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Created Date | July 27, 2023 | |
Expiration Date | August 26, 2023 | |
Posted by | Administrator | |
Country | United States | |
State | Illinois | |
City | Chicago | |
Location | Chicago | |
Project Type | Non-Equity Audition | |
Project Title | Arsenic & Old Lace |
Description:
Galaxy Theater Company announces auditions for their upcoming production of the hilarious farcical comedy, ARSENIC & OLD LACE, written by Joseph Kesselring, and directed by Nancy Alvarez and Andrew Brown.
OPEN CALL - NO APPOINTMENTS ARE NECESSARY:
Auditions, callbacks, rehearsals, and performances will be held at The First Congregational Church of La Grange, located at 100 6th Avenue, La Grange, Illinois 60525.
Auditions: Monday, August 21st, and Tuesday, August 22nd, 2023, from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Callbacks: Thursday, August 24th, 2023 (if necessary)
Readthrough: Wednesday, August 30th, 2023, at 7pm
Rehearsals: Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays-7pm-9:30pm-Beginning Thursday August 31st
Performances: Friday, November 3rd and 10th at 7:30 pm,
Saturday, November 4th, and 11th at 7:30 pm
Sunday, November 5th, and 12th at 2:00 pm
THE STORY:
Mortimer Brewster is living a happy life: he has a steady job at a prominent New York newspaper, he's just become engaged, and he gets to visit his sweet spinster aunts to announce the engagement. Mortimer always knew that his family had a bit of a mad gene -- his brother believes himself to be Teddy Roosevelt and his great-grandfather used to scalp Indians for pleasure -- but his world is turned upside down when he realizes that his dear aunts have been poisoning lonely old men for years! When Mortimer's maniacal brother, Jonathan. (who strangely now resembles Boris Karloff) returns on the night that the aunts were planning to bury the newest victim, Mortimer must rally to help his aunts and protect his fiance -- all while trying to keep his own sanity. as well. An uproarious farce on plays involving murder, Arsenic and Old Lace has become a favorite amongst regional theatres throughout America.
THE LOCATION:
The entrance to the theater space is located on East Cossitt Avenue. Enter through beige-colored, windowed, double-doors at the bottom of the stairs/ramp towards the West side of the church. Free covered parking is available in the Public Parking Garage one half block North at 56 6th Avenue.
CAST OF CHARACTERS
Abby Brewster (Lead/F/ 50-70 years old) A darling lady, and the very model of Victorian charm and grace, who poisons elderly gentlemen, with her sister as an act of charity. She and her sister Martha seem to be the absolute embodiment of the values and polite society of a bygone age. More dominant, and a bit older than Martha, both ladies are happy, healthy, lucid, and spry. The Aunt to Teddy, Jonathan, and Mortimer.
Martha Brewster (Lead/F/ 50-70 years old) Very sweet, but more submissive than Abby, Martha still is a strong woman. She and her sister have lived together for many, many years. Their personalities and pecking order around each other have been firmly rooted for eons. Always wears a high collar. The Aunt to Teddy, Jonathan, and Mortimer.
Elaine Harper (Supporting/F/ 25-40 years old) An Attractive girl, daughter of Rev. Dr. Harper, and Mortimer's fiancee. She is surprisingly wise in the ways of the world for a minister's daughter. She is a little bit wily, sassy, and absolutely sharp (Actor seeking this role will need to show genuine zest and spunk. She will also need to display a wonderful sense of versatility.) We witness Elaine progress from casual happiness, to utter bliss, to twisted confusion, to stark fear, to godsend relief, and back to casual happiness again.
Mortimer Brewster (Lead/M/ 30-50 years old) Nephew of Abby and Martha, brother to both Teddy and Jonathan Brewster. A very likable, Mortimer is a drama critic who is in love with, & engaged to Elaine Harper. A good-hearted cynic who is about to have his world turned upside down. PHYSICAL ROLE. Special Note: The actor who plays this role must be comfortable to utterly "LET GO." Mortimer controls the show. From the discovery of the first body, Mortimer must be electrified. He carries that energy all the way through the show. Physical comedy, perfection of timing in dialog delivery, likability in presence, and an ability to display agility in navigating the rapidly changing circumstances of each scene, absolutely necessary.
Teddy Brewster (Supporting/M/40-60 years old) Very likable, kindhearted brother to Mortimer and Jonathan, Nephew of Abby and Martha Brewster, Teddy is a man who believes that he is the 26th President of the United States, Theodore Roosevelt. Extreme dedication and energy is necessary while charging up a flight of stairs and screaming "CHARGE!" PHYSICAL ROLE.
Jonathan Brewster(Supporting/M/40-60 years old) Nephew of Abby and Martha Brewster, brother to Teddy and Mortimer. Jonathan is a psychopath who has numerous murders to his credit and no scruples whatsoever. He is creepy. Jonathan is a killer, that loves his business and he's got an unbelievably short temper. Dr. Einstein has changed Jonathan's face three times, currently resulting in a Boris Karloff resemblance (to which he is a bit sensitive.) Some PHYSICAL work.
Dr. Einstein (Supporting/M/45-55 years old) A German plastic surgeon, with an accent to prove it. Right hand to Jonathan, Dr. Einstein is mousey and submissive to Jonathan. Einstein should be viewed as a good guy whose life has gone bad. The audience truly has to sympathize with this guy. With somewhat of a ratty appearance, his face wears the benevolent smirk of a man who lives in a pleasant haze of alcohol.
The Reverend Dr. Harper (50-70 years old ) (Cameo) We only see Elaine Harper's father in the opening scene; a doctor of divinity, and the minister to the church next door to the Brewster house. The Brewster sisters have seen many ministers come and go over the years, but they seem to be particularly fond of Dr. Harper and vice versa. The actor portraying Dr. Harper should display a sense of polish, refinement, and mild-mannered sensitivity towards others. He is not in favor of Mortimer and Elaine's relationship.
Officer Brophy (25-45 years old) (Cameo) The first police officer we meet in the show, Brophy is a thoroughly likable sort of fellow. Is making his rounds collecting Christmas toys for the needy. Some PHYSICAL work.
Officer Klein (25-45 years old) (Cameo) A flatfoot Brooklyn officer who makes his rounds with Officer Brophy collecting Christmas toys.
Officer O'Hara (any age) (Cameo) He is the quintessential example of an Irish-American police officer: Full of life, good natured and played big. He is on very good terms with the Aunts. O'Hara is a would-be playwright, and needs to plainly display the nagging, persistent drive that's kindled within him once he discovers that Mortimer is a famous dramatic critic. Well intentioned, O'Hara really doesn't mean to come across as annoying as he does.
Mr. Gibbs (55-80 years old) (Cameo) An elderly gentleman who wishes to rent a room from the Brewster sisters; and nearly falls victim to the sisters "charity". He is a little gruff, but he warms up fairly quickly upon being offered a treat he hasn't had since he was a child.
Lieutenant Rooney (50's years old) (Cameo) The man in charge at the local police precinct. Very early in the show we gain a pretty strong understanding of the caliber of men he has to manage under his watch. As such, he has very little patience for blunder and mistakes, and needs to run a pretty tight ship. He is loud, decisive, and clearly in-charge of every situation in which he finds himself.
Mr. Witherspoon (50-60s years old) (Cameo) The superintendent of Happy Dale Sanitarium. Very mild mannered and kind.
Auditions will consist of cold readings from the script. Please bring a list of conflicts, and, photo (if possible) for the director. All roles are open. If you cannot make the auditions, but wish to still be considered for a role, please contact us at galaxytheatercompany@gmail.com.
If possible, please download the Audition Form at Arsenic Audition Form in advance, fill it out, print it and bring it with you when you attend auditions. Audition Sides are also available for download at Arsenic Audition Sides.