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1920's Hollywood is the
setting for this zany,
light-hearted romantic comedy
about the early days of sound
film, when many a movie studio
found itself scrambling to
salvage the career of its
chipmunk-voiced silent picture
star. The MGM classic has been
faithfully and lovingly
adapted, with each
unforgettable scene present
and accounted for, including
the show stopping title
number, complete with an
onstage rainstorm! Visit www.conejoplayers.org
for more details.
AUDITION
DATES & TIMES:
Sunday,
Monday & Tuesday
January
15 - 17,
2012
7:00pm
AUDITION
LOCATION:
Conejo
Players
Theatre
351 South Moorpark Road
Thousand Oaks, CA 91361-1008
PERFORMANCE
DATES:
March
16 - April 14, 2012
Thursdays,
Fridays
and Saturdays at
8:00 PM
Sunday Matinees at 2:00 PM
No
conflicts accepted for
performance dates or the week
before Opening
AUDITION
REQUIREMENTS:
Please
bring a resume and a list of all
potential conflicts including
travel, etc. (A detailed
rehearsal schedule will be
posted at the auditions.)
Special
Requirements: Please
prepare 16 bars or a one-minute
song in the style of the show.
Please bring sheet music in your
key, an accompanist will be
provided. You may also use a CD
as long as the track is cut to
the correct section of the song
and there are no vocals. Bring
tap shoes if you have
them. Be prepared to
dance, bring comfortable clothes
and shoes. You may be asked to
read from the script.
No
appointment necessary. Open
Call Auditions. There is NO
PAY.
FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION:
CHARACTER BREAKDOWN:
- Don
Lockwood: 25-30s
(Actor, Singer, Dancer)
Leading Man. Charming,
witty, Hollywood Dancer
(especially tap).
- Young
Don: 9-12 (Tapper,
Singer).
- Kathy
Selden: 19-28
(Actress, Singer, Dancer)
Young, up-and-coming
actress. Strong willed,
smart. Don Lockwood’s love
interest. (Singer - Mezzo
with mixed belt to C and
legit to E, Dancer - strong
tap).
- Cosmo
Brown: 25-30s
(Actor, Singer, Dancer)
Don’s wacky best friend and
film studio’s head musician.
(Actor - strong comedic
timing, Singer - Tenor to
Ab, Dancer - especially tap,
pianist a plus).
- Young
Cosmo: 9-12
(Tapper, Singer).
- Lina
Lamont: 25-40
(Actress, Singer) Glamorous
silent screen film actress
with a brash and obnoxious
personality and a
high-pitched, nasal voice.
(Actress with comedic
timing, Singer - Character
Voice, Mezzo or Soprano to
Eb).
- R.F.
Simpson: 40+
(Actor) Louis B. Mayer type.
Head of the film studio.
- Roscoe
Dexter: 40+
(Actor) High strung,
frustrated director. Comedic
timing.
- Dora
Bailey: 40+
(Actress) Hedda Hopper type.
Over-exaggerated, bubbly
columnist and radio
personality.
- Miss
Dinsmore: (Actress)
Lina’s diction coach.
- Male
Diction Coach/Man on
Screen: (Actor)
Over-enunciating diction
coach.
The
following parts will double in
the ensemble:
Note: Tap dancing is
a plus, all must sing. All
vocal ranges needed, choral
singing experience is a plus.
- Rod:
PR guy for the
studio.
- Zelda
Zanders: Young
starlet. Lina’s best pal. A
gossip.
- Olga
Mar: Exotic star
dressed in Spider gown.
- Mary
Margaret: Mary
Pickford type. Dating a
sugar daddy.
- Sid
Phillips: Flamboyant
Director of musicals.
- Man
in Production: Golden
tenor, sparkling charisma.
Soloist in big musical
number, (Lyric tenor to Ab).
Additional
Ensemble Roles:
- Lady-In-Waiting,
Villain, Policeman,
Butler, First Director,
Second Director, Third
Director, Wardrobe
Mistress, Hairdresser,
Sound Engineer
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Conejo Players Theatre
Donations
The Conejo
Players Theatre welcomes donations of any size.
Conejo Players, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit tax
exempt public benefit organization so your
contribution is 100% tax deductible. Please consider
making a donation at this time. Thank you very much
for your patronage and support!

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