[NEohioPAL] AUDITIONS FOR STAGED READING OF A NEW MUSICAL (AURORA COMMUNITY THEATRE)

T in Kent via NEohioPAL neohiopal at lists.neohiopal.org
Thu Jul 16 12:39:07 PDT 2015


Seeking adult actors of all ages, for two staged readings of a new musical
comedy, "Where There's A Will."  These staged readings will be for small
test audiences, and will be used to further develop this original script.

Rehearsal schedule will be fairly minimal--10-15 evenings throughout August
and September, leading up to the staged readings, September 11 & 12.  Music
and script will not need to be memorized.  No set changes or costumes.  The
cast is multicultural and rather male-dominated.  Complete cast list below.

Written by Tim Shaffer with music by Tim Shaffer and Dustin Oliver, "Where
There's a Will" is a musical comedy that follows a cast of inmates as they
try to produce a prison's first-ever Easter musical.

*Auditions will be held at the Aurora Community Theatre, 7pm August 4 & 5*.
The theatre is located at 115 East Pioneer Trail, in Aurora.  Auditions
will be held downstairs (parking in back).

Auditioners should prepare 16-32 bars of music that they feel show off
their abilities.  Bring sheet music for accompanist (provided).  There will
also be some reading from the script.  Questions can be directed to
tkentzz at gmail.com

COME HELP US MAKE THIS NEW SHOW HILARIOUS!


*CAST LIST*

(Some roles can be doubled)



WILL TAYLOR: Early 20s, still somewhat idealistic and naïve.  Timid,
sheltered, never before in any kind of serious trouble.



RICKLEY: Any age or sex, Public defender assigned to Will.  Rumpled,
hurried, perhaps inept, (s)he definitely has no interest in public defender
work.



PROSECUTOR: 30s-50s, Slick, conniving, self-righteous.  Dressed in a silk
suit and tie.  Justice, for him/her, is a high conviction rate.



JUDGE/GOVERNOR BARNSTROM: 40s-60s.  A member of the Good Old Boys Club.
Initially a judge, later elected governor.



JEB YODER: 30s-40s, an inmate.  Scruffy, friendly, mentally unstable &
delusional.



2-DOWN: 20s-30s, an inmate.  Street-wise thug.



BIG DOUG: 20s-30s, an inmate.  Dumb muscle-head.



BJ: 20s, an inmate.  Flamboyantly gay Latino, with a strong accent.



DEPUTY WARDEN JOE MENTIRAS: Any age, Latino.  A chauvinist who doesn’t
believe that women should be running things, let alone prisons.  Life is
black and white for him and he believes that everyone in prison is guilty
and should be punished.



YESMEN: Any age or sex.  A chorus of non-independent thinkers, totally
loyal to the Deputy Warden.



WARDEN MIRA BANISTER: Early 40s, hard-working career woman.  A prison
reformer who believes in rehabilitation, more than punishment.
Professional, lonely, yet romantic and still a bit optimistic.  Always
wearing pink-framed glasses on her face, head, or on a chain around her
neck.



JARED ANTHONY: 20s-30s, an inmate.  Artistic, poetic, agreeable yet
pessimistic.  Has slightly longer hair than other inmates, always seems
slightly unkempt.  Prison play author.



TONY VINCENS: 30s, an inmate.  The Warden’s clerk.  Incarcerated over 6
years ago for assault, while defending a friend in a fight.  Honorable and
caring.  Prison play cast member.



SINICA: 35-50, an inmate.  A bad, but enthusiastic, singer.  Prison play
cast member.



STANCHEK: late 30s to early 50s, an inmate.  Slow moving and even slower
thinking; hearing and mobility damaged years ago, in a fireworks accident.
Prison play cast member.



JACKSON: 20s, an inmate.  Thug.  Prison play cast member.



TOWNSEND: 40s-50s, an inmate.  Fancies himself a great singer, but can’t
annunciate a consonant to save his life.  Prison play cast member.



JUSTICE: any age, an inmate.  Blind, black, small of stature.  Prison play
cast member.



HAVERSON: 75-90, a feeble inmate.  Prison play cast member.



LANNY: 50-80, long-time inmate and chapel clerk.  Worked his way down from
maximum security.  Now rehabilitated, but with little chance of parole.
Humorous, good-natured, resourceful, clothes always impeccably pressed and
tailored.  Prison play costumer and set designer.



INMATE REPORTER: Any age, a nosey inmate



SET BUILDER: Any age, inmate.



TED O’DALEY: 40s-50s, the prison chaplain and close friend to Warden
Banister.  Dressed in priest’s collar, heart in the right place, yet not
entirely holy.



2 SHERIFF DEPUTIES: Any ages, male or female



2 FBI AGENTS: Any ages, male or female



VARIOUS CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS/GUARDS: any ages, male or female, barely more
professional than the inmates.



CHURCH LADY: Any age, prison play audience member
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