Twin Masks Performing Arts Center (TMPAC) will be holding auditions for its Inaugural production of Avow, written by Bill C. Davis and directed by Claudia Lillibridge, on Sunday, March 4 and Monday, March 5, at 7pm at the First Congregational Church of Twinsburg, located at 9050 Church Street, Twinsburg, OH, on the second floor, next to the choir room. Please park in the back parking lot behind the Church and use the back entrance to the Church. There will be signage directing you to the audition room.
Below please find a very basic character breakdown. Auditions will consist of cold readings from the script. You can bring a headshot and resume with you, if you have one. Otherwise, we will have audition forms for you to complete.
Rehearsals will take place at the First Congregational Church Sundays through Wednesdays, from 7pm - 9pm. All cast members will not need to be present for every rehearsal until we approach tech week.
We are auditioning and rehearsing at the Church while our space next door (9076 Church Street, Suite 2 and 3) is being remodeled.
We look forward to seeing you there!!
PLEASE NOTE THERE IS STRONG ADULT LANGUAGE, SEXUAL SITUATIONS AND RELIGIOUS MATTERS PREVALENT IN THE SHOW. AS SUCH, ALL AUDITIONERS MUST BE 18 YEARS OR OLDER.
AVOW
"That's why the vow is there. It's the constant that everything else has to adjust to. Don't adjust the vow to fit the changes. That's madness."
Two young men ask their progressive parish priest to marry them. His refusal sets into motion intersecting emotional and spiritual journeys that test the structure of romance, sexuality, faith and family. Present day.
Seven characters:
Brian - 30 - 40s, smart, handsome, ready
Tom - late 20s - mid 30s, pensive, attractive
Irene - mid 30s - 40, Brian's sister, sharp, artistic
Father Raymond - 40s, charismatic, warm
Rose - mid 50s - 60, Brian and Irene's devout mother
Father Nash - mid 50s - 60, wise, ironic
Julie - late 40s - 60s, salt of the earth, Father Raymond's cook, cleaner, rectory assistant
Two acts, one intermission
Avow is being performed with permission from Dramatist's Play Service Inc.