[NEohioPAL] The Bang and The Clatter Theatre Company Holding Auditions For Cleveland and Akron
alanna at bnctheatre.com
alanna at bnctheatre.com
Tue Feb 19 15:30:05 PST 2008
The Bang and the Clatter Theatre Company is holding auditions for THREE of their upcoming shows:
Cagelove, by Christopher Denham
White People, by JT Rogers
A Nervous Smile, by John Belluso
- White People is being produced at the Cleveland location, and the other two at the Akron location.
Looking for both men and women 20's to 30's
Cagelove: 2 W, 1 M
White People: 2 M, 1 W
A Nervous Smile: 3 W, 1 M
Auditions will be held at the Bang and the Clatter - A Shot Rings Out...Theatre Company in Akron on the evening of Tuesday, March 4. Please call 330-606-5317 to schedule an audition appointment.
The Bang and the Clatter Theatre Company
140 E. Market St.
Akron, OH 44308
P: 330-606-5317
www.bnctheatre.com
Cagelove
Production dates: April 25-May 24
“Cagelove is a compulsively watchable mix of melodrama and horror.” –The New York Times
“An accomplished work by a distinctive new voice… Christopher Denham’s gripping new drama does what few new plays do: it tells the truth about a great many things…those who seek it out will have a powerful and gratifying experience.” –nytheatre.com
White People
Production dates: May 23-June 14
Now – right now – what does it mean to be a white American? What does it mean for any American to live in a country that is not the one you were promised? White People is a controversial and darkly funny play about the lives of three ordinary Americans placed under the spotlight: Martin, a Brooklyn- born high powered attorney for a white-shoe law firm in St. Louis, MO: Mara Lynn, a housewife and former homecoming queen in Fayetteville, NC; and Alan, a young professor struggling to find his way in New York City. Through heart-wrenching confessions, they wrestle with guilt, prejudice, and the price they and their children must pay for their actions. White People is a candid, brutally honest medication on race and language in our culture.
A Nervous Smile
Production dates: June 6-June 28
A wealthy New York couple, strained to the breaking point by caring for their severely disabled daughter, Emily, weighs their own happiness against that of their child-with shocking consequences. Emily’s lyrical poetry, the bitter volleys of the couple’s disintegrating marriage, and the appraisals of the outside world frame the narrative of this insightful play. A Nervous Smile is a brutal portrait of love, lust and despair set against Belluso’s fiery brand of social satire.
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