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Wednesday, August 22, 2012
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Aug 22
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6 p.m. - 9 p.m.
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Auditions for BUS STOP Presented by the PVCC Theater Department (Studio Theatre)
Details: AUDITIONS FOR Bus Stop Directed by Joe Flowers
Casting Protocol: Call 602-787-6595 to reserve a 5 minute audition time slot.
Headshot and Resume: Optional, but preferred.
Character Breakdown: Grace Hoylard– Owner of the Diner; Elma Duckworth– An intelligent, naïve high school girl; Will Masters– The local sheriff; Dr. Gerald Lyman– A college philosophy professor; Cherie– A pretty young “hill folk” woman; Bo Decker– A brash young cowboy; Virgil Blessing– An older, wiser cowboy; Carl– The bus driver
Prepare: Actors are encouraged to perform a 1 to 2 minute prepared monologue. Sides will be available at the auditions for actors that do not have a prepared piece. Actors interested in the role of CHERIE should come prepared to sing acapella a song of your choice
Rehearsals Begin: August 27, 2012 Performance Dates: September 27-30 2012
Play Synopsis: Bus Stop is William Inge’s classic romantic comedy about two young lovers and their struggle to find a place in the world. A snowstorm is raging in the Midwest, and a group of bus passengers take shelter in a small diner outside of Kansas City. Stranded for the rest of the night, the passengers and diners have to deal with a loud, boisterous cowboy and relentless pursuit of a pretty young girl from the Ozarks. As the night passes, Inge’s characters reveal how tough finding true love can be. Originally directed by Harold Clurman in 1955, Bus stop was nominated for four Tony awards including Best Play.
Additional Info: All performers cast in the production are required to register for the THP 201AA-35224 production class (1 credit).
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Thursday, August 23, 2012
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Aug 23
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6 p.m. - 9 p.m.
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Auditions for BUS STOP Presented by the PVCC Theater Department (Studio Theatre)
Details: AUDITIONS FOR Bus Stop Directed by Joe Flowers
Casting Protocol: Call 602-787-6595 to reserve a 5 minute audition time slot.
Headshot and Resume: Optional, but preferred.
Character Breakdown: Grace Hoylard– Owner of the Diner; Elma Duckworth– An intelligent, naïve high school girl; Will Masters– The local sheriff; Dr. Gerald Lyman– A college philosophy professor; Cherie– A pretty young “hill folk” woman; Bo Decker– A brash young cowboy; Virgil Blessing– An older, wiser cowboy; Carl– The bus driver
Prepare: Actors are encouraged to perform a 1 to 2 minute prepared monologue. Sides will be available at the auditions for actors that do not have a prepared piece. Actors interested in the role of CHERIE should come prepared to sing acapella a song of your choice
Rehearsals Begin: August 27, 2012 Performance Dates: September 27-30 2012
Play Synopsis: Bus Stop is William Inge’s classic romantic comedy about two young lovers and their struggle to find a place in the world. A snowstorm is raging in the Midwest, and a group of bus passengers take shelter in a small diner outside of Kansas City. Stranded for the rest of the night, the passengers and diners have to deal with a loud, boisterous cowboy and relentless pursuit of a pretty young girl from the Ozarks. As the night passes, Inge’s characters reveal how tough finding true love can be. Originally directed by Harold Clurman in 1955, Bus stop was nominated for four Tony awards including Best Play.
Additional Info: All performers cast in the production are required to register for the THP 201AA-35224 production class (1 credit).
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Friday, August 24, 2012
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Aug 24
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6 p.m. - 9 p.m.
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Auditions for BUS STOP Presented by the PVCC Theater Department (Studio Theatre)
Details: AUDITIONS FOR Bus Stop Directed by Joe Flowers
Casting Protocol: Call 602-787-6595 to reserve a 5 minute audition time slot.
Headshot and Resume: Optional, but preferred.
Character Breakdown: Grace Hoylard– Owner of the Diner; Elma Duckworth– An intelligent, naïve high school girl; Will Masters– The local sheriff; Dr. Gerald Lyman– A college philosophy professor; Cherie– A pretty young “hill folk” woman; Bo Decker– A brash young cowboy; Virgil Blessing– An older, wiser cowboy; Carl– The bus driver
Prepare: Actors are encouraged to perform a 1 to 2 minute prepared monologue. Sides will be available at the auditions for actors that do not have a prepared piece. Actors interested in the role of CHERIE should come prepared to sing acapella a song of your choice
Rehearsals Begin: August 27, 2012 Performance Dates: September 27-30 2012
Play Synopsis: Bus Stop is William Inge’s classic romantic comedy about two young lovers and their struggle to find a place in the world. A snowstorm is raging in the Midwest, and a group of bus passengers take shelter in a small diner outside of Kansas City. Stranded for the rest of the night, the passengers and diners have to deal with a loud, boisterous cowboy and relentless pursuit of a pretty young girl from the Ozarks. As the night passes, Inge’s characters reveal how tough finding true love can be. Originally directed by Harold Clurman in 1955, Bus stop was nominated for four Tony awards including Best Play.
Additional Info: All performers cast in the production are required to register for the THP 201AA-35224 production class (1 credit).
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