic, chatty, and loyal. Though she has left the stage, she still delights in drama.
Claire Garrett Burnham , 31. Charlie’s sister, a chef in Connecticut. Playful, bossy, and never wrong. Excels at picturing worst-case scenarios.
Frank Garrett, 63. Charlie’s father, an insurance salesman in Connecticut. Death of a Salesman’s Willy Loman if his life had turned out better. Good-humored and lightly befuddled.
Bruce Burnham, 35. Claire’s husband, a real estate agent in Connecticut. The golden boy. Knows how to close a deal. Unflappable. (Doesn’t really get a lot of the humor in situations)
Jackie Garrett, 60. Charlie’s mother. The sort of woman who always remembers your birthday and the contents of your medicine cabinet.

Ages of cast are somewhat malleable; the younger men and women should be believably in their 30s–makeup can do a good deal to age someone either up or down. Considering cast from 20s-late 60s.

AN ABILITY TO DO A CLEAN MID-WESTERN ACCENT IS A MUST.

 

Resume required : No
Headshot required: No
Equity allowed: No
Compensation Offered: No

Date & Time

June 12th from 3:30-6:30pm  & June 13th, 6:30-8:30 p.m.

Links

For further information, call 770-897-1404 or email thefrontporchplayers2@gmail.com

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Russ Ivey <![CDATA[Papa’s Angels]]> http://www.matawards.com/?p=1082 2015-09-03T17:43:22Z 2015-09-03T17:42:27Z Auditions

Auditions: Papa’s Angels The Front Porch Players Details Monologues required for children auditioning for roles (see specific monologues, below). Papa, Mamma, Grammy, and the children in the family must be able to sing—the children sing very little but must be able to carry a tune. Grammy must be able to sing (alto/mezzo) and harmonize; Mamma […]]]>
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Auditions: Papa’s Angels

The Front Porch Players

Details

Monologues required for children auditioning for roles (see specific monologues, below). Papa, Mamma, Grammy, and the children in the family must be able to sing—the children sing very little but must be able to carry a tune. Grammy must be able to sing (alto/mezzo) and harmonize; Mamma must sing (alto/mezzo range). Role of Papa is already cast. Also be prepared for cold-reads from the script. THIS IS NOT A MUSICAL, but there are a few songs in it as part of the Appalachian milieu.

 

PERFORMANCE DATES: November 13-15, 20-22, 2015
Possible morning presentation for schools
Rehearsals will primarily be Saturdays & Sundays, 2-5:30, beginning Oct. 3.

CAST INFORMATION:
Papa—already cast
Mamma—27-40; delicate and devoted to family; small but important role
Grammy Jenkins — can be 60 – 80, very wise and feisty. Must sing (also alto/mezzo range) and be able to hamonize.
Becca Jenkins — must be believably 13 (can be up to 17), very intelligent, mute character whose lines are done as a voice over. Takes Momma’s place as “parent” to her siblings after Mama dies and Papa’s despondence takes him away from his children in spirit.
Hannah Rose Jenkins — believably 10 (can be up to 13); tomboyish and outspoken.
Alvin Jenkins — believably 9 (can be up to 12); cautious and reserved with a slight stutter.
Maude Jenkins — believably 7 (can be up to 10); very cheerful and optimistic; John Neal’s playmate.
John Neal Jenkins — believably 5 (can be up to 9); imaginative and amusing (small in size, the baby of the family). WE NEED A VERY CAPABLE CHILD IN THIS ROLE.
** SUPPORTING CHARACTERS **
Jimmy Lee — believably 16 (up to 21); fun-loving and full of energy.
Doc Webb — 45 – 70, a respected country physician.
Preacher Pruitt — 45 – 70, an evangelical minister.
Ludlow Wacky, Sr. — 35 – 50, a self-important businessman.
Ludlow Wacky, Jr. — 10 – 14, antagonistic and a bully.
Principal Newton — 35 – 55, narrow-minded.
Ada Passmore — 7 – 12, a prissy tattle-tale.
**Additional elementary school children needed, nonspeaking but fun parts

** Note, this show requires a family commitment as much parental help will be needed during rehearsals and during ALL performances.
(NOTE: If your child is interesting in just being in the school yard recess/fight scene – no memorized lines & they do not sing – please come to auditions to fill out paper work and have their picture taken )
REQUIRED AUDITION MONOLOGUES for the following parts (Must be memorized, not read, at auditions):
**For the role of JOHN NEAL: (Fuzzy is your rabbit skin that you always carry with you – like a teddy bear. You love him very much but are giving him to Papa as a Christmas gift.)
“Fuzzy, you and me been friends a long, long time. Long as I can ‘member. You’re the goodest friend I have in the whole world. But Papa needs you now. You got to go and be Pap’s friend ’cause Papa is real sad. Be his friend. And make him laugh like you do me. An’ then Momma, an’ Sandy Claws and all the angels will come, and ever’thing will be fine like it usta. Now don’t you cry. Just go on and stay with Papa.” (John Neal hugs Fuzzy tightly, kisses him on the nose, lays him in Papa’s lap and scampers up the stairs.)
**For the role of MAUDE: (she runs into the yard from the chicken house carrying a small basket of eggs.)
MAUDE: “Momma, Momma!”
[MOMMA: “Maude honey, that mean ole red bitty scare you again?”]
MAUDE: “Not this time Momma, an’she was sitting on three big brown ones! But I done just like you showed me last time. (Maude acts out her story.) I tippy toed real quiet up to her nest, then I put my hand down just as soft as I could on the straw, and then I creeped with my fingers right under her bottom. An’ then I pulled out one egg, then another ‘un and another ‘un! That ole bitty ain’t never going to scare me again! I reckon I’m getting to be a big girl now.”
**For the role of HANNAH ROSE: (she and John Neal have been up in a tree.)
[MOMMA: “Hannah Rose, why in all the world did you let John Neal climb up in there?”]
HANNAH ROSE: “I didn’t let him, Momma. We was playing hide and seek, and I was it, and then while I was counting to a hundred, John Neal climbed up that little ladder Papa’s got leaning up at the back of the shed, and by the time I hollered “ready or not” he was way up there in the tree. I’m sorry, Momma. I reckon I ought to have come and told you what he’d done, but I didn’t want you to be scared. I thought I could just climb up there and get him, but he wouldn’t come out of there until you called.”
**For the role of ALVIN: (it is night. He and Becca sneak out to Papa’s shed. They’re discovering things in the shed. He has a slight stutter.)
ALVIN: “Come on Becca. All the others is sleeping. Does P-P-Papa just come out here and set in the dark looking at n-n-nothing? Becca, it’s a picture of Momma in her wedding d-d-dress. Ain’t she p-p-pretty. Papa’s wrote “My Rose of Sharon” on it. You reckon he called her that ’cause she loved roses? It’s a bullet. Setting right on the shelf next to Momma’s picture. What was it doing there you reckon? What does it mean Becca? I promise. We won’t tell nobody what we found.”
**For the role of BECCA: ( her part is done as a voice-over, as she is mute. However, her lines must be memorized as her body language is so important.)
BECCA: “A long time ago Papa had made up a special song for Momma. It was called ‘The Maple Tree Song’ and Papa said it was a courtin’ song. Momma told us that when she and Papa begun courtin’ they used to set under a ole’ maple tree out in Grammy’s yard. Papa had to go overseas to fight in the war, but afore he left he made up this song for Momma and he sung it to her. It was real close to Christmas when he went away and he was gone for three years. Momma always sung the song when she was lonesome for him.”

 

 

Resume required : No
Headshot required: No
Equity allowed: No
Compensation Offered: No

Date & Time

Sept. 13 & 14, 6:00-8:00 p.m.; call backs either Sept. 15 or 16.

Links

For further information, call 770-897-1404 or email thefrontporchplayers2@gmail.com

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ACT1 Theater presents Once Upon a Mattress If you thought you knew the story of ‘The Princess and The Pea,’ you may be in for a walloping surprise! Did you know, for instance, that Princess Winnifred actually swam the moat to reach Prince Dauntless the Drab? Or that Lady Larken’s love for Sir Harry provided […]]]>
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ACT1 Theater presents Once Upon a Mattress

If you thought you knew the story of ‘The Princess and The Pea,’ you may be in for a walloping surprise! Did you know, for instance, that Princess Winnifred actually swam the moat to reach Prince Dauntless the Drab? Or that Lady Larken’s love for Sir Harry provided a rather compelling reason that she reach the bridal altar post haste? Or that, in fact, it wasn’t the pea at all that caused the princess a sleepless night? Carried on a wave of wonderful songs, by turns hilarious and raucous, romantic and melodic, this rollicking spin on the familiar classic of royal courtship and comeuppance provides for some side-splitting shenanigans. Chances are you’ll never look at fairy tales quite the same way again!

 

Dates & Times

July 17, 2015 through August 7, 2015, Friday , Saturday at 08:00 PM

Venue Information

Alpharetta Presbyterian Church – 180 Academy Street, Alpharetta, GA 30008

Links

For more information visit http://act1theater.com/?p=324

Tickets

For tickets visit http://act1theater.3dcartstores.com/Once-Upon-a-Mattress-Tickets_c_7.html

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