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Audition Notice
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This show is open to all ages!
Those only interested in crew are to report Wednesday, May 27th at 6:00.
All those, whether cast or crew MUST Print out, fill out and bring with them to the audition the following forms:
Audition Form (not interested in Crew)
Crew Form (if only interested in Crew)
Code of Conduct
Photo and Video Release Form
Application for Minors in a Performance
Parent Volunteer Form
There will be a parent meeting once the show is cast and crew is selected. Everyone who auditions will be notified via email if they were cast or not.
First rehearsal is Monday June 1st from 6:30-9:30.
Show dates are July 10-11-12.
Produced by special arrangement with Heuer Publishing LLC of Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Character Breakdown:
Suitable For Hanging
By Donald Payton
Cast of Characters
(6 men, 7 women)
Charlie Hackle (m):
A nice looking young man. He is ambitious, neat, intelligent, quite capable and earnest. (194 lines)
Sam Adams (m):
Charlie’s roommate and good friend. He’s glib, enthusiastic, eager, and a flamboyant wheeler-dealer. He wears bright flashy clothes. (187 lines)
Abby (f):
Charlie’s pretty, vivacious fiancé. She is a sensible young lady; neat and fashionable. (90 lines)
Mrs. Raney (f):
Abby’s mother. An attractive woman in her late forties, fashionably dressed. She’s pleasant and very perceptive, keenly interested in the well being of her daughter and has a dry wit that on the surface gives the impression of sarcasm. (86 lines)
Mom Hackle (f):
Charlie’s mother. She’s middle aged, neat, well dressed on the “homey” side. She’s doting protective “mother hen,” but quite likable and pleasant with a good sense of humor. (61 lines)
Frank Raney (m):
Abby’s father. He’s about fifty, a private investigator who dresses rather conservatively. (116 lines)
Tina (f):
A pretty blonde in her early twenties. She’s giggly, flirty, cute as a button but kooky. She’s expensively dressed – in red. (15 lines)
Hilga (f):
A sharp brunette in her mid twenties. A ballerina of foreign extraction, she’s wear black sequined tights over a leotard and an abundance of makeup. (36 lines)
Anatole Grindstaff (m):
The blundering, bungling “body” in the closet. Dresses conservatively. (19 lines)
Professor Bernard Zapotka (m)
Professor Hans Gruber (m):
Two zany little German scientists who are on the brink of the world’s greatest discovery. Fifty-something with long, stringy white hair, horned-rim glasses, and are never without their white lab coats. (Zapotka – 87 lines,
Gruber – 79 lines)
The Wrenn Sister (f):
(Mini / Maxi) Over-dressed fraternal twins. Cute, giggly, dumb show girl types. They were way too much makeup. They are in their early twenties. (Mini – 41 lines, Maxi – 54 lines)