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3/29-30 - OWOSSO COMMUNITY PLAYERS announces auditions for Calendar Girls

3/23/2016

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The Owosso Community Players production of “Calendar Girls” will hold auditions at 6:30 p.m. March 29 and 30 at the Lebowsky Center, 122 E. Main St., Owosso, MI 48867.  

Join the Calendar Girls for this hilarious, smash-hit tale of English women who decide to pose nude for a calendar to raise money for charity. Audiences will laugh along — and shed a few tears — as these women spark a global phenomenon.

Featured roles are available for men and women of a variety of ages, please see full see full casting list below. First-timers as well as veteran actors are encouraged to attend. 

All who audition will be asked to read a brief monologue or short scene from the script. A copy of the sides will be provided at the theatre or can be downloaded from the OCP website in advance at www.owossoplayers.com/get-involved/auditions.

“Calendar Girls” is being directed by Mandy Bashore and Garrett Bradley, and will have six performances at the Lebowsky Center: June 10, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19. Tickets are $15 for adults; $13.50 for seniors/students; $7.50 for children and available online at owossoplayers.com and at the Box Office, (989) 723-4003.


CASTING ATTRIBUTES



CHRIS - 50s. You want Chris at your party. She will talk to people she doesn’t know, and things to say to all silences and generate laughter. Part of this is because Chris is at home in crowds, holding court, being the centre of attention. Without Chris in her life, Annie would be better behaved, her life less fun. The two of them are like naughty schoolgirls. Ideal car — who cares, as long as it’s a cabriolet. Ideal holiday — Algarve.



ANNIE - 50s. Annie will join in mischief but is at heart more conformist and less confrontational than Chris. After Chris has put a waiter’s back up in the restaurant, Annie will go in and pour calm. The mischievousness Chris elicits saves Annie from being a saint. She has enough edge to be interesting, and enough salt not to be too sweet. Ideal car — who cares, as long as it’s reliable. Ideal holiday — walking in English countryside.



CORA - around 40. Cora’s past is the most eclectic, her horizons broadened by having gone to college. This caused a tectonic shift with her more parochial parents. She came back to them pregnant and tail-between-legs, but Cora has too much native resilience to be downtrodden. She is the joker in the pack, but never plays the fool. Her wit is deadpan. It raises laughter in others, but rarely in herself. Her relationship with her daughter is more akin to that between Chris and Annie. Cora doesn’t need to sing like a diva but must be able to sing well enough to start the show with Jerusalem and sing the snatches of other songs required. The piano keyboard can be marked up to enable her to play basic chords should she not be a player. Ideal car — who cares, as long as the sound system is loud. Ideal holiday — New York.



JESSIE - late 60s/70s. Get on the right side of Jessie as a teacher and she’ll be the teacher you remember for life. Get on the wrong side and you will regret every waking hour. A lover of life, Jessie doesn’t bother with cosmetics — her elixir of life is bravery. Jessie goes on rollercoasters. Her husband has been with her a long time and is rarely surprised by her actions. Jessie bothers about grammar and will correct stallholders regarding their abuse of the apostrophe “s”. Ideal car — strange-looking European thing which is no longer manufactured. Ideal holiday — walking in Switzerland or Angkor Wat.



CELIA - age anything 35-50. The fact that Celia is in the WI is the greatest justification of its existence. A woman more at home in a department store than a church hall, she may be slightly younger than Chris or the same age, but she always feels like she’s drifted in from another world. Which she has. She is particularly enamoured of Jessie, and despite the fact Jessie has very little time for most Celias of this world, there is a rebelliousness in Celia to which Jessie responds. It’s what sets Celia apart from the vapid materialism of her peer group and made her defect. Ideal car — Porsche, which she has. Ideal holiday — Maldives, where she often goes.



RUTH - 40s. Ruth’s journey is from the false self-confidence of the emotionally abused to the genuine self confidence of the woman happy in her own skin. Ruth is eager to please but not a rag doll, and despite being Marie’s right-hand woman she is desperate to be the cartilage in the spine of the WI and keep everyone happy. She has spine herself — if she was too wet, no-one would want her around. But they do, and they feel protective of her because they sense there is something better in Ruth than her life is letting out. They are proved right. Ideal car — at the start, whatever Eddie wants; at the end, whatever she wants. Ideal holiday — at the start wherever Eddie is, at the end wherever he isn’t. The Rabbit Costume: Ruth made this last night. It should be a cocktail of good intention and not enough time.



MARIE - 50s. Marie has gradually built the current ‘Marie’ around herself over the years as a defence mechanism. She went to her Oz, Cheshire, and found Oz didn’t want her. She came back scorched. The WI is a trophy to her, which justifies her entire existence. There is a lingering part of Marie that would love to be on that calendar. Ideal car — something German and well-valeted. Ideal holiday — a quasi-academic tour of somewhere in Persia advertised in a Sunday Supplement which she could then interminably bang on about.



JOHN - 50s. John is a human sunflower. Not a saint. Not a hero. Just the kind of man you’d want in your car when crossing America. When he dies it feels like someone somewhere turned a light off.



ROD - Chris's husband, 50s. You have to be a certain kind of guy to stick with Chris and Rod loves it. He can give back what he gets, and has a deadpan humour which has always made Chris laugh. He drinks a lot but never so much as to have a problem. He would work every hour to make his shop a success. And John was his mate, even though the relationship was originally channelled through their wives.



LAWRENCE - late 20s. Hesitant without being nerdy, Lawrence is a shy young man with enough wit to make a joke and enough spirit to turn up at the WI hall in the first place. When he arranges the shots he is close to female nudity but sees only the photo.



LADY CRAVENSHIRE - 60s. Lady Cravenshire really doesn’t mean to be so patronizing. But the WI girls seem from another world. The world of her estate workers. Dress: when she makes an entrance, she must make an entrance. Largely white or cream to outplay the others, with a bigger hat than Marie. She is not a tweed-wearer. She must glide in like a galleon.



ELAINE - 20s. Elaine really doesn’t mean to be so patronizing. But Jessie seems from another world. The world of her gran. Dress: her clinical whites slice through like a knife. You feel you could cut yourself on that dress.



LIAM - late 20s. Liam would like to be directing other things than photoshoots for washing powders. He’s not so unprofessional as to let it show, but we can sense a slight weariness at having to deal with these women. There’s a resigned patience to his actions and each smile he makes we feel is professional. For Liam, this photoshoot is a job. And not the job he wanted. Dress: Avoid wearing shades inside a building. If you’ve gone down that route, you’ve made the weary boy a wideboy.

For more information contact Garrett Bradley at 723-4003 or via email: [email protected].
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12/15-16 - Auditions for the Owosso Community Players production of  “The Little Mermaid”

12/14/2015

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12/15-16 - Auditions for the Owosso Community Players production of  “The Little Mermaid” will be held December 15th and 16th at the Lebowsky Center, 122 E. Main Street. This family-friendly musical is based on the 1989 Disney film about a curious mermaid—Ariel—who dreams of living on land after falling for a handsome human prince.
 
Boys age 10–15 are invited to audition for the role of Flounder. Sign-in begins at 5 o’clock on both days with Flounder auditions beginning at 5:30.
 
For all other roles, check-in is 6:00 o’clock with auditions beginning promptly at 6:30. Parts are available for men and women of high school age and older. For a detailed description of the various available roles, visit mtishows.com.
 
Everyone auditioning should come prepared to sing a (short) song of their choice. No songs from the show, please! Bring sheet music if available. A brief dance/movement combination so wear appropriate shoes and clothing. If more information in needed, please visit our website listed below or contact Garrett Bradley [email protected].
 
“The Little Mermaid” will have 9 performances at the Lebowsky Center, February 26, 27, 28, March 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, 13. Tickets—Adults $20, Seniors/Students $18, Children $10—are available online at owossoplayers.com and at the Box Office (989-723-4003.)
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12/15-16 AUDITIONS for The Little Mermaid at Owosso Community Players 

12/3/2015

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Auditions for the musical “The Little Mermaid” will be held December 15 and 16 and the Lebowsky Center. (114 E Main St, Ste 222, Owosso, Michigan 48867)
The musical is based on the 1989 Disney film about a curious mermaid, Ariel, who dreams of living on land after falling for a handsome human prince.

Boys age 10-15 are invited to audition for the role of Flounder. Sign-in for Flounder auditions only will begin at 5 p.m. on both December 15 and 16, with auditions starting at 5:30.

Other roles will be filled by men and women of high school age and up. Sign-in begins at 6 p.m., with auditions at 6:30. For a detailed description of the various available roles, see http://mtishows.com/disneys-the-little-mermaid.

All who audition should prepare a brief vocal selection. No songs from the show, please. Bring sheet music if available. A brief dance/movement combination will be taught, so those auditioning should wear appropriate shoes and clothing.

Performance dates are February 26-28, March 4-6, and March 11-13. Those who are cast must be available for every performance.
For more information contact Garrett Bradley at 723-4003 or via email: [email protected].

Character Breakdown
Ariel: A mermaid and King Triton’s youngest daughter. She is obsessed with everything about the human world, and dreams of becoming a part of life above the water. Hardheaded, naive, and emotional, but also kind hearted.

Prince Eric: A human monarch who has no interest of taking the crown. A handsome, affable lad with a buoyant, adventurous nature. After Ariel saves his life, he becomes obsessed with finding her and hearing her voice once more
Grimsby: Prince Eric’s British guardian. Droll, stuffy, and constantly urging Eric towards his royal duties, specifically marriage.

Flounder: A fish and smitten with Ariel, his best friend. Rambunctious but cautious, fearful of the dangers that lurk in and above the water.

Scuttle: A disheveled seagull and expert in human artifacts. Loudmouthed, optimistic, and a bit ignorant, despite his supposed expertise.

King Triton: King of the Sea and Ariel’s father. Beneath his imposing presence and commanding nature lurks a harried single father who will do anything to protect his daughters. The death of his wife has also given him an irrational fear of humans.

Sebastian: A crab and advisor to King Triton. A musical virtuoso who is constantly distraught from keeping after Ariel. Despite his paranoia, he can’t bring himself to stand in Ariel’s way.

Flotsam: An eel and one of Ursula’s lackeys. Oily and spineless, he will say anything you want or need to hear.
Jetsam: An eel and one of Ursula’s lackeys. Oily and spineless, he will say anything you want or need to hear.

Ursula: The banished Sea Witch and sister of King Triton. Supposedly spurned at childhood, she will use whatever method necessary to steal the kingdom and claim it as her own. Malevolent, calculating, and deceptive.

Chef Louis: The French palace chef, diabolical and violent. A culinary perfectionist with an affinity for blades, seafood in particular.

Ensemble: Crew Members (Pilot, Sailors); Sea Creatures; Mersisters (Aquata, Andrina, Arista, Atina, Adella, Allana); Gulls; Maids; Chefs; Animals; Princesses.


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11/10-11 - Auditions for the Owosso Community Players production of  “The Boys Next Door”

11/4/2015

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11/10-11 - Auditions for the Owosso Community Players production of  “The Boys Next Door” will be held November 10th and 11th at the Lebowsky Center, 122 E. Main Street, at 7:00 pm.

This comedy-drama follows four intellectually disabled men with different levels of disability who live together in a small apartment, and their caring social worker. While it may seem that this play would lean towards the dramatic, it’s actually a story filled with very funny moments providing a humorous commentary on their lives and how they interact with the rest of the world. 

Featured roles are available for men and women ages 30 thru 60.  First-timers as well as veteran actors are encouraged to attend.
For more information, visit our website www.owossoplayers.com 
 
“The Boys Next Door” is being directed by Anna Owens, Linda and Charlie Keenan and will have 6 performances at the Lebowsky Center: January 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, 24. Tickets—Adults $15, Seniors/Students $13.50, and Children $7.50—are available online atowossoplayers.com and at the the box office 989-723-4003
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