East Cleveland Theater (ECT) is hosting auditions for “Lend Me a Tenor”, written by Ken Ludwig. We are seeking 4 men and 4 women for this show.
Synopsis:
When a world class tenor comes to Cleveland, lives, loves, and relationships are turned upside down, resulting in a comedy farce that no one should miss.
The Roles:
Henry Saunders: The Cleveland Grand Opera's general manager. Father to Maggie. A blowhard who often loses his temper at the slightest mishap.
Max: Saunders' long-suffering assistant, who is forced to take Tito's place in the role of Othello.
Maggie Saunders: Saunders' daughter, and Max's girlfriend. She has a great admiration for Tito.
Tito Merelli: The world's most renowned opera tenor, and notorious ladies man.
Maria: Tito's long-suffering wife, with an "Italian temper". Leaves Tito early in the play, but ultimately returns to him. Loves Tito, despite his philandering.
Diana: The opera's ingenue soprano, who is "flinging her way" to the top. A seductive woman (and she knows it).
Julia: Chairwoman of the Cleveland Opera Guild, who considers herself a "grande dame." She wears a silver dress which, Saunders says, makes her look "like the Chrysler Building."
The Bellhop: A comic relief character who has an ongoing feud with Saunders. An obnoxious opera fan, the Bellhop keeps showing up at the hotel suite at the wrong moment, trying to get an autograph and a photo of Tito Merelli. Saunders ends up chasing the Bellhop around the hotel suite, and trying to strangle him.
Director: Megan Thompson
Megan Thompson is Executive Director of Great Lakes Light Opera, and has directed and performed in numerous shows.
Audition Dates:
Saturday, January 21, 2016, from 11am to 1pm. Please
email me at jcharpie@eastclevelandtheater.
Show Dates:
Opening: Friday, May 05, 2017
Closing: Sunday, May 21, 2017
Shows on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, 9 shows total
Friday and Saturday shows start at 8pm
Sunday shows start at 3pm
Rehearsals:
ECT typically has a six week rehearsal period. For this show that would mean rehearsals would typically begin the middle/end of March, but that is not set in stone. Exact dates have not been discussed, and depend on the schedules of the cast and crew. If you are concerned, please show up at auditions and tell us your limitations.
East
Cleveland Theater is a community theater celebrating its 48th
Season. Our actors, like most of our
personnel, are unpaid volunteers. We
hope you will join us as we entertain and challenge our audiences. If you have questions, please call James
Charpie at 330-416-1311, or email me at jcharpie@eastclevelandtheater.
East Cleveland Theater
14108 Euclid Avenue
East Cleveland, OH 44112
Thank You,
James Charpie
Stage Manager
East Cleveland Theater