Sharon
08-12-2011, 02:28 PM
The Newtowne Players announce open auditions for the upcoming production of the classic comedy, The Man Who Came to Dinner, by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman. There are parts for 15 men and nine women, ranging in age from 20s to 50s. People interested in helping with the technical and support crew are also welcome. The show runs Nov. 4-20, 2011.
The Man Who Came to Dinner answers the question, “What happens when an obnoxious dinner guest falls on your property and stays to ‘recuperate’?” When the guest is sarcastic and egotistical critic Sheridan Whiteside, it means visits from a mad collection of friends, ranging from movie stars to convicts, and the arrival of strange gifts from around the world.
Auditions will be held Aug. 24 and 25 at 7 p.m. and Aug. 27 at 9 a.m. at Three Notch Theatre on 21744 South Coral Drive in Lexington Park. Each audition session is expected to last up to two hours and will consist of readings from the script.
For more details about the auditions, contact Director Rick Thompson at 410-535-2144. To help with sets, costumes, stage crew, or in any other capacity, leave a message with Producer Bill Scarafia at 301-863-2329. For more information about volunteer opportunities or other upcoming programs, please visit The Newtowne Players (http://www.newtowneplayers.org).
The Man Who Came to Dinner answers the question, “What happens when an obnoxious dinner guest falls on your property and stays to ‘recuperate’?” When the guest is sarcastic and egotistical critic Sheridan Whiteside, it means visits from a mad collection of friends, ranging from movie stars to convicts, and the arrival of strange gifts from around the world.
Auditions will be held Aug. 24 and 25 at 7 p.m. and Aug. 27 at 9 a.m. at Three Notch Theatre on 21744 South Coral Drive in Lexington Park. Each audition session is expected to last up to two hours and will consist of readings from the script.
For more details about the auditions, contact Director Rick Thompson at 410-535-2144. To help with sets, costumes, stage crew, or in any other capacity, leave a message with Producer Bill Scarafia at 301-863-2329. For more information about volunteer opportunities or other upcoming programs, please visit The Newtowne Players (http://www.newtowneplayers.org).