[NEohioPAL] Once Upon a Mattress auditions

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*AUDITIONS*

*Aurora Community Theatre*



*ONCE UPON A MATTRESS*

Music by* Mary Rodgers   *Lyrics by* Marshall Barer*

Book by *Jay Thompson, Dean Fuller & Marshall Barer*



*Art Suskin*, Director

*Tim Shaffer*, Musical Director

*Marc C. Howard*, Producer and Choreographer



*AUDITION DETAILS*

*act IS SEEKING a company of 26-28*

*energetic actors, singers, AND dancers*

*Sunday & Monday*

*Jan.  17 & 18 at 6 pm*

Callbacks 6 pm Jan. 19 (by invitation only)

*Aurora Community Theatre*

*115 E. Pioneer Trail*

*Aurora**, OH 44202*



Auditions will consist of voice, dancing and readings from the script.

*Bring the sheet music of 16 bars of your song to give to the accompanist.*

No appointment necessary.  Please be prepared to stay for a few hours.



Rehearsals (5 per week on weekday evenings and weekends) will begin March
6, 2016.

10 Performances 8pm FRI and SAT April 29 through May 21 plus 3 pm SUN May 8
& 15

Please bring all of your scheduling conflicts between March 1 and May 21.



*ABOUT THE PLAY*:  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. And if you think you know *Once Upon a Mattress*, you will be
surprised and delighted by the energetic approach that this company takes
to that wonderful story!





*roles*

   - *Winnifred* (Lead-20-30)—Princess from a swampy kingdom far away.  If
   she passes the Queen’s test, she will marry Prince Dauntless which in turn
   allows everyone else in the kingdom to get married.  No pressure.  She is a
   bundle of energy with a huge belt, but also can be warm and sweet.
   Definitely has an edge to her.  Must be a triple threat:  singer, dancer,
   actor.  Originally played by Carol Burnett.  Again, no pressure.  We want a
   unique Winnifred.  A fearless performer with lots of personality.
   - *Prince Dauntless* (Lead, 20-30)—Good looking, but under his mother’s
   thumb.  Clueless, but game.  Must sing and dance.
   - *Queen Aggravain *(40s-50s)—Think the Evil Queen in Snow White.  Must
   sing, dance (a bit), and act.
   - *King Sextimus the Silent* (40s-50s)—Mute until a prophecy is
   fulfilled.  (One line at end of play) Dominated by the Queen.  Constantly
   dashing off to catch wenches and ladies of the court but never succeeds.
   Think Harpo Marx.  Many scenes with lots of pantomime including two songs.
   Non-singing role.
   - *Lady Larken *(20s-30s)—Sweetly beautiful with a beautiful voice, in
   love with Sir Harry.
   - *Sir Harry *(20s-30s)—Herald of the Courts, a bit of a prig with less
   than modern thoughts about the role of women.  Big, handsome, sweet,
   stolid, with a terrific singing voice.
   - *Jester *(20s-30s)—Dancer and singer with a terrific solo and many
   scenes.
   - *Minstrel *(20s-40s)—Opens the show with a story.  Nice if he plays
   the lute, mandolin or even guitar. Some dance.  Many scenes.
   - *Sir Harold and Lady Beatrice*—Dance leads
   - *Ensemble* (20s-60s)—Many good smaller roles (named Ladies and
   Knights, the Wizard [non-singing], specialty dancers [with some ballet?]
   with good scenes and a line here and there, both dialogue and singing.



*We will create an original experience of a sweetly powerful play in a
modern way.*

*Everything Old is New Again!*



*For further information contact the Director (Art Suskin) at*

* 816-210-6266 or art at theatregym.org <art at theatregym.org>*
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